Kansas State University - Royal Purple Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)
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:, - ' V ' -.!,- : I N K ROYAL PURPLE NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN, KANSAS Contents Features 12 Academics 82 Organizations 154 Housing 252 Athletics 402 Classes 450 Published by Student Publications, Inc., Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, Copyright, 1968. JoAnn Goetz, Editor Vic Shalkoski, Bus. Mgr. Photos by Don Richards Photo by David von Riesen CHEMISTRY BUILDING STATE UNIVERSITY 240 KDKMMMT Titltl J844.4SO UNIVFRSITY FUNDS ft- sfe .-.. V- - . .J Photo by Perry Riddle Buildings are measures of school ' s development Buildings are faces of University development, faces that reflect past accomplishments and fu- ture development. Tradition lingers from another era in the form of ivy-covered landmarks while progress is shaped in massive structures of con- crete and glass. But the University experiences more than an outward change. Construction masks an inner growth, an expansion of programs and goals measured not in millions of dollars but in the continual search for the face of progress. The 1968 Royal Purple reflects this year of devel- opment at Kansas State University. Photo by David von Riesen Photo by David von Riesei 7 ' - V ' %. - 1 -. -- X lit Stadium and auditorium head expansion projects Paralleling the growth of the University ' s aca- demic programs and enrollment, construction enters the largest period of expansion in nearly 20 years. As blueprints for a stadium, an auditorium and a motel-convention center are converted into man-hours of digging, drilling and building, ex- pectations are changed into realizations. Progress is measured in the transition between old and new _ while Wildcat fans cheer in Memorial Stadium for the last Saturday afternoon, con- struction crews scoop out sod at the new stadium site. Cranes and earth-movers break the perma- nency of campus skylines and hint that the Uni- versity is not bounded by stone walls. As strange limestone shells merge with familiar ones, stu- dents adapt to the changed look of the University and anticipate future development, an indication that educational challenges will be met. Cry of ' We gonna win ' renews feeling of pride Pride -- the slogan synonymous with Universi- ty football develops in a multitude of ways. Some are more visible than others -- the excited crowd of fans chanting we gonna win ' and wait- ing for the Cats at Manhattan Airport, purple power fashions for Saturday afternoons, pride buttons and ribbons. Pride may develop uncon- sciously from the feelings of comradeship and loy- alty between athletes and spectators or from the belief that victory is achievable and defeat is temporary. Pride is measured not only in scores, but in attitudes. And the biggest developers of pride are students -- anxious to show off the campus to parents, confident of the prospects of a ' Cat victory, frustrated by setbacks but not defeat- ed in spirit. More than a slogan, pride is a philos- ophy developed on a foundation of achievement and dedicated to the success of the University. Photo by John LaShelle Ill I 11.1 I = All student experiences reflect University ' s spirit Spirit is developed through experiences the ferocious yet funny antics of Willie-the-Wildcat, the shouts of jubilant students celebrating in Ag- gieville or a whistle of exhilaration. From the damp drizzle of a rainy October day to the spar- kle of Homecoming, from moments of ectasy to disappointment, spirit molds common goals among students and ignites a sense of identity with the University. Experiences shared with friends and roommates develop spirit - - a spirit of communication and enjoyment that creates the longest-lasting memories of University life. 11 Photo by David von Riesen I ij FEATURES Features develop the University ' s personality, changing it with the seasons, modifying old hab- its and introducing new ones. Some features are contemporary Roger Miller in concert, a salute to Expo, a Homecoming house decoration but they are remembered. Others are more lasting, more essential to the foundation of the Universi- ty. Men of politics and religion, of science and art, bring their experiences and wisdom to stu- dents. And students test their own depths of knowledge through competition, performance and creativity. Together they reveal frames of the University ' s personality, frames of exuberance, youth, the striving for excellence that comprise its features and remain etched in the minds of stu- dents for years to come. Through these features, the Universitv comes alive. 13 ,! To prepare for a future profession, a student enrolled in the five-year architecture curriculum must spend long hours carefully drawing and reproducing blue- prints for structures he may someday design. Spectators eat carmel apples while cheering for their favorite teams during Derby Day events. University students find their lives ruled by time Time was the key word for students rushing to classes, to meals and to meet their dates. Lack of time was the common lament as finals or vacation time approached. A semester ' s time was too short in which to thoroughly understand subject matter in a difficult course and too long between reun- ions with family and friends at home. In a year s time, most students attitudes, ideas and friendships caused them anxieties and end- less frustrations; but, only with more time, was their significance fully understood. 14 Students find that library carrels provide a quiet atmosphere for study amid endless campus activities. Peace marchers, traveling to Washington, stopped to address students and faculty from Seaton hall steps. Exhausted from the constant study of Dead Week, a student finds a few short minutes for relaxation. Dorm residents often find concentrated study to be a challenge amid other activities of college life. 15 College students find converted fire escape slides at Manhattan ' s City Park ideal for summer recreation. For most native Kansans, surfing is a new and infre- break from summer school, are content to paddle at quent experience. The majority of students, taking a Tuttle Puddle, five miles north of campus. Following President JamesA.McCainandhisplat- form party. Ph.D. candidates and faculty members Photo by David von Riesen lead approximately 1.200M.A., M.S.. B.A.and B.S. candidates to the Field House to receive degrees. 1,200 receive degrees at June commencement Assembling on the field across from Anderson hall, graduation degree candidates marched four abreast to Ahearn Field House, where more than 1.200 degrees were conferred. Completing their degrees at mid-term, 628 students received diplo- mas through the mail and were invited to partici- pate in June, 1968 commencement exercises. More than 4.000 students attended the sum- mer school session which included workshops and seminars, as well as regular classes. The seminars were as diversified as the one entitled Creativity in Elementary Education. More than 60 air- conditioned classrooms accommodated the ca- sually dressed summer students. For recreation, students took Union-sponsored trips to the Star- light Theater in Kansas City, and rode the Blue River Queen, a 31-foot pontoon excursion boat. Dressed in the robes designating their individual degrees, candidates await the march across campus. 17 Arousing pre-season enthusiasm, varsity football coach, Vince Gibson, tells students of his We Gonna Win philosophy, and introduces squad members to the crowd at the Orientation Week watermelon feed. Challenging new students attending the President ' s Convocation, a Mortar Board member tells of oppor- tunities for service in college. All college deans were introduced during the Sunday afternoon session. 18 Sporting a new fall outfit, a fashion board member introduces campus-wear to freshmen students at a Union-sponsored fashion show. The event is one of the most popular features of Orientation Week. Parents learn of college at orientation sessions Helping parents gain a realistic outlook on col- lege life and the experiences students face, a summer parent orientation program was planned in connection with freshman pre-enrollment. In the fall, freshman orientation included special sessions on subjects chosen by freshmen , includ- ing learning and study procedures, military serv- ice obligations, budgeting and career planning. Weekly freshman seminars continued into the year and brought out problems facing the college freshman. At the annual convocation, President McCain was introduced to new students. Activities such as the Union kick-off dance and a fashion show with psychedelic music and paint- ings highlighted orientation week. Climaxing the week, the Freshman Talent Show introduced acts ranging from musical solos to comedy routines. Waiting hands accept melons and forks at the Man- hattan Chamber of Commerce watermelon feed. 19 Boasting record sales of more than 7,750 books and approximately 8,000 class pictures, the 1968 Royal Photo by Perry Riddle Purple increased by 16 pages, featuring twice the number of color pictures in previous editions. Freshmen and new students make an extra stop in en- rollment lines for the official transcript snapshot. 20 Arts and Sciences tops fall enrollment increase Enrollment received a boost, with the fall se- mester showing a total of 11,755 students, an in- crease of 470 over the previous fall enrollment. All colleges recorded an increase of students, with the College of Arts and Sciences leading enroll- ment figures with 4,401, followed by Engineering with 1,232, Agriculture with 1,205 and Home Economics with 1,131. Graduate School enroll- ment also increased to 1,460. All colleges record- ed a drop in enrollment for the spring semester, with total enrollment down approximately 1,400. The biggest drop came in Arts and Sciences. Student enrollment for the spring was the smoothest recorded in the University s history. Most students with schedules meeting all require- ments filled out information cards, picked up grades, paid fees and received their semester class schedules in less than 30 minutes. Stopped by an IBM punched-out hole, a student con- siders how to fit her nam e into the space provided. Students pay mo re than $2.5 million in fees to the University during the three-day enrollment period. After registration comes the grueling task of buy- ing stacks of books needed for class assignments. 21 Traditional congratulations go to Queen Susie Schwab following her crowning at the Roger Miller concert. Purple pride in bloom during Homecoming ' 67 Pride and purple power bloomed across the campus to the theme of Everything ' s Coming Up Purple for 1967 Homecoming. The week ' s activities included the Roger Miller concert in Ahearn Field House and the K-State Players production Never Too Late, starring Academy Award winner Ed Begley. House decorations for Homecoming featured special sound and lighting effects. Winners of the overall decorations competition were Delta Delta Delta and Sigma Nu. First places went to Alpha Xi Delta and Phi Kappa Theta and second place winners were Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Chi. In independent competition, winners were Smith Scholarship House and Putnam hall. University tradition includes Mortar Board ' s annual mum sales for Parents ' Day and Homecoming football games. Proceeds were used to publish a booklet for the Graduate School, distributed throughout campus. During Homecoming previews, Diane Crostarosa ap- pears in response to Captain Vince ' s plea for someone to head the growing University pride campaign during a scene from Putnam ' s skit The Good Ship KSU. Approximately 2.250 persons attended Roger Miller ' s Homecoming concert of country and western music. Transforming their yard into a Valley of the Jolly Purple Giant, Sigma Nus took the men ' s grand prize. 23 Queen Susie Schwab reigns at Homecoming Following interviews with Blue Key, skits at Homecoming Previews and voting by the student body, Susie Schwab of Alpha Delta Pi was named the University s 37th Homecoming queen. In the week before the University of Oklahoma game, Miss Schwab appeared on the Vince Gib- son show, was interviewed on KSDB-FM radio. She also attended local service club meetings, the Blue Key Alumni banquet and the bonfire pep rally. Presented at half time ceremonies of the game, Miss Schwab was crowned that evening at the Roger Miller concert by Dwight Klinger, member of the Kansas Board of Regents. Her four attendants were Sherry Keucher, Jan Miller, Helen Packard and Kim Williams. At halftime ceremonies, Queen Susie Schwab thanks student body members and greets returning alumni. After the caping ceremony in front of Sea ton hall, Queen Susie Schwab begins the week ' s activities. Photo by John LaShelle ' ' J, 4 Queen Susie Schwab is congratulated by Dwight Klin- the Homecoming game against Oklahoma. A crowd of eer. a member of the Kansas Board of Regents, at 19,000 watched the Sooners win by a score of 46-7. = : . Homecoming Queen Finalists - Louise S. Keucher. Kappa Alpha Kappa Gamma: Susan A. Schwab. Alpha Delta Pi: Janet L. Miller. Ch, Theta: Helen E. Packard. Smurthwaite: Kimberly E. Williams. Kappa Omega. photo by John usheMe In the talent contest, Diane Messing ' s rendition of I Can ' t Say No moved her on to win the title. Diane Messing named Miss K-State-Manhattan Selected from 12 finalists after talent, evening gown and swimsuit competition, Diane Messing was named Miss K-State-Manhattan for 1967. Each living group nominated contestants and the finalists were chosen after preliminary judging. Miss Messing was also awarded the Miss Congen- iality award at the Kansas pageant. Mary Lou Grosko and Dennis Culley were crowned queen and king of the 1967 Greek Week games. Each sorority and fraternity nominated a contestant, who was judged on her or his appear- ance in a Greek toga. Crowned during Spring Fling activities, Sherry Spillman and George Shupe were named Wildkitten and Wildcat. Receiving congratulations from the 11 other final- ists, Diane Messing of Delta Delta Delta sits back- stage after her crowning. Later at the state pageant she was awarded the title of Miss Congeniality. X Chosen Greek Week royalty. Mary Lou Grosko, a Chi Omega, and Dennis Culley of Delta Upsilon were crowned at the Greek games Friday afternoon. Other activities included a service project and house dances. Named Miss K-State-Manhattan. Diane Messing is crowned by Judy Hysom, who held the 1966 title. Climaxing Spring Fling Week. George Shupe and Sher- ry Spillman are announced Wildcat and Wildkitten. 27 Photo by David von Riesen 1968 Royal Purple Queen Candidates 28 dates 1968 Royal Purple Queen Candidates TOP ROW: Terre L. Wood, A. Earlene Hovis, Gayle K. Foster, Bar- bara R. Lee, Jill E. Bunker, Cheryl L Bain, Shari A. Fry, Rita M. Rieschick, Connie L. Veskerna, Sharon A. Whitley. SECOND ROW: Barbara S. Busse, Susan M. Fugger, Kathryn A. Crostarosa, Karen S. Adams, Ru- Ann Moore, Kathleen J. Sewell, Sharon S. Hachenber- ger. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia J. Edmonds, Lizabeth L. Floyd, Judith L. Macy, Mary C. Warman, Paula J. Tis- dale, Carne S. Bagley. 29 Yarbrough crowns queen during February concert Recording star Glenn Yarbrough crowned Connie Veskerna 1968 Royal Purple queen dur- ing his February concert. Yarbrough selected Miss Veskerna and her four attendants from 23 candidates representing 18 organized living groups and Off-Campus Women. Yarbrough in- troduced the queen, representing Kappa Kappa Gamma, and her attendants, Cheryl Bain, Susan Fugger, Earlene Hovis and Kathleen Sewell. The queen and attendants were escorted by representatives of Arnold Air Society, the Athlet- ic Department, Blue Key, Pershing Rifles and Scabbard and Blade. Yarbrough judged the can- didates on photographic beauty from black and white portraits. Formerly a member of the Limelighters, Glenn Yar- brough presented a concert of love and folk songs. Attracting approximately 3,300 persons, Glenn Yar- brough captivates the crowd with his love songs. Surrounded by excited parents, friends and soror- ity sisters, RP Queen Connie Veskerna leaves the stage after her crowning. The queen was chosen from 23 contestants representing their living groups At the intermission of his concert February 10, Glenn Yarbrough announced Connie Veskerna as his choice for 1968 Royal Purple queen. Yarbrough ' s decision was based solely on photographic beauty. Photo by Laurence Blaker Connie Veskerna 1968 Royal Purple Queen 32 Cheryl Bain Alpha Xi Delta Kathleen Sewell Chi Omega Susie Fugger Putnam Hall Earlene Hovis Goodnow Hall SWINGJHG O STYLED L ' Nancy Atkinson receives her crown as Miss Agricul- ture from Margie Henry, the 1967 queen, at the Aut- umn Festival. Queen qualifications include an agri- cultural background and proficiency at farm chores. After being named and crowned FMOC by RP Queen Connie Veskerna, Tom Hawk accepts his trophy. Students select queens of festival, military balls After being crowned the 1968 Miss Agricul- ture at the Ag Autumn Festival dance, Nancy Atkinson took on the duty of promoting the Col- lege of Agriculture. One of five finalists, Nancy, a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, was chosen on her knowledge of agriculture and her display of farming skills at the college ' s Chore Night. After a week of campaigning and two days of voting, coeds elected Tom Hawk of Delta Upsi- lon as their Favorite Man on Campus. Candidate previews and the crowning at the final home bas- ketball game replaced the traditional FMOC dance. Military balls in the spring were highlight- ed by the crownings of Kathy Klag as Military Ball queen and Rita Rieschick as Little Colonel of the AFROTC Candlelight Ball. Both were elect- ed by ballots cast by those attending the dances. 34 Little Colonel Rita Rieschick and her escort pause for refreshments during the annual Candlelight Ball. Queen Kathy Klag, escorted by Phil Sell, dances dur- ing her reign over the ROTC Military Ball in March. Moore hall residents enact a bank hold-up in their pus Previews. Their candidate, Roger McCollough. skit, Bonnie and Clyde, for Favorite Man on Cam- portrayed Clyde in the skit in the Union Ballroom. Mil MANHATTAN NATIONAL RAN Lesta Riley was selected as Kansas ' candidate to accompany Bob Hope on his tour as Miss World 1967. Modeling outfits for school, church and evening, Bev Bucher was named the 1968 Best Dressed Coed. Coeds win in national, international competition Representing the University and Kansas, cam- pus coeds went on to enter national and interna- tional contests. After the Best Dressed contest, Bev Bucher submitted pictures and an essay to national competition sponsored by Glamour magazine. Barbara Socolofsky entered regional competition with University rodeo team points to take national honors as All-American Cowgirl. Kansas representative Jeanie Wolfe competed in the Miss USA pageant in Miami, Florida, a Miss Universe preliminary, while Lesta Riley also en- tered international competition, placing sixth for Kansas in the Miss World finals in Baltimore, Maryland. World tour winner Jill Bunker was chosen during beauty, talent and speech compe- tition to reign as Miss World Putt-Putt for the international Putt-Putt golf courses. 36 Ail-American Cowgirl Barbara Socolof sky won her Midwest Rodeo and the Great Plains regional, per- title in June 1967 after receiving awards at the mitting her to advance to the national finals. Representing Kansas in the 1967 Miss Universe Pag- eant in Miami, was Jeanie Wolfe of Alpha Delta Pi. Winning a Grand Prize world tour, Jill Bunker was crowned Miss World Putt-Putt in Miami in January. 37 x Little American Royal determines top showmen Brahma bulls ridden Roman style by Leon Adams, a professional rodeo performer, were fa- vorite crowd attractions at the 1967 Little Ameri- can Royal. Margie Henry, Miss Agriculture 1967, presented championship trophies to Richard Teagarden, grand champion in the Block and Bridle division, and Harry Peckman, Dairy Divi- sion grand champion. Featured at the 1968 Little American Royal on March 30 was a Roman riding act, a dance rou- tine and a high jumping exhibition by Janet Hill, a trick rider from Garnett. Don McClure was se- lected grand champion in the Block and Bridle division and Don Sauerwein took the grand championship title in the Dairy Division. Competition for the overall grand champion- ships required that the students show four ani- mals. Ribbons were also awarded to runners-up. Showing her Hereford, a coed waits for the indivi- dual judging. The Little American Royal, managed by the Dairy Science and Block and Bridle Clubs, includes student fitting and showing of livestock. Vi : a B Making a last minute check, a Little American Royal participant waits for the judge ' s final inspection. Participants experience anxious moments as judges examine animals during the Little American Royal. Duane McClure, 1967 sheep division champion, re- ceives a ribbon from Margie Henry, Miss Agriculture. Intrigued with showing and judging activities, a young spectator keeps his eyes focused on the arena. 39 Cheerleaders TOP ROW: Stan G. Weir, Thomas M. Roode, James C. Goldsmith, David E. Ripple, Richard D. Krause. BOTTOM ROW: Sherril A. Gracey, June A. Woodard. Judy A. Flett, Julie M. Murrow, Nancy K. Dyke. While marching into formation, the 90-man Marching Band strikes up a medley of popular arrangements. Pep band, cheerleaders arouse game enthusiasm Six K-Steppers and featured twirlers Jan Miller and Dick Middleton provided halftime entertain- ment at all home football games and attended the Big Eight pre-season basketball tournament in Kansas City. The eight twirlers also performed during halftime of the University of Kansas game in January before a television audience. Under the direction of Keith Meredith, the 40 members of the Pep Band made a trip to Wichita for the NCAA tournament in February. The band also played their popular and original arrange- ments at all home basketball games. Chosen in the spring by the Pep Coordinating Council, five men and five women cheerleaders led students in yells and performed pompon routines with music from the pep band. The cheerleaders traveled to all away football games and followed the basket- ball team to most Big Eight games, including the NCAA tournament games in Wichita. 40 . - .-:, Featured twirlers Jan Miller and Dick Middleton per- form championship routines with the Marching Band. Playing the traditional ' Cat fight song, the pep band is made up of volunteer Concert Band members. K-Steppers Janice E. Pomperien. Pamela J. Pastrick. Jeannine K. Gordon. Diana R. Jaeger. Sue L. Carter. Dee A. Urquhart. Priscilla Pastrick. 41 Dr. and Mrs. Chapman, 1967 Honorary Parents, rush off the rain-soaked field followed by President McCain and their family. Chimes members recognized the couple during half-time of the Nebraska game. Football halftimes honor parents, bands, editors Selected from campus-wide nominations, Dr. and Mrs. George Chapman were named by Chimes as the 1967 Honorary Parents. The cou- ple was entertained at a brunch and luncheon and attended the Nebraska football game, where they were honored at halftime. Nearly 800 Kansas high school cheerleaders attended events at the annual Cheerleaders ' Day football game against Colorado. The girls took the field at halftime and did cheers led by Wild- cat cheerleaders. Editors from 100 Kansas news- papers, guests of the Collegian, also attended the Colorado game. They were recognized after at- tending a luncheon at the Union. Expo 67 was the theme of the 33rd annual Band Day. A parade of the 58 high school bands, a picnic lunch and performance at halftime cere- monies of the VPI game highlighted the day. 42 Accepting a silver platter. Dr. and Mrs. George Chapman are honored as the 1967 Honorary Parents. Performing on the field at halftime, high school girls follow routines led by Wildcat cheerleaders. High school band members cheer the ' Cats while from Kansas and Missouri schools marched in letter awaiting half-time ceremonies. The combined bands formation to the 1967 Band Day theme, Expo ' 67. I Moffitt and Davies exchange side r emarks while sing- ing about a unicorn during the Yarbrough concert. In the popular folk rock tradition, members of the New Folk Singers belt out a song in Weber Arena. Accompanied by the Fred Ramirez Trio, Glen Yar- brough wins the hearts of his audience of 3,500. Guitarist, singer and humorist Roger Miller strums out a tune during the Homecoming weekend concert. 44 Tijuana Brass attracts concert crowd of 6,000 Familiar south-of-the-border sounds of Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass attracted a record attendance concert of more than 6,000 area fans in May 1967. The Lonely Bull and A Taste of Honey closed the 1967 spring concert series, which also included composer, arranger and con- ductor Stan Kenton, performing his sounds of a new era in modern American music. From jazz to blues, Al Hirt and Pee Wee and the Young Set attracted a crowd of 3,000 in April. Accompanied by comedian George Carlin, Roger Miller included King of the Road ' and Chug-a-Lug in his concert, rounding up the fall Homecoming festivities. Baby the Rain Must Fall, a humorous rendition of falling in love with a mermaid, 100 Men and Crucifix- ion portrayed the changing mood of the Glenn Yarbrough concert in February. Appearing with Yarbrough were the Fred Ramirez Trio and the Moffitt and Davies team. Yarbrough ' s concert, including songs by poet Rod McKuen, began the 1966 spring calendar of entertainers. World renowned Stan Kenton and his orchestra accept applause while concluding their mid-week concert. Characterized by their mariachi style. Herb Al- pert and the Tijuana Brass drew a record audience. Sugar Lips and Cotton Candy resound from the famous trumpet of Al Hirt during his spring concert. 45 Former Bishop James Pike urges students to assume responsibility for shaping their own moral codes. Dick Gregory warns the audience of future Negro re- volts if America ' s race questions remain unsolved. Speakers outline ideas on current world topics During the All-University Convocations series, students and faculty listened to speakers noted for their controversial opinions on current topics of concern. Former Episcopalian Bishop James Pike outlined the use of situation ethics in his talk on the New Morality and later blasted Unit- ed States policy in Vietnam. America ' s commit- ment in Southeast Asia was also challenged by Arkansas Democratic Senator]. William Ful- bright. The current racial situation was discussed both seriously and humorously by the late Martin Luther King and comedian Dick Gregory. Buckminster Fuller, inventor of a geodesic dome and currently a professor at Southern Illi- nois University, discussed automation and spe- cialization and Norman Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review, lectured on The Age of Accel- eration for his International Week convocation. In his address, the late Martin Luther King, sug- gested non-violent means in attempting integration. 46 YATOR -oveYou Vietnam war critic Senator J. William Fulbright denounces the administration ' s current policies in Southeast Asia while expressing his faith in the younger generation to promote drastic changes. Noted writer and lecturer Norman Cousins explains the possible consequences of rapid acceleration. Senator Fulbright conducts a press conference be- fore his convocation address in Ahearn Field House. 47 Reagan, Kennedy speak at Landon lecture series Under the auspices of the Alfred M. Landon Lecture Series honoring the former Kansas gover- nor, national figures Ralph McGill, George Rom- ney, Ronald Reagan and Robert Kennedy accept- ed invitations to speak on public issues. Inaugu- rating the series, Landon spoke in December 1966, followed in May 1967 by Pulitzer Prize winner McGill. In th.e fall, California Governor Ronald Reagan traced the role of higher education in contempo- rary America, calling on students to open the door of hope in the world. In December, Mich- igan Governor George Romney told a crowd of 8,000 that underdevelopment is a greater dan- ger than Communist aggression. After postpon- ing his scheduled appearances three times, New York Senator Robert Kennedy launched his presi- dential campaign before a record Ahearn Field House crowd of 14,500. Historian Arthur Schles- singer was slated to participate in the series in November 1968. Michigan Governor George Romney acknowledges a resounding welcome as the fourth Landon lecturer. With his fist clenched, Governor Romney emphati- cally promotes greater international development. 48 Opening his presidential campaign, Kennedy faces the press and students at his Landon lecture. Governor Ronald Reagan asks a crowd of 14,500 to examine the future of the U.S. educational system. Advocating a reappraisal of the nation ' s war pol- icies, Robert Kennedy enchants a record crowd. Former entertainer Governor Ronald Reagan spoke at the first fall convocation in the Landon series. f 49 Chuck Briscoe, HQ ' s best actor, shrieks as he dis- covers his IBM card was mutilated during enrollment. Hubert Humblewell is welcomed to Hades by the dev- il ' s daughter in the Kappa-Sigma Chi production. Thetas, Phi Delts win HQ with computer satire Numerical Myth, or What ' s in a Name? a modern myth about a student without a number on a computerized campus, took top honors in Harlequinade 1967 for Kappa Alpha Theta and Phi Delta Theta. Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Phi Epsilon com- bined forces to capture second place in the Myth- ical Miracle competition with the story of a con- troversy over a new castle in The Death of a Pharoah, or the Case of the Dummy Mummy. Phi Delts and Thetas shared honors for the best choreography with the Kappa Kappa Gamma- Sigma Chi skit, Shadies of Hades, or the Chill of It All, which took trophies for best costuming and set design. Chuck Briscoe was awarded the best actor tro- phy for his role as the student with a name. A three-way tie developed for best actress honors, with Michele Clark, Pat McCabe and Martha Lonergan sharing the awards. The fourth produc- tion, Tis Only a Delusion, was presented by Alpha Chi Omega and Phi Kappa Theta. 50 Alpha Chis and Phi Kaps remind the leprechaun king of the punishment for stealing the Blarney stone. Unbelievingly, the pharoah hears his wife and prime minister plot his death in the Gamma Phi-Sig Ep skit. After the announcement of the winners, first place directors triumphantly display their HQ trophies. 51 Jubilant over the announcement of HQ winners, Phi Taus and Kappa Deltas admire their new trophies. Reliving past glory, the aged Frat Rat recalls his days of heroism in the Phi Delt-ADPi production. KDs, Phi Taus sweep top three ' 68 HQ honors An old-fashioned melodrama produced by Kappa Delta and Phi Kappa Tau took a clean sweep of the three top trophies awarded for Har- lequinade 1968. The skit, Flour Power, or LSD is Neat, But You Can ' t Beat Wheat, told the sto- ry of an attempt by Rottenly J. Hawk to under- mine the campus and the psychedelic conse- quences of his mistake. In the winning cast were Geoff Holland, the villain, named best actor, and Sheryl Albright, playing Pride Gibson, named best actress. The Phi Delta Theta-Alpha Delta Pi production, Cheese It, or the Rat ' s Out of the Bag, placed second in the annual production. Completing the program were The Edge of Knight, or Hadigal ' s Hectic Happenings, the story of a blundering knight by Alpha Chi Omega and Beta Sigma Psi, and Chi Omega ' s and Aca- cia ' s Navel Disaster, or It ' s Not as Hard as It Looks, about a disillusioned witch doctor. Rottenly J. Hawk ' s evil eyes comealive as Eve tells himofSilas ' KSD discovery intheKD-PhiTauskit. Adding his congratulations, HQ director Gene Ron- sick presents trophies to the winning skit ' s directors. Dejected by constant bad luck, the chieftain again blames the witch doctor in the Chi 0-Acacia skit. Merlin, the medieval professor, calls role in Intro- duction to Sorcery in the Alpha Chi-Beta Sig skit. 53 Vet Medicine, Home EC organize open houses Displays on animal diseases, meat inspection and instruments used by veterinarians were in- cluded in exhibits at the llth annual Veterinary Medicine Open House in October. Set up in Vet hall, Burt Hall and Dykstra Clinic, the displays attracted 7,000 people. The theme, How Veteri- nary Medicine Serves You, informed the public of the work being done by veterinarians. Let ' s Take an LHE Trip, or a Look at Home Economics was the theme of Hospitality Day in April. Nearly 5,000 attended the day ' s events, planned to acquaint high school students with the College of Home Economics. The program fea- tured exhibits in the morning, a luncheon planned and served by Institutional Management students, and a fashion show in the afternoon. Home economics displays included clothing and textiles, home ec and journalism and housing. Visitors to the llth annual Veterinary Medicine Open House observe the treatment of severe injuries. Explaining his exhibit, a vet student shows the mod- ern instruments used by a practicing veterinarian. 54 More than 7.000 visitors toured facilities and ob- served student displays at the fa II vet open house. Veterinarian Kenneth Whitehair is presented the Dis- tinguished Service Award at the opening ceremonies. Modeling fresh-cut fashions. home ec students dis- play latest styles for girls at their fashion show. Forming lines for lunch, the 5.000 Hospitality Day visitors assemble in Ahearn Field House in April. . t r 55 At Wamego, visitors view the missile erector site used by mechanical engineers for aerospace research. Industrial engineers emphasize the use of helmets, goggles and boots for on-the-job personal safety. Nuclear display merits honors at Open House Engineers ' and Architects ' Open House was officially opened March 29 by Marjorie Spear and Larry Green, St. Patricia and St. Pat. After the lighting of the torch on the steps of Seaton hall, approximately 5,000 visitors viewed the exhibits, which represented each department ' s curriculum and professional opportunities. Steel Ring pre- sented a trophy to the nuclear engineering de- partment for the best displays. Architecture departments represented at the showing included architectural design, building construction, interior design, landscaping, re- gional and community planning and structures. Engineers displayed exhibits representing the areas of agricultural, chemical, civil, electrical, industrial, mechanical and nuclear engineering. Reigning as St. Pat and St. Patricia, Larry Greene and Marjorie Spear officially begin the Open House. 56 With a model basket ball game, a mechanical engi- neering student illustrates the use of fluidic con- trol. Engineering, Architecture, and Your Future was the theme of the 1968 Open House, March 29-31. Agricultural engineers exhibit the numerous types of farm engines and their methods of operation. Fundamental steps of farm building construction are outlined by an Agricultural Engineering display. 57 Union plans expansion; hosts major conferences Blueprints for a $3 million Union addition were completed, while definite plans for construction were begun in the spring. The addition, financed largely through student fees, was to include a full-service book store, arts and crafts shops and additional lounge and cafeteria space. Drug use and abuse was analyzed, discussed and reviewed during the Drug and Society Con- ference in March. Allan Cohen and Joel Fort, na- tionally known drug experts, spoke on how to make an intelligent decision about drugs. Panels and discussions were also conducted during the 12-day conference. In November, representatives from four states were guests, when 300 delegates met for the regional district meetings of the Asso- ciation of College Unions International. Expansion and additions to the present Union, open- ed in 1956, are expected to be completed by 1970. Touring the Union, a campus visitor pauses to in- spect the pottery collection in the art gallery. Between classes, studentsstopinoneofthreeUn- ion lounge areas to talk, study or watch television. 58 ill Examining a piece of pottery, a coed decides which piece topurchaseatanArtMartsaleinthellnion. Gathering in the State Room, students spend class breaks and noon hours playing bridge and relaxing. Textbooks, magazines and cards attract those brows- ing in the Cats ' Pause, downstairs in the Union. 59 El Final K-State Player tryouts of the spring season selected cast members for Murder in the Cathedral, a mystery story. The play, running four days in May, was enacted in St. Isidore ' s Catholic Chapel. Academy Award winner joins Players for show Academy Award winner Ed Begley and a stu- dent cast presented the rollicking three-act come- dy, Never Too Late for a Homecoming audi- ence of more than 1,000. Begley, who won an Oscar for his supporting role in Sweet Bird of Youth, portrayed Harry Lambert, a middle aged New England lumber merchant old enough to be a grandfather, who discovers that his wife, Edith, is going to have a baby. Begley arrived a week before the actual pro- duction to rehearse with K-State Players, who composed the supporting cast. During his stay, Begley was initiated into the group and also pre- sented an honorary membership in Pi Epsilon Delta, national drama honorary. Membership in K-State Players required seven points, based on artistic and dramatic merit in a production on campus or for the community. 60 Cass consoles Ellen after the girl learns how lit- tle her boyfriend thinks of her in Any Wednesday. Climaxing an evening ' s celebration in Never Too Late, Charlie pours out the last of the sherry. K-State Players TOP ROW: Judy D. Kirk. Pamela S. Myrick. Patri- cia J. Tarry. Elaine C. McMahon. Elaine S. Biggs. Deborah L. Irwin, Cheryl G. Hetherington. Lea A. Dohm. Patricia L. Johnson. Sherry S. Almquist. Kay D. Kubitschek. SECOND ROW: John R. Clark. Paula L. Jones. Janice E. Andrews, Judith K. Head. Linda D. Beisner. Barbara J. Ahrens, Melanie G. Schupbach, Vera L. Hook. Dorothy D. Miller. Cathy L. Howell. THIRD ROW: Sandra A. Wilson. Sidney R. Thurston. Craig A. Saindon. Chester M. Pule. Karen M. Comerford. Roger L. Strube. Mary E. Horton. Theo M. Webster. Merlan T. Almquist. BOT- TOM ROW: James F. Jagger. John F. Jagger. Victor L. Everett. Boyd E. Masten. Janice L. Allred. Franklin B. Siegle. Henry A. Vlcek. Rich- ard A. Gilson. William J. Hamlin. Jack H. Marker. actual pro- la er . . pjEpsilon uired seen :i!ifrit iiinitv. 61 High priest Ragupati tries to persuade his adopted son Jaising to kill King Govinda in Sacrifice. In the Children ' s Theater production of King Mi- das, Cy be le imparts the golden touch to the king. In Secret Within the Walls, Queen Beatrice realizes she has taken the poison meant for Charles. Players ' season opens with Broadway comedy After playing to a sell-out audience during the summer, K-State Players opened their fall season with Any Wednesday, a Broadway comedy hit. Also in the fall, a graduate thesis production, Cross of May, was written and directed by Lydia Aseneta. In March, two one-act operas in English, A Game of Chance ' and Slow Dusk were given, and K-State Players and Religious Council jointly presented Sacrifice, an Indian play about conflicts in 16th century Tiripura. Children ' s Theater productions for the year included Mike McCarthy ' s The Secret Within the Walls and King Midas and the Golden Touch. T. S. Eliot s Murder in the Cathedral climaxed the year s productions. The play, the story of the martyring of Thomas Becket in Can- terbury Cathedral, was in St. Isidore ' s chapel. 62 Technical producer Carl Hinrichs sprays last touches of paint on the goddess ' costume for King Midas. Brother Thomas, magician turned tutor, prepares to strike Prince Henry, who prefers dreaming of his future days of knighthood to studying, in The Se- cret Within the Walls. a play by Mike McCarthy. During a statewide tour, members of the Varsity Men ' s Glee Club perform for high school and civic audiences. The group was also host to the Oklaho- ma State University Men ' s GJee Club in the fall. s ::, a th m ::, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club TOP ROW: Robert E. Buchan, Merlan T. Almquist, Thomas R. Hathaway, Donald G. Heersche, Steve E. Abrams, David R. Yeo, Phillip M. Smith, Earl D. Tjaden, Roland R. Coover, Kenneth W. Kruse, Jimmie L. Gartung, Douglas A. Droge. SECOND ROW: Charles R. Kuntz, David W. Brown, Kenneth D. Jorns, George A. Gerritz, Ronald D. Wenger, Benjamin H. Wheatley, Kirk E. Kelley, James E. Aikin, Craig P. Helwig, Larry B. Massey, Martin F. Hathaway, Marc W. Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: David L. Hyder, Joe E. Farrar, Dennis D. Combrink, Timothy D. Duncan, George Heersche, Richard H. Heersche, David E. Sloat, Evan K. Wenger, Mark W. New, Danny B. Barton, Dean L. Armstead, Fred G. Sprang, Virgil V. Feerer. FOURTH ROW: Don A. Hill, James S. Broers, John M. Enlisby, Robert F. Pauly, James L. Bush, Don A. Caywood, Louise S. Keucher, Janice Goodrich, Eugene H. Copeland, Eric L. Bartholo- mew, Douglas Eisenhour, Stan G. Weir, Don N. Williams, Robert M. Socolofsky. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas E. Snyder. Glen A. Keller, Rich- ard H. McVay, Gary L. Lewis, Gordon L. McCosh, David P. Tollefson, Ronald W. Allen, Daniel P. Commerford, Craig R. Shove, Thomas W. Hunter. H : ' .-. -: m, . : fliii , K-State Singers Judith R. North. Lynn L. Collman. Vickey L. Swen- son. Gary A. Walter. Judith I. Hysom. Fred W. Suggs. Robert W. Gre- gory. Susan K. Goold. David E. Graham. Jody L. White, Thomas E. Tweed. Florence A. Fountain. Singing groups perform in tours to area schools Local concerts and Midwest tours highlighted the year for the K-State Singers, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club and the University Choir. In March, the Singers, presenting Broadway show hits, a medley of modern tunes, a dance medley and solo acts, gave a benefit performance to provide music scholarships. Performing jointly with the Women ' s Glee Club in the fall, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club presented a concert at Stephens Col- lege in Columbia, Mo. The men ' s group also per- formed in Salina and in the Christmas Oratorio. Selected as one of three state choral groups, the University Choir was invited to perform for the Kansas Music Educators Association convention in Wichita. Singing Roman masses, contempo- rary versions of classical music and contemporary tunes, the choir toured Kansas in March, per- forming in Lawrence, Kansas City and Wichita. University Choir TOP ROW: Roger M. Thorp. Leroy D. Chadwick. Ken P. Georg. Rex C. McGugin. John A. Fry. James D. Kent. Anthony R. Mason. George V. Middleton. Jerry L. Schmidt. Stan S. Vander- woude. David G. Althouse. Thomas C. Roberts. Roger W. Schmidt. Albert J. Urich. William A. Seidel. Steven D. Fisher. Robert D. Over- man. Kenneth W. Buhrer. SECOND ROW: Marilyn S. Robbins. Natalie J. Parker. Timothy D. Duncan. Richard L. Hartman. Robert R. Nel- son. Daniel P. Commerford. Jack H. Marker. Randall S. Ellis. Myron W. Mitchell. Harold E. Brown. Craig A. Liljegren. Gregory L. Eicher, Carl D. Lindahl. Gary E. Bowie. Richard L. Jones. David W. Brown. Linda Harrison. Nancy M. Nickel. THIRD ROW: Rita A. Smith. Nancy A. Theobald. Elizabeth A. Dyke. Jennifer A. Brown. Mary A. Denning. Martha J. Middleton, Rebecca A. Campbell. Alice A. Pearson. Nancy A. Young. Guida V. Thorp. Carla J. Willcoxon. Diane L. Mahan. Jane L. Chatlain. Sharrie A. Snell. Kathryn L. Martens. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly A. Dearing. Rochelle D. Ediger. Grace L. Gerritz. Nancy L. Davidson. Denise Dussair, Jeanette K. Gingles. Susan J. Schulteis. Susanna G. Dusenbury. Sandra K. Ellis. Janet M. Houser. Mary A. Coon. Beverly A. Johnston. Margie L. Henry, Leanne M. Benda. Kar- en K. Pesaresi. Patricia Intermill. TT Madrigal Singers TOP ROW: Leanne M. Benda, Richard L Hart- man, Margie L. Henry, Steven L. Stockham, Robert D. Overman, Dennis E. Rork, Susan J. Schulteis, Jack H. Marker, Alice L. Pearson, Richard A. Pauli, John P. Biggs. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara J. Chance, Michael A. Wood, Patricia Intermill, Harold E. Brown, Denise Dus- sair, Patrick A. McElhany, Sharrie A. Snell. Madrigals perform on TV, present state-wide tour Performing throughout the state on a civic tour, Madrigal Singers emphasized three areas of composition involving secular Renaissance, class- ical and lighter 20th century material. Madrigals performed on a Christmas television special, at Engineers and Architects Open House and at concerts on campus. The group also adopted new formal attire of everting gowns and tuxedos. Glee Club makes tour of Kansas high schools With music ranging from Russian peasant bal- lads to contemporary compositions, the Women s Glee Club presented a Christmas oratorio, a spring concert, a tour of Kansas high schools and a Fine Arts Festival concert. The women were accompanied in their concerts by a string quartet from the music department. A group ensemble also performed in a spring composition recital. Women ' s Glee Club TOP ROW: Kathleen A. Doran, Sharen K. Black, Deborah K. Boren, Linda R. Pizel, Linda R. Achten, Carolyn S. Lemon, Candace H. Stout, Lois A. Dodge, Sharon A. Sherer, Dona S. Sidorfsky, Donna M. Elder, Mary E. Peterson. SECOND ROW: Nela K. Huntsinger, Carolyn M. Wolfe, Nancy G. Johnson, Nancy J. Lignitz, Harriet F. Roach, Martha J. Graham, Christina J. Pederson, Cheryl D. Schultes, Sherryl A. Guy, Kathleen A. Carrico, Barbara S. Pear- son. THIRD ROW: Nancy L. Edgar, Sharon L. Terwilliger, Mary A. Coon, Barbara A. Hobbs, Carol L. Bryan, Leora B. Marker, Jeanette James, Beth E. Canny, Jeanne A. Johnson, Janet M. Brown. BOT- TOM ROW: Shirley J. McCoy, Judith K. Head, Diana R. Fromm, Bar- bara J. Chaloupka, Carla J. Hanson, Doris E. Hoerman, Melanie G. Schupbach, Susan B. Hughes, Rosalie R. Robinson, Natalie J. Par- ker, Holly E. Meyers. 66 Concert Band performs in nine Kansas towns During February, Concert Band members went on their eighth annual state tour, perform- ing in nine Kansas towns. They also presented a winter concert in All-Faiths Chapel auditorium and were selected to perform at the Kansas Music Educators ' Association concert in Wichita. The band gave a premier performance of Overture for Band, written by a music department in- structor, Dan Haerle. Playing British selections, the band participated in the Arts and Music Fes- tival. Commencement exercises in June marked the band ' s final appearance, in which they played the processional and recessional. Paul Shull di- rected the band for his seventh consecutive vear. ur ols Women ' s ratorio, a nenwere 12 quartet - -.-: : ' -: ' - Concert Band TOP ROW: Harry E. Blow, Raymond L. Copeland. Rebecca A. Hewson. Michelle E. McConaughey. Janice A. Trumpp. Christine Murphey. Eugene H. Copeland, Jerry E. Rife. SECOND ROW: John V. Heitman. David D. Jackson. Michael A. Bartley, Mar- tha J. Betton. Ronald 0. Wineland. Michael L. Hanquist. Barney L. Doyle. BOTTOM ROW: Michael W. Tuel, Lynn R. Wohler. Robert W. Stamey, Samuel D. Doyle. Richard E. Stitzel. Concert Band TOP ROW: Carolyn L. McFarland. Susan V. Dutton. Sue L. Sherlock. Margaret H. Mock. Susan C. Teschner. Marjorie A. Malkames. Kathleen S. Boettcher. SECOND ROW: Quinton R. Kidd. Carl F. Jackson, Robin J. Zu beck. Radel B. Pedersen. Michael D. Thompson, Larry J. Wright, William C. Brussow. THIRD ROW: Paul E. Shull, Richard A. Pauli. David W. Brown, Robert J. Sorenson. Mi- chael K. Snyder. Daryl L. Carter. James J. Schraeder, Keith E. Mere- dith. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth P. Lang, Glen D. Owen. Ruth E. Weil. Susan M. Ford. Sharyl L. Mount, Bradford G. Blaker. Paul D. Post. 67 Activity in the Collegian office increases around es. Last minute information is often gathered noon each day as the deadline for stories approach- over the phone amid the bustle of conversations. 68 Board approves increase in Collegian advertising With Collegian advertising increasing four times during the last five years, the total budget of the Board of Student Publications nearly dou- bled, increasing from 8124,000 to $240,000. Fol- lowing a 35 per cent increase in Collegian print- ing costs, the Board apportioned an increase in national and local advertising and was forced to suspend publication of the Montage supplement. Consisting of three elected students and three appointed faculty members, the Board selected editors and advertising managers and formed pol- icies for both the Collegian and the Royal Purple. Jack Backer, director of Student Publications, and Royal Purple Adviser Del Brinkman acted as un- official members, making recommendations but having no actual voting power. Boasting the fifth largest daily circulation in Kansas. 10.200 Collegians are published daily. Collegian adviser Jack Backer promoted the second semester change-over to a morning University paper. Associate Director of Student Publications Del Brinkman completes his second year as RP adviser. 69 When assigning a story to a writer, the news edi- tor often furnishes background material, names of people to contact for information and suggestions ofanangleto use inthedevelopmentofthe story. Vern Parker Fall Editor New Collegian program features morning paper With the beginning of the spring semester, the Collegian, averaging 13 pages an issue, began morning distribution. Papers were delivered each morning to all organized living groups, the Uni- versity trailer court, Jardine Terrace and three on-campus points. The change to morning distri- bution was initiated to provide a more realistic working schedule for student staff members and to supply better service to the student body. During the fall semester, Vern Parker was Col- legian editor and Stan Wethington was advertis- ing manager. In the spring, Editor Bill Buzen- berg introduced a Faculty Speaks Out column and increased the coverage of international news in the paper. Ad manager Duke Reiber and his staff sold approximately $80,000 in Collegian advertising during the year and expanded use of spot color in the daily papers. 70 fttie story. Bill Buzenberg Spring Editor Bob Latta Spring Managing Editor mester, the sue. began wed each s. the Inl- and three ningdistri- ire realistic ' inbers and 3odv. er as Col- as advertis- 8111 Buzen- jt column [ionalne x r and his Colleen ideduseof On the light table, a printer touches up a page nega- tive used in making printing plates for the press. Collegian Editorial Staff TOP ROW: Sandra M. Dalrymple. Carol J. Gillan, Marilynn Gump, William M. Henry. SECOND ROW: Candace A. Kelly, Loren J. Kruse, Constance E. Langland. Alan Messer- schmidt. BOTTOM ROW: Jerome M. McConnell. Thomas C. Palmer, Laura L. Scott, Rachel A. Scott, James C. Shaffer. 71 Stan Wethington Fall Ad Manager Directory features listing of students, faculty, staff More than double the size of the 1966-67 edi- tion, the 194-page University Directory used a four-color front cover and color pages in special sections. The most significant change came with the use of three short lines of type, listing the name, hometown, address and phone number of each student, faculty and staff member. Editor Melodic Bowsher and her staff of six published the summer Collegian twice weekly. Approximately 3,700 copies, averaging eight pages, were available to summer school students and faculty. Ed Chamness and Jean Lange edited the University Edition of the Collegian, which was sent to pre-enrolling freshmen and business- men and distributed to returning students at reg- istration. The 156-page University Edition was printed in August, with a press run of 16,000. Duke Reiber Spring Ad Manager Collegian Advertising Staff TOP ROW: James V. Baird, Fred C. Boger. Kevin P. Boyle, Barbara J. Chance, Nancy M. Evans. SECOND ROW: Diane Gaede, Carol J. Gillan, Marsha L. Green, Marilynn Gump, Joanne L. Haen. THIRD ROW: Larry E. Heasty, Patricia L. Jones. Peter G. Loriaux, Janet A. McNee, Vernon D. Parker, Nick Pino. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry L. Reppert, Richard J. Rippe, Eugene D. Schinstock, Ralph B. Taylor, Michael R. Wenger, Frederick Williams. 72 Summer Collegian Staff TOP ROW: Edgar A. Chamness. Bruce E. Schlosser. BOTTOM ROW: Karen R. Kendall. Melodie L. Bowsher. Marilynn Gump. Geraldine A. Smith. Victor F. Shalkoski. Fred Williams Directory Editor University Edition Staf Jean Lange. Edgar A. Chamness, Leland K. Johnson, Joanne L. Haen. 73 Jim Baird Sports Fran Mullinix Organizations Bebo Lowery Housing Barb Asfahl Seniors Linda Haughawout Underclass Marsha Green Features and Academics Royal Purple Editorial Staff TOP ROW: Sherrilyn K. Becker, Mary S. Brandner, Jill E. Bunker, Connie M. Grafel. SECOND ROW: Carolyn A. Kaberline, Alice M. Leahy, Shei- la J. Needham. Beverly J. Oldham. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia A. Porter, Susan E. Rose, Sharon K. Salvino, Tana L. Wells. 74 JoAnn Goetz Editor As deadline time nears, the RP staff works to ver- ify correct spelling of names to appear in the book. Royal Purple sales reach all-time high of 8,000 Expanded to 688 pages, the 1968 Royal Purple sales totaled 8,000, 500 more than the previous year. The 35-member staff used IBM cards to simplify the ordering procedure and facilitate indexing. In the largest RP ever published, Editor JoAnn Goetz used 60 four-color transparencies on 53 pages throughout the book. This was an in- crease of 50 per cent from the previous year in the use of informal color pictures. Distinguished as the yearbook with the longest record of Ail- Americans, the 1967 Royal Purple was awarded the 32nd Ail-American rating by the Associated Collegiate Press. Judges gave the book bonus points for the outstanding seniors section. Diana Barton Photography Editor Gerri Smith Copy Editor 75 Royal Purple Business Staff TOP ROW: Linda S. Barb, Jennifer G. Dunbar. Mary K. Foltz, Paula N. Gantz, Cathy R. Gerlinger. SECOND ROW: Mildred A. Goreham, Patricia L. Jones. Kathleen Kehr, Cheryl A. Linn , Donna D. Mai I. THIRD ROW: Cheryl J. McKay, Patrick J. McTavish, Elizabeth A. Miller, Michael M. Mollett, David B. Rhoads. BOTTOM ROW: Mary J. Schafer, Sharrie A. Snell, Jacqueline L. Wein- gart, Luann K. Wetz, Janet M. Whitehair. Vic Shalkoski Business Manager Student Publications Photographers William A. Jewell, Stephen G. Unruh, Damon P. Swain, Robert H. Meneilly, John R. Lashelle. 76 Touchstone Stall TOP ROW: Lyn J. Morgan, Thelma J. Kirk, Michael L. Marks. Nancy J. Dukelow, Rodney C. Eaton. Robert E. Kirk. Claude A. Ker- shner. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia A. Massey. Robert E. Watson. Karen S. Brown, Benjamin Ny- berg. Four interest magazines published by students :; ::? .. -- Touchstone, Grit, the Ag Student Magazine and the K-State Engineer were student publica- tions for particular interest groups on campus. Touchstone, a 75-page creative writing maga- zine, contained original student poetry, fiction and artwork. Crit, the architecture student maga- zine, was published twice each semester. It con- tained essays and articles about architectural trends and activities within the college. Ag jour- nalism students published the Ag Student Maga- zine, featuring articles about current farming and scientific ideas. Written and published by stu- dents, the K-State Engineer compiled engineer- ing facts and information about college events. Editors meet in the American Institute of Archi- pare the basic layout designs for Crit, the archi- tects office in Seaton hall to proofread and pre- tecture magazine featuring essays by students. Student programs aired over station KSDB-FM Maintained completely by students, radio sta- tion KSDB-FM was operated by the University to provide practical experience in the field of broad- casting to students in radio and television. The operating station in Nichols hall was equipped with a production studio, control room, program- ming equipment and a record library. For the first time under the supervision of the Department of Journalism, students gained one hour ' s credit for setting up a news service, broadcasting their own shows once each week and planning program pol- icies for the station. The station covered campus and civic events and broadcasted Luckey and Manhattan High School sports events. KSDB-FM Stall TOP ROW: Roger D. Dennis, Jerry R. Wofford, Mary A. Lowe, John M. McKenna, Gregory W. Harden, Daniel A. Suder- man. SECOND ROW: Patric J. Folwell, Ray E. Patterson, James F. Graham, Richard P. Baker, Robert W. Coombs, Ronald E. Robson. BOTTOM ROW: Gary D. Schulz, Larry G. Cornwell, Bill E. Stallard, Perry L. Farley, Roger W. Hartsook, Charles J. Seel. Students in a radio participation class gain on- the-air experience on the University-affiliated station KSDB-FM. The radio personalities work as disc jockeys on the station every Monday night. .1 wditfor i their o n r i Dairy Products Judging Team Robert A. Sager. Ervin F. Gnadt. James H. Goff. James H. Roeder, Robert C. Dobson. Poultry Judging Team Evertt K. Everson, Billy D. McMillen, Amos J. Kahrs, Terry W. Conard, Lawrence O. Pultz. ..::..... : i : ' : . : Soils Judging Team Orville W. Bidwell. Roger L. Baker, Galen R. Niedenthal. David J. Reisig. RobertO. Plinsky. Ag judging teams merit superior national record Placing in 10 regional, national and interna- tional intercollegiate judging contests, University judging teams earned recognition for the best national record won by student judging teams. The four-man Senior Meats Judging Team won a special American Hereford Association award for the grading at the 37th Regional Meats Judging Contest in Kansas City. Senior livestock judgers placed second at the International Livestock Judging contest in Chicago, organized with the International Livestock Exposition. Junior live- stock judgers ranked second in matches in Ft. Worth. After taking first place at the American Royal in Kansas City, the five-man Wool Judging Team participated in the National Western Inter- collegiate Wool Judging contest in Denver. Dairy products judgers tied in international competi- tion, while dairy cattle and poultry judgers at- tended national contests. The six soils judgers took fourth place in regional tests, while the best individual showing went to a University judge at the same regional competition. 79 Junior Meats Judging Team Dell M. Allen, Ronald U. Lind- quist, Richard W. Felts, Donald B. Johnson, Samuel L. Hands, Philip P. Behrens. Senior Meats Judging Team Dell M. Allen, Charles D. Lam- bert, Richard K. Robertson, Ronald J. Smith, Gary D. Sei- bert. Tommy R. Carr. Junior Livestock Judging Team TOP ROW: James P.Adams, Hugh H. Wheelock, William C. Bennett. Gary D. Bruning. BOT- TOM ROW: Jack D. Evans, Mel- vin L. Riemann, Johnny B. Blan- ton, Calvin L. Drake. 80 Dairy Judging Team G. B. Marion. Frederick A. Kopp, Don- ald R. McClure. Marvin K. Ander- egg, Michael R. Jeannin. Wool Judging Team Carl S. Menzies, David W. Bircher, Wil- liam D. Oswalt, Frank K. Brazle, Gary D. Seibert, Ronald U. Lind- quist. Livestock Judging Team TOP ROW: Duane L. Peters, Jerry L. Frisbie. George C. Good. Larry E. Schmidt. BOTTOM ROW: Robert H. Mines. Richard A. Rindt, Lon- nie L. Lemon. Dennis R. Siefkes, Ben W. Wood. 81 Photo by David von Riesen Photo by Don Richards ACADEMICS Academics are the University ' s development of the mind. As students experiment with the basic scientific formulas, they seek the knowledge of today and the discoveries of the future. They ex- plore the anatomy of life and search for its mean- ing and relevance in a constantly changing world. At the crossroads of the University is the blending of art and science - - of theorems and free form sculpture, of nuclear engineering and philosophy - an educational process which leads to the stu- dent ' s own development. But academics also are embodied in the material symbols of the Univer- sity. The white tower of Anderson hall, a symbol of the University ' s academic traditions since 1879, soars high above campus rooftops. And around Anderson new signs of academic growth spring up as the University continues to expand its educational programs and goals. Enrollment forces physical, academic expansion The last 10 years have witnessed continuing growth in faculty size, classroom allotment and academic growth. To cope with an enrollment increase of 4,860 students, faculty additions un- derwent a 58 per cent increase until the 1968 number of faculty positions reached 1,495. Academic growth was exemplified in the status change from school to college in the areas of edu- cation, commerce and architecture and design. In 1958, the areas available for Ph.D. study num- bered 15, with the 1968 figure exceeding 30. Another phase of growth during the 10 years included construction of Denison, Justin, Card- well and King halls. In addition, remodeling add- ed classrooms and research facilities to Seaton, Willard and Kedzie halls. Students in the Home Economics curriculum may en- potter ' s wheel. Completed objects are baked roll in ceramics and learn to mold pottery on a in a kiln or fired to protect them from cracking. 84 . he 10 yean deling add. are baked i cracking. Simultaneous listening and reading of a lesson is an integr al part of a student ' s study of a foreign language. Two laboratories each week are required in the first two years of all foreign languages. Outstanding instructors representative of faculty For the second consecutive year the Royal Purple has selected 14 faculty members who, the staff feels, represent the many outstanding in- structors in the University. Because of space limi- tations, it would not be feasible to individually picture the entire faculty. We hope that recogni- tion of these 14 representative faculty, pic- tured with their respective colleges, will partially compensate. Selection was made from a list of 34 nominees submitted by the college councils. Stu- dent opinion and departmental information were additional bases for the final decisions. 85 In a visit to India, President James A. McCain re- ceived an honorary doctor of science degree from Photo by Laurence Blaker Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University, recognizing the University ' s assistance under his leadership. 86 President initiates plan for University analysis Through participation in International Week, conferences concerning overseas educational programs and dinners for numerous foreign dig- nitaries. President James A. McCain promoted the University ' s international program with for- eign exchange universities and the growing num- ber of foreign students studying here. Self-study programs developed for the purpose of making specific plans for the University during the next ten years benefited the nine colleges. The committees for the program, encouraged by President McCain, included deans, faculty, stu- dent leaders and staff personnel. Two short-range discussion topics studied by the committees were residence halls and the adequacy of large lecture classes. Long-range ideas included whether or not to maintain the traditional departments in the College of Engineering and the curriculums of freshman students. President McCain presents an honorary doctor of law degree to former presidential candidate Alf Landon. Four presidents have lived in the native stone man- sion immediately south of Just in hall, the home of President and Mrs. McCain. Built 45 years ago, the house is a memorial to a former Kansas legislator. Director of University Information Kenneth Thomas discusses filming procedures in the KSAC studio. Assistants aid McCain in University operation Advising President McCain in areas of publica- tion and information, international activities and University matters, three presidential administra- tive assistants took an increasingly important part in University operation. Joseph Hajda, director of international activi- ties, scheduled international luncheons, planned International Week and investigated problems of fair housing and racial discrimination for the growing number of international students here. Assistant to the President on University Mat- ters Max Milbourn traveled throughout the state representing the University at meetings and conferences and the state legislature. Through federal grants, the Office of Universi- ty Information, directed by Kenneth Thomas, was appropriated funds for improvement of radio programming and services in educational televi- sion and motion picture production. University Information Staff TOP ROW: Devere V. Nelson, sports information director; Carl R. Rochat. University news director; Richard Haines, K-Stater editor; Dean R. Kenny, University publi- cations editor; David R. von Riesen, photographic services director. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth E. Thomas, University information direc- tor; Jack M. Burke, extension radio and television; E. D. Warner, ex- tension information director; Fred M. Parris, extension information. 88 Broad international experience earned Joseph Hajda, director of international activities, a position in the International RefugeeOrganization. He isalso a special trade representative to the President. Secretary Grace Lindquist handles correspondence and schedules appointments for President McCain. Max Milbourn, assistant to the President, has li- aison responsibilities with the Kansas legislature. 89 All bills appropriating funds for construction on campus must gain final approval of Governor Robert Photo by Laurence Blaker Docking. The governor signed appropriations for major con struct ion worth mo re than $12 million. Board of Regents TOP ROW: L. D. Morgan, A. H. Cromb, T. J. Griffith, Clement H. Hall, Max Bickford. BOTTOM ROW: C. N. Gushing, John F. Eberhardt, Dwight D. Klinger, Henry A. Bubb, Eldon Sloan. 90 Regents approve plans for expansion program Plans for a major building package, including a 34.000 seat football stadium, an auditorium with a music wing, a boat house for the rowing team, a forestry building and a biological science build- ing were approved by the Kansas Board of Re- gents. The Board also authorized the building of a population research laboratory, discontinuance of two curricula degrees, an increased budget and 53 faculty promotions. After the recommendation by President Mc- Cain for a Year of Self-Evaluation the 54- member Faculty Senate reviewed controversial campus issues including the required English Proficiency exam, campus parking problems and the addition or deletion of more than 150 courses. Ground-breaking ceremonies with a gold shovel mark the beginning of new auditorium construction. Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Harold W. Kennedy, aids, awards, and veteran services; Dean Hess, alumni: Theodore O. Dodge, budget office; Ralph H. Perry, comp- troller: S. Thomas Parker, computing center. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth M. Heywood, endowment and develop- ment; Alvin B. Cardwell, gen- eral research; A. Thorton Edwards, housing: J. Bruce Laughlin. placement center: Francis D. Farrell, president emeritus: George R. Eaton, press. Faculty Senate TOP ROW: Ivalee H. McCord, Kathryn E. Sughrue, Henrietta R. Ameel. Donice A. Hawes. Harry E. McAnarney, Elden E. Leasure. Roy C. Langford. Carroll E. Kennedy, Harlan J.Trennepohl, Walter H. Eitner. Jack L. Lambert. Otto W. Tiemeier. SECOND ROW: Holly C. Fryer. Charles W. Deyoe. Berl A. Koch. Erie E. Bartley, Edwin C. Lindly. George Montgomery. I. Eugene Thorson. Eugene J. Laugh- lin. Clair M. Hibbs. Claude W. Shenkel. Harry B. Pfost. THIRD ROW: Arlin M. Feyerherm. Jordan Y. Miller, Keith A. Huston, Conrad J. Er- iksen, Kenneth Conrow. Louis H. Douglas, Rubin Higham, Rhae M. Swisher. Charles V. Hall. James C. Carey. BOTTOM ROW: Wilson Tripp, R. Dean Dragsdorf, Merlin D. Gustafson, Gustave E. Fair- banks. Thomas B. Steunenberg. Richard A. Consigli, Charles M. Peccolo. Homer E. Socolofsky. Vernon P. Derries. Frank A. Tillman. Vernon H. Rosebraugh. I, I Instructors under contract to Nigeria oversee con- Ahmadu Bello, a land-grant university, offers sciences struction of the veterinary medicine building. aimed at raising the country ' s economy. Nigerians test the soil for acidity and determine which minerals to add for best pro duct ion results. Ahmadu Bello Vice Chancellor I.S. Audu and Vernon Larson review progress made under the AID contract. 92 Faculty members teach at two schools abroad Through the Agriculture International De- elopment program, the University established contracts with India and Nigeria and as a result students came here to study and University staff members went abroad in advising, teaching and research capacities. In 1964, the program with India centered in the state of Andhra Pradesh and its University of Hyderabad. Patterned after the land-grant universities, Hyderabad offered agri- culture, veterinary medicine and home econom- ics. Also in 1964, Nigeria contracted to develop programs in agriculture and veterinary medicine at Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria. Staff members and their families remained abroad for the regular term of two years. Because of a civil war in Nigeria, however, staff members were forced to abandon their posts after 90 days. Since the initiation of the AID programs, the University has hosted 167 students from Nigeria and India. In exchange, 63 professors worked in the two countries, including 22 this year. Students experiment with cross-breeding to devel- op hybrids adaptable to the area and peoples ' needs. A. D. Weber and his wife return this year after two years supervising Andhra Pradesh University. Indians at Andhra Pradesh University witness the effect of scientific techniques applied to poultry. - 93 Floyd Smith, director of the agriculture experiment stations, has been at the University for 21 years. Director of Cooperative Extension Harold Jones ad- ministers extension programs in 105 Kansas counties. Native Nigerians discuss with Glenn Beck a project ' s agricultural phase and improvements presently under trial at Ahmado Bello. Beck visited Nigeria to review developments made through the AID contract. 94 ' ; ' .: : ; Vice-president observes Nigerian ag advances Establishing a College of Agriculture and Vet- erinary Medicine at Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, Nigeria, was one project of Vice-president for Agriculture Glenn Beck. For a week in Au- gust, Beck reviewed staffing policies and checked recent developments at the university. He also made a trip to India in January to finish plans for a rural university, patterned after land-grant schools in the United States. The schools, partial- ly staffed with instructors from the University, served as agencies for international development, providing technical assistance. Elevated to the office of vice-president two years ago, Beck was assisted by Floyd Smith, di- rector of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Robert Bohannon, director of International Agri- culture programs, and Harold Jones, director of the University office of Extension. Director of International Agriculture Programs Rob- ert Bohannon periodically visits India and Nigeria. Photo by Laurence Blaker Vice-president for Agriculture G. H. Beck is re- sponsible for the agriculture I extension program. 95 Extension sends specialists to 10 state offices Employing more than 600 people and working with a budget of more than $7 million, the University Department of Extension was directed by Harold Jones. The department conducted public relations work to 105 county offices throughout the state, sending extension spe- cialists to 10 regions. Extension printed more than one million pamphlets each month on mul- tilith duplicators, distributed 250 publications, operated radio station KSAC and maintained its own film library of educational programs. Extension service conducted meetings and programs with attention centered on all areas of home economics, agriculture, 4-H work and community development. All areas were aided by the Extension art department and area specialists. New programs, centered on economic problems of the urban and low income families, were de- veloped and county agents were trained to man- age each situation. Extension Heads Norman V. Whitehair, extension agricultural economics; Wilber E. Ringler, assistant director; Oscar W. Norby, county extension operations; Glenn M. Busset, 4-H clubs; Shirley A. Marsh, extenf. n home economics; E. D. Warner, extension infor- mation; Jack M. Burke, extension radio and television. Aifl Chr Extension line school offers vocational training in methods and work procedures for handling hot wires. Student-linemen do repair work using a basket truck with insulated parts to change a pole in mid-span. oil 2 96 - :;:;- As manager of the extension demonstration research Christmas tree farm, George Slagle grades trees for quality and tags them accordingly for sale. The farm is operated by the Endowment Association. In one of 25 night classes offered by the division of extension, adults at Chapman study art courses. Extension entomologist Dell Gates examines an insect and recommends methods to check insect pests. Jones supervises plans for campus construction Supervising plans for approximately $14 mil- lion of construction on campus during the year, C. Clyde Jones, vice-president for University development, and Vincent Cool, assistant vice- president for University development, met with building contractors and supervised all construc- tion. As chairman of Athletic Council and coordi- nator for activities of the alumni and endowment associations, Jones made final plans for a new ath- letic stadium and dormitory. The development council also planned a new veterinary college, which was to be constructed in seven phases. In late spring, work began on the $3 million addition to the Student Union. Plans called for a two-floor book store, additional conference rooms, a forum with a seating capacity of 600 and an extension to the snack bar and bowling alley. Other major construction included the audito- rium, biological science building, library addition and restoration of agricultural buildings. Com- pletion dates for the projects were in 1969. Purple Pride filled alumni don straw hats, forming a pep band to play at the Homecoming football game. Photo by Laurence Blaker Vice-president for University Development C. Clyde Jones supervised $14 million in campus construction. 98 Maintaining University grounds, buildings, gas and power lines, physical plant workers are employed through the Civil Service program. Another 110 students are employed part-time at the plant. Assistant Vice-president for planning Vincent Cool examines a campus scale model in the Physical Plant. Physical plant administrator Case Bonebrake also serves as secretary of the Traffic Control Board. i 99 Construction begins for auditorium and stadium Ground-breaking took a prominent place among campus events, as construction of a new auditorium and stadium began. Financed through state appropriations and federal grants, the $3 million auditorium was slated for comple- tion in the fall of 1969. Construction of a $1.6 million stadium, with a seating capacity of 34, 000, began in the fall. Supported by revenue bonds and private contributions, the major addi- tion to the campus athletic program was sched- uled to be ready for the 1968 football season. Complementing the new stadium, an athletic dormitory, accommodating 177 men, was built north of Jardine Terrace. Other major buildings scheduled to be erected included a $3.8 million biological science build- ing. A forestry building, which provided cold storage facilities and shop and service areas to implement the University forestry program, was also constructed. Under the jurisdiction of C. Clyde Jones, vice-president for University devel- opment, additional plans for a swimming pool, library addition and Union expansion lay in pre- liminary stages. Begun in April, construction of the $780,000 ath- letic dormitory was completed in October. The dorm, which consists of living quarters, recreational facilities and cafeteria, houses 177 athletes. :-= Studies on the protein quality of feed additives and the calcium and phosphorus needs of laying hens a re conducted at the new Thomas B. Avery Poultry Research Center located north of the University. During the summer, workmen race to complete con- struction of the athletic dorm for fall occupancy. Construction on the $3 million auditorium progres- ses toward the anticipated completion date in 1969. 101 Office staff members in the payroll section of the Comptroller ' s office complete monthly tabulations of student payrolls. The number of students em- ployed by the University reached more than 1,500. Employees in the payroll and accounting section of the Comptroller ' s office prepare voucher pay- ments to be sent to the Accounts and Reports Di- vision office in Topeka for final processing. 102 Business office handles University appropriations Appropriation requests, processed through the office of Daniel Beatty, University business man- ager, made construction of a $1.6 million athletic stadium northwest of campus possible. Another 82.7 million appropriation enabled work to begin on an addition to the present Union building. In addition to handling appropriations, the business office prepared the University ' s annual budget, which exceeded $50 million. Beatty ad- vised President McCain and other University officials on proposed expenditures, related legali- ties and availability of funds. University Comp- troller Ralph Perry managed administration of the business office! receipts, payroll checks and fund expenditures. Ted Dobb, budget director, prepared the annual budget statement forthe state legislature and the Board of Regents. Checks for grants, loansand scholarships are dis- persed to students through the Comptroller ' s office. Photo by Laurence Blaker Business Manager Daniel Beatty advisesthe Presi- dent about the availability and expenditure of funds. 103 ' Interview schedules for senior job applications are posted daily at the Placement Center in Anderson. Center enlists computer for placement programs Computerized recruiting programs for students seeking employment in industry and education were introduced by the Placement Center in November. New temporary partitions provided interviewing facilities to 1,200 recruiters for more than 8,000 student interviews. Approximately 20 per cent of the student body took advantage of part-time job openings, made available through the Office of Aids, Awards and Veterans ' Services. Regular and emergency loans were also available to students with financial needs. In September, a $300,000 Student Development Grant was re- ceived by the Counseling Center to continue a three-year program in the areas of counseling, communications and research. Through the Office of Student Religious Activities, directed by William Tremmel, Buddhist, Moslem, Hindu and Jewish scholars were invited to speak to cam- pus religious groups about their beliefs and how they differ from Christianity. Approximately 6,600 plates of food are served daily in Derby Food Center, the three-year-old cafeteria style center which serves dormitory residents of Haymaker, Ford, Moore and West halls. 104 Cokes and donuts are favorites of students grabbing between-class-snacks and quick lunches at the Union. Students can place calls on one free phone or five pay phones which linethewall of a Union lounge. Horseback riding, a discussion entitled What are people for? , and buzz sessions occupy the time of55membersofthe Freshman Seminarprogram during a weekend retreat at Rock Springs 4-H ranch. Office of student affairs directs campus activity Five deans of students, under the supervision of Vice-president for Student Affairs Chester Pe- ters, planned and directed student activities. Improving freshman orientation and enlarging the University guidance program, Peters also was chairman of the Housing Council and a member of the Athletic Council and the Long-range Plan- ning Committee. Initiated in the fall under the direction of Wal- ter Friesen, associate dean of students, 20 person- nel administrators from schools throughout the country attended a series of educational seminars on campus. Associate Dean of Students Margaret Lahey promoted new closing hours for women students and handled all women ' s affairs. Working with student organizations and senior women in resi- dence halls were duties of Caroline Peine, assist- ant dean of women. Thomas Frith, assistant dean of students and residence hall program director, worked with campus government associations and student councils. Allan Brettell, assistant dean of students, advised 426 foreign students. J. Allan Brettell, People-to-People adviser, is the University ' s International Week committee chairman. Photo by Laurence Blaker Vice-president for Student Affairs Chester Peters supervised the revision of freshman orientation. 106 Ian- Caroline Peine began a program to inform jun- ior and senior women on business world practices. Dean Walt Friesen works directly with orientation and the University ' s student conduct programs. _________ As Residence Hall Program Director, Thomas Frith supervises KSUARH and oversees dormitory staffing. Margaret Lahey this year began a program to make campus adjustment easier for freshman women. 107 As director of Student Health, Dr. Hilbert Jubelt also is personal physician to all varsity athletes. Health center increases facilities, staff, offices Modernization and expansion of facilities marked the year at the Student Health Center. The basement of the center provided space to accommodate three new staff members, a health physicist, a public health engineer and a health educator. Construction included three confer- ence rooms, a staff lounge, medical library and business offices at an estimated cost of $100,000. With the creation of the offices, more room on the ground floor was available for physicians consul- tations rooms, a new reception desk, expanded laboratory facilities and offices for the newly developed physiotherapy department. During the fall, Student Health sent question- naires to living groups asking for health topics on which students desired more information. As a result, the health education director from Student Health set up programs of films and speakers for each living group on campus. Approximately 1,000 students are treated an- nually in the40-bed student hospital. Volunteers and registered nurses at Student Health spend long hours conducting bed checks, giving back rubs, supervising visitors, administering medica- tion and assisting doctors with examinations. 108 Student Health facilities expanding this year inclu- de psychiatric quarters on the first floor level headed by Dr. E. Robert Sinnett. Seven full-time physicians diagnose and treat student illnesses. Taking temperatures at the nurses ' station is the preliminary step in receiving medical attention. After an examination and diagnosis, students fill their prescriptions at the Student Health pharmacy. 109 Library director Richard A. Farley supervises the reclassification of more than 500,000 books. Farrell library ' s giant dictionaries provide help for those puzzled over complicated word definitions. Farrell library schedules $2.5 million construction Plans were initiated in the fall for a $2.25 mil- lion addition to Farrell Library, with construction scheduled to begin in 1968. Proposed features of the six-story structure included a 24-hour study area on the ground floor and space on the top floor with controlled temperature and humidity for collections of old and rare books. Provisions also were made to introduce computers for the processing of books checked out and returned by students. One feature of the process included no- tifying students if they had any other books out and if they were overdue. When returned, books were automatically sent to appropriate floors. Individual residence hall libraries were re- placed this year by a branch of Farrell Library opened in Derby Food Center. The more efficient library branch served residents of Ford, Haymak- er, Moore and West halls. Microfilm and microcard readers offerstudentsan accurate record of past news issues and magazines. no I Secluded cubicals in library stacks pro vide a place for quiet study or an occasional moment of rest. New publications shelves at Farrell library in- clude literature on the cur rent Vietnam situ at ion. Second floor of Farrell Library houses periodicals and humanities material for students and faculty. providing a place for study. Artwork and trav- eling posters are on display throughout the year. Dean of Admissions and Records Ellsworth Ger- ritz supervises the handling of student records. Concentrated and intensive study causes a student to have no concern for the approaching late hours. Changes and consolidations at Farrell Library are faculty and to prepare for the new $2.25 million addi- often necessary to accommodate both students and tion, scheduled for completion in early 1970. fHT-lfl own Brown allocates space, sets academic programs Working with deans of the nine colleges as liai- son from President McCain, Vice-president for Academic Affairs John Lott Brown attempted to integrate, coordinate and plan overall academic programs. Attending meetings with the deans even two weeks, Brown allocated facilities where they were most needed. He also met with the Research Coordinating Council, which handled experimental stations and general research. Brown oversaw institutional research where statistics on enrollment and University trends were prepared. He also directed the computer center in Anderson and summer school admis- sions and records. By putting class schedules on tape and setting up class rosters and students ' schedules alphabet- ically and by colleges, Dean of Admissions and Records E. M. Gerritz made efforts to update the year-old computer system of enrollment. The new process eliminated approximately 80,000 space-consuming IBM cards, once used to record the classes of every student. Gerritz also worked on the promotion of the pass-fail system of grading made available in the fall. Supervising the Division of Continuing Education, John Kitchens directs the summer school program. Photo by Laurence Blaker Vice-president for Academic Affairs John Lott Brown writes articles for numerous scientific journals. 113 I Measuring the exchange rate used in determining what in formation forces hold two DN A strands to- gether, a graduate student separates radioactive water from the DNA through gel filtration columns. Graduate school grows to meet public demands Due to additional demands of education, in- dustry and government for highly trained people in every area of specialization, enrollment in the graduate program increased 10 per cent over last year. New programs were added in computer sci- ence and geochemistry to meet demands of in- dustry. The departments of physics, math, biolo- gy and other sciences also expanded research programs and added new faculty members. Development in graduate work involved new programs crossing departmental and college lines. Programs in animal breeding, food science, animal nutrition, genetics and regional and community planning drew greatest support and gave graduate students the opportunity to bring together materials and research techniques. The newly initiated programs also attracted a greater number of instructors from other departments. : .; H Graduate Council TOP ROW: Robert F. Kruh. Charles V. Hall, Wal- lace Dace, Roy A. Bartel, John P. Noonan, Draytford Richardson, Richard L. D. Morse, Robert P. Ealy, John L. Noordsy, Eugene A. Friedmann. BOTTOM ROW: Luther 0. Leavengood. Paul E. Sanford, John M. Marr, J. Harvey Littrell, Alvin E. Mulanax, Milton L. Manuel, William J. Clark, Stephan A. Konz. Milling and grain science majors learn to use a gi- ant mixer in the required experimental baking class. In entomology research labs, students experiment with subjects of insect physiology and toxicology. Graduate School Administrative Heads John P. Noonan. associ- ate dean: G. B. Marion, animal breeding; Draytford Richardson, animal nutrition: Curtis Trent, extension education; Ross Mickel- sen. food science; Thad H. Pittenger. genetics; Henry V. Beck, physi- cal science teaching: Vernon P. Deines. regional and community planning. Using acid autoanalyzers in the milling department, an analysis of proteins for their amino acid con- tent and composition determines the nutritional value of various proteins found in foods and feeds. Formerly dean of Arts and Sciences at the Univer- sity of Arkansas, new Graduate School Dean Robert Photo by Laurence Blaker Kruh has published several articles concerning the chemical structure of liquids and crystals. 116 Kruh proposes programs to expand doctoral work Alert to the demands on the graduate office by students and industry, Dean Robert Kruh consid- ered new programs to meet the demands and scrutinized established programs to assure their quality. Kruh coordinated all policies formulated by the Graduate Council and the Graduate School faculty. The policies were designed to in- sure teaching excellence, encourage research and help provide the environment to stimulate high intellectual and scholarly achievements. Kruh planned programs for new ways to ac- quire basic skills in such areas as languages, li- brary use, mathematics, statistics and computer science in Graduate School. Because of the rapid- ly expanding University graduate enrollment, he proposed masters and doctoral programs in all established curricula. Physics graduate students try to determine the mol- ecular structures of benzene and cyclohexene for a Planting seeds into a machine, a plant pathology grad student records observations with leaf rust. project by passing light through crystals of com- pounds and recording their findings for study. 117 Utilizing the law of gravity, spouts carry mill pro- first stages of the milling process. The machinery ducts to roller grinders which are used in the can produce 20,000 pounds of milled products daily. 118 Applying weed killer to bindweed in a growth cham- ber, an agronomy student fulfills requirements in a weed science project, learning identification, growth habits and methods of controlling weeds. Ag attempts to broaden curricula with self-study Emphasis on broadening the agriculture cur- riculum, with particular stress on better advising and instruction, was the highlight of an extensive self-study by the College of Agriculture. Pat- terned after the University-wide study, an analy- sis of the academic, research, extension and inter- national programs of the college was conducted and recommendations made b committees of faculty members and Agricultural Council. Agriculture recorded a greater percentage in- crease in enrollment than any other college. The increase was attributed to the extra option added to all areas of the agriculture curriculum, efforts of the faculty during a symposium in 1967 and monthly seminars emphasizing the principles of teaching and developing careers in agriculture. College of Agriculture Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Gilbert R. Dodge, administrative assistant: Frank R. Carpenter, assistant dean; David J. Mugler. assistant to the dean: Paul L. Kelley. agricultural economics: Lowell Brandner. agricultural editor; Raymond V. Ol- son, agronomy. BOTTOM ROW: Donald L. Good, animal husbandry: Howard L. Mitchell, biochemistry: Charles L. Norton, dairy and poul- try science: Herbert C. Knutson. entomology: William J. Hoover, grain science and industry: Ronald W. Campbell, horticulture and forestry: Ottie J. Dickerson, plant pathology. 119 Plant pathologists, who are also members of the United States Department of Agriculture, conduct visual observations each fall to determine the potential of diseased fungi on wheat leaf rust. Dean Hess updates agriculture courses, teaching In his second year as dean of the College of Agriculture, Carroll Hess was involved in nation- al and regional projects devoted to the updating and improvement of the agriculture curricula. Appointed member of the National Academy of Science ' s Committee on Education in Agriculture and Natural Resources, Dean Hess met with oth- er University personnel to develop and support efforts to improve the quality of teaching. At an eight-state university conference, Dean Hess met with other deans and associate deans in agriculture to discuss a reciprocal agreement whereby non-resident students were allowed to pay in-state tuition for certain curricula. Agriculture Council TOP ROW: George Heersche, Robert L. Fris- bie, Michael R. Swanson, Connie R. McReynolds, Carolyn D. Olson, Mary Jo Koons, Stanley D. Buss, Kenneth A. Winzeler, Vaughn L. Nelson, Norman R. Ga lie. SECOND ROW: John N. Butts, Larry R. Shubert, Robert Stallbaumer, Gordon L. McCosh, Tom J. Moxley, Frederick A. Kopp, Brad J. Kerbs, Eric M. Burkhead, Charles D. Lam- bert, Frank R. Carpenter. BOTTOM ROW: Ben W. Wood, Larry E. Kohl, Larry D. Ryan, Duane H. McClure, Perrin K. Symns, Forrest E. Stegelin, Clifford S. Sparks, William D. Oswalt, Russell L. Bussman, Steven A. Larson, James A. Webster. V Since coming to the College of Agriculture in 1966, Dean Carroll Hess has been appointed to the Resident Photo by Laurence Blaker Instructors Committee on Policy forthe National Association of State and Land Grant Institutions. 121 After classes, a student works to pay his college expenses at the swine farm north of Call hall. Ag expands curriculum with specialized options With a total enrollment of 1,205 compared to 1,097 in 1966, the College of Agriculture contin- ued marked expansion. To compensate for the increase, various options in all areas of agriculture curriculums were offered. Students in pre-forest- ry specialized in conservation, recreation, horti- culture or the economics of forestry. Students enrolled in other areas studied in the production field or in scientific research relating to agriculture. New aspects in farming and inter- national relations were studied in the new Inter- national Agriculture option, which enabled stu- dents to prepare specifically for service in the Peace Corps. Additional social science courses were required for some agriculture majors, in- cluding speech and humanities, to keep pace with the expanding needs and positions in the agricul- tural field. Dairy Foods Processing students perform an electro- metric titration of milk to measure its buffering capacity. The experiment gives students a basic un- derstanding of the reaction of milk to heating. Attempting to find ways of slowing the action of uricase in a steer ' s stomach and discover a more ec- onomical feeding method, veterinarians remove sam- ples through a rumen fistula in the steer ' s side. Milton Manuel, professor of agricultural economics since he became a faculty member 21 years ago, coor- dinates research on a University project investiga- ting economic growth of area grain cooperatives. Associate Professor of Agronomy Kurt Feltner teaches classes in plant and weed science. Formerly a mem- ber of the University of Wyoming faculty, Feltner is completing his third year with the department. 123 flllli.llMill M | Supervising courses in five curriculums and updating studies with the addition of six new courses, Emil Photo by Laurence Blaker Fischer began his fifth year as dean of the country ' s fifth largest College of Architecture and Design. 124 Architecture dean works on campus committees Filling positions on the University ' s Long- range Planning Committee for future develop- ment and the Auditorium Building Committee, Dean Emil Fischer of the College of Architecture and Design taught introductory courses in funda- mentals of design. The senior class also chose Fischer to serve on a committee to select one of several projected plans for a campus directory map landscape, which they later donated to the University as a class project. As dean, Fischer was required to sit on panels reviewing graduate thesis and summations. He also was a member of the Deans Academic Council, which administered academic programs, directed the administration and worked on the college curriculums and the general organization and planning of the University calendar. Fischer was appointed by Vice-president John Lott Brown to serve on the committee of general education which investigated and updated gener- al programs. He also was host to the annual Kan- sas planning conference in November. Through the use of construction drawings, students spacial relations, plan acoustical and lighting sys- enrolled in Interior Architectural Design coordinate terns and estimate the cost of interior design. - nd Design- 125 01 ' ft, ifii y, Wl MH M kn Fret Students in Elements of Landscape Architecture con- In the class, students learn to strengthen their struct two and three dimensional scale projects. abilities in architectural site development. 126 - Student architects intern on three-month projects Fulfilling a requirement for all architecture students, a series of three-month internships on off-campus projects sent students in the College of Architecture and Design to points across the state. Those in regional planning developed de- signs for a mall shopping center in Oberlin, a northwest Kansas community, while senior archi- tects studied the development of Milford reser- voir and its recreational facilities. In other stud- ies, students planned future remodeling possibil- ities for empty grain elevators in the area. In cooperation with University of Kansas architects, students hosted a November state planning conference, displaying student projects and works of professional plan ners. College of Architec- ture Administrative Heads TOP ROW: F. Gene Ernst, assistant dean; Robert P. Ealy, associate dean. Frequently contributing to Architectural Record and other journals. Henry Wright conducts an envir- onmental seminar, advises graduate students and in- vestigates improvements in audio-visual education. Students in acoustics experiment with reflectors which project sound waves hundreds of feet away. Architecture Council TOP ROW: Albert E. Sanner, Jeffrey L. Krehbiel. Gary D. Lynn. Donald E. Carlson. Edwin S. Broadwell, Ron- ald W. Smith. Robert J. Dodson. BOTTOM ROW: Walter J. Viney. Sharon R. Meisner. Mary Jo Seyler. Linda L. Ludden. Susanne F. Lit- tle. Calvin H. Cochran. 127 Students in an entomology lab observe species of fleas on a closed circuit television set. The T.V., purchased with a National Science Foundation Grant, is used to study insect structure and behavior. Professor of Aerospace Studies Col. Bertram Ruggles supervises the AFROTC training program which is the largest voluntary unit in the nation. Fifty-one of his cadets won Air Force scholarships last year. Richard Clark teaches courses in Technical German, German I and Schiller. Since becoming head of the modern languages department six years ago, he has supervised and programmed language laboratories. 128 Honors students in A S study in special center With 109 new freshman students enrolled in the honors program, the College of Arts and Sci- ences established an honors center in Kramer Food Center where honors students could gather for study and lectures. An experimental inter-dis- ciplinary program in political science, sociology and western civilization was also introduced in which a modified honors residence plan grouped freshman women in classes together in Goodnow hall and freshman men together in Marlatt hall. Preparation began in the physics department for the establishment of an accelerator which was to be in operation by the end of 1968. The accel- erator is used for atom smasher research in nu- clear and solid state studies and atomic physics. With the initiation of a South Asian studies program in 1966, the college was declared one of eight South Asian study centers in the country. Polarimeters, used in biochemistry, show the mea- surement of sugar concentration by light totation. College of Arts and Sciences Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Wil- liam L. Stamey. associate dean; G. Orval Ebberts, assistant dean; Marjorie Adams, assistant dean; Bertram L. Ruggles. aerospace studies; Oscar V. Larmer, art; Horace B. Lee. athletics; Adrian H. Daane, chemistry: L. Evans Roth, biology. SECOND ROW: Paul L. Kelley. economics; Earle R. Davis. English; Joseph R. Chelikowsky, geology and geography; Robert P. Browder. history; John E. Max- field, mathematics: Ralph Wright, military science; Richard C. Clark, modern languages; Luther O. Leavengood, music. BOTTOM ROW: Benjamin Tilghman, philosophy; Robert B. Leachman, physics; Thomas M. Evans, physical education; William W. Boyer. political science; E. Jerry Phares. psychology: Eugene A. Friedmann, sociolo- gy and anthropology: Norma D. Bunton. speech: Holly C. Fryer, sta- tistics; Ralph R. Lashbrook, technical journalism. 129 Chalmers names faculty to study course revision Possible revisions in the liberal arts curriculum were studied by a faculty committee appointed by Dean John Chalmers of the College of Arts and Sciences. Six additional committees, com- posed of faculty members, were formed later to recommend individual departmental curriculum changes. Formation of the committees was prompted by a desire from both students and faculty to solve problems created by an increasing number of students, a lack of student-peer rela- tionships and the diffusion of student interests. Dean Chalmers was vice-president of the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences and was the University coordinator of the Marymount College program. Through this five-year plan participating faculty completed their second year teaching classes at the Salina college in an effort to broaden the school ' s liberal arts curriculum. Accurate recording of microscopic data is a fun- damental part of a zoology student ' s lab work. Studying Near Ultraviolet Spectrum of Benzene, a physics graduate student examines graphs charting the decay of light intensity as part of his master ' s research on the energy levels in organic solids. 5.: 130 Supervising advisery and academic affairs of the 23 departments comprising the University ' s largest Photo by Laurence Blaker college. John Chalmers is completing his fifth year as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. 131 Noted for his research in the field of bacteriology, V. D. Foltz received the Distinguished Professor ' s Award at a banquet in his honor last year. Foltz is a former adviser to Interfraternity Council. Children enrolled in storytelling from Manhattan Recreation Center listen and then act out stories. As spotters watch, a beginning gymnastics student attempts a knee circle on the uneven parallel bar. 132 : ity Council. Recording material to be amplified and manipulated in a lab. musicians make an electronic tape piece. Adviser to Phi Alpha Theta and history club, Rob- ert Linder teaches Western Civilization and Ren- aissance history. At the University since 1964, he has edited three books on politics and religion. Arts and Sciences records increase of 4,400 Expansion was the key word in the College of Arts and Sciences, with a record enrollment of 4, 400 students. Plans were proposed for a $4 mil- lion biological sciences building and a $2.7 mil- lion auditorium and music wing. Both were scheduled for completion in 1969. Consolidation of the departments of computer science and statistics and the establishment of a doctorate program in geochemistry were ap- proved by the Board of Regents. Visiting distin- guished professors included C. K. Gairola in art, Jean-Claude Barat and Cyril Meadows in modern languages and Donald Lang and Arie van Wijng- aarden in physics. Several English offices were moved to Waltheim hall and a large portion of art classes were transferred to West Stadium. Arts and Sciences Council TOP ROW: Mary Lee Tussey. Martha J. Zimmerman. Diana S. Gump. ThelmaJ. Kirk. Cynthia J. LeHew, Sharon G. Horigan. Marilyn Tollefson. SECOND ROW: Kathryn A. Cavm. Madelyn G. Keller. Charles R. Bonebrake. Christopher C. Rhinehart. John E. Caton. Elizabeth A. Mackender. Dan S. Grinstead. BOTTOM ROW: David R. Solenberger. Terrance L. Glasscock, Robert W. Stamey, Jerry E. Kopke. Orin D. Bell. Galen E. Ericson, Robert D. Bowser. Blair Kolasa, formerly associate dean of the Col- lege of Commerce, replaced C. Clyde Jones as active Photo by Laurence Blaker dean. Dean Kolasa was instruments I in the acquis- ition of the new G-15 computer for the college. 134 , Kolasa named chairman of evaluating committee In his position as acting dean of the College of Commerce since March of 1967, Dean Blair Kola- sa participated in faculty seminars. The weekly sessions were concerned with new developments and discussions on quantitative methods and computer sciences in teaching. As chairman of the social science committee established by Vice-president John Lott Brown, Dean Kolasa evaluated the state of the social sci- ences and made recommendations for future courses. As a member of a committee studying development in the College of Commerce, he proposed a long-range plan, establishing goals and creating a faculty self-survey. College of Commerce Administrative Heads Mildred E. Buzen- burg. assistant dean; Robert S. Hoeke. director of graduate studies: Rhae M. Swisher. director of management services. Using the latest model IBM computer, an Investments student and instructor check class project results. Commerce Council TOP ROW: Eugene J. Laughlin. John W. Stude. Robert D. Wehling. James M. Peters. Craig S. Rowlen. Ralph B. Taylor. Mildred E. Buzenberg. BOTTOM ROW: John R. Westerman. Theresa M. Garlett. Janet L. Kannard, Rita L. Vodraska. Leslie C. Longberg. 135 Open forall students, Typing I coursesteach fund- amentals of typing, striving for accuracy and speed. Practice is given with legal forms, invoices, letter writing, composing and dictation at the typewriter. 136 Commerce students use G-15 computer in class With the addition of a G-15 computer, a gift from the Control Data Corporation, the College of Commerce offered courses in data processing and programming. The computer was used in administrative programming to make records of courses students had completed and their curric- ulum information. Results from research surveys taken of the top 75 corporations in Kansas were printed in Man- agement News, a monthly magazine published by commerce students. Another survey studied man-power and farm equipment manufacturers in the Junction City and Manhattan area. For the second consecutive summer, the col- lege sponsored a National Defense Education Act institute for area economics teachers. A $500 grant from Phillips Petroleum and a $1,000 grant from Continental Oil Co. were used for research by professors and for student scholarships. Installed in June, the 360 computer is used for re- search and for making class and room assignments. voices. letter he type William Clark, professor of accounting, has recent- ly completed his book about program learning. A University faculty member for 22 years; he also is sponsor for Delta Mu Delta, business honorary. Courses in office practice give business and ac- counting majors practice in payrolls and figures. 137 Elementary Education students cover cardboard box- es with paper mache to design a life-sized kangaroo. New dean of education plans improved research Beginning his duties in August, 1967 as clean of Education, James McComas initiated plans to increase the college ' s research capabilities and to strengthen its relationship with public schools. Formerly professor and head of elementary and secondary education at New Mexico State Uni- versity, he was a field reader for the U.S. Office of Education ' s Bureau of Research, reviewing proposed innovations in curriculum and educa- tional administration. He also was involved with programs associated with a reading research cen- ter and National Teachers Corps instruction. Under the auspices of the Faculty Develop- ment Institute, the college received a substantial grant from the U.S. Office of Education providing salary support for four additional instructors. College of Education Administrative Heads Floyd L. Price, as- sistant to the dean; George A. Olson, co- ordinator of student teaching. Educational Council TOP ROW: Martha A. Stonehocker, Karen L. O ' Connor, Gary E. O ' Hara. BOTTOM ROW: Dorothy A. Hokr. Patricia A. Hatch, Judith G. Burgess, Karen D. Engle. Vikki K. Miller. Listed in Who ' s Who in Research. James McComas. who completes his first year as dean of the Col- Photo by Laurence Blaker lege of Education, conducted open seminars to pro- mote interest in graduate programs in education. 139 7 i c TO M; After observing classes in a public school before fall a seven-week requirement in student teaching, enrollment, seniors in teacher education fulfill The schools are assigned by the College of Education. 140 Education college adds doctoral degree program Keynoting activities in the College of Educa- tion were studies investigating an addition of fa- cilities, the development of a Ph.D. program and enlargement of special education and guidance in kindergarten teaching. A closed-circuit mobile television network, which taped the student- teacher in the actual confines of the classroom, aided self-evaluation of 500 student-teachers. Teaching remained the most frequent voca- tional objective of University graduates. A 2.2 in all resident work was required to meet entrance requirements to the college. Seven faculty mem- bers joined the education staff. Participating in an Institute for School Survey and Research, faculty members made comprehensive studies of strengths and weaknesses of Kansas schools that requested their service. Richard Hause, a member of Phi Delta Kappa and Kap- pa Delta Pi. education honoraries. and the National Education Association, supervises student teachers and teaches three secondary education courses. Art for Elementary Education students fashion top- nots for their masks constructed from paper sacks. With a closed circuit T.V., students film meetings and special programs in the audio-visual department. 141 Using a metal lathe, an agricultural engineering student trims the diameter of a metal cylinder. New engineering dean reviews modernization Ralph Nevins was appointed dean of the Col- lege of Engineering in September, 1967 after serving as head of the mechanical engineering department for 10 years. During his first year as dean, Nevins organized a thorough review of the college ' s curricula and organization in order to formulate goals and objectives to be met by the college. The needs involved preparing graduate engineering students for future work by bridging the gap between pure engineering and its appli- cation to humanities and emphasizing the study of industrial and technological advancements which the engineer needed for his work. College of Engineering Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Kenneth K. Gowdy. assistant dean; George H. Larson, agricultural engineer- ing; Philip G. Kirmser. applied mechanics. BOTTOM ROW: William H. Honstead, chemical engineering; Jack B. Blackburn, civil engineer- ing; Frank A. Tillman, industrial engineering; William R. Kimel, nu- clear engineering. 142 Keypunching cards to feed into a computer, students do course work in the Engineering Computer Center. Planning a thorough review of the college ' s curri- cula, Ralph Nevins replaced Paul Russell as dean Photo by Laurence Blaker of the College of Engineering. Nevins formerly was head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. 143 Electrical engineering students learn to operate an audio amplifier in one of the four two-hour labs required for a degree. The department, one of eight in the college, has an enrollment of 385 students. Engineering Council TOP ROW: Gary L. Johnston, Glenn P. Alpert, Larry R. Larsen, Jon C. Ferguson, Steven R. Beck, Robert L. Hirt, James W. Gentry, Dallas L. Kibbe, Gary L. Urbanek, Garry L. Macha, James E. Stresewski. BOTTOM ROW: Ted A. Broers, Donald H. Mer- ten, Alan F. Kessler, Sandra S. Mall, Linda K. Shehi, Theron E. Fry, Robert L. Fox, Gary M. Begnoche. College of Engineering plans building complex Review and modernization took form in the College of Engineering through the direction of the new dean, Ralph Nevins. The curricula of mechanical, chemical, civil, nuclear and indus- trial engineering were studied so the college could he modernized and expanded, with empha- sis on the area of application of engineering to a modern society. The expansion included a pro- posed c omplex of buildings which would house the Departments of Chemical, Nuclear and In- dustrial Engineering. Updating the college also called for training the graduate engineer to be more socially-minded in his application of profes- sional training to construction. The approach of study in engineering specifically included an ex- pansion of courses that dealt with an engineer ' s duties toward society. Humanities and social sci- ences were especially emphasized. Graduate students in Industrial Engineeringstudy physiological cost of work with a four-spot form. T. 0. Hodges, professor of agricultural engineering, does full-time research on the refrigerated storage of moisturized corn forthe U.S. Department of Ag- riculture ' s Transportation and Research Division. Since coming to the University three years ago, Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering Walter Meyer has taught and done research in the areas of fuel processing and fast neutron spectrometry. 145 Named to several national Who ' s Who listings, Dean of Home Economics Doretta Hoffman is consult- Photo by Laurence Blaker ed as a textbook adviser and writes articles appearing in periodicals for biochemistry and nutrition. 146 Students in Food Science test new recipes, new pro- ducts and new techniques used in food preparation. Students in tailoring classes learn basic sewing skills whilecon struct ing garments of theirchoice. Dean Hoffman makes executive visit to India - -- , ::- ; I nutrition- On an executive visit to Andhra Pradesh Uni- versity in India, Dean Doretta Hoffman of the College of Home Economics reviewed the pro- grams in home economics and evaluated the uni- versity s international potentiality. Dean Hoffman represented the University in nation-wide home economics research as a mem- ber of the Home Economics sub-committee of the Experiment Station committee on organiza- College of Home Economics Administrative Heads Ruth M. Hoef- lin. associate dean: Jean E. Reehling. assistant to the dean; Carole Schulze. assistant to the dean: Jessie A. Warden, clothing, textiles tion and policy. She also was chairman of the Association of Home Economics Administrators of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges. In order to give students an opportunity to voice their ideas, Dean Hoffman initiated student participation in the Dean ' s Advisory Council. Elected student leaders met informally each month with the Dean, her staff and faculty to coordinate programs in the college. and interior design: Marjorie M. Stith. family and child develop- ment: Richard L. D. Morse, family economics: Lucille M. Wakefield; foods and nutrition: Grace M. Shugart, institutional management. 147 Throwing a pot lid on the potter ' s wheel, a second year ceramics student uses his fingers to shape wet clay. The class emphasizes the development of skill on the wheel and use of ceramic glazes. Food Science lab students evaluate the effects of pre-freezing variations on flavor and appearance. Home EC initiates plan to visit, assist students In order to further develop the areas of dietet- ics, nutrition, medical technology and physical therapy, the College of Home Economics re- ceived a $7,000 grant from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. The money was used to develop a brochure describing profession- al opportunities and to provide speakers for schools and organizations across the state. With Bethel College in Newton, the Two-Two Plan was initiated in which a University faculty member visited the Bethel campus during regis- tration to assist students with their schedules. In the spring, Bethel students made a field trip here to become acquainted with the campus. Repre- sentatives from the dean s office also visited jun- ior colleges to help them with home economics related problems. 148 Assistant Professor of Foods and Nutrition Kathleen Newell teaches courses in Food for Man. Principles of Nutrition and Diet Therapy. Before com ing here six years ago, she worked in hospital dietetics. Home EC Instructor Betsy Bergen of the Department of Family and Child Development explains the development of the individual through contact in pre-marital, marital and parent-child relationships. Home Economics Council TOP ROW: Rebecca A. Cox. Virginia L. Ward. Barbara Byrne. Lora M. Smith. Judy A. Hester. Charlotte A. Shoup. Janice E. Maisch. Karen E. Hoeme. SECOND ROW: Frances R. Mullinix. Jeanne A. Dunbar. Ann L. Cravens, Marcia A. Norby. Shar- on. L. Van Vleet. Beverly A. Norton. Jean M. Casper. Virginia M. Munson. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn K. McKinley. Karlyn K. Emel, Mar- lene K. Moyer. Rose M. Boor, Angele Holvorson, Kathleen J. Warner. Diane K. Youngers. 149 Dean Cornelius pushes college building program During his second year as dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, Charles Cornelius pushed the school ' s building program through its initial stages. In the fall, the state legislature allo- cated $110,000 for architectural fees in the first in a series of steps toward the projected $14 million building program for the school. First phases of construction for the college were a new wing for the medical science building and the addition of a wing to the Dykstra teach- ing-hospital complex. Seven different completion dates were set for the total construction project. College of Veterinary Medicine Administrative Heads Lee T. Rails- back, assistant dean; Donald M. Trotter, anatomy; Embert H. Coles, pathology, parasitology, and public health; Jacob E. Mosier, surgery and medicine. First president of the National Association of Clin- ical Pat ho legists and a member of its board of dir- ectors, E. H. Coles teaches advanced clinical path- ology and has written a textbook in the field. Veterinary Medicine Council TOP ROW: Russell A. Frey, Frank J. Fishburn, Clifford T. Kumamoto, Max L. Hacker, James R. McCoy, Lannie L. Hanel, Larry L. Williams. BOTTOM ROW: F. Lynn Willard, Keith H. Eubank, M. Keith Kingsley, Garth L. Peterson. 150 Charles Cornelius, dean of the College of Veteri- nary Medicine, outlined the school ' s $14 million Photo by Laurence Blaker building program for the Board of Regents. The first step includes an addition to the hospital. 151 k ilt ,$ Wj Veterinary medicine students practice handling ani- pard is being tested for his reaction to an anti- mals and giving shots with a hypodermic. The leo- biotic protecting him from germs native to Kansas. 152 I Placing a specimen chamber into an electron micro- scope, a vet student prepares to do an analyzation. Preparing for an operation to examine a section of the animal ' s spinal cord, an intern in the surgery de- Visiting lecturers speak for Vet Medicine series Outstanding scientists in various fields of veter- inary medicine, each internationally recognized, spoke as part of a new lecture series in the Col- lege of Veterinary Medicine honoring former Dean R. R. Dykstra. The series, a sequence of one-day short courses, exposed students to new techniques and discoveries in the field and ac- quainted them with some of the outstanding men in the profession. Increasing emphasis in the college was placed on an expanded building program, including a seven-phase plan for construction and on re- search. Experiments and observations using herds of sheep showed developments of mutant lines of animals with inherited metabolic diseases. Re- search support was doubled with an increase in the number of incoming grants and the addition of 12 faculty members with extensive teaching and research backgrounds. partment of vet medicine at Dykstra Clinic shaves the cow ' s midsection and administers an anesthetic. a an and- to Kansas. Photo by Don Richards I ORGANIZATIONS Organizations are contributors to University development. They bring national recognition and honor to campus achievements. But organi- zations do more than that because they furnish the student a niche in the activities of the Univer- sity community. Students as members of an or- ganization feel a special pride in wearing purple and white, cheering for the ' Cats at a Saturday game or selling mums on a bright Homecoming Day. Students also feel a deeper pride in service to the University that their group achieves. Deco- rating the Union at Christmastime, preparing a graduate school booklet or directing traffic at ath- letic events are a few of the tasks that campus organizations perform. Organizations help tie students to University development through achievement, activities and service. Supplies, sweatshirts, stationery and University souvenirs a re available at the Den in the Union. Record budget, workers expand Union services With a record budget of more than $1 million and a record 185 employees, the Union offered a snack bar, art showings, supply store and recrea- tional facilities and acted as a conference center for state-wide groups. Nine students, three faculty members and one alumni representative composed the Union Governing Board that formulated Union expan- sionary policies. The Union Program Council and Student Government Association offices were lo- cated at the Activities Center, headquarters for student activities. Eight student committees, in- cluding A rt, News and Views, Campus Entertain- ment, Hospitality, Movies, Personnel and Re- search, Trips and Tours and Harlequinade oper- ated under the council ' s direction. Approximately 300 students worked on the 30 sub-committees. Union Program Council TOP ROW: Bradley D. Johnson, George A. Gerritz. Eugene J. Ronsick, Bryon R. Schlosser, Edwin S. Broadwell, Jay R. Hedlund. SECOND ROW: Jacquelyn A. Moe, Janet E. Thomp- son, Elizabeth Andersen, Phyllis J. Blasdel, Cynthia R. Yorke, Karlyn K. Emel. BOTTOM ROW: Cady R. Engler, James F. Reynolds. Bob H. Balwanz. 156 Students find a wide selection of novels, magazines and contemporary cards in the Cats ' Pause. Billiards proves to be a sport of intense concentra- tion for one student in the Union recreation area. Union Governing Board TOP ROW: Bob H. Balwanz. Jean E. Reeh- ling. Donna L. Knoell, Richard D. Blackburn, Rhae M. Swisher, Bruce W. Heckman. Charles K. Kaup. Carl F. Jackson. Allen Gerstenberger. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Christensen. Regina F. Wolfe. Carol A. Gaston. James R. Reynolds. Charles L. Hall. 157 Student Governing Association President ' s Cabinet TOP ROW: William S. Worley. H. Jess Frieze, Victor A. Davis. Darnell F. Hawkins. Ronald R. Worley, Glen W. Froelich. BOTTOM ROW: Rex E. Garrelts, Martha J. Reynolds. Albert J. Urich, Janet L. Kannard. Student Governing Association Executive Chairmen TOP ROW: Jean M. Sunderland, Michelle Morris, Barbara K. North, Stephen W. Kongs. BOTTOM ROW: Sue C. Maes, Ronald J. Smith, Nancy M. Boyer. SGA initiates program for senatorial assistants Under the leadership of Student Body Presi- dent Bill Worley, the Student Governing Associa- tion introduced a Student Senate committee sys- tem and a senatorial aide program. The associa- tion also proposed SGA s affiliation with the Na- tional Student Ass ociation, an information organ- ization designed to advise student government programs. SGA also published the K-Book, a handbook which reviewed numerous phases of campus life for new students. Consisting of Worley and his nine-man cabi- net. SGA s executive branch supervised 11 com- mittees, involving more than 200 students. They published the first international activities calen- dar, organized a round-robin Quiz Bowl tourna- ment and revised Student Health insurance plans. The Public Relations committee assigned teams to investigate discrimination in groups and to submit their findings to President McCain. Student Body President Bill Worley meets a platform goal as SGA joins the National Student Association. Bob Morrow, Student Senate chairman, advocates a growing concern for the definition and insurance of students ' rights and responsibilities in the chang- ing role of student government in the University. % 159 Consideration of pass-fail courses and Dead Week policies occu py senators ' minds at Tuesday sessions. Student senators promote a bill to sponsor a campus- wide inspection for possible racial discrimination. Unr Gar c Student Senate TOP ROW: Rebecca A. Bloss. Karen J. Sanborn. Mary M. McManis. Mary Jo Seyler, Louise S. Keucher, Carl F. Jack- son, Stanley D. Buss, Marcia A. Norby, Beverly A. Norton, Theresa M. Garlett. SECOND ROW: Laura L. Scott, Linda M. Williams, Michele H. Williams, George A. Gerritz, Kenneth L. Stoner, Robert L. Morrow, Thomas D. Hawk, Burk Jubelt, Alan F. Kessler. THIRD ROW: George D. Wilcoxon, Arley D. Lanman, John J. Herynk. Frederick A. Kopp, Jeffrey F. Spears, George Christakes. Gary D. Wintz, Larry R. Larsen. Michael R. Hall. Terrance L. Glasscock. BOTTOM ROW: James M. Peters, John W. Toney, Steven R. Beck, Thomas R. Baker, Gerald F. Rapp, Michael J. Shipley, Robert J. Gump, James W. Gentry, Calvin H. Cochran. Si I : Ui M 160 University Activities Board TOP ROW: Thomas R. Lindsley. Rex E. Garrelts. William A. Larson. Robert G. Rodda. P. Delbert Brinkman. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Intermill, Vikki K. Miller, Karen J. Sanborn. Michelle Morris. - - : - - - - - Civil rights legislation passes Student Senate Civil rights legislation passed by Student Sen- ate resulted in the investigation of organizations for discriminatory membership practices. To get more students involved in student government, Senate allowed its members to select aides to help with senatorial duties. Establishment of a master calendar in the Ac- tivities Center in the Union was sponsored by the University Activities Board. The board also initi- ated the publication of a handbook, distributed to all club presidents, with tips on means for effec- tive organization. The Board of Personnel Selection interviewed all applicants for positions in the Student Govern- ing Association and was in charge of the Activities Carnival. The board also set up procedures for the elections of student body president, Student Senators and senior class officers. SGA Board of Personnel Selection TOP ROW: Leslie C. Longberg. Clifford S. McKnight, H. Jess Frieze. Gary A. Stewart. Ronald R. Kline. Richard M.Wibbeler. DaleE. Nimz. BOTTOM ROW: Gloria Good. Judy A. Hester. Barbara D. Gadberry. Susan M. Fullington. Judy Jakowatz. Patricia E. McNeive. Barbara K. Benton. Tribunal TOP ROW: William B. Pollock, Donald A. Jones, E. Rex Slack, John C. Williams, Gregory D. Schaller, Dale V. Jones, Victor A. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: JoAnne S. Chapman, Deborah J. Breit, Donna L. Knoell. Board approves change in Collegian press time Responsible for Royal Purple, Collegian, Stu- dent Directory and University Edition publica- tions, the Board of Student Publications instigat- ed the printing of the morning Collegian begin- ning second semester, and selected the editors and business managers of both the Collegian and the Royal Purple. Tribunal, the judicial branch of Student Gov- erning Association, established the Student Con- Board of Student Publications TOP ROW: William E. Buzenberg, Fritz Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Norma B. Perry, Ralph R. Lashbrook, Mary S. Brandner. duct Board to hear cases from students unaffiliat- ed with any organized living group. The group also became an appeals board for cases from low- er student government boards. Social Coordinating Council prepared a hand- book for living group social chairmen and chose three dates each semester for faculty-student teas. The group abolished required social permits for functions taking place in living groups. Social Coordinating Council TOP ROW: Richard M. Wibbeler, Mary E. Abson, Caroline F. Pel ne, Thomas R. Lindsley. BOTTOM ROW: Judy A. Hester, Sara A. Rose, Kathryn A. Klag. AWS alters structure, hosts dance for officers Completely revamping the organization, Asso- ciated Women Students representatives voted to change the closing hours policy, with emphasis on calling hours and self-limited hours for junior and senior women. The association met to review the policies of the year in February and decided whether or not to continue the policy. AWS also planned a decrease in the number of officers, with representation in University student government. Exchange dinners between living groups, includ- ing off-campus women, and a dance for Ft. Riley officers leaving for Vietnam highlighted the year ' s activities. AWS also sponsored the Service Opportunities Committee as a cross-communica- tion service between groups wishing to do service projects on campus. Associated Women Students TOP ROW: Patricia L. Grant, Can- dace A. Nelson. Connie L. Brack. Donna J. Lillich, Linda G. Humes. Carmen M. Tyrus. SECOND ROW: Lindsay K. Porter-field. Margaret A. Ewing. Deborah A. Mier. Nancy J. Hey. Carol L. Bryan, Barbara J. Klick. Margaret E. Hummel. THIRD ROW: Mary K. Wood, Deborah L. Rodgers. Pamela A. Sodergren, Maria J. Kirchoff. Patricia K. Friesen, Janice M. Tillman. BOTTOM ROW: Sally J. Helton. Barbara J. Chal- oupka, Michelle H. Williams, Christine E. Shupe. Carolyn D. Olson, Linda M.Williams. Associated Women Students TOP ROW: Maribell S. Chiles. Nancy M. Boyer. Cindy L. Bullock. Judy G. Jackson, Karen D. Erickson, Eliz- abeth M. Ramirez. Jeanne A. Brattin. Susan M. Rehschuh. SECOND ROW: Deborah S. Remsberg. Margaret J. Conrow. Barbara J. Hester. Ladonna L. Douglass, Cynthia A. Pennington, Deborah D. Diller. Debrah J. Huber, Janice A. Lindgren. THIRD ROW: Anne C. Snider. Joan L. Booth, JoLynn D. Schwanke. Victoria S. Lohmuller. Sharon R. Meisner. Sally A. Listen, Kathleen J. McCreery. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy E. Hage, Cynthia J. LeHew. Barbara L. Martens, Margaret E. McCarthy, Janice S. Miller, Elisabeth A. Wentz. Blue Key TOP ROW: Daniel S. Huffman, Dennis L. Des- chner, Kenneth L. Stoner, William S. Worley, Wing K. Kwok. SECOND ROW: Bruce W. Heckman, Harry A. Stein- fort, Burk Jubelt, John W. Toney, David J. Langford, William E. Buzenberg, Ches- ter E. Peters. BOTTOM ROW: John C. Nye, Robert L. Mor- row. Senior men ' s honorary entertains 1937 alumni To commemorate their 30th year as a campus organization, the men of Blue Key with Dave Langford, president, sponsored an alumni lunch- eon for the returning graduates of the class of 1937. They also organized Homecoming pre- views, selected queen candidates and acted as escorts to those who were elected to the Home- coming Court. The top students in Kansas junior colleges were invited guests at the honorary ' s Ju-Co Day. Members served as guides for their visitors on a tour of the campus and answered questions con- cerning the University. On the Saturday preced- ing the K-State-University of Kansas basketball game, the senior men painted victory signs in Aggieville and downtown store windows. National Mortar Board commemorates 50 years Celebrating the 50th anniversary of its national founding, Mortar Board, senior women ' s honor- ary, invited members from the University of Kan- sas to a February conclave. Earlier, the 17 mem- bers, headed by Sue Brandner, participated in the traditional mum sale for Homecoming and Par- ents ' Day. They also collaborated with Blue Key to oversee Homecoming elections and window painting before the KU game. Further activities included sponsoring a Fa- vorite professor luncheon, publishing a hand- book for University students interested in gradu- ate school and hostessing the president ' s convoca- tion. An annual scholarship dinner featured Don- ald Clifton from the University of Nebraska ' s Human Resources Institute. Mortar Board TOP ROW: Louise Ferguson, Carol Christensen, Bonnee B. Badger, Virginia M. Munson, Jean M. Casper, Jackie Split- ter, Lora M. Smith, Margaret J. Marsh, Winnifred Geissler. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Fairbank, Trudine M. Mazaika, Linda J. Armstrong. Janet S. Osborne, Mary S. Brandner, Louise S. Keucher, Martha J. Reynolds. Chimes TOP ROW: Pamela K. Carr, Margaret J. Ryan, Theresa M. Garlett, Helen E. Packard, Ann L. Cravens, Carolyn K. McKinley, Ju- lie M. Murrow, Barbara L. Martens. SECOND ROW: Barbara J. Hays. Susan L. Alldritt. Diana K. Barton, Jane A. Sheetz, Diane K. Young- Chimes hears volunteer speak on Vietnam war Members of Chimes, junior women ' s honorary, heard student volunteers speak about the Viet- nam war at a meeting at a local pizza parlor. The honorary also planned a garage sale in the spring, and a trip to Fort Riley to visit wounded soldiers. Organizing the annual Parents ' Day activities, Chimes recognized the honorary parents during halftime of the Nebraska-K-State football game and invited them to the Homecoming Previews that evening. At Christmas, members hosted an annual Mortar Board breakfast with members of the senior women ' s honorary as special guests. The two groups also teamed up to bring more noted and influential speakers to the campus, and sold mums for the Homecoming football game. ers. Dolores A. Hoffman. Constance E. Langland. BOTTOM ROW: Karlyn K. Emel, Janice Goodrich, Elizabeth A. Andersen, Janis E. Miller. Sophomore women join national Spurs honorary In its third year on campus, Sparks, with Janet Shipman as president, affiliated with Spurs, the national sophomore women ' s organization. At the beginning of the fall semester Sparks helped freshman women move into their dormitories during Orientation Week. Other service projects of the honorary included visiting wounded sol- diers at the Fort Riley Army hospital and assisting with the Bloodmobile both semesters. Sparks ushered at all University convocations, including the Alf Landon lecture series and spring commencement. They were also hostesses for the Mortar Board scholarship banquet, and sold Valentine Day Valograms for the second consecutive year. Sparks TOP ROW: Wanda S. Black. Arnelle J. Hilgenfeld. Diane Latimer. Lauren J. Langner. Luana R. Lamb, Barbara D. Mistier, Cheryl J. Ross, Aldre M. Holmgren. SECOND ROW: Janet S. Bunker, Nancy E. Buchele. Susan A. Haymaker, Ann P. Kaiser, Janis E. Mutch, Vivienne L. Condon. Judith A. Jones. THIRD ROW: Karen S. Brim, Patricia J. Luttgen. Kathleen A. Keating. Pamela L. Polle, Bar- bara D. Gadberry, Linda Haughawout, Janet K. Shipman. Judy Jako- watz. BOTTOM ROW: Karla F. Praeger. Jeannette Bailey. Nancy J. Perry. Judith L. Macy, Barbara J. Chance, Karen L. Haley, Mary H. Lairmore. African Student Association TOP ROW: Emmanuel F. Bajunirwe, Timon Bondo, John B. Mubiru, Amos Adepoju, Celestine 0. Njoku, Omer Zewdu. SECOND ROW: Ananias L. Iga, Rosetta Tetebo, James 0. AM, Christopher E. Okeke, Kenneth N. Onyia, Linus C. Ohaebosim. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel I. Saror, James O. Awoniyi, Michael B. Aja- kaiye, Johnson 0. Arokoyo, William C. Mayaki, Michael A. Mesubi. African students study roles as college grads Open discussion among members on their role as graduates from foreign universities in the de- velopment of their native African countries high- lighted one of the meetings of the African Stu- dent Association. To provide the community with a better understanding of Africans, the organiza- tion showed several movies of life in Africa and resumed the second year of publication of the K- State African. The associations social events in- cluded a cultural dance and a picnic during the spring semester. Flight Instruction group makes base visitations One of the largest groups of its kind in the na- tion, the AFROTC Flight Instruction Program, involving advanced cadets in beginning pilot ' s training, made base visitations to Richards-Ge- baur in Grandview, Mo., and Vance in Enid, Okla. Upon completion of 36 hours of flying time, cross-country flights and a series of examinations, 15 members earned their private pilot ' s license during the fall semester. In addition to flight in- struction, members enrolled in a weather navi- gating course for help in extreme conditions. Air Force Flight Instruction Program TOP ROW: Jay F. Thompson, William P. McAndrew, John J. Ryan, Roger R. McCollough, Dennis C. Patterson. SECOND ROW: Charles W. Coffman, Roger E. Parks, Tommy D. Dameron, William L. Gechter. THIRD ROW: Yancy D. Hudson, Alan J. Mortimer, Robert L. Swedenburg. Kenneth W. Gilles- pie, Stanly C. Widau. BOTTOM ROW: Charles K. Kniffin. Gerald H. Ogden, Randolph L. Wright, Dale E. Brownlee. Agricultural Economics Club TOP ROW: Milton L. Manuel. Loren L. Johnson. Walter B. Doane. Harry S. Shrauner, Alan D. Ostermann, Randall D. Stoecker. Steve J. Price. SECOND ROW: Terry W. Odle, Brad J. Kerbs. John J. Herynk, C. Dwayne Neil, Dennis R. Johnson, John B. Sjo. THIRD ROW: Kenneth A. Winzeler, Frank L. Woofter. Phillip L. Knox. Edward M. Gruenbacher. BOTTOM ROW: Donald B. Johnson, Warren W. Bell, Darrell D. Schmidt, Bruce E. Frost. ' oup ms in the na- Proeram. inj pilots Aards-Ge- e in Enid, lying time, minations. it ' s license o flight in- ither navi- - -- Agricultural Economics Club TOP ROW: James A. Linenberger, James N. Trapp. Vaughn L. Nelson. Steven A. Lunt, Stanley D. Buss, Timothy M. Thomas. Robert B. Romine. SECOND ROW: Larry L. Neaderhiser. David C. Spark. John W. Risser. Dale E. Naiman, Roger L. Barr, Jerry D. Morgan. THIRD ROW: Charles A. Ryser, Johnny E. Stoll, Eldon M. Meyer, David W. Cutter, Daniel J. Falen. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen R. Morris, Jerry C. McReynolds. Robert L. Schrandt, Donald C. McEwen, Mark A. Struss, James T. LeCluyse. Ag Econ members win in national speech meet Two members of the Agricultural Economics Club were finalists in the national American Farm Economics Association speaking contest in Ontario, Canada. Organization trips included a visit to Agri Research Inc., where members learned the various functions of the company. Circulation of a newsletter to all agricultural economics majors was initiated by the 59-mem- ber club, and Dean Hess was guest speaker at the annual fall picnic which acquainted new students with the organization. The club, with Ken Wen- zler, president, also had a steak fry in the spring. 167 Ag Ed Club members see movies of Nigeria Movies taken in Nigeria by a club member who served two years active duty in that country, were shown at a meeting of the 70-member Agricultur- al Education Club. The organization, which had an increase of 30 members this year, also treated interested freshmen to a watermelon feed in the fall. Club members, all enrolled in the curriculum of agricultural education, built a display for Ag Science Day, and helped serve dinner to boys participating in the state Future Farmers of America Convention in Manhattan. Norman Galle was president of the organization, which was designed to prepare members for their future profession in agricultural education. Agricultural Education Club TOP ROW: Lloyd O. Rice, Clifford L. Swart, Terry R. Schoenthaler, Larry C. Epley, Ronald L.Stucky, James P. Mueller, Robert A. Herlocker. SECOND ROW: Wayne G. Powell, Herschel C. George, Robert C. Schwindt, Daniel P. Gerstner, Larry D. Hoobler, John A. Heien, Alan D. Cox. THIRD ROW: Elmer D. Grauerholz, Larry A. Maxwell, John M. Davies, Dennis L. Smith, Roy R. Bean, John L. Chadwell. BOTTOM ROW: Dean E. Fieser, Ronald L. Peterson, Charles D. McNeal, Joe K. Ludlum, Clifford D. Ascher. Agricultural Education Club TOP ROW: Keith A. Johnson, Robert J. Broeckelman, William R. Glace, Richard D. Wilson, Lester D. Mar- tin, Don W. Sowers. SECOND ROW: James R. Miller, Bernard L. Han- sen, Eldon D. Lawless, Norman R. Galle, Terril L. Eberhard, Alan J. Muntz, Loren D. Richard. THIRD ROW: Wilbur R. Stites, Raymond J. Agan, Wesley P. Holmes, Les D. Streit, Carmen R. Klein, Dale 0. Twaddell. BOTTOM ROW: Steven R. Welty, Howard L. Delaplane, Al- len V. Baldwin, Myron L. Ammeter, Richard A. Pearson, Orlando L. Penner, Wayne E. Thompson. 168 Agricultural Education Club Auxiliary TOP ROW: Mary L. Al- bracht, Mary L. Agan, Judy L. Rule, Linda Allison, Marcia L. Chyba. SECOND ROW: Carmen M. Sowers, Ladeanna Twaddell, Amy M. El- son, Virginia K. Baldwin. BOTTOM ROW: Kathryn M. Baugher, Bren- da A. Grauerholz. Janice K. Epley. Ag education auxiliary hosts Valentines party Women of the Agricultural Education Club Auxiliary entertained the wives of Kansas high school agricultural vocation instructors at a tea during the spring. One club guest speaker told about her experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer and another presented gift-wrapping ideas in a demonstration for the women. Social events included a get acquainted ' par- ty, a Valentines party for members and their hus- bands and a family picnic in the spring. The members made table decorations for their ban- quet with the Agricultural Education Club. Ag Mechanization Club members learn construction .basics while working on their beef research barn. Ag Mechanization Club constructs research barn Construction of a beef research barn for the Animal Husbandry department was the major project of the Agricultural Mechanization Club. The barn was financed by the department, with actual building done by members of the organi- zation. The club also displayed a booth at the annual Western Farm Retailer Convention in Kansas City and at the Salina Feeds and Materi- als Show. Social events included a Christmas par- ty and a spring picnic. In its second year on cam- pus, the club, which was headed by Floyd Bark- man, president, had 52 members. Agricultural Mechanization Club TOP ROW: Fred L. Wedel. Robert D. Harlan, Leo D. Schneider, Raymond A. Brulez. Eugene L. Poland, Richard L. Weixelman, Ervin F. Gnadt. SECOND ROW: Floyd J. Bark- man, Larry R. Frusher, Charles D. Dunbar. Robert Gene Smith, Alan M. Mitchell, Johnny A. Crawshaw, Roger A. Russ. THIRD ROW: Ralph I. Lipper, Ross W. Cole, Stephen Cadman, Samuel J. Feist, Eugene H. Goering. Kenneth D. Jorns, James L. Keener. BOTTOM ROW: John T. Hendricks, Robert D. Kirkwood, James D. Dietrich, Edward D. Sabat- ka, Galen R. McDonald, Victor H. Dyal. Alpha Delta Theta TOP ROW: Candace A. Unruh, Sharron L. Beck- enhauer, Kathleen Kehr, Judith K. Auchard, Susan P. Klema, Patri- cia K. Miller, Frieda A. Schoneweis. SECOND ROW: Carolyn L. Bar- ney, Jane M. Brinker, Sharon K. Williams, Jill M. Johnson, Karolynn A. Fisher, Brenda K. Farmer. THIRD ROW: Barbara S. Christensen, Lynnea S. Newbury, Marilyn J. Plett, Brenda L. Daniel, Mary L. Fun- ston. BOTTOM ROW: Carolynn A. Parsons, Donna J. Ruff, Marikay P. Desch, Sherri D. Spitsnogle, Connie E. Blanton. Med tech students tour K.C. research hospital For their yearly fund-raising project, Alpha Delta Theta sponsored a Most Beautiful Legs contest. Club tours included trips to the Univer- sity of Kansas Medical Center and the Research Hospital in Kansas City and Lattimore-Fink Clinic in Topeka. At a meeting a speaker from Santa Fe Hospital in Topeka discussed the grow- ing opportunities in medical technology. TV-radio honorary gives new broadcasting award Initiating the program of presenting a Broad- caster of the Month award, Alpha Epsilon Rho was one of 33 chapters of the national radio and television honorary. Members must have com- pleted at least nine hours in their field and have worked on the University ' s broadcasting staff at KSDB-FM radio. The organization hosted a ban- quet in April and had bi-monthly meetings. Alpha Epsilon Rho TOP ROW: William P. McAndrew, Patric J. Folwell, Gary D. Schultz, Ronald E. Robson. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth F. Mrozinski, Roger W. Hart- sook, Gary L. Hood. 170 Alpha Kappa Psi TOP ROW: Merlin F. Alexander, Steven R. Wiech- man, Robert C. Matthews. Larry S. Goodwin. Vernon D. Aldrich. Jack B. Stenfors. Glenn E. Reedy. SECOND ROW: Melvin J. Reitzel. Ray- mond R. White. George X. Adams. James D. McCune. Donald J. Keck. Verlyn D. Richards, John R. Westerman. THIRD ROW: David F. Denning. Rick D. Shoger, Robert W. Court. Ralph B. Taylor. Richard M. Wibbeler. Leslie C. Longberg. John W. Stude. BOTTOM ROW: Har- old J. Garten, George A. Lewis, Gary D. Metzinger. James G. Delfs. M. William Wyckoff, Jerry G. Larson. Alpha Kappa Psi runs Calvin commerce library Operation of the commerce library in Calvin Hall was one service project of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity. Members solicit- ed funds from Manhattan merchants for the pur- chase of business periodicals, and obtained corpo- ration manuals describing current business trends and career opportunities in the fields of business administration and accounting. Honorary conducts tours during orientation week In order to acquaint new students with library facilities, members of Alpha Lambda Delta con- ducted tours during orientation week. During the year, the organization also worked with Phi Eta Sigma to renovate the orientation program. The club sponsored a display at the Activities Carnival in the fall, and put up posters announcing all University convocations. Alpha Lambda Delta TOP ROW: Janice L. Johnson, Kathy L. John- son. Karen E. Scott. Beverly J. Thomas. Nancy L. Burge. Viki L. Carr. Leanne M. Benda. Nancy K. Scheetz. Kathleen L. Anderson, Janet K. Warner. Nancy E. Buchele. SECOND ROW: Ann M. Sanner, Ann P. Kaiser. Judith A. Jones. Sharon I. Gentry. Nancy L. Presnal, Hilarie S. Bolt. Barbara D. Gadberry. Linda K. Volkman. Donna J. Holt. Kathleen A. Keating. THIRD ROW: Cynthia J. LeHew. Ruthann Fir- ling. Karen S. Shivers. Judith A. Barr. Marsha L. Garrett. Judy Jako- watz. Deanna S. Koerner. Sue A. Jensen, Lynn M. Cable. Deborah L. Brown. Linda M. Frauenfelder. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy J. Alexander. Janet L. Landon, Donna J. Ruff. Martha J. Fiser, Deborah J. Chap- man. Karen L. Haley. Patricia A. Meinhardt. Barbara J. Chance. Wanda L. Bates, Carolyn A. Kaberline. Alpha Mu TOP ROW: Shafiuddin A. Asadi, Mir Shamsuddin, Billie S. Moreland, Manuel J. Carvajal, Luis A. Aira, Dwight E. Miller, Hsin Y. Chung. SECOND ROW: Earl D. Weak, Robert R. Robinson, Gerald D. Miller, Armando E. Guidote, Elieser S. Posner, Allen W. Kirleis, Ting J. Tang, Syed F. Quadri. THIRD ROW: William C. Hurley, Doug- las A. Ohlde. Charles D. Fulhage, Russell L. Bussman, Duane L. Kel- ler, James L. Balding, William J. Hoover. BOTTOM ROW: Lucien C. Rose, Beverly R. Chapin, Roger C. Locher, Keith C. Behnke, Dwayne D. Gier, Eugene P. Farrell. Alpha Tau Alpha TOP ROW: Clifford L. Swart, Larry D. Ehrlich, Eldon D. Lawless, Norman R. Galle, Richard D. Wilson, Larry E. Row- land, Terry R. Schoenthaler, James J. Albracht. SECOND ROW: Ron- ald J. Smith, Elmer D. Grauerholz. Dwight G. Gorrell, Gerald L. Hilde- brand, Leslie B. Allison, Les D. Streit, Carmen R. Klein. BOTTOM ROW: Howard L. Delaplane, Ronald L. Peterson, Orlando L. Penner, Joe K. Ludlum, Leon D. Sowers, Larry E. Goering. Milling honorary gives flour to needy families In its 33rd year on campus, Alpha Mu, milling honorary, built a display for Ag Science Day and sponsored initiation banquets in the spring and fall. For the second consecutive year, the fra- ternity, in conjunction with the local Elks Club, donated sacks of University milled flour to needy families in Manhattan. New members were re- quired to be enrolled in milling, feed science or bakery management curriculums and have a 2.9 grade average. Ag Ed honorary recruits for Agriculture College In cooperation with the State Office of Voca- tional Agriculture, Alpha Tau Alpha members recruited Kansas students for the University and the College of Agriculture. The 27 members of the agricultural education honorary, headed by Terry Schoenthaler, accompanied University pro- fessors to vocational agriculture area meetings. There they spoke informally with students about the importance of higher education, and an- swered questions about University life. 172 Operating station relays Open House messages By installing an operating station in Seaton hall, the Amateur Radio Club relayed messages from people attending the Engineers ' and Archi- tects ' Open House to out-of-state friends. Often receiving transmitter equipment from Fort Riley, the club, headed by David Soldan, heard lectures featuring the radio and public service role of operators. One talk included an electrical engineering student ' s course in theory for the amateur radio operator. Alpha Phi Omega runs student book exchange Responsible for maintaining campus bulletin boards, hosting campus conventions and ushering at Union concerts, the 40 members of Alpha Phi Omega, national service honorary, also operated the student book exchange in the Union. The honorary, which aided in planning Homecoming activities, was in charge of the University wildcat mascot, Touchdown VII. At Christmas, the group, headed by Cecil Brazzell, sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged youths. Amateur Radio Club TOP ROW: Karl W. Pruett, Thomas P. Elliott, James A. Trennepohl, Bruce T. Gugler, Jerry E. Irwin, Clifford S. McKnight. Dennis R. Peters. SECOND ROW: Daniel L. Cox. Earnest E. Peterson, John E. Reichle, Larry R. Condit, William E. Cahill, David L Soldan. BOTTOM ROW: Edward P. Sabin, Alan R. Stephens, Judy Jakowatz, Sister Judith A. Kopka. Helen A. Prevost, Richard G. Tucker. Alpha Phi Omega TOP ROW: William H. Honstead, Stanley R. Kal- ishman, Steven R. Kale, David H. Scoby, Emile J. Kolick. Cecil B. Brazzell, Billy L. Speer. Robert D. Jump, Owen M. Mamura. SECOND ROW: Dwight A. Schulke, Leroy I. Young, Louis R. Ptak, Gregory W. Harden, Donald D. Lett. Roger C. Harvey, David L. Casper, Jay D. Atwater. THIRD ROW: Robert L. Reynolds, Allen L. Linsenmayer, Burk Jubelt, Duane E. Mikesell, Kent H. Sherrod, Richard W. Wenger. Bruce E. Peters. BOTTOM ROW: Edwin J. Frick, James B. Hall, Lynn R. Gibbs, Thayne C. Green, Earl D. Tjaden, Gordon E. Montney, Ken- neth R. Mills. 173 Chemical society plans tour of research center Planning trips to the Conoco Research Center in Ponca City, Okla. and exchanging research ideas with the University of Kansas chapter, the American Chemical Society, headed by President Steve Rock, met for monthly meetings. Open to undergraduates majoring in chemistry, biochem- istry and chemical engineering, the organization heard guest speakers from private companies and watched films illustrating the processes involved in procuring and refining oil. Members also dis- cussed graduate school plans and opportunities. Organists ' spring recital features wedding music Recitals and workshops conducted by a guest organist, a series of group recitals and an ex- change recital with Washburn University and the University of Kansas marked the activities of the 14-member American Guild of Organists. Head- ed by Rochelle Ediger, the organists planned a spring program, featuring appropriate music for weddings and associated ceremonies. During monthly luncheons, the members, all students of other American Guild of Organists members gathered to compare techniques. American Chemical Society TOP ROW: Burk Jubelt, Sheila S. Kalb, William L. Schubert, Harry J. Boyer. BOTTOM ROW: David L. Tucker, Gary L. Bafus, Steven L. Rock. American Guild of Organists TOP ROW: Carolyn S. Lemon, Nancy A. Theobald, Paula L. Sanford, Robert W. Hays. SECOND ROW: Shar- ron L. Beckenhauer, Mary A. Denning, Rochelle D. Ediger. BOTTOM ROW: Carla J. Hanson, Martha J. Middleton. American Institute of Architects TOP ROW: Fernando Sanchez, R. Gene Hoffman, Larry G. Horning, William E. Potenski, John L. Wheel- er, Robert D. Habiger, Vincent D. Lombardi. SECOND ROW: Benny R. Robinson, Rodney A. Wenger, J. Michael Vieux, Jerry E. Volesky, Bernard L. Nothhouse, Gary D. Lynn, David M. Roland. THIRD ROW: Glen L. Strait, Terry A. Johnson, Lee G. Boutell, Stephen P. Bradley, Daryl L. Carter, George R. Hlavenka, Douglas R. Rieb, Richard B. Kraybill. BOTTOM ROW: Walter J. Viney, Robert M. Leonard, Bruce W. Heckman, James A. Ruff, Angelo A. Bier, Jack W. Kienast, Henry E. Hines. American Institute of Architects TOP ROW: Wing K. Kwok. Mary F. Hug. Douglas Noller. Ryan R. Rader. Linda L. Ludden. Wilma J. Briggeman. Donald R. Lowe. Ronald W. Smith. SECOND ROW: Don- ald G. Booth. Kerry L. Renner. Kenneth R. Donald. Richard W. Camp- bell. Donald E. Carlson, Wi If ord M. Bam man, Leo M. Boxberger, Theo M. Webster. Corydon Smith. James L. Gulley. William R. Bon- ner. James M. Hunt. Lindsey D. Tweedy, James J. Schraeder. Alvin L Seefeldt. BOTTOM ROW: Michael E. Shelor. Barry W. Greis, Thomas C. Pearson. Steven R. Wilson, Ronald P. Hoist. Paul R. Mosiman. Jerald D. Brockelman. American Institute of Architect Auxiliary TOP ROW: Sherry L. Renner. Linda M. Manweiler. Hoili D. Locke, Marjorie A. Musil. Sher- an L. -Demonbrun. Diane G. Bamman. Annette J. Callies. SECOND ROW: Phyllis J. Lowen. Carol A. Bonner. Shirley A. Thompson, Judy E. Lynn. Lana M. Volesky. Kay L. Meyer. Carene A. Krepinevich. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce B. Robinson. Janie S. Strait. Pat J. McKee. Joanne P. Wheeler, Linda A. Spalding. Sandra M. Smith, N. Jeanne Goodvin. AIA members inspect architecture in Wichita Members of the American Institute of Archi- tects took a December trip to Wichita for an ar- chitectural inspection tour and two students at- tended the Washington, D.C. forum, sponsored by the national AIA organization. Moving in the fall into a new office on the third floor of Seaton hall, the 150-member chapter invited several ar- chitects and business representatives to lecture. A balcony provided space for publication of a stu- dent departmental magazine. Architects ' wives learn dressmaking techniques Organizing a one-night tour of several local homes and collecting clothing and toys for a needy Manhattan family ' s Christmas marked the activities of the Architect Auxiliary, 30 architec- ture students ' wives, headed by Carol Bonner. During one of their bi-monthly meetings, Donice Hawes from the College of Home Economics lec- tured on dressmaking techniques. For their year- ly project, the auxiliary members made additions to the library and lounge in Seaton hall. 175 AID makes ornaments, decorates for Christmas To finance a field trip to the Chicago market, the 20 members of the American Institute of Inte- rior Design decorated three Manhattan business- es with their original Christmas ornaments. Meeting twice monthly, they also attended a Christmas dinner, featuring a speaker from the College of Architecture and Design. Working on an annual AID project, members prepared de- signs for competition at a regional conference, where one of their designs took first place in 1967. AIAA members tour two aircraft companies Touring the Boeing and Lear aircraft compa- nies, the student branch of the American Insti- tute of Aeronautics and Astronautics attended monthly meetings of the professional AIAA in Wichita. The club also sponsored a paper air- plane contest open to all students in Ahearn Field House and presented a club display at the Engi- neering Open House. A report on rocket thrust, submitted to a national writing contest, won re- gional awards for one AIAA member. American Institute of Interior Design TOP ROW: Dianna L. Henry, Gloria D. Pope, Gail M. Berry, Ginger L. Brooks, Patricia S. Cosgrove, Barbara A. Chase, Sharon A. Sherer. SECOND ROW: Susan E. Dart, Karen A. Falk, Sharon R. Meisner, Ruth A. Ryan, Sallie K. Roach, Kathryn L. Foos. BOTTOM ROW: Opal B. Hill, Diana K. Whittlesey, Lenna D. Skates, Julia J. Moyer, Fransiska L. Eccleston, Dana E. Buehler, Carol D. Pankratz. Checking the thermocouple on the distillation col- u mn, a chem engineer prepares for Open House. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics TOP ROW: Michael Verschelden, Quintin N. Rottering, James M. Bowyer. BOT- TOM ROW: John R. Kling, Jim A. McKinnis. LJ. 176 ur nies T a compa. attended 1 AIM in a Paper air- tarn Field te thrust, fst, won re- American Institute of Chemical Engineers TOP ROW: Mau-Yin Chow, Edward M. McConnell, Lonnie A. Wiseman, William H. Hon- stead, Dwight A. Schulke, Rick L. Hill, Charles W. Leach, William R. Waterman. SECOND ROW: Perry O. Scheuerman, Joseph F. Riedl, Howard R. Brown, Chester W. Halbleib, James E. Anschutz, Ronald M. Kruse, Michael F. Kingman, Duane L. Hood. THIRD ROW: John E. Monacci, Herbert T. Bates, Monte L. Gleason, William J. Bqyer, James S. Maness, Gary G. Draper, David N. Hay. BOTTOM ROW: Cady R. Engler, Larry S. Parrett, Lawrence A. Schulte, Wayne A. Montney, Richard E. Kaup, John W. English. 1 na K. Wiitlteey. ten ' -- ' ' -- American Institute of Chemical Engineers TOP ROW: David A. Martin. Linus C. Ohaebosim. John M. Flannery, Edward W. Dilling- ham, Forrest C. Noah, Dale E. Stevenson. Roger A. Hundley. SEC- OND ROW: Stephen C. Garton, Gary C. Drost, Enos E. Moore, Armin E. Johnson. Michael P. Newcomer, Tedd J. Dowd, Danny B. Barton. THIRD ROW: Ronald G. Odom, Wayne C. Faulconer, Rex E. Garrelts, Loren D. Nickoley. Larry L. Hummer. Jamil Haider. Lyndon K. Block- some. BOTTOM ROW: Charles W. Duethman, Douglas E. Robker. Thomas W. Skinner, Adrian F. Becker, Patrick V. Patton, Ronald L. Carr, Jon D. Barton, John D. Driskill. Chem Engineers show display in glass tower During monthly meetings of the American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers, representatives from Proctor and Gamble, Humble Oil, Celanese and Phillips explained growing opportunities for chemical engineers in industry and explained new chemical processes. The 80-member group also prepared electroplated keys and solvent ex- tractions in glass towers for display in the Engi- neers ' and Architects ' Open House in March. Phillips Petroleum Company allowed the club to exhibit an all-glass distillation tower unit, similar to the one housed in the Smithsonian Institute. 177 American Institute of Industrial Engineers TOP ROW: Steven G. Traxson, David L. Bohl, Robert G. Parker, James F. Reynolds. Wil- liam F. Stone, Kevin R. Cahill, Ernest L. Downs, Gary L. Johnston, Steven C. Borell, Dennis G. Huerter. SECOND ROW: Bruce R. Scog- gan, Jonathan M. Heslop, James J. Ferguson, Michael E. Reed, John R. Heath, Craig A. Liljigren, Emmett L. Stueve, Charles V. Peterson, Robert W. Clack. THIRD ROW: Garland G. Lewis, John M. Hariaczyi, Douglas C. Schumacher, Ezzatollah Zabih, Charles T. Kelyman, Andrew J. Dorow, Malcolm D. Rodenberg, Michael F. Singer. BOT- TOM ROW: Richard L. Ptak, Robert L. Cooke, Edwin 0. Baumgarten, William D. Seaman, Steven R. Boyle, Robert W. Moses, Michael A. Farnsworth, Kenneth E. Best, Ronald J. Burt. Industrial engineers win third in chapter contest Receiving third place recognition in national competition for the best student chapter, the 48 members of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers toured Wichita and Kansas City indus- tries. At the annual Midwest convention students received second place for a paper investigating linear programming in planning farm operations, and received honorable mention for an inertia welding study. Members also entered research papers at the convention. Under the guidance of President Gary John- ston, the club hosted an awards banquet for out- standing students, and had a picnic in Sunset Park during the fall. C American Society of Civil Engineers TOP ROW: Robert L. Fox, David C. Rieniets. Richard D. Geyer, Darwin E. Cline. Surendar M. Malhotra, John P. Cashatt, William D. Ellis, Robert G. Gudgen. SEC- OND ROW: Larry D. Shay, Charles M. Zimmerman, Melvin V. Fergu- son, David J. Mellgren, James W. Fitzwater, Phillip T. Morris, James K. Carlat. THIRD ROW: Dennis R. Slimmer, Karl J. Svaty. Ronald D. Graybeal, Kenneth R. Green, Jay S. Fisher, Larry R. Larsen, Thomas L. Oursler, Robert E. Gartner. BOTTOM ROW: Robert L. Hirt, David N. Walton, Benjamin F. Spencer. Joseph W. Byrd. William D. Brown, John D. Cooper, Craig A. Roberts. ' - 178 American Society of Civil Engineers TOP ROW: Daniel D. Petr, Ronald D. Hoagland. James D. Stewart, Garry L. Macha, Charles M. Butler. Elmer C. Zerr. Kenneth F. Massingill, Bruce K. McCallum, Jimmie W. Truhlar. SECOND ROW: Frank A. Laubhan. Terry L. Ban- zet, Richard D. Michaelis. Roger R. Swart. Larry L. Herrmann, Don- ald R. Linville. Stephen L. Woolington, Daniel J. Shiel. THIRD ROW: Patrick C. Dondlinger, Terry D. Stull. Michael D. Kyser, Edward D. Barenberg. Daniel M. Liester, William R. Armstrong, Bruce V. Col- lins. BOTTOM ROW: Danny L. Brown, Terry J. Mohr, Richard L. Mc- Reynolds, John T. Reeves. Kenneth R. Fladie. Aloysius P. Dickman. Warren K. Wray. Kenneth D. Everett. Civil engineering society attends MU conference Exchange conferences with other Kansas chap- ters, a Mid-continent conference at the Universi- ty of Missouri and a tour of Armco Steel Compa- ny in Kansas City highlighted activities of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Lecturers included a Norwegian engineer speaking on the relationship between geology and civil engineer- ing, a mechanical engineer who had taught in an engineering college in Egypt and a student who had studied engineering in Germany with a JFK memorial scholarship. Members published CE Compass, a civil engineering alumni brochure. American Society of Civil Engineers TOP ROW: Donald W. Mont- gomery. Linda L. Gartner. Haseeb A. Khan. Saadat M. Syal. Betty L. Lucas. Timothy D. Wigger, David D. Swenson. William R. Klassen. John D. Lane. SECOND ROW: Dennis D. Lee, David T. Hellen. Gary L. Urbanek. Stuart A. Spaulding. Fred L. Mattox, John W. Craig. Wil- liam H. Maxwell, Maher H. Khan. THIRD ROW: Richard E. Steele. Jer- ry S. Murphy. Clifton V. Hostetler, Franklin E. Lynch. Ralph L. Flour- noy. Kenneth E. Klag, Glenn A. Fager. BOTTOM ROW: William E. Mar- tens, Jon H. Eshelman, John W. Howard. James W. Gentry, Richard S. Troell. Jerry D. Peterie. Randell L. Sedlacek. Steven J. Cohorst. 179 American Society of Agricul- tural Engineers TOP ROW: Robert D. Burk, William J. Fields, Rodney S. Horn, Roy G. Hallauer, Francis E. Ohmes, Daryl A. Schooler, Jerry F. Carlin. SECOND ROW: Gary B. Gegnoche, Norman A. Craft, Kenneth W. Oliver, Neil F. Pellmann, John A. George, Larry G. Hess. BOTTOM ROW: George H. Larson, Edward L. Swen- son, Duane E. Mikesell, Larry C. Bliss, Glenn W. Shields, Mark D. Schrock, Jerry L. Schmidt. American Society of Land- scape Architects TOP ROW: Neil D. Rogers, Su- sanne F. Little, Cyrus Eilian, Melvin J. Stout, Charles E. Gordon, Philip E. Jeselnik. SECOND ROW: H. Stewart Mann, Michael G. Pharo, Gary D. Raffety, James M. Elson, Leon R. May, James K. Shrack, Fredrick C. Bliss. BOTTOM ROW: Robert J. Dodson, Harold D. Neufeldt, James W. Rich, Joseph L. Dupont, John R. Laffoon, Larry P. Blankenship. Ag Engineers ' speakers Architects host picnic, explain job opportunities establish wives ' club Speaking to the 40 members of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, T. O. Hodges explained research projects he was involved in while working at Andhra Pradesh University in India. Farm implement companies, including John Deere, International Harvester and the J. I. Case Company, acquainted members with job opportunities available with their companies. At one meeting, a University graduate, representing the Allis-Chalmers Company, addressed the group. Other speakers represented government services and extension. Several members also re- lated their experiences at summer jobs with the Soil Conservation Service. Meeting monthly, the American Society of Landscape Architects established a Wives ' Club, sponsored a picnic and boating party and wel- comed various speakers to discuss professional responsibilities. Students who had worked under the Canadian National Park and Recreation serv- ice during the summer showed slides of Canadian landscape architecture, and Coach Vince Gibson reported on plans for the new football stadium. Planning continued for the development of a nature study area at Quinlan Gardens, the area between Petticoat Lane and the home manage- ment houses. The area was named for the former head of the landscape architecture department. 180 i AS ME receives grant to finance national trip Recipient of a national Proctor and Gamble grant, the American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers met monthly to exchange technical find- ings. The grant was designed to finance the trip of one student member to the national ASME meeting in Pittsburg. The 65-member group also participated in annual competition in Fayette- ville. Ark. Five awards were granted to student papers dealing with subjects such as the conver- sion of a power hammer to a hand-held diesel engine. The club encouraged idea exchanges in anticipation of a new award to the creator of the best mechanical engineering exhibit at the Engi- neers and Architects Open House. Society lectures outline jobs, nuclear research Since its beginning seven years ago, the Ameri- can Nuclear Society has worked to promote pro- fessionalism among prospective nuclear engi- neers. As members of one of the first student chapters, nuclear engineering students of good academic standing were able to broaden their views of the nuclear engineering field. Speakers, either from government or research, discussed all aspects of nuclear engineering, with emphasis on the profession itself at ANS meetings. The 40 members, with Kipp Shrack as presi- dent, participated in the Engineering Open House as representatives of the department with a display featuring the campus nuclear reactor. American Society of Mechanical Engineers TOP ROW: Mark D. Kyle. Michael G. Cillessen. Michael D. Rogers. Bobbie W. Hauck. Wil- liam L. Lewis. Louis A. Stambaugh. Richard L. Vanschoelandt. SEC- OND ROW: John R. Williamson. Michael Verschelden. Harold D. Bert. Randall W. Koudele. John M. Hamman. Charles H. Fellman. THIRD ROW: Quintin N. Rottering. Kenneth E. Mathias. Gunter Malik. Richard M. Zimmer. David J. Holsinger. Homer L. Taber. BOTTOM ROW: John R. Kling. Alan L. McFall. John Hintz. Harold L. Dreiling. Robert D. Brown. American Nuclear Society TOP ROW: Gerald J. Martin, Lawrence N. Frey. Charles M. Estes, Paul E. Bachman, Earl R. Allen. John W. Leighty. James E. Stresewski. Paul A. Lindahl, Donald M. O ' Dell. SECOND ROW: Edward W. Kern. Gary W. McDonald. James A. Wil- son. Richard E. Seek. Dennis R. Alexander. THIRD ROW: Steven G. Fellers. Roger N. Henry, Thomas C. Roberts. James M. Rafferty. Pa- trick F. Ervin. Robert F. Pauly. John W. Buchanan. BOTTOM ROW: David J. Johnson, Robert D. Bishop. Steven M. Schorling. Peter B. Thomas, Danald G. Naylor, Ronald G. Fraass, Gaylord L. Rice. Angel Flight entertains soldiers from Vietnam Wounded soldiers home from Vietnam were able to attend University football games through efforts of the 52 Angel Flight members, com- manded by Sharon Fairbank. The coeds also at- tended a social function for the soldiers at Irwin Army hospital. Primarily a service organization, Angel Flight members worked with Arnold Air Society and the Red Cross on the University bloodmobile drive. They assisted with the Gov- ernment Careers Conference and sold conces- sions at football games. In the spring, members went to Colorado Springs, Colo., where they were guests of Air Force Academy cadets. Arnold Air recognized as top honor squadron Chosen as national honor squadron at the 17th annual national conclave in Miami, Fla., Arnold Air Society worked to promote scholarship, and increase University involvement by its members. As sponsors for Angel Flight and the Manhattan Civil Air Patrol squadron, the 80 active members, commanded by Roger Parks, ushered at football and basketball games and worked with Angel Flight and the Red Cross on the University bloodmobile drive. Members attended the na- tional conclave in New York in the spring and hosted the annual Candlelight ball. All members were required to have a 2.5 grade point average. Angel Flight TOP ROW: Linda S. Burton, Frances R. Mullinix, Su- san A. Schwab, Carol S. Beach, Suzanne Gordon. SECOND ROW: Arlene S. Fair, Patricia A. Roach, Shirley A. Garrett, Sherril A. Gra- cey, Sharon A. Whitley, Mary D. Breitweiser. THIRD ROW: Laurel A. Minturn, Susan L. Alldritt, Mary E. Abson, Pamela J. Seaman, Joyce L. Francis. BOTTOM ROW: Cynthia L. Finney, Marsha L. Garrett, Judy Jakowatz, Janis S. Clutter. Angel Flight TOP ROW: Nancy K. Menz, Claudia K. Howard, Rita M. Rieschick, Diane M. Messing, Janet L. Randolph, Bette L. Ed- wards, Margaret J. Ryan. SECOND ROW: Carolyn K. McKinley, Susan A. Haymaker, Barbara D. Gadberry, Nancy J. Norvell, Gloria E. Bax- ter, Cheryl L. Bain, Janice A. Hunter. THIRD ROW: Linda R. Hoober, Mary K. Wood, Judith L. Macy, Kimberly E. Williams, Mary H. Lair- more, Helen E. Packard. BOTTOM ROW: Deborah K. Krause, Carol A. Suchart, Karen G. Lemons, Marcia L. VanGundy, Sharon Fairbank. Despite cold and icy December winds, members of Angel Flight and Arnold Air Society combed campus parking lots and cleaned all dirty car windows as a re minder to drive safelyoverthe holiday season. Arnold Air Society TOP ROW: Glenn A. Caldwell, Thomas E. Sny- der, Richard A. Smith, Richard D. Wilson, Kenneth F. Massingill, Gary L. Urbanek. SECOND ROW: Roger E. Parks, Richard C. Dickson, David R. Hannagan, Raymond E. Middleton, Steven V. Smith, John Arnold Air Society TOP ROW: Anthony J. Vlach, William L. Lewis, Christopher C. Rhinehart. Jeffrey C. Ryman. Roger R. McCollough, Thomas D. Dameron, Charles H. Fellman. SECOND ROW: Douglas A. Ohlde, John S. Armbrust, Frank J. Humphrey, Roger C. Locher, M. Hamman. Richard L. Gettings. THIRD ROW: Glenn P. Alpert, Gary J. Hanna, Franklin E. Lynch, Orin D. Bell, Thomas L. Oursler. Jimmy D. Warren. BOTTOM ROW: Robert L. Hirt, Leslie C. Longberg, Gerald D. Schmidt, Paul J. Lambert, Carmen R. Klein. James F. Smith, Bruce E. Peters. BOTTOM ROW: Marvin O. Clark, Richard M. Wibbeler, Warren K. Wray, Steven M. Schorling, Wayne E. Nichols, Jerry G. Larson, Gary D. Metzinger. Ornaments for President McCain ' s Christmas tree netted $144 for Project Head start. Campus organ- izations made original decorations, using from three to five dollar bills, for the Union Rig-a-Twig. 184 Arab Organization TOP ROW: Nabil Y. Bokhari, Fahi- ma A. AI-Khateeb. Ghassan H. AI-Khateeb, Muhammad S. AI-Kahtani, Kariman Al- Khattab. SECOND ROW: Mohamed A. Darwish, Ahmed A. El-Dash, Kamal K. Alsalih, Monir S. Khattab. BOTTOM ROW: Abdulilah A. Kanawi, Rabie A. Mostafa. Mohamed H. Abel Moneim, Mustafa I. Abel Moneim. Maurice Z. Diab. Association of Student For- esters TOP ROW: Wayne A. Geyer. Lynn R. Meyer, David J. Vitt. John S. Niemeyer, Tony M. Scholfield, Regis L. Vialle. SECOND ROW: Gary W. Krause. Steven J. Co- horst, Calvin E. Meier. Ste- phen E. Eustace. Ronald D. Musser. THIRD ROW: Michael J. Poell, Dwight G. Gorrell. Susan E. Cook, Eric M. Burk- head. Larry D. Ryan. BOT- TOM ROW: Michael E. Baf- frey, Donald E. Skinner, Mark E. Pepper. Stanley R. Grote. William R. Herrmann. ising ' :: ; Arab students analyze nation ' s Israeli dispute Major topic of discussion for the Organization of Arab Students was the Arab-Israeli War. Other activities included picnics and a dinner during International Week with a guest speaker from the United Nations. Formed 10 years ago, the organi- zation worked to promote better understanding and stronger ties between Americans and interna- tional students. If also worked to promote Arab unity and encourage Arab students on campus to study problems facing the Arab nation. Foresters market trees as money-making project In their second year as an organized club, the Association of Student Foresters members sawed firewood at the horticulture orchard experiment station at Ashland. In December, they sold the wood and marketed Christmas trees. The pro- ceeds were used for trips to the University of Nebraska and Colorado State University to tour forestry facilities. The club also made plans for a book and pamphlet library to assemble informa- tion for those seeking occupations in forestry. 185 American Veterinary Medical Association Seniors TOP ROW: Deborah F. Erichsen, Evelyn A. Bock, Judy A. Cox, Robert L. Mitchell, Jerry B. Burkey, Dennis A. Rohan, Ernest J. Finocchio, Tony L. Kirk. SECOND ROW: George L. Wiley, Gordon R. Cunningham, Norman R. Schneider, Edward L. Kniffen, Jerry D. Weil, Sherwood L. Svarvari, Donald M. Long. THIRD ROW: William M. Agresta, Laurence L. Coop- er, Jerold E. McDowell, Richard L. Branson, Robert J. Shay, William M. Bryant, C. Dean Bertholf, Gary M. Mutton. BOTTOM ROW: Robert A. MacArthur, James P. Nelson, Robert W. Cannon, Sherman J. Swanson, Harry A. Steinfort, Marvin E. Turner, Michael A. Gangel. AVMA members exhibit Open House displays Information about the veterinary medicine profession and opportunities available through the American Veterinary Medical Association chapters were offered to all regularly enrolled students in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Bi-monthly meetings of the only departmental organization boasting total membership included sponsoring the Pre-Veterinary Club and electing delegates to the national convention. Advances in Veterinary Medicine was the theme of the annual Veterinary Medicine Open House, which included exhibits featuring the recent and future developments in surgery and laboratory farm animal research. In an opening ceremony, Con- gressman Garner Shriver spoke on the changing role of the veterinarian. American Veterinary Medical Association Seniors TOP ROW: Dean R. Bader, Jack D. Henry, Walter L. Sidwell, Larry R. Meisegeier, Thomas D. Vincent, Larry L. Williams, Richard A. Barta, Joan E. Warner, Kenneth N. Onyia, Arnold G. Nagely. SECOND ROW: Larry K. McKim, Randy D. Risley, Dean P. Fankhauser, Max L. Hacker, Eu- gene R. Clothier, Robert G. Rohrbaugh, Veryl B. Sibley, Gary E. Voelker, Frank G. Bieberly, Michael K. Moore. THIRD ROW: Marvin J. Farr, Dennis R. Skalka, Wallace E. Kraft, Dean J. Alpert, Johnny J. Emery, Roger S. Fix, David S. Hodgson, Loren G. Tucker, Garth L. Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: Andre Darrigrand, Keith H. Eubank, Ed- ward N. Childs, David N. Bisbee, Alexander J. Marshall, Arthur L. Carpenter, Richard D. Knewtson, M. Keith Kingsley, Patrick L. Mc- Inteer, James H. Myers. ' ' .II --- - - -:-- . d anm ' me of the IK which and future itorvfarm iony. Con- ? fhaneins rter.GifltiL !: - -. American Veterinary Medical Association Juniors TOP ROW: Frederick L. Helm, Philip D. Burford. Richard N. Bruce, Brenda G. Adrian, Richard L. Robinson, Mary L. Liljestrand. Ronald E. Jordan. William C. Skaer. Tommy L. Jacobitz, Craig L. Carmichael. SECOND ROW: James T. Marsh, Lonnie D. Willis, Susan J. Alderman, Jerome P. Yorke. Donald J. Kmoch, Warren E. Boomer, William S. Hales. American Veterinary Medical Association Juniors TOP ROW: Ni- lean Nou. Celestine O. Njoku. William P. Tidball. Michael L. Gambi- ani. Thomas A. Williams. Kenneth H. Rockwood. Jack H. Konitz. Ronald L. Schindler. SECOND ROW: Ronald E. Sanko. William P. Gal- David A. Swerczek. James R. McCoy. THIRD ROW: John L. Smith, Jane M. Albin. Robert R. Cudney, Mariln R. Grosz, John L. Lenz. Roger L. Becker, Terryl K. Schmitt, Victor E. Anspaugh, Gerald F. Slonka. Da Mas O. Goble. BOTTOM ROW: Larry J. Oliver. Denis A. Bekaert, Ralph E. Sievers, Coy C. Mickey. Steven L. Rogers. Joseph G. Merriam, Robert J. Gump, James F. Wadsack. Stephen J. Aberle. lant, Melvin G. Fox, Gary A. Splitter, Larry H. David, Larry H. Ringel. Robert A. Briggs. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald T. Beach. Mark D. Williams, Vernon D. Maxwell. James M. Osborn. F. Lynn Willard. Larry D. Stuckey. Loren J. Rickard. American Veterinary Medical Association Sophomores TOP ROW: Clifford T. Kumamoto, Kay A. Magby, Douglas K. Jernigan, Harve P. Ringheim. John R. Rule, Donald L. Sweat, Nicholas P. Schroeder, David L. Browder. SECOND ROW: Kenneth R. Brady, Max R. Russell. Richard M. Reid. Steven V. Frusher. Gerald L. Jenkins, Walter W. Kurth, Lowell D. Loesch, Russell S. Gerard. THIRD ROW: Lawrence P. O ' Brien. Lionel L. Reilly, Joseph M. Bohnen. Robert E. Stach. William M. Morland. Gene R. Kluck. Kent D. Haury. BOTTOM ROW: Harold J. Barnes, William H. Fuhrman, Roger P. McCartney, William W. Buisch, August J. Hildebrand, John C. Smith. American Veterinary Medical Association Sophomores TOP ROW: Marc E. Miller, Thomas H. Cure, Gary L. Westphal, Robert D. Randall, William N. Bendure, Roy L. Smith, Garry J. Rokey, Arthur Barney. SECOND ROW: Robert C. Just, Larry M. Peterson, Frank R. Douthit, Steven H. Slusher, Ronald E. Helten, Kenneth W. Harper, George Atkinson. THIRD ROW: John W. Stuckey, John E. Holste, Daniel I. Saror, Charles R. Johnson, Ralph C. Richardson, J. Raymond Mc- Clure. BOTTOM ROW: David R. Franz, Billy J. Robinson, Douglas L. Berndt, Ronald A. Engelken, John W. Harvey, Frank D. Murry, Ste- phen A. Daniel. American Veterinary Medical Association Freshmen TOP ROW: Harold J. Harvey, Peggy J. Denton, Michael R. Dalrymple, Francis M. Reedy, William H. Meyer, Charles G. Jewell, Joe A. Fakler, Gene A. Hintz. SECOND ROW: Walter C. Cash, Haskell S. Wright, Lonnie L. Lemon, Jerre K. Rorick, Gayle D. Arasmith, Keith L. Eberhart, Mar- garet A. Braunschweiger. THIRD ROW: Richard K. Bartel, Roger C. American Veterinary Medical Association Freshmen TOP ROW: Frederic J. Wisegarver, Laura J. Suggs, Patricia A. Payne, Edwin B. Brockway, Herbert E. Hoss, Joseph B. Harder, James H. Fountaine, Jerome I. Leise. SECOND ROW: James L. Golliher, Dennis E. Haus- mann, Davy J. Harkins, Daniel G. Gasche, Larry A. Semm, Phillip C. Harvey, Jackie J. Robinson, Sondra L. Seefeldt. William W. Burdett, Robert L. Ridgway, La n n ie L. Ha nel, Del bert E. Walter. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald D. Pappan, Glenn W. Riggs, Kenneth L. Carlson, Con- rad K. Nightingale, Dennis E. McClary, Gary L. Hartzell, Douglas J. Duston. Meyer, Paul E. Steinmeyer, William Lee Brown. THIRD ROW: Donald L. Bridges, Melvin M. Ahlquist, Stephen B. Weiner, James P. Gros- sardt, Steven L. Alberts. Vernon M. White. Michael P. McCoy. BOT- TOM ROW: Rodney J. Schieffer, Dale D. Boyle, Stephen H. Magill, John A. Jarrett, Danney L. Wolfe, Ralph E. Jewell. L - ' :::-- ' .:. : : . : ;; ---- ' .-: American Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary TOP ROW: Wendy V. Shay. Liz A. Meisegeier. Ann L. McKinley. S. Joy Barta, Karen K. Vincent, Jean E. Emery, Connie V. Boomer. Sarah A. Dan- iel. Nancy L. Diemier. SECOND ROW: Glenda K. Anspaugh. Sandra J. Agresta. Joyce M. Long. Joyce J. Fix. Nancy J. Farr, Shirley A. Voelk- er. Joyce J. Kmoch. Barbara A. Branson. THIRD ROW: Carolyn M. Rule. Carol A. Eberhart. Janet E. Westphal. Barbara J. Alberts. Aleta F. Atkinson, Mary A. Ewert, Pat J. Franz. Judy A. N agely. BOTTOM ROW: Kay M. Mutton. Nona M. Barnes. Nancy L. Childs. Mavis L. Kingsley, Erna J. Wright. Donna C. Swanson, Mary M. Myers. Marlee- ta K.Jenkins. American Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary TOP ROW: Gaylene H. McDowell. MayAnn Williams, Marilyn K. Kimbrough, Patricia S. Willis. Nancy K. Robinson, Jean Kirk. SECOND ROW: Connie S. Harrington. Jerryl E. Gal- assini, Beth L. Bisbee. Char- lene J. McCartney, Arlene K. Goble. THIRD ROW: Nancy J. Cody, Janis V. Smith. Janice S. David, Mary E. Weil, Kathy K. Cannon, Joyce M. Brock- way. BOTTOM ROW: Mary E. Lenz, Pamela D. Smith, Pa- tricia E. Bertholf, Itha M. Bendure, Eva A. Wiley. Vet medicine students learn proper methods of ex- amination through hours of practice and observation. Symposiums organized by Vet Med Auxiliary Senior Symposiums, designed to prepare members whose husbands were veterinary seniors beginning their careers, were organized monthly by the American Veterinary Medicine Association Auxiliary. At other monthly meetings the 145 members, with Mavis Kingsley as president, saw special demonstrations of home arts and heard guest faculty speakers. In the fall, wives of sopho- more students entertained freshman wives at the annual fall tea. 189 Bakery Management Club TOP ROW: Joseph T. Hor- vath, Michael R. Swanson, John J. Carr, Thomas M. Bukowski. SECOND ROW: Thomas A. Szafran, Thomas F. Cox, Marvin R. Willyard, Dennis M. Walsh. THIRD ROW: Larry D. Schreck, Richard M. Stewart, James M. Dreikorn, Robert A. Bo- rowski. BOTTOM ROW: Dick P. Flack, Steven B. Smith, Richard L. Townley. lil it - -: Bakery Club prepares exhibit for Science Day While explaining techniques used in recruit- ing, representatives of the bakery industry also demonstrated how a computer would be benefi- cial in bakery production to the 40 members of the Bakery Management Club. Participating in the Ag Science Day bakery exhibit, members dis- played what the curriculum offered its graduates, the types of courses available and the physical equipment used in the bakery management field. Baptist Student Union sponsors folk-rock group Sponsoring the Pilgrim 20 Singers, a folk-rock group, the Baptist Student Union attempted to provide an extension of the local church in a con- temporary light. The group also hosted a Christ- mas party for underprivileged children. One member, Jay Alloway, was selected to participate with nine other students from Kansas and Ne- braska in a missionary program to South America, sponsored by groups from the two states. Baptist Student Union TOP ROW: Phillip R. Fields, Lizabeth L. Floyd, Karen S. Blake, Georgia S. Lacen, Sharon L. Terwilliger, Carol A. Toothaker. SECOND ROW: Timothy J. Fields, Jonell Exley, Shep- pard L. Gandy, Fred S. Hollomon, William J. Fields. BOTTOM ROW: Richard E. Abbott, Dennis E. Knuth, Jay E. Alloway, John E. Bolan, Stephen M. Burns. 190 Block and Bridle plans livestock judging meets First recognized as the Saddle and Sirloin Club, Block and Bridle Club received its national charter with clubs in Nebraska, Iowa and Mis- souri in 1919, becoming one of the oldest Univer- sity organizations. Doubling its membership, Block and Bridle was the largest departmental club on campus to promote the field of animal husbandry. Club responsibilities included spon- soring meat, wool and livestock judging contests, dinners for livestock conferences and annual banquets to honor prominent livestockmen. At the annual Barnwarmer Dance, Nancy Atkinson was chosen Miss Agriculture from candidates promoted by campus living groups. Working with Chaparajos, Block and Bridle also co-spon- sored the Little American Boval. Block and Bridle Club TOP ROW: Carol A. Phillips. Harold E. Good, Teresa J. Stoneback, Virginia L. McPhail. Candise Neal. Margaret C. Heier. Joseph W. Gillilan. Lynn K. Hastings. SECOND ROW: Donald H. Kropf. Donald W. Miller. Joanne J. Parker. Frank E. Mattke, Alton C. Hozer. Laurence Patterson. Norman W. Pilger, Gordon R. Christian- sen, James V. Miller. THIRD ROW: Robert J. Thomas, Jane M. Wes- sels. Karol L. Geffert, David W. Grothusen. Larry E. Kohl, Freddie M. Dehoff, James C. Cerny, Larry E. Rollenhagen. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Christiansen, Curtis W. Kruse, Gary B. Truitt. Michael D. VanAllen, John H. Schlickau, Randy M. Peterson. Charles L. Jasper. Block and Bridle Club TOP ROW: Richard D. Miller, Dean A. Rice, Tom J. Moxley. Dennis F. Mussemann. Suzan Good, Nancy J. Kopp, Mary J. Koons. Richard L. Theurer. SECOND ROW: Ronald D. Schulz, Terry J. Heller. Thomas L. Bradley, Ben W. Wood, Tommy R. Carr. Allan V. Miller. Tommy L. Smith. Ervin F. Gnadt. William M. Franken- bery. THIRD ROW: Herbert A. Sparks, Gary L. Beach. Richard J. Crist. Leigh W. St. Clair. GeorgeC. Good, Gregory D. Umberger. James P. Adams. BOTTOM ROW: Robert A. Smith. Randall R. Olan- der, Timothy T. Benton. Andrew M. Jones. Ken E. Schwemmer. Wil- liam D. Oswalt. Forrest E. Stegelin. 191 Block and Bridle Club TOP ROW: Stanley K. Nichols, Robert A. Ebert, Melody K. Worley, Arveta C. Whiteman, Ann J. Brunner, Caro- lyn D. Olson, Larry G. Huston, Jerry W. Sleichter. SECOND ROW: Kendal L. Grecian, Melvin L. Riemann, Frank K. Brazle, Eugene R. Seibert, Cheryl G. Kohl, Dennis C. Atwell, Warren W. Whitham, Ron- ald U. Lindquist, Robert D. Neill. THIRD ROW: Duane H. McClure, Glenn C. Oleen, David R. Cornwell, Frederick W. Gatlin, Charles D. Holste, Philip P. Behrens, William C. Bennett, Samuel L. Hands. BOTTOM ROW: Nolan G. Swift, Donald B. Johnson, William R. Gross, Garry L. Peterson, David D. Fry, Mac W. Harris, Richard A. Rogers. ft) .-: tai LTi Block and Bridle Club TOP ROW: Cynthia L. Stroup, Beverly A. Hurt, Linda J. Allen, Joanne E. McCollough, Linda G. Miller, Linda A. Maile, Carol C. Walther. SECOND ROW: Thomas C. Gatz, Charles D. Lambert, Richard L. Teagarden, Judith A. Winter, Joann R. Huse- man, Ruth A. Gatlin, Glenn R. Teagarden, Leonard L. Tucker. THIRD Block and Bridle TOP ROW: Kerry L. Duch, Mary L. Brown, Gary D. Seibert, Gerald R. Long, Gerald E. Snapp, Loren D. Richard. SECOND ROW: Earl W. Raines, Harry S. Shrauner, Patrick L. Peteete, Innis L. Croft, Lynn H. Geffert, Roy Williams, Daniel C. Murphy. THIRD ROW: ROW: Joseph S. Gessner, Donald R. McClure, Charles R. Ricklefs, Larry P. Stuber, James E. Phillips, Alexander D. McClure, Roger L. Setzkorn. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald J. Seyfert, Perrin K. Symns, Albert B. Kurr, Roger D. Beesley, Duane L. Peters, Willard G. Olson. Kenneth A. Glenn, James W. Maddox, Donald A. Sauerwein, Lynn E. Kirkham, James G. Stuart, Kelvin R. Boyer. BOTTOM ROW: Terry R. Oakleaf, Dan L. Hoffman, Douglas C. Weyer, Jerald L. Ewing, John D. Holliday, Carl S. Menzies. Ciat (T.F .-.,- :. C tie i pate Chaparajos Club TOP ROW: Glenda M. Booth. Carol C. Walther, Linda A. Maile. Virginia L. McPhail, Mildred J. Scribner. Marcia L. Stout, Donna G. Martin. Kerry L. Duch, Sharon K. Williams. Joel L. Mead. Pamela A. Bowmer. SECOND ROW: Candise Neal. Catherine L. Turner, Mary Lou Brown. Nancy G. Williams. Marsha L. Norton, Sharon L. Norton. Frank E. Mattke. Norman W. Pilger, Douglas R. Funk. Carl E. Preedy. THIRD ROW: George C. Halazon, Kenneth A. Glenn. Donna L. Symns. Jane M. Wessels. Larry P. Stuber. Patrick L. Peteete, Daniel J. Walsh, Larry G. Bailey. David E. Ungeheuer. Alfred J. Herndon. BOTTOM ROW: Gordon R. Christiansen. Charles Hage- dorn, Ray L. Helmbold, Richard W. Lewis, Richard K. Norton. James G. Stuart, Andrew M. Jones. Kelvin R. Boyer. Kenneth L. Carlson. Lynn E. Kirkham. Chaparajos Club TOP ROW: Laura J. Kobbeman. Patricia K. Mill- er, Patricia J. Drake. Celeste E. Fisher. Joan E. Warner. Elizabeth A. Lowman. Toni L. Dietz. SECOND ROW: Joyce E. Blecha, Donna L. Burnett. Janet L. McAninch. Christine A. VanPetten. Richard L. Tea- garden. Terry D. DeVaughan. Jerilyn J. Josserand. Gail A. Mayer. THIRD ROW: Deanna M. Adams, Joyce L. Wolfram. Barbara J. Socol- ofsky, James W. Waggoner, Glenn R. Teagarden. Earl W. Raines. Russell E. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Walter K. Giese. Louis D. Todd. Da- vid W. Grothusen. James W. Lewis. Albert B. Kurr. Samuel L. Hands. Chaparajos sponsor University rodeo, trail drive Nationally sanctioned member of the Great Plains region of the National Intercollegiate Ro- deo Association (NIRA), Chaparajos worked with the national organization in promoting and spon- soring the campus rodeo club. Its teams partici- pated in NIRA sponsored events throughout the midwest, including the University spring rodeo directly sponsored by Chaparajos. Club members worked with Block and Bridle Club to sponsor dinners for area livestock men. The dinners honored prominent men in the field. Another club activity was the spring weekend trail drive. 193 Cadet Ladies Club TOP ROW: Elaine R. Carlin, Carola A. Jermark, Chloellen E. Miller, Harriet J. Scoggins, Joleen K. Smith, Margaret A. Larson, Vicki K. Nolder, Mary Harrington. SECOND ROW: Rita L. Vodraska, Diane Christensen, Barbara J. Alexander, Shiela A. Og- Cadet Ladies package goods for servicemen Baking cookies and making candy to be sent to servicemen in Vietnam, the Cadet Ladies Club prepared 32 boxes of goods in January. The group, which increased more than 50 per cent, also toured Forbes Air Force Base in Topeka, where they talked with personnel and discussed responsibilities required of them as future Air Force officers wives. In the spring, the group organized a Tupperware party and gave a pizza party for their husbands. Kansas State Christian Fellowship TOP ROW: Lavonne A. Ander- son, Marsha R. Carlson, Patsy L. Bartholomew. Shirley J. Smith, Carolyn H. Wong, Danita E. Da 1 1 man, Marsha M. Smith, LinusC. Ohaebosim. SECOND ROW: Susan C. Sill, Ruthann Firling, Sylvia L. Lightner, Edward J. Shelton, Ruth A. Bartholomew, llene M. Ryser, Gail A. Loofbourrow, Jeanette L. Wilt, James R. Wilson. THIRD ROW: den, Carol S. Remley, Marilee S. Mitchell, Sharon Winter. THIRD ROW: Jo Joy, Becky Parks, Helen Peterson, Cheryl Warren, Sylvia Courter, Susan Litfin. BOTTOM ROW: Martha A. Bliss, Mary F. Hug, Sharon Ohlde. Dianne Lambert. Linda Widau. Judy E. Lynn. Campus Christian group attends missionary meet Attending the eighth annual International Missionary Conference at the University of Illi- nois, 26 members of the Christian Fellowship heard representatives of world-wide missionary societies tell about their groups ' work. Fellowship members also attended the Billy Graham crusade in Kansas City. For Christmas, the organization sponsored an International party, at which mem- bers discussed the true meaning of the season with 20 foreign students. Barton E. Larson, John A. Haas, James K. Pan, Fred W. Handlin, Pa- tricia A. Hatch, Nancy M. Schweitzer, Kenneth N. Locke, Stanley D. Buss. BOTTOM ROW: Rickey K. Ewing, Gary E. Grimes, Charles A. Ryser, Larry B. Massey, David K. Lightner, David C. Baker, William D. Mauck, Glenn A. Fager. .-.-... ! - Packing canned goods, candy, cookies and magazines to send to Air Force men in Vietnam, Cadet Ladies complete a club project in January. The 32 boxes were scheduled to reach the airmen in February. 195 Bloodmobile ' s success assures total coverage For the fifth year, Circle K Club established a total blood coverage for students, faculty, staff and their immediate families by sponsoring the Bloodmobile. The University filled a request for more than 1,300 pints of blood during the Blood- mobile s two visits. A new club service project was begun during the spring semester. Two for- eign students were invited to attend weekly meetings and be guests at a dinner sponsored by the Manhattan Kiwanis Club. Circle K members also helped with the judging of the Kiwanis Club ' s annual children ' s pet and hobby show. Clinic Club hears talks about heart transplants Pre-medicine and pre-dentistry students in the Clinic Club discussed the controversial abortion laws and how abortions affect the medical field. They also saw a movie about abortion and brought several speakers from the University of Kansas Medical Center to lecture on the subject. Other doctors spoke to the club on the advan- tages of specialization in medicine and of being a general practitioner. Speakers were invited to talk on the heart transplant operations, citing success- es and further developments in the field. Club discussions centered around requirements for acceptance into medical centers and financial as- sistance available for medical study. Circle K TOP ROW: G. Orval Ebberts, Francis W. Moore, Thomas A. Williams, John G. Sauer. SECOND ROW: James E. Good, Gary J. Hanna, Darold G. Alwin. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth J. Chauvin, Gordon R. Olson, John T. Cain, Richard D. Charlton. Clinic Club TOP ROW: Terri A. Dametz, Shirley S. Coupal. Barbara J. Vickelson. SECOND ROW: Thomas E. Snyder, Burk Jubelt, Charles R. Bonebrake, Gary L. Lewis. BOTTOM ROW: Charles R. King, Wil- liam D. Butler. John B. Keller. Chi Epsilon TOP ROW: William R. Klassen, David C. Rieniets, Gar- ry L. Macha, John P. Cashatt. Kenneth F. Massingill, Charles M. But- ler. SECOND ROW: William H. Maxwell, David J. Mellgren, James W. Fitzwater, Dennis R. Slimmer, Phillip T. Morris, Stephen L. Wooling- ton. THIRD ROW: Ronald D. Graybeal, Larry R. Larsen. Daniel J. Shiel, Jerry S. Murphy, Karl J. Svaty, Thomas L. Oursler. BOTTOM ROW: Jon H. Eshelman, Robert L. Hirt, John W. Howard, James W. Gentry, Warren K. Wray. Collegiate 4-H Club TOP ROW: Sharon E. Tuck. Karolyn K. Kroen- lein. Sandra S. Abeldt. Jolene R. Charvat, Kay L. Dempsey. Charleen K. Baker. Debrah J. Huber. Charlene M. Sargent. Martha J. Graham. Carol A. Phillips. SECOND ROW: Faye L. Hegeman. JanetC. Mc- Munn. Julie A. Herbers. Carol A. Storrer. Cheryl J. White. Janice M. Sylvester. Cynthia A. Wilson. Nancy G. Williams. Judith A. Hornber- ger. THIRD ROW: Beverly J. Angell. Susan A. Gross. Dolores A. Hoff- man. Ann J. Brunner. Constance J. Hanks. Carolyn D. Olson. Sandra A. Wilson. Larry E. Kater. Gary A. Lillich. James N. Trapp. BOTTOM ROW: Dan L. Hoffman. Richard D. Bergsten. William C. Bennett. Per- rin K. Symns. Wayne E. Thompson. Earnest E. Peterson. Edward M. Gruenbacher. Alan D. Koch. Gerald H. Thiele. Collegiate 4-H Club TOP ROW: Jean M. Sunderland. Deanna F. Smart. Beverly J. Kreider. Mary A. Delzeit. Nancy A. Kasitz. Lela M. Hooper. Glenda J. Greenfield. Donna L. Alford. Pamela D. Ukele. Jean K. Clarkson. SECOND ROW: Cheryl L. Lockhart. Patricia E. Gus- tason. Nancy L. Presnal. Marlyse K. Milburn. Sue A. Jensen, Marcia P. Bartell. Judith L. Kitch. Glenda T. Boyce. Judy K. Hammond. Chi Epsilon helps KU in establishing chapter Installation of a new chapter at the University of Kansas occupied members of a delegation from the University chapter of Chi Epsilon, civil engi- neering organization. Chi Epsilon members con- tributed material and information to the national magazine, the Transit, and assisted in laying out the course for rowing team meets. Members also participated in extensive work on the Civil Engineering library and started a program of as- sistance to freshman civil engineers in basic engi- neering courses. A delegation also attended the national conclave in December. THIRD ROW: Sue A. Buser, Tom J. Moxley. Margaret E. Bryant, James E. Phillips, Linda R. Wasmund. Constance G. Willcox. Colleen M. Kelly. Joseph E. Miller. Eugene R. Seibert. Billy G. Hoffman. BOT- TOM ROW: James H. Whitehill, Edward L. Buchanan. Nancy L. Ed- wards, Glenn W. Shields. Forrest E. Stegelin. Don G. Ziegler. Barry L. Schartz, James G. Jenkins, Gary D. Thompson. Collegiate 4-H helps, establishes four clubs Helping to organize new college 4-H clubs was one service project of the 250-member Collegiate 4-H Club. Campuses throughout Kansas that showed an interest in such a club were contacted and members helped with organizational meet- ings. New clubs were formed at Emporia State, Pittsburg College, Fort Hays State College and Ottawa. The group raised funds for their service projects by selling concessions during the week of the State Fair in Hutchinson. Members also helped surrounding counties 4-H groups by judging speeches and demonstrations. 197 Collegiate 4-H Club TOP ROW: Toni L. Dietz, Toni L. Shepard, Joanne E. McCollough. Linda G. Ault, Donita M. Steele, Kathryn A. Scott, Carol A. Odgers. SECOND ROW: Nancy J. Lignitz, Karen R. Halderson, Charlotte V. Portschy, Lois A. Carey, Glenda M. Odgers, Diana K. Schmitt, Cheryl D. Schultes. THIRD ROW: Rita M. Thurston, Zelma J. Hunsicker, Ramona J. Ceretti, Michael C. Babbit, Nadene M. McGuire, Mary A. Sanko, Margaret M. Gronau. BOTTOM ROW: James R. Tanner, Justin B. Janssen, David R. Cornwell, James H. Peckham, George Heersche. Howard R. Goff. Collegiate 4-H Club TOP ROW: Karen M. McDaniel, Susan J. Fa- gan, Sylvia L. Murray, Sandra J. Perkins, Nancy A. Mauderly, Lynn A. Jackson, Nancy J. Atkinson, Karolyn K. Kellogg. SECOND ROW: Ger- ald ine K. Robinson, Janice A. Overocker, Jean L. Kruse.JaneE. Kitch, Fred W. Handlin, Daniel G. Laufenberg, Rolland N. Jennison. Collegiate 4-H Club TOP ROW: Linda K. Gaul, Bette J. Ferbrache, Teresa J. Stoneback, Judith A. Smith, Christine A. VanPetten, Bar- bara A. Ellison, Susan E. Weller, Donna M. Runft, Marie J. Morton, Sandra A. Kees. SECOND ROW: Judy A. Gillen, Kathleen L. Parke, Lura V. Story, Janice K. Wood, Joanne J. Parker, Laura F. Lang, Charles W. Price, Richard L. McCollough, Kendal L. Grecian. THIRD THIRD ROW: Alton C. Hazen, John N. Butts, Gary D. Seibert, Donald K. Meyer, Terry L. Farney, Richard H. Heersche, Ben W. Wood. BOT- TOM ROW: Walter B. Patton, C. Scott Sparks, Michael A. Wood, Cher- yl G. Kohl, John F. Jagger, Robert A. Herlocker, Larry E. Kohl. ROW: John D. Wood, T. Bruce Waldren, Robert L. Watson, Kent L. Noel, Donald R. McClure, Robert C. Whitman, Robert C. Munson, Alan D. Ostermann, Dennis C. Atwell, Alexander D. McClure. BOT- TOM ROW: Kirby D. Pike, Donald G. Heersche, Jon R. Greiner, Duane E. Mikesell, Leo D. Meyer, Gary J. Hanna, Edward D. Sabatka, David D. Fry, Donald A. Sauerwein. On a monthly program originating at KSAC radio, an award-winning 4-H member is interviewed as part of a Collegiate 4-H service project to promote the or- ganization and extension youth programs on campus. Young Democrats win top national club award . : : . .- LUi --: : :. . - : : ,: Highlighting the year for Collegiate Young Democrats was its selection as the top college Democratic club in the nation. The club won the John F. Kennedy award at the Young Democratic convention in Florida during November. With the Riley County Democrats, theclub planned a fund-raising dinner in the spring for Collegiate Young Democrats TOP ROW: Kathleen D. Kelly. Linda S. Wilson, Patricia A. Ruff. Janey T. Haslouer. Mary J. Harder, Mary C. Huerter, Karen L. Whitlow. Rebecca A. Hewson, Judith A. Jones, Mary A. Hoover. SECOND ROW: Kathleen J. Sewell, Patricia A. Hig- gins. Cheryl G. Hetherington. Paul C. Kjorlie. Bernadett M. Weixel- man. Geraldine J. Brown, Martha J. Reck, Nancy S. Percival, Joseph Gov. Robert Docking and presented him with an honorary membership in the collegiate club. When Sen. Robert Kennedy of New York spoke on campus in March, he was also presented a membership. During the spring, club members canvassed Riley County registering eligible vot- ers and planned a trip to the national convention. B. Detrixhe. THIRD ROW: Gerard F. O ' Connor, Wenonah M. Carey, Francis J. Pianalto. Stephen P. Wurtz, John G. Ruff. Florrie N. Jones. Edward B. Detrixhe. Philip M. Kelley, Leland S. Haynes. William J. Korinek. BOTTOM ROW: Michael D. Kern. Joseph M. Sullivan. Ed- ward J. Boos. John A. Kramer, Dennis G. Redd, Kevin J. Larson. Ger- ald D. Schmidt, Richard L. Engdahl. Dwight D. Sells. 199 Collegiate Young Democrats TOP ROW: Karolyn K. Kroenlein, Feme I. Tuma, Mary P. Lykins, Connie K. Scritchfield, Jane M. Dreil- ing, Barbara J. Page, Martha E. Caughron, Jerry P. Wishall. SECOND ROW: Sister Mary F. Kobets, Kathleen A. Schmidt, Pamela A. Jones, Carol L. Buchele, Sharon S. Hachenberger, Patricia K. Friesen, Iris J. Collegiate Young Democrats TOP ROW: Toni L. Dietz, Barbara S. Wurtz, Judith A. Smith, Teresa J. Wurtz, Norman B. Ayers, Jack D. Houser, Ellen E. Winkler, Wayne L. Erickson. SECOND ROW: Margar- et A. Thiel, Nancy K. Selsor, Gayle K. Lowe, Sue C. Maes, Charles T. Lane, Janet K. Betts. THIRD ROW: Larry L. Neaderhiser, Oren L. Underwood, Arlene A. Lane, Richard E. Shank, William A. Mix, Mi- chael L. Weidler, David E. Sher, Michael A. Wright. BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy L. Tuma, David M. Kerr, Greg F. Brenneman, Charles R. Johnson, Gregory A. Whitmore, Karl A. Pesaresi, Louis H. Douglas. Badrick, Michael J. Poell, Terrance J. Malone. BOTTOM ROW: Wil- liam N. Washington, Daniel R. Lykins, Richard E. Kaup, Mike J. Ma- lone, Michael J. Flannigan, Albert L. Winkler, Loren H. Houk, Salva- tore A. Scimeca. College Republican Club TOP ROW: Beryl B. Lowery, Linda D. Gentry, Lor etta J. Young, Arveta C. Whiteman, Ladonna L. Douglass, Lesley E. Case, Sharon I. Gentry, Jeanette L. Wilt, Susan A. Beck- man, Kathryn E. Graver. SECOND ROW: Nancy J. Lignitz, Janice M. Kennedy, Judith L. Macy, Patrick F. Barry, Fred W. Handlin, Michael J. Jacobs, Duke B. Reiber, John N. Butts. Jerry L. McCoy, Linda M. By rum. THIRD ROW: James H. Knight, David W. Wright, Paul M. Wishall, George W. Schultz, Martin E. Benjamin, James L. Wicks, Donald E. Kennedy, Charles T. Friesen, Richard L. Morse. BOTTOM ROW: Charles J. Seel, Paul G. Stoops, Keith E. Pauls. Randy J. Mc- Donald, William H. Meredith, Dwight W. Horsch, James W. Stanley, Howard R. Goff, Gary J. Garwood. 200 Republican Club ranks outstanding in Midwest Current holder of the Herbert Hoover award for the outstanding Midwest chapter, the College Republican Club was ranked as one of the top three clubs in the nation. The largest organiza- tion on campus with more than 700 members, the club sponsored a leadership workshop in March with conferences and seminars on campaigning techniques. Congressman Donald Lukens from Ohio and Lt. Gov. John Crutcher were invited to speak at the workshop. The club also participated in the Resolutions Convention in Topeka, spon- sored by the Kansas College Republicans. The state group studied issues and made recommen- dations to the senior party for its platform. nnnn nn .: ' :. : --:.. ' :: College Republican Club TOP ROW: Myra L. McLeod, Nancy K. Scheetz. Sally Coberly. Diane Gaede. Phyllis A. Tarver, Cynthia L. Schoeppel. Teresa J. Franz. Linda S. Sigars, Deandra Bishop, Debi R. Schank. SECOND ROW: Nancy L Presnal. Julia A. Herbers, Karen J. Acker. Deborah A. Deck, Linda D. Jackson. Janice M. Sylvester, Helen E. Packard. Gail D. McHenry. Kay M. Wormington. THIRD ROW: E. Diane Pomeroy. Pamela A. Sodergren. Leroy D. Chadwick. Jane M. Knilans. Joanne G. McKerracher. Richard D. Neely. Gregory W. Hardin, John E. Denning. John W. Hofmann. BOTTOM ROW: Duane E. Beichley. Ronald D. Kennedy. Bruce E. Burke. George R. Landry. Norman C. Longabach. Alvena L. Dodge. Meredith J. Behnke. Mildred F. Schroeder. ...: - - ' - ;: : -- College Republican Club TOP ROW: Melody V. Millick, Connie R. Willt. Patricia A. Dawes. Lea A. Dohm. Mary E. McGugin. Nancy L. Kniker. Judith K. Head. Carol A. Suchart, Nithet Tinnakul. SECOND ROW: Glen W. Froelich. Marilyn S. Kelsey. Robert E. Watson. John C. Gottschamer. Michael R. Murray. Ervin F. Gnadt. Dwight A. Schulke, William C. McKale. THIRD ROW: Jerry E. Kopke. Cheryl D. Whitney, Steven C. Bruner. Gail I. Post. Kathleen A. Cook, Michael L. Han- quist. Rex E. Danford. James S. Taylor. Andrew J. Dorow. BOTTOM ROW: Robert F. Winzeler. Ronald G. Fraass. Wesley A. Darnell. Rich- ard M. Wibbeler, Terrill L. Woolsey. Thomas C. Palmer. Ronald R. Worley. Earlene L. Miller. 201 Community Sisters hear Negro history program With the aim of helping young Negro girls in Manhattan culturally and to unify and provide social activities for Negro women on campus, the Community Sisters was organized in 1967. Dur- ing the spring semester, a Negro history program and talent show were presented and the group travelled to Abilene. The organization planned a Homecoming party for members, and treated their adopted little sisters to a Christmas tea. Cosmopolitan Club sees Russian, English films Re-organized this year, the Cosmopolitan Club met early in the fall and sang favorite songs from each member ' s native country. Later in the fall, Yuri Ispolov spoke to the club and showed films on life in Russia. An English couple also spoke to the group about England and showed films of liv- ing in their native country. The club participated in the Feast of Nations and took part in Interna- tional Week in the spring. Community Sisters TOP ROW: Joann Betts, Rosalyn K. Kidd, Rosemarie A. Mill- ing, Debra C. Weaver, Linnet- ta A. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Martha C. Mitchell, Sylvia L. White, Linda J. Jolly, Cynthia E. White, Gloria A. Alston, Mickelin G. Burnes. BOTTOM ROW: Marilynn E. Bailey, Cecilia A. Douthy, Karen S. Jones, Valeria J. Robinson, Veneta L. Brown. Cosmopolitan Club TOP ROW: Intesar H. Zaidi, Rebecca A. Zaidi, Thomas A. Taylor. SECOND ROW: Awadh R. Singh, George Mont- gomery. BOTTOM ROW: Arne H. Richards, Marina Tomsic, Mihael Tomsic. Delta Phi Delta plans annual art mart, paint-in Delta Phi Delta, art honorary, began the year by organizing committees to work on projects for the annual Art Mart in December. Students sold original creative works during the three-day event. One committee designed Christmas cards and proceeds from the sales were used to send a delegate to the honorary ' s national meeting in the spring. Speakers at the group ' s meetings came from the music and theatrical fields and those affiliated with Union art displays. The group planned a student paint-in for a fund-raising project, and visited an area of art gallery to examine professional art trends. 202 Dairy Science Club TOP ROW: Daniel A. Fickel, Wayne L Whitehill, G. B. Marion. Jerry P. Wishall. Ned E. Cole. Richard L. Harner. Anan- ias L. Iga. SECOND ROW: Richard H. Heersche. Frederick A. Kopp, Marvin K. Anderegg. James F. Carroll. Larry D. Wobker, Irvin B. Laird. Charles L. Norton. BOTTOM ROW: John W. Toney. James H. Goff. Steven A. Larson. Donald G. Heersche. Richard M. Helsel. Ed- win T. Courtney. Charles A. McKee. Dairy club raises funds for departmental annual Working as a branch of the executive commit- tee for the Little American Royal, the Dairy Sci- ence Club planned publicity, organized program books and entry forms, checked final entries, helped with selection of judges and prizes and gathered money for scholarships, amounting to $450. The club assisted in Future Farmers of American judging contests, and organized and helped with a three-day State FFA convention in Manhattan. The group also had a cheese sale to raise funds for its annual yearbook which fea- tured club activities and departmental research. Delta Phi Delta TOP ROW: Wanda S. Black. Mary L. Crowley. Gail M. Farmer. Connie F. Lathrop. Gail M. Berry, Coral A. Osborne. Su- san M. Rehschuh. Nancy M. Evans. SECOND ROW: Marion K. Swain. Mary E. Gintzel. Jo J. Dean. Marsha L. Stevens. Betty J. Mosier, Sue S. Robinson. Karen J. Mcllroy. THIRD ROW: Margaret J. Leming. Karen J. Verhage. Barbara A. Hatcher. Sherry L. Curtis. Lenna D. Skates. Kathleen Hess. BOTTOM ROW: Richard L. Gardner, Janet S. Rupp, Diana K. Whittlesey. William M. Tremmel. Gerald W. Deibler, Charles R. Draney. 203 Dames Club TOP ROW: Teryl J. Limbocker, Mary L. Lingerfelt, Pamela J. Faulconer, Marie E. Quinn, Marita K. Stambaugh, Shirley K. Weber, Chloellen E. Miller, Suzanne R. Wiggins, Janice Skoch. SECOND ROW:ChristianeS. Rose, Jenny L. Fitt, Nancy Gehl ing, Connie M. Melton, Lynn C. Kittelson, Rosemary Ehr. Sharon Mor- risey, Linda M. Hen ry.Caron A. Callen, Jane Stresewski. THIRD ROW: Sylvia A. Winter, Penny Kleeman, Sharyn L. Geringer, Lovella L. Mullen, Glenda F. Erwin, Marcia L. Chyba, Janet K. Newcomer, Susan A. Everett, Kathy A. Fahr. BOTTOM ROW: Peggy D. Huxman. Jeanette R. Schwartz, Sandy S. Jorgenson, Karen S. Suberkropp. Linda K. Yardley, Gayle A. Hannah, Kathleen A. Maupin, Anne M. Wood. Eta Kappa Nu designs grads ' composit picture Producing a composite picture of all recent electrical engineering graduates, and coordinat- ing the department ' s projects at the Engineers ' and Architects Open House were two projects of Eta Kappa Nu, electrical engineering honorary. President Terry Phillips headed the group s 39 members, which sponsored slide rule instruction classes. The organization sponsored an initiation banquet in December for 25 new members. Dames send supplies to soldiers in Vietnam During April, Dames Club members filled 20 boxes with life savers, gum, canned meats and magazines to be shipped to servicemen in Viet- nam. This was the second year Dames mailed supplies overseas. The club also helped in the door- to- door drive for the March of Dimes. In October, club members organized a hayrack ride and hot dog roast for their husbands and families and, in December, attended a Christmas tea. Eta Kappa Nu TOP ROW: Steven M. Dent, Jimmie R. Courter, Fred L. Sachen, James A. Trennepohl, Robert A. Curry, Thomas L. Vaughn, Jon H. Peterson, John R. Ley, Mark E. Lipp. SECOND ROW: Larry L. Hayes, Kurt M. Frisbie, Darrel M. Kleeman, Terry I. Phillips, David C. Hall, Robert D. Flack, Theron E. Fry, Ronald K. Waltner, Stephen M. Thieler. BOTTOM ROW: John L. Slentz, Jerry M. Soden, Michael B. Stevens, John R. Rowland, Robert J. Mathews, Paul L. Spainhour, Royce M. King, Dallas L. Kibbe. Vwt- . 204 - . hi , in :- ,: Dimes In ad (unite ts tea. Dames Club TOP ROW: Judy A. Lilly. Linda K. Har- vey, Jenila C. Tunell. Kay S. Sharp. Lynda E. Bozarth. Pat J. Belcher. Mary H. Harring- ton. SECOND ROW: Barbara S. Wessling. Norma J. We- berg. Mary A. Ewert. Jane F. Bergkamp, R. Eileen King. Vickie J. Bullock. Loretta M. Diehl. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis A. Delimont, Mary K. Thom- as. Constance Bratton. Erna J. Wright. Linda M. Genetzky. Barbara L. Hummer. Dames Club TOP ROW: Jane Bronaugh, Connie L. Blankenship. Flora J. Yorga- son. Jamie Hunkapiller. Bet- ty J. Ross. Marsha Roberts, Judy Richards. Debbie Wrig- ley. SECOND ROW: Donna M. Murphy. Sue Bernard. Ruth Kerr. Alice E. Krchma. Kim B. Westfahl. Susan Huether. Gwen Hafling. BOTTOM ROW: Penny D. Moore. Bar- bara J. Imler, Dana D. Weth- ington, Kathleen Wenger. Marjorie I. Frey. Pam Gor- don. Dames Club TOP ROW: Sherry F. Anderson, Nancy L. Betts, Elaine S. Berry. Kay M. Wasserman. Judy A. Steppel. Marsha L. Wyckoff. Barbara N. Rawlings. Joleen K. Smith, Linda Hanan. SECOND ROW: Susan A. Valder, Suzie L. Meyer. Marilyn L. Davis. Carol M. Klover. Marilyn N. Dunning, Kathy G. Schmidt. Jean Schanefelt. Linda Boyd. Linda K. Novak. JoAnn Campbell. THIRD ROW: Carolyn A. Burchfiel. Sara B. Montei. Jan I. Green. Mary K. Ferrell. Shirley A. Thompson. Judy K. Chadwell. Gail D. Myers. Roberta J. Felver. BOT- TOM ROW: Mary E. Springer. Ruby K. Brower. Linda R. Bailey. Cindy S. Jacques. Lynette M. Seymour. Kay L. Denton. Edith M. Idleman. 205 Entomology Club TOP ROW: Edwin Dharmaraju, Paul D. Hunka- piller, Devaraj K. C. Urs, Fay L. Hegeman, Ruth L. Hooper, Stanley R. Husted, John P. Spencer, Ralph E. Berry. SECOND ROW: Darrell E. Bay, Kermit O. Bell, Richard G. Clarke, Billy D. Hilbert, Richard K. Lindquist, Stephen M. Valder, Gary F. Hevel, Luis A. Elias, Kenneth A. Sorensen. THIRD ROW: Samuel K. Dick, Paul VanDerSchaaf, Donley H. Johnson, Gundu H. R. Rao, Willard C. Dick, Patrick A. Walters, Ludwig J. Krchma, James A. Webster. BOTTOM ROW: Harold G. Nagel, Larry L. Murdock, Lee A. Halgren, Lyman W. Roberts, Robert S. Baldridge, Bill F. Jones, Terry L. Biery, Harold G. Hopkins. Entomology Club sells collectors ' insect boxes Membership in the University ' s Entomology Club was open to those students and faculty members interested or engaged in entomological work. The club had a picnic during the summer at the city park and a Christmas party at Wood- row Wilson Grade School. Members sponsored a display in which they demonstrated how resist- ance is offered by a host plant for the Agriculture Science Day in the spring. Money-making pro- jects for the group included selling wooden insect boxes for bug collectors. The club had 60 mem- bers and was presided over by Jim Webster. Entomology Club Faculty TOP ROW: Glen F. Swoyer, Hugh E. Thompson, James K.Quinlan, Harrison E. Mc- Gregor, Gailen D. White, Jag- dish Bahadur. SECOND ROW: Hobart P. Boles, E. K. Dan- iels, H. Derrick Blocker, Donald A. Wilbur, RogerC. Smith. THIRD ROW:CarlW. Rettenmeyer, Robert B. Mills, Reginald H. Painter, Herbert Knutson. BOTTOM ROW: Richard J. Elzinga, Charles W. Pitts, Theodore L. Hopkins. 206 Extension Club sponsors two spring radio shows To provide opportunities for members to be- come better acquainted with each other and with extension personnel, the University Extension Club published a montly newsletter and present- ed two radio programs daring the spring. Members helped with county extension pro- jects, judged at 4-H Day and manned booths at Agriculture Science Day to introduce students to possibilities in agriculture and extension. Club operates planes, travels to sports events Providing a means of flying at a lower cost than commercial rates, the University s Flying Club operated three airplanes members could fly any- where in the United States. Members, who were required to have a private license, student license or be enrolled in flying lessons, flew to Texas, Missouri, Pennsylvania and to out-of-state Uni- versity football and basketball events. President of the organization was Gary Vacin. Extension Club TOP ROW: Beverly S. Frasier. Karen M. McDaniel. Janet K. Tittel, Ruth A. Jackson. John B. Mubiru, Marilyn J. Everist. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth P. Gilmore. Nancy A. Kasitz, Karolyn K. Kel- logg. Carol A. Storrer. Jean K. Clarkson. Nithet Tinnakul. Joyce E. Blecha. THIRD ROW: Glenda M. Odgers. Janice A. Overocker. Sister Eugenia Lorio. Rosetta Tetebo. Ann J. Brunner. Carolyn D. Olson. BOTTOM ROW: Curtis Trent. Dolores A. Hoffman. Constance J. Hanks, William A. Conrad. Larry E. Kohl. Flying Club TOP ROW: Anthony M. Hines. Mary F. Train. Duke B. Reiber. Gary L. Turner. James R. Lukens. SECOND ROW: Quintin N. Rottering. James A. Shurts. George X. Adams. Larry C. Sampson. Gary L. Vacin. James S. Taylor. THIRD ROW: Alan M. Mitchell. Ste- ven L. Bernasek. Kenneth A. Keen. Jerry D. Graf. Jerry L. Schmidt. BOTTOM ROW: Ralph E. Sievers, Stephen J. Aberle. Mark S. Coberly. Galen R. McDonald. F fr too sbe . . Eas Forensic Union TOP ROW: Roger D. Dennis, Ann P. Kaiser, Mary P. Chapin, Rebecca S. Walker, Dennis N. Howard. SECOND ROW: Nellie C. Crenshaw, William J. Gaughan, Gilbert J. Wagner, Joseph C. Kuttler. THIRD ROW: Deborah L. Rodgers, Bernard O. Williams, James R. Tanner, Stuart A. Spaulding, Robert M. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis N. Whitmer, Charles W. Newcom, George E. Troutfet- ter, David R. Patterson. Forensic group debates at intercollegiate events Providing an opportunity for University de- bators to share common interests and promote forensics on campus, Forensic Union members debated in a minimum of two intercollegiate debate events each semester. The group ' s social activities included a Christmas party and spring banquet, at which the year ' s most outstanding debaters were honored. Future Farmers sponsor dinner for state officers Providing two scholarships, one to a high school senior and one to a college senior, the 60- member Future Farmers of America also assisted with the state FFA convention. Also included in the club ' s activities, headed by Larry Eply, was a banquet honoring new state officers. Club mem- bers included agricultural education students or former FFA members. Future Farmers of America TOP ROW: Lloyd 0. Rice, Jr., Keith A. Johnson, Delbert L. Rule, Randall T. Cooper, Larry E. Rowland, Richard L. Weixelman, Fred L. Wedel, Ronald L. Stucky, Robert E. Kearn. SECOND ROW: Douglas K. Alt, Larry D. Hoobler, George J. Hieger, Robert A. Herlocker, James P. Mueller, Daniel P. Gerstner, Richard K. Bartel, Wayne G. Powell, Garry L. Peterson. THIRD ROW: Alan J. Muntz, Steven R. Welty, Larry E. Schilling, Wendell K. Hock- ens, Wesley P. Holmes, John M. Davies. Dennis D. Stafford, Clifford S. Sparks, Charles D. McNeal. BOTTOM ROW: Richard D. Wilson. Philip J. Steen, Marvin W. Creager, Larry C. Epley, Delores L. Buller, Paul N. Stevenson, Ronald L. Peterson, Don W. Sowers. Filipinos display attire from neighboring lands Proceeds from Filipino Night, sponsored by the Filipino Association, were used to help fi- nance the University rowing team. Efforts to broaden the club ' s recognition on campus in- volved participation in the annual UN Day and International Week festivities. Cultural presenta- tions ranged from typical folk song and dance routines to a fashion show. Club members showed not only Filipino attire, but other cos- tumes from neighboring Southeast Asian and Far Eastern countries. Filipino Association TOP ROW: Gloria V. Javillonar. Emiliana N. Bernardo. Mary R. Yapit. SECOND ROW: Leopoldo V. Abis, Fernando A. Bernardo. Jefren L. Demeterio. BOTTOM ROW: Juanito C. Reyes. Louis H. Douglas. Armando E. Guidote. At the Activities Carnival, an interested student signs raffle tickets for a Future Farmers of Amer- ica drawing. Winners were announced at a water- melon feed preceding the club ' s first meeting. 209 Grace Baptists sponsor Sunday ' singspirations ' With the Southern Baptist and First Baptist youth organizations, the 30 members of Grace Baptist Student Fellowship attended and partici- pated in a lecture series about the history of the Baptist Church. Twice monthly, students attend- ed Sunday evening singspirations at the church and planned a workday in the spring. Headed by Fred Schurle, the organization sponsored a hayrack ride in the fall, a winter skat- ing party and a Christmas caroling party. Gamma Deltas attend Lutheran spring retreat Approximately 100 students from Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska attended a retreat spon- sored by Gamma Delta, Lutheran student group. A professor from Concordia seminary addressed the group at the April event at Rock Springs Ranch. In October, Robert Linder presented four talks to the group about the background of the people and their culture at the time of the Refor- mation. In February, organization members at- tended the area Gamma Delta conference in Lawrence. Group members also met weekly for Sunday evening dinners and discussions. rw, Grace Baptist Student Fellowship TOP ROW: Paula G. Jones, Car- ol S. Allison, Lavonne A. Anderson, Patsy L. Bartholomew. SECOND ROW: Gail A. Loofbourrow, Ruth A. Bartholomew, Patricia A. Hatch. THIRD ROW: Judith A. Spessard, Rita J. Hatch. Nancy M. Schweitzer, John A. Haas. BOTTOM ROW: Fred E. Schurle, Ronald D. Schulz, Kenneth N. Locke. Gamma Delta TOP ROW: Glenn W. Shields, Gerald H. Thiele, Cur- tis W. Kruse, Thomas J. Benedum. BOTTOM ROW: Ann J. Brunner, Nadene M. McGuire, Janice E. Frohn, Patricia A. Frohn, Sharon L. Kootz. W ;: Ger Geography Club TOP ROW: Bruce A. Johnston, John L. Johnson, Allan D. Cross, John E. Lehman, Stanley J. Alexander, Dale A. Wardlaw, Huber Self. SECOND ROW: Carey L. Smith, Mohammad Y. Alizai, Harold S. Joy, Richard A. Brown, Robert B. Keeler, Halvard A. Berg. BOTTOM ROW: Claudia J. Roller, Lai-Ting Luke, Josephine L. Lemon, Diane M. Crostarosa, Jerrie S. Rapp. I i German Club TOP ROW: Linda D. Gentry. Nancy J. Perrin, Vickey L. Swenson. Elizabeth A. Andersen, Sharon I. Gentry. Margaret A. Schnepp. Charles R. Bonebrake. SECOND ROW: Burk Jubelt. Robert G. Rodda. Stephen M. Craft. Peter Huss. Douglas Veith. Orin D. Bell. BOTTOM ROW: Charles M. McGhee. Robert M. Clegg, Luanne H. Waters. Michael J. McCormick, Harold Yates, Herbert Koch. German students host spring Fasching party Highlighting the year for German Club mem- bers was the Fasching party in the spring. At the costume party, 16 engineering students from Ber- lin, Germany were invited as special guests. Headed by Mike McCormick, members met once each week at a local cafe for pizza and to practice German outside of the classroom and to discuss German culture. Other club activities included a Christmas party, a picnic in the fall, participation in the annual Feast of Carols at Christmas and showing of a German movie, open to all students. To be eligible for membership in the club, stu- dents were required to have taken three semesters of German courses. Geography clubs travel to Dakotas on field trip Members of the Geography Club and Gamma Theta Upsilon, geography honorary, took a field trip to the Black Hills in the spring of 1967 and planned another trip for the spring of 1968. At combined meetings of the two clubs, guest speak- ers included Albert Smith from the University of Colorado, speaking on research in arid environ- ments and Spencer Linderman, a wildlife conser- vation student, speaking on wildlife research. Gamma Theta Upsilon, a national honorary for students with a minimum B average, were spon- sors of a loan for graduate study and research. Membership in the Geography Club was open to all students interested in geography and who had at least one course in the field. Gamma Theta Upsilon TOP ROW: Bruce A. Johnston. John L. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Allan D. Cross, John E. Lehman, Stanley J. Alexander. Dale A. Wardlaw. Huber Self. THIRD ROW: Harold S. Joy. Robert B. Keeler. Halvard A. Berg. Mohammad Y. Alizai. BOTTOM ROW: Diane M. Crostarosa. Josephine L. Lemon. Jerrie S. Rapp. 211 History Club TOP ROW: Marcia L. Gadberry, Michael E. Haen. Larry K. Anderson, Roger E. Parks. SECOND ROW: Barbara J. Chance, Robert D. Linder, Norman P. Byers. BOTTOM ROW: Bar- bara J.Chaloupka, Gordon R. Olson, Stanley C. Barkey, Dennis A. Harbaugh. History Club discusses world conflicts, changes Encouraging greater study of history between graduate and undergraduate students, History Club and Phi Alpha Theta, history honorary, met for joint monthly meetings. Topics of discussion were the Arab-Israeli conflict, the cultural revolu- tion in China, life in the Soviet Union and the character of revolution. Projects included a get- acquainted reception for faculty and students. Hoedown dance festival provides spring activity Outdoor dances at Tuttle Creek and an annual square dance festival in April provided spring recreation for members of Hoedowners Square Dance Club. At a Christmas party, members earned fun badges by doing stunts, such as dancing barefoot in the street or dancing in the dark with candles. In March, members attended an annual Jamboree at Colorado State University. Hoedowners Square Dance Club TOP ROW: Roberta J. Harmon, Nancy E. Burnett, Marcia A. Weyer, Michelle S. Healy, Patricia A. Ruff, Lynda J. Searcy, Karen S. Voss. SECOND ROW: Marcia E. Lat- schar, Nancy J. Freed, Garry L. Eberth, Carolyn S. Cropp, Richard D. Wilson, Frank E. Mattke. THIRD ROW: Thomas A. Bryan, Genita G. Ellsaesser, Connie J. Sievers, Donald E. Morgan, John G. Ruff, Dar- old G. Alwin, Garland G. Lewis. BOTTOM ROW: Glenn W. Shields, Rodney M. Bates, Harvey L. Johnston, Gordon E. Montney, John P. Long, Paul N. Stevenson. 212 Clothing club sponsors annual fashion contest Sponsoring the annual Best Dressed Girl con- test for Glamour magazine, the Clothing and Textiles Interest Group selected models, worked with publicity, designed programs, and wrote scripts for a fashion show. In March, Jessie War- den, department head, told club members about her stay in India, where she assisted in the devel- opment of home economics at Andrah Pradesh University. As a service project, the club collected mittens to be sent to an Indian reservation. Home Economics Clothing and Textiles Interest Group TOP ROW: Shirley A. Livengood. Barbara J. Thomas, Linda E. Jordan, Joyce M. Swenson, Jane A. Lee. Louise M. Umscheid, Vicki O. Whitney. Patri- cia S. Kane. SECOND ROW: Mary J. Harder. La Donna J. Kolman. Jennifer J. Todd. Christina J. Pederson, Melissa L. Gedney, Sherry L. Olsen. Cynthia L. Sperling, Vicki S. Voth. THIRD ROW: Patricia A. Frohn. Catherines. Reis, Christine Wertz. Linda K. Pelkey, EarleneL. Miller, Dorothy C. Bartel, Virginia M. Munson, Diane K. Youngers. BOTTOM ROW: June L. Hefter, Marsha S. Smith, Mary A. Mueller. Janyth D. Thomas. Martha E. Reeder. Iris J. Lane, Diane K. Mc- Donald. Patricia A. Brenner. Home Economics Clothing and Textiles Interest Group TOP ROW: Patricia A. Shelledy. Roberta A. Jewett. Jerri S. Looney. Frances R. Mullinix. Peggy S. Sundgren. Maribell S. Chiles. Janet K. Sellers. Donna M. Dick. SECOND ROW: Mary K. Schell. Carol A. Odgers. Wanda M. Hedden. Betty J. Friday, Margaret J. Marsh. Beverty S. Oberle. Carolyn S. Hornick. THIRD ROW: Judith A. Schroeder. Patri- cia A. Theno. Betty A. Beisner. Marilyn K. Leitner. Patricia A. Mudge. Judith A. Hendershot. Janice A. Trumpp. Sharon L. Norton. BOT- TOM ROW: Vicki L. Wheeler. Beverly A. Norton. Barbara J. Cannon, Angele Holvorson, Gloria J. Schrag, Carol A. Chambers. Kathleen A. Cook. 213 Family economics club tours credit departments Touring Kansas City credit departments, bur- eaus and banks, members of the Family Econom- ics Interest Group learned basic ways credit is applied to business. In a second trip to Kansas City, members toured the Parade of Homes and saw modern trends in architectural design. The 17 members also toured the Kansas Power and Light Company in Manhattan and were given a demonstrative speech on the use of electrical equipment in the kitchen. Guest speakers at monthly meetings explained social security, investments, consumer credit and new Food and Drug Administration laws. HE interest group tours Institute of Logopedics During October, members of the Family and Child Development Interest Group, with Jeanne Dunbar as president, went to Wichita where they toured the Institute of Logopedics. At the Christ- mas tea, Lucille Wakefield, a professor from the department, spoke about child nutrition and at another monthly meeting, Rix Shanline, a profes- sional marriage counselor from Manhattan, told about counseling procedures. In February, the organization presented a pan- el discussion in which one member related her experiences while working as an assistant to a child psychologist during the summer. Home Economics Family Economics Interest Group TOP ROW: Marilyn J. Everist, Nina C. Stair, Margaret L. McCauley, Margaret D. Noll- er. SECOND ROW: Albie C. Rasmussen, Ellen L. Fulton, Linda K. Renberger, Loretta A. Mauler, Sandra M. Hamil- ton. BOTTOM ROW: Anna M. Luker, Jane E. Davenport, Wilma M. Hazen, Jeanette L. Camber. fa _ Home Economics Family and Child Development Interest Group TOP ROW: Sandra L. Olson, Mary K. Lindsay, Kathryn S. Olson, Bar- bara M. Holm, Ellen A. Smith, Myra L. McLeod, Willa D. Scheune- man, Colleen G. Kincaid, Margaret H. Mock. SECOND ROW: Mary M. Dobbins, Barbara L. Brownlie, Pamela C. Mullen, Carolin K. Smith, Jeannine I. Deets, Jenell M. Matson, Donna R. Simmons, Effie M. Breeden. THIRD ROW: Donna L. Bullock, Jeri L. Farmer, Barbara L. Haney, Karolyn K. Kellogg, Jean E. Peterson, Lois A. Carey, Patricia M. Dowling, Marilyn K. Westerman. BOTTOM ROW: Mary A. Ryser. Jolene K. Teske, Jeanne A. Dunbar, Marjorie A. Honig, Christine A. Johnson, Cecilia M. Domme, Susan B. Hughes. ours dies ;.-- ' ' . ' .: -:-: - ' Sistanttoa Home Economics Journalism Interest Group TOP ROW: Christine A. Taylor. Nancy K. Scheetz. Sharon K. Salvino. Pamela K. Week- man. Ardis M. Foust. SECOND ROW: Linda S. Trueblood. Lora M. Smith. Mary K. Prochaska. Linda A. Lickteig. BOTTOM ROW: Marsha J. Martin. Polly A. Schroeder. Barbara H. Asfahl. Space age Santa Clauses set the theme for the Justin hall Christmas decoration by Home EC club members. Home Economics Design Interest Group TOP ROW: Jeanne A. Ingersoll. Dee A. Urquhart. Linda S. Sigars. Jo A. Marten. Ruth E. Severtson. Judith A. Lamme. SECOND ROW: Priscilla D. Sanders. Linda G. Swan. Deena M. Sigwing. Aldre M. Holmgren. Sheila J. Needham. THIRD ROW: Karla J. Kessler. Jan M. Dreiling. Debra G. Simons. Janis E. Mutch. Susan K. Harris. Joyce D. Cooper. BOTTOM ROW: Linda L. Owen. Janice E. Maisch. Nila K. Maxfield. Kathryn L. Foos. Kathleen J. Warner. Journalism group tours food vending company In November, the 18 members of the Home Economics Journalism Interest Group took a field trip to Kansas City and watched the taping of a 30-minute color show. They also toured a food vending company and the University of Kansas Medical Center. At one meeting. Foods and Nu- trition Professor Beatrice Fjnklestein reported her experiences with space foods research. Home EC design group makes Christmas gifts Discussions on creative planning and a field trip to Kansas City were projects of the Home Economics Design Interest Group. The 65 mem- ber organization, with Jan Maisch as president, made and sold original Christmas gifts in Decem- ber. They also made suggestions and planned improvements for the interior design of a study room in Justin hall. 215 Pre-Nursing Club TOP ROW: Christine A. Lauri, Pamela R. Wyker, Ann T. Keller, Feme I. Tuma. Susan L. Staats, LaDonna J. Kolman, Sandra M. Watchous. SECOND ROW: Roberta C. McDaneld, Margar- et R. Moffatt, Diana K. Schmitt, Donna M. Forgey, Gail A. Luttman, Lois A. Ebertz. THIRD ROW: Betty J. Anderson, Marilyn C. Mau, Caro- Pre-Nursing Club works in hospital, Bloodmobile Working as aides at Student Health gave members of the Pre-Nursing Club on-the-job work experience. Club members made scrap- books for the pediatrics wards of Manhattan hos- pitals, worked at the two Red Cross Bloodmobiles on campus, and designed holiday tray favors for local hospital patients. In February, members toured the surgical facilities at St. Mary ' s Hospital in Manhattan. lyn D. Stuckey, Connie S. Rathbun, Jacqueline J. Furbeck, Linda E. McCaslin, Susan D. Frazey. BOTTOM ROW: Susan A. Gross, Lucille E. Yale, Pamela K. Taylor, Loretta A. Johnstone, Jane L. Chatlain, Ja- net P. Kelly. Home EC foods group tours bakery department Touring the bakery management department facilities on campus and the bakery at a local gro- cery, members of the Professional Foods Interest Group saw bakery personnel at work and gained a better understanding of the industries related to their profession. Guest speakers at monthly group meetings included Marvin Hunt from the Re- search Hospital in Kansas City and Gwendolyn Tinklin of the foods and nutrition department. Home Economics Professional Foods Interest Group TOP ROW: Sharon S. Hate, Meredith A. Holloway. Phyllis A. Tarver, Lizabeth L. Floyd, Julie A. Nothdurft, Donita M. Steele, Maxine L. McKoon, Don- na F. Ewing, Carol A. Phillips. SECOND ROW: Cynthia A. Green, Debrah J. Huber, Karen R. Halderson, Patricia A. Frohn, Joyce M. Bauman, Lura V. Story, Karen A. Hoeflicker, Judy A. Gillen. THIRD ROW: Nancy E. Meyer, Joyce M. Eyerly, Willa F. Sidebottom, Karen K. Charbonneau, Ann L. Cravens, Nila L. Luttrell, Emily A. Pendleton, Patricia E. Gustason, Douglas J. Koppes. BOTTOM ROW: Paul G. Stoops, Sharon L. Barrow, Bonnie F. Heitman. Sally A. Goodyear. Rose A. Bondy, Rose M. Boor, Peggy I. DeJarnette. Wesley L. Fank- hauser. Future teachers raise money for scholarship fund Raising money by selling candy in the Manhat- tan area during October, members of the Home Economics Teaching Interest Group made contri- butions to the International Scholarship Fund. At club meetings, speakers explained Teaching in Foreign Countries, Classroom Control and The Image a Home EC Teacher Conveys. Members also observed demonstrations about the use of audio-visual teaching aids. A panel of club members related experiences as student teachers. Several members attended the American Home Economics Association convention and reported on new clothing designs, sewing ma- chine changes and food processing and products. Home Economics Teaching Interest Group TOP ROW: Beverly S. Frasier. Linda R. Sawyer. Lela M. Hooper, Mary K. Korber. Linda K. Gaul. Margaret A. Plankinton. Rebecca A. Pinger. Sandra D. Tollef- son. SECOND ROW: Jean M. Sunderland, Mary F. Neely, Jean L. Unruh. Cheryl E. Claassen. Barbara L. Ketzner, Charlotte V. Port- schy. Marlyse K. Milburn. THIRD ROW: Linda E. Compton, Patricia J. Heyer. Paula K. Sandy. Vernelle R. Busenitz. Judy K. Hammond. Zelma J. Hunsicker. Marcia A. Nor by. Janet K. Culver. BOTTOM ROW: Marlene K. Moyer. Elizabeth A. Wilkerson. Jane A. Bigler. Caro- lyn D. Olson. Martha E. Reeder. Constance J. Hanks. Susan B. Hughes. Home Economics Teaching Interest Group TOP ROW: Marilyn J. Everist. Patricia A. Intermill. Kathryn A. Koster. Connie E. Pedersen. Norene F. Allen. Karen P. Richarz. Marguerite A. Habiger. Linda C. Meseke. SECOND ROW: Pauletta J. Winderlin. Nancy C. Johnson. Gloria R. Adams. Carol A. Storrer. Sharon S. Pirott. Jeanette L. Camber. Artyce A. Golden. Judith A. Barr. Louise M. Mattox. THIRD ROW: Carol E. Kellett. Linda M. Richardson. Letha F. Mitchell. Karen E. Hoeme. Ruth D. Werner. Marilyn L. Woolley. Mary A. Stout. Jeanette M. Golitko. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon L. Kootz. Margaret M. Gronau. Olga A. Nowinsky. Nancy A. Singular. Marlena K. Sanders. Dorothy C. Bartel. Cynthia A. Michael. 217 Horticulture Club TOP ROW: Rita I. Reissig, Ruth A. Swain, Patri- cia J. Fields, Mary H. Thomsen, Connie B. McReynolds, Judy F. Crumrine. SECOND ROW: Elynn S. Wright, Karen K. Asher, Lynette M. Seymour, Carol A. Beam, Carolle Bennett. THIRD ROW: Emily E. Niemann, Loyd A. Fields, William L. Shoemaker, Michael B. Aja- kaiye, Jimmie R. Mathes. David D. Jackson. BOTTOM ROW: Gaylord D. Kelsey, Gale L. Fuller, Stanley H. Beikmann, James C. Seymour, Dean G. Fickenscher. Horticulture Club sells pecans for scholarship Through pecan and plant sales, the Horticul- ture Club raised money for an annual $50 schol- arship. Members joined with faculty in planning campus beautification projects and organized a clean-up day in the spring. Sponsoring the floral judging team, club members took a weekend field trip to St. Louis to visit horticulture sites. They completed a collection of pictures of past deans and displayed them in Waters hall. Members also published a newsletter twice each semester. Indian light celebration attracts more than 400 Attracting more than 400 guests, the Indian Association ' s celebration of the Festival of Lights featured Indian dishes and native handicraft ex- hibits. In December, the group showed an Indian movie, with profits going to the Prime Minister s Drought Relief Fund. Welcoming new students in the spring, the group met for the annual India Republic Day celebrations. In an effort to further Indian-American relations, the association spon- sored a series of Indian documentaries. India Association TOP ROW: Bhim S. Hans, Gorti V. Narasimham, Vijay P. Rode, Devarat K. Urs, Indira I. Kapur, Indira C. Gairola. SECOND ROW: Chitra K. Gairola, Edwin Dharmaraju, Satishchandra P. Mehta, Mir I. Asif, Rao P. Narasimha, Ashvin P. Yajnik. THIRD ROW: Babaji C. Nayak, Vodlakonda D. Rao, Ramchandra G. Kulkar- ni, Vijay Chandra, H. S. Nagarajrao, Satish C. Goel. BOTTOM ROW: George Montgomery, Sambamurty Arisetty, Shrikant M. Sathaye, Balemula G. Reddy, S. Zaheer Ahmed, Kase R. Subbaiah, Rama N. Kapur. ) Institute Of Electrical and Electronics Engineers TOP ROW: Ste- ven M. Dent. James A. Trennepohl. John W. Hofmann. Lawrence N. Frey. Randy J. McDonald. Wolfgang P. Schmidt. Richard A. Litfin. Donald W. Prather. Raymond R. Blaiklock. Larry L. Hayes. SECOND ROW: Darrel M. Kleeman. Roderick K. Blocksome. Jim R. Courter. William O. Blake. Jon H. Peterson. Theron E. Fry. Fred L. Sachen. Section officers speak at membership smoker At a fall membership smoker, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers heard offi- cers from the Kansas City section stress the ad- vantages of an engineer belonging to a profes- sional organization. In October, a representative of the Ohio Brass Company spoke about equip- ment developed to work on live high tension power lines. At another meeting, a representative of the Commonwealth Edison Company in Chi- cago spoke about Electric Utility Engineering. Jack R. Crumrine. David C. Hall. Dallas L. Kibbe. THIRD ROW: Ste- phen M. Thieler. Kenneth W Gillespie. Terry I. Phillips. Ronald K. Waltner. Lester L. Hodson. Travis L. Miller. R. Stephen Dildine. Ste- phen E. Reiter. Douglas G. Koerner. BOTTOM ROW: John R. Row- land. Alan R. Stephens. John L. Lackey. Edward J. Montour. Daniel L. Snyder. Robert P. Boerwinkle. William R. Nelson. David A. Grider. Council conducts retreat for international students Working as overseer of all international groups, the International Coordinating Council spon- sored International Week in April, a People-to- People retreat at Rock Springs and a Negro His- tory Week program in Junction City. Composed of representatives from each international organi- zation, the group completely revamped its activi- ties. It published a periodical calendar of interna- tional events, and issued policy statements defin- ing the role of the foreign student on campus. International Coordinating Council TOP ROW: Jean M. Sunderland. Dhananjaya V. Rao. Carlos M. Garcia. Juanito C. Reyes. BOTTOM ROW: J. Allan Brettell. Ken- neth N. Onyia. Ghulam S. Jatoi. 219 Muslim students gather for prayer each Friday Uniting Muslim students on campus, the Is- lamic Association sponsored Friday prayer meet- ings at All-Faiths Chapel to promote the practice of Islam. At regular meetings, guests spoke on Economic Systems of Islam and Islam and Its Basic Principles. ' In the spring, members pre- sented an informative program about Islam on radio station KMAN and also published a month- ly newsletter, Al-Islam, for all members. Judo Club ranks high in Midwest tournaments Practicing twice each week, the 35 members of Judo Club, with Clifford Kumamoto as president, learned judo skills and perfected techniques for competition. Club members participated in Mis- souri Valley and Midwest Regional tournaments, in which they took individual honors with two first place finishes and four second place finishes. In club rankings, Judo Club members captured the Missouri Valley team trophy twice. Islamic Association T OP ROW: Razia Asadi, Shafqat S. Chaudhry, Mir Shamsuddin, Haseeb A. Khan, M. Kaiseruddin, Mir I. Asif, Athia Bano, Nishak Shafi. SECOND ROW: Rabie A. Mostafa, Saadat M. Syal, Shaikh Muzaffar, Shafiuddin A. Asadi, Abdullatif Kasu, Abdus Sadiq, Riaz H. Siddiqi. THIRD ROW: Shafiq Chaudhry. Mohamed A. Darwish, Hamid E. Raja, Shafi A. Balbale, Syed F. Quadri, Mohamed H. A. Moneim. BOTTOM ROW: An waru I H. Chaudhry, Ghu lam R. Chaudhry. Ahmad S. Khan, Sayeed U. Syed, Maher H. Khan. Iranians display slides, artwork from native land At regular meetings of the Iranian Student Association, members saw films about their native country and slides from a Peace Corps volunteer who had been in Iran for two years. Organized on campus five years ago, the group set up a booth at the fall Activities Carnival, at which they dis- played slides, artwork and handcrafts from Iran. Other activities included Saturday volleyball games for members and their guests, and an an- nual picnic at which Persian food was served. Iranian Student Association TOP ROW: Frank Lioyeim, Cyrus Eili- an, Iraj Rojhani, Mansour Mojibian. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley M. Slav- en, Ezzatollah Zabih, Esfahani M. Dibai. 220 Judo Club TOP ROW: Clif- ford T. Kumamoto. Denis A. Toshikiyo, John W. Leighty. Francis W. Moore, Leslie J. Prus. SECOND ROW: Ken- neth L. Thomas, Iraj Rojhani, Isaac Wakabayashi, Fritz H. Nentwich, Derrick C. Hall. THIRD ROW: Roberto F. Reyes. Gerald L. Jenkins. Michael R. Manley. Phillip C. Meyer. Jack R. Austin. BOT- TOM ROW: Bradie F. Jones. Randall E. Willmore, Jack R. Crumrine, Charles H. Wat- son. Kappa Delta Pi honors top education students Members of Kappa Delta Pi, education honor- ary, opened their year with a joint dinner with S.E.A. at the Manhattan Country Club. The ban- quet provided both groups with the opportunity to meet James McComas, new dean of education. During the year, faculty members Joseph Rogers and Richard Owens, spoke to the group on juve- nile delinquency and creativity. Another banquet with S.E.A. in the spring honored outstanding students from the College of Education. Kappa Delta Pi TOP ROW: LeAnne Biggart. Marilee R. Henrikson, Joyce A. Burris. Jean F. Howe. Donna K. Knoell. Carolyn M. Kellogg, Janet L. Braden. SECOND ROW: Janet S. Rupp, Patricia A. Conk- wright. Jacqualine S. Byers. Sharon L. Terwilliger Kathleen A. Mau- pin, Beverly J. Angell. THIRD ROW: Linda J. Armstrong. Dorothy M. Hostetter, Jean M. Casper. Delores J. Johnson. Patricia A. Hatch. Joe H. Loeb. BOTTOM ROW: Teresa K. Graham, Carol Christensen. Mary E. Horton, Mary A. Bower. Ronald G. Propp. Daryl L. Wichman. Photographers appraise members ' color slides At meetings of Kappa Alpha Mu, photographic journalism society, members selected their own color slides to be seen and appraised. Participants in a high power color session presented new ideas on a dye transfer color process to the group and other members brought new photography tech- niques for group experimentation. Kappa Alpha Mu TOP ROW: Mark A. Clayton. Max D. Remley, Duke B. Reiber. BOTTOM ROW: Elbert B. Macy. Ronald R. Worley. William A. Blauvelt. 221 L : Kappa Phi TOP ROW: Beverly S. Frasier, Deanna F. Smart, Chloel- len E. Miller, Nancy C. Hageman, Diana F. Card, Ellen A. Smith, Lin- da S. Handlin, Debi R. Schank. SECOND ROW: Kae E. Algrim, Mi- chelle E. McConaughey, Carol A. Odgers. Elizabeth P. Gilmore, Sar- ah B. Dallas. Barbara L. Haney, Jeri L. Farmer. THIRD ROW: Janis C. Methodist women mend, give clothes to orphans Programs at weekly meetings of Kappa Phi, Methodist women s group, included speeches by Associate Dean of Students Walt Friesen and several campus ministers. Kappa Phis caroled and decorated the wards at Irwin Army Hospital while visiting patients there and donated and mended sweaters to send to orphans in Korea. In the spring, the women organized a banquet with the women ' s guild from the Wesley Foundation. Ludin, Christine A. Williams. Marlyse K. Milburn, Helen M. Ryan, Lourell I. Johnson, Laura J. Suggs, Betty J. Ryan. BOTTOM ROW: Gwen M. Lundin, Peggy J.Day.RachaelE.Hall.WandaL. Bates, Nancy J. Perry, Linda R. Wasmund, Carolyn S. Cropp. Radio program explains Latin American system Sponsoring a radio program on station KSAC, the Latin American Association discussed school systems in South and Central American and Car- ribean countries. At club meetings, thegroup showed educational films on Latin America and discussed governmental developments in educa- tion in South and Central America. The associa- tion presented an exhibit at the United Nations carnival and had a picnic in April. Latin American Association TOP ROW: Dulce M. Leon- ardi, Victor E. Fernandez, Gretchen E. Reveille. Rosa Maria Basso. Carlos M. Gar- cia. SECOND ROW: Rolando J. Carrillo, Erich R. Smith, Jose M. Fullana, Rafael 0. Esteva. BOTTOM ROW: Law- rence 0. Pultz. Steven R. Chandler, Raymond J. Agan, Manuel Carvajal. 222 Light Brigade organizes projects to buy uniforms Newly organized on campus in the spring of 1967, Light Brigade, women ' s drill team affiliated ith Scabbard and Blade, organized a series of money-raising projects to pay for new uniforms. In the fall, members organized a bake sale and sold a liquid cleanser in Mahattan and their home towns. The group also sold nametags to ROTC cadets on campus. In the fall, the women were the official hostesses for the annual Invita- tional International Rifle Tournament. Throughout the year, Light Brigade members concentrated on rushing and pledging new members. A minimum 2.0 grade point average and sophomore standing were required. Light Brigade TOP ROW: Kathryn A. Klag, A. Earlene Hovis. Con- nie F. Lathrop. Ann M. Young, Anne C. Snider. SECOND ROW: Janet S. Bunker. Janice A. Lindgren, Kathryn J. Lee. Janet D. Sprang. Jill E. Bunker, Regina F. Wolfe. Shirley E. Carson. BOTTOM ROW: Debo- rah L. Brown. Alice L. Pearson. Mary K. Sebastian. Nancy A. Hodg- son. Shelly L. Bergerhouse, Marjorie A. Spear. ains ;em ITI KSAC. undO thes;roup - id Nations Three Light Brigade members attend a tea at an ROTC commissioning ceremony in February. Members raised money for uniforms by sponsoring a bake sale and a name tape and tag sale to ROTC members. Lutheran students lead discrimination dialogues Meeting on Sunday and Tuesday evenings, members of the Lutheran Student Association heard talks on Vietnam, the Reformation and the Jewish faith. The group also provided Sunday evening meals for teenagers from the Pilgrim Baptist Church. Negro students were invited for a series of inter-racial dialogues about discrimina- tion problems they faced on campus. Mu Phi Epsilon funds go to music scholarship Singing The Boar s Head Carol and dressed in peasants ' costumes, the women of Mu Phi Ep- silon, professional music sorority, formed a pro- cessional during the annual Feast of Carols. Mu Phis co-sponsored the banquet with Phi Mu Al- pha and allotted the money they raised for a scholarship fund. The 20 members, with Carolyn Lemon as president, participated in an annual lecture recital and an American composers ' recit- al in the spring. They also sponsored a music composition contest for the second year. Mennonite Fellowship TOP ROW: Cheryl E. Claassen. Jean L. Un- ruh, Marcia P. Bartell, Marlene F. Regier, Linda R. Klaassen, Linda S. Boyle. SECOND ROW: Wantea M. Goering. Delores L. Buller, Cheryl J. Kaufman, Nancy S. Bartel, Dorothy C. Bartel, Carolyn Peters. Lutheran Student Association TOP ROW: Robert A. Becker, Dan- ny J. Dybwad, Gay L. Dybwad, Donald D. Snethen. SECOND ROW: Jeanne K. Dunn, David A. Slead, James D. Dietrich, Ronald G. Propp, Lawrence L. Propp. BOTTOM ROW: Martha J. Middleton, Karen L. Johnson, Linda M. Kirkham, Suzann K. Neitzel. Mu Phi Epsilon TOP ROW: Constance A. Gal le, Mary K. Moyle, Linda K. Woellhof, Catherine A. Roebke. SECOND ROW: Carolyn S. Lemon, Susan J. Schulteis, Linnetta A. Johnson, THIRD ROW: Mar- tha J. Middleton, Mary A. Denning, Mary A. Coon, Gaela M. Young. BOTTOM ROW: Janean L. Miller, Kaye A. Clinesmith, Alice L. Pear- son. THIRD ROW: Vernelle R. Busenitz, Gloria J. Schrag, Ronald L. Stucky, Clifton V. Hostetler, Richard K. Bartel, Steve M. Stucky. BOTTOM ROW: Howard L. Delaplane, Harold D. Neufeldt, Orlando L. Penner, Eugene H. Goering, Dean A. Pankratz. : -- to c Mei at a they Indi Stud torii tool 224 LJ Milling Association TOP ROW: Hsin Y. Chung. Billie S. Moreland. Mir Shamsuddin. Gerald T. Evans. Shafiuddin A. Asadi. Manuel J. Carvajal. Roy D. Tangeman, Roy L. Robinson. SECOND ROW: Robert A. Wilcox. Robert J. Robinson. Luis A. Aira, Armando E. Guidote. Gerald D. Miller. Michael R. Wenger, Dwight E. Miller. THIRD ROW: Douglas A. Ohlde. Beverly R. Chapin. Earl D. Weak. Allen W. Kirleis. Ting J. Tang. Elieser S. Posner. Syed F. Quadri. BOTTOM ROW: Lu- cien C. Rose, William C. Hurley. Dwayne D. Gier. Marvin D. Wells. Eugene P. Farrell. James L. Balding. William J. Hoover. Milling Association TOP ROW: Dennis M. Walsh. Jerry L. Hatfield. Andrew J. Reinwald. Marvin R. Willyard. Thomas F. Cox. John E. Kice. SECOND ROW: Daniel W. Rexroat, Douglas K. Alt. Lawrence F. Kueser. Charles J. Uhlrich. Isidor J. Wallimann, Duane L. Keller. William J. Hoover. THIRD ROW: Randall P. Seibel. Charles D. Ful- hage. Roger C. Locher. Keith C. Behnke. Russell L. Bussman. Ear- nest E. Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: Richard L. Townley. Daryl J. Meyer. Steven B. Smith, Alan D. Koch. Timothy K. Belstra. Mennonite fellowship Grain Science students tutors Manhattan youth hear series of seminars Christmas vacation found members of the Mennonite Fellowship discussing current issues at a graduate seminar in North Carolina. Later, they went to the Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Indiana to discuss the topic Why Should You Study Theology? As part of the Friendship Tu- toring Program, members helped local grade and high school children with their school work and took them on excursions into the country. What is New in Research in the Department of Grain Science and Industry was the topic of William Hoover, department head, at one of six seminars of the Milling Association. Members of the organization, all students in the grain science department, also heard Wendell Clithero, from the IBM Corporation in Chicago, discuss nutrient economics at a meeting. They later sponsored a club picnic in the spring. 225 Newman Club TOP ROW: Virginia A. Meyer, Pamela C. Mullen, Marilyn L. Umscheid, Louise M. Umscheid, Betty L. Lucas, Mary K. Prochaska. SECOND ROW: Roy D. Tangeman, Marlene J. Brinker, Cathleen A. Nevins, Paula M. Casey, Juanita J. Nemechek, Trudy A. Brewer, Manuel J. Carvajal. THIRD ROW: Richard P. DeDonder, Mi- chael E. Kandt, Jo A. Becker, Virginia J. Works, Rita E. Wetter, Je- rome I. Leise. BOTTOM ROW: Steven J. Cohorst, Robert L. Schrandt, Larry J. DeDonder, Dennis R. Peters, Glenn S. Craft. Newman Club TOP ROW: Margaret L. McCauley, Michael E. Hawk, Marguerite A. Habiger, Margaret C. Heier, Marilyn A. Hein, Jeanette L. Koppes. SECOND ROW: Kathleen L. Parke, Mary C. Winden, Mary J. Herde, Judy A. Gillen, Diana K. Schmitt, Jeanet K. Kinderknecht, Mary A. DeDonder. THIRD ROW: Catherine H. Nagle, James H. Knight, Gilbert J. Heinen. Mary A. Sanko, Nancy J. Puckett, Roy T. Ferguson. BOTTOM ROW: John C. Sipes, James A. Eaton, David W. Schwartz, Charles L. Jasper, Robert D. Prochaska, Philip M. Kelley. Newman Club TOP ROW: Rebecca S. Anderson, Linda S. Wilson, Barbara J. Anderson, Judith A. Smith, Barbara S. Wurtz, Teresa J. Wurtz, Mary C. Huerter, Judith M. Coady, Mary A. Hoover, Janey T. Haslouer. SECOND ROW: Connie L. Scritchfield, Mary P. Lykins, Pa- tricia A. Higgins, Jan M. Dreiling, Patricia E. Gustason, Bernadett M. Weixelman, Virginia L. Wegman, Deborah L. Brown, Jerry P. Wishall, Jimmy L. Tuma. THIRD ROW: Marilyn K. Leitner, Gerard F. O ' Connor, Edward J. Weisenberg, Margaret A. Thiel, Sheila S. Kolb, Stephen P. Wurtz, Jerome A. Long, Richard E. Shank, Michael J. Poell. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel R. Lykins. Edward J. Boos, Dennis G. Redd, John A. Kramer, Terrance J. Malone, Mike J. Malone, Salva- tore A. Scimeca, Sue C. Maes, Susan B. Hughes. I Off-Campus Women Association TOP ROW: Carol A. Bachoritch, Margaret J. Conrow, Toni R. Fairless. Karla L. Brockman. Shirley A. Ford, N ancy K. Thompson, Janis L. Parks. Cynthia M. Bonebrake. SECOND ROW: Janet D. Sprang. Susan M. Ford. Sharon A. Whitley, Nona G. Reynolds. Nancy Johns. Susan J. Babbitt, Betty J. Schlegel. Newman Club sponsors weekday guitar Masses Providing guitar players for masses on Sunday mornings and throughout the week at the Catho- lic student center, members of the Newman Club worked to develop a more meaningful and mod- ern liturgy. The club was also responsible for providing educational speakers for communion breakfasts and Sunday evening programs. In addition to assisting with the Friendship Tutoring project, club members presented special programs for local nursing homes and Christmas caroled for soldiers at the Ft. Riley hospital. THIRD ROW: Mary J. Herde, Lila L. Luehring, Christina A. Miller, Pa- tricia A. Nelson, Patricia M. Dowling. Margaret J. Leming. BOTTOM ROW: Lois E. Taylor, Marjorie A. Honig, Anna M. Wassenberg, Bar- bara H. Butler. Susan C. Sill, Phyllis L. Kanning. Coeds entertain soldiers during Christmas season At a spring tea, Off-Campus Women enter- tained potential women students. The group also heard June Heftner speak at a special meeting on Today ' s Modern Fashions. Members partici- pated in the AWS exchange dinner in November and, at Christmas time, went caroling in the Manhattan area with the men of Straube scholar- ship house. The group visited Irwin Army Hospi- tal at Ft. Riley to entertain soldiers at Halloween, and sponsored a dance in the spring to acquaint high school seniors with the University. After Halloween and Christmas trips to visit sol- diers in Ft. Ri ley ' s Irwin Army Hospital, the 44 Off- Campus Women prepare valentines greetings to later deliver and distribute to the Vietnam veterans. Omicron Delta Epsilon TOP ROW: Thomas F.Zorn, Thomas A. Taylor, Abbas M. Mirakhor. John A. Nordin. SECOND ROW: Terry P. Sut- ton, Kenneth L. Stielow, George Montgomery, Floyd F. Niernberger, Gerald J. Gehling. THIRD ROW: Vernon V.Geissler, Thomas T.Ver- non, George D. Johnson, David M. Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen W. Fuller, For- est E. Myers, Linda L. Woolf, Kent D. Shuyler. Omicron Delta Epsilon contributes picture index Composed of undergraduate students interest- ed in economics and maintaining a minimum B average in at least 12 hours of economics courses, Omicron Delta Epsilon met twice monthly to hear speakers from the field. The group furnished guest speakers for fall and spring economics pro- fessional meetings, including Vernon Ruttan from Purdue University, and Dean Carroll Hess from the College of Agriculture. Presided over by George Johnson, the group prepared a picture index of all economics gradu- ate students for use by the faculty. Omicron Nu promotes Home EC achievements Promoting recognition within the University, Omicron Nu, home economics honorary, held spring tapping ceremonies for the first time dur- ing classroom periods. Early in the fall, members spoke to freshman home economics classes to tell them about their functions. The group kept a bul- letin board in Justin hall to recognize sophomore honor students in home economics, and worked with Mortar Board to produce a Graduate School booklet. With Miriam Moore as president, the society sent a delegate to its national conclave in Lincoln, Neb. Omicron Nu TOP ROW: Linda K. Makela. Jolene R. Charvat, Re- becca A. Cox, Barbara J. Thomas, Sharon L. Kraus, Alice L. Frey, Mary K. Korber. SECOND ROW: Margaret A. Williams, Janice A. Bai- ley, Marlene M. Kolstad, Margaret J. Marsh, Karen E. Gorman, Tru- dine M. Mazaika. BOTTOM ROW: Mary D. Peterson, Miriam A. Moore, Rose M. Boor, Virginia M. Munson, Susan S. Larson. 228 Orchesis dance group arranges March recital Members of Orchesis, modern dance and body mechanics club, arranged their own dances for presentation at their annual recital in March. Dancers practiced new techniques and did im- provisat ions at weekly rehearsals. On trips to the Conservatory of Music in Kansas City, Iowa State and Wichita State Universities for master classes, dancers also performed short concerts. After the recital in the spring, the club organized a picnic and had initiation for all those who had joined during the year. Orchesis members practice dance composition forms as interpretations of meanings and moods of music. Orchesis TOP ROW: Judith M. Coady. Vicci L. Harrell. Cecilia A. Eyestone. Pamela J. Shilling. Barbara M. Holm, Xandra L. Jones. SECOND ROW: Alice A. Craig. Elaine S. Biggs. Jane M. Hill. Heidy L. Reimler. Lesta L. Riley. Kay E. Murphy. Lynn A. Piper. THIRD ROW: Karen A. Kovar. Michele J. Boucher. Marcella M. Morris. Linda R. Pizel. Barbara J. Page. Marsha D. Krehbiel. BOTTOM ROW: Judith A. Childress. Jane D. Vermillion. Linda Haughawout. Linda A. Sege- brecht. Janet D. Sprang. Pakistan show includes handcrafts and sitar act Exhibiting a booth of Pakistan handcrafts and sponsoring sitar and singing acts in the variety show, members of the Pakistan Association par- ticipated in United Nations Day. The association also took part in International Week and cele- brated Pakistani national holidays as a group. Meeting monthly, the 17 members organized dis- cussions at informal gatherings and dinners. 229 Pakistan Association TOP ROW: Haseeb A. Khan. Imtiaz A. Qur- eshi. Saadat M. Syal. Emmanuel Wasson. Ghulam S. Jatoi. SECOND ROW: Edna A. Khan. Abdus Sadiq. Anwarul H. Chaudhry. Maher H. N. Khan. BOTTOM ROW: Ghulam R. Chaudhry. Ahmad S. Khan. Mohammad Y. Alizai. People-to-People TOP ROW: Linda D. Gentry, Margaret A. Wil- liams, Donna M. Elder, Stephanie E. Heintzelman, Deborah D. Diller, Linda G. Humes, Miguel A. Figueroa. SECOND ROW: Iris J. Lane, Cheryl K. Breidenstein, Philippa J. Heintzelman, Susan K. Harris, Michael B. Ajakaiye, Samuel Palacios, Mohamed H. A. Moneim, Ste- ven L. Greenhaw. THIRD ROW: Steven C. Weaver, Hamid E. Raja, Taib Saric, Kandula S. Reddy, Girish C. Kalra, Charles T. Friesen, Syed Waziruddin. BOTTOM ROW: Luanne H. Waters, D. Fred Peter- son, Roger W. Hartsook, Keith E. Pauls, Norman C. Pereira, Pankaj D. Shah. J.Allan Brettell. People-to-People TOP ROW: Susan E. Campbell, Deanna F. Smart, Jean M. Sunderland, Sharon I. Gentry, Beverly J. Thomas, Maureen L. Shafer. BOTTOM ROW: Geraldine J. Brown, DavidC. Baker, John R. Williamson, Noel E. McConaghy, Nabil Y. Bokhari. Parachutists rank high in national competition Completing approximately 600 jumps annual- ly, Sport Parachute Club ranked llth in national collegiate competition. Periodically attracting spectators on Caseman Road at Tuttle Creek, the 28 member group followed a 12 hour basic course, beginning with a preliminary jump from a table and progressing to advanced techniques, such as back rolls, barrel rolls and baton stunts. Monthly lectures by an area safety officer in- formed members of marginal weather conditions and safety features before and during a jump. Sport Parachute Club TOP ROW: William T. Fader, Charles D. Dill, Raymond A. Brulez, Allen J. Randall, Larry D. Strain. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey C. Ryman, Dan S. Grinstead, David L. Cullen, Jeffrey L. For- sythe. BOTTOM ROW: Richard P. Latta, Stephen D. Durfee, Terrell H. Fletcher. 230 People-to-People hosts International Week tea Kaffee Klatsch get-togethers and international pot luck dinners were regularly scheduled for the 110 members of People-to-People. During Inter- national Week, the organization sponsored a tea for foreign students. Panel discussions on mar- riage and dating customs in different countries ere presented at the organization s Friday night meetings, and the group attended a spring retreat at Rock Springs Ranch. Members also provided refreshments during foreign student orientation. Pershing Rifles march in Leavenworth parade Directing campus traffic for all major athletic events was again the job of members of Pershing Rifles, military honorary. The organization par- ticipated in the University of Kansas Invitational Drill Meet and a parade in Leavenworth. Plans were made to take part in the Regimental Drill Meet in Fayetteville, Ark., where the group placed first in exhibition drill and third in stand- ard drill in 1967. All members were inv ited to at- tend a Commander ' s Banquet in the spring. Pershing Rifles TOP ROW: Stephen R. Peak. Gary M. Lane. Thom- as C. Schnepp. Phillip R. Edelblute. Dale E. Larison, Gerald E. Snapp. Ronald G. Kenton. SECOND ROW: Robert J. Righter. Walter R. Min- nick. Robert R. Zwierzychowski, Melvm P. Augustine. Edward L. Vodopest. James M. Melvin. THIRD ROW: Douglas D. Rudick. James H. Allen. James E. Good. Henry A. Vlcek. John R. McGill. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald E. Seery. Douglas E. Robker. James L. Beckwith, Victor A. Moss. Terry P. Bartkoski, Paul R. Scott. Pershing Rifles TOP ROW: James R. Huenergarde. William H. Bohn. Terry L. Harbert. Fred R. Martin. Daniel D. Christian, Claude L. Bobbins. John H. Brand. SECOND ROW: Douglas S. Clark, William E. Vigneron. Jonathan P. Small, Chester D. Nielson. Larry W. Abell, Joel S. Schultz. THIRD ROW: Gerald J. Lang. Stephen E. Eustace. Kathryn A. Klag. Charles K. Lawhead. Franklin P. Perez. BOTTOM ROW: Glenn D. Hollis. Marcia L. VanGundy. Susan A. Haymaker, Rita M. Rieschick. Sharon A. Whitley. Garry M. Dalby, David W. Bryan. Phi Epsilon Delta TOP ROW: Judith E. Lamborn, Sandra K. Busch, Janice K. Gillespie, Mary M. McManis, Barbara R. Hodges, Jane E. Dannefer, Frances E. Johnston. SECOND ROW: Margaret Knorr, Faith A. Ott, Patsy S. Paulsen, Judith L. Burgess, Sue A. Failor, Patri- cia J. Drake. THIRD ROW: Gunile A. Myers, Janey D. Akers, Carol A. Eberhart, Janet L. McAninch, Marlene F. Morrow, Kathryn M. Mc- Carthy, Jean A. Lancaster. BOTTOM ROW: Nina M. Felbush, Mary C. Garbier, Constance L. Hall, Catherine L. Turner. Judith J. Olson. Cynthia A. Filinger. Phi Epsilon Delta plans high school sports day Women physical education majors were eligi- ble for membership in Phi Epsilon Delta, which sponsored a fall volleyball sports day for high school girls from surrounding communities. Prof- its from money-raising projects were contributed to the Eva Lymon Scholarship Fund for physical education majors. Monthly club meetings fea- tured programs including a judo exhibition and a talk about hairstyling and wigs. At another meet- ing, a representative told about Peace Corps life. Phi Epsilon Delta TOP ROW: Janice A. Dougherty, Nancy B. Hum- burg, Karolyn K. Kroenlein, Laura J. Kobbeman, Ruth A. Mathias, Sandra Lorentz, Deborah K. Boren, Jane M. Hill. SECOND ROW: Joan J. Fulkerson, Nancy G. Johnson, Ann K. Kirkwood, Vicki M. Hedges, Mary L. Ault, Linda B. Lehman, Mary J. Mier, Janet S. Munson. THIRD ROW: Patricia L. Ramsour, Sheila A. Brown, Delores L. Buller, Darian K. Hawks, Louise T. Buckingham, Beverly J. Skolaut, Colleen L. Stafford, Cheryl J. Kaufman. BOTTOM ROW: Pamela S. Backhaus, Virginia R. Roglin, Viva K. Mathes, Elizabeth E. MacGowan, Janice E. Pomperien, Donna M. Fleischacker, Jeannine K. Gordon. 232 Phi Epsilon Delta TOP ROW: Katherine Geyer. Donna J. Davis, Wanda S. Anderson. Nancy J. Gilges, Linda G. Ault. Sandra R. Hick, Martha Kellstrom. SECOND ROW: Katheryn A. McKinney. Susan A. Shields. Ann H. Cooper. Janice F. Wedel. Kerry L. Duch. Miriam J. . Poole. THIRD ROW: Ann M. Parry. Diann L. Porter. Janis M. Linde- mood. Charlotte J. Sidesinger. Nancy A. Baker. Lynn A. Piper. BOT- TOM ROW: Jean L. Kruse. Bette J. Schwemmer. Sandra A. Kees, Pa- tricia A. Huston. Mary L. Brown. Susan J. Strom. Phi Chi Theta travels, tours plant in Topeka Promoting higher business education and training for women, Phi Chi Theta was reactivat- ed in 1967 with a membership of 31. Women working for degrees in business administration, accounting, business education or economics were eligible for membership. Projects for the year included a trip to Topeka in the fall to visit the Goodyear plant and Bell Telephone Compa- ny. Meetings featured programs on career oppor- tunities and problems of working mothers. Phi Chi Theta TOP ROW: Linda M. Walker. Joy S. Jacobs. Lyn M. Howard. Julia A. Brown. Barbara J. Wiechman. Arlene R. Dahm. Wanda L. Patnode. Janet L. Kannard. SECOND ROW: Rita L. Vodras- ka, Cynthia E. White. Gail A. Loofbourrow. Gloria L. Lewerenz. Shir- ley J. Wiley. Sheri A. Berggren. THIRD ROW: Dorothy A. Hokr, Irva K. Burmeister. Nancy S. Percival. Nancy A. Galloway. Mary J. Johnson. Margaret K. Grogger. Cynthia A. Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Linda M. Rust. Judith K. Head, Shannon S. Hetrick. Charlotte A. Sherwood. Marlyse K. Milburn, Nadene M. McGuire. Jerrilyn J. Ellsaesser. 233 Phi Epsilon Kappa TOP ROW: Arthur Billigmeier, Billy I. Graham, Dary le D. Smalley, Gary D. Blankenship, Jack L. Woolsey, Donald D. Craig. William H. Kennedy, James K. McDougal, Dwight W. Oman, Philip R. Keck, Steven A. Snyder, Benny L. Tol in. SECOND ROW: Daniel J. Lankas, Kenneth A. Eckardt, Michael M. Kelly, William L. Brown, Russell A. Myers, Donald L. Janke, Kenneth C. Ochs, Gregory G. Compton, Thomas G. Beal, Nicholas R. Gieber, Jim L. Whitesell. Phys Ed men sponsor punt, pass, kick contest Conducting the punt, pass and kick contest during football season, the53membersofPhi Epsilon Kappa also sponsored a free throw con- test for grade school boys from Manhattan at a home basketball game. The honorary also admin- istered a coat check at basketball games and fur- nished officials for campus athletic contests. They sponsored exhibits at the Union Open House and at the state Phi Epsilon Kappa convention, and participated in all intramural sports. Phi Eta Sigma TOP ROW: Gregory L. Eicher, R. Gene Hoffman, John D. Wood, Wayne A. Ross, Bernard O. Williams, Dale E. Nimz, Gregory W. Harden, Keith F. Pickett, Charles R. Bonebrake. SECOND ROW: James R. Chelikowsky, Dwight A. Schulke, Robert G. Rodda, J. Wayne Banning, Joseph S. Gessner, Clarence Y. Mar, Benjamin T. Rumsey, Charles D. Holste. THIRD ROW: Ronald 0. Wineland, Gary THIRD ROW: Grant E. Glad, Richard B. Schlesinger, William F. Kiser, Wayne T. Dreier, Ralph M. Pietronicco. Robert L. Mullen, Philip B. Wilson, Elton E. Green, Veryle E. Snyder, Thomas M. Evans. BOTTOM ROW: Matthew F. Sinisi, William B. Greve, William F. Rock, John P. Charles, David W. Bryan, Carl E. Felver, Robert T. Duenkel, John E. Bolan.Odo M. Sudbeck. Phi Eta Sigma assists with student orientation Freshman men with a grade point average of 3.5 or above were eligible for initiation into Phi Eta Sigma, scholastic honorary. In an effort to provide academic service to the University, group members assisted in fall orientation and were involved in the evaluation and reapplication of the student orientation program. Monthly me et- ings included a visit to the engineering heliodon. A banquet with Alpha Lambda Delta after the initiation of new members was in the spring. L. Horacek, Eric M. Burkhead, Kenneth D. Jorns, Jarold L. Rasmus- son, Jerry M.Soden, Gregory L.Jacobson, Charles W.Newcom, Edward B. Detrixhe. BOTTOM ROW: Robert W. Court, David R. Solen- berger, James D. Weichel, Douglas L. McKinley, Douglas C. Weyer, L. Dean Simmons, Edward F. Mangelsdorf, Roger C. Bergman. 234 Home EC honorary aids students with schedules Service projects of Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics honorary, included advising freshman Home EC students with four year class schedules. The group also constructed scrapbooks for the Federation of Handicapped Children. Beatrice Finklestein, from the Department of Foods and Nutrition, presented a program on space foods at one of the organization ' s monthly meetings. Other activities of the group included a get-acquainted picnic and an exchange with the University of Nebraska chapter. Second semester sophomores in the upper two-fifths of their class were eligible for membership. Members of Phi Upsilon Omicron prepare a scrapbook for retarded children in the Riley County nursery. Phi Upsilon Omicron TOP ROW: Linda K. Makela. Meredith A. Hol- loway, Rebecca A. Cox. Shirley A. Livengood. Rena L. Watts. Ruth A. Jackson. Mary K. Korber. Jolene R. Charvat. Gale A. Justice. Phyllis J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Joyce A. Burris. Meta K. Newell. Nancy S. Peterson. Connie S. Rathbun. Barbara J. Hays. Carol A. Storrer. Charlotte A. Shoup. Pamela J. Seaman. Joyce E. Blecha. Cheryl A. Music fraternity performs during Feast of Carols Sponsoring the annual Feast of Carols in De- cember, members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, na- tional professional musicians fraternity, dressed in medieval European costumes and sang Christ- mas carols in a procession at the banquet. The group also presented a recital of American music and co-sponsored an original music composition contest during the spring semester. Schimpf. THIRD ROW: Carolyn K. McKinley, Trudine M. Mazaika. Ann L. Cravens. Marcia A. Norby. Arietta Y. Webster. Miriam A. Moore. Sharon L. VanVleet. Beverly A. Norton. Marlene K. Moyer. BOTTOM ROW: Virginia M. Munson. Beverly Wykoff, Angele Holvor- son, Jean M. Casper. Rose M. Boor. Karlyn K. Emel. Diane K. Young- ers. Joyce M. Eyerly. Dolores A. Hoffman. Elizabeth A. Wilkerson. Phi Mu Alpha TOP ROW: Michael A. Bartley. John V. Heitman. Eugene H. Copeland. SECOND ROW: David D. Jackson. Ronald O. Wineland. David P. Tollefson. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn R. Wohler. Albert J. Urich. Richard E. Stitzel. 235 Phi Kappa Phi TOP ROW: Beryl J. Moline, Elizabeth A. Clark, Don- na L. Knoell, Joyce E. Haney, Mary S. Brandner, Lora M. Smith, Ann L. Cravens, Delores J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Patricia A. Hatch, Walter L. Sidwell, John M. Flannery, Miriam A. Moore, Penny L. Hoag, Shafi A. Balbale, JeffreyC. Ry man. THIRD ROW: James V. Morrison, William R. Waterman, Roger R. McCollough. John V. Heit- man, William H. Miller, Gerald M. Koppes. Paul VanDerSchaaf. Rob- ert L. Hirt. BOTTOM ROW: David J. Holsinger, Alan E. States, John W. Toney, William H. Reissig, Sherman J. Swanson, Harry A. Stemfort. Steven R. Beck. Phi Kappa Phi TOP ROW: Carol A. Gaston, Elizabeth A. Harris, Vi- jaykumar P. Rode, Betty J. Mosier, Rose M. Rubin, Linda L. Ludden, Gerald R. Potts, Wuu-Long Lin. SECOND ROW: Robert L. VanAllen, Margaret J. Leming, Madelyn C. Dixon, Marilyn J. Plett, Rabie A. Mostafa, Shen S. Chen, John E. Munson. THIRD ROW: Ruth E. Weil, Marvin J. Farr, John L. Wheeler, Norman P. Byers, Luanne H. Wa- ters, Cady R. Engler, Thomas K. Plant. Charles R. King. BOTTOM ROW: Steven L. Taylor, Nathan D. Burroughs, Robert J. Brockman, John E. Winter, Robert J. Dodson, Peter E. Ebertz, Herbert C. Moser. Former Ag Dean Acker talks to Phi Kappa Phi At their annual initiation banquet in May, for- mer Dean of Agriculture Dwayne Acker ad- dressed members of Phi Kappa Phi, scholastic honorary. An earlier initiation was in January. Selecting students solely on the basis of scholar- ship, junior members were required to maintain a 3.7 grade point average. A 3.4 gpa was required for seniors, and graduate students needed a 3.8 overall for membership in the organization. Poultry Club plans tour of out-of-state industries Sponsoring an out-of-state trip to university poultry departments and industries, the Poultry Science Club also operated a booth at the annual Kansas Poultry Association convention. The Red Rooster, the organization ' s yearbook, was pub- lished by club members and a Red Rooster Award of $150 was presented to the most outstanding member. Club members also provided barbecued chicken for organizations meeting on campus. 236 Plow and Pen Club TOP ROW: John J. Gerstner. Robert Stallbau- mer. Robert A. Jennings. BOTTOM ROW: Elbert B. Macy, William A. Blauvelt. Jerry W. Engler. Plow and Pen directs Kansas writers ' contest Promoting interest in agricultural journalism, Plow and Pen Club sponsored a newswriting con- test for Kansas high school FFA chapters and planned an exhibit for Ag Science Day. Club members toured a publishing house in Kansas City and helped in the monthly publication of the Ag Student magazine. At meetings, graduates in ag journalism, a University photographer and a representative from WIBW radio spoke. Pi Tau Sigma TOP ROW: Mark D. Kyle. William L. Lew- is. Charles R. Cole, Don N. Williams, David R. Hanna- gan, Patrick T. Doyle. Wil- liam J. Gates. SECOND ROW: Harold D. Bert, Thomas E. Foster. John M. Hamman, Lionel R. Whitmer. Randall L. Rich. Alan L. Levin. THIRD ROW: David B. Yardley. An- thony R. Mason. David J. Holsinger. Donald L. Fenton, Christopher Chapman, Larry E. Greene. BOTTOM ROW: Robert L. Gorton. Lawrence K. T hummel, John W. Shupe. Alan L. McFall, Gary G. Or- ear. Pi Tau Sigma presents award for unique project Supporting the mechanical engineering de- partment, Pi Tau Sigma held monthly meetings to plan exhibits for Engineering Open House. The group sponsored competition and presented an award for the most unique project built by a mechanical engineering student. The organiza- tion also gave an award to the outstanding me- chanical engineering sophomore. Led by David Yardley, members conducted reviews for seniors planning to take the engineering-in-training test. Poultry Science Club TOP ROW: John A. Gelabert. Randall H. Ald- er. Imtiaz A. Qureshi. Paul E. Sanford. John N. Butts. Keith L. Dett- mer. Larry D. Bacon. Thomas A. Bryan, Roger D. Minter. SECOND ROW: Albert W. Adams. Milton J. Williams. Billy D. McMillen. Daniel G. Gasche. Robert L. Frisbie. James A. Eaton. Reginald R. Tschorn. Terry W. Conard. James V. Craig. THIRD ROW: Richard K. Bartel. Loyal F. Payne. Larry R. Shuber t. Roger S. Fix. Darrel G. Walters. Robbin L. Alder, James F. Feldkamp. Gary A. Lillich. BOTTOM ROW: Ernest M. Diviney. Robert D. Stritzke. Bernard L. Clark. Daniel D. Harbaugh. David J. Mugler. Donald L. Soupiset. Alan C. Feldkamp, John W. Davis. Pre-Veterinary Club TOP ROW: Daniel G. Laufenberg, Richard M. Dudgeon, Gary L. Follmer, Dan O. Adkins, An- drew L. Martinsen. Charles R. Boreson. SECOND ROW: James W. Waggoner, Robert C. Whitman, Jay W. Shrock, Homer M. Davidson, Frank A. Russo. THIRD ROW: Douglas L. Moldoft, Michael K. Ax- thelm, William R. Huff, Rich- ard L. Jones. Joe R. Watton, Gerald W. Erickson. BOTTOM ROW: David G. Hoffman, Kenneth B. Mitchell, Robert D. Hoffay, William E. Pann- backer, Terry S. Wollen. Pre-Veterinary Club TOP ROW: Patricia J. Luttgen, Kathleen A. Keating, Charlotte L. Bee, Peter J. Kaufman, Carolyn R. Zenishek, Peter M. Falk, Daniel L. Enterline, Ronald E. Seitz, Peter J. Walsh. SECOND ROW: Edward J. Dolechez, James R. Kenyon, Arlo H. Millen, Gerald W. Henrikson, Harlyn G. McGuire, Donna L. Symns, James H. Knight, Robert A. Cohn, Rex H. Bridgman, Dana R. Hauck. THIRD ROW: Dale E. Holterman, Jay D. Riedl, Howard J. Baker, James L. Holterman, James T. Hartford, Ronald G. Kenton, Phillip C. Robin- son, Deryl L. Troyer. Ralph E. Cadwallader. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas E. Keller, Jerry P. Jaax. Todd B. Friedland, Kenneth L. Judson, Jonathan E. Briel, Bruce F. Dietler, Larry G. Snyder, Carl D. Christensen. Pre-Veterinary Club TOP ROW: David T. Gibbons, Raymond T. Marsh, Barry D. Garfinkle, Stephen T. Kelley, Lucinda A. Bullock, Gregory S. Hammer, Terry L. Hills, Arthur P. Munger, James R. Wil- son, Christine A. Schmeiser. SECOND ROW: Lynda I D. Bo linger, Gene P. White, Andrew Gofreed, Randall T. Cooper, Martin L. Hoff- man, Michael A. Hogan, Terry L. Gugle, Keith A. Dolbeck, John T. Ryer, Larry D. Stuart, Jimmy E. Monical. THIRD ROW: Jonathan N. Ash, David C. Keim, Catherine H. Nagle, George D. Mills, Steven E. Den, Allan D. Serrien, Lawrence J. Randle, Justin B. Janssen, Timo- thy J. Knott, James R. Shearl. BOTTOM ROW: R. Steven Garten, Alva L. Burch, DaleE. Kuhn, Marvin L.OImstead, Richard W. Joiner, Thomas R. Hathaway, Melvin H. Hamlin, Roger W. Chase. Eric Sprado. 238 r Pre-Vet Club awards two $50 scholarships Two S50 scholarships were awarded to fresh- men in the College of Veterinary Medicine by the Pre-Yeterinary Club. The group participated in the Veterinary Medicine Open House with the display. A Pre-Vet is the First Step to Becoming a Vet. ' At monthly meetings, professors dis- cussed opportunities and requirements for veteri- nary professions in the military, research, small and large animal hospitals and government fields. Putnam Scholars hear McCain at fall banquet President James McCain and Dwight Nesmith, associate professor of engineering, addressed members of the Putnam Scholars Association at their fall banquet. New members were intro- duced and presented membership pins. Other group activities included a chili feed in the fall and a picnic in the spring. Members were select- ed on the basis of special test scores and their rank in their high school graduating classes. - .. : Putnam Scholars Association TOP ROW: Patricia M. Phalp, Mar- tha J. Zimmerman. Linda D. Gentry. Lauren J. Langner, Rita M. De- yoe. Sharon I. Gentry. Shirley A. Mosher. Patricia A. Mickey. Karyl S. Nelson. SECOND ROW: Ann L. Cravens. Linda L. Smith, Carol A. Lyon. Martha J. Watson. Patrick F. Barry. Lowell K. Blaser. Sherry J. Fearing. Philip M. Woodworth. THIRD ROW: Wanda L. Bates, Phyllis M. Kruse. Marilyn J. Plett. Virginia M. Munson, Howard D. Conus. O. Warren Meyer. Steve E. Bird. Sue E. Robb, Steven C. Weaver. BOT- TOM ROW: Alan L. Varney. James W. Gentry. Cady R. Engler. Robert E. Yost, Carol Christensen, Duane F. Heffelbower. Stephen R. Miller, Carolyn A. Kaberline. . Putnam Scholars Association TOP ROW: Barbara D. Gadberry. Rita A. Muret. Kathleen A. Ketterman. Deanna H. Elliott. Deborah L. Shrouf. Karen J. Acker. Carol J. Heinen. Judith K. Jeppeson. SEC- OND ROW: Kathy J. Alexander. Leroy D. Chadwick. James A. Trenne- pohl. Willis L. Boughton. Charles A. Ruberson. William E. Craig. Ber- nard 0. Williams. Joseph E. Ward. THIRD ROW: David L. Hyder, Mark R. Hjelmfelt. Thomas M. Shields, Joseph E. Miller. Eric M. Burkhead. Richard A. Pauli. Steven L. Bernasek, Douglas K. Blackwood. BOT- TOM ROW: Paul Burgardt. David L. Soldan. David L. Stephens. Leroy D. Simmons. Craig H. Price. Charles D. Beckenhauer, Roger C. Berg- man. John D. Cooper. 239 Roger Williams Fellowship TOP ROW: Susan E. Carlson, Gayla F. Widener. Colleen G. Kincaid, Diane S. Moat, Linda G. Ault, Sheila L. Bairow, Gayle L. Roberts. SECOND ROW: Karen S. Voss, Linda K. Kaufholz, Donna R. Simmons, Barbara J. Cudney, Sandra M. Under- wood, Juanita K. Decker. THIRD ROW: Sharon E. Powers, Brenda A. Lowry, Jack L. Decker, Mary A. Novak, Richard D. Maxwell, Harry W. McDaniel, Keith D. Starr. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon L. Barrow. Earl D. Weak, David E. Sloat, Theo M. Webster, Gary E. Bowie, Roger R. McKee. Roger Williams Fellowship TOP ROW: Shirley D. Hains, Alice F. Seybert, Margaret A. Breeden, Jeanette L. Wilt, Judy A. Hester, Don- ald G. Pfeiffer, Rodney S. Horn, Ronald E. See. SECOND ROW: Roger D. Erickston, Rozelle M. Bruns, David C. Baker, William H. Maxwell, Adrian H. Daane, R. Bruce Woods, Charles A. McKee. BOTTOM ROW: Peggy I. DeJarnette, Steve E. Abrams, Kenneth W. Bowie, David E. Johnson, Russell L. Muse, James M. Sharp, Cornell Mayfield. Urban study programs attract Baptist students Each Sunday morning, members of the Roger Williams Fellowship, with Darnell Hawkins as president, met at the Baptist Campus Center for study groups and discussions about their personal involvement with their religion. Sunday eve- nings, members again met for dinner and a pro- gram presented by students or guest speakers. They also participated in two discussion-study groups, Freshman Forum and Faith and Life studies during the week. Other activities included an annual retreat in the spring, a Christmas party and a Valentines party. Several group members also went to Chicago and Kansas City, where they participated in urban studies. 240 Scabbard and Blade TOP ROW: Thomas F. Zorn. Mark D. Kyle. Losson G. Pike. Raymond W. Pfannenstiel. Philip L. Sell, John G. Sauer. James D. Stewart. Daniel W. Masters. SECOND ROW: Charles R. Cole. John H. Brand. Charles A. Briscoe. Loren D. Nickoley. Fran- cis L. Eisenbarth. David J. Mellgren. James W. Fitzwater. THIRD Military honorary trains pledges in field tactics Before becoming active members of Scabbard and Blade, military honorary, pledges were given tactical problems in the field. Training was at night in order to teach pledges how to conduct night attacks. The group collected and distribut- ed information about draft laws and requirements to schools. Each member also contributed to the Red Cross Bloodmobile. Annual activities includ- ed the Military Ball and a militarv review. ROW: Frederick A. Catrell. Douglas S. Clark. James A. Mulvany. Robert A. Wagner. Anthony R. Mason. Christopher C. Chapman. Richard A. Haney. BOTTOM ROW: Forest E. Myers. Neil E. Hahn. Alan E. States. Dennis G. Redd. James W. Gentry. William J. Lucker- oth. Charles L. Jasper. Therapist group repairs speech clinic facilities Sigma Alpha Eta. national professional society for prospective speech and hearing therapists, was represented at the organization s national convention in Chicago in the fall. Convention speakers stressed a change from academic interest to professional and graduate work. Club projects included cleaning and repairing the speech clinic and its therapeutical aids, and a field trip to the University of Kansas Medical Center. Sigma Alpha Eta TOP ROW: Janet M. Sandlin. Phyl- lis J. Blasdel. Nancy C. Hage- man. Mary C. Huerter. SEC- OND ROW: Vikki K. Miller. Marita M. Lamp. Kathleen M. Stremel. Marcia P. Bartell. THIRD ROW: Janet B. Kuntz. Karen L. Johnson. Margaret J. Ryan. Karen J. Beck. BOT- TOM ROW: Barry R. Moli- neux. Ann D. Wagner. Bruce L. Mills. 241 Sigma Delta Chi TOP ROW: Ralph R. Lashbrook, Vernon D. Parker, P. Delbert Brinkman, Duke B. Reiber, Victor F. Shalkoski, James V. Baird. SECOND ROW: Elbert B. Macy, Bert R. Biles, John P. Armstrong, James C. Shaffer, C. J. Medlin, Mark A. Clayton, Gary L. Haden. THIRD ROW: Fred M. Parris, Jerry W. Engler, William A. Blauvelt, BillJ.Ohlemeier, Frederick L. Williams, Wil- liam H. Boyer. BOTTOM ROW: Edgar A. Chamness, Raymond W. Wilkerson, Roger W. Hartsook, Byron E. Ellis, Stanley D. Wethington. Topeka mayor speaks to journalism society Speaking on the role of the press in reporting city government, Topeka Mayor Charles Wright addressed members and new initiates of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism society for men. The group was one of only three college and university chapters sending college student dele- gates to a special policy-making meeting of the national organization in May. Sigma Gamma Epsilon provides tutoring service Sponsoring an annual field trip to the Black Hills during spring break, members of Sigma Gamma Epsilon studied rock types and structur- al formations. The national earth science honor- ary also sponsored general seminars, which fea- tured noted geologists as speakers. Members of- fered a free tutoring service to any student en- rolled in introductory geology courses. i Sigma Gamma Epsilon TOP ROW: Louis Riseman, Joseph R. Chelikowsky, Sambhudas Chaudhuri, John H. Murray, Thomas J. Hansen, Gerald C. Eshbaugh. SECOND ROW: Arthur W. Hayes, Peter J. Cordel, Claude W. Shenkel, Kenneth M. Warren, Michael S. Bran- nan. BOTTOM ROW: John K. Thomas, Joseph P. Cleaver, Jerry D. Laymon, Charles P. Walters, Page C. Twiss. Sigma Delta Pi TOP ROW: Alice F. Seybert, Linda K. Woellhof, Pamela S. Wurz- bacher, Ann S. Hyde. SEC- OND ROW: Pamela A. Jones, Barbara C. Hrebec, Phyllis M. Kruse. THIRD ROW: Margar- et E. Beeson, Candice S. Case, Nancy L. McNerny, Barbara A. Kennedy. BOT- TOM ROW: Joseph B. De- trixhe, William J. Luckeroth, Raymond L. Higgins. S] sc ' .: :! ta : t ten- Sigma Tau TOP ROW: Mark D. Kyle, David C. Rieniets, Donald W. Prather, Garry L. Macha, John P. Cashatt. James A. Trennepohl. Larry L. Hayes. William L. Lewis, Jerry F. Carlin. SECOND ROW: Gary L. Urbanek, Jeffrey C. Ryman. Loren D. Nickoley. David J. Mellgren, Ronald M. Kruse. Fred A. Silady. Ronald H. Rasch. John M. Ham- Sigma Tau TOP ROW: John R. Ley, Steven M. Dent, Richard L. Surrett. James D. Stewart. Robert A. Curry, Mark E. Lipp, Kurt M. Fnsbie. SECOND ROW: William H. Maxwell. Jimmie R. Courier, Dan- iel J. Shiel. Theron E. Fry, James K. Carlat, William J. Gates. THIRD man. THIRD ROW: Stephen L. Woolington. James A. Mulvany. Jay R. Hedlund. Dennis R. Peters. Ronald R. Kline. Robert D. Flack. Jerry M. Soden. BOTTOM ROW: Jon H. Eshelman. John W. Howard. John W. Shupe. Paul L. Spainhour. Glenn P. Alpert. Larry R. Larsen. ROW: Charles H. Fellman, Alan F. Kessler. Cady R. Engler, David C. Hall, Thomas L. Oursler. David J. Holsinger. Terry I. Phillips. BOT- TOM ROW: Robert L. Hirt, James W. Gentry, Charles W. Duethman, Alan L. McFall. Michael A. Farnsworth. Dallas L. Kibbe. Spanish honorary offers scholarship to Mexico Participating in meetings and parties with members of the Latin American Student Associa- tion, Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish honorary, was able to hear speakers from Chile and other Latin American countries. In the spring, members at- tended a banquet and initiation. The organiza- tion, with Ann Ball as president, again planned to offer a scholarship for summer study in Mexico. Sigma Tau recognizes engineering sophomores At its fall initiation banquet, Sigma Tau pre- sented awards to two sophomore students with the highest grade point averages in engineering during their freshman year. Members of the engi- neering and architecture fraternity helped Engi- neering Council organize the St. Pat-St. Patricia contest in the spring and began Open House ac- tivities with a torch bearing ceremony. 243 Soccer Club TOP ROW: Nabil Y. Bokhari, James J. Eros, Linus C. Ohaebosim, Celestine 0. Njoku, Miguel A. Figueroa, Muhammad S. AI-Kahtani. SECOND ROW: Ghassan H. AI-Khateeb, Michael B. Aja- kaiye, Ango Abdullahi, Amechi K. Onyia, William C. Mayaki. THIRD ROW: Frank Orazem, Moneim Abdel, Jan A. Heermance. Peter R. Hobbs, Abdel M. Mustafa. BOTTOM ROW: Peter Huss, Deni? A. Be- kaert, Daniel I. Saror, Gerald F. Slonka. Douglas J. Lorenzen. Club ends fall season with 4-0 soccer record Ending the fall soccer season with a perfect record of four wins and no losses, Soccer Club also planned a tournament during International Week in the spring. Members of the University soccer team were from the United States, China, England, Germany, India, Latin America and Af- rica. Other club matches in the spring were scheduled with Creighton, Wichita State, Otta- wa, and Kansas Universities and Emporia State and Fort Hays Colleges. . Members organized a practice game with 16 visiting German students during the spring semester. Statesmates stage rally, cheer for varsity teams Statesmates, women s pep club, decorated football goal posts and supported cheerleaders at all home varsity games. Members chartered buses to the University of Kansas football game at Lawrence, and released purple and white helium balloons from the cheering section. The group sold Pride ribbons to the student body and made large decorated hoops for basket- ball games. Co-sponsoring pep rallies with Pep Coordinating Council, Statesmates organized bonfires before the Homecoming game with Oklahoma University and the KU football game. Statesmates TOP ROW: Michelle Morris, Karen E. Travis, Mary A. Atwater, Gayla F. Widener, Rosalia H. Wolken, Paula J. Tisdale, Su- san E. Jones, Geraldine K. Robinson, Ann M. Sanner. SECOND ROW: Teresa S. Blackburn, Kathleen M. Canviness, Dorothy J. Young, Barbara L. Hensley, Ginger D. Dixon, Marilee Horner, Deborah L. Beesley, J.ean C. Athey, Nancy G. Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth A. Wilkerson, Donelyn D. Potter, Diane Flemming, Gretchen L. Van- sant, Dee A. Towns, Mary E. McGugin, Elaine M. Ruud, Jacque S. Wassemiller. 244 Statesmates TOP ROW: Rebecca S. Anderson. Cindy L. Bullock, Martha J. Walker. Barbara J. Hester. Mary K. Sparks. Linda M. Kruse. Helen E. Sutherland. Rita M. Rieschick. Maria J. McManis. Diana L. Reber. Michele A. Griffith. SECOND ROW: Deborah L. Shrouf. Cather- ine A. Lawson. Marcia A. Stitt. Jerlynn K. Isch. Nela K. Huntsinger. Carolyn M. Wolfe Jule E. Kopp. Katherine A. McCool. Karen J. Acker. Nila K. Maxfield. THIRD ROW: Martha D. Palmer. Cosa L. Linscott. Mary C. Winden. Frances A. Foncannon. Linda B. Courtney. Nancy L. Witt. Barbara J. Farris. Belinda L. Kendall. Barbara S. Busse. Patricia A. Forsberg. Sandra K. Ellis. BOTTOM ROW: Marsha J. Martin. Kath- ryn J. Lowry. Cherly G. Kohl. Carolyn D. Stuckey. Juliana I. Chap- man. Joanne G. McKerracher. Lillian M. Groothuis. Ann L. Keister. Lynda E. Lamp. Carol J. Brady. Statesmates TOP ROW: Sharon K. Black. Janice A. Johnston. Anne L. Svaty. Delores A. Boling. Carol L. Haskett. Pamela C. Mullen. Peggy L. Kuhn. Nancy L. Barker. Patricia L. Lathrop. Feme I. Tuma. Mary A. Delzeit. SECOND ROW: Rebecca A. Hewson. Ellen A. Smith. Anita L. Fishburn. Heidy L. Reimler. Susan A. Shields. Deborah L. Ernest. Nancy J. Humes. Jeri L. Farmer. Nancy J. Perrin. Janice A. Price. THIRD ROW: Martha J. Watson. Jackie W. Moody. Cheryl D. Schultes. Karen S. Brim. Donna M. Forgey. Connie L. Henry. Nancy J. Lignitz. Lynn M. Cable. Linda K. Renberger. Linda S. Trigg. Maria C. Watts. BOTTOM ROW: Carol L. Buchele. Sandra A. Wilson. Linda K. Vaughan. Linda S. Edds. Janet S. Metzinger. Gayle M. Rupe. Bar- bara J. Chaloupka. Marlene R. McPherson. Jerilyn M. Bieberly. Jean K. Kinderknecht. Statesmates TOP ROW: Carol A. Bachoritch. Nedra L. Chalfant. Roberta A. Jewett. Sandra S. Abeldt. Virginia A. Meyer, Sue L. Sher- lock. Sharron L. Beckenhauer. Beverly J. Thomas. Jolene M. Peter- son. Sherolyn R. Richard. Sara A. Bull. SECOND ROW: Patricia A. Muller. LeAnn F. Lantis. Jennalee S. Wedel. Wanda M. Hedden. Jan- ice F. Wedel. Phyllis J. Marmet. Marilyn J. Tollefson. Lesley E. Case, Joyce I. Jockman. Eileen P. Smith. THIRD ROW: Veneta L. Brown, Paula M. Casey. Martha J. Budke. Deanna K. Lyon. Suzette Masque- lier. Carol S. Nitsch. Janet L. Wolfe, Sylvia L. White. Cheryl G. Heth- erington. Patricia J. Simpson. Nancy E. Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Mar- tha J. Nilson. Diane G. Marcuson. Linda A. Mayer. Karen K. Pesaresi, Jo A. Becker. Valeria J. Robinson. Diana R. Jaeger. Marsha S. Smith. Cecelia M. Jones. Jennifer G. Brady. Statesmates TOP ROW: Linda R. Sawyer, Brenda G. Sawyer, Kath- ryn E. Lebreton, Patricia A. McDonald, Christine A. Taylor, Cynthia L. Staley, Susan J. Pagan, Donna J. Davis, Connie E. Pedersen, Elaine C. McMahon. SECOND ROW: Teresa J. Stoneback, Janice M. Luckeroth, Cindy V. Hart, Melaine C. Spyker, Gloria J. Chapman, Patricia A. Porter, Judith A. Smith, Sheryl K. Webber, Dana E. Bueh- ler. THIRD ROW: Jane C. Wilkinson, Ladonna L. Douglass. Pameline S. Shipley, Constance L. Ardery, Susan L. Dawson, Pamela Steinle, Lynn A. Jackson, Colleen U. Brechbill, Beverly J. Oldham, Betty J. Anderson. BOTTOM ROW: Ann M. Parry, Mary A. Stout, Linda D. Jackson, Cathy L. Howell, Donna D. Mall, Carol A. Lyon, Linda A. Temme, Susan J. Strom, Cynthia J. Thompson. Men ' s pep organization plans enlarged K-block Supporting the teams at athletic events, States- men, men ' s pep club, organized the K-Block sec- tion at football games and cheered with States- mates at home games. With Statesmates, the group sponsored pep rallies during football sea- son, including the Mock Jayhawk rally before the University of Kansas game. In addition to organ- izing K-Block, members made IBM flash card stunt slips and additional flash card sets for the expected enlarged K-Block in the new stadium. Statesmen representatives were also members of Pep Coordinating Council, helping promote good audience conduct at games. With Statesmates, the men made signs for the NCAA tournament. Statesmen TOP ROW Kenneth D. Wichman, Lawrence N. Frey, Clifford L. Swart, Larry M. Lenhert, Leroy D. Chadwick, Paul M. Wish- all, Michael C. Babbit. SECOND ROW: Terry L. Farney Marvin K. Anderegg, Michael J. Bird, William D. Mauck, Victor A. Borra. Robert B. Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Robert P. DuBois, Steven G. Fellers, Barry W. Greis, Kenneth L. Thomas, John N. Bryan, Harley N. Stauffer. 246 Pep Club members and Wildcat fans take over the age- old Jayhawk arm-waving tradition as the home team pulls ahead of Kansas 71-56. Other enthusias- tic fans threw rubber plucked chickens onto the court. Steel Ring gives trophy to outstanding exhibition Steel Ring, professional engineering honor so- ciety for seniors in engineering and architecture, assumed its annual job as the executive commit- tee for the Architecture and Engineering Open House. The group also awarded a traveling tro- phy to the group with the prize-winning di splay. In March, the organization sponsored a banquet at which they recognized outstanding members with service awards. Membership in the honorary required nomination by department heads in the engineering and architecture departments and an overall grade point average of 2.0. Steel Ring TOP ROW: John M. Flannery. Robert L. VanAllen. Rob- ert L. Fox. James E. Stresewski. Charles M. Zimmerman. John P. Clifton. Gary G. Draper. SECOND ROW: Glenn P. Alpert. James K. Shrack. Larry R. Larsen. Gary D. Lynn. Gary L. Johnson. Robert F. Pauly. BOTTOM ROW: Dallas L. Kibbe. Michael E. Shelor. Bruce W. Heckman. Thomas K. Rogge. Gregory P. Hanson. 247 Student Education Associa- tion TOP ROW: Carol A. Gaston. Deborah M. DeMand, Jeanette K. Mack. Donna L. Knoell, Cheryl L. Bain. SEC- OND ROW: Margaret A. Ew- ing, Patricia A. Buchan, Nancy J. Kopp. Laurel B. Warren. THIRD ROW: Lousie M. Haslouer, Martha A. Stonehocker. Dorothy A. Hokr. Delores J. Johnson. Janice E. Pomperien. BOT- TOM ROW: John W. DeMand. Claudia A. Garrett, Linda J. Armstrong. Shari A. Fry. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Sherri L. Buchman, Donna J. Dye. Nedra L. Chalfant, Karen E. Scott, Linda M. Baxter, Rita A. Smith. Rebecca A. Barbe. Cynthia R. Yorke, Phyllis J. Blasdel, Janice E. Smith. SECOND ROW: Nancy C. Ward, Linda D. Gentry. Vicki L. Wenger, Janice L. Stohs, Susan R. Brown, Janice M. Lange. LaDonna L. Douglass. Karen S. Brim. Mary K. Korber. THIRD ROW: Jill Voran. llene J. Simon. Jerilyn J. Josserand. Joyce L. Womeldorff. Janice A. Overocker, Jeanette M. Golitko. Carol E. Kellett, Frances M. Kelly, Irva K. Burmeister. Carol L. Frazier. BOTTOM ROW: Carne S. Bagley. Marcia A. Beck, Janet K. Culver, Carolyn D. Olson, Mar- garet A. Thiel, Gayle K. Lowe, Paula S. Schied. Cheryl A. McVicker, Karen J. Beck. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Karen D. Engle, Patri- cia L. Braden. Marsha R. Carlson. Carol L. Whitfield, Janis K. Lee, Robyn L. Fankhauser. Barbara J. Hester. A. Earlene Hovis. SECOND ROW: Margaret E. Chew. Kathryn K. Daniel. Mary J. Gechter, Faye L. Taplin, Carolyn C. Chase. Barbara I. Simons, Ellen K. Siemens. Dor- othy J. Kanelakos. Marcia A. Stitt. THIRD ROW: Marshall M. Haskin. Barbara J. Chance. Rita J. Hatch. Nola M. Rosenow. Patricia A. Hatch. Kathryn E. Heyne. Janet S. Rupp. Linda S. Boyer. BOTTOM ROW: Anna M. Wassenberg. Thomas C. Burns. Daryl L. Wichman. Thomas D. Hawk. Roger C. Bergman, Gail D. McHenry. Deborah J. Russ. 248 S.E.A. members hear blind students ' program Students and teachers from the Kansas State School for the Blind demonstrated methods for teaching the visually handicapped at a meeting of the Student Education Association. At another meeting. Allen Cohen from the University of Cal- ifornia at Berkeley spoke to members about nar- cotics. Other program topics included first aid, sex education and a mock interview for a teaching position. Small discussion groups were planned, each led by an education student. In the spring, an awards banquet was given at which outstand- ing students in education were recognized and new officers were announced. Education majors heard performances by sightless students from the Kansas State School for the Blind. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Sheryl K. Albright, Jean F. Howe. Janet L. Chatfield. Marilee R. Henrikson. Jacqualine L. Maichel. Janell A. Plattner. Margaret A. Larson. Cheryl L. Whitmore. Mary J. Schafer. Linda J. Sebesta. SECOND ROW: Shirley A. Ford. Emily A. Eitmann. Sharon G.Horigan. Linda M. Ross. DeannaS. Koerner. Karen S. Voss. Karen J. Acker. Jacqueline K. Marteney, Jacqualine S. Byers. THIRD ROW: Patricia B. Findeiss. Janet D. Sprang, Joyce E. Blecha. Janet L. Braden. Anna M. Luker. Phyllis M. Johnson. Ruth A. Bartholomew. Doris J. Condray. Fred W. Handlin. Bonnee B. Badger. BOTTOM ROW: Kevin J. Larson. Elizabeth A. Wilk- erson. Nelda J. Friedrichs. Mary E. Horton. Teresa K. Graham. Wilma M. Hazen. Judith K. Kleopper. Mary A. Grame. Richard H. McVay. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Karen L. O ' Connor. Ruth M. St. Pierre. Linda K. Gaul. Linda D. Gentry, Patricia D. Cro- foot. Cheryl J. Ross. Cheryl E. Claassen. Jean M. Pyles. Sharon G. Horigan. Linda K. Brown. SECOND ROW: Mary K. Korber. Linda G. Humes. Carolyn M. Kellogg. Martha A. Stonehocker. Janis D. Ingels. Patricia J. Heyer. Jeanette M. Golitko. Diane J. Schwindt, Patricia L. Lilliston. THIRD ROW: Melodic A. Otte. Linda S. VanKooten. Anna L. Long, Connie L. Carbiener. Delores J. Johnson. Karen M. Nelson. Linda M. Richardson, Linda A. Mayer. Margaret C. Cain. Jennifer K. Sullivan. BOTTOM ROW: Jane E. Kitch. Diana R. Fromm. Marlena K. Sanders. Johnette C. Massey, Shari A. Fry. Mary E. Horton. Martha E. Reeder. Dorothy C. Bartel. Vicki L. Glasco. Theta Sigma Phis train during college weekend At a Kansas City College Weekend for future journalists, several members of Theta Sigma Phi, women ' s professional journalism society, received on-the-job training in journalistic positions. Group members sponsored a publicity clinic for all organization and living group publicity chair- men to help them obtain better publicity for the groups. The society announced the Manhattan Civic Leader and Kansas Presswoman of the Year at its annual Matrix Table banquet in the spring. Agronomy club enters booths at Science Day Soil erosion by rain, flowering response to day- light and the pathway to certified seed produc- tion were subjects of the Wheat State Agronomy Club s displays at Ag Science Day. The group ' s principle money-making project was again the selling of crop judging samples to 4-H clubs as teaching aids. Other events were a speech and essay contest, conducted through the American Society of Agronomy, a student-faculty picnic and a spring recognition banquet. Theta Sigma Phi TOP ROW: Margo J. Miller. Patty L. Whitegon, Candace A. Kel- ly, Cheri L. Avery, Pamela K. Weckman. SECOND ROW: Sandra M. Dalrymple, Nor- ma B. Perry. Sharon K. Salvi- no. Roberta G. Applegate. THIRD ROW: Becky M. Sloth- ower, Mary S. Brandner, JoAnn Goetz, Connie M. Gra- fel. BOTTOM ROW: Const- ance E. Langland. Marilynn B. Gump. Elizabeth J. Con- ner, Lora M. Smith. Wheat State Agronomy Club TOP ROW: Denis A. Toshikiyo, James J. Ryan, Louis J. Meyer, Pattie L. Bohn, Donald L. Jameson, Keith D. Starr. Gerald L. Love. SECOND ROW: Richard L. Vanderlip, Keith D. Thompson, Jimmy L. Tuma, David J. Reisig, Galen R. Nie- denthal. Roger L. Baker. THIRD ROW: Gary W. Marshall, Phillip R. Rahn, Robert 0. Plinsky, Richard P. Waldren, Rollin H. Abernethy. Richard Houdyshell. James E. Varney. BOTTOM ROW: Alfred S. Van- derlaan, David W. Fieser, Dennis L. Droge, Robert S. Brubaker, Wayne L. Parker, Charles W. Knight. 250 Wildlife Society TOP ROW: Joe D. Cramer. Michael M. Martin. Richard A. Smith. Roy T. Ferguson. Russell E. McCauley. Philip G. Watt. John M. Meisenheimer. SECOND ROW: Ronald G. Horejsi. C. Douglas Blex. Ernest J. Hamilton. Steven E. Den, Robert E. Lewis. William B. Cardwell, Charles O. Minckley. THIRD ROW: Larry J. Rick- etts. Robert L. Johnson. Steve G. McKinley. James W. Bennett. David M. Heck. Duane L. Kerr. BOTTOM ROW: Virgil L. Smith. Nova J. Silvy. Barry L. Betts. Maurice E. Pomeroy. Alan K. Montei. Wildlife Society publishes Kansas game book Extra help for a weekend at a deer check sta- tion, operated by the Kansas Forestry, Fish and Game Department, was provided by the 45 members of the Wildlife Society. Bob Mc- Vhorter, area land manager of Kansas for the Forestry. Fish and Game Department spoke to the group on the management of federal lands around the state ' s reservoirs. Other group activi- ties included publication of a book, Game Birds of Kansas. They also partici pated in the Western Student Wildlife Conclave and the Wildlife Bowl. The annual banquet was in April. Preparing a material reaction experiment in the Reac- Nuclear Society take a geiger counter check for con- tor Bay of Ward hall, two members of the American taminated areas, to be exposed to a neutron flux. .- . ' ?.i f --- ' . . ' T . -; . - r . . ' . Photo by John LaShelle 1 A Photo by Perry Riddle HOUSING Mud fights during Derby Day, the excitement of a bid to pledge or a bed race during Spring Fling are experiences that develop students in University living groups. Freshmen, living in res- idence halls for the first year, find companionship and diversity in the people around them. Hours spent together in studying, eating or just talking develop into friendships that continue after pledges move into Greek houses or upperclass- men into apartments. Although new responsibili- ties are added to their daily schedules, students find a means of identity and communication with others in the group through service, competition and recreation. Painting the house during work week, decorating for Homecoming or winning an intramurals play-off creates a spirit of pride in belonging to the group that remains after the student has graduated. Weary expressions turn to smiles as racers cool off under the spray of a nearby fire hydrant. Compet- ing teams pushed beds from a starting place in front of the Union, a round campus to All Faiths Chape I. Gathered around their second place float, Goodnow and West hall residents a wait the judges ' decision. Independents compete in Spring Fling games Crowning of the Wildcat and Wildkitten, a tug-of-war, street and dorm dances, a bed race and an afternoon picnic highlighted Spring Fling 1967. At the residence hall awards banquet Tues- day evening, Sherry Spillman of Goodnow hall and George Shupe of Marlatt hall were named Spring Fling royalty. Independent students chose the pair from 10 contestants representing their living groups during voting in individual halls Monday. Also at the banquet, Ron Lundquist was selected most outstanding independent man and Mary Southard was named outstanding inde- pendent woman. Saturday morning ' s bed decorations winners were Ford hall and Straube scholarship house, who jointly designed a Mod Bed by Ford. The Ford and Straube team also placed first in the bed race which followed the judging. 254 X After the bed race and before more games, students enjoy a picnic lunch served near All-Faith Chapel. George Shupe and Sherry Spillman, Wildcat and Wild- kitten, begin their reign at the KSUARH banquet. Muscles strain, feet tangle and team captains become hoarse as Boyd and Maria tt halls pull their way to the Spring Fling tug-of-war championships. Saturday afternoon ' s matches determined the victors. 255 Placing second in the sorority Homecoming decora- tions contest, Gamma Phi Beta ' s Willie Wildcat hits Photo by David von Riesen a stuffed Sooner over the head. Other houses show- ed pumpkin patches and gushing purple oil wells. Coeds battle to break eggs in an effort to win the mount-and-swat contest at Sigma Chi Derby Day. Greek groups organize song program for charity Several extra-curricular activities especially designed for Greek living groups kept fraternity and sorority members busy throughout the year. Greek Sing, organized after the annual IF Sing was cancelled for lack of participation, donated its proceeds to a local charity. Ten of 11 sororities and 20 of 24 fraternities entered Homecoming house decorations with Delta Delta Delta and Sigma Nu emerging as grand prize winners. Sigma Chi and Lambda Chi Alpha each invit- ed all Greeks to participate in Derby Day and the Chariot Relays. Four sorority-fraternity groups produced 25-minute skits for Harlequinade, in which Kappa Alpha Theta and Phi Delta Theta took top honors in 1967 and Kappa Delta and Phi Kappa Tau were victors in 1968. 256 Singing Mame and It ' s a Big, Wide, Wonderful World. the women of Alpha Chi Omega were one of three sororities in the first Greek Sing, spon- sored as a benefit for the city ' s children ' s zoo. Pulling sorority riders, fraternity teams race for the finisn line in the annual Lambda Chi Alpha Char- iot Relays. Delta Upsilon unseated Beta Theta Pi as champion of the contest inthespringof 1967. Panhellenic Council TOP ROW: Arnelle J. Hilgenfeld. Rebecca L. Johnston, Cynthia R. Yorke, Frances R. Mullinix, Catherine V. Jones, AnnL.Charlton.MaryL.Tussey.JoanM. Kleysteuber. SECOND ROW: Sharon G. Ho rigan, Joan D. Hall, Carol J. Staab, Susan A. Haymaker. Martha L. Coppersmith, Karen S. Brim, Kathleen J. Sewell. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara L. Beck, Patricia K. Keltner, Barbara K. North.CarneS. Bagley, GenevieveC. Darter, Nancy L. Evans, Nancy M. Castle. Lambda Chis, KDs win Greek Week competition Launched by a United Fund drive, netting $118, Greek Week activities included fraternity- sorority exchange dinners, Greek games, dances and a housemothers bridge party. With each Greek house participating in four events, Lamb- da Chi Alpha and Kappa Delta took first places in game competition. The coronation of a king and queen and a reorganized Greek Sing culminated the celebration. Working to unite sororities, Pan- hellenic Council, consisting of representatives from each house, discussed the fair housing reso- lution and evaluated formal rush. Junior Panhel- lenic, the pledge equivalent of the senior group, reviewed pledge scholarship programs. Culminating Greek Week festivities, Greeks dance to music by the Midnight Workers at the Delta Tau Delta house, one of the three houses providing Fri- day night entertainment following the Greek games. ulminated ifePan- ' sentativei isinjreso- Togas, sandals and beards typify the competitors for Greek royalty each fall. Dennis Culley. number seven, representing Delta Upsilon, was crowned Greek king, while Mary Lou Grosko, a Chi Omega, was queen. Junior Panhellenic Council TOP ROW: Janet M. Whitehair. Kathleen S. Bergman, Cheryl D. Sawyer. Cathy D. Whorton. SECOND ROW: Kathleen A. Ket- terman. M. Fran Golden. Vicki L. Wheeler. Patricia J. Hunter. THIRD ROW: Beverly A. Bucher. Carol L. Buchele. Karla F. Prae- ger. Patricia A. Goffrier. BOT- TOM ROW: Nancy J. Puckett. Linda S. Edds. Carol A. Huggins. 259 Rain greets rusheesgoingto parties on Sunday af- ternoon, the first day of rush week. Rushees went in designated groups to initial open house parties at each of the 11 sororities the first two days. On Tuesday, the third day of rush week, rushees are shown through their choice of eight sorority houses. After opening their bids Friday afternoon, two new pledge sisters congratulate each other. Sororities rush freshmen in new informal system Usually limited to upperclass women, informal rush was temporarily opened to freshmen in the fall. Sororities invited rushees for informal get- togethers and to their houses for dinner. Twenty- six freshmen pledged informally and with those who pledged during formal rush the 11 houses gained 306 members. During summer rush, the 22 fraternities and two colonies sponsored parties for potential members throughout the state. A record number of 315 men pledged 22 houses during that time. In the fall, formal rush week activities resulted in an additional 149 fraternity pledges, pushing the total number of new fraternity members to 464, well above the record set during first semester in 1966-67 of 374 men. Carne Bagley, Panhellenic president, greets anxious rushees as they begin formal rush week activities. Fraternity members welcome prospective pledges during men ' s rush week in September. After formal dinners and informal evening get-togethers, a total of 149 men pledged the 24 fraternity houses. During work week, Tri- Delta women practice a skit based on Oklahoma to present during formal rush. Before parties start, rushees gather in floor lobbies to receive, accept and decline invitations each day. Prospective pledges watch Delta Zeta actives per- form a rush week skit with the theme Music Man. Activities at rush parties included skits, informal talks about Greek life and tours of the houses. 262 Plans were completed fora new Delta Zeta chapter house to replace theone located at 1803 La ramie. The new house will feature contemporary styling and a third floor lounge with skylight and terrace. DZs earn state award for individual scholarship At Delta Zeta State Day in Topeka, the chapter received the State Day award for the highest indi- vidual scholarship among DZ actives and pledges in Kansas during 1966-67. The women adopted a needy Manhattan family at Christmas and pumped gasoline at a local filling station as a money-raising project. DZ social functions in- cluded a neighborhood block party, mothers and fathers weekends, a Christmas party and the spring formal. The sorority expanded plans and acquired the lot for construction of a new chapter house, scheduled for completion in 1969. One hundred seventy- four chapters. Founded Miami University, 1902. Lambda chapter estab- lished 1915. President: Bonnee B. Badger. Delta Zeta TOP ROW: Mrs. Helen B. Thompson. Bonnee B. Badger. Carolyn L. Barney. Glo- ria E. Baxter. Kathleen S. Berg- man, Mary L. Boxler, Carolyn B. Campbell. Barbara J. Chaloup- ka. SECOND ROW: Sarah B. Dallas. Diana L. Davidson. Jeanne Doughten, Gayle K. Foster. Cheryl S. Heide, Linda J. Hen- derson. Melinda R. Hrabe, Patri- cia K. Keltner. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Ketter- man. Barbara J. Klick. Janet L. Lathrop. Jane A. Lee. Sharon A. Loetel. Karen M. Lutz. Margaret J. Marsh. Mary A. Mueller. BOTTOM ROW: Nanette M. Nel- son, Barbara K. North, Debi R. Schank. Jackie Splitter. Rosalia H. Wolken, Elynn S. Wright, Eleanor R. Whitney. Nancy L. Zimmerman. 263 Alpha Chi Omega TOP ROW: Mrs. Harold T. Lowe. Mary E. Abson, Cheryl L. Atchison. Jean C. Athey, Patricia A. Atwater, Barbara L. Beck. Sherrilyn K. Becker. SECOND ROW: Kathleen M. Berning, Veneta L. Brown, Carol L. Buchele. Margaret C. Cain. Patricia L. Carlson. Lesley E. Case. Janet L. Chatfield. THIRD ROW: Catherine S. Clark, Jana L. Cole. Rebecca M. Cook, Sandra L. Daugharthy, Margaret A. Dellere. Trudy C. Drapel, D. Ann Drennan. FOURTH ROW: Emily A. Eit- mann. Pamela K. Fortun, Shari A. Fry, Theresa M. Garlett, Shir- ley A. Garrett. Marilyn S. Good- gion. Margaret K. Grogger. BOTTOM ROW: Anne M. Guilfoil, Ann E. Hainline. Sandra L. Ham- ill. Patricia L. Hillner. Sharon G. Horigan. Joyce I. Jockman. De- lores J. Johnson. Alpha Chisandtheirdatesbundleupforamarsh- mallow roast over the house ' s back yard fire place. Alpha Chi officers meet with province president Women of Alpha Chi Omega welcomed their province president when she spent three days at their house in February to confer with the chap- ter ' s newly elected officers. Alpha Chis also joined with other campus organizations at Christmas to decorate the Rig-a-Twig tree in the Union. For the second consecutive year, Alpha Chis were named finalists in Harlequinade competi- tion. Members belonged to Phi Kappa Phi, Chimes, Angel Flight and Alpha Lambda Delta. At Christmas, pledges organized the semi-formal, and presented a skit for the active chapter. One hundred nine chap- ters. Founded OePauw University 1885. Gamma Zeta chapter established 1947. President: Delores Johnson. 264 In the spring, Alpha Chi fathers spent a weekend atthe Alpha Chi Mothers ' Club also donated table linens house at 1835 Todd Road landscaping the front yard. and monogramed napkins to the chapter house. neet lent oraed their .ree days at h the chap- also joined hmtmas to Alpha ChB if competi- ;appa Phi- ibda Delta, flii-fonnal. Hei. ed DePau jj5. Gam 13 ent Alpha Chi Omega TOP ROW: Paula S. Johnson. Pamela A. Jones. Janice M. Kennedy. Ann K. Kirkwood. Leann F. Lantis. Cynthia J. Lehew. Beryl B. Low- ery. Jeanette K. Mack. SECOND ROW: Barbara L. Mad- er. Linda L. Major. Cheryl A. Mantel. Linda A. Mayer. Carolyn L. McFarland. Emily L. Menne. Janean L. Miller. Valerie J. Millis. THIRD ROW: Julie D. Morgan. Sylvia L. Murray. Suzanne E. Nelson. Beverly A. Norton. Kar- en L. O ' Conner. Betty K. Oleen. Carolyn S. Pearson. Jean M. Pyles. FOURTH ROW: Gayla L. Richards. Linda L. Rissman. Susan G. Rondeau. Linda M. Ross. Terri L. Sellars. Eleanor R. Shier. Geraldine A. Smith. Su- san Smutz. FIFTH ROW: Sharrie A. Snell. Linda L. Sorenson. Sherri D. Spitsnogle. Shela L. Strate. Cheri L. Swing. Carol S. Thorpe. Marilyn J. Tollefson. Vaunda L. Voigts. BOTTOM ROW: Laurel B. War- ren. Janelle A. Washburn. Luann K. Wetz. Deborah S. Williams. Dianna L. Williams. Carolyn M. Wolfe. Janet L. Wolfe, Mary A. Woolcott. 265 ADPi members and rushees become better acquaint- ed during one of the many formal rush week parties. Homecoming title goes to Alpha Delta Pi coed For their outstanding correspondence with na- tional officers, Alpha Delta Pi was awarded a sil- ver serving dish at the sorority ' s national conven- tion in Vancouver, Canada. An ADPi was elected Homecoming queen and Miss Agriculture. The women joined with Lambda Chi Alpha at Christ- mas to invite local children to the houses for din- ner, games and gifts. Participating in the Multiple Schlerosis drive, ADPis also Christmas caroled at Irwin Army Hospital. The women ' s social events included a Halloween costume party, a chile supper served by pledges and a spring formal. The ADPis also captured second place in the 1968 Harlequinade. One hundred twenty-four chapters. Founded Ma- con, Georgia, 1851. Alpha Eta chapter established 1915. President: Rena Watts. H Alpha Delta Pi TOP ROW: Mrs. Mary Hall, Barbara J. Ahrens, Janice E. Andrews, Connie L. Ardery, Pamela K. Askew, Nancy J. Atkinson. Stephanie A. Baer. SECOND ROW: Judith D. Baker, Linda S. Barb, Diana K. Barton, Carol S. Beach, Barbara K. Ben- ton, Carol K. Bettenhausen, Susan E. Brooks. THIRD ROW: Peggy C. Burnett, Shirley E. Carson, Nancy M. Castle, Kathleen M.Caviness, Juliana I. Chapman, Stephanie A. Cline, Vivienne L. Condon. FOURTH ROW: Patricia G. Cor- don, Linda D. Curtin, Cheryl A. Daves, Karen M. Davis, Deborah M. Demand, Patricia B. Dubber, Nancy J. Dukelow. BOTTOM ROW: Linda S. Edds. Nancy M. Evans, Janet K. Fad- dis. Bette J. Ferbrache, Mary K. Foltz, Linda Harrison, Nancy J. Hey. 266 Joes -en- ultuie. The in- TOSK drive. Junded Ha- It::.-:-- established dent: Rena Alpha Delta Pi TOP ROW: Cecelia M. Jones. Pamela M. Kelly. Jeanette K. Kinderknecht. Thelma J. Kirk. Joan M. Kleys- teuber. Nancy T. Kopp. Marcia S. Lenhert. SECOND ROW: Sandra K. Lind- gren, Shirley A. Livingood. Joyce A. Long. Patricia A. Mas- sey, Patricia L. McCoy. Karen J. Mcllroy. Cheryl J. McKay. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth C. Mc- Kemy. My raL.McLeod. Judith K. McMillan. Charlotte A. Mc- Neil. Vicki J. Messmer. Deborah A. Mier. RuAnn Moore. FOURTH ROW: Shirley A. Mun- cie. Hannah E. Musil. Faith A. Ott. Natalie J. Parker. TaniaJ. Pearse. Bonita M. Phillips. E. Diane Pomeroy. FIFTH ROW: JoAnn Schafer. Susan A. Schwab. Janet K. Ship- man. Sheryl G. Spacek. Marilyn J. Spencer. Cynthia L. Sperling. Carolyn D. Stuckey. SIXTH ROW: Phyllis A. Tarver. Barbara E. Taylor. Christine A. Taylor. Barbara J. Tozer. Mary F. Train. Linda L. Tresenriter. Cheryl S. Utterback. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon L. Van Vleet. Linda J. Watkins. Rena L. Watts. Jacqueline L. Weingart. Thomasine L. Weingart. Vicki L. Wheeler. Regina F. Wolfe. Diane K. Youngers. First runner-up to Miss Ideal ADPi at the soror- ity ' s national convention is a member of Alpha Eta chapter at 518 Sunset. Another ADPi was elected secretary to the National Home Economics Council. For their yearly project, Alpha Xis entertain lo- cal underprivileged children at a Christ mas party. Alpha Xis commemorate sorority ' s 75th birthday Observing the sorority s 75th anniversary, col- legiate and alumnae Alpha Xi Deltas gathered for an April Diamond Jubilee, featuring a banquet and guest speaker. Recipients of the first place award for sorority Homecoming decorations, the women also merited recognition as the most out- standing chapter at the province convention in Colver, Ind. Alpha Xis were finalist for Royal Purple queen and College Republican Club queen. Imitating figures from the 30s, the pledges planned a Depression Party for the actives. Other social events included the Christmas party and the Pink Rose Formal. One hundred thirty-three chapters. Founded Lom- bard College, 1893. Alpha Kappa chapter estab- lished 1922. President: Karen A. Griffith. Alpha Xi Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. R. C. Cox, Karen J. Acker, Bar- bara J. Anderson, Betty J. An- derson, Rebecca S. Anderson, Cheryl L. Bain. Karen J. Beck. Mary A. Bigelow. SECOND ROW: Jane A. Bigler, Phyllis J. Blasdel, Carol J. Bra- dy, Karen S. Brim. Pamela S. Catlin, Jane L. Chatlain, Jeanine A. Davis, Judith A. Dunn. THIRD ROW: Barbara J. Farris, Beverly S. Frasier, Susan K. Goold. Karen A. Griffith, Margar- et A. Griffith, Julie A. Hackett, MicheleM. Harmon, Connie L. Hawley. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn A. Hays, Dianna S. Heath, Carol J. Heuertz, Beth L. Hoisington, Dorothy A. Hokr, Carol A. Hug- gins, Jeanne A. Ingersoll, Judy G. Jackson. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy L. John- son, Rebecca L. Johnston, Ann L. Keister, Kay E. Kotapish. Charolyn K. Lacey. Jean A. Lan- caster, Winifred B. Lathrop, Marjorie L. Lewallen. 268 ' orate dav way, col- ' lor |y fntion in lean Club ives. Ofe path and ndedLonv iter estab- President: i I 5 1 ' ? H t - CE ?, Alpha Xi Deltas at 601 Fairchild Terrace placed first in the sorority division of Homecoming decor- ations. The winning entry showed a mechanical foot- ball player sprouting out of a cracked flower pot. Alpha Xi Delta TOP ROW: Vickie Longenecker. Susan L. Morris. Sharyl L. Mount. Kay E. Murphy. Emily E. Niemann. Olga A. Nowinsky. Patricia J. Paine. Barbara S. Pearson. SECOND ROW: Nancy I. Pendar- vis. Judith A. Phillips. Sheryl L. Pinkerton. Pamela L. Poole. Nancy J. Puckett. Heidy L. Reim- ler. Lois J. Rhoades. Diana C. Roberts. THIRD ROW: Nancy B. Rohles. Elaine M. Ruud. Paula K. Sandy. Ann M. Sanner. Brenda G. Saw- yer, Linda R. Sawyer, Linda F. Schneider, Marcia L. Schoeff. FOURTH ROW: Ellen K. Siemens. Debra G. Simons, Peggy S. Sundgren. Charlotte L. Swain. Linda G. Swan. Donna G. Swart. Sandra S. Swenson, Twila R. Tyner. BOTTOM ROW: Ann D. Wagner. Kathleen J. Wallace. Forrest A. Waller. Kathleen J. Warner. Lin- da J. Warren. Elisabeth A. Wentz. Jeanette L. Wilt. Noell E. Wulfkuhle. Dorothy J. Young. 269 Capturing an active at Eisenhower hall, Chi Omega pledges stage a mock sneak, netting six actives. Chi Omega wins drive, receives reserved seats Winners of the football stadium fund drive to sell season tickets, Chi Omegas and their dates received a reserved block at the 50-yard line. Members also participated in Greek Sing, caroled to neighboring houses at Christmas and co-spon- sored Christmas and Easter parties for under- privileged children. Social activities included a fall pledge party, Christmas Stocking Party, White Carnation Ball and a barbecue at Tuttle Creek. Chi Os were Homecoming queen finalist, Chimes president, senior class secretary, Best Dressed Coed, S.E.A. president and Little Ameri- can Royal queen. One hundred fifty chap- ters. Founded University of Arkansas, 1895. Kappa Alpha chapter estab- lished 1915. President: Janet L. Miller. Chi Omega TOP ROW: Mrs. Esther Ament, Susan J. Bacon, Deborah K. Baker, Julie A. Bar- ritt. Shelly Bergerhouse, Janet K. Betts, Bethry E. Bloyd, Mary M. Bruner. SECOND ROW: Pamela K. Carr, Linda J. Chapman, Margaret A. Cochran, Judy J. Creviston, Mary L. Crowley, Patricia G. Dehoney, Marcia K. Diekman, Deborah D. Diller. THIRD ROW: Marilyn L. Dra- gush, Elizabeth A. Dyke, Nancy K. Dyke, Diane M. Elmore, Kar- lyn K. Emel, Nancy L. Evans, Gail M. Farmer, Janet E. Floyd. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn A. Foote, Jane E. Gamba, Nancy E. Gear, Janice Goodrich, Helen L. Gor- don, Suzanne Gordon, Mary L. Grosko, Connie L. Henry. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara J. Hoch, Patricia J. Hunter, Jannis J. In- nis, Karyl K. Innis, Ellen J. Kel- chak, Martha V. Keller. Donna L. Knoell, Mary H. Lairmore. ir 270 ive, ats v ... ) ) line tor under- uded a eat Tattle - Ifftj chap- iter estab- r. Chi Omega TOP ROW: Kath- leen Langenwalter. Connie F. Lathrop. Patricia Lilliston. Eliza- beth Mackender. Barbara L. Martens. Kathryn L. Martens. Johnette C. Massey. Karen J. Mau. SECOND ROW: Kathryn M. Mc- Carthy. Sharon R. Meisner. Jan- ice O. Mestrovich. Janet L. Mill- er. Jean E. Miller. Marcia L. Mor- ris. Marlene K. Moyer. Meta K. Newell. THIRD ROW: Melodic A. Otte. Nancy S. Percival. Sharon L. Percival. Lindsay Porterfield. Marlene K. Pottroff. Judy L. Richards. Cheryl A. Richardson. Harriet F. Roach. FOURTH ROW: Sallie K. Roach. Patricia A. Ruggles. Gayle M. Rupe. Sally A. Sandmeyer. Cher- yl D. Sawyer. Colleen M. Schnei- der. Nan L. Schotanus. Jo Lynn D. Schwanke. FIFTH ROW: Diane J. Schwindt. Patricia A. Seitz. Kathleen J. Sewell. JanetS. Sherar. Sue L. Sherlock. Janora A. Sigley. Donna L. Silver. Sue Zan Stiefel. BOTTOM ROW: Janice L. Stues- si. Maurianne Thaemert. Nancy L. Thompson. Carol A. Tillery. Deborah S. Vaughan. Vicki S. Voth. Mary A. White. Sally A. Womer. Terre L. Wood. Chi Os joined with Beta Sigma Psi and Kappa Alpha Theta for a spring street party in front of the Chi house at 1516 McCain Lane. For their project, pledges redecorated the house ' s phone booths. Delta Delta Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. RayJones. Susan L. Alld- ritt, Elizabeth Andersen. Susan L. Badgley, Linda M. Baxter. Nancy Beeler, Deandra Bishop. Teresa S. Blackburn. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Boettcher, Nancy M. Boyer. Mary S. Brandner. Barbara A. Bratton, Deborah L. Brown, Beverly A. Bucher, Barbara Byrne. Jean M. Casper. THIRD ROW: Karen K. Charbon- neau, Diane E. Dickson, Vicki L. Ditch. LaDonna L. Douglass, Linda K. Foster, Ruth A. Fross, Diane Gaede, Diana S. Gump. FOURTH ROW: Chrystal Hantla, Ann M. Harding, Susan A. Hay- maker, Kathryn E. Heyne. Mari- lee Horner, Marilyn J. Horst, Janet M. Houser. Christine Howard. BOTTOM ROW: Loretta J. Hud- son, Deborah L. Irwin, Beverly A. Johnston, Vicky L. Joyce. Merry J. Kanawyer, Kathleen Kehr, Deborah K. Krause. Karen A. Kroutil. Capturing a derby-decked Sigma Chi, a group of Tri- Deltas seize a felt hat during Derby Day activities. One hundred twelve chapters. Founded Bos- ton University, 1888. The- ta lota chapter estab- lished 1915. President: Karen A. Kroutil. Tri Deltas take honors in women ' s decorations Capturing first place in Sigma Chi Derby Day, Delta Delta Delta also won grand prize in wom- en ' s living group Homecoming decorations and placed second in 1967 women ' s intramural com- petition. During the fall semester, Tri Deltas again sold candy to raise money for an annual scholarship. The Firebug Pledge Party, Christ- mas formal and spring picnic highlighted Tri Delta social activities, for which the chapter re- ceived national recognition. Improvements in- cluded refurnishing the dining room and one rec- reation room and paneling the phone booths. 272 :: MM : :. ::::: :i:i ' - ' : = : 5. President: :.- nors itions : pr an annual -HigtedTri ' ' ' Miss K-State-Manhattan. Mortar Board president and the featured twirler are members of Delta Delta Del- ta. 1834 Laramie. Other Tri-Deltas are on the Pep Coordinating Council and the Union Program Council. Delta Delta Delta TOP ROW: Constance E. Langland. Judy K. Larsen. Lynne M. Larsen. Diane Latimer. Kathryn J. Lee. Karen E. Leker. Karen G. Lemons. Ju- dith L. Macy. SECOND ROW: Sharon K. Ma- son. Janice L. Mathena. Linda E. McCaslm. Jamie S. McKay. Michele R. Means. Diane M. Messing. Laura L. Meyer. Janice S. Miller. THIRD ROW: Manlynn J. Mobley. Cheryl S. Morford. Michelle Morris. Joy A. Newell. Karla M. Paul. Patricia J. Phillips. Pamela Pierpoint. Susan E. Pipkin. FOURTH ROW: Diann L. Porter. Trudy G. Ritter. Betty J. Roane. Carmie J. Rose. Jennifer B. Rotman. Marcia K. Scott. Susan A. Shields. Suzanne M. Smalley. FIFTH ROW: Carol J. Staab. Lin- da L. Steward. Susan J. Strom. Sara A. Summers. Vickey L. Swenson. Gail L. Vogel. Sharilyn D. Vogt. JillVoran. BOTTOM ROW: Rebecca A. Walker. Martha J. Watson. Vir- ginia L. Wegman. Janet M. Whitehair. Paula L. Whitworth. Cynthia A. Wilson. Janel S. Wil- son. Melinda R. Woltkamp. 273 Gamma Phi HQ script, decorations win second Presented an award for the highest grades on campus and a 100 per cent initiation at the last Gamma Phi Beta national convention, Beta Upsi- lon chapter also received a fraternity efficiency award. Placing second with Sigma Phi Epsilon in 1967 Harlequinade competition, the women ' s house decorations also took second honors in the sorority division. An annual fall Square Dance, Christmas dinner, Crystal Crescent Ball and spring pledge party comprised Gamma Phi social events, and a paddle party for pledges and actives marked pre-initiation events. During the sum- mer, the house was partially refurnished and the upstairs wa s repainted. Eighty-six chapters. Founded Syracuse Uni- versity, 1874. Beta Upsi- lon chapter established 1957. President: Gloria L. Lewerenz. At their annual Christmas party, Gamma Phi pledge moms, daughters and roommates exchange gifts. Gamma Phi Beta TOP ROW: Mrs. Stella Cox, Linda R. Achten. Janet L. Alexander. Patricia A. Bissing, Wanda S. Black. Connie L. Brack, Leigh Brenneisen, Robbie G. Brewer. SECOND ROW: Janet S. Bunker, Jill E. Bunker. Nancy S. Carr, Ann L. Charlton, Jeanne Chris- tenson, Martha Coppersmith, Shelia F. Crouch, Countess Cul- bertson. THIRD ROW: Susan L. Dawson, Lorna E. DeYoung. Marilyn M. Dow, Vicky L. Erickson, Jayne A. Foster, Beverly A. Gerhardt, Grace L. Gerritz, JoAnn Goetz. FOURTH ROW: Mildred A. Gore- ham, Sherril A. Gracey, Sharon Hachenberger. Joy E. Hanson, Judy A. Hester, Aldre M. Holm- gren. Loretta J. Huber, Patricia Intermill. BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen L. James, llene A. Kimsey, Virginia K. Kirby, Jule E. Kopp, Marcia K. Langton, Linda B. Lehman, Glo- ria L. Lewerenz, Donna J. Lillich. 274 I ;;;: Members of Gamma Phi Beta. 1807 Todd Road, were Sigma Chi Derby Darling. K-State Singer. Outstanding Woman Architect and a St. Patricia finalist. Other Gamma Phis belonged to Angel Flight and Chimes. Gamma Phi Beta TOP ROW: Cheryl A. Linn. Linda L. Ludden. Donna D. Mall. Sandra S. Mall. Do nnaJ. Manning. MarleneK. Mason. Cheryl T. Mathews. Car- olyn K. McKinley. SECOND ROW: Vikki K. Miller. Jan E. Morris. Patricia A. Muller. Janis E. Mutch. Kathryn I. Nor- berg. Julie A. Nothdurft. Ann M. Nyberg. Norma B. Perry. THIRD ROW: Karen K. Pesaresi. Lynne E. Phalp. Penelope M. Plunkett. Patricia A. Porter. Lynne J. Riffel. Theresa K. Rose. Margaret J. Ryan. Sandra K. Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Mary K. Schell. Judith A. Schroeder. Linda A. Segebrecht. Martha J. Seitz. Linda K. Shehi. Deena M. Sig- wing. Karen K. Starkey. Pamela Steinle. BOTTOM ROW: Dee A. Urquhart. Jane D. Vermillion. Jody L. White. Peggy J. White. Kim Woodard. Susan G. Woodard. Regina G. Young. LeRae K. Zajic. 275 Kappa Alpha Theta TOP ROW: Mrs. John Schmit. Jo E. Abbott, Karen S. Adams, Nancy L. Ad- ams, Nancy J. Anderson, Mary J. Ashton. Stephanie Berglund. SECOND ROW: Diane L. Bohnen- blust, Judith G. Burgess, Linda S. Burton, Anne L. Casady, Edith A. Christmann, Marilyn G. Cot- ton, Annette M. Craig. THIRD ROW: Arlene S. Fair, Di- ane Flemming, Mary E. Gintzel, Rebecca L. Goble, Artyce A. Golden, M. Fran Golden, Marsha L. Green. FOURTH ROW: Linda Haugha- wout, Barbara J. Hays. Barbara A. Hobbs, Marva L. Hull, Judith I. Hysom, Jan B. Jager, Jill Jor- genson. BOTTOM ROW: Julie D. Kauf- man, Madelyn G. Keller, Louise S. Keucher, Mary Knappenber- ger. Margaret Knorr, Jeanette L. Koppes. Luana R. Lamb. : JF ! f v9 At Homecoming Previews, Thetas introduce their candidate, Sherry Keucher, with a French skit. Ninety-two chapters. Founded DePauw Univer- sity, 1870. Delta Eta chap- ter established 1961. President: Janet S. Os- borne. Thetas take HQ honors, win choreography award Satirizing computerized society in a skit, The Numerical Myth or What ' s in a Name? Kappa Alpha Theta placed first in the 1967 Harle- quinade. With Phi Delta Theta they also won first prize for choreography. At a Christmas chapter party, the woman made gifts for children at the Logopedics Institute in Wichita, their national philanthropy. Participating in Greek Sing, Thetas also sponsored a Barn Party with Alpha Chi Omega for their annual DePauw Duo. Members belonged to Mortar Board, Chimes, Angel Flight and had a finalist for Homecoming Queen. 276 : =:...-? shed 1961. Janet 5. Os- inors, award in chapter -. , Kappa Alpha Theta TOP ROW: Sandra J. Leonard. Mary J. Lon- deen. Carol J. Manley. Mary M. McManis. Laurel A. Minturn. Barbara S. Muir. Frances R. Mul- linix. Pamela S. Myrick. SECOND ROW: Mary E. Neil. Marcia A. Norby. Janice M. Ols- son. Tracy J. O ' Meara. Janet S. Osborne. Deanna K. Parry. Anne C. Pattison. Nancy J. Perry. THIRD ROW: Lola J. Peters. Jan- ice E. Pomperien. Martha E. Reeder. Patricia A. Richmond. Susan J. Schulteis. Susan L. Schutte. Carol S. Shannon. Lin- da C. Shaw. FOURTH ROW: Pamela J. Shill- ing. Nancy A. Singular. Nancy L. Skidmore. Linda L. Smith. Nan- cy K. Starbuck. Elizabeth Ste- phens. Anne L. Svaty. Rebecca L. Urbanek. BOTTOM ROW: Linda S. Van Kooten. Antonia L. Wandt. Tana L. Wells. Cathy D. Whorton. Cheryl L. Wilch. Susan S. Wood. Lois E. Yelenik. Nancy A. Young. Ranking second among sororities in scholarship for had a rummage sale to earn money for house addi- the spring semester. Thetas, at 1517 McCain Lane, tions, including a parking lot and additional phone. 277 Kappa Delta coeds win highest national award Two exchange scholars, a K-State Singer and two veterinary medicine students helped Kappa Delta win one of its highest national awards, the achievement award, from 104 other chapters in the nation. First among sororities in intramurals, KD s were also Rodeo Queen, a Student Senator, AWS and S.E.A. officers and members of SGA cabinet and Commerce Council. A fall faculty tea and visits to entertain patients in Ft. Riley ' s Irwin Army Hospital were included in the women ' s ac- tivities. Social events were highlighted by a pledge party, mothers ' and fathers ' weekends, a Christmas party and the Emerald Ball. One hundred three chap- ters. Founded Longwood College, 1897. Sigma Gamma chapter estab- lished 1920. President: Janet Kannard. Sorority presidents, housemothers and faculty mem- bers are invited to the Kappa Delta Faculty Tea. Kappa Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Ada Sheridan. Sheryl K. Al- bright, Mary A. Atwater. Pamela S. Backhaus.CarneS. Bagley. Sharon L. Behnke, Ann M. Bergsten. SECOND ROW: Colleen U. Brechbill, Julia A. Brown, Mary P. Chapin, Caroline E. Copening, Marilen A. Corwin, Bonnie I. Covey, Alice A. Craig. THIRD ROW: Genevieve C. Dart- er, Patricia A. Dawes, Toni L. Dietz, Janice A. Dougherty, Jo Ann Drussel, Margaret A. Ewing, Carolyn S. Feldkamp. FOURTH ROW: Nancy A. Gallo- way, Lana J. Gfeller, Virginia L. Goering, Patricia A. Goffrier, Pamela J. Gough, Lorraine L. Hansen, Vicci L. Harrell. BOTTOM ROW: Carol L. Haskett, Louise M. Haslouer, Judith K. Head, Helen S. Heck, Sharon J. Hendershot, Barbara J. Hester, Shannon S. Hetrick. 278 Kappa Delta TOP ROW: Sally J. Hinchman. Donna J. Holt. Carolyn S. Horn ick. Jeanne A. Johnson. Phyllis M. Johnson. Catherine V. Jones. Janet L. Kannard. SECOND ROW: Sandra K. Kins- man. Kay D. Kubitschek. Marita M. Lamp. Lauren J. Langner. Shirley A. Lewis. Sally A. Listen. Kathryn J. Lowry. THIRD ROW: SueC. Maes. Nila K. Maxfield. Janet A. McNee. Jacqueline E. Moore. Mari A. Noll. Judith R. North. Judy K. Novosel. FOURTH ROW: Patsy S. Paulsen. Patricia A. Payne. Beverly L. Pearson. Donelyn D. Potter. Kar- la F. Praeger. Kathleen A. Pul- liam. Rochelle L. Rader. FIFTH ROW: Anne M. Riffle. Donna J. Ruff. Sharon K. Salvi- no. Karen J. Sanborn. Nannette L. Schaake. Barbara Schermer- horn. Marilyn L. Schmoll. SIXTH ROW: Cynthia L. Schoep- pel. Alice J. Sheik. Linda S. Si- gars. Pamela A. Sodergren. Barbara A. Stiles. Carol A. Su- chart. Laura J. Suggs. BOTTOM ROW: Jennifer K. Sulli- van. Luanne H. Waters. Carol L. Whitfield. Linda L. Wick. Marilyn L. Woolley. Melody K. Worley. Kay M. Wormmgton. Women of Kappa Delta. 1220 Centennial Drive, joined with the men of Phi Kappa Tau to producea Harle- quinade skit finalist in the 1968 production. The skit was a slapstick melodrama about LSD effects. I Kappa Kappa Gamma TOP ROW: Mrs. Helen T. Swank, Kathleen L. Anderson, Eliza- beth Armstrong, Dedra A. Baird, Rebecca A. Barbe. Gail M. Berry, Joan L. Booth. Michele J. Boucher. SECOND ROW: Barbara A. Bra- zier. Mary D. Breitweiser. Nancy E. Buchele. Dana E. Buehler, Judith L. Burgess. Deborah J. Chapman, Sally Coberly, Rebec- ca A. Cox. THIRD ROW: Susan E. Dart, Lu- cille E. Dick, Ann F. Dillingham, Brenda E. Dold. Nancy L. Dur- ham, Carolyn K. Elliott. Carolyn S. Eyestone, Cecilia A. Eyestone. FOURTH ROW: Mary C. Filley. Cynthia L. Finney, Anita L. Fish- burn. Judy A. Flett. Joyce L. Francis. Janet E. Fulkerson, Joan J. Fulkerson. Susan M. Ful- lington. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara D. Gad- berry, Marcia L. Gadberry. Carol A. Gaston, Reba M. Gothard, Barbara Gray, Roxanne Green- wood. Susan L. Griffee, Dianne K. Gugler. Ninety-two chapters. Founded Monmouth Col- lege, 1870. Gamma Alpha chapter established 1916. President: Mary D. Brei- tweiser. Kappas visit Ft. Riley, provide support for child As a service project, the women of Kappa Kap- pa Gamma visited Ft. Riley s Irwin Army Hospi- tal and supported an underprivileged child. Commemorating their mutual foundings at Monmouth College, Kappas and women of Pi Beta Phi met for the Monmouth Duo. Other so- cial events included a Pumpkin Walk to other sororities and fraternities at Halloween and a pledge party. Sorority members were selected Royal Purple queen, Homecoming queen attend- ant, AWS president, commander of Light Bri- gade and varsity cheerleader. Kappas placed first among sororities in scholarship rankings for the 1967 spring semester. During the summer, Kappas added a circle drive- way and patio to their house at 517 Fairchild Terrace. 280 Kappas impersonate players on other Big Eight teams to show Wildcat superiority in a first-day rush skit. House tours, skits and songs during the week of parties culminated in the pledging of 19 freshmen. Kappa Kappa Gamma TOP ROW: Rebbeca A. Hewson. Jane E. Hightower. Arnelle Hilgenfeld. Judy Jakowatz. Kathleen A. Keating. Kathleen L. Kennedy. Judy D. Kirk. Kathryn A. Klag. SECOND ROW: Marilyn K. Krue- ger. Susan D. Lafferty. Janis M. Lindemood. Catherine I. Low- man. Martha L. Loyd. Trudine M. Mazaika. Linda A. McCauley. Mary J. McMillin. THIRD ROW: Nancy K. Menz. Margo J. Miller. Margaret K. Minard. Marcella M. Morris. Nancy J. Norvell. Eliza beth A. Ochs. Christina Peterson. Debo- rah S. Remsberg. FOURTH ROW: Priscilla Rode- lander. Sidonie A. Schafer. Den- iseC. Schulte. Laura L. Scott. Rachel A. Scott. Mary J. Seyler. Becky M. Slothower. Nancy J. Smith. FIFTH ROW: Anne C. Snider. Mary J. Socolofsky. Susan B. Steinke. Martha A. Stonehocker. Cynthia S. Thompson. Dee Anna Towns. Connie L. Veskerna. Cheryl L.Walkup. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Wall. Vir- ginia L. Ward. Janet K. Warner. Carla J. Willcoxon. Kimberly E. Williams. Mary K. Wood. June A. Woodard. Cynthia R. Yorke. Ann M. Young. 281 Pi Beta Phi TOP ROW: Mrs. Marion Bugbee, Leon T. Breiten- bach, Jacqueline A. Basham, Constance L. Bates, Dana M. Bayer, Charlotte L. Bee, Betty J. Billinger, HilarieS. Bolt. SECOND ROW: Susan J. Bow- man, Deborah J. Breit, Phyllis K. Brooks, Joyce A. Burris, Rebec- ca A. Campbell, Pamela S. Carl- son, Teresa J. Carraway. Kath- leen A. Carrico. THIRD ROW: Carol C. Christen- sen, Peggy A. Clark, Janis S. Clutter, Karen S. Corn, Donna D. Davis, Norma J. Dickhut, Denise L. Dussair. Sabra E. Eastin. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen A. Engstrom, Sharon S. Fairbank, Frances A. Foncannon, Paula N. Gantz, Claudia A. Garrett, Mar- sha L. Garrett, Lucy M. Garver, Cathy R. Gerlinger. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia G. Hag- gard, Karen L. Haley, Constance L. Hall, Joan D. Hall, Diann E. Hickman, Nancy A. Hodgson, Betsy J. Hogan, Linda R. Hoob- One hundred eleven chapters. Founded Mon- mouth College, 1867. Kansas Beta chapter es- tablished 1915. Presi- dent: Carol Christensen. Actives and rushees serve themselves at the Pi Phi ' s buffet dinner during fall informal rush. Pi Phis send presents to children in Vietnam Celebrating their national centennial anniver- sary, the Kansas Beta chapter of Pi Beta Phi re- ceived a national standards award at their nation- al convention during the summer. Pi Phis worked to redecorate their basement into an informal liv- ing room and, at Christmas, had a clothing and toy exchange at their house party for orphans in Vietnam. Socially, the women organized the Monmouth Duo with Kappa Kappa Gamma, a Christmas party and the annual formal in the spring. Individual Pi Phi honors included Can- nonball queen and first runner-up to Miss K- State-Manhattan. At Homecoming, parents ' weekends and on Sunday afternoons, pa rents a re frequent visitors to the Pi Phi house at 1819 Todd Road. Sixty women live in the three-story. French Provincial brick home. Pi Beta Phi TOP ROW: Claudia K. Howard. Cathy L. Howell. Lin- da G. Humes. Nancy J. Humes. Janice A. Hunter. Judith A. Hunter. Linda M. Irwin, Susan E. Jones. SECOND ROW: Kathryn Judd. Katherine A. Kirk. Judith A. Lamme. Janice R. Latham. Bar- bara R. Lee. Janice A. Lindgren. Cosa L. Linscott. Susanne F. Little. THIRD ROW: Patricia J. Luttgen. Janet L. McAninch. Marjory L. McLeavy. Marsha J. Martin. Marty M. Meschke. Barbara D. Mistier. Julie M. Murrow. Carol A. Noble. FOURTH ROW: Cynthia J. Or- loske. Martha D. Palmer. Ann M. Parry. Susan M. Rehschuh. Lin- da M. Rembleske. Martha J. Reynolds. Linda D. Risser, Patri- cia A. Roach. FIFTH ROW: Karen J. Robinson. Janet S. Rupp. Mary J. Schafer. Susan I. Scott. Pamela J. Sea- man. Jane A. Sheetz. Suzanne H. Smith. Mary K. Sparks. Cyn- thia L. Staley. BOTTOM ROW: Candace H. Stout, Paula J. Tisdale. Dorothy J. Tussey, Mary L. Tussey. Nan- cy K. Waddle. Marilyn A. Wael- din, Rita M. Whitehair. Leetta L. Wood. Gretchen L. Van Sant. 283 Each year, fraternities and sororities join forces to write and present 25-minute skits for Harlequin- ade. Four finalists were selected by an off-campus judge from the mo re than 10 that we re submitted. Fraternity Sweethearts TOP ROW: Sherril A. Gracey. Bobbie M. Blake. Sharon Fairbank. Judy A. Flett, Marcia K. Diekman. Connie L. Veskerna. Susan Smutz. SECOND ROW: Deborah K. Krause, Dianna L. Henry, Nancy J. Dukelow, Laurel B. Warren, Linda Harrison. BOT- TOM ROW: Barbara Hauptli, Susan A. Schwab, Bonita Phillips. IFC named outstanding for scholarship, projects Recipient of the Iron Man Award, Interfra- ternity Council was named the outstanding IFC group in the nation. The award was based on six points, including fraternity scholarship, member- ship increase, charity projects, evaluation pro- grams and membership and rushing rules. Fra- ternities recorded 16 per cent increase in mem- bership, with scholastic averages still considera- bly above the all men ' s average. For the first time, IFC removed all restrictions on rushing, allowing fraternities to open rush throughout the year. The group also anticipated an increase of three national fraternities in the next five years. Inter-fraternity Council TOP ROW: James D. Latham. William W. Morris. Charles G. Severin. SECOND ROW: ' Michael D. Dumford. Dennis L. Deschner. BOTTOM ROW: William T. Carson. Daryll D. Jamvold. Jerry A. Lilly. iff-campus submitted. Inter-fraternity Council TOP ROW: Stan G. Weir. Steven L. Morgan. Alan R. Hammerli. James M. Hojnacki. Eldon L. Boisseau, Nicholas J. Golden. SECOND ROW: Lawrence W. Slupianek. Ronald R. Kline. Tom J. Hogan. Kent S. Simons. Phillip S. Folck. Harold Yates, Thom- as W. Hunter. BOTTOM ROW: Roger L. Barr. Leroy D. Simmons. Robert B. Christie. William L. Muir. Frank D. Murry. Randy M. Peter- son, Dale P. Mann. Interfraternity Council TOP ROW: Jay F. Thompson, Eugene D. Schinstock. John L. Mitcha, Charles W. Kraut. Steven H. Slusher. Robert C. Davis, Mason C.Whitney. Burk Jubelt. SECOND ROW: David F. Martin. Richard H. Floersch, David T. Gassing. Ronald P. Sumner. Raymond P. Pullmann, James F. Smith. Thomas M. Roode. BOTTOM ROW: Steven L. Taylor. Danny M. Rich, John C. Nye. Bruce W. Heckman. Dwight W. Horsch, Leslie C. Longberg. Delta Sigma Phi TOP ROW: Mrs. Leland Keifer. John W. Cannon, David T. Gassing, Rob- ert D. Cook, Jeffrey D. Dawson, Gregory W. Doner, Gayle G. Herbst. SECOND ROW: Jerry L. Hill. Robert S. Kay, Mark A. Mc- Cargar, Steven D. Merriam, Alan Messerschmidt, Steven E. Nuss, Orval F. Papon. THIRD ROW: Steven R. Parker, David N. Pfefer. Zbigniew Polan- ski. Thomas E. Poley, Carl C. Ramsey. James A. Ruff. BOTTOM ROW: Gregory L. Shedd, Craig W. Slinkman. James B. Warner, James L. Wicks, Leroy I. Young, Charles P. Zangger. Ninety-eight chapters. Founded city College of New York 1899. Alpha Upsilon chapter estab- lished 1925. President: David T. Gassing. Delta Sigs win award from national convention As a result of a nationally planned leadership program, the men of Delta Sigma Phi were recog- nized for their progressive ideas at their national convention. The men also worked with women of Ford hall to sponsor an Easter egg hunt for un- derprivileged children. Delta Sigs placed first in the intramural fraternity bowling league and par- ticipated in football, basketball, swimming and tennis. House social events included a Homecom- ing party for alumni, the Founder s Day Ball, the Carnation Ball, Sailors Ball and a costume party with a French underground theme. In the fall, the men of Delta Sigma Phi, residing at 1100 Fremont, welcomed their new housemother, Mrs. Leland Keefer. Alumni donations made the pur- chase of a color television for the house possible. 286 Phi Gamma Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Frances Gustafson. S. Clark Balderson. David E. Ball. Michael Christmann. Mark S. Coberly. Alan B. Collison. Thom- as D. Eddy. SECOND ROW: Richard L. Gard- ner. Robert L. Gilliland. Wayne A. Hargrove. Stephen D. Hender- son. William M. Henry. Norman W. Hupe. Robert W. Kobetich. THIRD ROW: Robert D. Lam- born. Jerry D. Linton. Douglas S. Martin. Charles L. Miller. Terry L. Meyers. Gerald F. Rapp. Ste- phen A. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Robert M. Socol- ofsky. Cecil E. Stout. Gregory C. Stuart. Ronald J. Sumners. James E. Taylor. Barry L. West. Max L.Wilson. Delta Colony established 1966. Phi Gamma Delta founded Jefferson Col- lege 1848. President: S. Clark Balderson. One of four fraternities participating in Greek Sing. Fijis live in their new house at 1614 Fairchild. Fijis petition for charter, buy new chapter house ith the purchase of a house during the sum- mer. Delta Colony of Phi Gamma Delta remod- eled, painted, carpeted and furnished their newly acquired residence before moving into it during the fall. The colony also contracted a petition for a national charter, to be presented at the Ekklesia in the Grand Bahamas in August. Socially. Fijis had a three-day Fiji Island Party, consisting of a formal and picnic banquet. A Pur- ple Garter Party was also organized in the fall with a roaring 20 ' s theme and the traditional N orris Pig Dinner, in honor of author Frank Nor- ris. was conducted the evening before pledge ini- tiation. The men participated in all intramurals and, with Kappa Alpha Theta, entered a Harle- quinade skit. Outstanding Fijis were members of Student Senate and edited the IFC rush book. 287 During the year, Triangle members remodeled the en- trance way to their chapter house at 221 N. Delaware. Triangle takes second in fraternity scholarship Collecting old clothing in the fall, the men of Triangle fraternity donated them to Boys Town in Nebraska. During several house social hours, the men heard campus minister Don Fallon speak on the subjects of morals and dating. Dean Wal- ter Friesen and Vice-president Chester Peters also spoke on the fraternity system and the University judicial system. In the spring of 1967, Triangle men placed second in fraternity scholastic honors and were recognized as sixth out of 24 national chapters in fraternity performance. Twenty-nine chapters. Founded University of Illi- nois 1907. K-State chap- ter established 1964. President: James F. Smith. Triangle TOP ROW: Mrs. W. B. Granger, Thomas J. Alloway, Douglas A. Boyle. Ted A. Broers. David L. Casper, Donald A. Cay- wood, Jerrold M. Cline. SECOND ROW: Fred L. Curry, Robert A. Curry, Harry J. Evans, Charles H. Fellman, Gregory W. Hardin, Charles L. Hett, Alan F. Kessler. THIRD ROW: Robert D. Kinney, Arley D. Lanman, Joseph W. Leighty, John R. Ley, Allen L. Linsenmayer, Clarence Y. Mar, Bruce A. Maxwell. FOURTH ROW: David J. Mell- gren, Theodore J. Mick, John R . Miller, Richard D. Neely, James R. Nulty, David C. Rieniets, Neil D. Rogers. BOTTOM ROW: Ralph B. Schwartz, Lawrence W. Slupi- anek, James F. Smith. Leland D. Squier, William A. Stoskopf, Richard L. Surrett, Thomas L. Willits. 288 Tau Kappa Epsilon TOP ROW: Jonathan N. Ash. Gary L. Bend- er. Thomas F. Boley. Jeffrey D. Bond. William D. Butler. Steven Butterworth. James W. Craw- ford. SECOND ROW: Victor A. Davis. Robert B. Elliott. Charles A. Evanhoe. Darrell Frackowiak. Michael W. Fruehling. Jimmy L. Garrett. Michael B. Gary. THIRD ROW: James E. Centner. James R. Jajkowski. Stephen L. Jones. Joseph A. Jordan. Peter A. Landin. Raymond J. Lipp- man. John R. Mahar. FOURTH ROW: Dick W. Mc- Creight. Patrick A. McElhaney. Richard L. Middleton. William H. Miller. Michael G. Pharo. James F. Reynolds. David R. Rockhold. Jimmy L. Sawyer BOTTOM ROW: Gerald D. Schmidt. David C. Schneider. William P. Sine. Thomas E. Sny- der. Paul M. Thomason. James R. Widener. Richard R. Willis. Jed E. Yaney. Alpha Lambda colony established 1968. Tau Kappa Epsilon founded Illinois Wesleyan Univer- sity 1899. President: Mi- chael G. Pharo. TKEs start construction for new colony house After having their charter revoked in the fall, men of Tau Kappa Epsilon were granted coloni- zation rights in December. The 42 men of Alpha Lambda colony began immediate plans for a new house at Manhattan and Centennial Drive to be completed in the fall of 1968. In the spring. TKKs participated in the week- end community service project, sponsored na- tionally by TKE chapters and organized their annual scavenger hunt for all fraternities and so- rorities. The men repainted Douglas Center for underprivileged children as their sen ice project and participated in all intramural sports. West Stadium was temporary home for TKEs as they waited fo r their new chapter house to be built. 289 Acacia TOP ROW: Mrs. Jeanette Simonson, Mark W. Baldwin, Ronald W. Barnett, Roger L. Barr, Robert Edward Becker, Alan H. Beyer, Steven L. Blevins. SECOND ROW: David A. Braswell. Charles H. Busch, Norman P. Byers, John R. Clark. Raymond L. DeJulio. Kenneth D. Dietz, Larry V. Doonan. THIRD ROW: Steven R. Duden, Stephen D. Durfee. Jonathan W. Eicher. Dale E. Esau, William J. Gaughan. Larry E. Greene, David R. Hannagan. BOTTOM ROW: David M. Heck, John R. Heritage, Richard C. Hills, Donald R. Hite, Daniel L. Hodges, Bruce B. Hosteller, Doug E. Huston. Needy children get toys from Acacia exchange Working through the Manhattan Fire Depart- ment, men of Acacia organized their annual Christmas gift exchange and donated toys to Fifty-four chapters. Founded University of Michigan 1904. K-State chapter established 1913. President: Steven L. Taylor. needy children as a community project. The men also organized a group to help in the United Fund Drive, which spent several Sunday after- noons calling door-to-door for contributions. In intramurals, Acacia men took champion bowling team honors. Raising funds by hiring themselves out for manual labor, Acacia pledges built a $300 tool shed for the house. Social activities included the Night on the Nile costume party with an Egyptian theme and the Playboy Club Party. Accommodating 44 men, the modern tri-level Acacia house at 2005 Hunting has facilities for house meet- ings and social functions. PI edge classes have do- na ted small additions since construct ion in 1956. -Iff Every day, Acacia pledges perform housed eaning duties which are rotated among them once each week. Overall special clean ups occur before and after house parties and parents ' weekends. M Acacia TOP ROW: Phillip L. Knox, Thomas D. Knox. Fred P. Lechner. David A. Littrell. Richard K. Marshall. Patrick J. McTavish. Michael M. Mollett. SECOND ROW: Steven J. Mosier. Kenneth L. Mulanax. Roger L. Mulanax. Ted R. Partch. Bluford H. Pierce. Steven B. Poland. Kent R. Praeger. THIRD ROW: John W. Ragland. Barry L. Rhine. Lawrence D. Rock. Gilbert E. Rumsey. Rod- ney L. Ruff. Darrell D. Schmitt. Harry M. Scott. FOURTH ROW: Harry G. Smith. Alfred L. Stecklein. Michael C. Stegeman. Steven L. Taylor. Kent R. Thomas. Steven Thorn- brugh. Jimmy D. Warren. BOTTOM ROW: Brian M. Waters, Timothy D. Wigger. Don N. Wil- liams. Kenneth A. Winzeler. John W. Woodburn. Frank L. Woofter. William S. Worley. 291 Stocking up on fireplace wood, AGRs and Tri Deltas chopped logs to supply both houses for the winter. AGRs win two awards for activity, publications Men of Alpha Gamma Rho were recipients of two national awards, the chapter activities award and the publications award from the national fra- ternity. Refurnishing the house recreation room, they purchased new couches, a captain ' s table, end tables and lamps. Campus administrators, including Vice-president Chester Peters, spoke to the men about discrimination. House social activ- ities included the annual Roulette Party, for which the men decorated the house as a gam- bling casino and a fall woodchopping party with the women of Delta Delta Delta. Forty-one chapters. Founded University of Illi- nois 1908. Alpha Zeta chapter established 1927. President: Steven H. Slusher. Alpha Gamma Rho TOP ROW: Mrs. Mildred Wogan, Dennis C. Atwell. Richard A. Barta, Roger D. Beesley, Keith C. Behnke, Timothy T. Benton, David W. Bircher, Robert Broeckelman. SECOND ROW: Carrol W. Camp- bell, Edward N. Childs, Charles R. Cole, Kenneth M. Cox, David F. Crofoot, Robert R. Cudney, Freddie M. Dehoff, Keith L. Eberhart. THIRD ROW: Larry D. Ehrlich, David D. Fry, ThomasC. Gatz, Ervin F. Gnadt, Dwight G. Gor- rell, Samuel L. Hands, Mac W. Harris, Ronald L. Hays. FOURTH ROW: George A. Hodg- son, John S. Hofer, Dan L. Hoffman, Richard Houdyshell, Robert E. Hunt, Michael R. Jean- nin, Bruce L. Johnson, Donald B. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Loren L. John- son, Brad J. Kerbs, Frederick A. Kopp, Loren J. Kruse, Albert B. Kurr, Charles D. Lambert, John M. Lefton, Lonnie L. Lemon. ! C 292 Maintaining the highest percentage of men on Univer- sity agricultural judging teams, members of Alpha Gamma Rho, 1919 Platt. received individual and team honors while working local and international shows. Alpha Gamma Rho TOP ROW: Ronald U. Lindquist. Alexander D. McClure. Larry R. Meisegeier. Allan V. Miller, Terry W. Odle. Randall R. Olander. Glenn C. O ' leen, Alan D. Osterma nn. SECOND ROW: William D. Os- walt, Randy M. Peterson. Steve J. Price. Loren D. Richard. Loren J. Rickard. Melvin L. Riemann. Donald A. Sauerwein. John H. Schlickau. THIRD ROW: Michael K. Schmitt. Harry S. Shrauner. Lloyd J. Slawson. Steven H. Slusher. Terry Stainbrook. For- rest E. Stegelin. Randall D. Stoecker, Larry P. Stuber. FOURTH ROW: Glenn R. Teagar- den. Richard L. Teagarden. Richard L. Theurer. Timothy M. Thomas. Michael D. VanAllen. Kenneth R. Wade. Albert M. Wagner. Gregory P. Wallgren. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald D. Welsh. John R. Westerman. Douglas C- Weyer. Warren W. Whitham. Stanly C. Widau. Richard W. Wilcke. Haskell S. Wright. Jer- ome P. Yorke. 293 Alpha Kappa Lambda TOP ROW: Mrs. Florence Hughes, Leigh R. Barker. Wayne D. Barn- grover, Raymond C. Baugher, Charles L. Bramlage, Domingo Cirigliano, Terren D. Crist. SECOND ROW: Joe D. Freeman, Harold J. Garten, Roger A. Grif- fin, Robert D. Habiger, Martin F. Hathaway, Ronald D. Hellwig, R. Gene Hoffman. THIRD ROW: Darell L. Janasek, Gerold D. Jilka, Ronald R. Kline, Stephen L. Krueger, Glenn V. Kurtenbach, Donald D. Lett, Les- lie C. Longberg. BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy D. Math- is, David E. McCune, James D. McCune, Clifford S. McKnight, Walter B. Patton, Jerry D. Peter- ie, Michael J. Poell. AKL members attend KU leadership college Representing the chapter at the National Lead- ership College, 15 members of Alpha Kappa Lambda went to the University of Kansas confer- ence in September. During the year, the men also Thirty-seven chapters. Founded University of California 1914. lota chapter established 1930. President: Leslie C. Long- berg. initiated a service project in which members made weekly visits to elderly residents of Whar- ton Manor. AKLs discussed current events at Thursday night forums at the house and repre- sented Arizona in the Mock Political Convention. The men worked as presidents of Commerce Council, Alpha Kappa Psi and Social Coordina- ting Council. AKLs were also members of Arnold Air Society, Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Tau and Phi Kappa Phi and participated in all intramurals. Men of Alpha Kappa Lambda constructed an architec- ture and drafting room in their house at 1919 Hunt- ing. They sponsored a hayrack ride, Stork Club par- ty and the annual Pernet Rose Ball in the spring. Housemother Florence Hughes. AKLs and their dates prepare to sitdown fordinneratthehouse before the Glenn Yarbrough concert in February. Later, they attended the concert in Ahearn Fieldhouse. Alpha Kappa Lambda TOP ROW: Glenn E. Reedy. David M. Roland. George Schneickert. Clifford S. Sparks. Richard E. Steele. Dale J. Steinman. Steven G.Traxson. BOTTOM ROW: Richard G. Tuck- er, Alan L. Varney. Richard M. Wibbeler. Dale B. Wi I Ison. Wil- liam C. Wirth. Michael D. Wor- ley. Kirk F. Wyckoff. Craig R. Zaiss. 295 Alpha Tau Omega TOP ROW: Mrs. Grace Wilson. Michael J. Arehart. Bob H. Balwanz. Robert W. Brewster. Douglas W. Brown, John P. Charles. Robert C. Dob- son, Timothy D. Duncan. BOTTOM ROW: Willard L. Eitz- man, Cady R. Engler, Stephen B. Evans. Edmond E. Fellers, Ste- ven D. Fisher, Thomas M. Fon- cannon. James W. Gentry, Rob- ert E. Graves. ATO chapter receives scholarship recognition Men of Alpha Tau Omega were recipients of a national scholarship award at their national con- vention at Syracuse University. As service pro- jects they worked with their auxiliary organiza- tion, the Sisters of the Maltese Cross, in enter- One hundred thirty-eight chapters. Founded Virgin- ia Military Institute 1865. Delta Theta chapter es- tablished 1920. Presi- dent: Bruce W. Heckman. taining 15 children at a Halloween party and preparing Easter baskets for children in hospitals. Refurnishing their living room and housemoth- er ' s quarters, ATOs continued plans for a new house, to be completed in 1970. An annual pledge-active day, consisting of a football game, picnic and dance and the White Tea Rose Formal marked the men ' s social events. Alumni visitors to the house included Assistant Coach Don Pow- ell and Coach Vince Gibson, who addressed ATO mothers at the mothers ' weekend dinner. Mem- bers belonged to Student Senate, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Madrigals and Pershing Rifles. Men of Alpha Tau Omega, 1408 Denison, received the national scholarship improvement award and enter- tained alumni, including Kansas City Chiefs ' quar- terback Len Dawson, at the house in February. 296 Lumber and chicken wire begin to take shape to form a mountain country outhouse, a still and a giant Willie Wildcat dressed as a hillbilly for the ATO Homecoming decorations. In-vince-able Purple. Alpha Tau Omega TOP ROW: Bruce W. Heckman. Gary J. Heyka. Larry R. Heyka. Jerry L. Holstrom. John E. Holstrom. Raymond W. Johnson. Wade Johnson. Robert Kirkendall. SECOND ROW: James H. Knight. Charles W. Lamer. George F. Mance. William L. Muir. Donald L. Orrell. Robert D. Overman. Stephen R.sPeak. Richard A. Pinaire. THIRD ROW: Richard R. Ray. Timothy Richards. William F. Rock. Steven D. Roesler. Steven D. Rogers, Wiley S. Shaw. Richard D. Sheppard. Stuart L. Shinkle. BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence E. Sinn. Richard H. Spingler. Har- old D. Starkey. Patrick A. Wake- man. Dennis C. Wheatley. Den- nis N. Whitmer. Lonnie A. Wise- man. 297 Beta Sigma Psi members enjoy a game of volleyball on their newly constructed backyard recreation area. The men also used the area for intramural basketball and volleyball practice and outdoor functions. Beta Sigma Psi places first in league football Constructing Homecoming decorations, men of Beta Sigma Psi also entertained returning alumni at a dance at the house. Beta Sigs entered Thirteen chapters. Founded University of Illi- nois 1925. Zeta chapter established 1951. Presi- dent: Raymond P. Pull- mann. all intramurals and took first place in fraternity bowling competition and first in their league in both football and basketball. Outstanding Beta Sigs included senior class president and members of the varsity swimming, rowing and track teams. Highlighting social events were the traditional Reformation Day activities with Phi Kappa The- ta, including a football game, queen contest and dance. Other events were the Gold Rose Formal, a Casino Party and a luau in the spring. 4 Beta Sigma Psi TOP ROW: Mrs. Alice O ' Hara, Clifford D. Ascher, Warren E. Ayers, Bruce W. Barefield, Phillip W. Boesch- en, Terry K. Boggs, Robert D. Bowser, War ren T. Brady. SECOND ROW: Robert B. Chris- tie, Chester A. Clark, George G. Dietrich, William F. Farrar, Gary L. Frieling, Jimmie G. Frownfel- ter, David J. Gleue, Paul B. Gloe. BOTTOM ROW: David R. Han- son, Herbert E. Harrod, John J. Healzer, Robert E. Henning, Jer- old L. Holste, Dennis J. Hysom, Carl F. Jackson, David D. Jack- son. In tt hou; 298 Beta Sigma Psi TOP ROW: David H. Jackson. Michael E. Jackson. Michael H. Jackson. Curtis R. Jacobs. Dennis D. Ja- cobs. Daryll D. Jamvold. Dennis R.Johnson. SECOND ROW: Larry L. John- son. Robert P. Keist. Raymond L. Koenig. Dwayne A. Kroening. William R. Kuhn, Harold K. Laes- sig. Gary A. Langner. THIRD ROW: DaleE. Linin. Wil- liam E. Martens. GeneC. Meitler. Vaughn D. Mignot. Frederick J. Nuss. Alan C. Peitsch. Jon G. Plumer. FOURTH ROW: William D. Pul- liam, Raymond P. Pullmann. Bryan L. Query. Gary D. Raffety. Jarold L. Rasmusson. Jerry D. Rice. Clyde S. Ricker. FIFTH ROW: Ronald R. Ricker. Richard J. Rippe. Donald R. Root. Robert A. Ruhnke. Mar- vin L. Scheele. Robert M. Schmanke. Thomas L. Schoen- beck. SIXTH ROW: Terry R. Schoen- thaler. Donald W. Schott. Mi- chael E. Schwinn. Marvin C. Sessler. Gary D. Sims. Robert B. Stegner. David P. Tollefson. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis V. Un- derbjerg. Steven P. Weber. Ste- ven R. Wiechman. John E. Wis- niewski. Douglas J. Wolters. Richard B. Wolters. Charles W. Zabel. In the fall, men of Beta Sigma Psi welcomed a new housemother to their house at 1200 Centennial. The men also worked with Alpha Chi Omega to write and present a skit in the finals of 1968 Harlequinade. Beta Theta Pi TOP ROW: Mrs. Grover Clingan, Timothy A. Atchis on, Thomas R. Baker, Wil- liam B. Barker, Thomas K. Barnes. Steven R. Beck, Timo- thy R. Belt. SECOND ROW: Martin E. Benja- min, Robert M. Bennett, Doug- las K. Blackwood, Glenn E. Boyd, William J. Boyer. Robert A. Briggs, Thomas H. Clark. THIRD ROW: Roger K. Cleghorn, Michael L. Clutter, Robert J. Coble, Craig A. Coulter, Roger K. Dickerson, Mike R. Elwell, Ste- ven B. Farabi. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry B. File, James T. Gibson. Thomas G. Grey, James M. Guy. Thomas E. Guy. Alan R. Hammerli. David A. Hanson. 4k: J One hundred five chap- ters. Founded Miami Uni- versity 1839. Gamma Epsilon chapter estab- lished 1914. President: Ronald P. Sumner. Betas organize Greeks in fund-raising program As a major campus project, the men of Beta Theta Pi worked with Interfraternity Council to organize Greek Sing when the annual Interfra- ternity Sing was discontinued Jor lack of partici- pation. Four fraternities and three sororities sang in the non-competitive event at City Auditorium to raise money for the Manhattan Children ' s Zoo. Teams from the Beta house won the University Quiz Bowl competition in the spring of 1967 and placed first in the fraternity division of intramural basketball. Three fraternity members also placed in the top four finishers in the fraternity intra- mural handball singles. Betas were members of Student Senate and were in the starting line-ups in varsity basketball and football. One member was listed among the top three national steeplechase runners. Betas, 500 Sunset, organized a Hippie party, the an- nual Pig Formal and a barbecue party in the spring. 300 Beta Theta Pi, one of four fraternities in the Greek Sing, perform before almost 600 people. The money raised by the Greeks for the Children ' s Zoo was matched by different city organizations. rty.thean- .._ ;; ... Beta Theta Pi TOP ROW: James N. Haymaker. Michael J. Jacobs. Patrick T. Jacobs. Chris- topher Jarvis. Brent A. Jaynes. Robert G. Johnston. Herbert M. Jones. John B. Kinzer. SECOND ROW: Robert L. Knigh- ton. Carl D. Latham. Gary B. Lee. Paul T. Loehr. Peter G. Lor- iaux. Michael C. McClay. Harry E. McDonald. Rodney D. Mc- Mullen. THIRD ROW: Douglas M. Mc- Neal. Charles E. McQuade. Ron- ald J. Marler. Donald H. Merten. Conrad Nightingale. Kent E. Otte. Thomas C. Palmer. Patrick D. Paske. FOURTH ROW: John C. Peck. William W. Peck. Phillip A. Perry. Thomas M. Potter. Michael C. Robinson. Roderick G. Rowe. Terrance W. Ryan, Gery H. Schoenrock. FIFTH ROW: George W. Schultz. John S. Schwartz. James K. Shrack. Douglas G. Smith. Dale L. Somers. Ronald P. Sumner. John E. Swam. Roger D. Timken. BOTTOM ROW: Chester R. Un- ruh. Gregg T. Voos. James E. Wassberg. James L. Weaver. Robert D. Wehling. Darel E. Wendelburg. Henry H. Werner. 301 Delta Chi TOP ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Peterson, David M. Al- exander, Dennis E. Barnes, Donald R. Bentsen, Steven L. Bihlmaier, Robert J. Brockman, Gregory J. Burnett. SECOND ROW: Joseph W. Cavin, Lynn L. Collman, David A. Dempsey, Lawrence R. Fiesel- man, James S. Gradinger, Kim S. Grandfield, David A. Grider. THIRD ROW: Darrel L. Gros- sardt, Richard A. Haney, Robert A. Harwood, Kenneth A. Hill, D wight W. Horsch, Thomas W. Hunter, Gary L. Kildow. FOURTH ROW: Darrell M. Ma- son, Warren H. McLeod, Thomas P. Merchant, Douglas E. Naaf, Gary L. Neal, John S. Niemeyer, Don G. Parker. BOTTOM ROW: James L. Poll- man, Tom T. Poorman, Bruce L. Prentice, Jan L. Rayl, Larry E. Rink, Dennis E. Rork, Walter F. Roy. I 4 rij tf 41 fe h Delta Chis gather for an informal evening high- lighted by contemporary folk and protest songs. Fifty-four chapters. Founded Cornell Univer- sity 1890. K-State chapter established 1964. Presi- dent: Philip L. Sell. Delta Chis begin fund to build chapter house Hoping for a new chapter house in the near future, the men of Delta Chi established a build- ing fund in order to purchase a land option. New carpeting was added to the chapter house and the fraternity purchased a color television set. While on a pledge sneak to Emporia State Teachers College, Delta Chi pledges worked on odd jobs for the president of the college. The fra- ternity placed second in the Golden Drop con- test for the highest percentage of members donat- ing blood in the campus blood drive. The men entertained dates at the first annual Purple Mash Party and invited their parents up for a Christmas party. 302 Residing at 1716 Fairchild for the fourth year, mem- bers of Delta Chi participate in varsity baseball, track, gymnastics and swimming. In intramurals, one Delta Chi set a 100 yard freestyle swimming record. Delta Chi TOP ROW: Stephen M. Saunders. Philip L. Sell. Craig R. Shove. Veryl B. Sibley. Wil- liam A. Tuggle. Kenneth M. Walker. Richard K. Walpole. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen G. Wan- ick, Donald L. Winn. Charles R. Woodard. Robert L. Woodward, William P. Young. Dan C. Yunk. Craig L.Zimmer. 303 Delta Tau Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, Wil- liam L. Beedles, Brian D. Belden, Bradford G. Blaker, Eldon L. Boisseau, Richard A. Boomer, David W. Brown. SECOND ROW: Damon D. Bur- ton. James E. Cheatham, Wil- liam R. Cheatham. Alfred S. Depetro, Gregory A. Dickerson, Douglas Dodge. Gregory P. Drew. THIRD ROW: Charles W. Engel, John S. Pagan, Victor J. Green, Richard J. Gregory. Robert G. Harvell. Jay R. Hedlund, Charles T. Herman. FOURTH ROW: Robert K. Her- man. Robert Hopkins, Melvin L. Howell, Alan R. Hug, Lester H. Ideker, Stephen E. Johnson, Robert L. Kearney. BOTTOM ROW: Jack H. Konitz, Robert D. Leeper, Terry J. Little, Dennis V. Logan, John E. Mark- ley, Stanley L. McDonald, Theo- dore J. McVay. Admiring nightshirt favors to be given to dates, Delts prepare for their Pajama Party in February. Delta Tau Delta plans anniversary celebration Men of Delta Tau Delta began plans for their 50th anniversary, to be celebrated in the fall of 1969. Mailing lists were organized for invitations to the alumni reunion. During the fall semester, Delts planned a paddle party, western party and a Christmas tree decorating party. A barbecue and a pajama party were in the spring and the Rainbow Formal was in April. Delts were represented in six intramural sports and were members of Steel Ring, Student Revue Board, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu and Alpha Kappa Psi. Two Union committee chairmen and five subcommittee chairmen were Delts. Ninety-seven chapters. Founded Bethany College 1858. Gamma Chi chap- ter established 1917. President: Mason C. Whit- ney. 304 I During Greek Week in the fall, the Delta Tau Delta house at 1001 Sunset became the site of one of three open houses for Greek dances. Any student wearing a fraternity or sorority sweatshirt was admitted. Delta Tau Delta TOP ROW: Arthur D. Miller. Ronald Mor- genstern. Lloyd H. Niven. Steven D. Palmquist. James A. Patton. Donald A. Payne. Larry M. Peter- son. SECOND ROW: Roy K. Polfer. John H. Purvis. Edward O. Rawl- ings. Daryl R. Reimer. David B. Rhoads. Thomas K. Rogge. Eu- gene J. Ronsick. THIRD ROW: Bryon R. Schlos- ser. David E. Smith. Timothy F. Sparks. James R. Steele. Steven L. Stockham. Arthur T. Swan. Stephen W. Swayze. BOTTOM ROW: Kent D. Taylor. Keith D.Toll. Dale A. Wardlaw. Jeffrey W. Webb. Wesley H. Welch. Mason C. Whitney. David R.Williams. 305 Delta Upsilon TOP ROW: Mrs. William Sensing, Rodney J. Barnes, James E. Barrett, Eric L. Bartholomew, Martin W. Bauer, William E. Baxter. Orin D. Bell, Peter A. Bell. SECOND ROW: Charles R. Bone- brake, Lee G. Boutell. Donald R. Brining, Thomas W. Buchman, Craig L. Bunker, Steven F. Compton. Jay L. Cook, Gale W. Davis. THIRD ROW: Greg P. Denk, John J. Devore. Steven L. Douglas, Kelly L. Dumford, Michael D. Dumford, Galen E. Ericson, Jon H. Eshelman, David R. Fritchen. FOURTH ROW: Bruce E. Frost, David B. Fruetel, George A. Ger- ritz, Terrance Glasscock, Steven L. Greenhaw, Dan S. Grinstead, Harry P. Guy, Michael R. Hall. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald L. Hamil- ton, Gregory S. Hammer, Daslie A. Hardin, Thomas D. Hawk, James B. Hayes. Larry D. Hen- dricks, Michael A. Hendricks, Ralph W. Hicks. Using buckets of whitewash, DUs give the Manhattan letters on Bluemont Hill their annual face-lifting. DUs win national merit for outstanding chapter Outstanding scholarship and chapter activities brought Delta Upsilon national recognition as the most outstanding Delta Upsilon chapter. The fra- ternity also received the DU international schol- arship achievement award for the best scholastic record nationally and the Kansas City DU Alum- ni Club Cup for the most outstanding scholarship among DU chapters in the Big Eight Conference. Adding new living room furniture, the fraterni- ty also purchased new beds and planned an addi- tion to the housemother ' s quarters. At Christmas, chapter members decorated Wharton Manor. Eighty-six chapters. Founded Williams College 1834. K-State chapter established 1956. Presi- dent: Daniel S. Huffman. 306 New living room furniture was added and new beds purchased for the DU house at 1425 University Drive. Future plans include paving the drive- yvay and an addition to the housemother ' s quarters. Delta Upsilon TOP ROW: Don A. Hill. David G. Hoffman. John R. Howland. Daniel S. Huffman. David L. Hyder. Gregory L. Ja- cobson. Douglas K. Jernigan. BurkJubelt. SECOND ROW: Lawrence M. Kendall. Henry C. Kirchhoff. Wallace E. Kraft. Dennis R. Lilly. Richard K. Lilly. Randal K. Lod- er. H. Stewart Mann. Joseph R. Mathewson. THIRD ROW: Galen R. Mc- Donald. Paul E. Miller. Steven L. Morgan. Stephen R. Morris. Elmer L. Musil. Ralph M. Neigh- bor. Donald D. O ' Connor. Gary E.O ' Hara. FOURTH ROW: Stephen M. Per- ry. Ronald W. Plemons. Nelson K. Reinhardt. Craig W. Ridenour. Mark H. Ruliffson. Benjamin T. Rumsey, Philip M. Smith. Thom- as C. Smith. FIFTH ROW: Robert W. Stamey. Steven A. Tangeman. Joseph Teichgraeber. Thomas Teich- graeber. Lawrence E. Town ley. Gary L. Urbanek. Walter J. Vi- ney. Joseph E. Ward. BOTTOM ROW: Larry E. Ward. Roger W. West. Warren N. West. Gene P. White. James A. Wilson. John T. Winter. Walter F. York. 307 Farmhouse TOP ROW: Mrs. H. M. Hawbecker. James P. Adams, Glenn P. Alpert, Joseph M. Bohnen, Steven R. Boyle, David M. Bozone, Charles T. Bronzan, Steve D. Carr. SECOND ROW: Tommy R. Carr, Peter J. Cordel, Philip G. Cran- dall, Tony M. Delp, Dennis L. Deschner, Frank R. Douthit, Harold D. Engle.JonC. Fergu- son. BOTTOM ROW: Theron E. Fry, Frederick W.Gatl in, Donald D. Grauerholz, Kendal L. Grecian, Randy K. Hahn, Melvin H. Ham- lin, John M. Hamman, James E. Harvey. |p f - W -f FarmHouse men earn award for seventh year Awarded by the National Interfraternity Con- ference, FarmHouse received the Summa Cum Laude Award for the seventh consecutive year. Twenty-two chapters. Founded University of Missouri 1905. K-State chapter established 1921. President: Ben W. Wood. The award was presented to the chapter that ranked at least 30 per cent abovetheall men s grade average on its campus. Remodeling the chapter room and purchasing a new carpet, the men also installed a color televi- sion set. In the fall, FarmHouse men and their dates wore knickers, full skirts and carried lolli- pops for their Kindergarten Party. Members be- longed to Blue Key and Student Senate and took first in their league in intramural football. FarmHouse men take time out from the busy routine of attending classes, meetings, and studies to enjoy a few minutes of playing cards and watching television in their newly decorated recreation room. Instead of pledging during the regular fraterni- ty rush week in September, the men of FarmHouse. living at 1830 College Heights, are pledged infor- mally as upperclassmen throughout the year. iupterthit FarmHouse TOP ROW: John W. Harvey. Gerald W. Henrikson. Gerald L. Hildebrand. Charles D. Holste. Tommy L. Jacobitz. John F. Jagger. Justin B. Jans- sen. SECOND ROW: Marvin D. Kallen- bach. Dennis G. Kasselman. James R. Kenyon. Richard D. Kirk. Donald V. Koelliker. James A. Kuhanc. Walter W. Kurth. THIRD ROW: David K. Lightner. Robert A. MacArthur. David F. Martin. Larry B. Massey. Rich- ard D. Miller. Tom J. Moxley. DaleE. Naiman. FOURTH ROW: Charles W. New- corn. Garth L. Peterson. Kirby D. Pike. Losson G. Pike. William H. Reissig. Jay D. Riedl. Jerre K. Rorick. FIFTH ROW: Wayne A. Ross. Norman R. Schneider. Roy L. Smith. Gary A. Splitter. Robert L. Stark. Paul E. Steinmeyer. Glen E. Strecker. BOTTOM ROW: James R. Tan- ner. John W. Toney. Howard G. Webb. Stuart W. Weibert. George L.Wiley. James R.Wilson. Ben W.Wood. John D. Wood. 309 Purchased by Kappa Sigs in 1966, Socrates, the St. Bernard, accompanies the fraternity members on ser- enades. In May, the men represented Alabama and Massachusettes in the Mock Political Convention. Kappa Sigs help poor, win publication award Receiving the national fraternity award for alumni publications, the men of Kappa Sigma collected books and materials to be sent to poor One hundred fifty-three chapters. Founded Uni- versity of Virginia 1869. Gamma Chi chapter es- tablished 1919. Presi- dent: Lowell G. Moore. people in Alaska. In intramurals. Kappa Sigs took second place in their division in football and bas- ketball. Entertaining the active members, Kappa Sig pledges organized the annual Red Dog Party. Other social activities included the Stardust For- mal in the fall, a Christmas party and the Black and White Formal, at which the men crowned their new fraternity sweetheart. Individual Kap- pa Sigs were editor of the engineering depart- ment magazine, vice-president of Collegiate Young Democrats and a Student Senator. Kappa Sigma TOP ROW: Mrs. D. L. Anderson, John C. Abel, Michael B. Adams, Vernon D. Aldrich. Jon D. Barton. Douglas A. Bauman, Kenneth C. Baur. BOTTOM ROW: William K. Bell, Gunnar W. Blanke. Richard E. Brown. Robert E. Bulhan. James H. Butler. John R. Cameron, John E. Caton. 310 . . mi depart- . tut ft ft F? ' -L IkKn.AA, Kappa Sig pledges host the annual Red Dog party for actives in the chapter house at 1930 Col- Kappa Sigma TOP ROW: Scott L. Chapman. Wendell F. Cowan. James L. Eshbaugh. Kenneth B. Ewing. Robert D. Fisher. John M. Flannery. George T. Gitchel. SECOND ROW: Stephen H. Hurst. Steve T. Kepple. William W. Kirchner. George A. Lewis. Larry D. Limbocker. Mark E. Mitchell. Warren C. Mitts. THIRD ROW: Lowell G. Moore. James R. Nelson. J. Michael O ' Connor. Douglas E. Olson. Robert C. Palmateer, Robert D. Potter. Hugh T. Privette. FOURTH ROW: David H. Prosser. Steven A. Robinson. Steven L. Rock. Charles Schleicher. Ar- thur F. Schmidt. Melvin W. Schooler. Michael J. Shipley. BOTTOM ROW: James J. Slaven. David C. Spark. Michael B. Ster- ling. Howard W. Taylor. Daniel E. Thomas. Stephen K. Thompson. Randall E. Willmore. lege Heights. Members also sponsored a Christmas party and the annual Stardust Formal in December. 311 Lambda Chi Alpha TOP ROW: Mrs. Neva Heusner, Stephen T. Barton. Dennis E. Bass. Bruce A. Boomer, Ralph J. Boomer. Richard B. Davis. Robert C. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen V. Da- vis. Darryl D. Dawson. Michael S. Ermey. Russell W. Frame, Danny R. Gerberding. Richard W. Gfeller. Virgil J. Gross. m Lambda Chis start fund for freshman scholarship With the proceeds from their annual Chariot Relays in the fall, Lambda Chi Alpha initiated a One hundred sixty-one chapters. Founded Bos- ton University 1909. Gamma Xi chapter estab- lished 1924. President: Robert C. Davis. scholarship fund for a freshman student. The men were winners of the fraternity division of Greek Games and joined with Alpha Delta Pi to entertain underprivileged children at Christmas. The Casino Party, Crescent Ball and a steak fry in the spring were highlights of the Lambda Chi social year. Members of Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society and K-State Singers, the men remodeled the upstairs of their house and paved a new basketball court in the backvard. For til phau Christmas presents and a visit from Santa brighten- ed the day for children from two Manhattan families as the Lambda Chis and ADPis treated the young- sters to dinner and the party as a service project. 312 hip ident.Tlie division of Delta Pi to teal fnin ambdaClii and Blade, 15. the men For their annual projects, pledges of Lambda Chi Al- pha undertook repairs on their houseat 505 Deni- son and collected for the United Fund. Lambda Chis also welcomed a new house mother. Neva Heusner. Lambda Chi Alpha TOP ROW: David W. Hafsten. Max M. Hei- drick. Richard C. Hochberg. Richard L. Howse. Roland W. Johnston. James H. Jones. Nicholas M.Jones. SECOND ROW: Douglas O. Kitch- en, Kenneth L. Lathrop. Ken- neth E. Laughrey. James T. Le- cluyse. Michael R. Lewis. Ed- ward G. Lloyd. Harlyn G. Mc- Guire. THIRD ROW: Milton J. Meador. David S. Miller. Jonathan B. Mitc hell, Gerald H. Ogden. Bruce H. Robinson. Charles S. Roush. Phillip E. Russell. FOURTH ROW: Larry D. Schoen, Gary D. Schulz. Robert A. Se- bree. Richard E. Shoemaker. Dennis B. Smith. Michael B. Ste- vens. Gary A. Stewart. BOTTOM ROW: John M. Stumpff. Fred W. Suggs. Timo- thy R. Teply. Michael D. Thomp- son. Neil E. Tiemeier, William D. Walseth. William Washington. Harold Yates. 313 I Phi Delta Theta TOP ROW: Mrs. Mary Webb, Ronald E. Aup- perle, Jon R. Barbee, Robert Eugene Becker. Frank R. Ber- nasek. Steven L. Bernasek, Richard L. Bishop. SECOND ROW: Stephen P. Bish- op, Charles A. Briscoe, William H. Brooks, Thomas R. Brune, Ronald L. Carr. Douglas D. Chapman, Charles C. Cole. THIRD ROW: George W. Cook, William E. Craig, Gregory J. Da- vis, Richard C. Dickson, John R. Dietrick. Jon H. Galloway, Dar- rell R. Gentry. BOTTOM ROW: John W. Gibson, Jack S. Goodson, David Gross, Donald P. Gross. Gregory P. Hanson, Patrick M. Harmon, Calvin Harris. ' ji? erf IT J Phi Delta Theta entry wins 1967 Harlequinade Presenting the skit Numerical Myth or What ' s in a Name, ' Phi Delta Theta and the One hundred thirty- four chapters. Founded Miami University 1848. Kansas Gamma estab- lished 1920. President: JohnC. Nye. Men of Phi Delta Theta had the inside of their house at 508 Sunset repainted during the summer. women of Kappa Alpha Theta won the 1967 Har- lequinade competition. The Phi Delts also were chosen finalists with Alpha Delta Pi in 1968 HQ. By placing among the top 20 chapters scholasti- cally, the Phi Delts received recognition from the national Phi Delt chapter. The men painted the bath house at the Douglas Center pool and sold candles at Christmas, with proceeds donated for handicapped children. In intramurals, Phi Delts placed first in football and third in softball com- petition in the spring of 1967. Phi Delts we re members of the varsity football and tennis teams and participated in all intramurals. C Winning the annual Flush Bowl football game against the Sig Alphs, the Phi Deltteam received the blue t and silver trophy for the third year. A queen, cho- sen from photographs, was also crowned at the game. Phi Delta Theta TOP ROW: Allan R. Hartman, Larry E. Heas- ty, Jonathan M. Heslop. Douglas W. Hilton. Allen E. Homan. Brad- ley D. Johnson. Richard A. Les- ter. Franklin E. Lynch. SECOND ROW: George M. Ma- ness. Edward F. Mangelsdorf. Lyle F. Maninger. Thomas R. Mclntire. Marc. A. Mock. John C. Nye. Gary G.O ' Rear. James M. Osborn. THIRD ROW: James W. Parrish. James W. Pope. Craig H. Price. Michael E. Reed. Jerry L. Rep- pert, Randall B. Riley.CraigS. Rowlen. Lance C. Rowlen. FOURTH ROW: Timothy W. Ryan. Charles S. Schirmer. Ste- ven G. Sewell. Leroy D. Sim- mons. Robert L. Simmons. Mi- chael F. Singer. Kelsey J. Smith. John R. Snedegar. FIFTH ROW: Thomas R. Solo- mon. Jack M. Stewart. Charles A. Stryker, David D. Swenson. Laurence R. Swenson. Ralph B. Taylor, Richard S. Troell. BOTTOM ROW: Loren G. Tucker. Charles F. Waymire. Benjamin H. Wheatley, Ronald C. Williams. Stuart L. Willoughby, Meryl D. Wilson. Gerald P. Younger. 315 During the year, the men of Phi Kappa Tau, living at 1606 Fairchild, serenaded sorority houses using a parody on the Gay 90s. Phi Tau members included the chairman of Greek Week and president of IFC. Phi Taus fire cannon to celebrate touchdowns Responsible for firing their cannon whenever a touchdown or victory occurred at football games, the men of Phi Kappa Tau also sponsored the annual Cannonball queen contest. Contestants from women ' s living groups were interviewed at the house and assisted with the actual shooting of the cannon at games. Announcement of the queen was made at the Cannonball Formal. Oth- er social events included the Red Carnation For- mal in the spring. Phi Taus participated in all in- tramural competitions and outstanding members were president of the Interfraternity Council and Chairman of Greek Week activities. The men also claimed first place and best actor in 1968 HQ. Ninety-three chapters. Founded Miami Universi- ty 1906. Alpha Epsilon chapter established 1925. President: Charles W. Kraut. Phi Kappa Tau TOP ROW: Mrs. Ruth Moate. David J. Bas- sham, Wayne D. Beggs. James W. Bennett. Howard D. Conus, Roland R. Coover, Patrick F. Ervin. BOTTOM ROW: James S. Fields. Steven D. Fisher, Robert A. Fix, Stephen D. Garrett. Dwayne D. Gier. Stephen W. Hoskins. Thoma s L. Hoskins. 316 With 35 per cent of their members donating blood in the winter campus blood drive, Phi Kappa Tau men won the Golden Drop trophy from Circle K service fraternity for the second consecutive semester. Phi Kappa Tau TOP ROW: Hal J. Hudson. Larry L. Hummer. Calvin D. Jaeger. Gregory S. Jakovac. John B. Keller. Gary D. Kent. John W. Koker. SECOND ROW: Jerry E. Kopke. Charles W. Kraut. Norman F. Lally. Steven E. Lucas. Philip J. Neal. Dale W. Reed, James C. Richardson. THIRD ROW: Donald G. Saun- ders. Charles G. Severin. James C.Shimef. David P. Simmons. Kent S. Simons. James L. Sny- der. Robert D. Spencer. BOTTOM ROW: Jeffrey A. Sprin- ger. Douglas A. Tietjen. Paul J. Tjaden. Lindsey D. Tweedy, Robert E. Watson. Paul R. West. Paul C. Woods. Perry R. Zieger. 317 Phi Kappa Theta TOP ROW: Mrs. E. E. Tagader, William C. Albright. Robert A. Anderson. James L. Armour. William J. Axe, Edward J. Boos, Richard E. Bramlage, Daniel J. Carroll. SECOND ROW: William T. Car- son, David M. Connors, Carl E. Cornwall, Joseph P. Crostarosa, Thomas H. Cure. Michael D. Dolbow. Thomas J. Drees, James R. Driscoll. THIRD ROW: Francis Eisenbarth, Joseph T. Engelken, Larry J. Engelken, Ronald A. Engelken, Daniel Faltermeier, Roy T. Fer- guson, James E. Gagnon, Eu- gene F. Giebler. FOURTH ROW: Robert P. Gill, James C. Goldsmith, John A. Gordon, Mark R. Green, Gary F. Guesnier, Robert H. Hansen, Michael E. Hawk, John R. Hower. BOTTOM ROW: Robert L. Jilka, Thomas J. Kaye, Philip M. Kel- ley, Stephen W. Kongs, Gerald M. Koppes, John A. Kramer, Paul J. Lambert, Robert L. Lehr. s Leprechauns dance around their king as he ponders the fate of two Englishmen in the Phi Kap HQ skit. Sixty chapters. Founded Brown University 1889. Kansas lota chapter es- tablished 1921. Presi- dent: Eugene E. Schin- stock. Phi Kappa Theta wins top fraternity decorations First place in the fraternity division for Home- coming house decorations went to Phi Kappa Theta for the second consecutive year. Phi Kaps were also presented the National Activities Award and second place for the National Catholic Action Award. Purchasing adjoining property and an annex increased the Phi Kap facilities. Social activities included their Indian Summer Party, Reforma- tion Day celebration, the KU Migration and the Fish Formal. Phi Kaps were FMOC and mem- bers of Arnold Air Society, Sigma Tan and Scab- bard and Blade. Participating in all intramural competition, the men took second place in the basketball division. 318 Toys collected at the Christmas party by men of Phi Kappa Theta. 1965 College Heights, were given to city firemen for distribution to needy children. Phi Kaps also donated blood to St. Mary ' s hospital. ' - 1 Phi Kappa Theta TOP ROW: Vincent D. Lombard!. John M. McMillen. Douglas J. Mull. Frank D. Murry. David F. Nash. Joseph P. Nigl. Gary D. Paulsen. Duane Pfannenstiel. SECOND ROW: Stephen W. Pier- son. Dennis G. Redd. Wilbur M. Reichert. Gregory D. Schaller. Eugene D. Schinstock. Jackie L. Schinstock. J. Craig Schoenfeld- er. Gerald L. Schnittker. THIRD ROW: Norman D. Schnitt- ker. Samuel L. Schuetz. David W. Schwartz. Thomas A. Sed- lock, Fredrick A. Silady. John A. Silady. JohnC. Sipes. FOURTH ROW: John T. Skeuse. Thomas J. Skeuse, Eugene C. Smith. John D. Smith. Ronald J. Smith. Loren E. Stepan. John E. Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: Anthony J. Vlach. Gary E. Voelker. Roger N. Walter. Howard J. Willcott. Mi- chael F. Willcott. Eugene F. Woydziak. Stephen P. Wurtz. 319 After semester break, Pikes choose new roommates and move belongings to one of 23 rooms in the house. Pi Kappa Alpha marks 100th year as national Commemorating the 100th anniversary of their national fraternity, men of Pi Kappa Alpha at- tended a Founders Day banquet March 10. Pikes refurnished their house in red and black leather and installed a color television set. Social activities included the Corn Jigger Party at Homecoming, the fall formal, a Christmas par- ty, the Dixie Ball Formal in the spring and a Roaring 20s Party. In intramurals, the men placed second in softball and fourth in wrestling. Members included the recipient of the Distin- guished Undergraduate Air Force scholarship. One hundred thirty-nine chapters. Founded Uni- versity of Virginia 1868. Alpha Omega chapter established 1913. Presi- dent: Dennis A. Drumm. Pi Kappa Alpha TOP ROW: Mrs. Glenn Kuiken. James Alle- mang, David K. Bauer. Richard A. Bean, Stephen P. Bradley, Thomas E. Carlin, David E. Carl- son, Daryl L. Carter. SECOND ROW: Thomas P. Ca- vanaugh, Ross J. Christopher, Larry E. Converse, Robert M. Cory, James L. Crotinger, Ron- ald W. Crotinger, Dennis A. Drumm, Kenneth G. Ebert. THIRD ROW: Frederic J. Foster, Ronald L. Gabrielson, Jimmy K. Glasgow, Donald C. Griffiths, Jerome B. Hantman, Greg W. Harris, Duane E. Herman, Rob- ert D. Herman. FOURTH ROW: Gary L. John- ston, John M. Kirk, Dale F. Klenke, Steven L. Korthanke, Daniel S. Kratz, Duane R. Lee, Jack R. Lewis, George W. Maichel. BOTTOM ROW: Dale P. Mann, Ronnie K. Martin, Fredrick L. Mattox. Pat J. McCammon, Randolph McDonald, Jon P. Montgomery, James P. Mullin, William F. Organ. 320 Pi Kappa Alpha TOP ROW: Edwin E. Parker. Michael L. Parmely. Robert W. Perry. James M. Peters. James W. Priebe. Richard J. Rahija. David F. Richards. SECOND ROW: Randy D. Risley. Gary L. Robben. Timothy L. Roeder. Buford L. Rohrbaugh. Robert G. Rohrbaugh. Frank A. Russo. Lynn T. Schneider. THIRD ROW: Robert A. Schunke. Ronald L. Shaffer. Rick D. Sho- ger. Marshall W. Short. Darryl D. Smutz. Jerry H. Stump. Steven Terbovich. BOTTOM ROW: John P. Thomas. Jay F. Thompson. Vance E. VanPelt. Paul M. Weingart. Da- vid F. Welker. David K. Wieland. John H. Wilson. Pi Kappa Alpha alum Brig. Gen. Richard Seitz was the speaker during Founder ' s Day in March. The University ' s candidate for Rhodes Scholar was also a Pike, residing at 2021 College View. 321 Sigma Alpha Epsilon TOP ROW: John C. Anderson. James V. Baird. Bill R. Barani, Edwin 0. Baumgarten. Lawrence P. Beck- er. Jerome G. Beezley. William P. Beezley. SECOND ROW: Charles E. Bliss. Robert B. Boa nd. John B. Bon- durant, Milan Borota. James R. Brock. Alan G. Brummell, Rob- ert W. Cannon. THIRD ROW: Philip K. Clark, Gary L. Cohen. Richard K. Cor- by, Terry J. Crofoot, William Dil- lingham, Vic L. Doperalski, Thomas N. Dougherty. FOURTH ROW: John W. Duckers. Harold R. Early. Ronald M. Estes, Ernest J. Finocchio, Kent L. Francis, Tony R. Gooden, Robert W. Gregory. BOTTOM ROW: Robert W. Her- man, Alfred R. Hill, Tom J. Ho- gan, Fredrick A. Johnson, Rob- ert E. Judd. Larry L. Kettelhut, Robert L. Kimsey. ram Taking advantage of the season ' s first snow, SAEs initiate a pledge to an impromptu snowball fight. k. One hundred sixty-two chapters. Founded Uni- versity of Alabama 1866. Kansas Beta chapter es- tablished 1913. Presi- dent: Danny M. Rich. Sig Alphs clean up city for civic service project Working for the fraternity province civic ser- vice trophy, the men of Sigma Alpha Epsi lon as- sisted in the Manhattan city beautification pro- ject and sponsored an annual Christmas party for underprivileged children. SAEs also participated in the Greek Sing benefit, contributing to a city project. In intramurals, the men placed first in swimming, wrestling and the basketball free throw contest. Sig Alphs were two of the tri-cap- tains of the football team, field captain of the track team, a K-State singer and vice-president of the senior class. 322 Sigma Alpha Epsilon TOP ROW: Thomas E. Klag. Byron K. Kuppinger. Dixon H. Landers. Thomas R. Lindsley. Mark E. Marling. Robert M. Massieon. David R. McLain. Norman L. McLain. SECOND ROW: Marc E. Miller. Max I. Miller. George Miserendi- no. Michael W. Morton. Richard A. Noll. James K. O ' Brien. David J. Orlowski. Stephen P. Palmer. THIRD ROW: Loren E. Peithman. Benjamin L. Porter. John R. Rader. Edgar W. Ransom. Wil- lard B. Ransom. Dana L. Rasch. Danny M. Rich. Charles Ruther- ford. FOURTH ROW: James N. Sand- ers. Carl F. Schwab. Alan J. Scott. Stephen A. Shetlar. James Shucart. Richard B. Sigwing. Freddie L. Slough. Bruce M. Steele. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas E. Sun- dahl. Stanley M. Symons. Don K. Tomlmson. Thomas E. Tweed. Jay H. Vader. Gary A. Walter. Danney L. Wolfe. Working on general improvements to their house at 1015 Denison. SigAlph men finished redecorating their living room, completely replenished the house library with books and repaved their parking lot. ofthf Sigma Chi TOP ROW: Mrs. Henry Boss, Donald D. Ahlerich, Larry K. Berlin, RogerW. Biby, William 0. Blake. Richard P. Bradley. Harold E. Brown. SECOND ROW: James L. Bush. Mark D. Calcara. Scott E. Davis, Donald L. Denton, Partrick J. Depping. Richard M. Dudgeon. Randall S. Ellis. THIRD ROW: John K. Fielder, Jerry L. France, Randall C. Gel- wix, David E. Graham. Richard L. Hartman. James F. Haun, Craig P. Helwig. BOTTOM ROW: James C. Jar- rett. David F. Jones. Thomas E. Keller. Michael M. Kelly. Richard D. Krause. Marvin L. Landes, David B. Launder. Jl T : Sigma Chis win award from national fraternity Sign On the basis of activities, campus participation and scholarship, the men of Sigma Chi were pre- sented the national Peterson Significant Chapter One hundred forty-four chapters. Founded Miami University 1855. Delta Upsilon chapter estab- lished 1949. President: John L. Mitcha. One day each year, the Sigma Chi house at 1224 Fre- montbecomesthesiteofasewerparty.forwhich Award for the third consecutive year. Sigma Chis also sponsored a Christmas party for underprivi- leged children in the Friendship Tutoring Pro- gram and gave each a book or dictionary. Finalists in 1967 Harlequinade, Sigma Chis were attorney general of Tribunal and presidents of Varsity Men s Glee Club, Engineering Coun- cil, Pep Coordinating Council and Architecture and Design Council. Sigs also began plans for major house expansion at their present site. tunnels are constructed through the house and Sig- ma Chis and their dates dress to fit the occasion. I I v II Sigma Chis are victims of pursuit during the annual Derby Day activities as coeds attempt to snatch brightly colored hats. The living group in possession of the most hats was awarded extra points. Sigma Chi TOP ROW: Donald E. Lindahl. Dale G. Litton. Fred E. Lowrey. Timothy L. Lowrey. Stephen H. Magill. Marvin D. Manlove. Jack H. Marker. SECOND ROW: Andrew R. Mas- ters. Leslie A. Matthews. Richard D. McDermott. James B. McGee. Mark T. Milbourn, John M. Mill- er. John L. Mitcha. THIRD ROW: James E. Moore. William W. Morris. Robert M. Nieman n. Larry G. Palmer. Mi- chael L. Palmer. Keith R. Pax- ton. Kenneth E. Pecis. FOURTH ROW: Roy W. Peterson. Philip A. Petzold. David E. Ret- ter, Roberto F. Reyes. James C. Roberts, Thomas C. Roberts. William H. Rushton. FIFTH ROW: Robert W. Shideler. Stephen E. Snodgrass. Michael C. Stanton. Dennis E. Sweet. Galen W. Tarman. Michael C. Tarry. David L. Telker. David R. Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen G. Un- ruh, Larry L. Veach. Stephen G. Vedros. Stan G. Weir. Rayford W. Willingham. Curt L. Willyard. Bruce L. Wilson. Richard M. Zimmer. 325 Sigma Nu TOP ROW: Mrs. Bertha Scott, Walter R. Artus, Joel W. Athey, Ralph E. Baker, Richard P. Baker, Henry S. Blake, Paul M. Bowman. SECOND ROW: David E. Carr, Joseph M. Christ, Larry E. De- mars, Edwin R. Dunstan, Joseph E. Elliott, Charles M. Estes. Craig K. Flentie. BOTTOM ROW: Richard H. Floersch, PhillipS. Folck, Ste- phen P. Folck, Donald R. Frik- ken, Richard M. Generson. Rob- ert E. Gettino, Phil S. Goss. f j. - fetst ft ft k M j Sigma Nus take honors for Homecoming display Entertaining members from approximately 14 other chapters, Sigma Nus hosted the Regional Sigma Nu conference in the spring. The men also One hundred thirty-six chapters. Founded Virgin- ia Military Institute 1869. Beta Kappa chapter es- tablished 1913. Presi- dent: Richard H. Floeisch. took grand prize honors in the men ' s division of the Homecoming decorations contest. In the fall, the fraternity sponsored an alumni weekend and had a Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren. The White Rose Formal was in the spring. Participating in all intramural competition, Sigma Nus took second place in fraternity foot- ball. Members belonged to Sigma Tau, Arnold Air Society, Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, ASCE, Gamma Theta Upsilon and the basketball team. Winter months for the men of Sigma Nu, 513 Sunset, were marked by Christmas activities and a party for underprivileged children. Sigma Nus were active on their own tennis courts in the warmer months. In hopes of capturing the house scholarship award, a Sigma Nu studies his Spanish verbs and phrases. ignoring multitudes of party favors, mugs, banners and photographs reminiscent of fraternity life. Sigma Nu TOP ROW: Ronald D. Graybeal. Lee R. Green. Ron- ald L. Grojean. Jerry L. Gronau. Ronald D. Hadsall. Robert S. Hites. Ronald C. Holmes. SECOND ROW: Chris E. Johns. Walter H. Koontz. James R. McCune. William D. Miner. Nick Pino, Chester M. Pule. Don E. Reinke. THIRD ROW: James M. Richard- son. Jay A. Roberman. Larry W Rollins. Daniel J. Shiel. George H. Skinner. Delancey A. Smith. Michael S. Spangler. BOTTOM ROW: Stanley T. Sta- delman. Bill E. Stallard. William A. Swander. Jeffrey D. Towner. Curtin L. Wagner. Douglas R. Wagner. Lloyd H. Willard. 327 Sigma Phi Epsilon TOP ROW: Mrs. Cora Shupe, Clemens Alex- ander, James R. Andrews, James R. Armstrong, John P. Ayres. Larry D. Balding, Richard R. Barrows. SECOND ROW: Robert E. Ben- nett. Steve L. Betton, John W. Calmes, Roland W. Case, Thom- as E. Compton, Thomas S. Daw- son. James V. Doran. THIRD ROW: Jack E. Ellithorpe. Calvin L. Emig. Kenneth K. Esh- elman. Michael Farnsworth, Blake W. Routes, Kenneth J. Francis, Larry G. Fry. BOTTOM ROW: William P. Gal- lant. Rex E. Garrelts, Dale E. Gatza. Daryl W. Gatza, Allen Gerstenberger, Nicholas J. Gold- en. Kenneth C. Goreham. Ad At Sig Eps sell hats, ties, blazers to promote pride Promoting purple pride, men of Sigma Phi Epsilon took char ge of the University sale of the purple blazers, striped ties and stetson hats worn to football and basketball games. The men also were awarded 50-yard line tickets for winning the fraternity stadium ticket drive contest. At Christ- mas, Sig Eps decorated wards at Memorial Hos- pital. Sisters of the Golden Heart, an auxiliary organization, was formed in the fall and the Gold- en Heart Formal was in February. In the spring, the men participated in the state-wide Sig Ep basketball tournament in Kansas Citv. One hundred sixty-four chapters. Founded Rich- mond College 1901. Kan- sas Beta chapter estab- lished 1918. President: Gerald R. Means. Weel after f I , ' In the fall, Sig Eps and their dates donned cow- boy costumes for a Western party at the house at 1015 Sunset. At the annual Paddle party in April, pledges received paddles from their pledge fathers. m i Weekend activities begin for the SigEpsata Friday afternoon TGIF party at The Pit. The men sponsored a Christmas party and crowned the Sigma Phi Epsi- lon Sweetheart at their Golden Heart Formal. d sixty-four .;f: : s 1901. Kan- ipterestab- President: ins. ; Sigma Phi Epsilon TOP ROW: Stephen M. Harris. Tony J. Hedges. Robert A. Helms. Rich- ard D. Holt, David R. Howell. James M. Hughes. James R. Jones. Robert K. Jones. SECOND ROW: Steven W. Kind- er. Fredrick W. Kraus. Larry A. Krogstad. James R. Lahmann. John P. Larson. Robert E. Mapes. Robert J. Mathews. Stal- ey B. McDermet. THIRD ROW: James P. Nelson. Galen O. Norby. Glen D. Owen. Dennis D. Page. Ward D. Patrick. John W. Perrier. Tom L. Pink- ston. Lawrence W. Pitman. FOURTH ROW: Mark W. Pray. Warren C. Pray. Joseph M. Ray. Lee M. Reeve. Robert D. Regnier. Timothy J. Reitz. David E. Rip- ple. Thomas M. Roode. FIFTH ROW: Charles A. Schaible. Ronald D. Schulte. James C. Shaffer. John M. Shelley. Ronald D. Starr. Richard Strandmark. Roger L. Strube. Richard L. Swenson. BOTTOM ROW: Tom B. Taul. Roger D. Thompson. Henry W. Thorpe. Dennis A. Vanderpool. Thomas W.Vernon. Charles E. Wilson. Steve J. Wood. Larry J. Wright. 329 Clovia TOP ROW: Mrs. Mary Chamberlain. Beverly J. Angell. Judith K. Auchard, Linda G. Au It. Mary L. Autl, Charleen K. Baker. Delma J. Baker. BOTTOM ROW: Glenda T. Boyce, Sheila M. Brown. Ann J. Brun- ner. Vernelle R. Busenitz, Jolene R. Charvat, Linda K. Chew, Jean K. Clarkson. Clovia women give tea to show modern house I With the completion of their new house and its dedication in October, women of Clovia 4-H House sponsored a tea, luncheon and open house for all campus housemothers. House alumnae attended Thanksgiving and Christmas reunions and a senior dinner was planned in May. Two parties, a Crystal Ball Formal at Christ- mas and a semi-formal in the spring were also organized. As a service project, Clovia women sent toys and clothing to children in Vietnam. Represented in Chimes, Sparks and Alpha Lamb- da Delta, they also participated in intramurals. Two Clovia women welcome a visitor to their new house northeast of campus. The structure was com- pleted in August and accommodates 45 women, dou- ble the number of residents in the previous house. HOU! i 1 !ereilso i Vietnam. Housing 4-H members attending Home Economics Hospitality Day. Clovia also loaned their new home at 1200 Pioneer Lane for tours sponsored by the Home EC Extension program during semester break. Clovia TOP ROW: Linda E. Compton. Kay L. Dempsey. Pa- tricia L. Douthit. Patricia J. Edmonds. Barbara A. Ellison. Nina M. Felbush. Martha J. Gra- ham. Judy K. Hammond. SECOND ROW: Velma J. Han- dlin. Constance J. Hanks. Pame- la A. Hansmire. Faye L. Hege- man. Carol F. Hendershot. Ju- dith A. Hendershot. Dolores A. Hoffman. Judith A. Hornberger. THIRD ROW: Nancy A. Kasitz. Karolyn K. Kellogg. Sheila S. Kolb. Sharon L. Kootz. Beverly J. Kreider. Karolyn K. Kroenlein. Laura F. Lang. Theresa L. Leis. FOURTH ROW: Connie M. Mc- Clure. Janet C. McMunn. Mar- ly se K. Milburn. Mary F. Neely. Carolyn D. Olson. Janice A. Overocker. Mary K. Prochaska. Charlene M. Sargent. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis M. Shu- mate. Deanna F. Smart. Jean M. Sunderland. Jean L. Unruh. El- deen M. Voth. Susan E. Welter. Constance G. Willcox. Cynthia A. Wilson. 331 Smurthwaite TOP ROW: Mrs. Myrtle Moore. Barbara S. Asher, Jeanette Bailey. Ruth A. Bartho- lomew. Miriam P. Benninga. LeAnne Biggart, Linda J. Booth. SECOND ROW: Marsha A. Bouchey, Janet L. Braden, Jua- nita K. Brinkmeyer, Ann L. Cra- vens, Peggy I. DeJarnette, Peggy J. Denton. Donna M. Dick. THIRD ROW: Alvena L. Dodge, Susan J. Pagan, Patricia A. Fors- berg, Teresa J. Franz, Patricia K. Friesen, Teresa K. Graham, Lil- lian M. Groothuis. FOURTH ROW: Shirley D. Mains, Gayla S. Hamman, Patricia A. Hatch, Wilma M. Hazen, Marilee R. Henrikson. Margie L. Henry, Nela K. Huntsinger. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn A. Jackson. Anne E. Jonas, Florrie N. Jones, Judith A. Jones, Gale A. Justice, Ann P. Kaiser. Marilyn S. Kelsey. Smurthwaite residents adopt Manhattan family Women of Smurthwaite Scholarship House adopted a Manhattan family of eight as a special project. Other activities included a semi-formal Christmas party, a spring formal and dinner ex- changes with residence halls and scholarship houses. Each semester a scholarship dinner honored Smurthwaite women with outstanding scholastic achievement. A traveling scholarship trophy with Smith and Straube Scholarship Houses was awarded to Smurthwaite women dur- ing the fall for high grades. Smurthwaite women were active as a Home- coming queen finalist, Home Economics Council president, officers in College Republican Club and members of Mortar Board, Light Brigade and Madrigal singers. During an evening song practice, the women harmo- nize to The Smurthwaite Song and show tunes. 332 For Smurthwaite women at 1500 N. Manhattan, act- ivities included a football game with men from Straube and a Valentine ' s party. During the year, the house ' s laundry room facilities were remodeled. mts amilv .hip House i a special dip dinner 15 a HOD Jicari Club . menM Smurthwaite TOP ROW: Deanna S. Koerner. Linda M. Kruse. Dixie C. Leuthold. Chris- tine L. Lorson. Anna M. Luker. Karen M. McDamel. Gail D. McHenry. SECOND ROW: Theresa A. Mey- er. Brenda L. Miller. Patricia E. Moore. Helen E. Packard. Alice L. Pearson. Janell A. Plattner. Christine E. Pray. THIRD ROW: Connie S- Rathbun. Linda L. Reedy. Rita M. Ries- chick. Beverly J. Salter. Nancy K. Scheetz. Linda G. Schwilling. Alice F. Seybert. Marsha M. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Darlene S. Strahm. Marion K. Swam. Mar- cia L. VanGundy. Cheryl K. Wal- ters. Anita N. Waltz. Carol D. Wenger. Ruth A. Wilhite. Loretta J. Young. 333 Smith TOP ROW: Mrs. Marie V. Cooke, Jimmy R. Allen. Galen E. Biery, Leo M. Boxberger, Thomas L. Boyle. Arthur H. Channel. Raymond L. Copeland. SECOND ROW: Larry F. Culbert- son, Charles Duethman. Sidney T. Edwards, Jerry A. Fabert, Jay S. Fisher, Michael F. Gard, Doug- las R. Goodman. THIRD ROW: David C. Hall, Gary L. Horacek, Larry G. Horning, Ronald G. Kenton, Kenneth L. Knarr, Myron K. Knight, Dale E. Larison. FOURTH ROW: Robert L. Latta, Gary L. Lewis, William E. Mallo- ry, Kenneth R. McDonald, Dan J. Mlinek, Donald G. Naylor, Ron- ald L. Oberle. FIFTH ROW: Keith F. Pickett, Ryan R. Rader, Robert G. Rodda, James J. Schraeder, Thomas M. Shields, William B. Simpson, Craig A. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Edward L. Swen- son. Lawrence K. Thummel, Henry Tillinghast, Herbert Til- linghast, Richard L. Townley. Dennis R. Trisler, Albert J. Ur- ich, David W. Wood. ((Wilt ( Oi ft Fall semester, the men of Smith Scholarship House at 331 N. 17th claimed the highest living group GPA. Smith decorations win in independent division Men of Smith Scholarship House took first place in the independent men ' s division for Homecoming decorations with a purple sun ris- ing over their silhouette of the University cam- pus. Other house activities included an annual Christmas semi-formal, a spring formal, a Christ- mas stag party and a Friday the 13th Party. House members, who were selected from applica- tions when registering at the University, be- longed to Social Coordinating Council, the Colle- gian staff, University swim team and the Univer- sity Activities Board. Smith men received first place in men s independent intramurals and placed second in overall golf competition with individual medalists. 334 Straube TOP ROW: Mrs. Elaine Armstrong. Douglas K. Alt. Thomas M. Bukowski. Rus- sell L. Bussman. Douglas J. Dus- ton, Gregory Fontenot. Ronald G. Fraass. SECOND ROW: Charles D. Ful- hage. Robert D. Fyfe. Richard L. Gettings. Darnell F. Hawkins. Steven R. Kale. Richard E. Kaup. Steven A. Larson. THIRD ROW: Robert E. Lewis. Gary A. Lillich, Carl D. Lindahl. Anthony R. Mason, Gordon L. McCosh. Daryl J. Meyer. Earnest E. Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: William E. Pow- ers, Jeffrey C. Ryman. Dwight A. Schulke. Robert C. Schwindt. Steven B. Smith. James W. Tee- ner. Dennis M. Walsh. Marvin R. Willyard. Straube residents attend Penn State convention Highlighting social activities of Straube Schol- arship House was a formal in March at the Ft. Riley Officers Club. Other activities included an informal Christmas party with a Scandanavian theme and mixers with women s residence halls. Fourth in the independent men ' s division in in- tramurals, Straube men won the swimming relay and placed first in wrestling competition. In Feb- ruary, two Straube men attended the Kansas Res- idence Hall convention at Pittsburg State College and in March Straube sent representatives to the National Association of Residence Hall conven- tion at Pennsylvania State University. As a special project, the men repainted the inside of their house. Straube men belonged to Alpha Mu, Scab- bard and Blade and Arnold Air Societv. Men of Straube, a cooperative scholarship house. 1221 Thurston, must maintain a minimum 2.5 grade point average. The house was originally organized for men in the fields of grain science and industry. Catching up on lost hours of sleep, a coed takes time for a short nap after dinner. Students in residence halls use their imaginations to give living quarters distinct and lively personalities. 336 Signs encouraging purple pride were found every- where with dorm windows the biggest showcases. Parrel library ' s extension in Derby Food center in- creases study room for students in the dorm complex. Six women ' s dormitories house more than 1,800 Accommodating more than 1,800 women stu- dents, six residence halls provided educational films, opportunities to discuss issues such as drug usage and the Vietnam war and the services of a campus minister. Freshman women honors stu- dents, participating in the first honors living pro- gram, occupied one wing of Goodnow hall. At- tending special meetings and classes, the students planned the governing of Van Zile hall, the future site of the honors program. Graduate students were granted an option to live on the ninth floor of Ford hall. Dormitory projects included aiding in the Friendship Tutoring program and inter- dormitory tutoring projects. Kansas State University Association of Residence Halls TOP ROW: Gayle G. Loughmiller. Sandra K. Busch. Ryan R. Rader. Linda J. Sebesta. Kathleen J. Hlaus. Karen S. Bugbee. Ruth M. Cikanek. Lana S. Sims. SECOND ROW: Monte W. Harden. Kaye L. Atherton. Char- lotte A. Shoup. Marcia G. Lundquist. Carla J. Garrison. Christopher C. Rhinehart. Stephen M. Davis. Valeria J. Robinson, Mabel B. Strong. THIRD ROW: Viva K. Mathes. Barbara J. Chance. Ronald W. Allen. Larry D. Schreck. Robert E. Lewis. George L. Hoover. Roger R. McCollough. Darlene S. Strahm. BOTTOM ROW: Judith A. Cunning- ham. David R. Solenberger. William A. Blauvelt. Alvena L. Dodge. Arris A. Sigle. John S. Armbrust. Cornell Mayfield. Donald B. Roof. Honoring Mamie Boyd, for whom their hall on Petti- coat Lane was named, Boyd hall women treated her to a birthday party in December. They presented her with a record collection at the celebration. Boyd hall takes second in Homecoming contest Willie the Wildcat painted the white Sooner tornado with purple pride paint and won sec- ond place for Boyd hall in the women ' s dormitory division of Homecoming decorations. For the Christmas formal December 8, the women chose the theme of Noel Soiree and decorated the living room and hall like a hotel. Men were per- mitted to call for their dates at their rooms. Other hall social events included a fall and a spring party and a scholarship banquet. A tea for faculty members was in March. In intramurals, Boyd women placed first in swimming and third in volleyball. The coeds had members in Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks and the University Choir. Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Karen Hensleigh, Sammye J. Hoss, Janey D. Akers, Linda J. Allen, Patricia K. Andre, Susan J. Ba- con, Gay S. Bailey, Terri A. Banman. SECOND ROW: Nancy E. Barrett, Marcia P. Bartell, Patricia A. Barth, Nancy J. Bartholomew, Joan E. Bastel, Constance J. Bearnes, Sharron L. Becken- hauer, Carolyn S. Beebe. BOTTOM ROW: Georgellan Beltz, Linda M. Blount, Glenda M. Booth, Virginia I. Bowell, Pamela A. Bowmer, Ginger L. Brooks, Janell Brown, Rozelle M. Bruns. 338 TO. i fall and a Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Virginia L. Brunson. Mary A. Burgess. Barbara J. Cannon. Marsha R. Carlson, Ann K. Carothers. Candice S. Case, Juliana I. Chapman. SECOND ROW: Patricia W. Che- ney. Margaret E. Chew. Eliza- beth J. Chrisman. Barbara S. Christensen. Sally Coberly. Christina G. Cranmer. Mary L. Cullen. THIRD ROW: Kathryn K. Daniel. Peggy J. Day. Jean M. Deschner. Suzanne DiMatteo. Judith J. Driscoll. Susanna G. Dusenbury. Sabra E. Eastin. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy K. Erick- son, Annetta M. Esser. Jeri L. Farmer. Carol J. Fatzer. Bette J. Ferbrache. Diane Flemming. Connie J. Poland. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn S. Gard- ner. Linda K. Gaul. Mary J. Gech- ter, Nancy M. George. Lacy L. Giltner. Jeanette K. Gingles. MaryC. Grable. K in Alpha sit Choir. Boyd Hall Governing Board Council TOP ROW: Maria J. Kirchhoff. Patricia A. Meinhardt. Dorothy K. Erickson. Michele H. Williams. Jennifer J. Todd. Marsha S. Smith, Diana R. Jaeger. SECOND ROW: Cheryl G. Hetherington, Susanna G. Dusenbury. Constance A. Lof- green. Virginia L. Brunson. Viva K. Mathes. Patricia W. Cheney. BOTTOM ROW: Linda M. Williams. Linda K. Gaul. Kay D. Kubitschek. 339 Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Mary A. Gunn, Jeanette K. Haber, Sharon S. Hachenberger, Bar- bara S. Hamilton, Barbara L. Haney. Carol L. Haskett, Diann N. Heaton, Helen S. Heck. SECOND ROW: Vicki M. Hedges, Cheryl G. Hetherington, Jan L. Hiser, Alice A. Hodgson, Ruthann I. Holle, MarileeHor- ner, Mary E. Morton, Cathy L. Howell. THIRD ROW: Anita M. Huck, Donna L. Ince, Deborah L. Irwin, Diana R. Jaeger, Kathleen L. James, Janalee Jarrett, Chris- tine A. Johnson, Cynthia K. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Nancy C.John- son, Susan E. Jones, Carolyn A. Kaberline, Linda L. Killion, Mar- la J.Kirchhoff, Mary J. Knight, Cheryl G. Kohl, Diana L. Kohr. FIFTH ROW: Kay D. Kubitschek, Marilyn L. Lafferty. Josephine A. Lang, Alice M. Leahy, Nancy J. Lignitz, Claire W. Lindbloom, Mary A. Lively, Gayle K. Lowe. SIXTH ROW: JanetS. Lyon.Le- ora B. Marker, Viva K. Mathes, Judy A. May, Rebecca J. Mc- Cune, Karen L. McDaniel, Jean M. McDougal, Maxine L. Mc- Koon. SEVENTH ROW: Deanna M. McNeal, Marlene R. McPherson, Rosemary Meade, Patricia A. Meinhardt, Mary E. Meyers, Jean E. Miller, Nancy E. Miller, Norma J. Miller. EIGHTH ROW: Pamela A. Miller, Jackie W. Moody, Margo M. Mor- row, Sharyl L. Mount, Pamela C. Mullen, Elizabeth A. Murphy, Sherril J. Myers, Stephanie A. Nadeau. BOTTOM ROW: Juanita J. Neme- chek, Dorothy A. Newell, Mar- tha J. Nilson, Julie A. Noth- durft, Nancy J. Ohl. Sharon I. O ' Shields, Patricia L. Parker, Mary B. Payne. 340 Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Marcia E. Peace. Nancy J. Perrin. Re- becca A. Pinger. Carolyn J. Plummer. Sharon R. Radke. Nancy J. Reed. Linda C. Rhoads. Patricia E. Richardson. SECOND ROW: Catherine A. Roebke. Marie A. Roebke. Anita M. Ross. Cheryl J. Ross. Connie J. Ruble. Paula S. Scheid. Mar- garet A. Schnepp. Gloria J. Schrag. THIRD ROW: Cheryl D. Schultes. Linda A. Segebrecht. Sheryl E. Seiler. Nancy K. Selsor. Jacque- lyn K. Sethman. Deborah A. Sheldon. Toni L. Shepard. Terry L Shull. FOURTH ROW: Sandra A. Sig- man. Jane K. Simon. Glennis J. Simpson. Patricia J. Simpson. Beverly J. Skolaut. Betty J. Smith, Karen S. Smith. Marsha S. Smith. FIFTH ROW: Rosalie J. Splitter. Kathleen J. Sprenkel. Nina C. Stair. Donita M. Steele. Virginia K. Sundberg. Sandra D. Sutter. Faye L. Taplin. Candis K. Tate. SIXTH ROW: Christine A. Taylor. Linda R. Tessendorf. Margaret A. Thiel. Cynthia J. Thompson. Janet E. Thompson. Pamela L. Thompson. Mary H. Thomsen. Paula J. Tisdale. SEVENTH ROW: Walter H. To- ben. Linda S. Trigg. Beth A. Trot- man. Judith A. Vanderkolk. Gretchen L. Van Sant. Catherine L. Wagner. Dona R. Walters. Diana L. Wanager. EIGHTH ROW: Alice L. Wayman. Sheryl K. Webber. Henrietta S. Weber. Judith L. Weber. Theo M. Webster. Rita E. Wetter. Carla J. Willcoxon. Linda M. Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Michele H.Wil- liams. Sharon K. Williams, Su- san M. Williams. Cynthia K. Wil- son. Joyce L. Womeldorff, Janet H. Woodson. Lucille E. Yale. 341 t I 111 EH m m in HI m rar m Housing 547 women, Ford hall representatives were delegates from Montana, South Carolina and South Dakota in the May Mock Political Convention. A Ford coed also claimed the 1968 Best Dressed title. Sippinga coke, a Ford hallcoed con cent ratesona favorite television show in the basement lounge. Ford women plan hunt for Head Start children Working with men from Moore hall, Ford hall coeds entertained children from Project Head Start with an Easter egg hunt, followed by a party at Ford. The women sponsored open houses in the fall at the two-year-old dorm for Homecom- ing and Parents ' Day, participated in the Home- coming decorations contest and served refresh- ments to friends and families after the game. During Mothers ' and Fathers ' weekends in the spring, parents were invited to stay in rooms at the dorms. At Christmas, residents planned a candlelighting service, at which the dorm chorus sang. Ford women participated in Spring Fling and organized a winter formal, Lollipops and Roses, and a scholarship dinner, at which resi- dents with a 3.0 grade point were honored. 342 unt iren L Ford hall jject Head 1 by a part) ' Horaewm- theHoir endfinthf n room at planned - . ' . - ltd Ford Hall TOP ROW: Mrs. Wilma Tunison. Joan Pariza. Sharon E. Addison, Joyce A. Ai- kin. Linda K. Allen. Kathryn L. Altman. Phyllis D. Aspegren. SECOND ROW: Jean C. Athey. Rebecca L. Ayers. Teresa C. Ayres. Sheryl L. Baer. Dedra A. Baird. Sheila L. Bairow. Nancy A. Baker. THIRD ROW: Jana J. Baldwin. Nancy L. Barker. Judith A. Barr. Marilyn J. Bartak. Marilyn K. Barthol. Wanda L. Bates. Mari- lyn S. Baughman. FOURTH ROW: Janalyn K. Bau- man. Connie J. Beach. Carol A. Beam. Sheryl A. Becker. Coleen K. Beckman, Nancy Beeler. Pamela A. Beer. FIFTH ROW: Deborah L. Beesley. Kathy S. Bennett. Marcia M. Berg. Ann M. Bergsten. Andrea L. Bertrand. Carol Bettenhau- sen. Barbara A. Bishop. SIXTH ROW: Sharen K. Black. Teresa S. Blackburn. Janice M. Blick. Juanita A. Blick. Kathleen Boettcher. Pattie L. Bohn. Nan- cy J. Bond. SEVENTH ROW: Rita D. Bond. Rose A. Bondy. Marie A. Bon- giorno. Rochelle A. Boster. Mi- chele J. Boucher. Ruthie K. Bowen. Sue A. Bowers. EIGHTH ROW: Mary L. Boxler. Debra J. Boyd, Beth G. Brad- shaw. Carol J. Brady. Jennifer G. Brady. Barbara A. Brazier. Col- leen U. Brechbill. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia A. Bren- ner. Marlene J. Brinker. Jennifer A. Brown. Sheila M. Brown. Veneta L. Brown. Barbara L. Brownlie. Carol L. Buchele. 343 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Beverly A. Bucher, Rita J. Bucklew, Donna L. Bullock, Lucinda A. Bullock, Kimberly A. Buxton, Karen S. Cahow, Thomasyne Campbell. SECOND ROW: Lois A. Carey, Phyllis M. Carlson, Teresa J. Carraway, Kathleen A. Carrico, Catherine A. Cassidy, Barbara J. Chance, Linda K. Chopp. THIRD ROW: RuthM.Cikanek, Catherine S. Clark, Patricia L. Cline, Barbara L. Cobb, Rebecca S. Collom, Rosemary Combs, Carolyn K. Congrove. FOURTH ROW: Leanna M. Con- ner, Rebecca M. Cook, Ann H. Cooper, Cheryl A. Cooper, Joyce D. Cooper, Jolene S. Cordel, Marilyn G. Cotton. FIFTH ROW: Bonnie I. Covey, Alice A. Craig, Annette M. Craig, Ma ry C. Crispin, Cheryl L. Cro- foot, Carolyn S. Cropp, Karen K. Crumbaker. SIXTH ROW: Judith A. Cunning- ham, Jane E. Dale, Jane E. Davenport, Beverly J. Davis, Cynthia G. Davis, Donna J. Davis, Susan L. Dawson. SEVENTH ROW: Mary A. Dedon- der.Jeanninel. Deets, Mary J. Degeer, Diane E. Dickson, Gin- ger D. Dixon, Cecilia M. Domme, Jan M. Dreiling. EIGHTH ROW: Jane M. Dreiling, Patricia B. Dubber, Nancy K. Dunn, Barbara J. Eaton, Nita Z. Eberle, Linda S. Edds, Elaine M. Egan. BOTTOM ROW: Karen S. Eisen- hour, Sand raK. Ellis, Albert E. Emmerson, Jacqueline Enders, Deborah L. Ernest, Joyce A. Ess- linger, Janet L. Estes. ' 344 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Cynthia Fankhauser. Patricia Ferguson. Ruthann Firling, Lizabeth L. Floyd. Carolyn A. Foote. Cindy L. Ford. Sarah A. Foster. SECOND ROW: Carolyn S. Fox. Susan D. Frazey. Linda A. Frie- sen. Diana R. Fromm. Rhonda L. Fry. Ellen L. Fulton. Karen I. Funston. THIRD ROW: Paula J. Gallemore. Mary C. Garbier. Carla J. Garri- son. Beverly A. Gerhardt. Linda C. Gibson. Haranna L. Gifford. Nancy J. Gilges. FOURTH ROW: Judy A. Gillen. Gretta J. Gish. Rebecca L. Goble. Patricia A. Goffrier. M. Fran Golden. Connie K. Good. Karen E. Gorman. FIFTH ROW: Linda L. Gorton. Ruth A. Graber. Barbara Gray. Glenda J. Greenfield. Roxanne Greenwood. Gayle A. Greeson. Nancy L. Griff ee. SIXTH ROW: Margaret M. Gron- au, Susan A. Gross. Nancy L. Grothusen. Anne M. Guilfoil. Vicki L. Guilinger. Diana B. Guinn. Wanda J. Gustin. SEVENTH ROW: Ann E. Hainline. Sharol J. Haist. Karen R. Haider- son, Sharolyn K. Hall. Vickie J. Halsey. Nancy E. Hambelton. Sandra M. Hamilton. EIGHTH ROW: Sonja A. Ham- mer. Brenda K. Hampton. Hazel D. Hand. Lorraine L. Hansen. Mary J. Harder. Susan J. Harder. Vicci L. Harrell. BOTTOM ROW: Carol A. Harris. Carol A. Headberg. Cynthia L. Headrick. Wanda M. Hedden. Jane M. Hegeman. Judith A. Hendershot. Charlotte Hender- son. 345 I Ford hall and Straube Scholarship House joined for- ces to win the bed decorating contest and race at 1967 Spring Fling. After floats were judged, they were stripped to the frame for a race around campus. Ford Hall TOP ROW: Connie L. Henry, Linda L. Herrin, Barbara J. Hetzel. Mary J. Hetzel. Rebec- ca A. Hewson, Elizabeth S. Hib- ler, Patricia A. Mickey. SECOND ROW: Sharon M. Hild- ing, Debra L. Hill, Patricia L. Hill- ner, Barbara A. Hobbs, Karen A. Hoeflicker, Dolores M. Hoff, Beth L. Hoisington. BOTTOM ROW: Angele Holvor- son. Linda S. Hood, Nancy J. Hoover, Shirley D. Hottman, Barbara L. Houser, Patricia J. Hubbard. Debrah J. Huber. 346 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Loretta Hudson. Susan B. Hughes. Nan- cy B. Humburg. Nancy J. Humes. Beverly J. Hunt, Mary A. Hurd. Jannis J. Innis. SECOND ROW: Kathleen M. Jackson. Sue A. Jen sen. Linda M. Jeter, Lourell I. Johnson, Wendy L. Johnson. Zoe A. John- son, Janice A. Johnston. THIRD ROW: Barbara A. Jones, Cecelia M. Jones. Jacquelyn E. Jones. Linda E. Jordan, Mary S. Justus. Razanna L. Kaaz. Eliza- beth A, Kaelson. FOURTH ROW: Teresa L. Kael- son, Martha V. Keller. Mary B. Kelley, Betty J. Kent. Glenda S. Kent, Karla J. Kessler. Colleen G. Kincaid. FIFTH ROW: Jeanette Kinder- knecht, Billie J. Kiser. Pamela G. Kitch. Marjorie Kleinschmidt. Carol A. Kniffin. Laura J. Kobbe- man. Karen E. Koons. SIXTH ROW: Suzanne E. Koons. JuleE. Kopp. Nancy J. Korber. Irene B. Kossyk. Teresa L. Krehbiel. Shari I. Krey. Verna M. Kruse. SEVENTH ROW: Virgine L. Ku- kuk, Judy K. Larsen, Janet S. Larson, Paula J. Larson. Patricia L. Lathrop. Barbara M. Lee. Dorothy J. Leisure. EIGHTH ROW: Janis M. Linde- mood. Marita Link. Judith L. Lloyd. Coyla L. Lockhart, Victo- ria Lohmuller. Mary M. Lorius, Susan M. Lovejoy. BOTTOM ROW: Janice M. Luck- eroth. Cathy S. Lundine. Dana L. Lundstrom, Carol A. Lyon. Deanna K. Lyon, Elizabeth MacGowan. Christine M. Macho. 347 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Janice E. Maisch, Virginia L. Mansholt, DianeG.Marcuson.ShirleyM. Marshall, Jenell M. Matson, Vera J. McAlexander, Margaret E. McCarthy. SECOND ROW: Joanne E. McCollough, Michelle Mc- Conaughey. Katherine A. Mc- Cool, Susan J. McCown. Eliza- beth A. McCoy, Diane K. Mc- Donald, Mary E. McGugin. THIRD ROW: Teresa D. McKeen, Susan V. McKnight, Maria J. McManis, Beckie J. Mears, Don- na L. Melberg, Linda C. Meseke. Janice C. Mestrovich. FOURTH ROW: Laura L. Meyer, Earlene L. Miller, Linda G. Miller, Margaret K. Minard, Jan L. Mitchell, Letha F. Mitchell. Mar- garet H. Mock. FIFTH ROW: Julie D. Morgan, Patricia L. Morgan, Susan L. Morris, Shirley A. Mosher, Julia J. Moyer, Gail E. Mueller, Bar- bara S. Muir. SIXTH ROW: Kay E. Murphy, Kay M. Murphy, Hannah E. Musil, Kristy J. Myers, Pamela S. Myr- ick, Catherine H. Nagle, Lillian S. Naillieux. SEVENTH ROW: Nanette M. Nel- son, Carol S. Nitsch, Nancy K. Nixon, Sharon L. Norton, Mary A. Novak, William A. Nusz, Ann M. Nyberg. EIGHTH ROW: Teresa M. Ober- meier. Karen L. O ' Connor, Carol A. Odgers, Glenda M. Odgers. Sherry L. Olsen, Karen E. Olson. Tracy J. O ' Meara. BOTTOM ROW: Mary C. Or- mond, Julieanne Osburn, Linda L. Owen, Kathleen L. Parke, Ann M. Parry, Patricia J. Parsons, Karla M. Paul. ' ' : I 348 fl PS y- , I Ford Hall TOP ROW: Mary F. Pavlu. Deloris I. Paxton. Kath- leen Pearce. Beverly L. Pearson. Jan C. Pearson, Lana K. Peddi- cord. Connie E. Pedersen. SECOND ROW: Linda K. Pelkey. Cynthia Pennington. Dannellda Pflughoeft. Patricia M. Phalp. Pamela S. Phillips. Linda K. Plumb. Sheryl A. Pohlenz. THIRD ROW: Karen J. Pomeroy. Connie L. Ponton. Diann L. Por- ter. Donelyn D. Potter. Roberta A. Pray. Helen A. Prevost. Ann M. Pridey. FOURTH ROW: Rosalyn Proffitt. Marilyn J. Querry. Mary I. Ram- sey. Jan E. Rankin, Diane E. Razak. Diana L. Reber. Peggy S. Redding. FIFTH ROW: Jeanette K. Reimer. Heidy. L. Reimler. Deborah S. Remsberg. Lois J. Rhoades. Charlene K. Rhodes. Cheryl A. Richardson. Linda M. Richard- son. SIXTH ROW: Pamela Richard- son. Carolyn K. Ringel. Susan E. Rison. Margaret A. Ritchey. Catherene R. Roach. Marianne Rodenbeek. Rebecca A. Rodrick. SEVENTH ROW: Joann E. Rohla. Karen S. Rohner. Marie A. Ronsse. Connie D. Rotach. Nan- cy J. Rothe. Carol Rottinghaus. LeAnn R. Ruff. EIGHTH ROW: Sharron J. Rule. Gayle M. Rupe. Priscilla D. San- ders. Mary A. Sanko. Melinda S. Sarli. Trudy L. Sauvage. Brenda G. Sawyer. BOTTOM ROW: Nannette L. Schaake. Debi R. Schank. Willa D. Scheuneman. Christine Schmeiser. Diana K. Schmitt. Colleen M. Schneider. Cynthia L. Schoeppel. 349 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Denise C. Schulte, Linda S. Schultz, Melanie G. Schupbach, JoLynn D. Schwanke, Wendy 0. Sea- man, Mary K. Sebastian, Terri L. Sellars. SECOND ROW: Janice L. Seratt. Lenora E. Sharp, Julie D. Sher- raden. Do ro thy J. Shields, Su- san A. Shields, Marcia E. Shoup, Connie J. Sievers. THIRD ROW: Deena M. Sigwing, Debra G. Simons, Karen E. Sla- ter, Barbara B. Smith, Carolin K. Smith. Merrie L. Smith, Shirley J. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Vicki L. Smith, Shirley A. Snyder, Linda L. Sorenson. Mary K. Sparks, Mar- jorie A. Spear, Cynthia L. Spivey, Dorothy A. Squire. FIFTH ROW: Ruth M. St. Pierre, Pamela Steinle, Janet M. Ster- benz, Shirley K. Steward, San- dra K. Stewart, Judy C. Stock, Sherry L. Stocking. SIXTH ROW: Candace H. Stout, Mary A. Stout, Peggy S. Sundg- ren, Helen E. Sutherland, Anne L. Svaty, Joyce M. Swenson, Donna L. Symns. SEVENTH ROW: Patricia Taddik- en, Patricia J. Tarry, Linda A. Temme, Jolene K. Teske, Patri- cia A. Thalheim, Barbara J. Thomas, Bonita K. Thomas. EIGHTH ROW: Jan D. Thomas, Nancy L. Thompson, Rita M. Thurston, Janice M. Tillman, Janice A. Trumpp, Dianna K. Trzicky, Sharon E. Tuck. BOTTOM ROW: Feme I. Tuma, Dorothy J. Tussey, Jan E. Urie, Pamela J. VanLeewen, Christine VanPetten, Marjorie Van Scoy- oc, Linda K. Vaughan. 350 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Karen J. Verhage, Mabel R. Vieselmeyer, Gail L. Vogel. Vaunda L. Voights. Ann K. Wakeman, Maria C. Watts. Debra C. Weaver. Susan A. Weckerling. SECOND ROW: Janice F. Wedel. Jennalee S. Wedel. Sharon L. Wedel, Donna M. Weixelman. Jane M. Wessels. Marilyn K. Westerman. THIRD ROW: Joan M. White, Nancy J. White. Gwen E. Whitlock, Vicki O. Whitney. Ann L. Wichman. Jonell J. Wiehe. Linda C. Wiehe, Jane C. Wilkin- son, Christine Willams, Jane A. Willis. FOURTH ROW: Laura N. Willms. Sandra A. Wilson. Deborah S. Wise. Nancy L. Witt, Carolyn M. Wolfe. Janice K. Wood. Terre L. Wood. Linda S. Woodcock. BOTTOM ROW: Lavonne M. Wuj- ek, Pamela R. Wyker. Beverly Wykoff , Mary C. York, Dorothy J. Young. Lerae K. Zajic. Carolyn R. Zenishek. Joyce M. Zych. Ford Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Mrs. Wi I ma R.Tunison, Kathleen A. Carrico. Pamela A. Beer. Mary K. Sebastian. Kimberly A. Buxton. Ju dith A. Cunningham. Ruth M. Cikanek. Carol A. Lyon, Candace H. Stout. Ruth M. St. Pierre. SECOND ROW: Mary A. Stout. Barbara L. Houser. Barbara J. Hetzel. Barbara J. Chance. Bonita K. Thomas, Mary L. Boxler, Connie L. Henry. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia L. Lathrop. Karen S. Cahow. Sharron J. Rule, Patricia M. Phalp, Nancy J. White. 351 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Glo- ria R. Adams, Donna L. Alford, Karen R. Anderson, Nancy J. Anderson, Thaine C. Anderson, Connie L. Ardery. Elizabeth Armstrong. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia M. Ash- er, Marilynn E. Bailey. Jorgeann Baker, Sara A. Ball, Mildred A. Bange, Betty L. Barger, Nancy S. Barker. Goodnow hall contest recognizes coeds ' talent For the second consecutive year, the women of Goodnow hall organized a Miss Canary Stomper contest to recognize talented coeds in the dorm. Other University students also performed at in- formal hall coffee hours, at which bridge and gui- tar lessons were given. A Thursday film series fea- tured educational films and two full-length movies and a Question-of-the-Week program polled student opinion about controversial issues. At Christmas, the women prepared and pre- sented a satirical show about Bob Hope ' s USO tours to patients at Irwin Army Hospital. Living adjacent to Marlatt, Goodnow hall residents welcomed visitors with a plywood mascot, Goodie. In March, residents celebrated the birthday anniver- sary of Isaac Goodnow, for whom the hall was named. 352 esnana - ' r;? W Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Mar- ilyn K. Baumann. Charlotte L. Bee. Betty A. Beisner. Leanne M. Benda. Launa R. Berg. Joann Betts. Sandra K. Bieker. Sheila Billenwillms. SECOND ROW: Paula B. Blair. Lo Rita M. Blew. Nancy J. Bolin. Lyndal D. Bolinger. Deborah K. Boren. Melissa F. Bostwick. Bar- bara S. Bowman. Janet E. Boys. THIRD ROW: Connie L. Brack. Barbara A. Bradford. Janet M. Brown. Carol L. Bryan. Jill K. Budge. Karen S. Bugbee. De- lores L. Buller. Cindy L. Bullock. FOURTH ROW: Irva K. Burmets- ter. Carol A. Burton. Sue A. Bus- er. Barbara S. Busse. Priscilla Callison. Beth E. Canny. Jill E. Carr. Sue L. Carter. FIFTH ROW: Nedra L. Chalfant. Mary P. Chapin. Maribell S. Chiles. Connie Chnstensen. Constance S. Clifton. Ethel M. Cline. Judy E. Glower. Melody A. Coffey. SIXTH ROW: Virginia E. Cole. Janice A. Collins. Marilyn P. Coon. Carolyn A. Corn. Patricia S. Cosgrove. Linda B. Courtney. Kay L. Cox. Patricia A. Crupper. SEVENTH ROW: Carlene M. Dahlgren. Danita E. Dallman. Victoria L. Dalton. Marianne Y. Damon. Donna D. Davis. Donna L. Davis. Judith K. Davis. Eliza- beth A. Dawson. EIGHTH ROW: Mary B. Dempsey. Juanita M. Dennis. Regi L. Diehl, Mary M. Dobbins. Jan A. Dobbs, Melinda L. Dobson. Marjorie E. Dohl. Elizabeth M. Dorland. BOTTOM ROW: Glenda K. Dor- mois. Patricia L. Douthit. Donna L. Duncan. Nancy K. Dunn. Kathenne Easterday. Lois N. Eckhoff. Gail L. Eddy. Nancy L. Edwards. 353 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Margaret A. Eggers, Donna M. Elder, Deanna H. Elliott, Yvonne J. Engle, Arnell D. Essmiller, Donna F. Ewing, Linda J. Fallis, Judy K. Farley. SECOND ROW: Mary J. Fent, Selma S. Fent, Celeste E. Fisher, Rhonda L. Fisher, Sandra G. Flickner, Kathryn L. Foos, Helen L. Ford, Donna M. Forgey. THIRD ROW: Judith M. Forshee, Linda K. Fraser, Carol L. Frazier, Marjorie L. Fry, Linda L. Gart- ner, Nancy Gatewood, Nancy E. Gear, Joanne L. Gebhart. FOURTH ROW: Melissa L. Ged- ney, Gay L. Gladow, Patricia A. Glasnap, Janet C. Gooding, Jeannine K. Gordon, Jolinda G. Graham, Rebecca S. Gray, Cyn- thia A. Green. FIFTH ROW: Ruth A. Grieve, Janet K. Gripton, Jane E. Grot- heer, Barbara L. Grover, Birgit H. Gustafson, Beverly J. Haber- er, Lynda M. Haberer, Nancy E. Hage. SIXTH ROW: Ingrid B. Hagen, Jean M. Haines. Rosemary M. Hake, Sandra L. Hamill, Linda N. Hammer. Connie L. Hamp- ton, Carla J. Hanson, Linda L. Harden. SEVENTH ROW: Susan K. Harris, Mary L. Hart, Janey T. Haslouer, Sandra K. Hassett, Lynn K. Hast- ings, Mary L. Hayes, Margaret C. Heier, Carol J. Heinen. EIGHTH ROW: Ruth A. Hender- son, Dianna L. Henry, Marilyn J. Henry, Carolyn J. Herren, Bar- bara A. Herrman, Barbara J. Hester, Jean M. Hofer, Rebecca L. Holland. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara M. Holm, Lela M. Hooper, George L. Hoover, Susan E. Hoskinson, Linda L. Houdyshell, Linda J. House, A. Earlene Hovis. Cheryl G. Howard. 354 S Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Bonnie M. Hubbell. Linda G. Humes. Margaret E. Hummel. Claudia Hutchinson, Pamela S. Ingram. Patricia D. Irvine. Jer- lynn K. Isch. Pamela A. Jackson. SECOND ROW: Ruth E. Jansen. Jean A. Jensen. Pamela Jepson. Donnis A. Johnson. Nancy G. Johnson. Brenda C. Jones. Car- ol L. Jones. Karen S. Jones. THIRD ROW: Paula L. Jones. Dorothy J. Kanelakos. Linda L. Kearn. Colleen M. Kelly. Janet P. Kelly. Kathleen D. Kelly. Belinda L. Kendall. Kathleen Ketterman. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Kiefer. Patricia A. Kimmi. Linda M. Kirkham, Jill M. Kirkman. Linda R. Klaassen. Karen M. Klein. Judith K. Kleopper. Nancy E. Knedlik. FIFTH ROW: Jane M. Knilans. Nancy L. Knowlton. L. Annette Kohrs. JoA.Kopper. Eunice E. Kostreva. Karen A. Kovar. Gayle C. Kramer. Jean L..Kruse. SIXTH ROW: Joann M. Kruse. Barbara J. Kuhn. Peggy L. Kuhn. Nancy S. Lampe. Harriet J. Lange. Mary L. Larson. Sonia D. Larson. Christine A. Lauri. SEVENTH ROW: Catherine A. Lawson. Mary K. Leasure. Terry S. Leckron. Nancy E. Lee. Caro- lyn S. Lemon. Janice D. Lenz. Jo K. Lepej. Joan L. Levendofsky. EIGHTH ROW: Marjorie L. Lewal- len. Eleanor R. Lietzen. Janifre Lillibridge. Mary K. Lindsay. Cosa L. Linscott. Mary K. Lippitt. Roberta J. Lippitt, Susan C. Livers. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl L. Lock- hart, Jerri S. Looney. Gayle G. Loughmiller, Elizabeth A. Low- man. Brenda A. Lowry, Kathryn J. Lowry. Patricia Luckeroth, Marcia G. Lundquist. 355 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Gail A. Luttman, Barbara J. Lykins, Mary P. Lykins, Janis J. Mc- Adams, Linda E. McCaslin, Di- ane M. McClenny, Kathleen McCreery, Roberta C. Mc- Daneld. SECOND ROW: Lynne McFerren, Karen A. McGreevey, Nadene M. McGuire, Claudia M. McKinsey, Teresa McLaughlin, Monica M. McMillion, Sherry K. McNeill, Melissa A. McQueeny. THIRD ROW: Diane L. Mahan, Donna D. Mall, Kathleen S. Ma- loney, Janet L. Marolf, Susan J. Marquette, Marsha J. Martin, Suzette Masquelier, Martha A. Mathews. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn C. Mau, Nila K. Maxfield, Anita L. Max- ted, Gail A. Mayer, Vonnye S. Meek, Judy M. Merewether, Deidre A. Metz, Janet S. Metzin- ger. Long into the early hours of the morning, dormitory students play bridge and other card games to re- lieve tension from a long week of study. The television rooms are in constant demand during weekends. 356 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Deeanna K. Meyer. Nancy E. Meyer. Deborah A. Mier. Mary J. Mier. Sharon Millenbruch. Sher- ry E. Miller, Larni F. Millsap. Jane A. Minnis. SECOND ROW: Martha C. Mitch- ell. Sharlene K. Mitchell. Mar- garet R. Moffatt. Roberta A. Moore. Barbara A. Munson. Janet S. Munson, Virginia M. Munson. Christine Murphey. THIRD ROW: Sylvia L. Murray. Linda L. Napier, Carole A. Nel- son. Jane A. Nelson. Karyl S. Nelson. Marcia A. Newman. Jo Ann Newton. Barbara J. Nickel- son. FOURTH ROW: Kim S. Nicklas. Margo Nielsen. Emily E. Nie- mann. Linda J. Norris. Elizabeth A. Ochs. Linda M. Ogle. Beverly J. Oldham. Leslie A. Olivier. FIFTH ROW: Kathryn S. Olson. Sandra L. Olson. Linda L. Os- born. Dorothy J. Padon. Bar- bara J. Page. Carol D. Pankratz. Jane L. Parr. Judy K. Patterson. SIXTH ROW: Nona M. Patterson. Martha D. Patton. Rhonda J. Pearson. Amy S. Peddicord. Mary H. Pell. Emily A. Pendle- ton. Dianna J. Peterson. Jolene M. Peterson. SEVENTH ROW: Linda J. Peter- son. Connie J. Phillips. Martha L. Pierce. Richard L. Poland. Bil- lie L. Poteet. Nancy L. Presnal. Janice A. Price. Susan L. Price. EIGHTH ROW: Jill L. Raitt. Lorna M. Ramsey. Sandra K. Ramsey. Susan N. Rehm. Catherine S. Reis. Linda K. Renberger. Patri- cia S. Renner. BOTTOM ROW: Dana K. Reng- storf. Alice A. Rhodd. Sherolyn R. Richard. Cheryl K. Rindt. Lin- da L. Rissman. Sue E. Robb. Diana C. Roberts. 357 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Mary A. Robinson, Rosalie R. Robinson, Mary L. Rohr. Lenita R. Rose. Susan E. Rose, Barbara J. Ross, Cynthia L. Ross. SECOND ROW: Carol L. Runyon, Susan K. Rupp. Deborah J. Russ, Vickie S. Russ, Barbara L. Rutledge, Elaine M. Ruud, Helen M. Ryan. THIRD ROW: Mary B. Sack, Sally A. Sandmeyer, Cheryl S. Scar- lett, Mary K. Schmitz, Jane E. Schroeder, Mildred F. Schroe- der, Polly A. Schroeder. FOURTH ROW: Peggy L. Schu- macher, Thomas D. Schutz, Mary E. Schweitzer, Linda S. Schwendener, Joyce M. Scott, Karen E. Scott, Connie Scritch- field. FIFTH ROW: Mary A. Seiffhart, Hertha C. Seitz, Deborah K. Shields, Judy D. Shields. Debo- rah L. Shrouf, llene J. Simon, Charlotte L. Slater. SIXTH ROW: Linda L. Smith, Sharon S. Smith, April L. Snook, Ahandrik Sopahpid. Beth A. Spease, Gail E. Spellman, Cyn- thia L. Spencer. SEVENTH ROW: Beverly D. Spicher, Susan L. Staats, Col- leen L. Stafford, Katherine K. Stedman, Linda J. Stephenson, Marcia A. Stitt, Jennifer J. Stone. EIGHTH ROW: Wendelin Surs, Ruth A. Swain, Cheri L. Swing, John W. Tanner, Barbara J. Tar- button, Pamela K. Taylor, Terryl L. Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Susan C. Tes- chner. Patricia A. Theno, Karen E. Tousignant, Kathleen E. Tur- ner, Carmen M. Tyrus, Pamela D. Ukele, Sallie M. Underwood. I R0 :li 358 I Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Theda L. Vaughan, Kathryn J. Vering. Melaney R. Vickers. Lin- da K. Volkman. Joan A. Volwei- der. Terry E. Waldren. Martha J. Walker. SECOND ROW: Rebecca S. Walk- er. Kathleen A. Warner. Sandra M. Watchous. Pearl I. Wehrman. Diane C. Weir. Marcia S. Wentz. Barbara J. Wenzel. THIRD ROW: Christine Wertz. Katherine M. White. Karen J. Whitton.. Joyce L. Willcox. Debo- rah S. Williams. Dianna L. Wil- liams. Diedra H. Williams. FOURTH ROW: Connie R. Willt. Jeanette L. Wilt. Barbara J. Winn. Pamela S. Wolf. Cathi Woodall. Pamela J. Woodson. Mary A. Wright. BOTTOM ROW: Mary R. Yapit. Marsha K. Yeager. Dawnetta C. Younker. Linda C. Zaiss. Bar- bara L. Zibell. Martha J. Zim- merman. Ranee A. Zweygardt. I P I. Goodnow Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Karen S. Bugbee. Ce- leste E. Fisher. Diane M. McClenny. George L. Hoover. Nancy L. Pres- nal. Gayle G. Loughmiller. Linda J. House. Carolyn Coon. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Lewallen. Belinda L. Kendall. Jean M. Haines. Sharon Millenbruch. Judith K. Kleopper. Deborah L. Rodgers. BOTTOM ROW: Kim S. Nicklas. Colleen L. Stafford. Claudia M. McKinsey. Kathleen D. Kelly. Martha J. Zimmerman. Constructing a Purple Power fountain, Putnam hall women placed first in the independent women ' s Homecoming decorations. Putnam coeds also added new books, furniture and carpeting to the library. Putnam coeds win cup for top dorm scholarship Recording the highest grades for the previous semester among women ' s residence halls, women of Putnam hall were awarded the traveling schol- arship cup in the fall. The women sponsored an annual spring tea in March for faculty and ad- ministrative heads. They also entertained repre- sentatives from the Peace Corps, the Red Cross and Vista, who later spoke to hall residents. At Christmas, the women served Cornish hens at a special dinner for faculty and other guests. They also organized a Christmas formal and dec- orated Irwin Army Hospital. Residents were in Angel Flight and Mortar Board, a Homecoming queen semi-finalist and an Engin-dear. Putnam Hall TOP ROW: Mrs. Mabel Strong, Norma J. Ander- son, Gloria A. Alston, Betty J. Anderson, Kathleen Arnett, Ka- ren K. Asher, Kaye L. Atherton. BOTTOM ROW: Linda G. Ault. Rita M. Baldwin, Dorothy C. Bar- tel, Patsy L. Bartholomew, Su- san J. Beedy, Janet J. Beer, Lin- da D. Beisner. 360 F Inb. kmishbens therpiests. uts we in Putnam Hall TOP ROW: Bar- bara Belobrajdic, Walene F. Berger. Linda R. Boudreaux, Patricia L. Braden. Jeanne A. Brattin. Cheryl Breidenstein. Cheryln J. Burk. SECOND ROW: Barbara A. Burk- hart. Donna L. Burnett. Sandra K. Busch. Lynn M. Cable. Mary E. Canny. Barbara A. Chase. Barbara J.Clark. THIRD ROW: Kimberly G. Clark. Kaye A. Clinesmith. Beverly Craddock. Diane K. Craven. Diana J. Credico. Diane M. Cros- tarosa. Kathryn Crostarosa. FOURTH ROW: Judy F. Crum- rine. Phillis M. Cusumano. Bren- da L. Daniel. Melissa J. Daniels. Rebecca J. Davidson. Mary A. Delzeit. Mary A. Denning. FIFTH ROW: Constance L. De- Voe, Lea A. Dohm. Joyce I. Don- ham. Linda K. Dreiling. Cheryl A. Dudte. Nancy M. Dutton. Genita G. Ellsaesser. SIXTH ROW: Linda C. Elmen. Roselene M. Evans. Jonell Exley. Brenda K. Farmer. Sherry J. Fearing. Eunice E. Fisher. Jean M. Flanders. SEVENTH ROW: Nancy L. Po- land. Linda S. Freeman, Karen S. Frey. Patricia A. Frohn. Susan M. Fugger, Carol A. Fyfe. Ruth A. Gatlin. EIGHTH ROW: Cheryl L. Gfeller. Debbra A. Gilchrist, Phillis J. Gillmore, Vicki L. Glasco, Patri- cia L. Grant. Janell K. Groene. Patricia E. Gustason. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy C. Hage- man. Linda S. Handlin, Dorothy K. Harper. Rita J. Hatch. Mi- chelle S. Healy. Patricia J. Hey- er, JaneL. Hixon. 361 Putnam Hall TOP ROW: Kath- leen J. Hlaus, Joan C. Hobbs, Mary A. Hoff, Lynn E. Howard, Mary C. Huerter, Linda G. Hunt, Mary E. Hunter, Beverly A. Hurt. SECOND ROW: Joann R. Huse- man, Lily T. Hutchinson, Janice R. James, Judith A. James, Ro- berta K. Jarman, Jill M. John- son, Phyllis J. Johnson, Jea- nette M. Johnston. THIRD ROW: Xandra L. Jones, Nell J. Kelsey. Jane E. Kitch, Sis- ter Mary F. Kobets, LaDonna J. Kolman. Georgia S. Lacen, Pa- tricia J. Lagoski, Judith E. Lam- born. FOURTH ROW: Janet L. Landon, Iris J. Lane, Lynne Laurie, Debo- rah J. Leach, Carol J. Leather- man, Kathryn E. LeBreton, Lin- da K. Makela, Donna G. Martin. FIFTH ROW: Louise M. Mattox, Linda J. McElwain, Joanne Mc- Kerracher, Patricia E. McNeive, Connie McReynolds, Cynthia A. Michael, Janis E. Miller. Melody V. Millick. SIXTH ROW: Linda K. Morrison, Catherine A. Morton, Jeanne L. Murphy, Candace A. Nelson, Linda L. Nicks, Janet S. Nicho- demus, Jami L. Nodler, Jeanie L. Nodler. SEVENTH ROW: Debara K. Nye, Beverly S. Oberle, Jane A. Om- lor, John L. Pannier, Karen M. Pavolich, Karen K. Pesaresi, Jean E. Peterson. Linda M. Phil- lips. EIGHTH ROW: Linda R. Pizel, Margaret Plankinton, Brenda L. Powell. Elizabeth M. Ramirez, Janet L. Randolph. MarleneF. Regier, Barbara S. Rice, Linda L. Rice. BOTTOM ROW: Anne Richard- son, Lesta L. Riley. Betty J. Roane, Geraldine Robinson, Susan G. Rondeau. Janet S. Roth, Linda L. Royer, Betty J. Ryan. 362 Putnam Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Candace A. Nelson, Kaye L. Atherton. Linda S. Boyle. Sister Judith A. Kopka. Lora M. Smith. Cheryl L. Gfeller. BOTTOM ROW: Kaye A. Clinesmith. Sandra K. Busch. Kathryn LeBreton, Judith Crumrine. Putnam Hall TOP ROW: llene M. Ryser, Linda L. Schauble, Mary A. Schimpf. Patricia A. Schmidt. Linda J. Sebesta. Shar- on A. Sherer. Charlotte Sher- wood, Cynthia D. Shirley. SECOND ROW: Charlotte A. Shoup, Ellen A. Smith, Lora M. Smith. Ruthann E. Smith. Terry L. Smith. Karen S. Snyder. Melaine C. Spyker, Nancy K. Starbuck. THIRD ROW: Lura V. Story. Mar- cia L. Stout. Susan J. Strom, Cynthia L. Stroup. Austina Ter- ry, Judith A. Thompson. Valerie Tomayko. Elizabeth R. Totok. FOURTH ROW: Janice Vander- Werff. Lois M. Voigt. Nancy J. Wakefield. Madeline D. Wallace. Forrest A. Waller. Linda R. Was- mund. Cheryl L. Weber. Martha H.Webster. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth D. Werner, Maxine E. Wilson. Sharon L. Wil- son. Judith A. Winter, Linda K. Woellhof, Martha S. Woellhof, Joyce L. Wolfram, Sheila L. Zak- oura. 363 Located on the northeast corner of campus, Bessie B. West hall was opened in 1962. The women resi- dents celebrated Christmas by making tree orna- ments and decorating the doors of their rooms. West women admire the trophy awarded to their dorm for havingthe highest percentage of Gibson Girls. West hall adopts family, old folks for Christmas Housing 304 students, West hall was again transformed into a women ' s dormitory, having housed men in 1966-67. The hall was operated completely by individual corridor governments, with activities including corridor birthday parties and candlelightings to announce pinnings. Dorm activities were the Love Inn formal in February and the open house in December, or- ganized around the theme Go West. Fathers ' and Mothers weekends were planned for the spring semester. Adopting residents of the Park- view Manor rest home, West coeds sponsored the annual Christmas party and a birthday party in the spring. The women also adopted a local fami- ly of 10. They were taken out for a Christmas dinner and given gifts of clothing and toys, do- nated by individual corridors. M ' rooms milv, r mas . iv. bins as operated rttrnments. KJay parties i formal in cumber. or- t. Fathers ' ,{ the tot lav part) ' i a local knii- West Hall TOP ROW: Mrs. Wilma M. Thompson. Lucille Miller. Sandra S. Abeldt. Deanna M. Adams. Barbara J. Ahrens. Kathy J. Alexander. Kae E. Al- grim. SECOND ROW: Norene F. Allen. Diane E. Ampe. Deborah L. Ar- endt. Mardel L. Asbury. Pamela K. Askew. Cheryl A. Barta. Joyce M. Bauman. THIRD ROW: JoAnn Becker. Sheri A. Berggren. Janet K. Bergkamp. Connie J. Bestwick. Bonnie A. Blackburn. Linda S. Blaich. Linda E. Bowman. FOURTH ROW: Barbara J. Boy- da, Mary A. Brady. Sonya J. Brewer. Mary M. Bruner. Martha J. Budke. Nancy L. Surge. Nancy E. Burnett. FIFTH ROW: Sheryl L. Burr. Lin- da M. Byrum. Frances M. Cal- ano. Judith A. Campbell. Paula M. Casey. Carol A. Chambers. Cheryl E. Claassen. SIXTH ROW: Judith M. Coady. Janet L. Coffelt. Susan D. Coombs. Shirley S. Coupal. Susan H.Cram.Lorine D.Crit- ser. Janet K. Culver. SEVENTH ROW: Pamela L. Dai- ton, Catherine D. Daly, Terri A. DaMetz. Mary M. Danner. Nancy L. Davidson, Deborah A. Deck. Bonita K. Deiter. EIGHTH ROW: Marilyn L. Deu- bler. Deborah D. Diller. Kathleen A. Doran. Susan V. Dutton. Mar- cia K. Dyer. Fransiska Eccleston. Marianne T. Evans. BOTTOM ROW: Carol J. Fahring. Mary C. Filley, Patricia B. Fin- deiss. Kathleen D. Flanigan. Donna Fleischacker. Frances A. Foncannon, Susan K. Forbes. 365 West Hall TOP ROW: Christine A. Fowles, Sheryl L. Fulk, Sandra J. Garner, Mary E. Gebhart, Alana J. Giess, Charla R. Gilbert, Verna D. Gilkerson. SECOND ROW: Patricia E. Gin- grich, Sandra L. Goering, Linda M. Grant, Virginia M. Grant, Kathryn E. Graver, Marilyn K. Green, Michele A. Griffith. THIRD ROW: Sherryl A. Guy, Linda G. Hanson. Mary L. Heers, Elaine Heitschmidt. Julia A. Herbers, Kathryn E. Hewitt, Jane E. Hightower. FOURTH ROW: Linda J. Hofford, Gerry D. Hogan, Ji ll E. Holland, Helen E. Hoover, Carol S. Hud- dleston, Zelma J. Hunsicker, Deanna L. Hunter. FIFTH ROW: Patricia J. Hunter, Glennis S. Huseman, Linda D. Jackson, Roberta A. Jewett, Joyce I. Jockman, Janice L. Johnson, Donna J. Jones. SIXTH ROW: Paula G. Jones, Ruth I. Kaub, Cheryl J. Kauf- man, Sandra A. Kees, Ann L. Keister, AnnT.Keller.CarolE. Kellett. SEVENTH ROW: Judith K. Kelley, Linda K. Kelley, Barbara L. Ketz- ner, Nancy J. King, Virginia K. Kirby, Joyce E. Klick, Cheryl S. Knetter. EIGHTH ROW: Nancy Knicker, Betty R. Koch, Kathryn A. Kos- ter, Marsha D. Krehbiel, Cynthia K. Kueker, Sheryl D. Kushner, Brenda L. Laas. BOTTOM ROW: Lynda E. Lamp. LeAnn F. Lantis, Marilyn K. Leit- ner, Bonnie A. Lewis, Alma A. Limes, Ardys L. Littlefield, Jeanne Livingston. I i tfflH . ' ' ' jlflHfe, W vJ Usin coed 366 1 ft fi West Hall TOP ROW: Sharon A. Loetel. Maren K. Longren. Katherine A. Lorimer. Catherine I. Lowman. Linda A. Maile. Patri- cia L. Mang, Deanna L. Mann. Cheryl A. Mantel. SECOND ROW: Phyllis J. Mar- met. Jo Ann Marten. Marianne Mathewson. Nancy A. Mauderly. Doris B. Mayhill. Helen E. Mc- Carty. Shirley J. McCoy. Patricia A. McDonald. THIRD ROW: Deanna M. Mc- Intyre. Barbara J. McKasson. Elaine C. McMahon. Mary J. McMillin. Nancy L. McNerny. Cheryl A. McVicker. Marilyn Mendenhall. Nancy K. Menz. FOURTH ROW: Kathryn S. Mi- chaels. Kathryn Middlebrooks. Priscilla I. Miller. Corlie E. Mo- lenkamp. Nancy L. Moore. Tere- sa E. Morris. Emley A. Mortimer. Patricia A. Mudge. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia A. Mull- er, Linda S. Myers. Sheila J. Need ham. Chester D. Nielson. Suzann K. Neitzel. Janice C. Nekuda. Patricia A. O ' Donnell. Martha D. Palmer. Using red, white and pink crepe paper. West hall coeds make flowers for decorations for their dorm formal. Love Inn. The dance, which featured an inn- garden atmosphere, was in Derby Food Center. West Hall TOP ROW: Joanne J. Parker, Priscilla Pastrick, Mary E. Peterson. Susan E. Pip- kin, Joann M. Pitsch, Penelope M. Plunkett, Patricia A. Porter. SECOND ROW: Lindsay K. Por- terfield. Charlotte V. Portschy, Marcia E. Prather, Judith Raven- scroft, Sheryl K. Reh, Polly J. Rhudy, Karen P. Richarz. THIRD ROW: Nikki L. Richner, Trudy G. Ritter, Harriet F. Roach, Constance E. Robbins, Valeria J. Robinson, Virginia C. Roe. MaryC. Ruder. FOURTH ROW: Donna M. Runft, Linda S. Sanders, Sharon L. Sandow, Connie S. Saum, Sonya K. Saunders, Margaret A. Scha- af, Kathleen Schowengerdt. FIFTH ROW: Michele Schroep- pel, Bette J. Schwemmer, Linda J. Scoby, Ruth E. Severtson. Cathy E. Seymour, SueL. Sha- ner, Janet S. Sherar. SIXTH ROW: Sue L. Sherlock, Karen F. Sherwood, Karen S. Shivers, Lucy A. Shrock, Chris- tine E. Shupe, Lana S. Sims, Linda J. Sims. SEVENTH ROW: Elaine J. Skeuse, Diana S. Sloan, Eileen P. Smith. Judith A. Smith, Car- ole E. Spachek, Maria S. Spill- man, Cynthia L. Staley. EIGHTH ROW: Sharon K. Steinbring, Teresa J. Stoneback, Carol A. Storrer, Barbara J. Sul- livan, Diane E. Sutera, Kathleen Swaney, Janice M. Sylvester. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy N. Taka- hara. Sheryl S. Tasker. Patricia M. Teaford, Jacquelyn J. Thom- as, Martha W. Thomas, Terry J. Todd, Dee A. Towns. 368 , West Hall TOP ROW: Karen E. Travis, Linda S. Trueblood. Mary L. Tschanz, Martha A. Turk, Twila R. Tyner. Teresa A. Utech. Joyce M. Virgason. SECOND ROW: Gale L. Wade. Judith L. Walker. Wanda R. Walker, Virginia L. Ward, Mary C. Warman. Janelle A. Wash- burn, Jacqueline Wassemiller. THIRD ROW: Barbara Wassen- berg, Martha J. Watson. June K. Weatherford. Virginia K. Weir, Sharon K. West, Luann K. Wetz. Cheryl J. White. FOURTH ROW: Janet M. White- hair, Antoinette Whitlock, Karen L. Whitlow. Diana K. Whittlesey. Gayla F. Widener, Elizabeth Wilk- erson. Gayle M. Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy G. Wil- liams. Linda S. Wilson. Marilyn Winderlin, Alicia K. Wise. Rosalia H. Wolken. Cathy S. Wyrick, Kathleen A. Younger. West Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Mardel L. Asbury, Cecilia A. Douthy, Valeria J. Robinson. BOTTOM ROW: Penelope M. Plunkett. Patricia B. Findeiss. Kathryn S. Michaels. Betty R. Koch. Janet M. Whitehair. livin Spring fever affects both students and instructors as a history class assembles informally outside. 370 Breaking up the monotonous hours of study in their rooms, dorm residents frequently retreat to the floor lobby for a spontaneous card game. Gin rummy and bridge games often extend late into the night. Men ' s residence halls expand to house 2,280 Completion of Haymaker hall, the last dormi- tory planned for the northeast campus complex, increased the University housing capacity for men to 2,280. In order to utilize available hous- ing, freshman men were required to live in Uni- versity housing unless living at home, with a rela- tive or in a fraternity house. As part of continuing housing development, basketball and tennis courts, libraries and tutorial programs were among necessary additions. Homecoming deco- rations and intramurals were sources of competi- tion for all men ' s residence halls, while Haymak- er sponsored a finalist candidate in the Favorite Man on Campus contest by serenading women ' s living groups the week of elections. Functions, exchange dinners, a whip cream fight and Spring Fling activities with women ' s dormitories also occupied leisure time for residence hall men. Many students rely on the daily newspapers delivered to their dorms for keeping tab on world events. Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Mohammad A. Abolfazli, Albert J. Affolter, James J. Ahern, Danny R. Akin, Earl R. Allen, John L. Allen, Mark M. Allerheili- gen. BOTTOM ROW: Jay E. Alloway, Michael R. Anderson. Carl A. Aspelin, Terry W. Ault, John W. Banning, Terry L. Banzet, Carl L. Barben. Haymaker construction completes dorm complex With the completion of Haymaker hall, the four dorm complex at the northeast corner of campus was dedicated in September. Ceremonies were conducted in Derby Food Center, followed by a seated service dinner. Guests included Flor- ence Haymaker, for whom the dorm was named. Haymaker residents set up a ham radio station in the dorm from which they contacted operators as far away as Formosa. The men also organized a wrestling and weight room in the basement and equipped it with mats, weights and gym equip- ment. At Christmas, they organized floor parties and a dorm tree decorating party and donated trees to several Manhattan families. f - H ay maker hall, at the corner of Clafl in and N. Man- hattan, was completed and used for the first time this year. The nine-story dormitory houses approximately 600 men when filled to capacity. i Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Harold E. Barnthson, Rodney M. Bates, Philip A. Beaudoin, Jo- seph C. Beck, James L. Beck- with. Dale E. Benton, Eugene D. Berges. Richard D. Bergsten. SECOND ROW: Keith E. Bestgen. Doug C. Bethell, John R. Bilder- back, Ronald L. Blaesi, Brent A. Bowman, James G. Boyd, John E. Bozarth, Bryan L. Bradley. THIRD ROW: George C. Brandt, Alfred Breitenstein, Greg F. Brenneman, Leelan R. Broeckel- man, James S. Broers. David L. Brooks, John W. Buchanan, Ralph R. Bucher. FOURTH ROW: Joseph A. Buck- lin, Robert S. Burns. Stanley C. Byquist. Charles E. Ca pi inger. Peter M. Carmony. John J. Carr, David J. Carroll. John M. Carter. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth E. Carver. Paul W. Caster. Rodney L. Chalk- ley. William G. Challacombe. Gordon R. Christiansen, Thom- as L. Christiansen, Calvin H. Cochran, Thomas G. Collins. SIXTH ROW: Michael A. Colvin. Jettie F. Condray, Robert C. Cook. Randall T. Cooper. David R. Cornwell, Steven W. Cotro, Kenneth M. Cox. Roger L. Craf- ton. SEVENTH ROW: Donald W. Cros- by, Karl E. Crum, Kenneth Cul- bertson, Hayden C. Curry, Robin B. Dalby, E. Daniel Daubert, Lar- ry J. Dedonder, John R. Deeds. EIGHTH ROW: Alan L. Detrich. John P. Dixon, Walter T. Dixon. Dennis D. Dodds, Edward J. Do- lechez. Steven M. Douglas, Gary H.Dunlap. William E.Ebert. BOTTOM ROW: Phillip R. Edel- blute, John J. Eger, Marion K. Eisler. Thomas P. Elliott. Donald P. Ellis, Richard T. Enochs, Marc E. Erickson. Roger D. Erickston. 373 s I i Mealtime brings Haymaker men to Derby Food Center with residents of West, Ford and Moore. The food center also con tains a library for the students and was the site of the Haymaker Formal in March. Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Joseph F. Etrick, Keith W. Fager, Jon A. Finney, Byron L. Fischer, John W. Fisher, Dick P. Flack, Terrell H. Fletcher, Harold M. Flynn. SECOND ROW: David A. Fore- man, Larry P. Forgey, Stephen W. Freeman, John A. Fry, Ron- ald C. Fuhrken, Stephen A. Fuhr- man, Daniel P. Gerstner, Eugene F. Giebler. THIRD ROW: Oren A. Gleason, Robert G. Gleissner, Robert A. Goetz, John T. Gordon, Robert Grapengater, Randal L. Green- wood, Jerry L. Gronau, Terry L. Gugle. BOTTOM ROW: John D. Gurske, Michael R. Hall, Roy G. Hallauer, Larry W. Hamilton, Terry L. Harbert, Michael W. Harden, Richard L. Harvey, Dana R. Hauck. v C31 w 3 374 tiun Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Carol G. Haverkamp. Alton C. Hazen. Robert B. Hector. Larry J. Hedges. Henry Heitmann. Stephen G. Heldstab. Robert B. Henard. Steven E. Hermes. SECOND ROW: Thomas G. Hesse. Gerald V. Mickey. Alfred R. Hill. Dennis K. Hill. Robert S. Hocking. Billy G. Hoffman, Mi- chael A. Hogan. Dan R. Hoising- ton. THIRD ROW: John F. Holborow. Dale E. Holterman. James L. Holterman. Douglas E. Homan. Robert Hotchkiss. Charles L. Howard. James M. Hughes. Terrance J. Hughes. FOURTH ROW: Robert Hurrel- brink. Joseph E. Hutfles. Thom- as E. Hynes. Michael A. Ireland, Gerardo Jaramillo, Ralph E. Jarboe. Timothy G. Jared, Rob- ert A. Jennings. FIFTH ROW: Philip E. Jeselnik. Fredrick A. Johnson. Robert B. Johnson. Sheldon L. Johnson. Thomas R. Johnson. Jeffery G. Johnston, Richard W. Joiner. Douglas A. Jones. SIXTH ROW: Oscar L. Jones. Curtis H. Jurgensen. Thomas R. Keller. Kenneth C. Kelly. Doug- las A. Kern. Edward W. Kern. Clifford W. Kewley. Leeroy C. Kiefer. SEVENTH ROW: Duane F. Klug. James D. Knetter, William J. Korinek. Harvey K. Koron. Allen L. Kos. Charles A. Krai. Roger K. Krehbiel. Gail J. Kreutzer. EIGHTH ROW: Thomas R. Kruse. Douglas K. Kugler. Dale T. Lack- ey. John L. Lackey. Larry D. Landis. Roger W. Larsen. Daniel Laufenberg. Raymond M. Lee. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald B. Lem- on. Rodney F. Lind. Paul A. Lin- dahl. Larry A. Littell. Carlton C. Loomis. John D. Loop, Danny R. Lunsford, Neil E. Luttrell. 375 Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Danny O. Lynn, Michael W. Mader, David C. Magnusson, Owen M. Mamura, Barry A. Mann, Darrell E. Marr, Darrell A. Martin. SECOND ROW: Duane W. Martin, James E. Mathewson, Cornell Mayfield, Roger S. McCallum, Christopher McCann. John D. McCloskey, James M. McCormick. THIRD ROW: Michael P. McCoy, Robert C. McDonald, Terry L. McGrew, William C. McKale, Charles A. McKee. Douglas L. McKinley, Jerry L. McNew. FOURTH ROW: Calvin E. Meier, Greg L. Meyers, Darrell L. Miller, Donald W. Miller, Jeffery B. Mill- er, Timothy L. Miller. Monte L. Millick. FIFTH ROW: Larry S. Mims, Kenneth B. Mitchell, Richard K. Money. Bill M. Moore, Michael E. Moore, Donald E. Morgan, David E. Moyer. SIXTH ROW: Stephen J. Mudrey. James P. Mueller. Robert A. Murry. Arthur C. Neskahi, Stan- ley, K. Nichols, Wayne E. Ni- chols, Asvin Nimmanheminda. SEVENTH ROW: William J. Nor- ris, Garry L. Oaks, Donald M. O ' Dell, Ronald D. O ' Neill, Thom- as C. Owens, Larry R. Palmer, JackW. Parker. EIGHTH ROW: Michael 0. Par- menter, Robert E. Paulsen, Bryan F. Pearce, Richard L. Penner. Franklin Perez, Charles A. Perry, Steven E. Perry. BOTTOM ROW: Garry L. Peter- son, James C. Peterson, Jerry M. Peterson, Ronald L. Peter- son. Eldon A. Pfeifer, Alan G. Phinney. Gary W. Pierce. 376 ana Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Lewis E. Poggemeyer. Paul D. Post. Gary W. Powell. Edwin L. Prather. Carl E. Preedy. Charles M. Pryor. Chester M. Pule. SECOND ROW: Lawrence O. Pultz. David L. Randle. Tommy E. Ranes. Kent E. Ravenstein. Winston K. Rector. Andrew J. Reinwald. Roger D. Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Walter B. Reynolds. William L. Reynolds. Eugene A. Rich. David J. Richardson. Jerris L. Riffel. Mark L. Robinson. Phil- lip C. Robinson. FOURTH ROW: Roy L. Robinson. Ronald E. Robson. Robert B. Romine. Richard A. Ross. Ron- ald D. Roy. John H. Ruyack. Robert D. Ryan. FIFTH ROW: Jeffrey A. Schlepp. Hal F. Schmidt. Jon E. Schmidt. Ronald G. Schmitz. Thomas C. Schnepp. David A. Schoenig. Tony M. Scholfield. SIXTH ROW: Steven M. Schor- ling. Larry C. Schroeder. Stanley L. Schultz. Carl L. Schwarz. Paul R. Scott. Daniel J. Seballoz. Keith G. Sebelius. SEVENTH ROW: Charles W. Sei- fert. Vincent H. Shalkoski. Wil- liam M. Sleffel. Bob F. Smith. Erich R. Smith. Michael K. Sny- der. Robert J. Sorenson. EIGHTH ROW: Dennis D. Staf- ford. John M. Starkweather. Bernard Steinhilber, Versie H. Stephenson, Henry M. Stoever. Ronald D. Stoffel. Kenneth L. Stoner. BOTTOM ROW: Harold E. Storer. Douglas C. Stubblefield. Karl K. Stueve. Jerry L. Sturgeon. Rich- ard O. Sutherland. Michael R. Swanson. Dennis D. Swenson. 377 Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Nolan G. Swift, Bill C. Swinney, Homer L. Taber. Lynn R. Thom- as, Duane N. Tinkler, Steven D. Townsend, William T. Turner, David A. Tyler. SECOND ROW: John D. Under- wood, Ivan D. Veldhuizen, Allen D. Walker, Forrest L. Walker, Scott A. Walker, David N. Wal- ton, Lawrence W. Warner, John R. Weaver. THIRD ROW: Steven C. Weaver, Nicholas R. Weber, Gerald W. Wedel, Timothy D. Welch, Ray E. Wentworth, James B. Wentz, Robert N. Westberg, Bruce L. Whitaker. FOURTH ROW: Wayne L. White- hill, Gregory A. Whitmore, Don- ald G. Williams, Fredrick L. Williams, Richard L. Winter, Robert F. Winzeler, David P. Wisegarver, Michael E. Wood. BOTTOM ROW: Paul T. Wyss. Thomas C. Zavesky, Richard L. Zeller. Gary L. Ziegler, Philip R. Zillinger, Douglas N. Zimmer- man, Robert S. Zipp, G. Michael Zoerb. Haymaker Hall Governing Board Council TOP ROW: Mark L. Rob- inson, Stephen J. Mudrey, John M. Carter, Forrest L. Walker, David E. Moyer. Dick P. Flack, Carl E. Preedy. Cornell Mayfield. BOTTOM ROW: Peter J. Sorkin, Thomas C. Owens, Michael R. Swanson, Larry W. Hamilton, Stephen M. Davis, Calvin H. Cochran. capac dano 378 Combined efforts of Marlatt and Goodnow honor stu- dents produced the New Jersey delegation to the Mock Political Convention. Other Marlatt members represented New York at the minority party caucus. Marlatt wins men ' s dormitory intramural division Receiving first place intramural honors in the men ' s dormitory division, residents of Marlatt hall also participated with Goodnow hall women a Headstart project to entertain Manhattan in underprivileged children at Easter. Filled to a capacity of 600, the hall organized tennis court dances and a Christmas dance during the fall semester. In the spring, a Casino party, formal and an open house were planned. As part of the University ' s program for housing development, a dark-room for photographers was added to the Marlatt basement in the fall. The hall housed the president and secretary of Blue Key and the presidents of K-Club and Statesmen. Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Don- ald B. Roof, Danny L. Abram. Edward C. Adams. Dennis R. Alexander. Marvin K. Anderegg. Rick A. Anderson. Thaine C. Anderson. Kenneth O. Arm- strong. BOTTOM ROW: Roy P. Arnold. Alfred A. Ashford. Jay D. Atwa- ter. Randall D. Avants. Roger J. Baalman. Ronald D. Baalman. Michael S. Babb. Michael C. Babbit. 379 Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Law- rence J. Bachura, Michael E. Baffrey, Paul S. Ballantyne, Ter- ry J. Bandel, Fred D. Banker, Glen F. Banse, Patrick F. Barry. SECOND ROW: Lyle W. Bartel, Terry P. Bartkoski, Paul R. Beer, Larry G. Belden, Timothy K. Bel- stra, William C. Bennett, Mi- chael M. Benson. THIRD ROW: Allen E. Berg, John P. Biggs, Daniel L. Billings, Low- ell K. Blaser, William A. Blau- velt, Ivan I. Blitz, Robert P. Boerwinkle. FOURTH ROW: Edward G. Bog- ner, Jerome R. Bolding, David D. Bolinger, David H. Bony, Steven R. Bootman, Willis L. Boughton, Stephen R. Boydston. FIFTH ROW: Jonathan E. Briel, Edwin S. Broadwell, Harold E. Brown, William D. Brown, Wil- liam Lee Brown, Raymond A. Brulez, Robert D. Bruton. SIXTH ROW: Kenneth W. Buhrer, Alva L. Burch, Paul Burgardt, Walter J. Burleson, Gilbert C. Burnett, Roger D. Burns, Alan J. Buster. SEVENTH ROW: William O. But- ler, Aaron E. Carlson, Daniel M. Carter, James L. Carter, Michael R. Casey, Jerald A. Cavanaugh, Joel K. Caywood. EIGHTH ROW: Beverly R. Chap- in, Don A. Chapman, John A. Chrisjohn, Marvin E. Clark, Mark T. Claussen, Garra P. Cohen, Richard T. Colgan. BOTTOM ROW: Robert H. Col- lins, Ralph C. Cooper, Jan M. Corcoran, Michael R. Coulson, Robert W. Court, David S. Craft, Richard M. Crew. 380 1 ii c$ l M Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: John C. Crumrine. David L. Cullen. Christopher F. Cutro. Gary D. Dahm. James B. Dalton. Philip S. Damon, Franklin L. Darby. SECOND ROW: Michael O. Davis, Richard A. Dean, Paul F. Detrick. Douglas P. Devlin, James D. Die- trich. Paul W. Dlabal, Keith A. Dolbeck. THIRD ROW: Terry M. Draper. Gary C. Drost. Robert P. Dubois. Ronald E. Dunbar, Alan G. Dun- kelberg. Harlan L. Dusin, Ste- phen J. Dyer. FOURTH ROW: Garry L. Eberth. Steven C. Elder. Lloyd R. Elliott. Steven W. Engelhardt. Robert L. Engle. Forrest E. Erickson. Rick- ey K. Ewing. FIFTH ROW: Terry L. Farney. Steven G. Fellers. Donald L. Fen- ton. Phillip R. Fields. Timothy J. Fields. Steve T. Finney. Steven D. Fisher. SIXTH ROW: Don W. Fleming. William F. Fleming, Louis F. Fleske. Ralph L. Flournoy. Larry E. Foos. Larry M. Fox. Clyde E. Francis. SEVENTH ROW: Kent L. Francis. Jackie D. Freeborn. Philip J. Fri- cano, Galen G. Frick. Kenneth L. Fyler. Andrew L. Gantenbein. John A. Gelabert. EIGHTH ROW: Lynn R. Gibbs. Wayne E. Gilbert. Nicholas Godun. Douglas P. Goheen. James E. Good, Jerry L. Gor- man. Gary M. Gorton. BOTTOM ROW: Mark L. Gratny. Alan P. Graves. James H. Grea- son. Lance R. Green. Thomas H. Green, Barry W. Greis. Darrell D. Grollmes. 381 Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Ste- ven G. Grube. James L. Gulley, Charles Hagedorn, James B. Hall, James V. Hall, John R. Hall, Donald W. Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Terrell D. Handke. Bob L. Handley, Robert C. Haney, Charles S. Hann, Mi- chael L. Hanquist, Bruce E. Har- baugh. Gary B. Harbaugh. THIRD ROW: Monte W. Harden, Roger C. Harvey. Babe H. Havi- land, Duane F. Heffelbower, Gary L. Henderson, Daniel L. Hermreck, Kenneth W. Heuertz. FOURTH ROW: Harry L. Hiebert, Douglas R. Higgins, Timothy D. Hill, Robert D. Hoffay, Rodrick E. Holbrook, Michael S. Holder, Harson B. Hughes. FIFTH ROW: Roger A. Hundley, Daryl F. Hurley, Timothy W. Ihl- off, Doyle D. Ingram, David W. Irvin, H. Hugh Irvin, James G. Jacobs. SIXTH ROW: Robert L. Jacob- son, Raymond T. Jansen, Rod- ney J. Jansonius, Scott W. Jaynes, Rolland N. Jennison, Thomas A. Jensen, Charles G. Jewell. SEVENTH ROW: Armin E. John- son, Ernest N. Johnston, How- ard N. Jones, Robert G. Jones, Randy L. Jordan, Gerald Kail, Michael E. Kandt. EIGHTH ROW: Robert E. Kearn, James P. Kelly, Michael D. Kern, William E. Kern, Jack W. Kienast, Robert G. Kirk, Paul C. Kjorlie. BOTTOM ROW: Duane A. Klahr, William R. Klassen, Frank A. Kleczka, Ronald W. Klouse, Clark A. Knuth, John W. Kobis- kie, Alan J. Kostus. V T! 382 a Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Ron- ald H. Kratzberg. David K. Kraus, Larry J. Kuder. Wing K. Kwok. Michael D. Kyser. Roger E. Lahman. John D. Lane, David J. Langford. SECOND ROW: Barton E. Lar- son, Michael P. Larson. Daniel W. Lauck. Charles W. Leach. James E. Leach. Larry D. Led- better. Dennis D. Lee. Stephen J. Lenart. THIRD ROW: Robert M. Leonard. William M. Lindsay. George A. Livergood. Myron W. Lowry. Steven M. Lucas. William J. Luckeroth. Richard E. Mac- Gregor. James W. Maddox. FOURTH ROW: Alan H. Maestas. Larry K. Mah. Harry G. Mar. Jer- ry L. Marmie. James R. Mar- shall. Clinton M. Marston. Den- zel J. Martindale. Kenneth E. Mathias. FIFTH ROW: Michael W. Mawdsley. Michael H. Mayer. James R. McClellan, Eric S. McClurg. Marc D. McKinley. Edward M. McMilin. Thomas J. McMillen, James M. Melvin. BOTTOM ROW: William H. Mere- dith. Gary D. Metzinger. Leon F. Metzinger. Donald K. Meyer. Patrick G. Michaud. Robert H. Mielke. David L. Miller. Stephen R. Miller. With the onset of warm weather in the spring. Marlatt men challenge Goodnow women to frequent volleyball games on the lawn between the dorms. The groups also met for spontaneous evening functions. Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Ste- ven D. Miller, Kenneth R. Mills, Gordon E. Montney. Wayne A. Montney, Robert B. Moore, Jer- ry D. Morgan, James Leroy Morris. SECOND ROW: Larry R. Mueller, James A. Mulvany, Thomas P. Mulvany, Robert C. Munson, Elmer L. Musil, Danny H. Nai- man, Martin E. Neff. THIRD ROW: Robert D. Neill, Robert R. Nelson, Douglas B. Newland, Jerald W. Newton, Kent L. Noel, Jerome R. Noll, Dennis L. Norton. FOURTH ROW: John W. Ogle, Francis E. Ohmes, Gene L. Ol- son, Roger C. Oplinger, Stephen C. Osten. John M. Parke, Ronald L. Patrick. FIFTH ROW: Ray E. Patterson, Brad A. Paulsen, Michael D. Peterman, Roger K. Peterson, Thomas J. Phillips, Arthur C. Pincomb, Arthur L. Pitcock. SIXTH ROW: William E. Ponden, Charles L. Porter, Eugene J. Powers, Donald W. Prather, Charles W. Price, Robert D. Pro- chaska, DaleW. Raymond. SEVENTH ROW: Michael K. Read, Fidel L. Readis, Joseph M. Redlinger, Donald J. Reed, Ger- ald L. Reitmayer, Kenneth J. Rempe, Dallas L. Richards. EIGHTH ROW: Michael K. Rich- ards, Dennis A. Richter, Stephen J. Ridenour, Douglas R. Rieb, Harold W. Rieniets, Leroy W. Rieschick, Jerry E. Rife. BOTTOM ROW: Monte W. Riggs, William G. Risdon, John W. Rob- bins, Robert W. Robinson, Doug- las E. Robker, Vincent P. Rocco, Michael K. Rogers. VT V f Wn r i i ' ( i 384 fl ' J rf ji Jii Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Rob- ert M. Ronnau. William R. Ross. Stephen P. Rowe. Charles A. Ruberson. John T. Ryer, Edward D. Sabatka. Henry Sadek. SECOND ROW: Ray G. Sawyers. Dexter E. Schaible. Myron D. Schmidt. Richard W. Schmidt. Tracy B. Schmidt. Craig P. Schneider. Leo D. Schneider. THIRD ROW: Stephen H. Schrad- er. Gary D. Schultz, John S. Schwartz. Ken E. Schwemmer, Ronald E. Seery. William A. Sei- del. Larry D. Shay. FOURTH ROW: Edward J. Shel- ton. Steve A. Shilling. Jerry D. Showalter. John W. Shupe. Da- vid O. Smith. Ernest G. Smith. Gregory M. Smith. FIFTH ROW: James S. Smith. Michael R. Smith. Richard R. Smith. Robert W. Smith. Russell E. Smith. Tommy L. Smith. Ger- ald E. Snapp. SIXTH ROW: David R. Solenber- ger. Herbert L. Spencer. Robert E. Spielman. Stephen B. Spies. Ernest R. Spinks. Keith D. Starr. Harley N. Stauffer. SEVENTH ROW: Alan R. Ste- phens. Theodore J. Stimach. Larry E. Stratmann. Francis J. Stroscio. Larry D. Stuart. Kenneth L. Studer. Timothy Suellentrop. EIGHTH ROW: Joseph M. Sulli- van. Olen F. Svoboda. John C. Taylor. Kenneth E. Taylor. Jay S. Tedford. John M. Tedford, John R. Tellefson. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas N. Tex- tor. James C. Thompson. Lynne C. Thompson, Daniel R. Tice. LelandW. Tice, Philip L.Todd. Donald P. Tonn. 385 Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Harry E. Totten, Jeffrey D. Towner, Larry A. Towns, Lawrence H. Tucker, Jimmy L. Tuma, Grego- ry D. Umberger, David R. Van- cott, Alfred S. Vanderlaan. SECOND ROW: Mark E. Vander- weide. James E. Varney, Regis L. Vialle, Edward L. Vodopest, James F. Wadsack, Gilbert J. Wagner, T. Bruce Waldren, Rob- ert L. Watson. THIRD ROW: Fred L. Wedel, James D. Weichel, Charles E. Weiser, Richard J. Wempe, Evan K. Wenger, Rodney A. Wenger, Ronald D.Wenger, Stephen M. Werts. FOURTH ROW: Russell D. West- phal. Robert C. Whitman, Den- nis N. Whitmer, Robert E. Wiles, George G. Wilson, James E. Wohlt, Philip M. Woodworth, Leon W.Wright. BOTTOM ROW: Randolph L. Wright, Ricki G. Wymore, Terry L. Yoder, Benjamin C. York, Robert E. Yost, David A. Zecha, Stephen D.Zeckser, Donald E. Zimmerman, Gary L.Zimmer- man. M wit ences ence inclui and A Marlatt Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Jimmy E. Monical, Aar- on E. Carlson, Monte W. Harden, Philip S. Damon. SECOND ROW: Thomas P. Mulvany, Harold E. Brown, Richard P. Waldren. BOTTOM ROW: David R. Solenberger, Kenneth L. Fyler, David S. Craft. Robert E. Gettino. 386 Moore hall experiments with open door parties Organizing the leadership banquet during Spring Fling activities, the 500 men of Moore hall invited Charles McAtee, Kansas prison director, to be the guest speaker. Also during the spring semester, experiments were begun with open door floor parties, at which the men were permit- ted to invite their dates to their rooms. Second floor also participated in an experiment to collect data about a college student ' s needs. Fall activities included a semi-formal and open house for Parents ' Day and a whipped cream fight with West hall women. In November, Dean John Chalmers of the College of Arts and Sci- ences headed discussions at a leadership confer- ence with the executive council. Hall additions included a basketball court behind the dorm. Decorations for Moore hall ' s spring formal, Up, Up and Away, were suspended from helium balloons Peering through windows bedecked with shaving cream, a Moore hall resident calls for a weekend date. from the ceiling. The dorm, on the northeast cor- ner of campus, provides accommodations for 500. 387 Moore Hall TOP ROW: Steve E. Abrams, Alan T. Akagi, Eric B. Allen, Ronald W. Allen. Steven L. Allen, Darold G. Alwin, John S. Armbrust. SECOND ROW: Dean L. Arm- stead, Steven L. Bair, Steven W. Baker. Dennis H. Barrett. Paul F. Behle. Maurice J. Behnke. Philip P. Behrens. THIRD ROW: Richard J. Beier, Thomas C. Bell, Ronald R. Ben- ton, Paul H. Blankinship. Mi- chael J. Blaske, Clint L. Bogle, Bruce M. Bohnen. FOURTH ROW: Gerald J. Boh- nen, Charles L. Boiton, Charles R. Boreson, Douglas M. Brant, Michael L. Braxmeyer, Henry D. Brucker. Stephen R. Buek. FIFTH ROW: Eric M. Burkhead, Stephen R. Burnett, Willard D. Busby, John T. Cain, Leroy D. Chadwick, A rthurH. Channel, KuoShu Cheng. SIXTH ROW: Douglas J. Coff- man, Ned E. Cole, Terry W. Con- ard, David C. Cordel, Stephen F. Cordel, Jaime Correa-Montalvo, Alan D.Cox. SEVENTH ROW: Glenn S. Craft, Terry L. Crandell, Innis L. Croft, Gaetano F. Cuccio, John M. Davies, William P. Dawson, Dennis M. Dean. EIGHTH ROW: Thomas B. De- baun, Steve n E. Den, Dale F. Duhan, Philip W. Dunn, Robert L. Edwards. John L. Emmot, Frank W. Endsley. BOTTOM ROW: Lance R. Eric- son, David W. Eubank, Jerald L. Ewing, Daniel J. Falen, Michael J. Farmer, Joe E. Farrar, Virgil V. Feerer. Jfi Ji n a 388 -.- Moore Hall TOP ROW: Rich- ard W. Felts. Kenneth R. Fladie. J. Edward Flora. Douglas A. Flynn. Michael T. Foley. Dana G. Foy. James D. Froetschner. SECOND ROW: Richard Froet- schner. Timothy J. Fruits. Jose M. Fullana. Douglas R. Funk. Patrick J. Gallagher. R. Steven Garten. Michael D. Gasper. THIRD ROW: Robert W. Gattsh- all. William L. Gechter. Ken P. Georg. Joseph S. Gessner. Eldon L. Glenn. Kenneth F. Glover. Michael S. Glynn. FOURTH ROW: Kelly L. Goff. George C. Good. Robert Good. Toney L. Goucher. Michael E. Graham, Henry W. Green. Ber- nard W. Griffith. FIFTH ROW: Joseph C. Hake. Clare M. Hakeman. George H. Harsh. Richard A. Heeke. Charles O. Heinsohn. Steven E. Hendershot, Howard S. Hewlett. SIXTH ROW: Stephen J. Hillner. Terry L. Hills. Robert S. Hites. David E. Hobbs. Roy E. Hobbs. Wendell K. Hockens. Joe N. Hodgson. SEVENTH ROW: John W. Hof- mann. Terrance L. Hoke. John D. Holliday. Yuji Horie. Joseph T. Horvath. Michael E. Hoskin- son. Robert H. Hossfeld. EIGHTH ROW: Jack D. Houser, John R. Hower. J. Dustin Hul- tine. Jerry E. Irwin. James F. Jagger. Tomas C. Janson. Philip J. Jeffries. BOTTOM ROW: Warren H. Jep- son. Chester C. John. David E. Johnson. John A. Johnson. Harvey L. Johnston. Arthur D. Jones. Robert D. Jump. 389 . Sunny days bring dorm residents out to practice for basketball intramurals. Competing in the dormitory division, Marlatt VI took the division championship by edging Haymaker VII in the closest division race. Moore Hall TOP ROW: Gerald G. Kaiser, Kent K. Kane. Michael D. Kelley, Donald B. Kelso, Larry W. Kibler, Royce M. King, Danny C. Kingry. SECOND ROW: John B. Kinzer, Lynn E. Kirkham, Dell J. Klema, Roy J. Knight, Alan D. Krob, Robert A. Krueger, Richard H. Kunkel. THIRD ROW: Royal D. Kurth, Mark D. Kyle. Gary M. Lane, John B. Lane, Robert J. Lang, George E. Leedham. Floyd J. Legleiter. BOTTOM ROW: Charles L. Leh- man, Ronald J. Lenarcyzk, Alan L. Lewis, Kang-Shyong Liu, Donald G. Long, Ronald Louder- baugh, Donald R. Lowe. 390 15 Moore Hall TOP ROW: Ste- phen E. Loy, Bruce A. Lutz. Wil- liam W. Lynam. Richard D. Lynch. Larry E. Mages, Dale Magnett, Surendar M. Malhotra. SECOND ROW: Terrance J. Ma- lone, Frederick Martell, Gerald W. Mason, Marlin W. Mason, Kenneth Massingill. Mark R. Massoni, Frank E. Mattke. THIRD ROW: Stephen R. Max- well. Stephen L. May. Richard McCollough. Roger R. Mc- Collough, Michael D. McCoy. Francis G. McDonald. John R. McGMI. FOURTH ROW: Stephen P. Mc- Guire. Donald C. Mclntyre, Wil- liam J. McKaig, David E. Mc- La ugh I in. Charles R. McMann, William D. McMillan, Tracy G. McQuillen. FIFTH ROW: Earl D. McVicker. Robert H. Meneilly. Wade G. Michaelis, Dale W. Miles. Grego- ry A. Miles, Grover A. Miller. GeneL. Mills. SIXTH ROW: George D. Mills. James P. Miquelon, James L. Morris. William G. Morris. Den- nis R. Morriss, Rodney P. Mul- cahey, Troy M. Mullins. SEVENTH ROW: Jonathan R. Mundt. Daniel C. Murphy, Den- nis F. Mussemann, Ronald D. Musser, Ronald L. Myers. Mar- cus L. Neal. Leland E. Nelson. EIGHTH ROW: Edward M. Ng, Dale E. Nimz. Douglas C. Norris. Rodger L. Nurnberg. Steven L. Opat, Kunip Osakade. Jay R. Osborne. BOTTOM ROW: James H. Peck- ham. Michael Pendergast, Den- nis R. Peters. Christopher Peter- son. Michael W. Peterson. Eldon D. Phares. James E. Phillips. 391 Moore Hall TOP ROW: Nor- man W. Pilger, Henry C. Pott- berg, Gary S. Pruyn, Gary R. Raccuglia, Richard J. Rahija, Delbert D. Raile, Russell M. Ran- dall. SECOND ROW: Roy K. Reeves. Jeffrey D. Reinert. Dean A. Rice, Lloyd O. Rice. Randy R. Riley. John W. Risser, Jay A. Rober- man. THIRD ROW: Malcolm D. Roden- berg, Robert J. Roeder, Timothy L. Roeder, Richard A. Rogers, Stephen L. Ross, Jerry C. Roy, Walter F. Roy. FOURTH ROW: Robert A. Sager, Timothy C. Schaller, Daryl R. Scheaffer, Patrick J. Scheer, Linus J. Schmitz, Robert L. Schrandt, Larry D. Schreck. FIFTH ROW: Ronald D.SchuIz, Joseph M. Schwartz, Bruce R. Scoggan, Charles W. Scott, Richard E. Seek, Eugene R. Sei- bert, Bradley K. Sellers. SIXTH ROW: James M. Sharp, Robert S. Shelor, Stuart L. Shin- kle, James L. Shotts, Charles W. Shrader, Arris A. Sigle, David D. Simmons. SEVENTH ROW: John L. Slentz. William C. Smith, Edward M. Snyder, John C. Stallings, David L. Stephens, Rodney L. Stevens, Paul G. Stoops. EIGHTH ROW: Robert W. Storer, Bradley C. Streeter, Terrace L. Sullivan, Thomas A. Szafran, Leonard P. Szopinski, Arthur C. Taddeo, Cleve W. Tegtmeyer. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth L. Thomas, Keith D. Thompson, Kenneth L. Thompson. Larry R. Thompson, Steven M. Thomp- son, Wayne E.Thomspon, Sid- ney R. Thurston. _ _ _ J-s , fi ( - Ti ' - f ' MocrtN DeanL . 392 Moore Hall TOP ROW: Jon G. Tilsch, Kenneth A. Truelsen, Jimmie W. Truhlar, Timothy E. Tyson. James J. Uhlrich. Jerry L. Unzicker. Robert C. Urbanek. Garland A. Utech. SECOND ROW: John W. Van- horn. Richard Vanschoelandt. James D. Vawter, Kent A. Wa- goner. Jay A. Walker, Gary C. Ward, Robert L. Waters. Richard J. Wathern. THIRD ROW: Tom D. Watson, Curt L. Watts. William P. Weber. Robert N. Weiler. Ronald L. Welker. Steven J. Weybrew. Thomas A. White. William R. White. FOURTH ROW: John T. White- hair, Steven D. Wilkinson. Den- nis W. Will. Steven D. Will. Milton J.Williams. William Winkfield. Michael A. Wohler, Steven C. Wool pert. BOTTOM ROW: Michael W. Wyand. Bruce E. Yarnell. Orlan- do B. Yates. Terry J. Yeomans. Philip R. Young. DavidC.ZIas- ney, Robin J. Zubeck. Moore Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Larry W. Kibler. Roger R. McCollough. John S. Armbrust. George H. Harsh. Kenneth R. Fladie. Dean L. Armstead. Larry E. Mages. Dennis R. Morriss. BOTTOM ROW: Robert D. Jump. Robert W. Gattshall. Ronald W. Allen, Larry D. Schreck. David S. Roden, Arris A. Sigle. Virgil V. Feerer. 393 Offering an added attraction to prospective ath- letes, the Athletic dorm at 1710 Denison was com- pleted in September at a cost of $750,000. The brick structure houses men in all athletic sports. Athletic dorm provides modern comforts for 177 Completion of the Athletic Residence hall in the fall provided accommodations for 177 men in all sports, most of whom were on athletic scholar- ships. The men enjoyed wall-to-wall carpeting and individual heating and air-conditioning units in their two-man rooms. Other facilities included private lavatories, a swimming pool, sauna bath and a recreation room with pool tables and ping- pong tables. Men were served training table meals throughout the year in the dorm s two din- ing rooms, which were completed in October. In April, a formal open house was organized at the dorm. Social events were a Christmas tree- trimming party and a Valentines party. Athletic Dorm TOP ROW: Wil- liam Favrow, Vinton K. Arnett, Dennis A. Black, Milan Borota, John R. Cain, James M. Carver, Robert J. Coble. BOTTOM ROW: Lloyd M. Creed, David M. Creswell, Jon S.Dolenc, John W. Duckers, James D. Dukelow, Harold R. Early, Larry E. Elder. 394 II -Vi.i Athletic Dorm TOP ROW: Charles M. Esslinger. Oscar J. Gibson. Nicholas R. Gieber. Wil- liam E. Glenn. David W. Graas. Joel G. Green. William B. Greve. SECOND ROW: David J. Grosko. James W. Hartley. James B. Hayes. Michael R. Heer. Dwight F. Hemmerling. Donald W. Hen- derson, Robert W. Hertzel. THIRD ROW: Wheeler M. Hughes, William R. Huisman. Donald L. June. William F. Kiser. Michael J. Kolich. Richard L. Kruse. Michael J. Kuhn. FOURTH ROW: Daniel J. Lankas. Vernon R. Lavender. Gerald W. Lawson. Charles W. Lock. David P. Mawhorter. Harry E. Mc- Donald. Randall E. McGrath. FIFTH ROW: Michael E. Mertes. Kerry E. Moore. Fred L. Moss. Conrad Nightingale. Kenneth C. Ochs. Steven P. Overton. David A. Payne. SIXTH ROW: Loren E. Peithman. Stephen M. Perry. David C. Pe- terson, Arvyd P. Petrus. Nick Pino, Ronald W. Plemons. Rich- ard J. Powierza. SEVENTH ROW: Richard R. Ra- ney, Dana L. Rasch. Craig W. Ridenour. Larry E. Rink. Daniel P. Roda. Van L. Rose, Floyd Rudolph. EIGHTH ROW: Stephen M. Saun- ders, Richard Schlesinger. Rob- ert L. Scott. Dean A. Shaternick, George E. Shupe, Kenneth R. Snow. Steven A. Snyder. BOTTOM ROW: Michael C. Tar- ry, Roger D. Timken, Jay H. Vader, Allan R. Vay. Jeffrey W. Webb. Donn E. Wiese. Lawrence R. Wright, Steven E. Wright. 395 Breaking the study routine, married students role dice in an evening game with their children. Stu- dent-parents often find it necessary to coordinate their work and study schedules with babysitting. Children become fascinated by textbook pictures and charts as their parents complete reading assignments. Married students operate Jardine activities center Cooperating with the Office of Student Affairs, the Housing Office and the Department of Fami- ly and Child Development, student government representatives from Jardine Terrace established an activities center. The center featured pro- grams, lectures and films discussing the needs and concerns of the married student. Married students with children were provided with child care service and, in the evening, the center func- tioned as a study area for the 565 residents. Speakers at the center included Sheldon Edel- man, assistant director of the Counseling Office, and Beverly Schmalzried and Steve Bollman from the Department of Family and Child Develop- ment. In the fall, residents hosted an open house at the center of the 24-building complex. 396 After dinner, doing the dishes together can afford Apartment closets are not a I ways restricted to the additional conversation time for married students. storage of clothes when couples need extra space. Television often provides married students with an inexpensive evening ' s entertainment following study and household chores. Married couples in Jardine benefit from reduced rates for cable television. Students in apartments must discipline themselves to good study habits amid often noisy surroundings. Men seeking independent off-campus living find dishwashing and cleaning a part of the daily routine. Saturday morning meanscleaningfor mostapart- imposed in dorms. Off-campus residents generally ment residents, although free from room checks enjoy far fewer restrictions than in organized housing. Apartment roommates get together for a quick game of cards before returning to studies after supper. Students living in apartments must budget time to include shopping, cooking and cleaning chores. Off-campus apartments attract 4, 750 students Appealing to an increasing number of both single and married students, off-campus housing drew 40 per cent of the student body, or more than 4,750 persons during the fall semester. Sin- gle undergraduate men headed the list of those living off-campus with 2,150. Single undergradu- ate women followed with 748. Nearly 400 single graduate male students and 400 graduate married men lived in off-campus apartments. The lowest figures were of single graduate women with 86. Restrictions on off-campus living were placed only on the single undergraduate student under 21. Planning a program of better apartment liv- ing for students, the University approved only those apartments which met the city building code. Several new apartment complexes were ei- ther in the planning stage or already under con- struction to meet the growing demands. Although far from a favorite job, making beds is one chore every apartment resident cannot escape. 399 Away from campus life, a townee coed takes an op- port unity to help her brother wash the family car. Living at home presents problems and advantages Attending college in their home town, Manhat- tan students discovered their unique situation brought special problems and needs. The advan- tages of good food, inexpensive laundry facilities, quiet study places and less restrictive curfew hours were offset by the increasing difficulty in finding a parking place on campus, more frequent arguments with parents and a feeling of isola- tion from campus activities usually organized through living groups. Townees readily discov- ered that to be included on campus, they had to take the initiative, which resulted in record num- bers signing for Greek rush, joining Off -Campus Women and searching for ties through various University organizations. Home cooked meals, close family contacts and a room of their own are valued refuges for Man- hattan students, as academic and campus activities create normal college pressuresand frustrations. 400 -- Babysitting and helping a younger sister with home- work constitute added responsibility for the townee. After a Saturday night game, a townee and his date prepare for an evening at home with his family. Free to experiment in the kitchen, the amateur townee cook and his date prepare popcorn to share with the family before adjourn ing to the liv- ing room to play bridge and watch television. 401 ATHLETICS Sports are a developer of pride -- pride in the performance of a gymnast swinging high on the rings, pride in the colors of the University as stu- dents turn out in purple blazers and white hats to cheer the Wildcats, pride in the building of a new football stadium and athletic dormitory. For the individual, sports build pride in the mastery of muscles and skills; for the spectators, sports build pride in the image of the University as a competi- tor and victor. Hours spent working out in prac- tice slowly develop the body and spirit until pride in excelling drives the student to achievement. Competition creates a bond between fans and athletes - - a bond that continues through mo- ments of frustration to moments of elation. And spectators, whether students or alumni, feel a special pride in being part of the University. Photo by Don Richards Athletic Council TOP ROW: C. Clyde Jones, John Chalmers, Rob- ert J. Gump, Burk Jubelt, Chester E. Peters, John C. Frazier, Horace B. Lee. BOTTOM ROW: Harry D. Anthony, Joseph Knappenberger, Vernon P. Deines, Floyd W. Smith. Gibson Girls, the first group of its kind in the nation, a re introduced and welcomed by fans dur- ing half -time at the North Dakota State game. The 50 coeds helped in recruiting prospective athletes. 404 k Governor Docking congratulates President McCain for K-State ' s victory over Colorado State. The Governor declared Sept. 28 Every Man a Wildcat Day while donning his purple blazer presented by Coach Gibson. Athletic Council directs stadium dedication plans As chairman of Athletic Council, C. Clyde Jones called a committee which worked toward the dedication of the new football stadium. The stadium was scheduled to be completed by the opening football game. Sept. 21, 1968. The ath- letic fund-raising drive set a goal of SI. 6 million for the stadium and received a boost from the Kansas Board of Regents, who passed a revenue bond of 81. 450. 000. Living facilities for athletes were completed in October with the opening of the two dining areas. The new dorm featured carpeted rooms, private telephones, outdoor swimming pool and sauna baths. Athletic Council members included two students and 10 appointed faculty members. Athletic Director for 11 years. H. B. Lee is also a member of the Executive Committee of the NCAA. 405 Speedster Corny Davis sprints around the end fora and Bob Stull (51) take out the interference Davis gam against Oklahoma, as blockers John Watkins (63) scored 54 points to rank second in the Big Eight. 406 Serving his first season at K-State. head coach Vince Gibson gives orders to captain Danny Lankas. Jubilant Wildcats carry a very pleased coach Gibson off the field after K-State ' s 17-7 upset at CSU. Gridiron season begins with new outlook, spirit K-State opened the 1967 grid season with a new spirit, a new outlook on football. The change was a result of a new coaching staff, a completely revamped offensive attack and several outstanding individual players. At the end of the season some were disheart- ened, others discouraged; but the fact remained that K-State had ended its 21 game drought, beating CSU and barely missing victory in two other games. KSU 1967 Football OPP KSU OPP 17 Colorado State 7 7 Arkansas 28 3 VPI 15 16 Kansas 17 14 Nebraska 16 6 Missouri 28 Iowa State 17 6 Colorado 40 7 Oklahoma 46 14 Oklahoma State 49 Oklahoma finished first in the Big Eight, followed by Colorado. Kan- sas. Missouri. Oklahoma State. Nebraska. Iowa State and Kansas State. Driving in a shoulder. Mitch Bo rota racks upanOU runner, while Mike Dun can (20) comes in to assist. The Sooners ' offensive attack proved to be too much for the ' Cats though, as OU posted a 46-7 victory. Grid men break string, begin season victorious To the surprise of many skeptical fans, K- State ' s 21 game losing streak came to an end at the season opener at Colorado State. The Cats returned to Manhattan with a 17-7 victory, the first since 1964. Danny Lankas and the defensive squad put up tough resistance for the Rams, while Bill Nossek launched an offensive attack centered around running hacks Corny Davis and Ossie Cain. Two weeks later, a wind whipped and rain soaked crowd watched Corny Davis carry the ball in for two first quarter touchdowns, in what ap- peared to be the making of an upset over the sev- enth ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers. The Cats held on for nearly 59 minutes before a 31-yard Nebraska field goal gave the Huskers the deciding 16-14 edge with a minute and 11 seconds left in the game. Varsity Football Team TOP ROW: James M. Moore. Kenneth C. Ochs. Gerald W. Lawson, Michael G. Mclntosh. August J. Silva, Mi- chael E. Hicks. William H. Kennedy. Jay H. Vader. Ronald L. Stevens, Michael Church, Douglas M. Karns. Ronald A. Rossello, Robert L. Scott, Robert A. Long, Harry E. McDonald, Robert J. Coble, Lodis Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Donald G. Powell, Samuel A. Robertson, Steven P. Overton, Gene L. Schimpf, Wilbert Shaw, John L. Acker, Joseph R. Mintner, Max M. Arreguin, Paul W. Hanney, Kenneth A. Eckardt, Richard M. Goyne, Ronald L. Bowen, William L. Nossek, David R. Jones, Wayne E. Winfrey, Richard K. Balducci, Richard J. Massieon, Leroy Montgomery, Hindman P. Wall. THIRD ROW: Rich- ard C. Steinberg, Lon D. Austin, Mike Wunderly, Kenneth R. Deck, Daniel P. Roda, Arvyd P. Petrus, William B. Greve, Cornelius G. Dav- is, Forrest N. Wells. Anthony F. Severino, Leo W. Salat, Martin W. Al- len, Gregory J. Vahle. Robert W. Stull. Michael S. Duncan. Jessie 0. Branch. FOURTH ROW: Gerald F. Elliott. Harold V. Gibson, John W. Watkins, Cedric E. Rice. Gregory A. Marn. Michael D. Murray, Mi- chael J. Bruhin, Vernon A. Kraft, Lawrence J. Brown. Milan Borota. Daniel J. Lankas, Arthur A. Strozier. Osmond Cain, Alexander M. Walczak, Dean T. Hokanson, Richard D. Pryor. Robert H. Frazier. Defers nybr leadin 40X Defensivemen Jay Vader (83), Mitch Borota and Dan- ny Lankas (50) swarm in to stop a Colorado carrier. Leading ' Cat quarterback Bill Nossek drops back to look for a receiver. Nossek passed for 1.220 yards. 5--? Senior end Art Strozier makes a leaping attempt to pull the ball away from two Colorado defenders. Playing on a rain soaked field, Cornelius Davis drives into the NU line for a K-State first down. 409 a . Wildcat passing ace Bill Nossek drops back to fire Leading Big Eight receiver Dave Jones pulls in a a pass over an approaching VPI defensive lineman. Nossek aerial. Jones caught 46 passes for 561 yards. Junior punting specialist Bob Coble demonstrates his league-leading form as he gets the ball off against Oklahoma. Coble captured the Big Eight title, kicking 61 times for an average of 42.7 yards. KU ruins victory hopes; field goal provides edge Two K-State fumbles and an intercepted pass set Iowa State up for a disappointing 17-0 shutout at Ames. The following week, 19,000 fans watched nationally ranked Oklahoma rout the Y ildcats in a 46-7 Homecoming defeat. The Sooners held K-State scoreless until the fourth quarter, when Corny Davis carried the ball across the line on a 14-yard run. The annual intra-state rivalry between K-State and KU. however, became the one everyone watched. The Jayhawks opened with an early touchdown and. although the ' Cats scored several plays later, they failed to make the extra point, leaving the Hawks with a 7-6 lead. KU kept the lead until the third quarter, when Art Strozier leaped over a would-be tackier, made a one- handed catch and ran 67 yards for the score. The Cats held the lead until a fourth quarter field goal gave KU the edge for a 17-16 victory. Sophomores Lon Austin (55) and Jay Vader (83) stop a KU ball carrier in the hard-fought rivalry game. Diving over a blocker. Mile Goyne makes a desperate grab for VPI ' s elusive quarterback. The Gobbler ' s strong offensive attack, paired with a number of K-State mistakes, proved to be too much for the ' Cats. 411 _ 450. ,83 74 34 7E IB fig 55 G 4 ' -. k fltll lifS Freshman Football Team TOP ROW: Dave M. Oberzan. Donald R. Alexander, Robert J. Long. Jerome G. Beezley. Clarence R. Scott, Lynn C. Dickey. Donald A. Payne, Dean A.Shaternick.JamesM. Carver, David M. Creswell. David H. Owens, Gerry W. Morton, Alan D. Steelman, Wayne E. Brodman. SECOND ROW: Allen R. Vay, John M. Holmbeck, Lloyd M. Creed, Lloyd S. Yarnell, James M. Montgomery, Larry F. Keller. Michael J. Kuhn. Michael J. Kolich, Kevin M. Hughes, Norman P. Dubois. David A. Payne, James D. Blumig, Orson L. Pow- ell. THIRD ROW: Terry M. Draper, Ronald L. Dickerson. James H. Montgomery, Edward P. Laman, Gary L. Godfrey. Richard J. Powier- za. Forrest G. Pettey, David J. Grosko, Ronald E. Mann, Oscar J. Gib- son, James D. Dukelow. Russell H. Harrison, Charles S. Schirmer. Former head coach at Dodge City Juco, Leroy Mont- gomery completed his first year as freshman coach. Freshmen Wildcats fall, lose first three games After a highly successful season of recruiting, K-State had what appeared to be some of the best high school players in the state. In the season opener at Missouri, however, the highly touted freshmen could not come up with the winning combination, losing 12-7. The young Cats second outing proved to be no more encouraging than the first. Meeting the Nebraska frosh at home, they played toa24-0 shutout. Traveling then to Lawrence to face KU, the freshmen dropped their third game, in what appeared to be a replay of the varsity bout. A late game field goal gave the Jayhawk freshmen a 3-0 edge for the victory. The only bright spot in the frosh season came in the final game when the Wildcat yearlings or- ganized their offensive attack to down O-State, 23-13 at Stillwater. KSU 7 Misssouri Nebraska 1967 Freshman Football OPP KSU 12 24 23 Kansas Oklahoma State OPP 3 13 412 Mike Creed gets a pass off over three rushers. Creed Bulling his way, Russell Harrison tries for extra shared the quarterback duties with Mike Montgomery. yardage, carrying several 0-State tacklers with him. Russell Harrison, an All-Stater from Nebraska, drives through the Oklahoma State line, while blockers Dave Owens (62) and Terry Draper (45) help clear the way. The 0-State tilt was K-State ' s only frosh victory. 413 jsw SB ' STATE firr H Eugene Williams, 6-7 center, reaches through the outstretched armsofKU ' sBruce Sloan to pullina K-State rebound. The ' Cats went on to romp over the Jayhawks, 71-56, to the joy of the sellout crowd. 414 Grabbing the ball away from a Missouri player. Gene Williams pulls in one of his nine rebounds of the Photo by David von Riesen game. The Wildcats squeaked by MU. 69-67, when Kent Litton sunk two points as the final gun sounded. Wildcats finish second in Big Eight Tourney ith a four and three record, the Wildcat roundballers headed into the annual pre-season Big Eight Tourney. Dropping the last game of the tournament to Nebraska. 62-66, K-State fin- ished in second place, bettering its 1966 ranking by one. The Wildcats opened play with a victory over Missouri. The following night K-State downed Colorado. 74-69 to assure the Cats a shot at the championship. Starting off regular Big Eight competition, K- State traveled to Stillwater to face third place tourney finisher. Oklahoma State. After trailing at halftime, the Cats rallied to win 56-46. K-State then downed Nebraska 78-62 before losing to the Iowa State Cyclones, 79-74. The roar of 12.500 screaming fans seems deafening to a small boy as he watches K-State pull ahead of KU. 415 Junior Steve Honeycutt leaps in a desperate attempt to knock down a pass to KU forward Greg Douglas (20), while Wildcat guard Louie Small (14) looks on during the early minutes of the K-State-KU contest. Top Wildcat ball handler Steve Honeycutt shows his form as he brings the ball down against a KU press. Junior college transfer Louie Small jumps to shoot, while Nick Pino readies himself for the rebound. 416 Basketball Team TOP ROW: Dwight W. Oman. Loren E. Peithman. Gregory A. Dickerson. Ray E. Willis. Steven F. Honeycutt. SECOND ROW: Mitchell D. Third. George E. Shupe. Kent D. Litton. Jeffery W. Webb. BOTTOM ROW: Eugene Williams, Frederick O. Arnold. Nick Pino, Michael Barber, Earl H. Seyfert. Winter resigns coaching position after 15 years ipstor. herebc. Big Eight Coach of the Year Tex Winter led his Wildcat roundballers to the 1968 conference title, his eighth such feat in his fifteen-year tenure at K-State. After returning from the NCAA Re- gional Tournament, Winter made the surprise announcement of his resignation to take the head coaching position at the University of Washing- ton. Hailed as the eighth inningest coach in the nation, Winter compiled a record of 262 victories and 177 losses. Winter was to be succeeded by Cotton Fitzsimmons, who served as his assistant. 1968 Basketball Eighth win n ingest coach in the nation, Tex Winter, led the ' Cats to their eighth title in 15 years. KSU 103 California State 81 Minnesota 58 Tulsa 83 Indiana OPP 54 56 62 89 82 Texas A M 77 56 Cincinnati 58 79 North Dakota State 52 71 Missouri 61 74 Colorado 69 62 Nebraska 66 56 Oklahoma State 46 78 Nebraska 62 74 Iowa State 79 57 Colorado 56 KSU OPP 71 Kansas 56 62 Oklahoma 73 68 Southern Illinois 67 69 Missouri 67 68 Nebraska 92 85 Creighton 75 72 Oklahoma 48 64 Kansas 61 70 Missouri 63 67 Colorado 56 63 Iowa State 61 49 Oklahoma State 47 72 TCU 79 63 Louisville 93 Kansas State captured the Big Eight title followed by Kansas. Iowa State, with a tie for fourth between Nebraska and Oklahoma, Mis- souri was sixth: and Oklahoma State and Colorado tied for seventh. Midwest NCAA regional basketball tournament. Stretching in vain, senior forward Earl Seyfert tries to get a shot over an Iowa State defender. 417 Reaching over Missouri defenders, 7-foot-l center NickPinounleashesahookshotfora ' Cat basket. ' Cats ignore predictions; capture Big Eight title Overlooked in pre-season picks, the Cats sur- prised and delighted fans as they racked up a 19-9 season ' s record and captured the Big Eight title with an 11-3 mark in loop tilts. Led by the efforts of All Big Eight guard Steve Honeycutt, the ' Cats downed nationally ranked KU for the second time of the season, to put K-State in sight of the conference crown. With the consistent rebound- ing of Gene Williams, K-State beat Missouri and CU before facing second place Iowa State. A Wil- liams tip-in at the final gun gave the Wildcats a 63-61 victory over the Cyclones, assuring them of no less than a tie for the crown. The ' Cats, unwill- ing to share the title, finished the regular season with a 49-47 victory over Oklahoma State. Junior college transfer Gene Williams pockets a lay- up for two points against the Iowa State Cyclones. 418 TUP lions; ilk ynoube it rebound. ' - :: .: : -at . unvill- !ular ::;; =, Senior Nick Pino, chosen Honorable Mention All-Big Eight, uses his height advantage to put up a shot. All eyes are on the ball after Colorado ' s Greg Smith fails to block sophomore Kent Litton ' s outside shot. Clawing for the ball, Gene Williams and Fred Arnold battle with KU ' s Phil Harmon fora loose rebound. 419 Basketball yearlings post 4-4 record, lose to KU After opening the season with two victories, the Wildcat yearlings lost three straight before finding the winning mark again, to post a 4-4 rec- ord for the year. Led by the Pueblo, Colo, duo of Terry Snider and Eddie Smith, the young Cats downed Kansas City Juco, Nebraska, Ft. Scott Jucoand Parsons Juco, but couldn ' t man age a victory over the KU frosh. Plagued by a lack of heighth, the ' Cats dropped two games to the young Kansas Jayhawks. KSU 92 81 85 70 56 71 105 64 1968 Freshman Basketball Kansas City Jr. College Nebraska Dodge City Jr. College Kansas Nebraska Fort Scott Jr. College Parsons Jr. College Kansas OPP 58 72 87 82 63 65 58 107 Dwarfing the players a round him, center Nick Pino puts up a shot over the heads of freshman defenders, during the annual frosh-varsity game. The veterans overwhelmed the yearlings, scoring a 95-45 victory. Frejlw Reach to pull 420 58 72 ; 82 E 107 Freshman Basketball Team TOP ROW: Oscar L. Jones. Bernard W. Griffith. Michael E. Mertes. Damon D. Burton. Fred L. Moss. William R. Cheatham. BOTTOM ROW: Lucillious Williams. Donn E. Wiese. Edward C. Smith. Randall E. McGrath. Terry S. Snider. Reaching desperately, freshman Mike Mertes tries to pull a rebound from the grasp of Gene Williams. Freshmen Donn Wiese (22) and Mike Creed (25) find the job of defending 7-foot-l Nick Pino difficult. 421 Pitcher Van Bullock hurls one past an Emporia State batter, while first baseman Dwight Martinek moves in to defend. Bullock finished the season with a 2 and 2 record, striking out 30 batters. Stickmen get big start; slump ruins high hopes Despite an apparent abundance of inexperi- enced sophomores, Wildcat stickmen opened the season on an optimistic note. Coach Bob Brasher fielded a young squad, with only seven returning lettermen, in a highly successful southern swing, which resulted in a 6-4 record. Squaring off against Big Eight foes, the ' Cats made a three game sweep of the Nebraska series and captured two of three games at Missouri. The K-State team headed into the Colorado series in a tie for first place with Oklahoma State. But the CU match proved to be the start of a disasterous fall for the ' Cats, dropping two games to the Buffalos, followed by two losses to Iowa State. Hoping to redeem themselves against Oklahoma State, the Wildcats ' enthusiasm was dampened when the three game series was rained out. The ' Cats continued their downward plunge, dropping two to Oklahoma and one to Kansas, ending up the season in fourth place. 422 Sophomore pitcher Phil Wilson fires his fastball The ' Cats met Creighton, Arkansas, Missouri. Iowa to an opponent in an early season home game. State and Kansas for seven contests in Manhattan. - lines to the ion State. doat mdp v-- Adding to his .275 batting average. Jack Woolsey rounds the bases to score another run for the ' Cats. Sophomore Dwight Martinek gets a base hit against KU. Martinek batted in 14 runs and scored 11 times. 423 Center-fielder Jack Woolsey makes a head-first slide to get safely back to third, beating an Emporia State pick-off attempt. Woolsey, a sophomore, scored 18 runs and had the team high of 22 runs batted in. Head coach Bob Brasher contemplates game strategy before the KU duel. Brasher is a former pro scout. Junior Joe Spurgeon rounds third on his way to score against Iowa State. Spurgeon hit .296 for the season. 424 Injuries, weather plague baseball squad ' s efforts Plagued with injuries and poor weather, Bob Brasher ' s young baseball team finished fourth in the conference after holding an early league lead. The Wildcat hurlers had four games rained out, posting a 16 and 13 overall mark and finishing wit h a 9 and 8 record in Big Eight competition. KSU i 2 .3 3 2 11 13 3 4 4 2 1 1967 Baseball OPP KSU Louisiana State Louisiana State La mar Tech La mar Tech LamarTech Arkansas State Murry State Murry State Arkansas Arkansas Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Missouri 11 Missouri 14 Missouri 4 2 Colorado 2 13 Colorado 2 6 Colorado 3 4 Iowa State 5 7 Iowa State 3 Oklahoma 2 3 Oklahoma 2 7 Oklahoma 3 1 Kansas 7 Kansas 1 Emporia 12 8 Emporia OPP 4 5 7 4 8 9 14 2 4 2 4 5 2 3 Phil Wilson prepares to hurl his fast ball. The sophomore pitcher had a 1.68 earned run average. Final standings in the Big Eight were: Oklahoma State first: Missouri second: Oklahoma third: Kansas State fourth: Colorado fifth; Ne- braska sixth; Iowa State seventh: Kansas eighth. Baseball Team TOP ROW: Ronald C. Scholl. Van K. Bullock, Jack L. Woolsey. Steven A. Snyder. Thomas A. Wheeler, Donald J. Klipow- icz. Joseph A. Spurgeon. Larry D. Largent. SECOND ROW: James E. Brown. Gus G. Vedros. Nicholas R. Gieber. Danny L. Nichols. James D. Scheffer. Philip B. Wilson. Robert A. Murry. BOTTOM ROW: Rich- ard B. Schlesinger, Sheldon M. Mettler. Steve J. Wood. Dwight J. Martinek, Cecil W.Johnson. Wayne T. Dreier. Barry L. Herron. 425 Wildcat basketball standout Steve Honeycutt turns Honeycutt cleared the cross bar at 6-foot-4 to score to track, as he shows his form in the high jump. a K-State victory against the Air Force Academy. 426 Outdoor Track Team TOP ROW: Vinton K. Arnett, Larry E. Wei- don. Michael M. Kelly. James B. Hayes. Stephen M. Saunders, Van L. Rose. Michael C. Tarry. SECOND ROW: Dana L. Rasch. Terry W. Hoi- brook. John J. Nazario. Charles Y. Harper. William W. Dutton, Rob- ert W. Jaymes. William F. Kiser. BOTTOM ROW: Michael R. Heer. Conrad K. Nightingale. Steven F. Honeycutt, Andrew Williams. Ron- ald L. Moody. Paul R. Scholz, Darrell D. Dodds. Distance specialists Conrad Nightingale, Wes Dutton and Charles Harper round the final turn in the mile. if. Nightingale wins place on Pan- American team Although the Wildcat thinclads made a disap- pointing seventh place showing in the Big Eight Meet, the season was brightened by several out- standing performances. Wes Dutton highlighted the ' Cat ' s efforts at the Texas Relays, running a 2:55.8 three quarter leg in the distance medley, to set a new Big Eight mark. Charles Harper, running the second three mile race of his career, finished in the number two spot at the Big Eight meet, nine seconds under the old record. Conrad Nightingale, defending Big Eight mile champi- on, surprised many by turning his attention from the mile to the steeplechase; a move which proved successful. Competing in the Compton Coliseum Relays at Los Angeles, he posted an 8:45.6 to set a new conference mark. Running a week later, the Wildcat senior placed first at the United States Track Federation Meet. With sec- ond place marks at the NCAA and AAU meets, Nightingale won a birth on the U.S. team, taking a silver medal at the Pan-American Games. 427 ' Cat track team settles for seventh place finish Scoring several close second place finishes, the K-State trackmen could not find the win- ning mark, winding up in seventh place in the Big Eight for the third consecutive year. Opening the season at the Texas Relays, K-State ' s indoor record-holding distance medley team watched the Abilene Christian foursome steal the victory in the final 100 yards. The Drake Relays proved to be a rerun in the four mile relay, as KU ' s Jim Ryun took the lead to win at the wire. KSU 102 431 2 371 2 371 2 78 98 1967 Outdoor Track Wichita State Drake Missouri Oklahoma Southern Illinois Missouri Air Force OPP 44 34 881 2 901 2 151 1 2 65 45 With a look of strain on his face, distance runner Mike Tarry comes to the wire for a K-State victory. Kansas won the Big Eight meet followed by Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Colorado, Missouri, Kansas State, and Iowa State. Sprinting down the runway, trackster John Hamman prepares to catapult himself over the pole vault bar. Making his successful bid for first place, Don Riedl stretches for a 22-foot leap against Air Force. Off 44 34 Junior Larry Fisher steps over the last barrier in the 44-yard hurdles to sprint for the finish line. Rolling over the bar, a freshman trackster practices his style in the high jump before an upcoming meet. Indoor Track Team TOP ROW: Michael M. Kelly, William J. Buch- man, Larry E. Weldon, Kenneth L. Swenson, John M. Hamman, Ste- phen W. Swayze. James B. Hayes. THIRD ROW: Darrell D. Dodds, Michael C. Tarry. Ronald W. Plemons, Van L. Rose, Michael R. Heer, Stephen J. Mudrey, Timothy Nightingale. SECOND ROW: John E. Bolan, Terry W. Holbrook, William F. Kiser, Dana L. Rasch, Jerry L. Sturgeon, James S. Wheatcroft, Kerry E. Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Wil- liam W. Favrow, Michael J. Ross, John R. Cain, Rodger D. Timken, Lawrence R. Wright, Elmer Laman. pm Thinclads capture fifth in KC Big Eight meet After failing to score a victory in dual competi- tion, the ' Cat thinclads made a strong effort at the Big Eight Indoor Track Championship at Kansas City, capturing fifth place. Wildcat tracksters Terry Holbrook and Larry Wright led the K-State scoring with second place finishes in the 440-yard dash and shotput to place the ' Cats ahead of CU, O-State and Iowa State. KSU 56 59 431 2 Indoor Track Nebraska Oklahoma Missouri OPP 65 63 881 2 Confe Kansas won the Big Eight meet followed by Oklahoma, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas State, Colorado, Oklahoma State, and Iowa State. Stretching over the low hurdles, Big Eight runners race down the track to the finish. K-State hurdler Roger Timken placed third in the 60-yard event, but the ' Cats could retrieve only a fifth place finish. - Conference tracksters break from the line, setting offonthegruelingmilerunattheBigEightlndoor Track Meet, in Kansas City. KU star and national standout Jim Ryu n ran to a 4:05 finish for the win. Photos by Rich Clarkson Broad jumper Bill Kiser sails to the sand bed in the Big Eight Indoor Track Championships in Kansas City. With expressions of determination, leading Big Eight sprinters vie for top honors in the 60-yard dash. . Distance runners tumble; rank sixth in Big Eight After holding the conference title for two years and finishing second in the nation in 1966, the Wildcat harriers fell to sixth place in the Big Eight cross country competition. Returning only three seniors, coach DeLoss Dodds team was plagued with inexperience, posting a 2-2 dual meet record. The Cats opened the season with a win over SIU but fell to MU before scoring a vic- tory over Nebraska. In the final dual meet, K- State trailed by one point to lose to Drake, 28-27. Highlights of the season came with a first place finish in the Mid-West Federation Meet at Wich- ita, and a second place mark in the State Federa- tion Meet at Lawrence. KSU 26 32 18 28 1967 Cross Country Southern Illinois Missouri University Nebraska University Drake OPP 33 27 43 27 Former track star DeLoss Dodds has led his harriers to two Big Eight titles in his four years as coach. Missouri won the Big Eight title followed by Colorado, Iowa State, Kansas. Oklahoma, Kansas State. Oklahoma State and Nebraska. Cross Country Team TOP ROW: Ronald W. Plemons, James B. Hayes, Stephen M. Saunders, Kenneth L. Swenson. BOTTOM ROW: Darrell D. Dodds, Michael C. Tarry, James C. Bell, Van L. Rose. II 432 K-State and Nebraska runners take off for the three- mile run across the Manhattan Country Club Course in a dual cross country meet. Wildcat harriers Mike Tarry and Van Rose led K-State to the 18-43 victory. Two-year senior lettermen Mike Tarry and Van Rose fight for the lead as they near the finish line. Wildcat harriers warm up before starting out on an exhausting three-mile run against the Cornhuskers. to- m 433 Wrestlers finish season with winning 9-6-1 record Fritz Knorr led his Wildcat grapplers to their 15th consecutive winning season, scoring nine wins against six losses and one tie. After an im- pressive season of dual meets, the ' Cats could only salvage sixth place in the Big Eight tourney. Wildcat wrestlers scored victories over such pow- ers as Air Force, Illinois and Purdue, but suffered hard defeats to the Oklahoma schools, loosing to Oklahoma State, 0-33 and OU, 5-32. K-State matmen made an impressive showing at the Mis- souri Valley A.A.U. meet in Salina, winning sev- en of the eleven divisions. 1968 Wrestling KSU OPP KSU 28 Emporia State 5 24 8 South Dakota St. 24 18 24 Drake 3 17 5 Iowa State 30 23 13 Missouri 16 14 17 Nebraska 12 15 Air Force 14 5 4 Colorado 27 22 Central Missouri State Southwest Missouri St. Illinois Purdue Missouri Oklahoma State Oklahoma Northeast Missouri St. OPP 10 12 11 6 14 33 32 8 Gary I an op Oklahoma and Oklahoma State shared the Big Eight title with Iowa State third; Colorado fourth; Missouri fifth; Kansas State sixth and Nebraska seventh. Serving his 15th season as Wildcat wrestling coach, Fritz Knorr confers with 130-pounder Marvin Landes. M Campt Marvir Bernie Page, a 167-pound sophomore, struggles to free himself from the grasp of an O.U.grappler. Gary Richards, a 160-pound sophomore, pulls free of an opponent ' s hold, gaining one point for an escape. Junior James McDougal ties up with his opponent before going for the take-down in a 137-pound match. :;; .andes. Wrestling Team TOP ROW: Charles L. Howard, James E. Barrett, Alan H. Maestas, Thomas W. Vernon, Myron W. Lowry, Victor J. Campbell. Thomas M. Bukowski, William J. Fields. SECOND ROW: MarvinL. Landes. Larry J.Dra gone, Bruce A. Pierson, James K. McDougal, Gary A. Richards. Rodney C. Morgan, Larry E. Elder, Richard M. Dudgeon. THIRD ROW: Terry L. Gugle, Ronald L. Tacha. David K. Wieland. Daniel E. Thomas. Bernie R. Page. John D. Mc- Closkey. Kenneth J. Rempe. BOTTOM ROW: Fritz G. Knorr. Thomas E. Keller, Lonnie D. Wilson, David K. Lightner, Steven C. Elder, Wil- liam LeeRoy Brown. uggles ippler. 435 Gymnastics Team TOP ROW: Robert G. Parker, Colin L. Campbell, Robert D. Spencer, Thomas S. Dawson, Ronald L. Bridges. SECOND ROW: Allen G. Talley, Michael E. McDermed, Ralph M. Pietronicco, Steven W. Kinder, David A. Gechter. BOTTOM ROW: Donald L. Bridges, Clyde C. Albright, John P. Ayres, Jon S. Dolenc, Bob Rector. Bob Rector, former K-State gymnast and second year c oach, gives instructions to a Wildcat team member. Young gymnastics team defeats Nebraska, KU After failing to score a victory the previous sea- son, the Wildcat gymnastics squad, composed primarily of sophomores and juniors, came back to earn six wins against eight losses for the 1968 season. Two of the wins came against Big Eight foes Nebraska and Kansas. Competing in the Kansas Invitational meet, the team took four and tied another of the nine events. Team members placed fourth and fifth in Big Eight competition. 1968 Gymnastics KSU 154.55 163.95 150.70 156.25 138.55 147.65 162.65 162.25 161.65 153.00 152.80 154.30 Western Illinois Wichita State Iowa State Kansas Eastern New Mexico New Mexico State Nebraska Wichita State Oklahoma Colorado State College Colorado Air Force OPP 152.25 163.05 163.85 154.40 97.80 151.39 169.40 139.35 173.25 173.40 178.90 170.75 Colorado won the Big Eight championship, followed by Iowa State. Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and K-State. 436 Team captain Jack Ayres excels in competition on the high bar. the trampoline and the long horse. Sophomore Scott Dolenc executes a movement on the side horse duringa home meet with Nebraska. Holding a handstand, Steve Kinder shows his form in free exercise, an event requiring grace and balance. Demonstrating strength and agility, letterman Colin Campbell performs a handstand on the still rings. 437 With a look of determination, sophomore Steve Betton fights to maintain a lead in the 200-yard butterfly. Betton was one of six sophomore swimmers to win team positions, while only four seniors returned. Team captain Craig Ridenour passes his opponent to score a K-State victory in the 1,000-yard freestyle. Tankers win 2, lose 9, finish in seventh place Wildcat swimmers opened the 1968 season with a victory over Arkansas, but were to see only one more win for the year, finishing with a two win and nine loss record for the season. The Cats downed Colorado to take the number seven spot in the Big Eight. Junior Dick Rivera, conference champion in the freestyle and backstroke, and senior Craig Ridenour, swimming the 500 and 1,000 yard freestyle, were the two most consistent performers for the Cats. Freshman swimmers showed promise for the future when they were barely defeated by the varsity, 55-49. 1968 Swimming KSU 68 39 55 38 29 36 27 45 34 Arkansas Missouri Colorado Iowa State Southern Methodist Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska Oklahoma OPP 35 65 43 65 65 67 72 59 62 Kansas won the Big Eight meet followed by Iowa State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Missouri. Nebraska, Kansas State and Colorado. 438 Churning water, Dick Rivera, in the outer lane, pulls ahead to win the 200-yard backstroke event. Swimming coach Ed Fedosky, serving his eighth year at K-State. gives advice to senior Mike Dumford. Swimming Team TOP ROW: Edward J. Fedosky. Steve L. Betton. Robert G. Parker. Michael B. Sterling. Michael D. Dumford. Leigh R. Barker. SECOND ROW: Douglas A. Kern, Douglas R. Goodman, James D. Latham. Rodney J. Barnes. Roger P. Kaiser. THIRD ROW: Frederick Williams. Thomas L. Oursler. Stephen J. Dyer. Patrick J. Lafferty. James S. Fields. BOTTOM ROW: Galen E. Biery. Craig W. Ridenour, Larry D. Eschenburg. Pierre L. Picotte, Robert T. Duenkel. 439 Wildcat golfers Pete Bell and Craig Bunker get in some practice putts before a home match. Golf Team TOP ROW: Charles R. Shallenberger, Gary L. Johnson, Peter A. Bell, Ronald D. Fogler. BOTTOM ROW: John R.Graham, Ronne C. Schmedemann, James J. Graham. Successful golf season ends with 14-2-1 record A highly successful golf season ended on a disappointing note. After establishing a 14-2-1 overall record, the ' Cats managed only a fifth place finish in the Big Eight tournament. In the Shawnee Intercollegiate, Wildcat linksman Ron Schmedemann led K-State to a fourth place tie with the University of Kansas. KSU OPP 1967 Golf KSU OPP 13 Washburn 2 15 13 Bradley Washburn 1 71 2 Kansas 71 2 8 1 2 Missouri 61 2 5 1 2 Iowa State 91 2 4 Oklahoma 11 15 Washburn 15 Baker 131 2 Emporia State 1 1 2 131 2 Iowa State 1 1 2 14 Missouri 1 8 Nebraska 7 12 Kansas 3 14 Missouri 1 8 Nebraska 7 12 Kansas 3 Oklahoma State captured the Big Eight meet followed by Oklahoma, Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas State, Iowa State, Kansas and Missouri. Completing his first year as coach, Ron Fogler is in- structional golf-pro at Manhattan Country Club. 440 Veteran tennis coach for 13 years, Karl Finney talks with senior lettermen Mike Kraus and Danny Millis. Wildcat netmen record 10 shutouts for season Sophomore netman James Cruce returns a shot with a hard backhand during a daily practice session. Posting 10 shutouts for the season, the Wildcat netmen finished with an impressive 13-4 record, but could secure no more than a third place berth in the Big Eight tournament. Conference dual victories came over Colorado, Oklahoma State, Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa State. The Wildcats lost to Oklahoma City University twice to tally a 7-2 record on the non-conference slate, while they downed Wichita and Washburn twice, Okla- homa Baptist, Bethany and Luther College. KSU OPP Bethany College 7 Washburn 7 Oklahoma Baptist 1 Oklahoma City U. 6 5 Wichita State 7 Luther College 7 Washburn 7 Iowa State 7 Colorado State 1967 Tennis KSU 7 4 7 2 1 7 2 5 Colorado Oklahoma State Wichita State Oklahoma City U. Oklahoma Nebraska Kansas Missouri OPP 3 5 6 5 2 Oklahoma captured the Big Eight title followed by Kansas. Okla- homa State. Kansas State. Colorado. Missouri. Iowa State and Ne- braska. Tennis Team TOP ROW: Dennis C. Petterson. Michael R. Ander- son. Karl F. Finney. SECOND ROW: Richard C. Dickson. R. Merle Duncan. BOTTOM ROW: Michael R. Kraus. James R. Cruce. Danny H. Millis. 441 Determination required of crew members is seen on the contorted face of Wildcat rower Jettie Condray. Rowing Crew TOP ROW: Donald D. Craig, Christopher McCann, Kenneth E. Stout, Dale S. Brown, Stan G. Weir, George Breidenthal, Donald B. Coleman, Steven R. Lyons. SECOND ROW: Jerry A. Dickin- son, Michael R. Cams, Gregory F. Demond, Craig N. Deeds, Law- rence F. Kueser, Dennis L. Yoder, Charles A. Perry, Larry N. Carey. Rowers win top honors in Kansas City regatta K-State rowers, in their fifth year of competi- tion, placed eighth in a field of ten crews in the Mid-America Spring Championships. The Cats fared better at the Heart of America Rowing Regatta in Kansas City, however, capturing top honors by edging out Alabama and Brock Univer- sity of Ontario, Canada, for the sweep. Highlighting the season, the Wildcats traveled to Mexico City to meet three top Mexican crews. Competing against teams from the Mexican Army and Navy and a private rowing club, the ' Cats finished third. The international meet marked a first for K-State and collegiate rowing. The Wildcat crew was the first K-State athletic team to compete outside the United States and the first American college crew to race in Mexico. An addition planned for the rowing program was a new boat house, scheduled for completion in the spring. The facility was financed through personal donations and a fund-raising drive from students, faculty and alumni. THIRD ROW: Raymond L. Rhodd. Curtis W. Kruse. Dick W. Mc- Creight. Randell L. Sedlacek, Lester L. Bieber. William D. Gibb, Ever- ett Lutjemeier, William E. Buzenberg. BOTTOM ROW: Jettie F. Con- dray, G. Michael Zoe ' rb, Michael M. Kozlowski, Richard L. Vogel, Keith E. Watkins, Forrest L. Walker, Marion K. Eisler. 442 Wildcat crewmen spend long afternoons practicing on Tuttle Creek Reservoir in preparation for the stren- uous rowing season. Rowers start practice sessions in March, fighting freezing spring winds and water. Don Rose, coach and organizer of the rowing crew, was instrumental in the construction of a boat house. K-State oarsman Mike Kozlowski gasps for air as he slumps in the shell, exhausted after a race at Tuttle. 443 Rifle Team TOP ROW: Ellen F. Speer, Judith A. James, Barbara J. Anderson, Donna J. Holt. SECOND ROW: Richard F. Rouse, Elizabeth A. Dawson, George M. Wilkins. BOTTOM ROW: Larry G. Hess, Spen- cer A. Linderman, Harold B. Munkvold, James C. Richardson. Men ' s varsity rifle team earns second in Big Eight Men s varsity rifle team ended their season by placing second in the Big Eight meet, losing to Oklahoma State by only one point and breaking the previous record. The women ' s team topped their season by capturing third in the nation. Out of 33 teams, K-State captured second place in the Mississippi Valley tournament. The rifle team took fourth out of a field of 53 teams at the invitational meet in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Later in December, K-State hosted the largest rifle meet in the nation, which consisted of more than fifty teams. Coached by Sergeant George Wilkins, the varsity team placed fifth in the Tur- key Shoot. Kansas State won over Iowa State in an individual meet and planned for their next meet at the Big Sky tournament. Both teams en- tered competition outside the Big Eight and en- gaged in various tournaments. Beth Dawson and Judy James concentrate on learning how to drill targets as Coach Wilkens demonstrates. Kansas rifle champion Larry Hess helps Lynn Gibbs steady his shooting arm during a target practice. v 444 Jerald Mock, Union recreation director, serves as both coach and manager for the bowling teams. Demonstrating the form of a professional, Wildcat bowler Bob Jones sends the ball toward its mark. Bowlers finish second in state traveling league Led by Larry Weyer, with a 181 average, the K-State men ' s bowling team captured second place in the men s traveling league. The Cats rolled against bowlers from Kansas, Emporia and Wichita State. The K-State women ' s squad, al- though not in competition in the traveling league, out-did the men in the postal league. The Wildcat girls fared exceptionally well after only three years in competition, taking top honors in the six-team league. The men were forced to set- tle for a disappointing sixth place finish. Compe- tition in the postal league included representa- tives from K-State, Iowa State, Kansas, Oklaho- ma, Oklahoma State and Wichita State. 445 Men ' s Bowling Team Lawrence A. Weyer, Daniel J. Shiel, Robert J. Jones, William E. Feldman, Frank A. Kleczka. Kenneth L. Fyler. Women ' s Bowling Team TOP ROW: Nancy S. Peterson, Marylyn E. Verhaalen, Judith A. Cunningham, Janie I. Rhyne. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy J. Bond, Elizabeth P. Gilmore. Arms and legs go flailing as coeds lunge for the rebound in a women ' s intramural basketball game. Kappa Alpha Theta, Putnam hall and two Goodnow hall teams won titles in the women ' s tournament. Direct! yppro Coeds i Intramural director Al Sheriff takes a break from the daily routine to work out on the handball court. KDs win WAA trophy in women ' s intramurals Kappa Delta sorority won the 1967 Women ' s Athletic Association trophy, awarded to the living group with the largest number of girls participat- ing in intramural sports. Goodnow hall captured both the kickball and volleyball titles, while Boyd hall dominated the swimming competition, end- ing Kappa Kappa Gamma ' s four-year reign. Co- educational volleyball competiton was won by a group of independent students. Due to lack of facilities, softball intramurals were not held dur- ing the 1967 season. Sandra Hick, women ' s intramural director, also coached the women ' s basketball team to a five win, three loss record. Highlighting the season was the Emporia sports day, where the basketball team played in the championship round. Al- though losing to Emporia, the team later claimed a victory over the team in Manhattan. 446 ' Directing women ' s intramurals, Sandra Hick set up programs in six sports for almost 1,000 coeds. With typical feminine enthusiasm, a coed attempts in vain to score during an early season kickball game. Coeds in the women ' s intramural tennis tournament played singles games from the last week of March tothesecond week of May. The winner was chosen by single eliminations from 32 original players. mm- Sprinting away from their starting blocks, contes- tants start a round the track for the 440 yard dash. Table tennis titles for total team points went to Haymaker 6, ASCE, Visitors, AVMA, and Delta Upsilon. Participating in intramural track, a contestant aims for team points as he puts the shot in the air. Betas, AVMA, Marlatt lead men ' s intramurals With 10 sports completed, the intramural race remained close. Beta Theta Pi outpointed Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the fraternity division, AVMA edged out PEM for the independent lead and Marlatt 6 led the dormitory competition. With wins in basketball, badminton and vol- leyball, the Betas earned 729 points. The Sig Alphs, with championships in swimming, wres- tling and freethrows and second place in basket- ball totaled 601, followed by Phi Delta Theta with 512 points. AVMA, with titles in horse shoes and handball, had 462 points, followed by PEM with 447, plac- ing first in football. Marlatt 6 captured the bas- ketball crown to total 416 points. Haymaker was second with 335, winning football. Third place was held by Marlatt 4, with 325 and fourth went to Moore 4, with 320 points. 448 Phi Delta Theta Meryl Wilson leaps to snag a pass in the fraternity division playoff in intramural football while a Sigma Nu defender comes up for the tag. The Phi Delts scored a 6 to victory. Charlie Rutherford, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, drives Terry Fry, Farmhouse, to the mat in the final round of intramural wrestling. Fry scored a 5 to 2 victory, but the Alphs won the overall crown with 83 points. ' 449 :4. ' s LS r- - If - . - ' V Photo by David von Riesen CLASSES Students reflect University development in in- tellectual and personal growth. As freshmen, they are immersed into an environment of lectures, midnight study sessions with friends and meet- ings. Opinions are shaped by exposure to new cultures and philosophies, and minds are trained to analyze, experiment and communicate. Al- though the signs of intellectual growth are appar- ent in scholastic achievement, students may be unaware of personal growth. A leisurely walk to classes in the beauty of a spring morning, solitude in Danforth Chapel or the contentment of silent companionship blends imperceptibly into the student ' s personality. And to a senior at gradua- tion these memories of college years are part of the realization that the University is an insepara- ble part of his development. He has grown with the University. Seniors collect $1,500 for campus map project To aid campus visitors, the class of 1968 sug- gested construction of a campus map based on a design by a landscape architecture student. The project was postponed after consultation with the University s Long-Range Planning Committee until a main campus entrance could be construct- ed in the future. Nearly $1,500 in funds for the Senior class officers Rich Massieon, vice-president, Mike Jackson, president, Greg Hanson, treasurer, map were raised by the sale of 650 senior activity cards. Class membership totalled 1,894. Seniors entertained during the year at several keg parties, a dance and a beach outing. Sitting in reserved sections at home football and basketball games, seniors cheered the Wildcats for the last times before spring graduation exercises. and Jan Miller, secretary, proposed the construction of a campus directory for their class project. :iivit end times oject. Accept ing a handshake and diploma case from the dean of her college, the bachelor ' s degree candi- date completes her graduation ceremony. Advanced degrees are conferred bythe University president. Staff recognizes seniors for outstanding service In order to recognize those graduates who served the University community in an outstand- ing manner during their years as students, the Royal Purple staff has again selected 30 outstand- ing seniors. This continues a tradition revived by the 1967 staff. These students were selected from a list of 100 candidates nominated by their re- spective college councils. Criteria considered in the selections were overall satisfactory scholar- ship, display of leadership and outstanding Uni- versity service, with service considered as most important. Final decisions were made by a com- mittee of RP editors and advisers after reviewing the applications submitted by the candidates. Those selected are pictured informally through- out the senior section. 453 As Commerce Council members Rita Vo draska and Les Longberg both served as officers. President of Phi Chi The ta, Rita was also editor of The Commerce Student. Les, recipient of a KSU Honor Scholarship, was president of Alpha Kappa Lambda and an area administrative officer for Arnold Air Society. Seniors: Abe-And TOP ROW: Abel, John C: Manhattan, Business Administration. Abolfazli, Mohammad: Tehran, Iran, Architectural Structures. Adams, Bruce A: Seneca, Personnel Management, Statesmen Sec., Orotorio Chorus, Caisson, Chorus, Newman Club. Adams, Earl Q: Lakin, Agricultural Mechanization. Adams, George X: New Cumberland, Pa., Marketing, Alpha Chi Rho Rec. Sec., Alpha Kappa Psi, CYR, Flying Club V-Pres., Newman Club. Adams, James P: Hardtner, Animal Husbandry, Farm House Hist., Alpha Zeta, Block Bridle, Harry Darin Sch., MoorMan Sch. Adams, Linda J: Manhattan, Sociology, K-State Players, Women ' s Glee, A Capella Choir, CYR, K-State Singers Sch. SECOND ROW: Agresta, William M: Stratford, Conn., Veteri- nary Medicine, Alpha Zeta Scribe, AVMA. Albers, Joyce M: Grinnel, Elementary Education. Albright, Sheryl K: Delia, Ele- mentary Education, Kappa Delta Soc. Chm., Union Hosp. Comm. Sec., Ski Club, S.E.A. Alexander, Merlin F: Manhattan, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, CYR. Alexander, Roger B: Topeka, Architectural Engineering. Alexander, Stan- ley J: Atchison, Secondary Education, Gamma Theta L ' psilon, Geography Club, MYF, Intr. Bowling. Allen, Martin W: Soldier, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Allen, Ronald W: McCook, Neb., Agricultural Economics. Almquist, Merlan T: Assaria, Building Construction. Alpert, Dean J: Paola, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Alpha Zeta, Intr., Straube Sch. House. Alpert, Glenn P: Paola, Agricultural Engineering, FarmHouse, Phi Eta Sigma, Arnold Air Soc., Sigma Tau, Steel Ring V-Pres., Engr. Coun. Open House Chm., ASAE Open House Chm. Sec.-treas., Intr., Farm Bureau Sch., Murray Wilson Sch., AFROTC Sch. Altendorf, Pamela C: Cherryvale, Physical Sciences, Kappa Delta, Collegiate 4-H, AWS, Gamma Delta. Altendorf, Ronald L: Independence, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle, Collegiate 4-H. Anderegg, Marvin K: Garnett, Dairv Production. Seniors: And-Bai TOP ROW: Anderson. Barbara J: Lawrence. Physical Sciences, Alpha i Delta. Pledge B. Nursing Club. Collegiate 4-H. Rifle Club Sec.. Newman Club, Rifle Team, Intr. Anderson, David E: Courtland, Psychology. Angell, Beverly J: Ft. Worth, Tex.. Sec- ondary Education, Clovia, Kappa Delta Pi. S.E.A., Collegiate 4- H. Intr.. Theta Sigma Phi Schs. Anschutz, Fredrick G: Lakin, Pre-Medicine. Anton. Billy V: Satanta. Animal Husbandry. Armbrust. John S: Ellsworth. Mathematics, Arnold Air Soc., KSUARH Pres.. AFROTC Schs. Armbruster, Jerry L: Ellis, Ag- ricultural Education. Alpha Tau Alpha. Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate 4-H. LSA. SECOND ROW: Armstrong, Elizabeth: Hutchinson, Elementa- r Education. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Sec. Armstrong, Lamonte C: Horton, Civil Engineering, ASCE. Armstrong. Linda J: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Arnott, Ralph E: Blue Rapids. Economics. Atchison, Timothy A: Leav- enworth. Physics. Attwood. Mary S: Silverlake, Physical Thera- py. Aupperle. Ronald E: Hutchinson, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Avery. Cheri L: Barnes, Home Economics and Journalism. Axe. William J: Wetmore, Modern Languages. Ayres. John P: Prairie Village. Business Administration. Bader, Dean R: Palmer, Neb.. Veterinary Medicine. Beta Sigma Psi, Alpha Zeta. AVMA. Badger. Bonnee B: Emporia, Elementary Education, Delta Zeta Pres. Schs. Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks. Chimes. Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. Mortar Board. SGA Quiz Bowl Chm., S.E.A., Union Movies Comm., AWS. German Club Treas.. Ml N. MC. Canterbury Assoc., Intr., Un- ion National Bank Schs., KSU Honor Schs. Bagley, Carne S: Republic, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta. S.E.A., Booster Club. President s Comm. on Stu. Govt., Panhel. Pres.. State of Kansas Schs. Baird. James V: Omaha, Neb.. Technical Journal- ism. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sec. Soc. Chm., Sigma Delta Chi, Col- legian Asst. Sports Ed., Royal Purple Sports Ed., Sport Parachute Club. Ski Club. Delegate to the Big Eight Student Government Con- ference. Marty Reynolds was chairman of the SGA elections committee and social chairman of Mortar Board. Pat Seitz. a student senator, was chosen 1966 Homecoming Queen Attendant and worked as the Student Director to the Alumni Board of Directors. I Seniors: Bak-Bee TOP ROW: Baker, Albert L: Manhattan, History. Baker, David C: Americus, Bacteriology. Baker, Delma J: Parsons, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Baker, Jess E: Manhattan, Sociology. Baker, Ralph E: Parsons, Mechanical Engineering. Baker, Raymond W: Manhattan, Economics, Phi Kappa Theta Act. Chm., Union Movies Comm., New- man Club. THIRD ROW: Balzer, Rosemary M: Wichita, Sociology. Bamman, Wilford M: Lees Summit, Mo., Architecture. Barnett, William R: Great Bend, Business Administration, Acacia. FOURTH ROW: Barta, Richard A: Red Cloud, Neb., Veterinary Medi- cine, Alpha Gamma Rho Sec. IFC Rep., Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Dr. Emery Schs. Grant. Bartel, Nancy S: Hillsboro, Family and Child Develop- ment. Barton, Jon D: Topeka, Chemical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Bass, Kenneth R: Topeka, Civil Engineering. Batcheld- er, William: Highland, Agricultural Economics. Beach, Sharilyn K: Scott City, Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Beach, Suzanne I: Abilene, Elementary Education. Beck, Barbara L: Upper Mont, N.J., Elementary Education. Beck, Vlarica A: Belleville, Business Education, S.E.A., UCCF. SEVENTH ROW: Beck, Steven R: Manhattan, Chemical Engineering. Becker, Lawrence P: Muncie, Business Administration. Becker, Robert A: Lebo, Mathematics, Phi Eta Sigma, LSA, SCF Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Becker, Sheryl R: Bethel, Secondary Education. Beer, Janet J: Lamed, Secondary Education. Beezley, William P: Gir- ard, Veterinary Medicine. 456 ' - - Seniors: Beg-Bla TOP ROW: Begnoche, Gary M: Miltonvale, Agricultural Engineering. Behnke. Keith C: Kinsley. Feed Technology, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Mu, Pre-Yet Club. Milling Industries Club, Zip Feed Mill Schs. Behnke, Meredith J: Bushton, Mechanical Engineering, AIAA, CYR, Intr. M ( 0 D ROW: Behnke. Sharon L: Newton, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, S.E.A. Belden. Guy N: Manhattan, Art. Bender. Gary L: Vakeeney. Psychology. Tau Kappa Epsilon Hist. Pledge Trainer, Psy- chology Club, LSA. THIRD ROW: Bennett, Kathy S: Kansas City, Mo., Clothing Retailing. Bennett. William C: Jennings, Animal Husbandry. Bentsen, Donald R: Wichita. Building Construction and Business Administration. Delta Chi Intr. Chm. Parliamentarian Y-Pres., AIA, General Contractors Assoc. V- Pres. FOURTH ROW: Berry. Gail M: Topeka, Art. Kappa Kappa Gamma V- Pres., Delta Phi Delta, A.I.D.. AWS Rep., Interdorm Coun. Besch, H. Jean: Manhattan, Speech. Belts. Barry L: Shawnee Mission, Wildlife Conservation. FIFTH ROW: Bieberly. Frank G: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine. Bier y. June F: Cedar, Elementary Education, S. E. A. Hist., Angel Flight. AWS. Biggart LeAnne: Circleville, Elementary Education, Smurthwaite Pres., S.E.A. V-Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Dr. McManis Me- morial Schs. SIXTH ROW: Biggs. Elaine S: Manhattan. Speech. Billinger, Betty J: Wichita. Business Administration. Bisbee. David N: Manhattan, Veteri- nary Medicine, Alpha Zeta. AVMA. SEVENTH ROW: Bishop. Richard L: Topeka, Architecture. Bishop. Robert D: Emporia, Nuclear Engineering. Blake. William O: Kansas City, Mo.. Electrical Engineering, Sigma Chi. IEEE. BOTTOM ROW: Blankenship. Gary D: Udall, Secondary Education. Blanton. Johnny B: Troy. Animal Husbandry. Blasdel. Phyllis J: Syl- via. Speech Pathology and Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta Song Leader Pledge Trainer, Sigma Alpha Eta Y-Pres., A S Coun.. UPC Sec., Union Hospitality Comm. Chm., S.E.A., AWS Ways Means Chm., Collegiate 4-H, Friendship Tutoring. 457 Seniors: Bla-Boo TOP ROW: Blauvelt, William A: Superior, Neb., Agricultural Journal- ism, Marlatt Pres., Kappa Alpha Mu, Sigma Delta Chi Sec., Ag. Coun. Rep., Plow Pen, KSUARH Exec. Coun., Ag. Student Ed., Kansas City Press Club Schs. Blex, C. Douglas: Independence, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Bliss, Robert J: Atuood, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Bock, Evelyn A: Dodge City, Veterinary Medicine, Smurthwaite Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, AVMA. Bock, Ralph S: Manhattan, Building Construction. Bolton, Carolyn L: Burlingame, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Bonner, William R: Wichita, Architecture. Boor, Rose M: Olmitz, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Master ' s Degree Prog., Home EC. Coun., Prof. Foods Club Pres., Newman Club, Trembly Mem. Schs., Army Medical Specialist Corps Schs. Booth, Donald G: Coldwater, Architecture. Distinguished military graduate of AFROTC, Ben Wood was Farmhouse president, Collegiate 4-H president and a member of the Agriculture committee for aca- demic studies. Terry Odle edited the first Ag Senior Placement Annual, was a member of Ag Coun- cil and the Honors Program. He also partici- pated on three judging teams. Ag Council Presi- dent Steve Larson was a member of the President ' s Council, ringmaster for the Little American Royal and published articles on dairy opportunities. Scabl Seniors: Bor-Boy TOP RO V: Borell. Steven C: Lindsborg. Industrial Engineering, AIIE, Statesmen. Alpha Pi Omega. Wildlife Soc.. LSA. Borota. Milan: Parma, Ohio, Electrical Engineering. Borra. Victor A: Lyons, 111., Architecture. SECOND ROW: Bowman, Susan J: Overland Park. Political Science. Boyce, Hermon S: Lynn. Mass. , Animal Husbandry. Boyd. Joyce E: Ashland. Family and Child Development. BOTTOM ROW: Boyd. Lavon F: Wichita. Animal Husbandry. Boyer, William J: El Dorado, Chemical Engineering. Boylan. Lynn E: Repub- lic. Mathematics. Scabbard and Blade president and winner of the Association of the Army Outstanding Cadet A ward John Nye was named distinguished military cadet. He also was president of ASA E. Dan Huffman, pres- ident, vice-president and scholarship chairman of Delta Upsilon and vice-president of ASCE was committee chairman for the Engineers Open House. Blue Key President Dave Langford was also pres- ident of Sigma Tau, vice-president of Engineering Council and lettered in varsity football and track. Seniors: Boy-Bro TOP ROW: Boyle, Steven R: Spivey, Industrial Engineering. Bozone, David M: Rolla, Animal Husbandry, FarmHouse, Collegiate 4-H, Live- stock Judging Team. Braden, Janet L: Wakefield, Elementary Educa- tion. SECOND ROW: Bradley, Thomas L: Melvern, Animal Husbandry. Brand, John H: Wichita, Physics. Brand, Judith P: Junction City, Music Education. THIRD ROW: Brandner, Mary S: Manhattan, Sociology and Technical Journalism, Delta Delta Delta Pub. Chm. Act. Chm. Marshall, Alpha Lambda Delta Pres., Theta Sigma Phi Pres., Sparks, Chimes, Mortar Board Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Bd. Stu. Publ., CYD, Newman Club Comm. Chm., Royal Purple editor asst. ed. business staff, K-Key award. Bran- nan, Michael S: Meade, Geology. Branson, Richard L: Higginsville, Mo., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, K-Club, AVMA, Athletic Schs. FOURTH ROW: Brant, Douglas M: Lucas, Animal Husbandry. Braswell, David A: St. Louis, Mo., Architecture. Bratton, Barbara A: Council Grove, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta Trident Cor., S.E.A., K-Steppers. FIFTH ROW: Brazzell, Cecil: Harper, Secondary Education, Farm- House, Alpha Phi Omega Pres. Rec. Sec., Phi Alpha Theta, Stu. Senate, CYR, FTP, Cosmopolitan Club, Pep Coor. Coun., Booster Club, Tribu- nal, Union Movies Comm. Breeden, Effie M: Hoxie, Family and Child Development, Nursing Club, Fam. Child Dev. Club, Collegiate 4-H, OCW, RWF, Union Pacific Schs. Breitenstein, Alfred L: Kansas City, Zoology, Compartive Morphology Club, Zoology Club, Newman Club. SIXTH ROW: Breitweiser, Mary D: Topeka, Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma Pres., Alpha LambdaJDelta, Angel Flight Drill Commander, Donald MacGregor ' Sens., Kagpa Kappa Gamma Schs. Briggeman, Wilma J: Preston, Architecture. .Brining, Donald R: Great Bend, Math- ematics. SEVENTH ROW: Brockman, Robert J: Manhattan, Physics, Delta Chi Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, SGA Bd. of Personnel Selection, Varsity Band, Put- nam Schs. Broeckelman, Gregory: Oakley, Business Administration. Broers, Ted A: Eudora, Electrical Engineering, Triangle Treas. Stew- ard, Engr. Coun. BOTTOM ROW: Bronaugh, Robert A: Manhattan, Business Adminis- tration. Bronzan, Charles T: Cool , Neb., Psychology. Brooks, Frank J: Clayton, Accounting. 460 Seniors: Bro-Bur TOP ROW: Brooks. Susan E: Oklahoma City, Okla., Sociology, Alpha Delta Pi Treas., Sparks, Angel Flight. Brower, Garry R: Benton, Animal Husbandry. Brown. Howard R: Manhattan, Chemical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Brown. Jack M: Wichita. Humanities. Brown, Julia A: Oberlin. Accounting, Kappa Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Union Comm. Brown. Karen S: Prairie Village, English. SPA. Univ. Writers Club, Touchstone, Wesley Found.. SCF. Nat ' l. Security Benefit Life Insur- ance Co. Schs. THIRD ROW: Brown, Richard A: Topeka. Geography, Geography Club, CYR, SPA V-Pres. Pres.. Wesley Found. Pres.. AIA. Brown, Rob- ert D: Scammon, Mechanical Engineering. Brown. Sharon F: Ottawa, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Collegiate 4-H Treas., Block Bri- dle. FOURTH ROW: Brown. William L: Oberlin, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Wrestling, Mike Ahearn Schs. Bruner. Steven C: Sedan, Pre-Medicine, Clinic Club, CVR, MacGreagor Schs. Bruning. Gary E: Everest. Animal Husbandry. FIFTH ROW: Bryan, Nancy B: White Cloud, Home Economics Edu- cation. Buchan. Patricia A: Wichita, Mathematics. Buchan, Robert E: Wichita, Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: Buller, Judy R: Albuquerque, N.M., Secondary Educa- tion. Burch, Timothy K: Kansas City. Pre-Medicine. Burchfiel. Daniel H: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Burg, George F: Prairie Village, Pre- Dentistry. Bur- gess. Judith G: Manhattan, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Chaplain, Ed. Coun., S.E.A. Burgess, Judith L: Wichita. Physical Edu- cation, Kappa Kappa Gamma Pledge Trainer Marshall, Phi Epsilon Del- ta Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Burkey. Jerry B: Milford, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Burnes, Mickelin G: Kansas City. Mo., Family and Child De- velopment. Burnett. Peggy C: Manhattan. Biology, Alpha Delta Pi Sec. Act. Chm., AWS Comm., SGA Comm., S.E.A. Comm., Union Comm. Sec., Pep Club, MUM, MC. 461 ' . 4 As a K-State Singer Jim Bush went on a USO tour to Greenland last year. A colonel in Arnold Air So- ciety, he was also secretary of Sigma Chi frater- nity. Mike Hendricks, a former varsity cheerleader, has been a student senator and a member of Arts and Sciences Council and Traffic Control Board. Seniors: Bur-Car TOP ROW: Burns, Stephen M : Salina, Pre-Law. Burns, Thomas C: Valley Falls, Secondary Education. Burris, Joyce A: Manhat- tan, Home Economics Education. Burris, Spencer R: Overland Park, Geography. Busch, Sandra K: Olathe, Physical Education, Putnam Hall Judicial Bd. Intr., Chm. Pres., KSUARH Spring Fling Exec. Comm. V-Pres., Womens Gymnastics Team, LSA, Phi Epsilon Delta, S.E.A., Statesmates, K-State Players. Busen- itz, Vernelle R: Newton, Home Economics Education, Clovia, AHEA, Mennonite Fellowship. Bush, James L: Wichita, Psy- chology, Sigma Chi Sec., Arnold Air Soc., AFROTC, K-State Singers, A Capella Choir, Union Comm., IFC. IPC, USO Tour to Greenland, Psych. Club, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, J. Robert Wil- son Sch., Larry Woods Speech Contest Winner. SECOND ROW: Butler, Charles M: Topeka, Civil Engineering. Butler, William M: Coffeyville, Architecture. Byers, Jacqualine S: Burr Oak, Elementary Education. Byers, Norman P: Wichita, Secondary Education. Byrd, Joseph W: Manhattan, Civil Engi- neering. Byrne, Barbara: Wichita, Clothing and Retailing, Delta Delta Delta Rec. Chm., Home EC. Coun. FMOC Chm. Member- ship Chm., AWS Coordinating Coun. Cultural Chm.. SGA Bd. of Personnel Selection Student Review Bd., Prof. Foods Club, Jour- nalism Club, Clothing and Textiles Club, Newman Club. Cahill, William E: Salina, Electrical Engineering, Amateur Radio Club, Intr., State of Kansas Sch. BOTTOM ROW: Callies, Rodney E: St. Louis, Mo., Architec- ture. Calmes, John W: Wichita, Architecture. Campbell, Richard W: Concordia, Architecture. Cannon, Robert W: Kan- sas City, Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon V-Pres. Sch. Chm., AVMA, Alpha Chi Sigma. Carey, Larry N: Valley Center, Agricultural Engineering. Carlin, Thomas E: Pittsburg, Electri- cal Engineering. Carlson, Pamela S: Topeka, Elementary Edu- cation. 462 Seniors: Car-Chr TOP ROW: Carlson, Richard D: St. Mans, Economics. Carmichael. Lyle K: Garden City, Architecture. Carpenter. Danny R: Sabetha, Pre- La v. SECOND ROW: Carpenter, Patricia: Sabetha, Elementary Education. Carr. Carolyn L: Atchison, English. Carr, David E: Salina, Speech. THIRD ROW: Carson. William T: Springfield, Mo.. Architecture. Carter, Brian E: Garnett, Secondary Education. Cashatt. John P: Ozawkie, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Sigma Tau. FOURTH ROW: Caspar, Charles L: Junction City, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Casper, Jean M: Wichita, Home Economics Education, Delta Delta Delta AWS Rep. Y-Pres., Sparks, Chimes, Mortar Board, Phi Up- silon Omicron Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Home EC. Master ' s Degree Pro- ject, AWS Y-Pres.. Home EC. Coun. Treas., Dean s Advisory Bd., Clothing and Textiles Club Y-Pres., Home EC. Teaching Club, Foods Club, Union News and Yiews Comm., S.E.A., Wesley Found., Nat ' l Found. March of Dimes Sch. Gassing. David T: Merriam, Mathematics. FIFTH ROW: Castle. Nancy M: Holton, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi Panhel. Rep., S.E.A., AWS, Union Comm., SGA Comm. Sec. Caton, John E: Hutchinson, Political Science. Caughron, Martha E: Dodge City. History, PTP Exec. Comm.. Arab American Club Pub. Chm., K-State Players, CYD, Sport Parachute Club, Madrigal Singers, Oratorio Chorus, Orchestra, Women ' s Glee Club, MUN head chm., MPC Steering Comm., NIC, World Univ. Serv. Chm., UCCF Chm., SCF, PTP ambassador to Greece, MM UN. SIXTH ROW: Caulfield. Michael D: Coffeyville, Animal Husbandry. Caulfield, Richard L: Briarcliff. N.Y.. Animal Husbandry. Block Bri- dle. Pre-Yet Club. Chase, Carolyn M: Kansas City, Elementary Educa- tion, Alpha Xi Delta, S.E.A.. AWS. Wesley Found. SEYENTH ROW: Chase, Ronald G: Colby, Mathematics and Statis- tics, Wesley Found. Y-Pres. Foreign Sch. Chm. Chatfield, Janet L: Goodland, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Warden, States- mates Y-Pres., S.E.A. Y-Pres., CYD, Union Hosp. Comm. Chilcott, Robert G: Mankato, Pre-Law. BOTTOM ROW: Childs, Edward N: Belleville. Yeterinary Medicine, Alpha Gamma Rho Sec. Sch. Chm., Yet Med Open House Comm. Chm., Collegiate 4-H, Pre-Yet Club, AYMA, Intr., KUMA 4-H Sch. Chow, Mau-Yin: Tainan, Taiwan, Chemical Engineering. Christensen. Carol: Topeka, Sociology and Spanish, Pi Beta Phi Pres., Mortar Board, Chimes, Sparks Y-Pres., Sigma Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Boyd Hall Pres., AWS Pres., Student Senate, UGB, Putnam Sch., Nat ' l Science Found. Grant. 463 Seniors: Cla-Cox TOP ROW: Clark, Elizabeth A: Alta Vista, Political Science. Clark, Peggy A: Concordia, Secondary Education. Clothier, Eugene R: Flor- ence, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. SECOND ROW: Clouse, Robert G: Stafford, Electrical Engineering. Clutter, Michael L: Lamed, Accounting. Cohorst, Steven J: Marys- ville, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Cole, Ross W: Jetmore, Agricultural Mechanization, Ag. Mech. Club. Compton, Gregory G: Baxter Springs, Physical Education. Compton, Marcia A: Lakin, Mathematics, Interdorm Coun. Sec., Col- lege Life Schs. FOURTH ROW: Condray, Jettie F: Wells, Animal Husbandry, RA, SA, FFA, UCCF, College Life, Fellow. Christian Athletes, EUB, Intr., Rowing Team, Judo, Union Pacific Sch. Converse, Larry E: Manhattan, Physical Education. Cook, George N: Kansas City, Mo., Business Ad- ministration. T T ' f-w lit 4 FIFTH ROW: Cooper, Laurence L: Ft. Scott, Veterinary Medicine. Corbin, Richard L: Isabel, Business Administration. Cornelia, Alexan- der: Tenafly, N.J., Psychology. SIXTH ROW: Cornwell, Larry G: Ellsworth. Radio and Television, K- State Players, Men s Glee Club, KSDB-FM, Newman Club, Bowling Team, Intr., State of Kansas Sch. Correll, Dale F: Abilene, Business Administration. Corwin, Marilen A: Kansas City, Mo., Clothing Retail- ing, Kappa Delta, Clothing Textiles Club, CYR, AWS Pub. Comm., Union Personnel Research Comm. Sec. SEVENTH ROW: Cosgrove, Patricia S: Council Grove, Interior De- sign. Courier, Jimmie R: Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Cowan. Ja- net S: Junction City, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, S.E.A., AWS. BOTTOM ROW: Cox, Kenneth M: Sublette, Agricultural Economics. Cox, Nancy J: Atwood, History. Cox, Rebecca A: Mulvane, Home Eco- nomics Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Marshall, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu Cor. Sec., Chimes, Sparks, Master ' s Degree Prog., Home EC. Coun. Pres., Putnam Hall Sec., Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., SGA Academic Affairs Comm., Pep Club, AWS, RWF, Pres. Comm. Sedgwick County Teachers Assoc. Sch., Boyer Ed. Trust Sch. PI 464 Seniors: Cra-Dav TOP ROW: Craft, Stephen M: Topeka, Modern Languages. Craig, Donald D: Manchester, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, KAH- PER. Marching Band. Rowing Team Capt., Intr. Crawford, Allen R: Pomona. Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Crawshaw, Johnny A: Manhattan, Agricultural Mechanization. Crist, Richard): Scott City, Animal Husbandry. Crom- well. Noel E: Dodge City, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Cromwell. Ronald E: Manhattan. Secondary Educa- tion. Crostarosa. Diane M: Middletown. N.J.. Geography. Gamma Theta Upsilon. Phi Theta Kappa. Geography Club. AWS. Newman Club, Intr. Crotinger. James L: Tribune. Political Science. Pi Kappa Alpha House Mgr. Rush Chm., Chaucer Club, CYR. FOURTH ROW: Crowley. Mary L: Shawnee Mission, Secondary Edu- cation. Crumrine. Jack R: Shawnee, Electrical Engineering. Cunning- ham. Gordon R: Webber, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Pre-Vet Club. FIFTH ROW: Curry, Kay: Cunningham, Chemistry. Dallas. Sarah B: Manhattan. History Dameron, Tommy D: Beloit, Bakery Manage- ment. SIXTH ROW: Danford. Rex E: South Hutchinson, Management and Finance. MC Y-Pres.. Cyr Pres. V-Chm. Dannefer. Jane E: Basehor, Physical Education. Darrigand. Andre: Junction City, Veterinary Medi- cine. AVMA. SEVENTH ROW: Dart, Susan E: Belleville. Art. Daubert. Ronald L: Otis. Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Daugharthy, Sandra L: Ottawa, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega. S.E.A.. CYR. BOTTOM ROW: Daves. Cheryl A: Wichita. Clothing Retailing. Alpha Delta Pi. Clothing Textiles Club, CYR, K-State Players, Jr. Panhel. Davidson. Diana L: Chanute, Family and Child Development. Delta Zeta Judicial Chm. Chaplain, AWS, Family Child Development Club. Union Trips and Tours Comm. Sec., Kappa Phi. Davis, Arthur D: Mullinville, Agricultural Economics. 465 Seniors: Dav-Dic TOP ROW: Davis, Betty L: Lakin, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Dav- is, Mary J: Kansas City, Elementary Education. Davis, Robert C: Over- land Park, Industrial Engineering and Business Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha Pres. Sec. Ritualist Summer Rush Ch., AIIE. SECOND ROW: Davis, Scott E: Garden City, Physical Science. Davis, Victor A: Merriam, Political Science. Dawson, Thomas S: Russell, Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Dean, JoJ: Manhattan, Art, Delta Phi Delta, OCW Treas., CYR, Frog Club. Dearborn, Robert H: Manhattan, Economics. Dearing, Beverly A: Wichita, Music Education. FOURTH ROW: DeDonder, Larry J: Reading, Animal Husbandry, Collegiate 4-H, Newman Club, Jones Fund Schs. Deemy, Daniel R: Manhattan, Accounting. Delaplane, Howard L: Pawnee Rock, Interna- tional Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha Nat ' l Sec., Ag. Ed. Club V-Pres., Mennonite Fellow. FIFTH ROW: Delfs, James G: Alma, Accounting. Delp, Tony M: St. John, Mechanical Engineering. Denning, David F: Salina, Accounting. SIXTH ROW: Dennis, Juanita M: Lawrence, Home Economics Educa- tion. Dent, Steven M: El Dorado, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, State of Kansas Schs., Kansas State Assoc. of Elec. Workers Schs., Muchnic Fund Schs., Boeing Co. Schs. Denton, Ronald L: Atchison, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Deschner, Dennis L: Beloit, Agricultural Econom- ics, FarmHouse Rush Chm., Blue Key Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Arnold Air Soc. Area Commander, Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma, Ag. Econ. Club, Pres. Subcomm. on Stu. Fac. Admin. Rel., Union Pacific Schs., Moor- Man Schs., AFROTC Schs. Detrixhe, Joseph B: Ames, Political Science, Sigma Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, CYD, FFA, Putnam Schs., Washington Semester Prog. Dewey, Winifred L: Concordia, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Dicke, Marlyn R: Nashville, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle Club. Dickerson, Nora C: Springfield, Va., Secondary Education. Dickerson, Roger K: Prairie Village, Pre-Medicine. 466 Seniors: Dic-Dyk TOP ROW: Dickinson. Jerry A: Whiting, Secondary Education. Dick- son, Richard C: Topeka, Pre-Medicine, Phi Delta Theta. Arnold Air Soc., K-Club, Tennis, Pre-medical Schs. Dildine. Roger S: Los Alamos, N.M., Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Ditch, Vicki L: Liberal, Humanities. Doane, Walter B: Downs, Agricultural Economics, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Econ. Club. Dob- son, Robert C: Manhattan, Dairy Production. THIRD ROW: Dobson. Susan L: Shawnee Mission, English. Dold. Brenda E: Emporia, Home Economics Education, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma Cor. Sec., S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Doran, James V: Macksville, Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH RO V : Douthit. Frank R: St. Francis. Veterinary Medicine. Draper. Gary G: Phillipsburg. Chemical Engineering, AIChE, Steel Ring. Sigma Tau Dreiling. Harold L: Ellinwood. Mechanical Engi- neering. ASME. FIFTH ROW: Driskill, John D: Independence, Chemical Engineering. Drumm. Dennis A: St. Louis, Mo., Architecture, Pi Kappa Alpha V- Pres. Pres. Arch. Design Coun. Drussel, JoAnn: Cimarron, English, Kappa Delta Act. Chm., Union Movies Comm., Garden City Production Credit Schs. SIXTH ROW: Dukelow. Nancy J: Hutchinson, English. Dumford, Michael D: Wichita. Psychology, Delta Upsilon V-Pres., IFC. Swim- ming Team. Ahearn Schs. Dumler. Patricia A: Russell, Mathematics, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Putnam Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Dunbar. Charles D: Richmond, Agricultural Mecha- nization Dunn, Clarence W: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. Dunn. Judith A: Topeka, Secondary Education, Alpha Xi Delta Treas., Sparks, Phi Chi Theta, S.E.A., Union Hosp. Comm., Appt. Bd. BOTTOM ROW: Dyal. Victor H: Geuda Springs, Agricultural Mecha- nization. Dyer. Sally C: Prairie Village, Clothing Retailing. Dyke. Nan- cy K: Shawnee Mission, Family and Child Development, Chi Omega Pub. Chm., Cheerleader, Union Trips and Tours Comm., CYR, Fam. Child Dev. Club. 467 Seniors: Eag-Eng TOP ROW: Eager, Richard B: Brooklyn, N.Y., Wildlife Conservation. Eberhart, Carol A: Lakin, Physical Education. Eberle, Janice K: Kan- sas City, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. SECOND ROW: Eccleston, Franksiska: Fowler, Interior Design. Eddy, Gail L: Havensville, Psychology. Edmonds, Jeannette G: Leav- enworth, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., RA, Wesley Found. Choir. THIRD ROW: Edmonds, Patricia J: Peabody, Family and Child De- velopment. Ehrlich, Dorothy A: Russell, Accounting, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Mu Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Collegiate 4-H, LSA, Kansas State Leg. Schs., Citizens State Bank Accounting Schs. Ehrlich, Larry D: Russell, Agricultural Education. FOURTH ROW: Eis, Roberta A: Manhattan, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Eisenbarth, Francis L: Goff, Electrical Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta V-Pres., Scabbard Blade, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Newman Club, Intr., Black and Veatch Schs. Eitmann, Emily A: Coun- cil Bluffs, Iowa, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Asst. Treas., S.E.A. FIFTH ROW: Eitzman, Willard L: Hardy, Neb., Agronomy. Elledge, Ruth: Hutchinson, Home Economics Education, Pep Club, Home EC. Teaching Club. Elliott, Carolyn K: Concordia, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa Gamma Rec. Sec., Family Child Dev. Club, Pep Club, Union Art Comm., Little Sisters of Minerva, Friend- ship Tutoring. SIXTH ROW: Elliott, James P: N. Syracuse, N.Y., Civil Engineering, ASCE. Intr. Elliott, Robert B: Prairie Village, Business Administration. Ellsaesser, Jerrilyn: Sublette, Accounting. SEVENTH ROW: Emery, Johnny J: Nebraska City, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Emig, Danny R: Solomon, Agricultural Economics. Engel, Charles W: Shawnee Mission, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Engle, John E: Clyde, History. Engle, Karen D: St. Francis, Elementary Education. Engler, Jerry W: Topeka, Agricultural Journalism. 468 nee. Chnute. . Lambda ( 1 HI Eroiwnb Seniors: Eng-Fag TOP ROW: Engstrom, Kathleen A: Salina, History, Pi Beta Phi, Sparks, Union Movies Comm., Union Personel Research Comm. Epley, Larry C: Kingman, Agricultural Education, FFA Pres.. V-Pres. Sentiel, Ag. Ed. Club. Erichsen, Deborah F: Shawnee, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Erickson, Raymond L: Chanute, Accounting. Ermey, Michael S: Wichita, Accounting, Lambda Chi Alpha Treas. Ervin, Patrick F: Horton, Nuclear Engineering, Phi Kappa Tau Rush Chm., ANS, IFC, Collegiate 4-H, Rifle Team, Putnam Sch. Esau, Barbara E: Inman, Home Economics Education. Michael Klug talks freely with students in the in- formal atmosphere of his English Essay classroom. SECOND ROW: Essmiller, James A: Great Bend, Accounting. Estes, Owen B: Macksville, Architecture. Eubank, Keith H: Lucas, Iowa, Veterinary Medicine. Eubanks, Alice L: Maize, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Kappa Delta Pi, Sears Roebuck Sch. Evans, Nancy L: Hutchinson, Clothing Retailing, Chi Omega Panhel. Rep., Clothing Textiles Club. Evans, Stephen B: Williamsburg, Va., Geology, Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Gam- ma Epsilon. Everett, Kenneth D: Topeka, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Everist, Marilyn): Topeka, Home Economics Education. Ewert, Wayne L: Marion, Physical Science. Ewing, Kenneth B: Hutchinson, Building Construction, Kappa Sigma Rush Chm. Soc. Chm. Eyerly, Joyce M: Augusta, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Master ' s De- gree Proj., RA, Pro. Foods Club, Wesley Foun., Mid Central Frozen Foods Sch. Eyestone, Carolyn S: Manhattan, Home Economics Education. Faddis, Janet K: Prairie Village, Sociolo- gy. Fagan. John S: Overland Park, Mechanical Engineering. 469 Seniors: Fag-Fix i It A tW a TOP ROW: Fager, Glenn A: Osage City, Civil Engineering. Fairbank, Sharon: Hays, History, Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Bd., Chimes, Phi Alpha The- ta, Angel Flight Commander. Falen, Daniel J: Hope, Agricultural Eco- nomics, Ag. Econ. Club, Newman Club, Thomas G. Hobbs Memorial Schs. SECOND ROW: Falk, Karen A: Topeka, Interior Design. Fankhauser, Dean P: Lyons, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA. Fankhauser, Robyn L: Lyons, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Farhy, John C: Somerest, N.J., Veterinary Medicine. Farmer, Michael J: Lagos, Nigeria, Feed Science and Management. Farnsworth, Michael A: Overland Park, Industrial Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sch. Chm., AIIE, Sigma Tau, Union Trips and Tours Comm., Intr., Gen. Motors Work-Study Program. FOURTH ROW: Farr, Marvin J: Modoc, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA. Felbush, Nina M: Abilene, Physical Education. Felver, Carl E: Manhattan, Physical Education. FIFTH ROW: Ferlemann, Rosemarie: Manhattan, Sociology. Fernan- dez, Victor E: Puerto Rico, Animal Husbandry. Fickenscher, Dean G: Moorefield, Neb., Horticulture. SIXTH ROW: Fields, Loyd A: Caney, Horticulture. Fields, Timothy J: Salina, Technical Journalism. Fieselman, Lawrence R: Mason City, Iowa, Psychology, Delta Chi Soc. Chm. SEVENTH ROW: Filinger, Cynthia A: Cuba, Physical Education. Finney, Cynthia L: Salina, Home Economics Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Angel Flight. Finocchio, Ernest J: Cranston, R.I., Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pledge Trainer, Little Sisters of Miner- va Chm., IPC, IFC, AVMA, Pre- Vet Club, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Fisher, Karolynn A: Olathe, Medical Technology. Fitzwater, James W: Augusta, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Chi Epsilon Treas., Scabbard Blade, Newman Club. Fix, Roger S: Onaka, S.D., Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Newman Club, Col. Hershberger Schs. 470 Seniors: Fla-Fuh TOP ROW: Flannery, John M: Amityville, N.Y., Chemical Engineer- ing, Kappa Sigma Sch. Chm. -Pres.. AIChE, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau Sec., Steel Ring Treas., K-State Engineer Mag. Ed., Engr. Coun. Sec.. CYR. Water Sports Club, Intr., AIChE Schs. Fleming, Don W: Prairie Village, Electrical Engineering. Floersch, Richard H: Gales- burg. Ill . Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Nu Pres. Asst. Treas., IFC, ASME. SECOND ROW: Foster. Gregory C: Washington, Speech. Foster. Thomas E: Great Bend, Mechanical Engineering, Theta Xi Treas. Soc. Chm . ASME. AIAA Fountain, Florence A: Arlington, Family and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Fox. Robert L: Valley Center, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon. Steel Ring, ASCE, Varsity Band, Wesley Found. Foy, Dana G: Westland. Mich., Architecture. Frack. Stephen R: Macksville, Veteri- nary Medicine. Alpha Zeta, Pre-Vet Club, AVMA. FOURTH ROW: Francis. Joyce L: Leawood, Secondary Education. Freeman. Joe D: Kingman. Architectural Structures, Alpha Kappa Lambda Pres. Cor. Sec.. AIA. Arch. Coun. Treas., Union Comm., CYR, Track Team. Frev. Lawrence N: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Frick. Galen G: Durham, Animal Husbandry. Fried- richs. Nelda J: Marysville, Elementary Education. Frieze, H. Jess: Wichita. Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Frikken. Donald R: Wichita. Mechanical Engineering. Frisbie, Jerry L: McDonald, Animal Husbandry. Frisbie. Kurt M: McDonald. Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu Cor. Sec.. Kansas State Honor Schs.. Sweeney Memorial Elks Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Fritz. Mary T: Kansas City. Political Science. Fritz- son. Harlyn A: Manhattan. Accounting. Froelich, Glen W: Manhattan. Business Administration, CYR V-Chm. Treas.. USP V-Pres. Campaign Mgr . MFC. MC Senate Minority Whip. MUN Sgt.-at-Arms, Sports Car Club. Union Comm., UCCF. BOTTOM ROW: Frohn. Janice E: Monroeville, Pa., Mathematics, S.E.A., Gamma Delta. Fry. Larry G: Little River, Agricultural Econom- ics. Sigma Phi Epsilon Alumni Rel. Sr. Coun. Fuhrman, Stephen A: Overland Park. Business Administration, Intr., Dormitory Jud. Coun. Floor Pres. Soc. Chm. 471 Seniors: Ful-Ger TOP ROW: Fulhage, Charles D: Yates Center, Feed Technology, Straube Pres. Athletic Chm., Alpha Mu Sec., Milling Assoc., Intr., State of Kansas Schs., Intl. Milling Co. Schs. Fuller, Gale L: Miltonvale, Hor- ticulture, Alpha Zeta, Hort. Club, Union Pacific Schs., Kansas Produc- tion Credit Assoc. Schs., Hort. Club Schs. Furbeck, Richard S: Abilene, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Gadberry, Marcia L: Wichita, History, Kappa Kappa Gamma V-Pres. Sch. Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Chimes, Phi Alpha Theta, German Club, CYR, Union Comm. Galassini, Jerry! E: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Galle, Constance A: Moundridge, Music Education, Mu Phi Epsilon, MENC. THIRD ROW: Galle, Norman R: Moundridge, Agricultural Education, Straube, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Counc., Ag. Ed. Club, FEA, Union Pa- cific Schs. Camber, Jeanette L: Topeka, Home Economics Education. Gammon, Ronald L: Leawood, Zoology. FOURTH ROW: Candy, Sheppard L: Galena, Electrical Engineering. Gangel, Michael A: Louisburg, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Newman Club, Intr. Garfinkle, Barry D: Union, N.J., Bacteriology, Pi Lambda Phi, Microbiology Club, Pre-Vet Club, CYR, Hillel, Intr. FIFTH ROW: Garrelts, Rex E: Overland Park, Chemical Engineering, Sigma Phi Epsilon Pledge Ed., AIChE, UAB Chm., CYR, K-State Play- ers. Garrison, Carla J: Salina, Home Economics Education. Carton, Stephen C: Manhattan, Chemical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Carton, Susan C: Manhattan, Secondary Education. Gaston, Carol A: Wichita, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma Song Leader, UGB, S.E.A. Coun., K-State Singers. Gechter, Wil- liam L: Muscotah, Zoology. SEVENTH ROW: Geffert, Lynn H: Haven, Animal Husbandry. Gela- bert, John A: Key West, Fla., Poultry Science. Centner, James E: Over- land Park, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Gentry, Linda D: Manhattan, Modern Languages, Alpha Lambda Delta, S.E.A., German Club, PTP, CYR, Collegiate 4-H, Putnam Schs., Justus Liebig German Exchange Schs., Nat ' l Merit Schs. Gerberding, Danny R: Anthony, Mechanical Engineering. Gerstner, John J: Frankfort, Agricultural Journalism, Ag. Coun. Plow Pen Pres., Ag. Student Mag. Ed., Newman Club, K.C. Press Schs. 472 - Seniors: Get-Gra TOP RO V : Gettings. Richard L: Wichita, Bacteriology. Gier. Dwayne D: South Dayton. X.Y., Feed Science and Management. Gillespie, Jan- ice K: Burlingame, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Gintzel, Mary E: Shawnee Mission, Art, Kappa Alpha Theta Soc. Chm.. Delta Phi Delta, Union Art Comm. Glah, Paul E: Enterprise. Agricultural Education. Glenn, Kenneth A: Cunningham, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Goering, Eugene H: Moundridge, Agricultural Mecha- nization. Mennonite Fellow. Goering, Larry E: Newton, Agricultural F.ducation, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate 4-H. Dairy Judg- ing Team. Crops Judging Team, Mennonite Fellow., Springer Elks Schs. Goering, Virginia L: Moundridge, Home Economics Education, Kappa Delta Standards Chm., Kappa Delta Pi. Masters Degree Prog., S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Mennonite Fellow. FOURTH ROW: Goldsmith. James C: Wyckoff. N.J., Zoology. Golit- ko. Jeanette M: Kansas City, Mo., Home Economics Education, Home EC Teaching Club, S.E.A.. Collegiate 4-H. Good. George C: East Lan- sing. Mich.. Animal Husbandry. r r 9 %(iJk f SSp k L Jj - FIFTH ROW: Goodgion. Marilyn S: Wichita, Clothing Retailing, Al- pha Chi Omega House Mgr., Clothing Textiles Club. Chapararos, Kappa Phi. Goodson. Jack S: Independence. Business Administration. Goodyear. Sally A: Wichita, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Collegiate 4-H. Prof. Foods Club. SIXTH ROW: Goold, Susan K: Overland Park, Secondary Education, Alpha Xi Delta Rec. Sec., K-State Singers, S.E.A., CYR, AWS. Goossen, Emray R: Colby. Electrical Engineering. Ski Club. Gordon. Helen L: Winfield, Family and Child Development, Chi Omega, Engindears, CYR, Booster Club, Gen. Home EC. Club V-Pres. SEVENTH ROW: Goreham, Kenneth C: Junction City, Business Ad- ministration. Gorman. Jerry L: Overland Park, Electrical Engineering. Gosch. Jay W: Norwich, Agronomy. BOTTOM ROW: Goss, Richard B: Manhattan, Pre- et. Coyne, Richard M: Fort Worth, Tex., Physical Education. Graham. Billy I: Colby. Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Pre-Vet Club, CYR, Track Team, Intr. 473 Seniors: Gra-Gri TOP ROW: Graham, James F: Manhattan, Speech. Graham, Teresa K: Mankato, Modern Languages, Smurthwaite Alumni Chm., Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H, State of Kansas Schs., K-State Gen. Schs., Kayette Schs. Grame, Mary A: Atchi- son, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Univ. Ext., Judicial Bd., Newman Club. Grant, Linda M: Shawnee Mission, Sociology. Grant, Patricia L: Overland Park, Sociology. Grauerholz, Don- ald D: Kensington, Animal Husbandry, FarmHouse, Alpha Zeta. Grauerholz, Elmer D: Kensington, Agricultural Education, Al- pha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club. BOTTOM ROW: Graves, Robert E: Wichita, Technical Journal- ism, Alpha Tau Omega, Collegian Photo. Ed., Kappa Alpha Mu Greene, Larry E: Goddard, Mechanical Engineering, Acacia Soc. Chm. Schs. Chm. Song Leader, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma Treas., ASME, Varsity Glee Club Sec. Greiner, Jon R: Tremont, 111., Mechanical Engineering. Greis, Barry W: St. Louis, Mo., Architecture, AIA V-Pres., RA, Army ROTC Cadet Officer, Judi- cial Bd., Pep Coor. Coun., Statesmen Pres., Cat Pack Booster Club, Christian Science Org. Pres. Sec., Intr. Gribben, Pamela: Lenta, History. Grider, David A: Topeka, Electrical Engineer- ing, Delta Chi, Boeing Co. Sch. Griffith, Karen A: Sedalia. Mo., Secondary Education, Alpha Xi Delta Pres., Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Senior male cheerleaders lead yells from their class section on the 50-yard line at the last home foot- ball game with Colorado. The class also met for keg parties at Tuttle and in Manhattan during the year. Seniors: Gri-Har TOP ROW: Griffith, Margaret A: Osawatomie, Sociology, Alpha Xi Delta Mem. Chm., Stu. Senate, Pep Coor. Coun., MUN, Union Movies Comm., Statesmates, CYR, Panhel. Coun. Grimes, Gary E: Olsburg, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE, Varsity Band. Grogger, Margaret K: Solomon, Business Administration, Alpha Chi Omega Act. Chm. Rec. Sec., Phi Chi Theta Pledge Chm., Union HQ Comm., Commerce Coun., CYD, Newman Club. SECOND ROW: Gross, David R: Manhattan, Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta, CYR. Grubb, Linda F: Manhattan, Architecture. Gudgen, Robert G: Coffey ville, Civil Engineering, ASCE. THIRD ROW: Gulley. Stephen A: Kansas City, Zoology. Guy. James M: Topeka, Political Science. Habiger, Marguerite A: Bushton, Home Economics Education, S.E.A., Pep Club, Home Economics Teaching Club, A Capella Choir, Oratorio Choir, Newman Club. FOURTH ROW: Hageman, Nancy C: White Cloud, Speech, Sigma Alpha Eta, Kappa Phi. Haggard. Patricia G: Wichita, Elementary Edu- cation. Hahn. Neil E: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering and Business Administration, Scabbard and Blade Sec. V-Pres., Intr. FIFTH ROW: Hahn, Randy K: St. John, Pre-Medicine. Hale. Steven M: Montroe, Colo., Political Science. Hall, Constance L: Topeka, Phys- ical Education, Pi Beta Phi V-Pres., Sparks, S.E.A., KAHPER, A S Coun., Pep Club, CYR, Union Comm., Phys. Ed. Majors Club, Womens Recreation Assoc. Pres., Intr. SIXTH ROW: Hall. Michael A: Hutchinson, Technical Journalism. Hall, Michael R: Prairie Village, History. Hamilton, Ernest J: Benning- ton, Zoology. SEVENTH ROW: Haney, Joyce E: Salina, Elementary Education. Hannigan. Russell S: Great Bend. Business Administration. Hanshaw, Dennis G: Haddam, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Hanson. Gregory P: Salina, Mechanical Engineering, Phi Delta Theta Alumni Sec., Steel Ring Soc. Chm., ASME, K-State Singers, Sr. Class Treas., CYR, Intr., ROTC Schs. Hantman, Jerome B: South Orange, N.J., English and Business Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha. Harding. Ann M: Liberal, Secondary Education, Delta Delta Delta Sponsor ' s Chr., Sparks, Stu. Senate, S.E.A., Little Sisters of Mi- nerva, Union HQ Comm., AWS Pub., Pep Club Asst. Treas. 475 Seniors: Har-Hec TOP ROW: Harding, David J: Stockton, Agricultural Economics. Har- ing, Berylene K: McPherson, Home Economics Education, SNEA, Home EC. Teaching Club. Harlan, Robert D: Madison, Agricultural Mechanization. SECOND ROW: Harlan, Timothy D: Madison, Wildlife Conservation. Harper, Dorothy K: Frankfort, Elementary Education. Harris, Eliza- beth A: Manhattan, English, S.E.A., CYD, State of Kansas Schs. THIRD ROW: Harris, Michael E: Topeka, Civil Engineering. Harris, Pamela S: Shawnee Mission, Psychology. Harrison, John M: Nickerson, Agricultural Mechanization. FOURTH ROW: Harrison, Larry D: Woodland, 111., Accounting. Has- kin, Marshall M: Frankfort, Physical Education. Hastings, Janet L: Hutchinson, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., CYR, Block Bridle, Kappa Phi. FIFTH ROW: Hatch, Patricia A: McDonald, Elementary Education, Smurthwaite V-Pres., RA, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi Pres., Education Coun., S.E.A., K-State Christian Fellow. Sec., Grace Baptist Youth Group, Friendship Tutoring, Ravvlins Co. REA Schs. Hatton, James W: Wellington, Accounting. Hawk, Michael E: Wichita, Nucle- ar Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Hawk, Thomas D: Colby, Secondary Education, Delta Upsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu. Senate V- Chm., S.E.A., Statesmen, CYR, K-State Booster Club, Wesley Found., Wrestling Team, Phi Eta Sigma Award, AFROTC Schs. Hawkins, Dar- nell F: Pine Bluff, Ark., Modern Languages. Haymaker, James N: Minneapolis, Minn., Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Hazen, Wilma M: Stockton, Home Economics Edu- cation. Healzer, John J: Ness City, Economics. Heape, Michael L: Sa- tanta, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Heasty, Larry E: Mayfield, Business Administration. Heath, James D: Park Ridge, 111., Industrial Engineering, Theta Xi, AIIE, Engr. Open House Chm., Steel Ring V-Pres., Sport Parachute Club, AIIE Gold Service Award. Heck, David M: Atchison, Zoology, Acacia Sec. V-Pres., Wildlife Soc. Sec., Arnold Air Soc., Golf Team, KSU Honor Schs., Wildlife Soc. Schs. 476 Seniors: Hec-Hes TOP ROW: Heckman. Bruce VV: Vakeeney, Architecture, Alpha Tau Omega Pres., Blue Key, Steel Ring, Tau Sigma Delta, Arnold Air Soc., AIA, Soc. Coor. Coun., UPC, UGBChm., TrafficControl Bd., IFC, Pres. Comm. on Stu. Gov ' t., Assoc. of College Unions Int. Rep., Assoc. Stu. Govt. National Conf. Rep., CYR, Campus Advisory Bd., K-State Fair Rep., Homecoming Previews Dir. Hefty. Barbara K: Valley Falls, Elementary Education. Hefty, Larry S: Valley Falls, Agricultural Eco- nomics. SECOND RO V: Heinen. Carol J: Prairie Village, Mathematics, Alpha Lambda Delta, Triangels, Wesleyan Campus Fellow., Putnam Schs. Heinen. Gilbert J: Huron, Nuclear Engineering, ANS, Newman Club, State of Kansas Schs. Heitman, John V: Norton, Music Education. THIRD ROW: Heitman, Mark S: Kevv Garden, N.Y., Chemistry. Hel- ton, Sally J: Emporia, Secondary Education. Helwig, Craig P: Macks- ville. Feed Science and Management. FOURTH ROW: Hendershot, Sharon J: Hutchinson, Home Econom- ics Education, Kappa Delta Standards Comm., Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H, Kansas Ext. Homemakers Coun. Schs. Hendricks, Michael A: Great Bend, Psychology, Delta Upsilon, Cheer- leader, A S Coun., Stu. Senator, Traffic Control Bd., CYD. German Club, Ski Club. Henrikson, Marilee R: Emporia, Elementary Educa- tion, Smurthwaite Pres. V-Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. FIFTH ROW: Henry, Dianna L: Mission, Interior Design. Henry, Jer- ry L: Sabetha, Electrical Engineering, Newman Club, IEEE, Rowing Crew. Henry, Linda M: Topeka, Secondary Education, Newman Club, Dames Club, SNEA. SIXTH ROW: Henry, Roger N: Kansas City, Nuclear Engineering. Henry. Roy E: Lecompton, Animal Husbandry, Union Pacific Schs. Hering, Robert W: Garden City, Business Administration, Delta Mu Delta, AIIE. SEVENTH ROW: Herlocker, Robert A: Girard, Agricultural Educa- tion, Ag. Ed. Club, FFA, Collegiate 4-H. Herman, Charles T: Wake- field, Accounting, Delta Tau Delta Rush Chm. Pledge Trainer, Alpha Kappa P si. Herman, Robert D: Wichita, Economics, Pi Kappa Alpha Rec. Sec. Rush Chm., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Epilson, SGA Elections Comm., A S Coun., MC, Fr. Basketball, Don- ald McGregor Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Herndon. Alfred J: Hume, Mo., Animal Husbandry. Herrmann, Larry L: Manhattan, Civil Engineering. Heslop, Jonathan M: Independence, Industrial Engineering. 477 Seniors: Hes-Hof TOP ROW: Hess, Larry G: Waverly, Agricultural Engineering, ASAE, Rifle Team Capt, Newman Club. Hett, Charles L: Garden City, Elec- trical Engineering, Triangle Soc. Chm. V-Pres. House Mgr. Ed., Varsity Band, Amateur Radio Club, Coop. Program. Heyer, Patricia J: High- land, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A. SECOND ROW: Heyka, Gary J: Belleville, Accounting. Heyka, Larry R: Belleville, Agricultural Economics. Heyne, Kathryn E: Manhattan, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Sparks, Union Movies, SGA Pub. Rel. Comm. Pub. Information Comm., S.E.A., CYR, AWS Pub., Royal Purple Housing Ed. Features Ed., Kappa Phi. THIRD ROW: Hickman, Lenney E: Topeka, Accounting. Hicks, Bar- bara L: Manhattan, Elementary Education, S.E.A., OCW. Higgins, Raymond L: Concordia, Psychology, Sigma Delta Pi V-Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Psychology Club Pres., John Trembly Memorial Award, Maitland Smith Memorial Award. FOURTH ROW: Hilbert, Billy D: Richland, Entomology. Hilding, Sharon M: Leavenworth, Psychology. Hilgenfeld, Larry F: Holton, Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Hillman, Richard B: Wichita, Zoology. Hilton, Douglas W: Manhattan, Secondary Education, Phi Delta Theta Alumni Sec. Schs. Chm., Union HQ Comm., Union Trips and Tours Comm. Hilton, Helen W: Manhattan, Mathematics, Alpha Delta Pi Schs. Chm. Chap- lain, Sparks, Union Movies Comm., Union HQ Comm., Varsity Band, Intr. SIXTH ROW: Hinchman, Sally J: Kansas City, Mo., Elementary Edu- cation, Kappa Delta Ed. Chm. House Coor., S.E.A., CYR, Union Comm. Sec., AWS, Oratorio Chorus, Women ' s Glee Club, SGA Orienta- tion Comm. Hintz, John: Salina, Mechanical Engineering, NASA Coop. Prog., ASME Sec., Newman Club. Hirt, Robert L: Lucas, Civil Engi- neering, FarmHouse News Ed., Sigma Tau Pres., Chi Epsilon, Arnold Air Soc., ASCE, Traffic Appeals Bd., Newman Club, State of Kansas Schs., Boeing Schs., AFROTC Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Hoagland, Ronald D: El Dorado, Civil Engineering, ASCE, S.A.M.E., Army ROTC. Hodge, Michael L: Seattle, Wash., Elementary Education. Hodgson, David S: Little River, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. BOTTOM ROW: Hodson, Lester L: Herington, Electrical Engineer- ing, IEEE V-Chm. Hoff, Mary A: Claflin, Secondary Education. Hof- mann, John W: Green, Electrical Engineering, AIChE, IEEE, CYR, Frontier Chem. Co. Schs., Elks Lodge Award. 478 t M -I ' - ' P ' --- O Seniors: Hog-Hra TOP ROW: Hogan, Lawrence A: Greenleaf, Business Administration. Holliday, John D: Liberty, Animal Husbandry. Hollis. Sandra S: Man- hattan. Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Holsinger, David J: Manhattan, Mechanical Engi- neering, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME Treas.. Marching Band, Putnam Schs., Fisher Governor Sens., Outstanding Mech. Engr. 1966. Horejsi. Ronald G: Holyrood, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Horning, Larry G: Almena, Architecture. THIRD ROW Horsch, Dwight W: Aberdeen, Idaho, Animal Hus- bandry. Horton. Mary E: Johnson, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Pi. Ed. Coun., KSU National Residence Hall Honorary, AWS, KSRH Radib Rep., Dorm Coun., K-State Players Hist., PTP, S.E.A., UCCF, RA. Hossfeld, Robert H: Clav Center, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Hosteller, Bruce B: Harper. Entomology. Hosteller, Clifton V: Harper, Civil Engineering. Hosteller. Dorolhy M: Manhat- tan, Zoology, Gamma Phi Beta. Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, A S Coun., S.E.A., KSU Honor Schs. FIFTH ROW: Hottman. Larry A: Abilene, Bacteriology. Houdyshell, Richard: Wilson, Agronomy. Houghlaling. Jonathan: Lakin, Animal Husbandry. SIXTH ROW: Houseweart, Mark W: McCune, Secondary Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, Ag. Ed. Club, S.E.A. Hovis, A. Ear- lene: Arkansas City, Elementary Education. Howard, John W: Kansas City, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Sigma Tau, Muchnic Found. Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Howard, Lyn M: Leavemvorth, Secondary Educa- tion, Phi Chi Theta, S.E.A. Howe, Jean F: Manhattan, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Newman Club, KSU Honor Schs. Howell, Melvin L: Hutchinson, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Howse, Richard L: Manhattan, Business Administra- tion, Lambda Chi Alpha V-Pres., SGA Pub. Information Comm., CYR, Intr. Hoyt, John H: Dodge City, Geology. Hrabe, Melinda R: Kensing- ton, Speech, Delta Zeta Soc. Chm. Asst. Standards Chm., K-State Play- ers, Trips and Tours Comm. Sec., Collegiate 4-H, S.E.A., CYR, Kappa Phi. 479 Seniors: Hre-Ive TOP ROW: Hrebec, Barbara C: Springfield, Mo., Modern Languages. Huber, Loretta J: El Dorado, Psychology, Gamma Phi Beta House Pres., Psychology Club, Sociology Club. Hudack, Thomas R: Mohawk, N.Y., Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Huerter, Mary C: Wetmore, Speech Pathology and Audiology, Sigma Alpha Eta, CYD, Newman Club, State of Kansas Schs. Huffman, Daniel S: Burdett, Chemical Engineering, Delta Upsi- Ion Pres. Hug, Alan R: Holton, Biological Science. THIRD ROW: Hug, Mary F: Junction City, Architecture. Hughbanks, Ronald G: Pratt, Architecture. Hummer, Larry L: Chanute, Chemical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Hunt, Dexter J: Titusville, Fla., Mechanical Engi- neering. Hunt, James M: Independence, Architecture. Hunter, Judith A: Overland Park, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, S.E.A., Ed. Coun., CYR, UGB, Trips and Tours Sec. Subcomm. Chm., She-DU. FIFTH ROW: Hunter, Nancy J: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Educa- tion. Huschka, Eldon E: Ellinwood, Accounting. Huston, Larry G: Abi- lene, Animal Husbandry. SIXTH ROW: Hutton, Gary M: Great Bend, Veterinary Medicine. Hyde, Ann S: Leavenworth, Modern Languages. Hynes, Thomas E: Oak Ridge, N.J., Pre-Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Hysom, Judy I: Wichita, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Engindears, K-State Singers, Panhel. Coun., SGA Peace Corps Comm., IPC Sec., Miss K-State-Manhattan 1966. Ideker, Lester H: Rozel, Accounting. lies, Duane A: Marysville, Pre-Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Imhof, Carol A: Brewster, Secondary Education. Imler, Dan L: Manhattan, Economics. Iverson, Willard A: Topeka, Business Administration. ' Tribur secret tees. E 480 Seniors: Jac-Jar TOP ROW: Jackson. David D: Topeka, Horticulture, Beta Sigma Psi Sens. Ch. Rush Chm., Alpha Zeta, Phi Mu Alpha Sec., Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Award, Ag. Coun., Horticulture Club Newsletter Ed., Stu. Lutheran Congregation Choir Dir., Varsity Band Mgr., Jazz Workshop, Pep Band, Concert Band, State of Kansas Gen. Schs., R. J. Barnett Memorial Schs. Jackson, Michael E: Independence, Economics, Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres. Asst. Rush Chm.. Sr. Class Pres.. Traffic Appeal Bd. SGA Comm., IPC Pres.. Gamma Delta, Intr., Union Gas System Schs., Elk s Leadership Schs. Jackson Ruth A: Belleville, Home Economics Extension, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Club, Univ. Ext. Club. SECOND ROW: Jacobs, Arthur M: Flushing, N.Y., Business Adminis- tration. Jacobs, Joy S: Towanda. Business Administration. Jager. Jan B: Wichita, History, Kappa Alpha Theta V-Pres., S.E.A. MC, MU , Union HQ Comm., Royal Purple Staff, CYR, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Jameson. Donald L: Holton. Agronomy, Alpha Zeta, Wheat State Agr. Club Sec. Pres., CYR. Janke. Donald L: Alexander, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, AAHPER. KAHPER, Intr. Jar- rett. James C: Shawnee Mission, Political Science, Sigma Chi Pledge Trainer Sec. Pub. Rel. Chm., Chanicary Club, MU , Union Personnel and Research Comm. Chm.. Intr. Tribunal Chancellor Cal Williams was recording secretary of Blue Keyand a memberof the convo- cations and controversial issues speakers commit- tees. Bruce Heckman, Accent Party president and UGB chairman, was president of Alpha Tau Omega anda mem be rofa campus committee for Univer- sity development. Member of Union Program Coun- cil and Architecture and Design Council Wing Kee Kwok was MUN undersecretary for conference ser- vices and a dorm staff assistant and adviser. Seniors: Jer-Jon TOP ROW: Jermark, Carola A: Beloit, Interior Design, Cadet Ladies Club, Design Club. Jilka, Gerold D: Salina, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Lambda Pledge Educator. Johns, Chris E: Granada Hills, Calif., Biological Science, Sigma Nu Recorder Sentinel House Mgr., Clinic Club, YAF, Wesley Found., Intr. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Byron G: Troy, Animal Husbandry. John- son, Carlene S: McPherson, Mathematics. Johnson, Cecil W: Salina, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Delores J: Burrton, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Pres. Treas., Kappa Delta Pi Hist., S.E.A. Hist., FTA Convention Chm., Oratorio Chorus, AWS, Haven Co-op Schs., Phi Kappa Phi. Johnson, Jeanne A: Redstone Arsenal, Ala., Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, Women ' s Glee Club, Newman Club Soc. Chm. Johnson, Jill M: Clinton, Wis., Medical Technology. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Keith A: Madison, Agricultural Education. Johnson, Leslie D: Manhattan, Psychology. Johnson, Margaret L: Ar- lington, Secondary Education. I FIFTH ROW: Johnson, Mary J: Beneda, Business Administration. Johnson, Phyllis M: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Sec., S.E.A., Union Hosp. Comm. Subchm., CYR, Intr. Johnston, Bruce A: Chicago, 111., Geography, Gamma Theta Upsilon. SIXTH ROW: Johnston, Gary L: Prairie Village, Industrial Engineer- ing, Pi Kappa Alpha, Engr. Coun., AIIE Treas. Pres., CYR, General Electrics Schs. Johnston, Rebecca L: Leawood, Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Panhel., S.E.A., Family Child Dev. Club. Jones, Fin- ley F: Girard, Agricultural Economics. k. Alpd; SKIH HO fa. Kello Delta Pi. SEVENTH ROW: Jones, James H: Junction City, Business Administra- tion. Jones, James R: New York, N.Y., Psychology. Jones, Janice E: Atchison, English. BOTTOM ROW: Jones, Loretta A: Overland Park, English Jones, Michael E: Leonardville, Agricultural Economics. Jones, Nicholas M: Augusta, Art. 482 Seniors: Jon-Keu TOP ROW: Jones, Patricia L: Topeka, Technical Journalism, Alpha Chi Omega Standards Bd. Pub. Chm., A S Coun., Union HQ Comm., AVVS Comm., Royal Purple Underclass Ed., K-Key Award. Jones, Wil- liam R: Rushville, Mo., Nuclear Engineering. Jorgenson, Loren W: Barnes, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Jubelt, Burk: Manhattan, Chemistry, Delta Upsilon V-Pres., Blue Key V-Pres., A S Coun. Pres., Union News and Views Comm. Chm., SGA Pub. Rel. Comm., Stu. Senate Chm., FCSA, Pres. Comm. on Stu. Govt., Conf. on Higher Ed. in Kansas Del., Big 8 Stu. Govt. Conf., Assoc. Stu. Govt. of U.S.A., Kansas Leadership, ACS, Clin- ic Club V-Pres., Alpha Phi Omega, H. H. King Chemistry Schs.. Na- tional Science Found. Undergrad. Research in Chemistry. Judd, Robert E: Cottonwood, Technical Journalism. Kaiser, Douglas L: Otis, Mathe- matics. THIRD ROW: Kalishman, Stanley R: Stoneham, Mass., Horticulture, Alpha Phi Omega Hist., Horticulture Club, Floriculture Judging Team. Kallenbach. Marvin D: Valley Center, Economics, FarmHouse Soc. Chm., Cheerleader. Kane, Patricia S: Penalosa, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Kanelakos, Dorothy J: Arkansas City, English. Kan- nard, Janet L: Wichita, Accounting, Kappa Delta Pres. Asst. Treas., Phi Chi Theta, Stu. Senate, Commerce Coun. SGA Dir. of Budget, Appt. Bd. Clerk, CYR, AWS Standards Bd.. MUN. KSU Booster Club, Kappa Phi, Intr. Kanning, Phyllis L: Troy, Accounting. - - .-- FIFTH ROW Kaplan. Robert M: Baltimore, Md., Architecture. Kear- ney. Robert L: Salina. Business Administration, Delta Tau Delta Cor. Sec., Alpha Kappa Psi, Gymnastics Team. Kelley. John R: Lockport, NY., Building Construction. SIXTH ROW: Kelley. Michael: Westport, Mass., Agricultural Educa- tion. Kellogg. Carolyn M: Courtland, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi. Moore Hall Pres., S.E.A. Adv. Bd., General Home EC. Club, Gen. Schs. Kelly. Frances M: Munden, Elementary Education, S.E.A., CYD. Concert Band, Gen. Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Kelly, Michael M: Prairie Village, Physical Educa- tion, Sigma Chi Cor. Sec., Phi Epsilon Kappa, IFC, KAHPER, ROTC, K-Club. Fellow, of Christian Athletes. Apollo Men ' s Glee Club, Orato- rio Chorus, Track Team. Kelsey Gaylord D: Silver Lake, Horticulture, Hort. Club V-Pres. Treas., Intr. Kelsey, Nell J: Salina, Sociology. BOTTOM ROW: Kerr, David M: Coats, Biological Science. Kettelhut, Larry L: Gurley, Neb., Bacteriology. Keucher, Louise S: Topeka, Humanities. Kappa Alpha Theta Rush Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta. Kappa Delta Pi, Sparks, Chimes, Mortar Board V-Pres., Stu. Senate, AWS -Pres., Homecoming Queen Attendant, French Club, S.E.A. . Men ' s Glee Club Accompanist, A Capella Choir, Summer School at Sor- bonne in Paris. 483 Seniors: Kha-Kir TOP ROW: Khan, Maher Haq N: Pakistan, Civil Engineering. Kibbe, Dallas L: Wamego, Electrical Engineering, IEEE Chm., Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, Engr. Coun., Santa Fe Schs. Kildow, Gary L: Wichita, Busi- ness Administration. SECOND ROW: Kimmi, Elizabeth A: Leonardville, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. King, Juanita M: Ft. Riley, History. King, Royce M: New Berlin, Wis., Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Kingsley, M. Keith: Manhattan, Veterinary Medi- cine, AVMA V-Pres., Open House Pub. Chm. Kirchoff, Henry C: Shaw- nee Mission, Economics. Kirk, Katherine A: Scott City, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, S.E.A., FTP, Chaparajos, Rodeo Queen Finalist. Recipient of the Meuk Manual Award for outstanding proficiency in professional veterinary training, Harry Steinfort was also on the AVMA executive coun- cil. Wallace Kraft, chairman of the 1967 Vet Med Open House, visited Kansas high schools, informing them of opportunities in veterinary medicine. Seni TOPRO SECOND 01TO | neerinj. J in to Wen lil Attorney General of Tribunal Bill Morris was ma- jority leader of the House of Representatives for the 1967 Model Congress. Jackie Splitter, chair- man of the AWS Rules Convention ' s academic affairs committee, was orientation committee chairman and director of campus affairs cabinet in Senate. Seniors: Kir-Kle TOP ROW: Kirk. Tony L: Liberty. Veterinary Medicine, Pre-Vet Club Y-Pres.. AYMA. Circle K. Kirleis. Allen W: Manhattan. Bakery Science and Management. Alpha Mu, Ag. Coun.. Bakery Management Club Pres.. Drake Bakeries Memorial Schs., Bakers National Ed. Found. Schs.. American Bakers Assoc. Schs. Kissick. John B: Beverly, Agricul- tural Economics. SECOND RO V ; Kitch. Judith L: Winfield, Accounting. Kitchen, Douglas O: Maple Hill. Animal Husbandry. Lambda Chi Alpha Rush Chm. Soc. Chm.. Block Bridle. Klassen. William R: Hillsboro, Civil Engineering, Marlatt Hall SA, ASCE, Chi Epsilon Pres. Sec., Steel Ring Treas.. National Soc. of Prof. Engr., Kansas Engr. Soc., CYR. BOTTOM RO V : Kleeman, Darrel M: Manhattan, Electrical Engi- neering. Klein, Carmen R: Green, Agricultural Education, Arnold Air Soc.. Alpha Tau Alpha. Straube Sch. House. Information Officer for Arnold Air Soc., Ag. Ed. Club Reporter, Block Bridle. Ralston Purina Schs. Klema. Susan P: Wilson, Bacteriology. Alpha Delta Theta Treas., LSA. 485 Jtr Seniors: Kle-Kru TOP ROW: Klenke, Dale F: Spearville, Business Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha. Kleopper, Judith K: Nortonville, Elementary Education, Goodnow Hall Governing Bd., S.E.A., NDEA Sch. from Congress of Parents and Teachers. Kling, John R: Howard, Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration, ASME, AIAA, NDEA Schs. SECOND ROW: Kniffen, Edward L: Tyndall, S.D., Veterinary Medi- cine, AVMA, Alpha Zeta. Knight, David D: Stockton, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Knoell, Donna L: Shavvnee Mission, Elementary Education; Chi Omega House Corr., Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Pres., Tribunal, Ed. Coun., A S Coun. Sec., FTP, UGB Sec., UPC, UGB Sec., Union Art Comm. Chm., AWS, Union Hosp. Comm., K-State Union Corporation Sec., Home EC. Schs. THIRD ROW: Knorr, Margaret: Wichita, Physical Education, Kappa Alpha Theta House Mgr., Phems Sec. Treas., Intr. Knuth Dennis E: Junction City, Wildlife Conservation. Koch, Loren H: Clay Center, Mathematics. FOURTH ROW: Koerner, Douglas G: Wakefield, Electrical Engineer- ing. Kohake, Joan M: Goff, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Family and Child Dev. Club, Home EC. Teaching Club, Newman Club. Kohl, Larry E: Wichita, Animal Husbandry. FIFTH ROW: Kopp, Gary R: Kinsley, Speech. Kopp, Nancy J: Ef- fingham, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi House Mgr. Guard, KSTA State Sec., S.E.A. Adv. Bd., Collegiate 4-H, Block Bridle, CYR, Ed. Coun. Koppes, Douglas J: Manhattan, Restaurant Management. SIXTH ROW: Koppes, Gerald M: Manhattan, Pre-Medicine. Korber, Mary K: Seneca, Home Economics Education, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsi- lon Omicron, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A. Kraft, Wallace E: Wich- ita, Veterinary Medicine, Delta Upsilon, Soc. Coor. Coun. Pres., IFC, AVMA, Movies Comm., Pub. Rel. Comm. SEVENTH ROW: Kratz, Daniel S: Prairie Village, Sociology, Pi Kappa Alpha. Kraus, Michael R: Winfield, Milling Science and Management. Kraus, Sharon L: Winfield, Family and Child Development. BOTTOM ROW: Krauter, Patricia A: Manhattan, Elementary Educa- tion. Kriss Joel R: Colby, Agricultural Economics. Kruse, Richard L: Manhattan, Physical Education. 486 I V F-- 4 fTr Seniors: Kru-Lar TOP ROW: Kruse, Ronald M: Hays, Chemical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, AIChE Pres., Steel Ring, Engr. Coun., Vulcan Mate- rials Schs. Kuczynski. Leslie W: Narka, Chemical Engineering. Kuhn. William R: Gypsum, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Kuntz. Charles R: Burlingame, Animal Husbandry. Kwok. Wing K: Hong Kong, Architecture. Marlatt Hall, RA SA HQ Advisor Cul. Soc. Advisor, Blue Key Sec., Tau Sigma Delta. AIA, Al- pha Phi Omega, Arch. Coun., UPC, Union Arts Comm. Subchm. Chm., Union Movies Comm., MUN Undersec., Campus Cul. Comm.. Union Expansion Comm. Lacen. Georgia S: Baxter Springs, Elementary Edu- cation. THIRD ROW: Laffoon. John R: Trenton. Mo., Landscape Archi- tecture. Laird. Irvin B: Wichita. Dairy Production. Lambert. Paul J: Manhattan, Economics. FOURTH ROW Lamborn. Judith E: Leavenworth. Physical Educa- tion. S.E.A.. Phems. FT A Sch. Lamme. Judith A: Wichita, Interior De- sign. Lamp. Marita M: Goddard, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Ed.. SEA. Sigma Alpha Eta, Pep Club, IPC. Panhell., Union Hosp. Comm.. Sisters of the Maltese Cross, CYR. FIFTH ROW: Lancaster. Jean A: Topeka, Physical Education. Alpha Xi Delta House Mgr., Hist.. S.E.A., WAA Sec.. Phems. Lange. Rolf W: Val encia. Venezuela, Economics. Langford. David J: Tempe, Ariz., Nuclear Engineering. Marlatt Hall SA Jud. Bd., Blue Key Pres., Steel Ring. Sigma Tau Pres. V-Pres.. Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon. Phi Eta Sigma. K-Club Pres., FMOC Finalist. Eng. Coun. V-Pres.. ANS, Football Team. Track Team, All- Big 8 Academic Football Schs.. Mike Ahearn Schs. SIXTH ROW: Langner. Gary A: Wichita, Secondary Education, Beta Sigma Psi. Lanigan. William C: Sayville, N.Y.. Secondary Education. Lanman. Arley D: Colorado Springs, Colo., Architecture, Triangle Treas.. AIA, Arnold Air Soc., Stu. Senate Parlimentarian, CYR, MUN, Batchelder Found. Schs., Weigel Award, AFROTC Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Lansdowne. Robert J: Manhattan. Business Admin- istration. Larsen, Larry R: Clyde. Civil Engineering. Larson. Jerry G: Brownell, Accounting, Kappa Alpha Psi V-Pres., Arnold Air Soc., Natl. Res. Hall Honorary. Commerce Coun., Boeing Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Larson. John P: Marquette, Mechanical Engineering. Larson. Larry E: Scandia, Agricultural Economics. Larson. Margaret A: Ransom, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Cadet Ladies Club. 487 PRDFESSIOnflllSm Seniors: Lar-Lem Virginia Munson, Becky Cox and Sharon Van Vleet were all Home EC Council officers. Virginia was also Mortar Board secretary and general chairman of Hos- pitality Day. Becky was Hospitality Day program director and Sharon, president of Moore and West halls, was a member of the Dean ' s advisery council. TOP ROW: Larson, Steven A: Smolan, Dairy Production, Straube Sch. House Pres. V-Pres. Soc. Chm., Alpha Zeta, Ag. Counc. Pres., Little American Royal Sec. Treas., Dairy Sci. Club Pres., Dairy Prod. Judging Team, N.T. Veatch Schs. Lash, Doro- thy J: Lancaster, Secondary Education. Lathrop, Kenneth L: Albuquerque, N.M., Electrical Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha Pres. V-Pres., Scabbard Blade, IEEE, Marching Band. Latta, Robert L: Wichita, Technical Journalism, Smith Sch. House ' Hist. Soc. Chm. House Mgr., Sigma Delta Chi, Collegian Edito- rial Page Ed., SCC, CYD. Laudemann, Nancy J: White City, Elementary Education. Laughrey, Kenneth E: Caldwell, Indus- trial Engineering. Laurie, Lynne: Atchison, Elementary Educa- tion. SECOND ROW: Lawless, Eldon D: Belle Plaine, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha Treas., Ag. Ed. Club Treas. Sec. Laymon, Jerry D: Towanda, Geophysics, Sigma Gamma Epsi- lon. Lee, Dennis D: Overbrook, Civil Engineering, ASCE, KES, NSPE, Varsity Band, Pep Band, Kansas Contractors Schs. Lee, Duane R: Shavvnee Mission, Business Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha Song Leader, Larry Woods Speech Contest Winner. Lee, Gary B: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. Lee, Janis K: Ken- sington, Elementary Education. Lee, Lyn R: Smith Center, Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW: Lee, Marilyn S: Dwight, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Clothing Textiles Club, S.E.A., RA, AHEA, CYD, KSU General Schs. Lefton, John M: Prairie Village, Chemical Engineering. Lehman, John E: Sabetha, Secondary Education. Leming, Margaret J: Wichita, Art, Delta Phi Delta Treas., PTP, German Club, Union Art Comm., United Methodist Choir, Panhel. Schs., Intl. Art Competition Gold Medal. Lemon, Carolyn S: Viola, Applied Music. Lemon, Lon L: Phillipsburg, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Gamma Rho V-Pres., Sr. Livestock Judging Team, MUN, Stu. Senate, Block Bridle Club, Chapa- rajos Club, Pre-Vet Club Pres., Booster Club, AVMA, Farm Bu- reau Service Schs. Lemon, Marcia A: Kansas City, Sociology. Seniors: Len-Loe TOP ROW: Lenz. Mary E: Andes. N.Y.. Zoology, AVMA Aux. Leonard, Keith W: Royersford, Pa., Building Construction. Leuthold. Dixie C: Bern, Biological Science. Leuthold, Steven L: Bern. Architecture. Lewerenz. Gloria L: Lincolnville, Busi- ness Administration, Gamma Phi Beta Soc. Chm. Pres., Sparks, Phi Chi Theta, Little Sisters of Minerva, IPC Hist., SCC, West Hall Judicial Bd., Pep Club, Clothing Textiles Club, Union Movies Comm. Sec. Lewis, George A: Cheyenne. Wyo., Busi- ness Administration, Kappa Sigma Sec., Alpha Kappa Psi, CYD -Pres.. Newman Club, Intr. Lewis, Michael R: Arkansas City, Mechanical Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha Pledge Educator, ASME. Flying Club, Mech. Engr., Jr. Class V-Pres. SECOND ROW: Lickteig, Merle E: Greeley, Building Con- struction. Lillich. Donna J: Prairie Village. Humanities, Gamma Phi Beta. Limbocker. Robert C: Manhattan, Restaurant Man- agement. Linderman. Spencer A: Holton, Wildlife Conserva- tion, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, Wildlife Soc., Rifle Team Capt, Sears Roebuck Co. Schs., Wildlife Soc. Schs. Lindgren. Sandra K: Manhattan, Secondary Education. Alpha Delta Pi Rush Chm. Soc. Chm. Honor Pledge, Sparks, S.E.A., Union Comm., Ml N. Pep Club. MC. Lindsley, Thomas R: Wichita, Architecture. Lipp. Mark E: Alden, Electrical Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau. J. O. Hamilton Schs., H. W. Poole Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Litfin, Richard A: Scotia, N.Y., Electrical En- gineering. Little. Susanne F: Shawnee Mission, Landscape Ar- chitecture. Pi Beta Phi House Mgr., Tau Sigma Delta, Arch. De- sign Coun.. ASLA Sec. Hist. Litton, Dale G: Nickerson, History. Locher. Roger C: Sabetha, Feed Science and Management. Locke. Ted R: Springfield, Colo., Architecture. Loehr, Paul T: Decatur. Ill . Agricultural Economics. Loercher. Arthur: Elm- hurst. NY. Business Administration. Student Senate Vice-chairman Tom Hawk was a stu- dent representative to both Traffic Control Board and the Stadium Planning Committee. Senator Ken Ston er, president of Marlatt hall, was elected president of the National Association of College and University Residence Halls in April. 1967. 1 489 Seniors: Lon-Mac TOP ROW: Long. Donald M: Winfield, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA. Long, John P: Lebanon, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Hoedowners, Amateur Radio Club, G. E. Corporate Alumni Schs. Longberg, Leslie C: Belleville, Accounting, Alpha Kappa Lambda Pres. V-Pres. Schs. Chm. Soc. Chm. Song Leader, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Kap- pa Psi Pres. Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Mu Delta, Arnold Air Soc., Commerce Coun. Pres., SGA Personnel Selections Bd., CYR, Collegiate 4-H Song Leader, Univ. Choir, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Wesley Found. Singers, Fellow, and Religious Arts Comm., Union Movies Comm., MUN, AFROTC Financial Assis. Grant, Haskins and Sells Found. Award, KSU Honor Schs., Boeing Business Adm. Schs. SECOND ROW: Loop, John D: Concordia, Physics. Loriaux, Peter G: Kansas City, Business Administration. Louderback, Forrest: Elkton, Va., Milling Science and Management. THIRD ROW: Love, Gerald L: Redfield, Agronomy. Lowery, Beryl B: Dodge City, Biological Sciences, Alpha Chi Omega Standards Bd., French Club, AWS Standards Bd., Union Trips and Tours Comm., CYR, Royal Purple Staff, Pep Club, RA, Intr. Ludden, Linda L: Man- hattan, Architecture, Gamma Phi Beta Hist., Alpha Lambda Delta, AIA Sec., Design Coun., Crit Magazine, First Natl. Bank Fine Arts Sch., Outstanding Woman Arch. Stu. in U.S. FOURTH ROW: Lueker, Sherrly A: Wichita, Elementary Education. Luker, Anna M: Kensington, Home Economics Education. Lunt, Ste- ven A: Pratt, Agricultural Economics, Ag. Econ. Club, Collegiate 4-H, CYR, Pep Band, Marching Band, Concert Band. FIFTH ROW: Lunt, Wilma J: Pratt, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Dames, CYR. Lutz, Karen M: Leawood, Foods and Nutrition. Lyber- ger, Janice G: Manhattan, Family and Child Development, Kappa Del- ta, Family Child Development Club, PTP, Union Hosp. Comm., UCCF. SIXTH ROW: Lyberger, Ronald D : Manhattan, Mathematics and Physics, Phi Eta Sigma, Putnam Sch. Lyddane, Earl W: Admire, Agri- cultural Economics, Ag. Econ. Club, CYR, Intr. Lykins, Daniel R: Atchison, Political Science. SEVENTH ROW: Lynch, Franklin E: Topeka, Civil Engineering. Lynn, Gary D: Herrin, 111., Architecture. Lyon, Geraldine F: Greens- burg, Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Lyon, Jeffrey L: Greensburg, Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Amateur Radio Club. MacArthur, Robert A: Topeka, Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse Sch. Chm., Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Flying Club, Union Pacific Sch. Macha, Garry L: Delia, Civil Engineering. 490 Seniors: Mac-Mar TOP ROW: Mack, Jeanette K: Linn, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Pledge Trainer. Panhel., S.E.A. Newsletter Ed., Statesmates, CYR. K-State Players. Macy. Margaret A: Oakhill, Secondary Educa- tion, S.E.A., WCF. Maier. Gary E: St. Louis Mo., Building Construc- tion. SECOND ROW: Maisch, Carol A: Lenexa, Clothing, Retailing, Clothing Textiles Club, Ski Club, CYR, UAB. Makalous, Verlene J: Cuba, Elementary Education. Mall, Sandra S: Kingman, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta Pledge Trainer, S.E.A. , Engindears Treas. Pres., Pep Club. THIRD ROW: Mance, George F: Prairie Village, Political Science. Mangum. Elizabeth I: Ottawa. Physical Therapy. Maninger, Lyle F: Anthony. Architecture, Phi Delta Theta Pres.. Tau Sigma Delta, AIA, ACI Competition Award. FOURTH ROW: Manley, Carol J: Kansas City, Mo., Family and Child Development, Kappa Alpha Theta, Home EC. Design Club. Manlove, Marvin D: Wichita, Architecture, Sigma Chi Hist. Sec. Pledge Trainer, AIA. AID.. MPC, MUN, MC. Mann, H. Stewart: Newton, Landscape Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Mansholt. Virginia L: Lebanon, Home Economics Edu- cation. Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A. Marcotte, Janet C: Manhat- tan, History. Marcotte, Robert P: Manhattan, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Markley. John E: Burlingame, Physical Education, Del- ta Tau Delta Asst. Rush Chm., Phi Epsilon Kappa, Union Dance Comm. Marlatt, Susan L: Atchison, Elementary Education. Marmet. Kent L: Sabetha. Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Marschel, Frederick: Prairie Village, Business Ad- ministration. Marsh, Dale VV: Great Bend, Biological Science, Dormito- ry Intr. Chm.. CYR, RWF. Marsh, Margaret J: Columbus, Clothing Retailing, Delta Zeta Act. Chm., Jr. Panhel., Mortar Bd., Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Masters Degree Prog., AWS V-Pres., Clothing Textiles Club Pres., Women ' s Glee Club, AWS Rules Conv. Steering Comm., Home EC. Coun., Dean ' s Adv. Bd., Collegiate 4-H, Wesley Found., West Bend Co. Schs., Penney ' s Schs., Woolworth ' s Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Marshall, Gary W: McCune, Agronomy, Inter-Col- legiate Knights, Kansas Wheat State Agronomy Club, Intr. Marteney, Jacqueline: Buhler, Elementary Education. Martin, Cheryl K: Scott City, Dietetics and Institutional Management. 491 Bill Buzenberg, spring Collegian editor and rowing team captain was chairman of the University dele- gation to the Midwest Model UN. Editor of the 1967 Royal Purple Sue Brandner presided over Mortar Board and Theta Sigma Phi and was a member of Phi Kappa Phi and the Board of Student Publications. %t-| T Seniors: Mar-Mat TOP ROW: Martin, David A: Kansas City, Chemical Engineering. Martin, David F: Salina, Agronomy, FarmHouse Bus. Manager Cor. Sec., Alpha Zeta Treas., Phi Eta Sigma Sec., Arnold Air Soc., Wheat State Agonomy Club Pres., Ag. Coun., FFA Treas., LSA, Union Pacific Schs., Kroger Schs., Farm Bureau Schs., 20th Century Fund Schs. Mar- tin, Leo K: Holcomb, Agricultural Economics. SECOND ROW: Martin, Lester D: Zenda, Agricultural Economics. Massey, Larry B: St. John, Mathematics, FarmHouse Song Leader, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, GBF Pres., Christian Fellow. Song Leader. Massingill, Kenneth F: Atchison, Civil Engineering, Arnold Air Soc., Chi Epsilon, ASCE, S.A.M.E. BOTTOM ROW: Masten, Boyd E: Stafford, Secondary Education. Masters, Roy W: Spokane, Wash., Milling Science and Management. Mathews, Martha A: Leawood, Home Economics Education. Stude dentc Contn 5KOXD Home EC ' BOTTOM 492 Student Senate Chairman Burk Jubelt. vice-presi- dent of Blue Key. wasa memberofthe President ' s Commission and president of Arts and Sciences Council. Bill Worley, student body president, was also a student senator. Blue Key member and vice-chairman of the Young Republicans Club. Seniors: Mat-McA TOP ROW: Mathews. Robert J: Kansas City, Mo., Electrical Engineer- ing. Mathias, Kenneth E: McCook, Neb., Mechanical Engineering, ASMK. AIAA. KSUARH, RA. Mattox, Fredrick L: Piper, Civil Engi- neering. SECOND ROW: Mattox, Louise M: Piper, Home Economics Educa- tion, Home EC Teaching Club, S.E.A., AWS Service Comm., Union Pa- cific Schs. Mauck. William D: Goddard, Sociology, Statesmen, Chris- tian Fellow., Intr. Mauler, Loretta A: Olmitz, Household Equipment, Home EC. Teaching Club. Fam. Econ. Club, Newman Club. BOTTOM ROW: Maupin. Kathleen A: Liberal, Secondary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Dames Club. Mazaika. Trudine M: Moraga, Calif., Clothing and Textiles, Kappa Kappa Gamma V-Pres. Schs. Chm., Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Chimes, Omicron Nu, Mortar Bd. Hist., Phi Upsilon Omicron Cor. Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Clothing Textiles Club Treas.. AWS Queens Comm., Union Sports Recreation Comm., Elbridge A. Stuart Schs., USDA Schs. McAlexander, Vera J: Lecomp- ton, Secondary Education, S.E.A., CYR. 493 Seniors: McA-McK TOP ROW: McAndrew, William P: Manhattan, Speech. McAninch, Janet L: Salina, Physical Education. McCallum, Bruce K: Elmdale, Civil Engineering, ASCE Rec. Sec., Intr. SECOND ROW: McCarthy, Kathryn M: Great Bend, Physical Educa- tion, Chi Omega Act. Chm., Phi Epsilon Delta, Union Sports Recrea- tion Comm., HQ Comm., Pep Coor. Coun. Sec., KAHPER, AAHPER, S.E.A., Newman Club, Intr. McCauley, Linda A: Overland Park, Social Science, Kappa Kappa Gamma Asst. Soc. Chm., MC. McCollough, Richard: Randall, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: McCollough, Roger R: Randall, Animal Husbandry. McConaghy, Noel E: Winfield, Animal Husbandry. McCune, David E: Montezuma, Physical Science, Alpha Kappa Lambda Intr. Chm. FOURTH ROW: McDermet, Staley B: Leawood, Business Administra- tion. McDermott, Michael D: Kansas City, Technical Journalism. McDonald, Francis G: Williamsburg, Animal Husbandry. FIFTH ROW: McDonald, Galen R: Mullinville, Agricultural Mechani- zation. McDonald, Randy J: Garden City, Electrical Engineering and Business Administration, IEEE, Jazz Workshop, CYD V-Pres., BPOE Schs. McDowell, Jerold E: Smith Center, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. SIXTH ROW: McEwen, Donald C: Republic, Agricultural Economics. McFarland, Carolyn L: Norton, Music Education. McGuire, Nadene M: Onaga, Business Administration, Phi Chi Theta, Collegiate 4-H, Gamma Delta V-Pres., J. E. McManis Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Mclver, Lynne E: Abbyville, Secondary Education, S.E.A. McKaig, William J: Gardner, Mathematics. McKasson, Barbara J: Wichita, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: McKay, Cheryl J: Dresden, Home Economics Educa- tion, Alpha Delta Pi Chaplain, Sister of the Maltese Cross, West Hall Treas., S.E.A., Clothing Textiles Club, Home EC. Teaching Club, Pep Club, Royal Purple Staff. McKinley, Ann L: Manhattan, Elementary Education. McKnight, Clifford S: Greensburg, Electrical Engineering, Alpha Kappa Lambda Schs. Chm., IEEE, CYR, SGA Personnel Selec- tion Bd., Amateur Radio Club. 494 lion. Seniors: McL-Mil TOP RO V: McLeavy, Marjory L: Hutchinson, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., CYR. McMullen, Rodney D: Phil- lipsburg. Business Administration. McNeive, Patricia E: Topeka, Soci- ology, SGA Personnel Selection Bd. Pub. Rel. Comm., Newman Club. SECOND ROW: McVay. Richard H: Junction City, Elementary Edu- cation. McVay, Theodore J: McPherson, Horticulture. Mead, Joel L: Dodge City, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Mead, Joyce L: Hays, Elementary Education. Meats, Robert D: Beloit, Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi. Meisegeier, Larry R: Barron. Wis.. Yeterinarv Medicine. FOURTH RO V : Merten, Donald H: hiteman. Mo., Mechanical Engineering. Messing, Diane M: Hutchinson, Secondary Education, Delta Delta Delta Chaplain. Candlelight Ball Queen, Miss K-State Manhattan. Angel Flight Operation Officer, Miss Congeniality Miss Kansas Pageant. Metzinger, Gary D: Caldwell, Business Administra- tion. FIFTH ROW: Meyer. Jerry G: Caney, Horticulture. Meyer, Suzie L: Liberty, Home Economics Extension. Michael, Cynthia A: Overland Park, Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Middleton, Richard L: Shawnee Mission, Mathematics. Milbourn. Mark T: Manhattan, Business Administration, Sigma Chi Sec. Alumni Pub. Rel. Dir., Alpha Kappa Psi, IFC, Intr., AFROTC Schs. Milburn. Marlyse K: Rolla, Home Economics Education, Clovia House Mgr., Phi Chi Theta Hist., Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H, CYR, Kappa Phi, Morton County Teachers Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Millen, Arlo H: Republic, Zoology. Miller. Dorothy D: Manhattan, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Miller, James R: Newton, Agricultural Education, Ag. Ed. Club. BOTTOM ROW: Miller. Janet L: Wamego, Clothing Retailing. Miller, John R: Great Bend, Economics, Triangle IFC Rep., Arnold Air Soc., CYD, Psychology Club, Intr. Miller. Lawrence J: Manhattan, Second- ary Education. 495 Seniors: Mil-Mis TOP ROW: Miller, Margo J: Belleville, Technical Journalism, Kappa Kappa Gamma Song Leader, Theta Sigma Phi, Royal Purple Bus. Mgr. Miller, Mary L: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Miller, Richard P: Tiskilwa, 111., Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Miller, Robert G: Great Bend, Accounting. Miller, Ronald G: Liberty, Mo., Architecture, AIA. Miller, Travis L: Dwight, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Minor, John W: Bloom, Animal Husbandry. Minter, Roger D: Wichita, Poultry Science, Poultry Science Club V-Pres. Sec., Intr., Ag. Coun., Red Rooster Award. Miserendino, George: Rockaway, N.J., Zoology. Chairman of the AWS Rules Convention Sherry Keu- cher was vice-president of Mortar Board and Chair- man of the Student Senate Academic Affairs Com- mittee. Carol Christensen, AWS President, was a student senator, Pi Beta Phi president and member of the President ' s Commission executive committee. 4 1 Seniors: Mit-Moy TOP ROW: Mitcha. John L: Overland Park, Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration, Sigma Chi Pres. V-Pres. Treas., ASME, S.A.M.E., IFC, Engr. Coun. Pres. Sec.. Me ch. Engr., Soph. Class V- Pres., Union Research and Dev. Comm., Intr. Mitchell. Alan M: Mc- Pherson, Agricultural Mechanization. AFROTC. Ag. Mech. Club, Flying Club. Mitchell, Robert L: Lake City. Veterinary Medicine, Phi Gamma Delta Pledge Class Pres. Alumni Rel. Chm.. Small Animal Med- icine Comm. Chm., Physiology Comm. Chm., AVMA. MYF, Intr. SECOND ROW: Mitchell, Sharlene K: Dubuque. Iowa, Secondary Education. Mock, Margaret H: Hutchinson, Family and Child Devel- opment. Moline. Beryl J: Gypsum, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A..CVR. THIRD ROW: Monroe. John D: Manhattan, Business Administration. Montney. Gordon E: Garden City, Electrical Engineering. Montour, Edward J: Topeka. Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Moody. Ann E: Olathe. Elementary Education. S.E.A., KSUARH. Dorm Judicial Bd. Moore. Enos E: Caney. Chemical Engineering. Moore, Lowell G: Muscotah. Electrical Engineering, Kappa Sigma Pres.. Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa u, Stu. Senate, K-State Engr. Ed., Wilbur F. Denious Award. FIFTH ROW: Moore, Michael K: Jamestown, Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Zeta, Pre-Vet. Club, AVMA. Farm Bureau Schs. Moore. Miriam A: Jamestown, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Phi Upsilon Omi- cron Librarian-Hist, Omicron u Pres.. Dean s Adv. Bd.. Masters De- gree Project. Moore Hall Treas., Home EC. Coun., RA. Mordy, Ronald L: Independence. Accounting. SIXTH ROW: Morgan. Donald E: Garden City, Electrical Engineer- ing. Morris, Marcia L: Parsons, Clothing Retailing. Morris, Phillip T: Manhattan, Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Morris. Stephen R: Hugoton, Agricultural Econom- ics, Delta Upsilon, Ag. Econ. Club, Collegiate 4-H. Morris, William W: Wichita, Political Science. Sigma Chi, Tribunal Attorney Gen., Pep Coor. Coun. Chm., HQ Asst. Prod.. Pres. Sub-Comm. Chm. Moser, Vic- tor C: Abbyville. Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Mosiman, Paul R: Kansas City, Architecture. Mover. Julia J: Prairie Village, Interior Design, A.I.D., AWS. KSUARH, SA, Kappa Phi Rush Chm. Movie. Mary K: Mission, History, Mu Phi Epsi- lon Program Chm. Chaplain. 497 Seniors: Mul-New ' TOP ROW: Mulanax, Roger L: Manhattan, Architecture. Mullen, Robert L: Great Bend, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa Pres., Fr. Baseball, Intr. Munson, Virginia M: Junction City, Clothing and Tex- tiles Research, Mortar Bd., Chimes, Sparks, Phi Kappa Phi, Home EC. Coun., Hosp. Day Chm., KSUARH Treas., Putnam Schs. SECOND ROW: Murphy, Jerry S: Hope, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, Sports Car Club. Murphy, Joseph L: Hutchin- son, Mechanical Engineering. Murphy, Stephen M: Holton, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Musil, Virgil A: Blue Rapids, Building Construction, Assoc. Gen. Contractors Pres. Myers, James H: Henry, S.D., Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Myers, Russell A: Manhattan, Physical Education. FOURTH ROW: Myers, Sherril J: Wichita, Clothing Retailing. Nage- ly, Arnold G: Abilene, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Neighbor, Ralph M: Shawnee Mission. FIFTH ROW: Neill, Robert L: Joplin, Mo., Nuclear Engineering, ANS, NDEA Grant. Nelson, Candace A: Culver, Sociology. Nelson, James P: Horton, Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon Rush Chm., Alpha Zeta, AVMA, CYR. SIXTH ROW: Nelson, James R: Windom, Agricultural Economics. Nelson, Karyl S: Hays, Psychology, Sparks, Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS Rules Convention, Pres. SubComm. on Stu. Govt., Putnam Schs. Steer- ing Comm. Nelson, Luann K: McPherson, Home Economics Educa- tion, Smurthwaite, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Block Bridle, Collegiate 4- H, Univ. Ext. Club, Home EC. Ext. Club, Home EC. Teaching Club, Family Econ. Club V-Pres., Pub. Chm., Farm Bureau Schs., Home EC. Masters Degree Project. SEVENTH ROW: Nelson, Suzanne E: Overland Park, Sociology, Alpha Chi Omega, S.E.A., Kappa Iota Sigma. Nelson, Vaughn L: Clyde, Agri- cultural Economics. Nelson, William R: El Dorado, Electrical Engi- neering, IEEE, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Newcomer, Michael P: Topeka, Chemical Engineer- ing. Newell, Meta K: Stafford, Home Economics Education, Chi Ome- ga, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Masters Degree Project, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A. Newton, Jerald W: Marysville, Political Science. 498 Seniors: Nic-Oka TOP ROW: Nicholson, Patricia: Kansas City, Business Administration. Nickoley. Loren D: Alta Vista, Chemical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Scabbard Blade, AIChE, KSU Honor Schs. Nicodemus, Janet S: Dodge City, Secondary Education. M ( OND ROW: Nicolas, Carl L:-Coffeyville, Business Administration. Niedenthal, Galen R: Russell, Agronomy. Noah, Forrest C: Caney, Chemical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Noble. Carol A: Wichita, Business Administration. Noll, Richard A: Edwardsv ille. 111., Biological Science. Norberg. Kathryn I: Shawnee Mission. Modern Languages. 1! W. FOURTH ROW: Nordvig, Owen K: Capron. 111.. Horticulture. Nowin- sky, Olga A: Hutchinson, Home Economics Education, Alpha Xi Delta House Mgr.. S.E.A. Adv. Bd.. Home EC. Teaching Club. Noyes, Violet A: Manhattan, Elementary Education, Fam. and Child Dev. Club, S.E.A. FIFTH ROW: Nudson, Steven R: Meriden, Business Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha, Treas. Nugent, Stamie L: Manhattan, Anthropology. Nusz. William A: Fredrick, Md., Zoology. SIXTH ROW: Nye, John C: Bluff City, Agricultural Engineering, Phi Delta Theta, Schs. Chm. Pres., Phi Eta Sigma Treas. Sr. Adv., Scabbard Blade Pres., Sigma Tau, Steel Ring. Blue Key, Gamma Sigma Delta Award of Merit. ASAE Pres., IFC, Distinguished Military Stu., Assoc. of U.S. Army Distinguished Cadet, Sons of American Revolution Out- standing Cadet. O ' Connor, Donald D: Herington, Business Administra- tion. O ' Connor, Karen L: Gardner, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega Chaplain, Ed. Coun., S.E.A. , CYD, KSUARH, Religious Coun., Newman Club. SEVENTH ROW: Odle, Terry W: Glade, Agricultural Economics, Al- pha Gamma Rho Sec. Usher Rush Chm., Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Meats Judging Team, Livestock Judging Team, Stu. Senate, Traffic Controls Bd., Ag. Econ. Club, Ag. Coun., Union Pacific Schs., Ostmeyer Schs., Du Pont Schs., Moorman Feeds Schs. Odom, Ronald G: Caney, Chemical Engineering. Alpha Kappa Lamb- da Cor. Sec. Schs. Chm., Sigma Tau, AIChE, ACS, Intr. Ogden, Gerald H: Shawnee Mission, Speech. BOTTOM ROW: O ' Hara, Gary E: Partridge, Pre-Dentistry, Delta Up- silon, Alpha Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Ed. Coun. Pres., S.E.A., Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, KSU Honor Schs., Gamma Sigma Del- ta Award, Sears Schs. Ohlde, Douglas A: Palmer, Feed Technology, Arnold Air Soc.. Alpha Mu, Milling Assoc. Pres., Ag. Science Day Dept. Chm., Civil Air Patrol Inst., Blood Mobile Pub. Chm., Ag. Coun., Intr. Oka. Ikuo: Japan, Electrical Engineering. 499 Seniors: Ols-Pat TOP ROW: Olson, Judith J: Leonardville, Physical Education, S.E.A., Phi Epsilon Delta V-Pres., WAA V-Pres., Sports Supervisers Club Chm., State of Kansas Schs. Olson, Sandra L: Dwight, Family and Child De- velopment. Olsson, Janice M: Shawnee Mission, Modern Languages, Kappa Alpha Theta Treas. Standards Chm., Sigma Delta Pi, Angel Flight. SECOND ROW: Onyia, Kenneth A: Enugu, Nigeria, Veterinary Medi- cine, AVMA, Intl. Coor. Coun. Chm., African Stu. Assoc. Pres., Soccer Club, PTP. Orear, Gary G: Coffeyville, Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta Librarian, ASME, CYR, Un- ion HQ Comm. Orseno, Joseph A: Chicago, 111., Physical Science, Pre- Vet Club, Newman Club, Religious Coun. Treas., Intr. THIRD ROW: Osborne, Janet S: Wichita, Modern Languages, Kappa Alpha Theta Pres. Soc. Chm. Pledge Trainer Pres., Alpha Lambda Del- ta, Chimes Sec., Angel Flight Hist. V-Pres., Mortar Bd., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Mu V-Pres., A S Coun., PTP, Gen. Motors Schs. Oshiro, David K: Nanakuli, Hawaii, Animal Husbandry. Oswald, Theresa A: Manhattan, Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Ott, Faith A: Wichita, Physical Education, Alpha Del- ta Pi Intr. Act. Chm., A S Coun., Pub. Rel. Comm., Phems, Quiz Bowl, Statesmates. Otte, Kent E: Great Bend, Agricultural Economics. Our- sler, Thomas L: Topeka, Civil Engineering, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Arnold Air Soc., Swimming Team. FIFTH ROW: Overton, Steven P: Hust, Tex., Physical Education. Owens, Thomas C: Newton, Political Science, Haymaker Hall Soc. Chm., K-State Players, Stu. Bowling League Pres. Palmer, Larry G: Kansas City, Mo., Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Pannier, John L: Dorchester, Mass., Modern Languages. Pape, Warner R: Junction City, Accounting. Paquette, Lonnie L: Manhattan, Building Construction. SEVENTH ROW: Parker, Natalie J: Clearwater, Music Education, Alpha Delta Pi Song Leader, Italian Club Treas., AWS, MENC, Wom- en ' s Glee Club, A Capella Choir. Parker, Vernon D: Manhattan, Tech- nical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa Alpha Mu, Collegian Ed. Asst. Ed. News Ed. Photographer, K-Key Award. Parks, Roger E: Hois- ington, History. BOTTOM ROW: Parrett, Larry S: Topeka, Chemical Engineering. Patnode, Wanda L: Manhattan, Accounting, Phi Chi Theta, OCW, CYD. Patterson, Dennis C: Topeka, Psychology. 500 - t Seniors: Pat-Pet a ft n TOP ROW: Patterson, George: Washington, Pre-Law. Patton. Patricia A: Blauvelt, N.Y., Elementary Education, Dorm Judicial Bd. Sec., S.E.A., CYR, Oratorio Chorus. Paulsen, Patsy Sue: Wichita, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Pauly, Robert F: Huron, Nuclear Engineering. Pearce, Bryan F: Wallace, Agricultural Economics. Peck, John C: Con- cordia, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Peck, William W: Concordia, Psychology. Penner, Richard L: Sedgwick, Secondary Education. Percival, Sharon L: Cof- feyville, Modern Languages, Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, French Club, Newman Club, Frog Club. FOURTH ROW: Perrier, John W: Dodge City, Agricultural Econom- ics. Perrier, Linda A: Leavemvorth, Sociology, Delta Delta Delta, Hor- ticulture Club Pres., SGA Stu. Opinion Comm., CYR, Newman Club, Union Art HQ Comm. Perry, Dale J: Waverly, Radio and Television, Amateur Radio Club, KSDB-FM, French Club. FIFTH ROW: Perry, Norma B: Wichita, Technical Journalism, Gam- ma Phi Beta, Theta Sigma Phi, Collegian Asst. News Ed. Special Sec- tions Ed. Montage Ed., Bd. of Stu. Pub., Angel Flight, Pep Club. Pesa- resi, Karl A: Manhattan, Political Science. Peters, Dennis R: Belleville. Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, Amateur Ra- dio Club, Engr. Open House Comm., Newman Club, Intr., Larry- Woods Mem. Speech Contest Finalist. SIXTH ROW: Peters, Duane L: Washington, Animal Husbandry. Pe- ters, Lola J: Summerfield. Family and Child Development, Kappa Al- pha Theta Cor. Sec., Fam. and Child Dev. Club, Gamma Delta. Peter- son, Charles E: Independence, Animal Husbandry. SEVENTH ROW: Peterson, Fred L: Junction City, Electrical Engi- neering. Peterson, Garth L: Oakley, Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse, IFC, Alpha Zeta, AMVA Pres., Stu. Senate, CYD, Athletic Coun., Pre- Vet Club V-Pres. Treas., Soil Conservation Schs. Peterson, James C: Downers Grove, 111., Architectural Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Peterson, Jean E: Topeka, Family and Child Devel- opment, Fam. and Child Dev. Club, AWS Service Comm. Peterson, John C: Belvue, Physical Education. Peterson, Michael E: Belvue. Chemical Engineering. 501 Seniors: Pet-Pop TOP ROW: Peterson, Ronald L: Haddam, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha V-Pres., FFA Sentinel, Ag. Ed. Club Ed., Collegiate 4- H, Block Bridle Club, Union Pacific Schs., FFA Schs. Peterson, Ron- ald N: Clyde, Geology. Petr, Daniel D: Blue Rapids, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Pfannenstiel, Raymond W: Ness City, Mathematics, Scabbard Blade, Newman Club, Santa Fe Schs. Pflughoeft, Alan K: Ellsworth, Animal Husbandry. Pharo, Michael G: Salina, Landscape Architecture. THIRD ROW: Phillips, Bonita: Newport News, Va., Elementary Edu- cation, Alpha Delta Pi, S.E.A., Newman Club Soc. Action Comm., Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart. Phillips, Terry I: Parsons, Electrical Engineering and Business Administration, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa Nu Pres., IEEE, Intr., Boeing Schs., Burgwin-Martin Schs. Pianalto, Frederick: Atwood, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Pickens, Judy E: Oswego, Home Economics Edua- tion, Home EC. Teaching Club, Wesley Found., State of Kansas Schs., Hazel Buck Schs. Pierce, Ralph L: Horton, Bacteriology, ACS, Micro- biology Club. Pietronicco, Jane L: Leavenworth, Elementary Educa- tion, Assoc. of Married Stu., Jardine Terr. Mayor, S.E.A., Dames Club Treas. FIFTH ROW: Pietronicco, Ralph M: Jersey City, N.J., Physical Educa- tion, Phi Epsilon Kappa, AAHPER, KAHPER, Lettermen Club, Gym- nastic Stu. Mgr., Gymnastics Team. Pike, Losson G: Ashland, Agricul- tural Economics, FarmHouse, IFC, Alpha Zeta, Scabbard Blade. Pino, Nick: Santa Fe, N.M. Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Pirott, Sharon S: Cawker City, Home Economics Educa- tion, KHECC Sec., Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A. Pitman, Law- rence W: Kingman, Business Administration. Plant, Thomas K: Wichi- ta, Physics, Phi Eta Sigma, AIP V-Pres., CYR, H.H. King Schs., Physics Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Plett, Marilyn J: Garden City, Medical Technology, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Delta Theta Pub. Chm., Putnam Schs. As- soc. Pres., AWS, MUN, Putnam Schs. Plinsky, Robert O: Lincoln, Agronomy, Wheat State Agronomy Club, Soils Judging Team. Poister, John H: Enterprise, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Ponden, William E: Philadelphia, Pa., Architecture. Pope, Gloria D: Smith Clark, S.D., Interior Design. Pope, James W: Wichita, Architecture. 502 ' i Seniors: Pos-Raw TOP RO V : Post. Gail I: Waterville, Elementary Education. Potenski, William E: Clay Center, Architecture. Pottroff, Mar- lene K: Liberal. Elementary Education. Powell, Brenda L: Kan- Isas City. Mathematics. Powell, Eugene L: Hanston, Feed Sci- ence and Management. Powers, Sharon E: Manhattan, Family and Child Development. Praeger, Kent R: Claflin, Political Sci- ence. Acacia. MC Speaker of House. ML N, MPC, CYR, Pre-Vet Club. Late afternoon shadows fall across a pathway near Ahearn Field House, deserted after athletic workouts. SECOND RO V : Prather. Donald W: Topeka, Electrical Engi- neering. Propp. Ronald G: Wichita, Secondary Education. Pros- ser, David H: Waipahu. Hawaii. Accounting. Puett, Harry L: Manhattan. Electrical Engineering. Pullmann. Raymond P: Winfield. Mechanical Engineering, Beta Sigma Psi Sec. Pres., s lE Y-Pres.. Booster Club. Quedens, Donna K: Fort Riley. Elementan Education. Query. Bryan L: Manhattan, Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Quiring. John M: Wichita, Business Adminis- tration. Raffety. Gary D: Garden Grove, Calif.. Landscape Ar- chitecture. Beta Sigma Psi, ASLA. Ragland. John W: Fayette- ville. Ark., Feed Science and Management. Raitt. Judy E: Rose Hill, Elementary Education. Ramsey, Julie K: Salina, Elementa- ry Education. Ramsey, Karel S: Russell, Sociology. Rawlings, Paul H: Overland Park, History. 503 Seniors: Ray-Ric TOP ROW: Ray, Joseph M: Kansas City, Architecture. Reed, Barbara L: Liberal, Elementary Education. Reed, Ralph L: Fort Scott, Agricul- tural Economics. SECOND ROW: Reedy, Glenn E: Manhattan, Business Administra- tion, Alpha Kappa Lambda Rush Chm., Alpha Kappa Psi, CYR. Reeve, Sandra L: Garden City, Philosophy, Union Art Comm. Reeves, James L: Oberlin, Geology. THIRD ROW: Reeves, John T: Wichita, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Sport Parachute Club. Reiber, Duke B: Junction City, Technical Jour- nalism, Delta Chi, Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa Alpha Mu Sec. Treas., K- State Flying Club, CYR, Collegian Asst. Adv. Mgr. Reid, Virginia R: Bedford, Tex., Elementary Education, S.E.A., Putnam Hall Soc. Chm., Boyd Hall Soc. Chm., Kat Pack. FOURTH ROW: Reimer, Lindley J: Junction City, Geology. Rein- hardt, Nelson K: Great Bend, Animal Husbandry. Reissig, William H: St. John, Entomology. FIFTH ROW: Reiter, Stephen E: Paola, Electrical Engineering. Rem- ley, Max D: Beloit, Technical Journalism. Renner, Kerry L: Fulton, Mo., Architectural Structures. FIFTH HO ser. Linda flub. Gl ilHomeE SIXTH ROW: Reyes, Roberto F: Shavvnee Mission, Family and Child Development. Reynolds, James F: Salina, Industrial Engineering, Tau Kappa Epsilon Treas., AIIE. Reynolds, Martha J: Mission, Speech, Pi Beta Phi Schs. Chm., Sparks, Chimes Treas., Mortar Bd., A S Coun. V- Pres., SGA Election Chm., Dir. Campus Affairs. SEVENTH ROW: Reynolds, William L: Winfield, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Rhine, Barry L: Haddam, Mathematics and Business Adminis- tration, Acacia. Rice, Barbara S: Coffeyville, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Prof. Foods Club, Wesley Found. Food Comm., Kansas School Food Service Assoc. Schs. SWHRO kntiipChi kdParL SEVEMH m :: BOTTOM ROW: Rice, Gaylord L: Paola, Nuclear Engineering, ANS. Rice, James S: Denver, Colo., Animal Husbandry. Rice, Katharyn L: Arkansas City, Secondary Education. T0 |] ' .Sieve ap F ation 504 k ilk ' ft Seniors: Ric-Roc TOP ROW: Rich, Danny M: Hutchinson, Business Administration. Richards, George T: Wichita, Business Administration. Richards, War- ren D: Norton, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Ricke, Deanne M: Shawnee Mission, Sociology. Rick- er, Ronald R: Raymond, Business Administration. Ricklefs, Sharon D: Wamego, Family and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Ridenour, Craig W: Council Grove, Art. Riedl, Joseph F: Otis, Chemical Engineering, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Arnold Air Soc., AIChE, AFROTC Schs. Riemann, A. Edwin: Claflin, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Riemann, Melvin L: Claflin, Animal Husbandry. Rindt, Richard A: White City, Animal Husbandry. Risley, Randy D: Girard, Veterinary Medicine, Pi Kappa Alpha, AVMA, Intr., Farm Bu- reau Schs. FIFTH ROW: Rissen, Don A: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. Ris- ser. Linda D: Leawood, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, S.E.A., Pep Club, CYR, Union Movie Comm. Ritchey, Margaret A: Topeka, Ge ner- al Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Roach, Patricia A: Anthony, English, Pi Beta Phi Mem- bership Chm., Angel Flight Area Adm. Officer. Roach, Sallie K: Over- land Park. Interior Design. Robb, David E: Dodge City, Animal Hus- bandrv. SEVENTH ROW: Robbins, Marilyn S: Newtonia, Mo., Music Educa- tion. Robinson, Benny R: Kansas City, Architecture. Robison, Curtis L: Parsons, History. BOTTOM ROW: Robl, Robert W: Ellinwood, Agricultural Economics. Rock, Steven L: Hutchinson. Chemistry, Kappa Sigma Schs. Chm., Phi Theta Kappa, ACS Pres., King Sch. Rock, William F: Munice, Physical Education. 505 Seniors: Rod-Rup TOP ROW: Rodenberg, Malcolm D: Healy, Industrial Engineering. Roebke, Catherine A: Clay Center, Applied Music. Boeder, James H: Frankfort, Dairy Foods Processing, Dairy Sc. Club, Union Pacific Schs. SECOND ROW: Roesler, Eileen D: Wichita, Secondary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Charles E. Parr Schs. Rogers, Michael D: Carbondale, Mechanical Engineering, Scabbard and Blade, ASME, Statesmen, Sports Car Club. Rogers, Neil D: Gar- nett, Landscape Architecture, Triangle V-Pres. Soc. Chm., ASLA, Colle- giate 4-H, UCCF, L.R. Quinland Award. THIRD ROW: Rogge, Thomas K: Washington, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Delta Tau Delta Act. Chm., Phi Eta Sigma V-Pres., Sigma Tau, Steel Ring Sec., Arnold Air Soc., ASME, Engr. Coun., Union Comm. Chm., Stu. Review Bd., Dorm Pres., Fr. Basketball Team, Intr., KSU Honor Schs., Frontier Chem. Schs., M.A. Durland Schs., AFROTC Schs. Rohan, Dennis A: Spalding, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Newman Club, Flying Club. Rohrbaugh, Robert G: Gimarron, Veterinary Medicine, Pi Kappa Alpha, IFC Treas., AVMA, CYR, Statesmen. 4 At I A FOURTH ROW: Ronsick, Eugene J: Lincolnville, Geology, Delta Tau Delta. Roode, Thomas M: Fairbury, Neb., Animal Husbandry. Rork, Dennis E: Mulvane, Music Education. KSU FIFTH ROW: Rose, Van L: Lenexa, Secondary Education, Phi Eta Sigma, S.E.A., K-Club, Fellow, of Christian Athletes, Cross Country Team, Track Team, Athletic Schs. Rosen, Harvey I: Brooklyn, N.Y., Political Science, CYD, Pre-Vet. Club, Collegiate 4-H, B ' Nai B ' Rith Hil- lel Pres., N.Y. State Regents Schs. Rosenow, Nola M: Clay Center, Mu- sic Education. SIXTH ROW: Ross, Carl E: Johnson City, N.Y., Restaurant Manage- ment. Ross, Richard D: Osage City, Landscape Architecture. Ross, William R: Beloit, Secondary Education. FIFTH Fi( Education. Paula K; ( I ' psilon ondan Edi tSec.. SKTH R( Scnimpf. ( Omicrnj. I Econ. Clul feas std SEVENTH ROW: Rottering, Quintin N: Cunningham, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, AIAA, Flying Club. Rowland, John R: Rockford, 111., Electrical Engineering. Rowland, Larry E: Troy, Agricultural Edu- cation. i fcXevrton QTTOM BOTTOM ROW: Rowlen, Craig S: Belleville, Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta Chorister, Commerce Coun., Men ' s Glee Club, Union Comm., Sport ' s Car Club. Ruder, Chervil A: Oakley, Sociology and Psychology, CYD, Newman Club. Rupp, Janet S: Manhattan, Second- ary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Delta Phi Delta Pres., Kappa Delta Pi V- Pres., PTP, Orchesis, S.E.A., First Nation Bank Schs. 506 . Hneider Seniors: Rus-Sch TOP ROW: Rushton, William H: Wichita, Business Administration. Rusink. Larry E: Norton, Accounting, Kansas State Schs. Russ. Debo- rah J: Manhattan, Elementary Education, S.E.A. SECOND ROW: Russ, Roger A: Natoma, Agricultural Mechanization, Ag. Mech. Club Sec. Rust. Linda Marie: Goodland. Business Adminis- tration. Rutheford, Charles VV: Richmond Hills, Mo., Political Science. THIRD ROW: Ryan, John J: Dover. N.J.. Physics. Solomon, Agricultural Economics. Ryser. Charles A turalEconomics. Ryan, William D: : Haddam, Agricul- FOURTH ROW: Sachen. Fred L: Kansas City, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. St. Clair, Leigh W: Beaman, Iowa, Animal Husbandry, Scabbard Blade. Block Bridle Pres.. LAR Assoc. Pres., Block Bridle Jr. Schs.. DMS. Sanborn. Karen J: Junction City, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Rush Chm., Women ' s Glee Club, Stu. Senate, UAB, S.E.A. . Union Hosp. Comm. FIFTH ROW: Sanders. MarlenaK: Cummings, Home Economics Education. Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H. Sandy, Paula K: Osborne. Home Economics Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Kappa Delta Phi, Home EC. Masters Degree Proj., S.E.A.. Home EC. Teaching Club. Schafer, JoAnn: Junction City, Sec- ondary Education. Alpha Delta Pi Intr. Chm., Forensics, S.E.A., French Club Sec.. Union Personnel and Research Comm.. Newman Club Soc. Action Comm. SIXTH ROW: Scheuerman, Perry O: Bison. Chemical Engineering. Schimpf. Cheryl A: Marion, Home Economics Education, Phi Upsilon Omicron. Kappa Delta Pi, Home EC. Teaching Club, Home EC. Fam. Econ. Club, Home EC. Gen. Club, Union Art Comm., Newman Club, Kansas State Schs., Kansas Ext. Coun. Schs., Home EC. Masters Degree Proj. Schinstock, Eugene E: Kinsley, Technical Journalism. SEVENTH ROW: Schlosser. Bryon R: Kansas City, Accounting. Schmidt. Darrel D: Buhler, Agricultural Economics. Schmidt, Merrill K: Newton, Animal Husbandry, Apollo Men ' s Glee Club. BOTTOM ROW: Schmidt. Patricia A: Salina, Family and Child Devel- opment. K-State Players, Fa m. Child Dev. Club, SGA Pub. Rel. Comm . KSUARH. Newman Club, HQ Dir., RA SA, MUN, MPC. Schneider. Beverly A: Summerfield. Home Economics Education, S.E.A., AHEA. Schneider, Norman R: Dorrance, Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse Sgt.-at-Arms. AVMA. Alpha Zeta. Pre-Vet Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Men ' s Glee Club, Orchestra, Jazz Workshop, MC, Flying Club, Newman Club, Rifle Club, Smith Schs. House Schs. ' 4 507 Members of a San Francisco peace marathon group sell pamphlets about Vietnam in front of Seaton. Seniors: Sch-Sei TOP ROW: Schoenthaler, Terry R: Ellis, Agricultural Educa- tion, Beta Sigma Psi Rush Chm. Treas., Alpha Tau Alpha Pres. Treas., Ag. Ed. Club. Schoneweis, Frieda A: Miltonvale, Medi- cal Technology, Alpha Delta Theta. Schrandt, William J: Glas- co, Industrial Engineering. Schulte, Lawrence A: Maple Hill, Chemical Engineering, AIChE. Schultz, Joel S: Buffalo, N.Y., Architecture. Schurle, Fred E: Manhattan, Business Administra- tion. Schutte, Susan L: Wichita, Sociology, Kappa Alpha Theta Asst. Rush Chm. AWSJr. Panhel. SECOND ROW: Schwartz, Ralph B: Geuda Springs, Mechani- cal Engineering. Schweiger, Nicole: Brewton, Ala., Zoology. Schweitzer, Mary E: Penokee, Home Economics Education. Scoggan, Bruce R: Pratt, Industrial Engineering. Scott, Alan J: Jennings, Business Administration. Scott, Catherine E: Morrow- ville, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Teaching Club. Scott, Harry M: Wetmore, Mathematics and Computer Science, Acacia Treas. BOTTOM ROW: Scott, Patricia J: Benton, Clothing Retailing. Seaman, Pamela J: Salina, Clothing Retailing, Pi Beta Phi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Angel Flight, Union Comm. Sebesta, Linda J: Wilson, Home Economics Education. See, Ronald E: Emporia, Statistics, CYR, RWF. Seefeldt, Alvin L: Chanute, Architecture. Seel, Charles J: Shawnee Mission, Radio and Television, KSDB- FM News Dir., CYR Pub. Chm. Seibel, Colleen M: Grinnell, Elementary Education. f T- - Seniors: Sei-Sho TOP ROW: Seibel, Randall P: Oakley, Feed Science and Management. Seiber t, Gary D: Macksville, Animal Husbandry, Natl. Residence Hall Honorary, Livestock Judging Team, Meats Judging Team, Wool Judg- ing Team, Ag. Coun., Apollo Men ' s Glee Club, Statesmen, Block Bri- dle Pres., Goodnow Hall Treas., KSUARH, Collegiate 4-H. Seitz, Patri- cia A: Ft. Bragg, N.C., History, Chi Omega Soc. Chm. Act. Chm., Al- pha Lambda Delta, Sparks Treas., Chimes, Phi Alpha Theta, Stu. Sen- ate, AWS, Bd. of Dir. Alumni Assoc. Dir., FCSA Sec., French Club, Angel Flight, Pershing Rifles Honorary, K-State Players, Union Dance Pub. Comm., Newman Club, Best Dressed Coed, AFROTC Ball Queen, St. Patricia Finalist, Homecoming Queen Attendant, K-State Little Colonel, Miss K-State-Manhattan Finalist. SECOND ROW: SelKPhilipL: Fredonia, Horticulture, DeltaChi Pres., Alpha Zeta, Scabbard Blade, SGA Personnel Selection Dir., R.J. Barnett Memorial Schs., Army ROTC Award. Severin, Charles G: Beat- tie, Bacteriology. Seybert, Alice F: Meade, Modern Languages, Smurthwaite, Sigma Delta Pi Sec., S.E.A., RWF Food Chm. Soc. Chm. THIRD ROW: Seyfert, Ronald J: Hoisington, Animal Husbandry, Straube Schs. House, Alpha Zeta, Block Bridle, Univ. Ext. Club, Newman Club, Intr., Zip Feeds Schs. Seymour, James C: Bird City, Agriculture Economics. Shalkoski, Victor F: Leavenworth, Technical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, Collegian Adv. Mgr. Asst. Adv. Mgr. Pub. Rel. Dir., Univ Ed. Asst. Adv. Mgr., Univ. Directory Adv. Mgr., Mon- tage Assoc. Ed., Royal Purple Bus. Mgr., Campus Entertainment Comm., CYD, Newman Club, K-Key Award, Journalism Memorial Award, Union Pub. Coor., UPC. FOURTH ROW: Sharp, Linda D: Prairie Village, History. Shay, Rob- ert J: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine. Sheik, Alice J: Bern, Secondary- Education, Kappa Delta Soc. Service Chm., K-State Players, CYR, Newman Club, Intr. FIFTH ROW: Shelby, Lana K: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Shelor, Michael E: Minneola, Architecture, Tau Sigma Delta Pres., Steel Ring, AIA, Intr., Heigel Schs. Shelor, Robert S: Minneola, Psy- chology, SA, CYR, Psychology Club, Varsity Band, Intr., Putman Sch. SIXTH ROW: Shepek, Donald L: Haddam, Accounting. Sheppard, Richard D: Olathe, Physical Education. Sher, David E: Washington, D.C., Pre-Law. SEVENTH ROW: Shiel, Daniel J: Prairie Village, Civil Engineering, Sigma Nu Recorder Rush Chm. Schs. Chm., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon Pres. Marshall, ASCE V-Pres., Bowling Team, M.A. Dur- land Schs. Shields, Dorothy J: Salina, Elementary Education. Shipley, Michael J: Mission, Pre-Law, Kappa Sigma V-Pres., Stu. Senate, Boost- er Club V-Pres., CYR, Campus Entertainment Comm., Union Pub. Comm. BOTTOM ROW: Shirley, John R: Norcatur, Accounting. Shoemaker, William L: Wellington, Horticulture, Horticulture Club, Marching Band, Concert Band. Shove, Craig R: Onaga, Sociology. 509 Seniors: Shr-Smi TOP ROW: Shrack, James K: Pratt, Landscape Architecture. Shubert, Larry R: Council Grove, Poultry Science, Alpha Zeta, Poultry Judging Team, Poultry Science Club, Loyal F. Payne Schs. Shupe, John W: Honolulu, Hawaii, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Sibley, Veryl B: Lewis, Veterinary Medicine, Delta Chi, AVMA. Sidebottom, Willa F: Wichita, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Prof. Foods Club, Mennonite Fellow. Sidorfsky, Dona S: Manhattan, Music Education. THIRD ROW: Siemens, Ellen K: Buhler, Elementary Education, Al- pha Xi Delta, S.E.A., AWS, Mennonite Fellow. Sieverin, Andree J: Clay Center, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., UCCF. Simons, Barbara I: Haviland, Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Skalka, Dennis R: Deweese, Neb., Veterinary Medi- cine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, V-Pres. Skates, Lenna D: Kansas City, Mo., Art. Skeuse, John T: Stockton, N.J., Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Skinner, Thomas W: Wichita, Chemical Engineering, AIChE, Sports Parachute Club. Slaven, Stanley M: Cawker City, Histo- ry, FTP Exec. Bd., Cosmopolitan Club, Persian Assoc., Soccer Club, Union Comm. Slentz, John L: Wichita, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Sloan, Nancy J: Mission, Home Economics Education. Slothower, Becky M: Wichita, Home Economics and Journalism, Kap- pa Kappa Gamma Pub. Rel., Sparks, Theta Sigma Phi, AHEA, Home EC. Journ. Club Treas., Home EC. Coun., SGA Election Comm. Sec., Royal Purple Bus. Staff, Collegian Adv. Staff, Jr. Panhel. V-Pres., Union Comm. Smalley, Suzanne M: Wichita, Biological Science, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Delta Theta Pub. Chm. Hist. Treas., CYR, Union Movies Comm. SEVENTH ROW: Smith, Charlee J: Waterville, Secondary Education. Smith, Corydon: Manhattan, Architecture. Smith, Kelsey J: Junction Citv, Pre-Law. BOTTOM ROW: Smith, Linda S: Shawnee Mission, Clothing Retail- ing. Smith, Lora M: Larned, Home Economics and Journalism, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sparks, Chimes, Mortar Bd., Theta Sigma Phi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Coun., Home EC Journalism Club, Farm Bureau Schs., Margaret Justin Schs. Smith, Robert A: Pitts- burg, Animal Husbandry, LAR, Ag. Science Day, Block Bridle, Intr. 510 Seniors: Smi-Ste TOP ROW: Smith, Robert G: Sedan, Agricultural Mechanization. Smith, Ronald G: Soldier, Mathematics. Smith, Ronald J: St. Paul, Ag- ricultural Education, Phi Kappa Theta, Alpha Tau Alpha V-Pres., S.K.A., SCA Pub. Information Chm., Ag. Ed. Club, Newman Club, Meats Judging Team, Judo Club, NDEA Loan. SECOND ROW: Smith, Ronald W: Great Bend, Architecture, AIA Conn., Design Coun. Smith, Roy L: Dewitt, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Smutz, Darryl D: Meade, Economics, Pi Kappa Alpha V ' -Pres. Sec. Treas. Songleader Asst. 1FC Rep., Delta Mu Delta V-Pres., Arnold Air Soc., Circle K, CYR, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Intr. THIRD ROW: Socolofsky, Barbara: Scott City, Physical Education. Soetaert, Chester J: Shawnee, Mechanical Engineering. Solenberger, David R: Prairie Village. Economics, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Dorm. V-Pres. Judicial Bd., KSUARH, A S Coun. FOURTH ROW: Somers, Dale L: Norton, Political Science. Sowers, Leon D: Murdock, Agricultural Education, Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Alpha. Ag. Ed. Club, FFA. Spangler, M. Jill: Leawood, Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Sparks. Herbert A: Wichita, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle, Pre-Vet Club. Spaulding, Stuart A: Cheney, Civil Engineer- ing. Spencer, Benjamin F: Westphalia, Civil Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Spitsnogle, Sherri D: Odell, Neb., Medical Technology, Alpha Chi Omega Intr. Chm. Schs. Chm., Alpha Delta Theta, Pre-Vet Club, Block Bridle. Splitter, Jackie G: Kansas City, Biological Sci- ence. Delta Zeta, Rush Chm., Chimes, Mortar Bd. Treas., SGA Fr. Ori- entation Comm., MUN, AWS Academic Affairs Comm., S.E.A., Panhel. Schs.. Am. Baptist Natl. Schs. Sprague, Viola J: Falconer, N.Y., Bacter- iology. SEVENTH ROW: Stambaugh, Louis A: Prescott, Mechanical Engi- neering. Stanford. Earlene E: Concordia, Sociology. States, Alan E: Logan, Economics. BOTTOM ROW: States, Carolyn L: Logan, Elementary Education. Stauffer, Harley N: Humboldt, Electrical Engineering. Steele, Law- rence R: Hutchinson, Electrical Engineering. 511 Seniors: Ste-Stu TOP ROW: Steele, Richard E: Haverford, Pa., Civil Engineering, Al- pha Kappa Lambda Asst. House Mgr., ASCE, CYR. Steichen, Paul W: Salina, Business Administration. Steinke, Susan B: Wichita, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Soc. Chm., Friendship Tutoring, NEA, S.E.A., KSTA, Home EC. Club. SECOND ROW: Stenfors, Jack B: Bennington, Business Administra- tion. Stephens, Alan R: Paola, Electrical Engineering. IEEE, Amateur Radio Club Sec. Treas., Engr. Open House, Dorm Jud. Bd., UCCF, A Capella Choir, Kansas City Engr. Club Grant-in-Aid. Stevens, Marsha L: Ottawa, Art, Delta Phi Delta, Kappa Phi Membership Co-Chm. THIRD ROW: Stevens, Michael B: Cody, Wyo., Electrical Engineer- ing, Lambda Chi Alpha Corr. Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau. Stewart, Ann: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Stewart, Gary A: Prairie Vil- lage, Accounting, Lambda Chi Alpha Schs. Chm. Gamma Ray Ed. Alumni Sec. Cor. Songleader, Greek Week Special Events Comm. MPC, MUN, MC, K-State Players, SGA Personnel Selection Bd., Union Hos- pitality Comm. Pub. Subchm., S.A.M.E., CYR, Royal Purple Bus. Staff. FOURTH ROW: Stewart, Jack M: Topeka, Accounting. Stindt, Judith A: Redwood Court, Calif., Clothing Retailing. Stoll, Johnny E: Blencoe, Iowa, Agricultural Economics. FIFTH ROW: Stoner, Kenneth L: Garden City, Secondary Education, Haymaker Hall Asst. Dir., Kappa Delta Pi, Natl. Residence Hall Honor- ary, Blue Key, Natl. Assoc. of Univ. Residence Halls Pres., Stu. Senate, S.E.A., Judo Team. Storrer, Karen I: Madison, Home Economics Edu- cation, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Kansas State Schs. Stout, Melvin J: Paxico, Landscape Architecture, ASLA Treas. SIXTH ROW: Strahm, Ronald L: Sabetha, Agronomy and Business Administration, Gamma Sigma Delta Award, Poultry Science Club, Sport Parachute Club, Collegiate 4-H, CYR, Intr., Farmland Industries Schs. Strait, Glen L: Great Bend, Architecture. Stresewski, James E: Manhattan, Nuclear Engineering, Steel Ring, Sigma Tau, ANS Pres., Lutheran Married Stu. Fellow. SEVENTH ROW: Stuart, James G: Glen Elder, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle, Chaparajos. Stubbs, Thomas A: Manhattan, Bacteriolo- gy. Stude, John W: Copeland, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Stuessi, Janice L: Prairie Village, Biological Science, Chi Omega HQ Dir. Union Dance Comm., AWS, Angel Flight Area Operations Officer. Stueve, Emmett L: Axtell, Industrial Engineering. Stump, Jerry H: Blue Rapids, Business Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha V-Pres., Union Comm. 512 T ' Wi Seniors: Sub-Tei TOP ROW: Suberkropp. Jerald L: Manhattan, Chemistry, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, ACS, General Motors Schs. Suchart, Carol A: Prairie Village, Elementary Education. Sudbeck, Odo M: Seneca, Physi- cal Education. SECOND RO V : Sudbeck. Sherry L: St. Francis, Elementary Educa- tion Sumner. Ronald P: Topeka, Secondary Education. Swain, Marion K: Soldier, Art, Smurthwaite Soc Chm. AWS Rep., CYD, Intr., Profes- sional Art Schs. THIRD ROW: Swanson, Roger W: Winner, S.D., Animal Husbandry. Swanson, Sherman J: Lake Geneva, Wis., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta. AVMA, Phi Kappa Phi, NSF Undergrad. Research Fellow. Swart, Clifford L: Seneca, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, States- men, Ag. Ed. Club. FOURTH ROW: Swart, Roger R: Wilson, Civil Engineering, ASCE, S. . 1.E. Swedenburg, Robert L: Salina, Physics, Arnold Air Soc., Flight Instruction Prog., AFROTC Schs. Swenson, Carol R: Alta Vista, Secondary Education, S.E.A., KSU Honor Schs., State of Kansas Schs. FIFTH ROW: Swenson, Richard L: Wichita, Business Administration. Taber. Homer L: Kingman, Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Tadt- man, Marilyn M: Manhattan, Elementary Education, S.E.A., OCW. SIXTH ROW: Tanner, Carol L: Shawnee Mission, Secondary Educa- tion. Taplin. Faye L: Ogden, Secondary Education. Taylor, Charles M: El Dorado, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Taylor, John C: Topeka, Psychology. Taylor, Ralph B: Prairie Village, Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta Treas. Rush Chm., Alpha Kappa Psi Master of Rituals, Commerce Coun.. CYR. Tay- lor, Steven L: Manhattan, Bacteriology, Acacia Schs. Chm. Pres., Ar- nold Air Soc., AFROTC Wing Commander, Bowling Team, AFROTC Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Teagarden, Richard L: La Cygne, Animal Hus- bandry. Tedford, Jay S: Minneola, History, Phi Alpha Theta Sec.- Treas., RA, Dorm V-Pres., History Club, Christian Fellow. Treas., State of Kansas Schs. Teichgraeber, Robin R: Lewis, Biological Science, Gamma Phi Beta Crescent Cor., Alpha Lambda Delta, Touchstone, HQ Comm., Union Movies Comm. 513 Seniors: Tei-Tru TOP ROW: Teichgraeber, Thomas: Chapman, English. Terwilliger, Sharon L: Manhattan, Music Education, Sigma Alpha Iota, Kappa Del- ta Pi, MENC, S.E.A., BSU Pres. Theurer, Richard L: Wellington, Ani- mal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho House Mgr., Block Bridle V-Pres. Treas., Jr. Sr. Livestock Judging Teams, LAR Comm. Chm., KJLA Pres. V-Pres. SECOND ROW: Theurer, Shirley M: Cedar, Family and Child Devel- opment, Smurthwaite Schs. House, Sparks, Collegiate 4-H, Fam. Child Dev. Club, Santa Fe Schs. Thiel, Marie E: Easton, Clothing Re- tailing. Tholin, Donald C: Manhattan, Political Science. THIRD ROW: Thomas, Peter B: Rockford, 111., Nuclear Engineering, ANS, Band, Dorm Judicial Coun., Union Comm. Thompson, Jay F: Leawood, Zoology, Pi Kappa Alpha Pres. Sec. Rush Chm. Thompson, Judith A: Buhler, Sociology. FOURTH ROW: Thompson, Roger D: Junction City, Pre-Law, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chancery Club. Thornbrugh, Steven K: Newton, Comput- er Science, Acacia. Thorpe, Henry W: Vallejo, Calif., Physical Therapy. FIFTH ROW: Thyfault, Harlan A: Damar, Zoology. Tice, Daniel R: Beloit, English. Tietjen, Douglas A: DeWitt, Neb., Physical Therapy, Phi Kappa Tau V-Pres., CYR. SIXTH ROW: Tolin, Benny L: Soldier, Physical Education. Tollefson, Sandra D: Everest, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Teaching Club, Home EC. Hosp. Day Chm., Collegiate 4-H Cor. Sec., S.E.A., Varsity Band, Concert Band, Union Pacific Schs. Toney, John W: Lan- caster, Dairy Manufacturing, FarmHouse Pledgemaster, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Am. Dairy Sci. Assoc., Blue Key, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Stu. Senate, TCB, Internal Affairs Comm. Chm., Dairy Sci. Club V-Pres., Collegiate 4-H Pres., LAR Pres., Dairy Prod. Judging Team, Danforth Ag. Awards, Ralston Purina Schs., Farmland Industries Schs., Kansas Coop. Dairy Products Schs., Kansas Dairy Tech. Soc. Schs., National 4-H Found. Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Tremmel, William M: Manhattan, Philosophy. Tris- ler, Dennis R: Liberal, Mathematics. Troell, Richard S: Wichita, Civil Engineering, Phi Delta Theta IFC Rep. House Mgr, ASCE Report Comm., Union Personnel Research Comm., Eby Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Trost, Eldon R: Concordia, Agricultural Education. Truitt, Gary B: lola, Animal Husbandry. Trumble, Kenny C: Green- leaf, Electrical Engineering. 514 n X Seniors: Tuc-Vol TOP ROW: Tucker, Delva K: Arlington, Secondary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Soc. Chm., S.E.A., CYR. Tucker, Loren G: Hutchinson, Veterinary Medicine, Phi Delta Theta V ' -Pres. Sec., Rush Chm., AVMA. Turner, Marvin E: Arcata, Calif., Veteri- nary Medicine, Phi Sigma Kappa, Alpha Zeta, AVMA. Twaddell, Dale O: Beloit, Agricultural Education. Tyrus, Carmen M: Kan- sas City, Elementary Education. Underwood, Sandra M: San Pedro, Calif., Secondary Education. Ungeheuer, David E: Cen- terville, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Unruh, Jean L: Hillsboro, Home Economics Education, Clovia Chaplain Hist., S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H, Men- nonite Fellow. Unzicker, Jerry L: Belpre, Electrical Engineer- ing. Urbanek, Gary L: Ellsworth, Civil Engineering, Delta Upsi- lon, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, ASCE, Arnold Air Soc., Engr. Coun. Pres., K-State Engineer Ed. Staff, Newman Club, Melland Oil Co. Schs. Vandenbosch, William: Niagara Falls, N.Y., Architecture. Vanderlaan, Alfred S: Norwich, N.Y., Agronomy. Van Vleet, Sharon L: Garden City, Home Economics Education, Alpha Delta Pi Schs. Chm., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Sparks, Home EC. Coun. V-Pres., Home EC. Teaching Club Pres., West Hall Pres., Moore Hall Pres., Interdorm Coun. Pres., Union Trips Tours Comm., MUN, Hosp. Days Prog. Chm., FHA Schs. Verhage, Karen J: Shavvnee Mission, Art, Delta Phi Delta, SA, Union Art Comm. Chm., K-State Players. BOTTOM ROW: Veteto, Sherry A: Colony, Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Vincent, Billy R: Lakin, Secondary Edu- cation. Vincent. Thomas D: Lakin, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Viney, Walter J: Wichita, Architecture, Delta Upsilon V-Pres., Tau Sigma Delta, AIA. Vodraska, Rita L: Wilson, Ac- counting, Delta Mu Delta Sec., Phi Chi Theta Pres., Dorm Schs. Chm., Commerce Coun. Sec., French Club, Commerce Student Ed., Newman Club, Religious Act. Coun. Voelker, Gary E: Pitts- field, 111., Veterinary Medicine, Phi Kappa Theta Sec. Ed. Schs. Chm., AVMA, Newman Club. Volesky, Jerry E: Manhattan, Architecture. Torn ligaments which require inactivity to heal are wrapped in an ace bandage by veterinary students. 515 Seniors: Vor-Wei Sew TOP ROW: Vore, Richard L: Arkansas City, Mathematics. Wade, Kenneth R: Spearville, Animal Husbandry. Wagenblast, Gary L: Athol, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Wainwright, David E: Alta Vista, Chemical Engi- neering, AIChE, Engr. Open House Chm., State of Kansas Schs. Wal- dren, Terry E: Wichita, Business Administration. Walser, Charlene D: Waynesville, Mo., Clothing Retailing. UI H THIRD ROW: Walters, Darrel G: Cassoday, Accounting, Poultry Sci- ence Club, Intr. Wanklyn, Dennis A: Winifred, Business Administra- tion. Ward, Marilyn J: Wichita, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Ware, David E: Grenola, Electrical Engineering. Warner, Joan E: Coffeyville, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Chaparajos, O.M. Granklin Schs. Warren, Jimmy D: Medicine Lodge, Physics, Aca- cia, Phi Eta Sigma, Arnold Air Soc., Marching Band, Varsity Band, KSU Honor Schs., AFROTC Schs. FIFTH ROW: Warren, Laurel B: Minneapolis, Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Asst. Schs. Chm. Asst. Treas., S.E.A., KSTA Pres. Waters, Brian M: Schenectady, N.Y., Animal Husbandry, Acacia House Mgr., Cosmopolitan Club. Waters, Luanne H: Colby, Modern Lan- guages. SIXTH ROW: Watkins, Keith E: Kiowa, Pre Law. Watkins, Linda J: Anthony, Clothing Retailing, Alpha Delta Pi Soc. Chm. Intr. Chm., Clothing Tex. Club, SCC, Union Trips Tours Comm., S.E.A., Hosp. Day Chm. Watts, Rena L: Hayes, Clothing Retailing, Alpha Delta Pi Pres. Standards Chm., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Stu. Senate, Clothing Tex. Club Sec., Home EC. Coun., Dean ' s Adv. Coun., Pep Club. SEVENTH ROW: Weak, Earl D: Abilene, Milling Science and Man- agement. Weber, Charles W: Wellington, Animal Husbandry, Block Bridle, Poultry Sci. Club, Intr. Weber, Jeanette L: Summerfield, Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Webster, Arietta Y: Manhattan, Housing and Equip- ment, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron Soc. Chm., Collegiate 4-H, Family EC. Club, Farm Bureau Schs., Union Pacific Schs. Weich, Neal R: Hoskins, Neb., Animal Husbandry. Weil, Jerry D: St. John, Veteri- nary Medicine, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta Award, AVMA, Citizens State Band Schs. 516 - Seniors: Wei-Wib TOP ROW: Weil. Ruth E: Green, Music Education. Weingart, Paul M: Denton. Physical Education, Pi Kappa Alpha. Wells. Dennis L: Rock, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Welsh. Ronald D: Kincaid, Bacteriology. Welty. Ste- ven R: Hutchinson, Agricultural Education. Wendelburg. Darel E: Montezuma. Psychology. THIRD ROW: Wenger, Michael R: Harper, Milling Science and Man- agement. Wessling, Robert J: Beloit, Animal Husbandry. West, Barry L: Stafford, Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: West, Edgar W: Scott City, Mathematics. West, Ka- ren J: Healy, History, K-State Players, CYR, OCW. RWF. Wethington, Stanley D: Anthony, Agricultural Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, Col- legian Ad. Mgr. Asst. Ad. Mgr. FIFTH ROW: Weybrew, Steven J: Wamego, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Wheatley, Dennis C: Salina, Geography. Wheeler, John L: Lar- kinburg, Architecture, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Sigma Delta, AIA, MIA-AIA Schs. SIXTH ROW: Wheeler, Sharon K: Atchison, Interior Design. Whets- tine, Douglas G: Clay Center, Business Administration. White, Jody L: Manhattan, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, K-State Singers, S.E.A., Miss Congeniality Miss K-State-Manhattan Pageant. SEVENTH ROW: Whitley. Sharon A: Manhattan, Sociology, Angel Flight Comptroller, Pershing Rifles Honorary Commander, OCW Pres., Kappa Iota Sigma, VFW Schs., Royal Purple Queen candidate. Miss K- State-Manhattan finalist, Purple K Queen. Whitmer, Lionel R: Dorr- ance. Mechanical Engineering. Whitmore, Cheryl L: Topeka, Elemen- tary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Whitney, Mason C: Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Whittlesey. Diana K: Lawrence, Interior Design. Wibbeler, Richard M: Greensburg, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Lambda Rush Chm., Alpha Kappa Psi Parl., Arnold Air Soc., SCC V-Pres., Personnel Selections Bd., CYR. 517 After the first football win in three years students greet the returning team with pride and victory signs. Seniors: Wic-Wil TOP ROW: Wichman, Daryl L: Richmond, Secondary Educa- tion, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Newman Club, Intr. Wichman, Ross J: Seneca, Secondary Education, CYD, Chancery Club, Newman Club. Widau, Stanly C: Bucyrus, Animal Husbandry. Wiechman, Barbara J: Prairie Village, Accounting, Kappa Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Union Hosp. Comm. Wiechman, Steven R: Scott City, Business Administration, Beta Sigma Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Union News Views Comm., Intr. Wietharn, James R: Everest, Accounting. Wiggins, Judith A: Ellsworth, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Wilborn, Richard E: Hoisington, Animal Hus- bandry. Wilch, Cheryl L: Topeka, Clothing Retailing, Kappa Alpha Theta Hist. Asst. Treas., Clothing Tex. Club Sec., Union Art Comm., HQ Prog. Comm. Wilcke, Richard W: Manhattan, Animal Husbandry, Alpha Gamma Rho House Mgr., Livestock Judging Team, Block Bridle, Chaparajos Club, CYR. Wilcox, Connie J: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Wiley, Eva A: Manhattan, Bacteriology, Alpha Delta Theta, OCW Pres. V- Pres., Clinic Club, Microbiology Cl.ub, AVMA Aux. Wiley, George L: Osage City, Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse, AVMA, Pre-Vet Club. Wilhoite, Paula M: Manhattan, Sociolo- gy- BOTTOM ROW: Wilkerson, Raymond W: Wamego, Technical Journalism. Williams, Frederick L: Manhattan, Clothing Retail- ing, Pi Epsilon Delta V-Pres., Sigma Delta Chi Sec., HQ Produc- er, News Media Dir., UPC Chm., UGB, Union Pub. Coor., K- State Players V-Pres. Sec. -Treas., FTP, Collegian Summer Ed. News Ed. Exchange Ed., Univ. Directory Ed., Royal Purple Org. Ed., Bd. Stu. Publ., KSDB-FM, SA, Swimming Team Mgr., Jour- nalism K-Key. Williams, Larry L: Ainsworth, Neb., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Open House Comm. Ch. Wil- liams, Margaret A: Ottawa, Home Economics and Journalism. Williams, Milton J: Dover, N.J., Animal Husbandry. Williams, Ronald C: Eudora, Mathematics. Williamson, John R: Dodge City, Mechanical Engineering, ASME, FTP, Track Team. 518 :an. $oo ,1 Seniors: Wil-Wri TOP ROW: Wilson, Cynthia A: Lincoln, Business Administration, Clovia Pres. Treas., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Collegiate 4- H, S.E.A., Intr., Hon. Mention Putnam Schs. Wilson, George T: Man- hattan, Business Administration. Wilson, Janel S: La Crosse, Elementa- rv Education. SECOND ROW: Winderlin, Pauletta J: Scott City, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Newman Club. Winter, John E: Dodge City, Physical Science. Winter. William G: Wichita, Animal Husbandry. MUN, Intr. THIRD ROW: Win eler, Kenneth A: Lamont, Agricultural Economics, Acacia Alumni Rel. Dir. Chaplain, Straube Sch. House, MPC, MUN, Ag. EC. Club Pres. Rec. Sec., Ag. Coun., Oratorio Chorus, Collegiate 4- H, CYR, Union Comm. Wishall, Jerry P: Coffeyville, Dairy Science, Dairy Science Club, CYD, Newman Club, Intr. Wishall. Paul M: Cof- feyville, Sociology, CYR, Newman Club, Statesmen, Cosmopolitan Club, Intr. FOURTH ROW: Wohlt, James E: Fremont, Wis., Animal Husbandry. Wolfe. Danney L: Hutchinson, Veterinary Medicine. W ' omeldorff, Joyce L: St. Paul, Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Wood. Ben W: Syracuse, Animal Husbandry, Farm- House Pres. Bus. Mgr., Alpha Zeta Censor, Phi Eta Sigma, Arnold Air Soc. Area Operations Officer, Gamma Sigma Delta Award, Ag. Coun., MUN, Collegiate 4-H Pres. V-Pres., Block Bridle Special Reporter, Jr. Sr. Livestock Judging Team, Marching Band. MC. IFC, Ralston Puri- na Schs., 4-H Found. Schs. Wood, Leetta L: Salina, Sociology. Wood. Mary K: Topeka, Home Economics Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Angel Flight, Dorm Coun., S.E.A., AWS Standards Bd. SIXTH ROW: Woodburn. John W: Pleasanton, Zoology, Acacia Librar- ian, CYD. Woofter. Frank L: Colby, Agricultural Economics, Acacia Pres. House Mgr., Ag. EC. Club, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club V-Pres., IFC Exec. Council Sec. Cor. Sec., Intr. Woofter, Mary A: Oberlin, Elemen- tary Education, S.E.A., OCW. SEVENTH ROW: Woolley, Marilyn L: Oxford, Home Economics Education, Kappa Delta Panhel. Rep., S.E.A., AWS Comm., Union Comm., Dorm Pub. Chm., Intr. Worley. Ronald R: Beloit, Accounting, Pres. Cabinet, MPC Steering Comm., MUN Personnel Com m., CYR Chm., MC, Ski Club. Worley. William S: Portales, N.M., English, Aca- cia, Blue Key, Stu. Body Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Wray, Warren K: Council Grove, Civil Engineering. Wright, Larry J: Liberal, Business Administration. Wright, Randolph L: Dallas, Tex., Architecture. 519 mmmm . mm H MI H HHHHHB H J -T f4 Seniors: Wyc-Zoe TOP ROW: Wyckoff, M. William: Altamont, Business Adminis- tration, Alpha Kappa Lambda IFC Rep., Alpha Kappa Psi, Row- ing Team.Wykoff, Beverly: Los Alamos, N.M., Clothing Retail- ing, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Masters Degree Proj., Clothing Tex. Club, MUN, Intr. Yoho, Rex E: Liberal, Civil Engineering and Business Administration. Young, Gaela M: Manhattan, Applied Music. Young, Nancy A: Abilene, Sociolo- gy, Kappa Alpha Theta Rec. Sec. Marshall, German Club Song- leader, Kappa Iota Sigma, MENC, S.E.A., CYR, Univ. Choir Sec., K-State Players, Women ' s Glee Club Pres., Madrigal Sing- ers. Young, William P: Clay Center, History, Delta Chi Soc. Chm., CYR. Zabel, Robert C: Westmoreland, Accpjjpting. BOTTOM ROW: Zavesky, Thomas C: Ellsworth, Agronomy. Zerr, Elmer C: Quinter, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Intr. Zimmer, Richard M: Springfield, N.J., Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Chi, ASME, Dorm Floor V-Pres., Intr. Zimmerman, Charles M: South Haven, Civil Engineering. Zimmerman, Laurel G: Alta Vista, Social Science. Zimmerman, Marc W: Sterling, History. Zinman, Robert L: Erlton, N.J., Architecture. Zoerb, G. Mi- chael: Lancaster, N.Y., Architecture. Abbreviations for Senior Activities: AAHPER-American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; ACS-American Chemical So- ciety; Act. -Activities; Adm. -Administration; Ad. -Advertising; Adv. -Ad- vanced; Ag.-Agriculture; Ag. Mag.-Agricultural Magazine; AFROTC-Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps; A. G.O. -American Guild of Organists; Agr. -Agronomy; AHEA-American Home Economics Association; AIA- American Institute of Architects; AlAA-American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; AlChE-American Institute of Chemical Engineers; A. I. D.- American Institute of Interior Designers; AIIE-American Institute of Indus- trial Engineers; AlP-American Institute of Physics; Am. -American; ANS- American Nuclear Society; Appt. -Apportionment; ASA-American Society of Agronomy; ASAE-American Society of Agricultural Engineers; ASAS- American Society of Animal Science; ASCE-American Society of Civil Engi- neers; ASLA-American Society of Landscape Architects; ASME-American Society of Mechanical Engineers; A S-Arts and Sciences; Asst. -Assistant; Assoc. -Association; AVA-American Vocational Association; AVMA-Ameri- can Veterinary Medical Association; AWS-Associated Women Students; Aux. -Auxiliary. Bd. -Board; BSA-Business Students Association; Bus. -Business; BSO- Board of Student Organizations; BSU-Baptist Student Union; Capt. -Cap- tain; Chpt. -Chapter; Chem. -Chemical, Chemistry; Chm. -Chairman; Comm. -Committee, Commission; Conf. -Conference; Conv. -Convention; Coor. -Coordinating, Coordinator; Cor. -Corresponding; Coun. -Council; CSS-Christian Science Society; CYD-Collegiate Young Democrats; CYR- Collegiate Young Republicans; Del. -Delegate; Dev.-Development; Dept- Department; Dir.-Director; DMS-Distinguished Military Student; Ec.-Eco- nomics; Ed. -Education, Editor, Editorial; Engr. -Engineering, Engineers; EUB-Evangelical United Brethren; Exec. -Executive; Ext. -Extension; Fam.- Family; FCSA-Faculty Council on Student Affairs; Fellow. -Fellowship; FFA- Futu re 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; lAS-lnstitute of Aeronautical Sciences; lAWS-lntercollegiate Associated Women Students; IEEE-Institute of Electri- cal and Electronics Engineers; IFC-lnterfraternity Council; Intl. -Interna- tional; Intr.-lntramurals; IPC-lnterfraternity Pledge Council; ISA-Inde- pendent Students Association; Jr. -Junior; KAHPER-Kansas Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; KES-Kansas Engineering So- ciety; KSCF-Kansas State Christian Fellowship; KSUARH-Kansas State Uni- versity Association of Residence Halls; K-State Engr.-K-State Engineers ' Magazine; KSTA-Kansas State Teachers Association; LAR-Little American Royal; Leg.- Legislature; LSA-Lutheran Students Association; MC-Model Congress; M.E. -Mechanical Engineering: Mech. -Mechanization; Mem.- Memorial, Membership; MENC-Music Educators National Conference; Mgr. -Manager; MMUN-Midwest Model United Nations; MPC-Mock Political Convention; MUN-Model United Nations; MYF-Methodist Youth Fellowship; Natl. -National; NCTM-National Council of Teachers of Mathematics; NEA- Nuclear Engineering Association; NVATA-National Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association; OCW-Off-Campus Women; Org. -Organization. Panhel.-Panhellenic; Prof. -Professional; Prog. -Program; Proj. -Project; PTP-People-to-People; Pres.-President; Pol. Sci.-Political Science; Pub.- Publicity, Public; Pub. Rel.-Public Relations; RA-Resident Assistant; RCC- Religiou s Coordinating Council: Rec. -Recording; Rep. -Representative; RWF-Roger Williams Fellowship; SA-Staff Assistant; SAB-Student Activities Board; S. A. M.E. -Society of American Military Engineers; SCC-Social Coor- dinating Council; SCF-Student Christian Fellowship; Schs. -Scholarship; SCSA-Soil Conservation Society of America; S.E. A. -Student Education Association; Sec. -Secretary; SGA-Student Governing Association; SNEA- Student National Education Association; Soc. -Social, Society; Soph.- Sophomore; Sr. -Senior; Stu. -Student. TCB-Traffic Control Board; Tech. -Technical; Tex. -Textiles; Treas. -Trea- surer; UAB-University Activities Board; UCCF-United Campus Christian Fellowship; UGB-Union Governing Board; Univ. -University; UPC-Union Program Council; USCC-United Student Christian Council; Vet. -Veteri- nary; Vet. Med. -Veterinary Medicine; V-Pres. -Vice-President; WAA-Wom- en ' s Athletic Association; WCF-Wesleyan Campus Fellowship; YAF-Young Americans for Freedom. 520 Lingering at the dorm entrance, a couple says goodnight just before the hall ' s doors are locked. 521 Leaving the closed quarters of their dorm rooms, semester inviting, as they pack up their books, coeds find the early warm weather of the spring blankets and radios fora serious attempt to study. Taking advantage of an unexpected snowfall, students try to prove their strength in a lively snow fight. Freshmen number 3,010 among 9,707 undergrads Included in the University ' s growing number of students were 3,010 freshmen who arrived in the fall. Although the overall ratio of men to women remained approximately two to one, in the freshman division there were only 558 more males than females. Sophomores, totaling 2,584, comprised the largest number of returning stu- dents, with juniors accounting for 2,219. Because of a relatively small number of academic dismiss- als at the end of the first semester, most under- graduates returned for spring classes. Fifty states and more than a dozen countries were represented by the 9,707 underclassmen. Both Kansas residents and out-of-state students faced a tuition hike. 522 - t, V - ' lift Underclassmen: Abb-All TOP ROW: Abbott, Jo E: Salina, Junior, Secondary Education Abbott, Richard E: Augusta. Sophomore, Biological Science. Abeldt, Sandra S: Hope, Freshman. Retail Floriculture. Abell. Larry W: St. Louis. Mo.. Sophomore. Architecture. Abernethy, Rollin H: Scottsville. Junior, Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Abolfazli. Mohammad: Tehran, Iran, Senior. Architec- tural Structures. Abram, Danny L: Columbus, Freshman. General Agri- culture. Abrams, Steve E: Arkansas City, Freshman. General Agriculture. Abson, Mary E: Lenexa, Junior. Home Economics Education. Achten, Linda R: Wetmore, Sophomore, Music Education. THIRD ROW Acker. Karen J: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Adams. Deanna M: Enterprise, Junior, Home Economics Education. Adams. Edward C: Hoxie, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Adams. Gloria R: Grainfield, Junior, Home Economics Education. Ad- ams. Karen S: Hutchinson. Sophomore, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Adams. Kathryn E: Maple Hill. Junior, English. Ad- ams, Michael B: Topeka, Freshman Electrical Engineering. Adams, Nan- cy L: Prairie Village. Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Addison, Sharon E: Dodge City, Junior, Elementary Education. Adkins. Dan O: Junction City, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary . FIFTH ROW; Adkins, David L: Delphos, Sophomore, General Agricul- ture. Adrian. Brenda G: Moundridge. Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Affol- ter, Albert J: Morganville. Freshman, Accounting. Ahem. James J: Madi- son, Sophomore, Business Administration. Ahlerich. Donald D: Winfield, Junior, Accounting. SIXTH ROW: Ahrens, Barbara J: Topeka, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Aikin, Joyce A: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Psychology. Akagi, Alan T: Wahiawa, Hawaii, Sophomore, Accounting. Akers. Janey D: Salina. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education. Akin. Danny R: Win- ifred, Freshman, Feed Science and Vlanagement. SEVENTH ROW: Albright, William C: Mayetta, Sophomore, General. Aldrich, Vernon D: Council Grove, Junior, Business Administration. Al- exander. Clemens: Shaw nee Mission, Freshman, Accounting. Alexander, David M: Topeka, Sophomore. Pre- Secondary Education. Alexander, Dennis R: Burlington. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Alexander, Janet L: Shaw nee Mission, Junior, English. Alexander. Kathy J: Independence, Sophomore, General. Alford. Donna L: Lawrence, Freshman. General Home Economics. Algrim, Kae E: Mon- tezuma. Sophomore. Interior Design. Alldritt. Susan L: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Allemang. James: Lyndon. Freshman. General. Allen, Earl R: Preston, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Allen. Eric B: McCook, Neb., Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Allen. James H: Newton, Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Allen, Jimmy R: Oberlin, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. 523 SIXTH ROW: Anderson, Michael R: Norton, Junior, Mathematics. An- derson, Nancy J: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Ander- son, Pamela A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Anderson, Rebecca S: Leavenworth, Freshman, Interior Design. Anderson, Rick A: Elkhart, Freshman, General. SEVENTH ROW: Anderson, Robert A: Leavenworth, Freshman, Interi- or Architectural Design. Anderson, Thaine C: Seneca, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Andre, Patricia K: Overland Park, Freshman, Gen- eral. Andrews, James R: Salina, Freshman, General. Andrews, Janice E: Salina, Junior, Speech. EIGHTH ROW: Angel, Gene R: Paradise, Sophomore, General. An- schutz, James E: Russell, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Arasmith, Gayle D: Downs, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Arayapat, Manad: Dunbar, W. Va., Freshman, Architecture. Ardery, Connie L: Copeland, Freshman, General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Arehart, Michael J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Business Administration. Arendt, Deborah L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. Armour, James L: Viola, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Armstead, Dean L: Ozawkie, Sophomore, Business Administration. Armstrong, Elizabeth: Topeka, Sophomore, General. Underclassmen: All-Bab TOP ROW: Allen, John L: Norton, Freshman, Business Administration. Allen, Linda J: Drexel, Mo., Freshman, General Home Economics. Allen, Linda K: Wichita, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Allen, Norene F: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Allen, Steven L: Waverly, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Allerheiligen, Mark: Marysville, Freshman, Business Administration. Alloway, Jay E: Wichita, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Alloway, Thomas J: Wichita, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Allsbury, Jeanette E: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. Almquist, Sherry S: Chapman, Junior, Speech. THIRD ROW: Almstrom, Larry G: McPherson, Junior, General Agricul- ture. Alston, Gloria A: Ft. Riley, Freshman, Art and Math Alt, Douglas K: Wamego, Freshman, Feed Science and Management. Altman, Kath- ryn L: Salina, Freshman, General. Alwin, Darold G: Washington, Junior, Art. FOURTH ROW: Ames, Alan D: Long Island, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Ampe, Diane E: Washington, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Andersen, Elizabeth: Overland Park, Junior, Modern Lan- guages. Anderson, Betty J: Garnett, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Anderson, Charles E: Jamestown, Junior, Psychology. FIFTH ROW: Anderson, Delores K: Burlington, Junior, Interior Design. Anderson, John C: Clearwater, Fla. , Sophomore, Architecture. Anderson, Karen R: Smolan, Freshman, General Home Economics. Anderson, Kath- leen L: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Anderson, Lar- ry P: Manhattan, Junior, Architecture. 524 TOP ROW: Armstrong, James R: Hutchinson, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Armstrong. Kenneth C: Lenexa. Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Arnett. Kathleen: Wichita. Sophomore. Psychology. Arnett. Vinton K: Belleville. Junior, History Arnold. Roy P: Plains. Freshman. Animal Husbandrv. SECOND ROW Arokoyo. Johnson O: Viabba. Nigeria. Junior. Entomo- logy. Artus. Walter R: Peekskill. N.Y.. Freshman. Landscape Architec- ture. Asbury. Mardel L: Varner. Sophomore, Home Economics and Jour- nalism. Ascher, Clifford D: Herrington, Junior, Agricultural Education. Aschermann. Larry L: Bethany. 111.. Junior. Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW Asfahl. Barbara H: Overland Park. Junior. Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Ash. Jonathan N: Huntington, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Asher. Barbara S: Stafford. Junior, Home Economics Education Asher. Donald D: Stafford. Sophomore. Agricultural Educa- tion. Asher. Karen K: Wichita, Junior. Horticulture. FOURTH ROW: Asher. Patricia M: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Ashford. Alt red A: Canes , Junior, Architectural Structures. Ashton. Mary J: Salina, Junior, Elementary Education. Askew. Pamela K: Over- land Park. Special, General Home Economics. Aspegren. Phyllis D: Scan- dia. Freshman. Music Education. FIFTH ROW Aspelin. Carl A: Vermillion, Ohio. Freshman. Pre-Den- tistry Atchison. Cheryl L: Mission, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Ath- erton. Kaye L: Wichita. Jun ior. Dietetics and Institutional Vlanagement. Athey. Jean C: Junction City, Freshman, General Atkinson. Aletha F: Norton. Sophomore, Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Atkinson. George: Norton, Sophomore. Veterinary Medi- cine. Atkinson, Nancy J: Ldall. Sophomore. Radio and Television Home Economics. Atwater. Jay D: Leawood, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Atwater. Mary A: Netawaka, Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Atwater, Patricia A: Netauaka. Sophomore. Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Atwell. Dennis C: I tica. Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Auchard. Judith K: Atchison. Sophomore. Medical Technology. Augustine, Melvin P: Ellis. Sophomore. History. Ault. ' Linda G: Vame- go. Freshman, Physical Education. Ault. Mary L: Wamego. Junior, Physi- cal Education. EIGHTH ROW: Ault, Terry V: Ha s. Freshman. Architecture Avants. Randall D: Wichita. Freshman. Civil Engineering Avers, Rebecca L: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Avers, Warren E: Sa- lina. Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Ayres, Teresa C: Smith Center. Freshman, Psychology. BOTTOM ROW: Baalman, Roger J: Oakley. Sophomore, Architecture. Baalman. Ronald D: Oakley, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Babb, Mi- chael S: Larned, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Babbit, Michael C: Des Moines, Iowa. Freshman, History. Babbitt. Susan J: Manhattan. Fresh- man. Pre-Nursing. 525 Underclassmen: Bac-Bar TOP ROW: Bachman, Paul E: Prospect Heights, III., Sophomore, Nu- clear Engineering. Bachoritch. Carol A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Bachura. Lawrence J: Wilsey, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Backhaus, Pamela S: Topeka, Junior, Physical Education. Bacon, Susan J: Salina, Freshman, Technical Journalism. SECOND ROW: Badgley, Susan L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Baer, Sheryl L: Riley, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Baer, Stephanie A: Ness City, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. Baffrey, Michael E: Lacygne, Sophomore, Retail Floriculture. Bailey, Gay S: Topeka, Fresh- man, General. BOTTOM ROW: Bailey, Jeanette: Eureka, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. Bailey, Marilynn E: Kansas City, Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. Bain, Cheryl L: Macomb, III., Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Bair, Steven L: Syosset, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Baird, De- dra A: Logan, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. l r r HPH fp 4| hf ' i Utilizing the solitude of his room, a dormitory ly 3,450 students resided in University residence resident studies for semester exams. Approximate- halls and scholarship houses during the year. 526 TOP ROW: Bairow. Sheila L: Wamego, Freshman, Home Economics Extension. Baker. Catherine L: Overland Park, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Baker. Charleen K: Wamego, Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Baker. Deborah K: Shaw nee Mission. Sophomore. General. Bak- er. Jorgeann: Mission. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Baker. Judy D: Prairie Village, Sophomore. Speech Pathology and Audiology. Baker. Nancy A: Wamego. Freshman. Physical Education. Baker. Richard P: Manhattan. Junior, Speech. Baker. Steven W: Overland Park. Special. Electrical Engineering. Baker. Thomas R: Overland Park. Junior, Pre- Dentistry. THIRD ROW Balderson. S. Clark: Wamego. Sophomore. English Bald- ing, Larry D: Russell. Junior. Business Administration. Baldwin. Denise M: Altamont. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education Baldwin. Jana J: Anthony. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education. Baldwin. Mark W: Goodland, Junior. Pre-Law . FOURTH ROW: Baldwin. Rita M: Salina, Sophomore. Modem Lan- guages. Ball. David E: Salina. Freshman, General. Ball, Sara A: lola. Jun- ior, Business Administration. Ballantyne. Paul S: Shaw nee Mission, Freshman, Architecture. Balthazor. Judith A: San Antonio, Tex., Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary. FIFTH ROW: Balwanz, Bob H: St Joseph. Mo.. Junior. Nuclear Engi- neering Bandel. Terry J: St. Francis. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Bange. Mildred A: Hoxie. Sophomore. Home Economics and Nursing. Banker. Fred D: St. Joseph. Mo.. Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Ban- man, Gary L: Canton. Sophomore, Agronomy. SIXTH ROW Banman. Terri A: McPherson, Freshman. Technical Jour- nalism. Banning. John W: Milford. Del., Sophomore. Pre-Yeterinary. Banse, Glen F: Manasquan. N.J.. Sophomore. Art. Banzet. Terry L: Cof- feyville. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Barani. Bill R: Manhattan. Jun- ior, General. SEVENTH ROW Barb. Linda S: New Canaan. Conn.. Sophomore. Gen- eral. Barbe, Rebecca A : Kansas City. Mo.. Junior. Modern Languages. Barbee. Jon R: Great Bend. Junior. Secondary Education. Barben. Carl L: Kansas City. Mo.. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Barefield. Bruce W : Minneapolis. Freshman, Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Barger. Betty L: Wakeenex. Sophomore. Mathematics. Barker. Leigh R; Council Grove, Freshman. Physical Science Barker. Nancy L: Atchison, Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education. Barker. Nan- cy S: Norwich, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Barker. William B: Topeka. Freshman. History. BOTTOM ROW: Barnes. Dennis E: Delphos. Sophomore. Humanities. Barnes. Rodney J: Council Grove, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary. Barnes, Sarah C: Prairie Village. Junior. Dietetics and Institutional Management. Barnes. Thomas K: Augusta. Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Barney, Carolyn L: Wichita. Junior, Medical Technology. 527 Underclassmen: Bar-Bel TOP ROW: Barngrover, Wayne D: Kinsley, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Barnthson, Harold E: Windsor, Mo., Sophomore, Mathemat- ics. Barr, Judith A: Westmoreland, Sophomore, General. Barr, Roger L: Manhattan, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Barrett, Dennis H: Anthony, Freshman, Chemistry. SECOND ROW: Barrett, Harold C: Centralia, Junior, Building Con- struction. Barrett, James E: Newton, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Barrett, Nancy E: Colby, Junior, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Barritt, Julie A: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Bar- row, Sharon L: Mayetta, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. THIRD ROW: Barrows, Richard R: Lacrosse, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Barry, Patrick F: Ellinwood, Freshman, General. Barta, Alan G: Manhat- tan, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Barta, Cheryl A: Ellsworth, Fresh- man, General. Bartak, Marilyn J: Cuba, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Bartel, Dorothy C: Hillsboro, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. Bartel, Lyle W: Greensburg, Freshman, Mathematics. Kartell, Marcia P: Moundridge, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Barth, Patricia A: Olathe, Freshman, General. Barthol, Marilyn K: Olathe, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Bartholomew, Eric L: Alton, Sophomore, General. Bar- tholomew, Nancy J: Mankato, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Bartholomew, Patsy L: Alton, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bar- tholomew, Ruth A: Alton, Junior, Elementary Education. Bartkoski, Ter- ry P: Kansas City, Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Bartlett, Carlyn K: Haviland, Junior, Anthropology. Bar- ton, Diana K: Wichita, Junior, English. Barton, Stephen T: Junction City, Freshman, Business Administration. Bashom, Jacqueline A: Eureka, Sophomore, Chemistry. Bass, Dennis E: Topeka, Freshman, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Bassham, David J: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Baste), Joan E: Kansas City, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Bates, Constance L: Vienna, Va., Junior, History. Bates, Wanda L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Bauer, David K: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Bauer, Martin W: Clay Center, Freshman, Pre-Law. Baugher, Raymond C: Parsons, Junior, Agronomy. Baughman, Marilyn S: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Bauman, Douglas A: Salina, Freshman, Business Administration. Bauman, Janalyn K: Mission, Fresh- man, General. BOTTOM ROW: Bauman, Joyce, M: Centralia, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Baumgarten, Edwin O: Buhler, Junior, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Baumann, Marilyn K: Smith Center, Freshman, Interior Design. Baumann, Lanny R: Bloomington, Neb., Freshman, Civil Engineering. Bauman, Michael E: Sabetha, Sophomore, Architecture. 528 - , J V TOP ROW: Baur. Charles K: New Holland. Pa.. Freshman. Elementary Education. Baur. Kenneth C: Ft. D , N.J.. Junior, Building Construction. Baxter. Gloria E: Manhattan. Junior. Family and Child Development. Baxter. Linda M: Liberal. Junior. Elementary Education. Baxter, Wil- liam E: Liberal. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. SECOND ROW: Bayer. Dana M: Manhattan. Junior. Art Beach. Carol S: Pierceville, Junior. Elementary Education. Beach. Connie J: Derby. Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Beach, Donald A: Salina, Sopho- more. Electrical Education. Beam. Carol A: Luray. Freshman. Interior Design. THIRD ROW: Bean. Richard A: Beloit. Junior, Mathematics. Bearnes, Constance J: Culver, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Beaudoin. Philip A: Conventry. R.L, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Beck. Joseph C: Salina. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Beck. Karen J: Leawood. Junior. Pre- Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Beckenhauer. Charles: Manhattan. Freshman. Physics. Beckenhauer. Sharron: Scott AFB, 111.. Junior. Music. Becker. JoAnn: Wichita, Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Becker. Robert Ed- ward: Council Grove. Freshman. Civil Engineering Becker. Robert Eu- gene: Great Bend, Sophomore, Art. FIFTH ROW Becker. Sherrilyn K: Overland Park. Junior. Modern Lan- guages. Becker, Sheryl A: Durham, Freshman, General. Beckman. Co- leen K: Oakley. Freshman. Psychology. Beckwith. James L: Topeka, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Bee. Charlotte L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. SIXTH ROW: Beebe. Carolyn S: Silver Spring. Md , Freshman. General. Beedles. William L: Baldwin, Sophomore. Business Administration. Bee- dy. Susan J: Prairie Village, Freshman. General. Beeler. Nancy: Overland Park, Freshman, Modern Languages. Beer. Pamela A: Larned. Junior. Humanities. SEVENTH ROW: Beer. Paul R: Larned. Freshman, General Beesley, Deborah L: Dighton, Freshman. General Home Economics. Beesley, Roger D: Ouinter. Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Beezley. Jerome G: Girard, Freshman, General Agriculture. Beggs, Wayne D: Columbus, Junior, Accounting. EIGHTH ROW: Behle, Paul F: Hope, Freshman, General Behnke. Maurice J: Bushton. Freshman, Mathematics. Behrens. Philip P: Lin- coln, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Beier. Richard J: Kansas City. Jun- ior. Business Administration. Beikmann. Stanley H: Washington, Sopho- more, Horticulture. BOTTOM ROW Beisner. Betty A: Alton, Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing. Beisner. Linda D: Oakley. Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Bekaert. Denis A: Manhattan. Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Belcher, Ronald E: Manhattan. Junior. Accounting. Belden, Brian D: Salina. Freshman, General 529 Underclassmen: Bel-Bir TOP ROW: Belden, Larry G: Eshon, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Bell, Orin D: Manhattan, Junior, Modern Languages. Bell, Peter A: Memphis, Tenn., Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Bell, Thomas C: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Bell, William K: Salina, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Belobrajdic, Barbara: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Belstra, Timothy K: Demotte, Ind., Freshman, Feed Science and Management. Belt, Timothy R: Coffeyville, Freshman, Architecture. Belter, Lizbeth S: Topeka, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Beltz, Georgellan: Great Bend, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Benda, Leanne M: Ludell, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Benfer, Carol E: Robinson, Junior, Home Economics and Nursing. Be ngtson, Dennis L: Salina, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Benjamin, Martin E: Wichita, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Bennett, Carolle L: Manhattan, Junior, Horticulture. FOURTH ROW: Bennett. James W: Topeka, Sophomore, Chemistry. Bennett, Robert M: Hays, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Bennett, William C: Jennings, Senior, Animal Husbandry. Benninga, Miriam P: Leonardville, Freshman, General Home Economics. Benson, Michael M: Herington, Freshman, Physical Education. FIFTH ROW: Bentley, Fred R: Shields, Sophomore, History. Bentley, Velura J: Healy, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Benton, Barbara K: Nor- catur, Junior, Sociology. Benton, Dale E: Salina, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Benton, Ronald R: Olathe, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. SIXTH ROW: Benton, Sandra C: Marysville, Sophomore, Mathematics. Benton, Timothy T: Garnett, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Benyshek, Larry L: Cuba, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Berg, Allen E: Leavenworth, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Berg, Launa R: Omaha, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Secondarv Education. SEVENTH ROW: Berg, Marcia M: Charleston, W. Va., Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Berger, Walene F: Clay Center, Sopho- more, Pre-Nursing. Bergerhouse, Shelly: Lakewood, Colo., Junior, Cloth- ing Retailing. Berges, Eugene D: Onaga, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Berges, Reen H: Onaga, Sophomore, Accounting. EIGHTH ROW: Berggren, Sheri A: Randolph, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Bergkamp, Janet K: Fowler, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Berglund, Stephanie: Hutchinson, Sophomore, General. Berg- man, Kathleen S: Riley, Sophomore, Sociology. Bergsten, Ann M: Valley Falls, Freshman, Biological Science. BOTTOM ROW: Bergsten, Richard D: Green, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Berlin, Larry K: Manhattan, Junior, Architecture. Bernasek, Frank R: Manhattan, Junior, Psychology. Bernasek, Steven L: Manhat- tan, Freshman, Chemistry. Berndt, Douglas L: Glasco, Sophomore, Vet- erinary Medicine. 530 TOP ROW: Berning, Kathleen VI: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Berry, Augusta S: Ogden, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Bert, Harold D: Abilene. Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Bertrand. Andrea L: Clay Center, Freshman. General Home Economics. Best, Kenneth E: Lenora, Junior, Industrial Engineer- ing. SECOND ROW Bestgen. Keith E: Wichita, Freshman, Business Admin- istr ation. Best wick, Connie J: Sabetha. Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Bethel). Doug C: Ouenemo, Freshman, General Agriculture. Bet- tenhausen. Carol: Wichita, Freshman. General Home Economics. Betton, Steve L: Midland, Tex., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. THIRD ROW Belts, Janet K: Oberlin, Sophomore, Accounting. Belts. Joann: Gary, Ind., Sophomore, General. Beyer. Alan H: Gridley, Sopho- more, Electrical Engineering. Biby, Roger W: Winfield. Sophomore. Wildlife Conservation. Bidwell. Robert S: Manhattan, Freshman. Pre- Denlislrv. FOURTH ROW: Bieberly. Jerilyn M: Manhattan. Freshman. Biological Science. Bieker. Sandra K: Salina. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Bicry. Ga- len E: Eskridge, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Bietka. Judith A: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Physical Therapy. Bigelow. Mary A: Bonner Springs, Junior. Elemenlary Education. FIFTH ROW: Biggs, John P: Manhattan. Freshman, General. Biggs, Michael N: Manhattan, Junior, Philosophy. Bigler. Jane A: Junction City, Junior, Home Economics Education Bihlmaier. Steven L: Osborne, Sophomore, General. Bilderback, John R: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Agri- cultural Mechanization. BOTTOM ROW: Billenwillms. Sheila: Sharon Springs, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Billingham, Gregory: Manhatlan. Sopho- more, Architecture. Billings. Daniel L: Kensington. Freshman, Pre-Vet- erinary. Billups. James W: Hutchinson, Junior, Pre-Velerinary. Bircher, David W: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Meeting once each week during spring semester, women of Goodnow hall learned techniques of play- ing the folk guitar. Their instructor, who was a Goodnow resident, taught them basic guitar chords. FOURTH ROW: Blaich, Linda S: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Nurs- ing. Blair, Paula B: Coffeyville, Junior, Mathematics. Blake, Henry S: Topeka, Freshman, English. Blake, Karen S: Salina, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Blaker, Bradford G: Manhattan, Junior, Music Education. FIFTH ROW: Blanke, Gunnar W: Manhattan, Junior, Architecture. Blankinship, Paul H: Wellington, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Blanton, Connie E: Highland, Junior, Medical Technology. Blaser, Low- ell K: Waterville, Freshman, Chemistry. Blaske, Michael J: Marysville, Freshman, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Blecha, Joyce E: Belleville, Junior, Home Economics Edu- cation. Blecker, Lawrence A: Elizabeth, N.J., Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Bleitz, Frank R: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Land- scape Architecture. Blevins, Steven L: Great Bend, Junior, Mathematics. Blew, Lo Rita M: Mt. Hope, Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Blick, Janice M: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Blick, Juanita A: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Bliss, Larry C: Atwood, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. Bliss, Thomas C: Atwood, Junior, Geography. Blitz, Frederick H: Brooklyn, N.Y., Junior, Zoology. EIGHTH ROW. Blitz, Ivan I: Philadelphia, Pa., Junior, Architecture. Blodgett, Joan G: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Blount, Linda M: Auburn, Freshman, Interior Design. Bloyd, Bethry E: Wichita, Sopho- more, Home Economics and Journalism Boand, Robert B: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Boerwinkle, Robert P: Chanute, Junior, Electrical En- gineering. Boeschen, Phillip W: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Architecture. Boettcher, Kathleen: Beloit, Freshman, Music Education. Boger, Fred C: Great Bend, Junior, Business Administration. Boggs, Terry K: Ft. Riley, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Underclassmen: Bir-Bou TOP ROW: Bird, Helen E: Liberal, Junior, Accounting. Birney, Marcia J: Bucklin, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bishop, Barbara A: Canton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Bishop, Deandra: Scott City, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Bishop, Nancy L: Minneapolis, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Bishop, Stephen P: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Bissing, Patricia A: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Black, Dennis A: Warwick, N.Y., Special, Physical Education. Black, Sharen K: Still- well, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Black, Wanda S: Wichita, Sopho- more, Art. THIRD ROW: Blackburn, Bonnie A: Derby, Sophomore, Clothing Re- tailing. Blackburn, Teresa S: Council Grove, Freshman, General. Black- well, William F: Kansas City, Sophomore, Speech. Blackwood, Douglas K: Hoisington, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Blaesi, Ronald L: Scott City, Freshman, History. 532 TOP ROW: Bogle. Clint L: Eureka, Freshman, General Agriculture. Bogner. Edward G: Vinfield. Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Bohl, David L: Endwell. N.Y., Junior, Industrial Engineering. Bohm, James W: Beloit, Sophomore, Architecture. Bohn. Pattie L: Eskridge, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Bohnen. Bruce M: Dorrance, Freshman. General Agri- culture Bohnen. Gerald J: Dorrance, Freshman, Music Education. Boh- nen. Joseph M: Dorrance. Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Bohnen- blust, Diane L: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Bois- seau. Eldon L: Coldwater. Junior. Agricultural Economics. THIRD ROW Bolack. Louis W: Burden, Freshman. General Agricul- ture. Bolding. Jerome R: Dodge City. Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Boley. Thomas F: Kewanee. 111., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. Bolin, Nancy J: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Bolinger, David D: Parsons. Sophomore. Klectrical Engineering. C ' fe 1 FOURTH ROW: Bolinger. Lyndal D: Cheney, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary. Bolt, Hilarie S: Overland Park, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Bolton. Charles L: Overland Park. Freshman. General Agriculture. Bond, Jeffrey D: Wichita. Junior, Sociology. Bond. Nancy J: Leavenworth. Jun- ior. Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Bond. Rita D: Paola, Sophomore. Pre-Nursing Bondur- ant. John B: Wichita, Sophomore. Psychology. Bondy. Rose A: Salina. Freshman, General Home Economics Bonebrake. Charles R: Manhat- tan, Sophomo re, Pre-Dentistry. Bonebrake. Cynthia M: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. SIXTH ROW: Bongiorno. Marie A: Olathe. Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Bony. David H: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration. Boomer. Bruce A: Junction City. Junior. Architecture. Boomer. Ralph J: Madison Heights. Mich.. Freshman, Business Administration. Boomer, Richard A: Portis, Freshman, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Boomer. Warren E: Portis, Junior, Veterinary Medi- cine. Boos, Edward J: Lancaster, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Booth, Glenda M: Ashland, Sophomore. General. Booth, Joan L: Wichita. Jun- ior, Elementary Education. Booth, Linda J: Abilene, Freshman, General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW : Bootman. Steven R: Fairway. Freshman. Electrical En- gineering. Boren, Deborah K: Mulvane, Freshman. Physical Education. Boreson. Charles R: Winner, S.D., Freshman. Pre- Veterinary. Bosch, Paul L: Manhattan. Sophomore, English. Boschowitzki. Linda: Manhat- tan, Sophomore, History. BOTTOM ROW: Boster, Rochelle A: Burrton, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Bostwick. Melissa F: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. General. Bottger. Marcia J: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Boucher, Michele J: Lacrosse. Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Bouchey. Marsha A: Stockton, Junior, Political Science. 533 Underclassmen: Bou-Bri TOP ROW:. Boudreaux, Linda R: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Economics. Boughton, Willis L: Clay Center, Freshman, Physics. Boutell, Lee G: Leawood, Freshman, Architecture. Bowell, Virginia I: Talmage, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Bowen, Ruthie K: Pied- mont, Sophomore, General Education. SECOND ROW: Bowers, Constance J: Overland Park, Junior, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Bowers, David S: Nazareth, Pa., Junior, Civil Engineering. Bowers, Sue A: Cuba, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Bowie, Gary E: McLouth, Sophomore, Accounting. Bowman, Barbara S: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Chemistry. THIRD ROW: Bowman, Brent A: Pawnee Rock, Freshman, Architecture. Bowman, Linda E: Agenda, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Bow- man, Paul M: Wichita, Freshman, General. Bowman, Ronald D: Liberal, Sophomore, Architecture. Bowmer, Pamela A: Coldwater, Mich., Sopho- more, Dietetics and Institutional Management. FOURTH ROW: Bowser, Robert D: Manhattan, Sophomore, Mathemat- ics. Boxberger, Leo M: Oakley, Freshman, Architecture. Boxler, Mary L: Garden City, Sophomore, Business Administration. Boyce, Glenda T: Lawrence, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Boyd, Debra J: Olathe, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Boyd, Glenn E: St. Louis, Mo., Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Boyd, James G: Overland Park, Freshman, Political Science. Boyd, Linda K: Ness City, Junior, Home Economics Extension. Boyda, Barbara J: Marysville, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Boydston, Stephen R: Topeka, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. 1 I Observers watch early excavation operations for the new auditorium being built near Thompson hall. Visitors prepare to tour King hall, built at a cost of $1.7 million, after its dedication in November. TOP ROW: Boyer. Kelvin R: Formoso, Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Boyer, Nancy M: Coffeyville, Junior, Mathematics. Boyle. Dale D: Belle Plain, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Boyle, Douglas A: Wichita, Jun- ior, Physical Education. Boyle, Kevin P: East Orange, N.Y., Sophomore, English. SECOND ROW: Boyle, Thomas L: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Boyles, Alice L: Scandia, Junior, Physical Therapy. Boys. Janet E: Chevy Chase, Md., Freshman, General Home Economics. Bo arth. John E: Liberal, Freshman, General Agriculture. Brack. Connie L: Great Bend, Freshman, Business Administration. THIRD ROW Braden. Patricia L: Wakefield, Freshman. General Home Economics. Bradford. Barbara A: Wakeman, Ohio, Sophomore. Physical Education. Bradley. Bryan L: Medicine Lodge, Freshman, Architecture. Bradley. Richard P: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Technical Journalism. Bradley. Stephen P: Stone Mountain, Ga., Freshman, .Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Bradshaw. Beth G: Langdon, Freshman. Pre- Secondary Education. Brady, Carol J: Albert, Freshman. Humanities. Brady. Jenni- fer G: Kansas City. Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Brady. Mary A: Atchison. Junior. Music Education. Brady. Warren T: Albert. Junior. Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Bramlage. Charles L: Frankfort, Freshman. Agricultural Engineering. Bramlage. Richard E: Frankfort, Sophomore. Animal Hus- bandry. Brandt, George C: Prairie Village. Freshman, General. Brannan. James E: Great Bend, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Brattin. Jeanne A: Kiowa. Sophomore. Psychology. SIXTH ROW: Braxmeyer. Michael L: Atwood, Freshman, General. Bra- zier, Barbara A: Wamego, Freshman, History. Brazle. Frank K: Cam- bridge, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Brechbill. Colleen U: Independ- ence. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Bredemeier. Sharon M: Seneca, Junior, Music Education. SEVENTH ROW: Breeden. Margaret A: Hoxie, Sophomore. Sociology. Breidenstein. Cheryl: Arlington. Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Breit, Deborah J: Sioux Falls, S.D., Sophomore, General Home Econom- ics. Breitenbach, Leon T: Pretty Prairie, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Brenneisen, Leigh: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Brenneman, Greg F: Solomon, Freshman, Animal Hus- bandry. Brenner. Patricia A: Bazine, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Brewer, Robbie G: Parsons, Junior, Elementary Education. Brewer. Sonya J: Moscow, Freshman, General Home Economics. Brewer, Trudy A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Modern Languages. BOTTOM ROW: Brewster. Robert W: Coffeyville, Junior. Architecture. Briel. Jonathan E: Great Bend. Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. Brillhart. Carl D: Mapleton, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Brim. Karen S: Hudson, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Brink. David L: Olathe. Freshman, Phvsical Education. 535 FIFTH ROW: Brown, Danny L: Lyons, Junior, Civil Engineering. Brown, David W: Clay Center, Sophomore, General. Brown, Deborah L: Westlake, Ohio, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Brown, Douglas W: Shawnee, Freshman, Psychology. Brown, Geraldine J: Sali- na, Junior, Sociology. SIXTH ROW: Brown, Harold E: Holcomb, Sophomore, General. Brown, Janell: Beloit, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Brown, Janet M: Dwight, Freshman, English. Brown, Jennifer A: Overland Park, Fresh- man, Art. Brown, Linda K: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Brown, Raymond L: Nortonville, Freshman, Architec- ture. Brown, Richard E: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Brown, Robert C: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Brown, Sheila A: Ford, Sopho- more, Physical Education. Brown, Sheila M: Milford, Sophomore, Sec- ondarv Education. EIGHTH ROW: Brown, Susan K: Ouincy, III., Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Brown, Susan R: Mullinville, Junior, Elementary Education. Brown, Veneta L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Brown, Wil- liam D: Parsons, Junior, Civil Engineering. Brown, William L: Ford, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Browne, Charles R: Salina, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Browne, Teresa J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Brownlie, Barbara L: Belleville, III., Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Brucker, Henry D: Home, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Brulez, Raymond A: Richmond, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization Underclassmen: Bri-Bur TOP ROW: Brinker, Jane M: Glen Elder, Junior, Bacteriology. Brinker, Marlene J: Glen Elder, Sophomore, Physical Science. Brinkmeyer, Juani- ta: Garden City, Junior, Family and Child Development. Briscoe, Charles A: Hutchinson, Junior, Political Science. Britt, Sheila: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, History. SECOND ROW: Broadwell, Edwin S: Wyckoff N.J., 05, Architecture Brock, James R: Glasco, Junior, Pre-Law. Brockman, Karla L: Manhat- tan, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Broeckelman, Leelan: Crin- nell, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Broeckelman, Robert: Oakley, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. THIRD ROW: Broers, James S: Eudora, Junior, Bacteriology. Brooks, David L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Brooks, Ginger L: Topeka, Junior, Art. Brooks, Phyllis K: Olathe, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Brooks, Ralph E: Manhattan, Freshman, Agri- cultural Education. FOURTH ROW: Brooks, Stephen C: Russell, Sophomore, General. Brooks, Steven L: Ulysses, Junior, Business Administration. Brooks, Wil- liam H: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Brous, Judy A: DcSoto, Junior, Business Administration. Brown, Dale S: Nickerson, Sophomore, Electri- cal Engineering. 536 TOP ROW: Brummell, Alan G: Rolla, Mo.. Sophomore, Architecture. Brune. Thomas R: Kansas City, Freshman, Business Administration. Bru- ner, Mary M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Medical Technology. Brun- ner, Ann J: Ramona. Junior, Home Economics Education. Bruns, Rozelle M: Liberal, Freshman, General. sl- ' COND ROW: Brunson, Virginia L: Norton, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics and Nursing. Brussow, William C: Woodbine, Junior, Music Edu- cation. Bruton. Robert D: Columbus, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Bryan, Carol L: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, General. Bryan, David W: Mai- den. Mass., Junior, History. THIRD ROW Bryan, Joel D: Scott City, Freshman, Physics Bryant, Margaret E: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Buchanan. John W: Spring Hill, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Buchele, Carol L: Cedar Vale, Freshman, General. Buchele, Nancy E: Cedar Vale, Sophomore, Humanities. FOURTH ROW: Bucher. Beverly A: Salina, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Bucher, Ralph R: Dubois, Neb., Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Buchman, Sherri L: Alta Vista, Junior. Secondary Education. Buch- man, Thomas VV: Paola, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Bucldew. Rita J: Paola, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Bucklin, Joseph A: Liverpool, N.Y., Sophomore, Land- scape Architecture. Buda. Joseph D: Ft. Riley, Sophomore, Social Sci- ence. Budge, Jill K: St. John, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Budke, Martha J: Wichita, Junior, Sociology. Buehler. Dana E: Scott, Sophomore, Interior Design. SIXTH ROW: Buck, Stephen R: Burlingame, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Bugbee, Karen S: Emporia, Sophomore. General Home Economics. Buhrer. Kenneth W: Chapman, Sophomore, General. Buisch, William W: Manhattan, Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Bukowski, Thomas M: Sauk Rapids, Minn., Freshman, Bakery Management. SEVENTH ROW: Buller, Delores L: Inman, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Bullock. Cindy L: Golden, Colo., Freshman, Physical Therapy. Bullock, Donna L: Berryton, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Bullock, Lucinda A: Elm- hurst, III., Freshman. Pre-Veterinary. Bunker. Craig L: Manhattan, Soph- omore, General. EIGHTH ROW: Bunker. Janet S: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Nurs- ing. Bunker. Jill E: Junction City, Sophomore, General. Burch. Alva L: Tribune, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Burgardt. Paul: LaCrosse, Freshman. Physics. Burge, Nancy L: Belleville, Sophomore, Zoology. BOTTOM ROW: Burgess, Mary A: Topeka, Sophomore, General. Burk, Cheryln J: McDonald, Junior, Mathematics. Burk, Ronald E: Manhattan, Freshman, Physical Education. Burke. Bruce E: Kingman, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Burkhard. Lynda K: Manhattan, Freshman, Gen- eral Home Economics. 537 Underclassmen: Bur-Car TOP ROW: Burkhart, Barbara A: Coffeyville, Junior, Accounting. Burk- head, Eric M: Independence, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Burleson, Walter J: Stafford, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Burmeister, Irva K: Downs, Junior, Business Administration. Burnett, Donna L: LaCygne, Sopho- more, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Burnett, Gilbert C: Mountainside, N.J., Sophomore, Bacteriology. Burnett, Gregory J: Prairie Village, Special, Agricultural Engineering. Burnett, Nancy E: Lawrence, Freshman, General Home Economics. Burnett, Stephen R: Elmdale, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Burns, Robert S: Stratford, Conn., Freshman, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Burns, Roger D: Elkhart, Sophomore, Agronomy. Burr, Sheryl L: St. Francis, Freshman, Business Administration. Burris, Harold D: Wichita, Junior, Physics. Hurt. Ronald J: Salina, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Burton, Carol A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Burton, Damon D: Council Grove, Freshman, Techni- cal Journalism. Burton, Linda S: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Busby, Willard D: St. Francis, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Busch, Charles H: Olathe, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Buser, Sue A: Whiting, Freshman, General. Exposing cultures to radiation for varying amounts of time, students perform experiments in food labs for bacteriology to determine the amount of radia- tion necessary to kill the various organisms. 538 TOP ROW: Buss, Stanley D: Holton. Junior, Agricultural Economics. Busse, Barbara S: Salina. Freshman, General. Bussman, Russell L: Mound Valley, Junior, Feed Science and Management. Buster. Alan J: Lamed, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Butler, James H: Kansas City, Sophomore, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Butler, William D: Manhattan, Junior. Pre-Medicine. Butler, William O: Salina, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Butter- worth. Steven: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Butts. John N. Cherry vale. Sophomore, Poultry Science. Buxton. Kimber- Iv A: Ransom. Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Byquist. Stanley C: Salina, Freshman. Interior Architec- tural Design. By rum. Linda M: Augusta, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Cable. Lynn M: Leoti. Sophomore, Accounting. Cadwallader. Ralph E: Alma, Neb., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary . Cahill. Kevin R: Endicott, N.Y., Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Cain, John R: Kansas City, Sophomore, Social Science. Cain, John T: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Cain, Margaret C: Sublette, Junior, Secondary Education. Calamaio, Craig A: Wichita, Sophomore. Pre- Veterinary . Calano. Frances M: Her- ington. Freshman, History. FIFTH ROW: Calcara, Mark D: Great Bend. Freshman, General. Cald- well, Glenn A: Garnett, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. Callison, Pris- cilla: Blue Rapids, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Cameron, John R: Hutchinson. Junior, Business Administration. Campbell, Carolyn B: Overland Park, Junior, Physical Therapy. SIXTH ROW: Campbell. Judith A: Winfield, Sophomore. General. Campbell, Rebecca A: Manhattan, Freshman. General. Campbell. Victor J: Oakley, Freshman, Social Science. Canady, James A: Junction City, Special, General. Cannon, Barbara J: Liberal, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. SEVENTH ROW: Cannon. John W: Salina. Junior. Architecture Canny. Beth E: Johnson, Freshman, Music Education. Canny, Mary E: Johnson, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Caplinger, Charles E: Salina, Freshman. Pre- Veterinary . Carbiener. Connie L: Wichita, Sophomore, Secondary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Cardwell, William B: Winfield, Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary. Carey, Lois A: Alma, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Carey, Sarah G: Manhattan, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Carl at. James K: Topeka, Junior. Civil Engineering. Carlin. Jerry 1 F: Beloit, Jun- ior, Agricultural Enginering. BOTTOM ROW: Carbon. Aaron E: Herndon, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Carlson, David E: Manhattan, Junior, Accounting. Carlson, Kenneth L: Concordia, Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Carlson. Marsha R: Lindsborg, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Carlson, Patricia L: Bavaria, Junior. Business Administration. 539 Underclassmen: Car-Chr TOP ROW: Carlson, Phyllis M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Carlson, Susan E: Topeka, Junior, Mathematics. Carmichael, Craig L: Plainville, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Carmichael, Sue A: Plainville, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Cannony, Peter M: Wayzata, Minn., Freshman, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Carothers, Ann K: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Economics. Carr, Jill E: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Carr, John J: Frenchtown, N.J., Junior, Bakery Management. Carr, Nancy S: Naperville, III., Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Carr, Pamela K: Colby, Junior, English. THIRD ROW: Carr, Ronald L: Wichita, Junior, Chemical Engineering Carr, Steve D: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Car- raway, Teresa J: Ft. Leavenworth, Freshman, Speech. Carrico, Kathleen A: Beloit, Freshman, Music Education. Carriger, Earl R: Galena, Sopho- more, Horticulture. FOURTH ROW: Carroll, Daniel J: Leavenworth, Junior, Business Ad- ministration. Carroll, David J: Salina, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Carson, Gary W: Dodge City, Junior, Physical Education. Carson, Shirley E: Overland Park, Junior, Psychology. Carter, Daniel M: Kansas City, Freshman, Civil Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Carter, Daryl L: Russell, Freshman, Architecture. Carter, James L: Valley Center, Freshman, General Agriculture. Carter, John M: Trenton, Mo., Junior, Architecture. Carter, Sue L: Overland Park, Sopho- more, Pre-Elementary Education. Cartland, Susan E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. SIXTH ROW: Carver, James M: Big Spring, Tex., Freshman, Physical Education. Carver, Kenneth E: Sabetha, Freshman, Architecture. Casa- dy, Anne L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Case, Candice S: Lawrence, Junior, Modern Languages. Case, Lesley E: Kewanee, III.. Sophomore, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Case, Roland W: Peoria, 111., Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Casey, Michael R: Corning, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Casey, Paula M: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Casper, David L: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Cassidy, Cath- erine A: Kansas City, Freshman, Technical Journalism. EIGHTH ROW: Caster, Paul W: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Catlin, Pamela S: Burdett, Junior, Home Economics Education. Catrell, Calvin F: Manhattan, Special, General. Cavanaugh, Jerald A: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Cavanaugh, Thomas P: Great Bend, Junior, General. BOTTOM ROW: Cavin, Joseph W: Wichita, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Cavin, Kathryn A: LaCrosse, Junior, Modern Languages. Caviness, Kathleen M: Topeka, Junior, Elementary Education. Cay- wood, Don A: Wichita, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Caywood, Joel K: Beatrice, Neb., Sophomore, General. 540 TOP ROW: Cederberg, Ilene K: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Ceretti, Ramona J: Idana, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Cerny, James C: Hinsdale. III., Junior, Business Administration. Chad- well, John L: Fairview, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Chadwell, Stephen L: Fairvi ew, Junior, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Chadwick. Leroy D: Corning, Sophomore, Political Science. Chalfant, Nedra L: Goodland, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Chalkley, Rodney L: Cimarron, Sophomore, Architecture. Challacomhe. William: Topeka, Sophomore, Architecture. Chaloupka, Barbara J: Munden, Sophomore, History. THIRD ROW: Chambers, Carol A: Overland Park, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Chance, Barbara J: Frankfort, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Channel, Arthur H: Soldier, Freshman, General. Chapin. Beverly R: Toronto, Ontario, Junior, Bakery Management. Chapin. Mary P: Medicine Lodge, Freshman, Home Economics and Jour- nalism. FOURTH ROW: Chapman. Christopher: Clay Center, Junior, Mechani- cal Engineering. Chapman, Deborah J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre- Medicine. Chapman, Don A: Glasco, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Chapman. Douglas D: Salina, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Chap- man, Gloria J: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Chapman, JoAnne S: Manhattan, Junior, Modern Lan- guages. Chapman, Juliana I: Clay Center, Freshman, Psychology. Chap- man. Linda J: Beloit, Junior, Elementary Education. Chapman, Scott L: Beloit, Freshman. Pre- Forestry. Charbonneau, Karen K: Osborne, Sopho- more, Dietetics and Institutional Management. SIXTH ROW: Charles. John P: Republic, Sophomore, Physical Educa- tion. Charlton, Ann L: Bethel, Junior, Elementary Education. Charvat, Jolene R: Independence, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Chase. Barbara A: Wichita, Junior, Interior Design. Chase, Roger W: Grand Island. Neb.. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. SEVENTH ROW Chatlain, Jane L: Merriam. Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Cheatham. James E: Oklahoma City, Okla., Junior, Pre-Medicine. Chea- tham, William R: Oklahoma City. Okla.. Freshman, Pre- Secondary Edu- cation. Chen. Kuci P: Bangkok, Thailand, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Cheney, Patricia W: Grainfield, Junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. EIGHTH ROW: Cherney, Franklin C: Agenda, Junior, Animal Hus- bandry. Chew, Linda K: Atchison, Freshman, Elementary Education. Chew. Margaret E: Homewood, III., Junior, Elementary Education. Chiles. Charles W: Hope, Freshman. Business Administration. Chiles, Maribell S: Lorraine, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Chopp, Linda K: Salina, Freshman, Accounting. Chrest, Patricia L: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Chrisjohn, John A: Lane, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Chrisman. Elizabeth: Thayer. Freshman, Zoology. Christ, Joseph M: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. 541 Underclassmen: Chr-Col TOP ROW: Christensen, Barbara: Marion, Junior, Medical Technology. Christensen, Connie: Mt. Hope, Special, General. Christenson, Jeanne: Jamestown, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Christian, Daniel D: Over- land Park, Sophomore, Chemistry. Christiansen, Gordon: Durham, Soph- omore, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Christiansen, Thomas: Durham, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Christie, Robert B: Lenexa, Sophomore, Chemical Engineer- ing. Christmann, Edith A: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing. Christmann, Michael: Wamego, Special, General. Christopher, Ross J: Buffalo, N.Y., Freshman, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Chudy, Jaroslaw: Buffalo, N.Y., Junior, Sociology. Cika- nek, Ruth M: Wichita, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Cil- lessen, Michael G: Coffeyville, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Cink, Rodney E: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Cipra, Clinton C: Seward, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. FOURTH ROW: Cirigliano, Domingo: Manhattan, Sophomore, Milling Science and Management. Claassen, Cheryl E: Potwin, Junior, Home Economics Education. Clark, Barbara J: Macksville, Freshman, Interior Design. Clark, Catherine S: Wichita, Freshman, General. Clark, Chester A: Kansas City, Freshman, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Clark, Douglas S: Ft. Thomas, Ky., Junior, Chemical Engineering. Clark, Janet E: Liberal, Junior, Elementary Education. Clark, John R: Paola, Junior, History. Clark, Kimberly G: Leawood, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Clark, Marvin E: Summer- field, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Students view slides at a fall happening at the Catacombs, a coffee house organized by the United Campus Christian Fellows hip to allow students to discuss theological and philosophical theories. 542 1 li I 1 TOP ROW: Clark, Marvin O: Paxico, Junior, Secondary Education. Clark. Philip K: Independence, Freshman, Mathematics. Clark, Robert A: Baxter Springs, Sophomore, Mathematics. Clark, Thomas H: Concor- dia. Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Clarkson. Jean K: Winfield, Sophomore, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Clarkson. Larry X: Manhattan, Freshman, Animal Husbandry Claussen. Mark T: Chapman, Freshman. Pre-Medicine. Clay. Blaise: Meade, Freshman. General. Cleghorn. Roger K: Wichita. Junior, Electrical Engineering. Clements, Ina D: Soldier. Freshman, Pre- Business Education. THIRD ROW Clifton. Constance S: Mt Prospect, 111.. Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. Clifton. Raymond O: N. Little Rock, Ark., Junior. Physics. Cline. Ethel M: Lyons. Freshman, Speech. Cline, Jerrold M: Junction City. Freshman. Industrial Engineering. Cline. Patricia L: Lyons. Junior, Phvsical Education. FOURTH ROW: Cline. Stephanie A: Wichita. Sophomore. English Cli- nesmith. Kaye A: Ft Sc-ott. Junior. Music Education. Clower, Judy E: Smithville, Mo.. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Clutter. Janis S: Larned, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Coady. Judith M: Gorham, Freshman. General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Cobb. Barbara L: Culver. Freshman. Home Economics Extension. Coberly. Mark S: Cove. Freshman. Agricultural Economics. Coberly Sally: Hutchinson. -Freshman. English. Coble, Robert J: St. Louis. Mo., Junior. Pre-Law. Cochran. Calvin H: Detroit, Mich.. 04, Ar- chitecture. SIXTH ROW: Cochran. Margaret A: Arkansas City, Freshman, English. Coffelt, Janet L: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Interior Design. Coffey. Melody A: Kismet, Freshman. Modern Languages. Coffman. Douglas J: Emporia, Special. Mechanical Engineering. Cohen. Diane T: Junction City. Junior. Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Cohen. Garra P: Leavenworth. Freshman, General. Cohen, Gary L: L ' niversity. Mo.. Freshman. Physical Education. Cohen, Peter M: Junction City. Freshman. General. Colborg. Arlin E: Ellis. Junior. Agronomy. Cole. Charles C: Wellington. Freshman, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Cole, Charles R: Havana. Junior. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Cole. Gary A: Havana. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Cole, Jana L: Goodland, Junior. Interior Design. Cole, Ned E: Hammond. NY. Junior. Agricultural Education. Cole, Virginia E: Dallas, Tex., Freshman. Pre-Veterinary. BOTTOM ROW: Colgan, Richard T: Atchison. Junior, Natural Resources Conservation and Use. Collins. Janice A: Jamestown. Junior. Elementary Education. Collins. Robert H: Salina. Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Collins. Roger D: Manhattan. Freshman. Physical Education. Collins. Thomas G: Wichita. Freshman. Psychology. 543 Underclassmen: Col-Cre TOP ROW: Collins, Thomas L: Ft. Scott, Sophomore, Animal Husband- ry. Collison, Alan B: Norfolk, Neb., Sophomore, Feed Science and Man- agement. Collmann, Lynn L: Haven, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Collom, Rebecca S: Wichita, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Colvin, Michael A: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Biological Science. SECOND ROW: Combrink, Dennis D: Kiowa, Sophomore, Business Administration. Combs, Rosemary: Richland, Freshman, General Home Economics. Compton, Linda E: Hiawatha, Junior, Home Economics Education. Compton, Steven F: Baxter Springs, Junior, Landscape Archi- tecture. Compton, Thomas E: Olathe, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineer- ing. THIRD ROW: Conard, Terry W: Timken, Sophomore, Poultry Science. Condon, Vivienne L: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Condray, Doris J: Wheaton, Junior, Pre- Elementary Education. Con- grove, Carolyn K: Effingham, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Conner, Elizabeth J: El Dorado, Junior, Technical Journalism. FOURTH ROW: Conner, Leanna M: Clay Center, Freshman, Interior Design. Connors, David M: St. Joseph, Mo., Sophomore, Speech. Con- row, Margaret J: Wakefield, Sophomore, Speech. Conus, Howard D: Topeka, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Cook, Jay L: Dighton, Junior, Economics. FIFTH ROW: Cook, Rebecca M: Leavenworth, Freshman, Pre- Elemen- tary Education. Cook, Robert A: Florence, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Cook, Robert C: Emporia, Freshman, General Agriculture. Cooke, Rob- ert L: Omaha, Neb., Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Coombs, Rob- ert: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Law. SIXTH ROW: Coombs, Susan D: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Coon, Anthony T: Merriam, Junior, Business Admin- istration. Coon, Mary A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Applied Music. Coon, Marilyn P: Mesquite, Tex., Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Coo- ney, Thomas K: Washington, Sophomore, History. SEVENTH ROW. Cooper, Ann H: Liberty, Mo., Freshman, Physical Education. Cooper, Cheryl A: lola, Junior, General Home Economics Cooper, Joyce D: Lenexa, Junior, Interior Design. Cooper, Ralph C: Wichita, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Cooper, Randall T: Wells, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. EIGHTH ROW: Coover, Roland R: Wilsey, Junior, General. Copeland, Raymond L: Clay Center, Freshman, Mathematics. Copening, Caroline B: lola, Junior, Mathematics. Coplin, Robert J: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Coppersmith, Martha: Manhattan, Sophomore, Humanities. BOTTOM ROW: Corbin, Lynda K: Hayesville, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Corby, Richard K: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Corcoran, Jan M: Burrton, Sophomore, Architecture. Cordel, David C: Tipton, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Cordel, Jolene S: Osborne. Freshman, General Home Economics. 544 SEVENTH ROW: Craig, John W: Osawatomie, Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering. Craig. William E: Topeka, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Cram. Susan H: Portis, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Cramer, Roy M: Healy. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Cramer, Terry L: Healy, Junior, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Crandall, Philip G: Ellsworth. Sophomore, General Ag- riculture Crandell, Terry L: Lyons, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Crank. Robert D: Manhattan. Freshman, Mathematics. Cranmer, Chris- tina G: Conway Springs, Junior, Elementary Education. Crary. Barbara J: Manhattan, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Craven, Diane K: Liberal, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Cravens, Ann L: Newton, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Mangement. Crawford, James W: Wichita, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neerin g. Credico. Diana J: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Creed, Lloyd VI: Wichita, Freshman. Business Administration. TOP ROW: Cordel, Peter J: Burr Oak, Junior, Geology Cordel, Stephen F: Tipton, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Cordon, Patricia G: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Corey, Alan S: Her- ington. Sophomore, .Accounting. Corn, Carolyn A: Bushton, Junior, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Corn, Karen S: Topeka. Sophomore. Technical Journal- ism. Cornwell, Carl E: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Political Science. Corn- well, David R: St. John, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Correa-Montal- vo, Jaime: Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary. Cory. Robert VI: Wichita, Junior, History THIRD ROW: Cotro, Steven W: Massapequa, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Den- tistry. Cotton, Gloria J: Leawood, Junior, Physical Therapy. Cotton, Vlar- ilyn G: Leawood, Freshman, General. Coulson, Michael R: Smith Cen- ter, Freshman General. Coulter, Craig A: Oklahoma City, Okla.. Sopho- more, Pre-Law. FOURTH ROW: Coupal. Shirley S: Miltonvale, Freshman, Pre-Medi- cine. Court, Robert W: Leawood, Sophomore, Accounting. Courtney. Linda B: Ellinwood, Sophomore, General Home E conomics. Covey. Bon- nie I: Old Bridge, N.J., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Cowan. Wendell F: Topeka, Junior, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Cowell, Rodney VI: Clay Center, Sophomore. Mathemat- ics. Co , Alan D: Lawrence, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Cox, Kay L: Colby. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary. Cox, Timothy VI: Hutchin- son. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary. Craddock. Beverly: Leawood, Sopho- more, Family and Child Development. SIXTH ROW: Craft, David S: Brentwood, Mo., Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Craft, Glenn S: Lebo, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Crafton. Roger L: Muncie, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Craig, Alice A: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Craig, Annette VI: Garden City, Junior, Secondary Education. 545 Underclassmen: Cre-Dam TOP ROW: Crenshaw, Nellie C: Manhattan, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Creswell, David M: Hermleigh, Tex., Freshman, Physical Therapy. Creviston, Judy J: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Crew, Richard M: Augusta, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Crispin, Mary C: Kansas City, Freshman, Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Crist, Hazel M: Holcomb, Junior, Interior Design. Crist, Terren D: Scott City, Freshman, Business Administration. Critser, Lorine D: Wakeeney, Freshman, General Home Economics. Crofoot, Cheryl L: Cottonwood, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Crofoot, David F: Cedar Point, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. THIRD ROW: Crofoot, Terry J: Cottonwood, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Croft, Innis L: Anthony, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Cropp, Carolyn S: Lawrence, Freshman, General Home Economics. Crosby, Donald W: Great Bend, Junior, Zoology. Cross, Allan D: Haddam, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Crostarosa, Joseph P: Overland Park, Freshman, Gen- eral. Crostarosa, Kathryn : Overland Park, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Crotinger, Ronald W: Tribune, Sophomore, General. Crouch, Shelia F: Kinsley, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Crum, Karl E: Overland Park, Freshman, Architectural Structures. FIFTH ROW: Crumbaker, Karen K: Belvue, Freshman, General Home Economics. Crumrine, John C: Jewell, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Crumrine, Judy F: Shawnee, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Crupper, Patricia A: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Cuccio, Gaetano F: Brooklyn, N.Y., Sophomore, Civil Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Cuddeback, Georgia L: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. Cudney, Barbara J: Trousdale, Junior, Elementary Education. Cudney, Robert R: Belpre, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Culbertson, Countess K: Phillipsburg, Junior, Elementary Education. Culbertson, Kenneth: Lyndon, Freshman, General. SEVENTH ROW: Culbertson, Larry F: Lyndon, Freshman, General. Cullen, David L: Topeka, Freshman, General. Cullen, Mary L: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Culver, Janet K: Madison, Junior, Home Economics Education. Cunningham, Judith A: Marysville, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. EIGHTH ROW: Cupp, Deva E: Scott City, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Cupp, George E: Scott City, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Cure, Thomas H: Hanston, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Cur- rie, Judith A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Curry, Fred L: Wichita, Junior, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Curry, Hayden C: Ft. Leavenworth, Freshman, Electri- cal Engineering. Curry, Robert A: Liberal, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Curtin, Linda D: Wetmore, Junior, Secondary Education. Curtis, John R: Logan, Sophomore, Geology. Cusumano, Phillis M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre- Dentistry. i Susper are in 1 546 TOP ROW ' : Cutro, Christopher F: Bayonne, N.J., Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary. Dahlgren. Carlene M: Valley Center, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Dahm, Duane H: Palmer, Sophomore, Agricultural Econom- ics. Dahm. Gary D: Waterville, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Dal- by, Garry M: Leavenworth, Junior, Electrical Engineering. . SECOND ROW: Dalby, Robin B: Leavenworth, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Dale, Jane E: Hiawatha. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Dalke. William C: Clarksville, Ark., Junior, Architecture. Dallman. Dan- ita E: Britt, Iowa. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing Dairy mple. Sandra M: Topeka, Junior, Technical Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Dalton, James B: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, Business Administration. Dalton, Pamela L: Limestone. Maine, Freshman, Gener- al. Dalton, Victoria L: Wichita, Freshman. Humanities. Daly. Catherine D: Prairie Village, Freshman, Psychology. Dametz. Terri A: Stanley, Junior, Pre- Medicine. Suspense and anticipation reflected on coeds ' faces are integral parts of Big Eight basketball. With the Wildcats finishing at the top of the league, students turned out for games in record numbers. 547 Underclassmen:Dam-Day TOP ROW: Damon, Marianne Y: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Speech. Damon, Philip S: Leavenworth, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Dan- iel, Brenda L: McKinney, Tex., Junior, Medical Technology. Daniel, Kathryn K: El Dorado, Junior, Elementary Education. Daniels, Melissa J: Leavenworth, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary. SECOND ROW: Daniels, Rickey D: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Danielson, Jeffrey H: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Dan- nenberg, Ruth A: Hiawatha, Junior, Family and Child Development. Danner, Mary M: Topeka, Freshman, Statistics. Darby, Franklin L: Winter Haven, Fla., Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. THIRD ROW: Darby, Paul B: Concordia, Sophomore, Chemistry. Dar- nell, Wesley A: Hutchinson, Junior, Architectural Structures. Darter, Genevieve C: Douglass, Junior, Physical Education. Daubert, E. Daniel: Scott City, Freshman, General. Daubert, John D: Scott City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. FOURTH ROW: Davenport, Jane E: Osage City, Sophomore, General Home Economics. David, Larry H: Mankato, Junior, Veterinary Medi- cine. Davidson, Homer M: Simpson, Soph omore, Pre-Veterinary. David- son, Nancy L: Topeka, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Davidson, Rebecca J: Elkhart, Sophomore, Zoology. FIFTH ROW: Davies, John M: Lebo, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Davin, Beverly A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Davis, Beverly J: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Davis, Cynthia G: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Davis, Donna D: Lakin, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Davis, Donna J: Beloit, Freshman, Physical Education. Davis, Donna L: Chanute, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Davis, Gale W: Topeka, Sophomore, Accounting. Davis, Gregory J: Marysville, Sophomore, Political Science Davis, Harold A: Hays, Sopho- more, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Davis, Jeanine A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Davis, Judith K: Topeka, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. Davis, Karen M: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Davis, Louis E: Marysville, Freshman, General. Davis, Michael O: Wich- ita, Freshman, General EIGHTH ROW: Davis, Richard B: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Ac- counting. Davis, Stephen V: Peabody, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Dawes, Patricia A: Wellington, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Dawes, William H: Manhattan, Junior, Physics. Dawson, Darryl D: Manhattan, 04, Ar- chitecture. BOTTOM ROW: Dawson, Elizabeth A: Wichita, Sophomore, Mathe- matics. Dawson, Jeffrey D: Overland Park, Sophomore, Agronomy. Daw- son, Susan L: Russell, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Dawson, William P: Chanute, Junior, Business Administration. Day, Peggy Jo A: Langdon, Freshman, Home Economics Education. 548 SIXTH ROW Dennis, Roger D: Manhattan, Sophomore, Speech. Den- ton, David L: Atchison. Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Denton, Donald L: Bushton, Freshman, Speech. Denton, Peggy J: Altamont, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Depetro, Alfred S: Omaha, Neb., Soph- omore. Pre-Veterinary. SEVENTH ROW: Depping, Patrick J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Physical Education. Desbien, Edmund P: Damar, Junior, Accounting. Desch. Marikay P: Topeka, Junior, Medical Technology. Deschner, Jean M: Beloit. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Detrich, Alan L: Great Bend. Sophomore Art. EIGHTH ROW: Detrick. Paul F: Florissant, Mo., Freshman, Psychology Detrixhe. Edward B: Ames, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Dettmer. Keith L: Green, Junior, Poultry Science. Deubler, Marilyn L: Wichita, Sopho- more, Technical Journalism. Devlin, Douglas P: Bellaire, Freshman, General Agriculture. BOTTOM ROW: DeVoe. Constance L: Omaha, Neb., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. DeVore, John J: Belleville, Junior, Mathematics. DeYoe, Rita M: Hutchinson. Junior, Modern Languages. DeYoung, Lorna E: Junction City, Sophomore. General Home Economics. Dick, Donna M: Sharon, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Underclassmen: Dea-Dic TOP ROW: Dean, Dennis M: Beloit, Freshman, Pre-Medicine Dean, Richard A: Waterville, Freshman, Medical Technology. Debaun, Thom- as B: Osage City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Deck, Deborah A: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Dedonder, Mary A: St. Marys, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Deeds, John R: Bird City, Freshman, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Deets, Jeannine I: Oxford, Freshman, General Home Economics. Degeer. Mary J: Lake City, Freshman, General. Dehoff, Freddie M: Lacygne, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Dehoney. Patricia G: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. THIRD ROW: Deiter, Bonita K: Paxico, Freshman, Chemistry Dejar- nette, Peggy I: Waverly, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Dejulio, Raymond L: Indio, Calif., Freshman, Civil Engineering. Dellere, Margaret A: Manhattan, Junior, Sociology. Delzeit, Mary A: Wathena, Freshman, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Demand, Deborah M: Manhattan, Junior. Elementary Education. Demaree. James L: Junction City. Sophomore. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Demars, Larry E: Salina, Sophomore, Architecture. Dempsey, David A: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Demp- sey, Kay L: Formoso. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Dempsey, Mary B: Leavenuorth, Junior, Elementary Education. Den, Steven E: Bellevue, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Denk, Greg P: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore. Architecture. Denning. John E: Russell, Junior, Secondary Education. Denning, Mary A: Russell, Sophomore, Music Education. 549 Underclassmen: Dic-Dre TOP ROW: Dick, Lucille E: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Dickerson, Gregory A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre- Dentistry. Dickhut, Norma J: Scott City, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Dickson, Diane E: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Diehl, Regi L: Guide Rock, Neb., Sophomore, Applied Music. SECOND ROW: Diehl, Robert): Alma, Junior, Business Administration. Diekman, Marcia K: Douglass, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Die- trich. James D: Willis, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Dietrick, John R: Winfield, Freshman, Pre-Law. Dietz, Kenneth D: Wakeeney, Junior, Political Science. THIRD ROW: Dietz, Ton! L: Ness City, Sophomore, Psychology. Diller, Deborah D: Belleville, Freshman, General. Dillingham, Ann F: Stockton, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Dillingham, Edward W: McFarland, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Dillingham, William: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Dillon, Charles M: Glasco, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Di- matteo, Suzanne: Sudbury, Mass., Junior, English. Dirks, Patricia R: Kismet, Junior, Home Economics Education. Dixon, Ginger D: Winfield, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Dixon, John P: Junction City, Freshman, Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Dixon, Walter T: Huntington, N.Y., Junior, Political Sci- ence. Dlabal, Paul W: Herington, Freshman, Music. Doane, Gary R: Downs, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Dobbins, Mary M: Goff, Junior, Family and Child Development. Dobbs, Jan A: Hutchinson, Freshman, Interior Design. SIXTH ROW: Dobson, Melinda L: Leavenworth, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Dodd, Melvin E: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Dodds, Dennis D: Kiowa, Special, Electrical Engineering. Dodez, Orin: Manhat- tan, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Dodge, Alvena L: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Dodge, Douglas: Manhattan, Sophomore, Speech. Dohl, Marjorie E: Sylvan Grove, Freshman, General Home Economics. Dohm, Lea A: Grinnell, Sophomore, Speech. Dolbeck, Keith A: Troy, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Dolbow, Michael D: Wichita, Fresh- man, Wildlife Conservation. EIGHTH ROW: Dolechez, Edward J: Claflin, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary. Dolenc, Jon S: Aurora, Colo., Sophomore, Physical Education. Domme, Cecilia M: Topeka, Freshman, Interior Design. Dondlinger, Patrick: Wichita, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Doner, Gregory W: Sa- lina, Freshman, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Donham, Joyce I: Gardner, Freshman, Biological Sci- ence. Doonan, Larry V: Great Bend, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Doperalski, Vic L: Wamego, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Doran, Kathleen A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Music Education. Dorland, Elizabeth M: Corning, Sophomore, Chemistry. 550 Ability to soothe a bewildered animal under examina- tion comes naturally to the students enrolled in Vet- erinary Medicine. Six years of training are nec- essary in order to become a licensed veterinarian. TOP ROW: Dormois. Clenda K: Chanute, Sophomore, Social Science. Dorow. Andrew J: Wichita, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Dough- erty, Janice A: Colby, Junior. Physical Education. Dougherty, Thomas N: Topeka. Sophomore, Business Administration. Doughten. Jeanne: Johnstown, Ohio, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. SECOND ROW: Douglas, Steven L: Bridgeport. Sophomore, Biological Science. Douglas. Steven M: Liberal. Freshman. Pre-Medicine. Doug- lass, Ladonna L: Burlington, Junior, Modern Languages. Douthett. Rog- er L: Augusta, Junior, Computer Science. Douthit. Patricia L: Baxter Springs, Freshman, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Dow, Marilyn M: Manhattan, Freshman, General Doyle, Gregory A: Beloit, Sophomore, General. Dragush. Marilyn L: Kansas City, Junior, Technical Journalism. Drapel, Trudy C: Cuba, Junior, Sec- ondary Education. Draper, Judy A: Glade, Junior. Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW ' : Draper. Terry M: Glade. Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Drees. Thomas J: Hays, Junior. History. Dreiling. Jan M: Hays, Freshman. Interior Design. Dreiling. Jane M: Olathe. Freshman, General Home Economics. Dreiling, Linda K: Grinnell, Freshman, Interior Design. 551 Students enrolled in a foreign language attend lab- oratories for two hours each week to hearthe lan- Underclassmen: Dre-Edi TOP ROW: Drennan, D. Ann: Winfield, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Drew, Gregory P: Omaha, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Law. Dris- coll, James R: Boston, Mass., Sophomore, Political Science. Driscoll, Ju- dith J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Driver, William G: Pomona, Sophomore, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Droge, Douglas A: Seneca, Sophomore, General. Drost, Gary C: Omaha, Neb., Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Dubber, Pa- tricia B: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Dubois, Robert P: Titus- ville, Fla., Junior, Mathematics. Duckers, John W: Kansas City, Fresh- man, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Duden, Steven R: Colby, Freshman, General. Dudgeon, Richard M: Hebron, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Dudley, Jerry C: Aurora, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Dudte, Cheryl A: Newton, Junior, Family and Child Development. Duethman, Charles W: Paola, Junior, Chemical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Duff, Craig G: Scott City, Sophomore, Physical Educa- tion. Dufield, Lisa K: Kismet, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Duhan, Dale F: Lebanon, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Dukelow, James D: Kansas City, Freshman, Physical Education. Dumford, Kelly L: Wich- ita, Sophomore, Business Administration. guage spoken in the native tongue. The labs are proctored by students majoring in language. i I I) 552 I i 1 f. I. TOP ROW: Dunhar. Jennifer G: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Accounting. Dunbar. Kenneth R: Coffeyville, Junior, Psychology. Dunbar. Ronald E: Richmond. Freshman. Genera] Agriculture. Duncan, Donna L: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Duncan, Timothy D: Manhattan. Fresh- man. Music Education. SECOND ROW: Dunkel, Todd S: Abilene, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Dunkelberg, Alan G: Garden City, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Dun- lap. Gary H: Liberal, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Dunn, Jeanne K: N. Scituate, Mass., Junior, Secondary Education. Dunn, Nancy K: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. THIRD ROW: Dunn, Nancy K: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Dunn. Philip W: Valley Falls, Freshman, General Agriculture. Dunstan. Edwin R: Jewell, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Durfee, Stephen D: Ness City, Freshman. Physical Education. Durham, Nancy L: Philadel- phia, Pa., Junior. Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Dusenbury. Susanna G: Caldwell, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Dusin. Harlan L: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Pre-Forest- ry. Dussair. Denise: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Duston. Douglas J: Gaylord, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Dutton. Nancv M: Hutchinson, Freshman, General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Dutton, Susan V: Norton. Freshman. Music Education. Dybwad. Danny J: Grand Forks, N.D., Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Dye. Donna J: Mankato, Junior. General Home Economics. Dyer. Marcia K: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Dyer, Stephen J: Wauwatosa, Wis., Freshman, Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: Dyke, Elizabeth A: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Eng- lish. Early. Harold R: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Physical Education. Easterday, Katherine: Atwood, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Eastin. Sabra E: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Psychology. Eaton. Bar- bara J: McPherson, Freshman, General. SEVENTH ROW: Eaton. Rodney C: Wichita, Junior, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Eberhard, Terril L: Peabody, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Eberhart. Keith L: Deerfield. Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Eberle, Nita Z: Newton, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Ebert. Kenneth G: St. Louis, Mo., Junior, Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Ebert, Robert A: St. George, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Ebert. William E: Onaga. Freshman, Civil Engineering. Eberth. Garry L: Basehor, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Eckelman, Warren G: Westfall, Junior. Electrical Engineering. Eckhoff, Lois N: Alliance, Neb., Freshman. Pre-Veterinary. BOTTOM ROW: Edds. Linda S: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Eddy. Thomas D: Marysville. Junior, Elementary Education. Edelblute, Phillip: Garden City, Sophomore. General. Eden, Jean L: Topeka, Junior, Family and Child Development. Ediger, Ro chelle D: McPherson, Junior, Music Education. 553 Underclassmen:Edw-Ewi TOP ROW: Edwards, Bette L: Manhattan, Junior, English. Edwards, Nancy L: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Edwards, Robert L: Concordia, Freshman, Mathematics. Edwards, Roger W: Emporia, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Edwards, Rudy L: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Bacteriology. SECOND ROW: Edwards, Sidney T: Topeka, Special, Chemical Engi- neering. Edwards, Thomas D: Wichita, Sophomore, Architecture. Egan, Elaine M: Salina, Freshman, General. Eger, John J: Kansas City, Junior, History. Eggers, Margaret A: Yates Center, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Eicher, Gregory L: Brewster, Sophomore, Humanities. Eicher, Jonathan W: Brewster, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Eisen- hour, Karen S: Wichita, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Eisler, Marion K: Easton, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Ekdahl, Linda C: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementarv Education. FOURTH ROW: Elder, Donna M: Smith Center, Freshman, General Home Economics. Elder, Larry E: Salina, Junior, Physical Education. Elder, Steven C: Salina, Freshman, Physical Education. Ellenbecker, Mike J: Marysville, Junior, Mathematics. Elliott, Allan W: Wichita, Junior, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Elliott, Deanna H: Herington, Freshman, General. El- liott, Joseph E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Business Education. El- liott, Lloyd R: Waldo, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Elliott, Michael B: Goodland, Sophomore, General. Elliott, Thomas P: Lansing, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Ellis, Donald P: St. Marys, Freshman, Chemistry. Ellis, Randall S: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Ellis, Sandra K: Clay Center, Freshman, Music Education. Ellis, William D: Humboldt, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Ellison, Barbara A: Goodland, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SEVENTH ROW: Ellithorpe, Jack E: El Dorado, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Ellsaesser, Genita G: Sublette, Freshman, Accounting. Elmen, Linda C: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Interior Design. Elmore, Diane M: Scott City, Sophomore, Psychology. Elson, James M: Peoria, 111., Junior, Landscape Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Elwell, Mike R: Tecumseh, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Emel, Karlyn K: Brewster, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Emig, Calvin L: Abilene, Junior, Business Administration. Emmerson, Albert E: Osborne, Freshman, Feed Science and Management. Emmot, John L: Beloit, Soph- omore, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Enders, Jacqueline: Cranbury, N.J., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. Endsley, Frank W: Salina, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Engdahl, Richard L: Marquette, Junior, Technical Journalism. Engel- hardt, Steven W: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Engelken, Joseph T: Goff, Sophomore, Psychology. 554 trull TOP ROW: Engelken, Larry J: Goff, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Engelken, Ronald A: Goff, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Engle, Robert L: Great Bend, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Engle, Yvonne J: Clyde, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Engler, Cady R: Topeka, Junior, Chemical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Englisby, John M: Hempstead, N.Y., Sophomore, Gen- eral. Enochs, Richard T: Liberal, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Enterline, Daniel L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. Erickson, Dorothy K: Leawood, Sophomore, General. Erickson, Forrest E: Pawnee Rock, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Erickson, Marc E: Clyde, Freshman, General. Erickson, Michael C: Ellsworth, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Erickson, Vicky L: Assaria, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Erickson, Wayne L: Chanute, Sophomore, Business Administration. Ericson, Galen E: Assaria, Junior, Chemistry. FOURTH ROW: Ericson, Lance R: Chicago Heights, III., Junior, Politi- cal Science. Erickston, Roger D: Sabetha, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Er- nest, Deborah L: Allen Park, Mich., Freshman, General. Esau, Dale E: McPherson, Sophomore, Political Science. Eschmann, William C: Co- lumbia, III., Sophomore, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Eshbaugh, James L: Hope, Sophomore, General. Eshel- man, Jon H: Sedgwick, Junior, Civil Engineering. Eshelman, Kenneth K: Sedgwick, Junior, Building Construction. Eskridge, Joanna K: Chanute, Junior, Physical Therapy. Esser, Annetta M: Topeka, Freshman, Mathe- matics. SIXTH ROW: Esslinger, Charles M: Atlanta, Ga., Freshman, Business Administration. Esslinger, Joyce A: Riley, Freshman, General. Essmiller, Arnell D: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Estes, Charles M: Topeka, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Estes, Janet L: White City, Freshman, General. SEVENTH ROW: Estes, Ronald M: Atchison, Sophomore, Business Administration. Etrick, Joseph F: Garden City, Freshman, Speech. Eu- bank, David W: Shawnee, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Eustace, Stephen E: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Evanhoe, Charles A: To- peka, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Evans, Charles E: Marion, Freshman, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Evans, Gerald T: Americus, Junior, Milling Science and Manage- ment. Evans, Harry J: Topeka, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Evans, Marianne T: Leawood, Freshman, Interior Design. Evans, Nancy M: Manhattan, Junior, Art. BOTTOM ROW: Evans, Roselene M: Clay Center, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Evans, Thomas G: Hutchinson, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Everett, Erwin L: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Everson, Evertt K: Manhattan, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Ewing, Donna F: Topeka, Freshman, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. 555 Underclassmen: Ewi-Fla TOP ROW: Ewing, Jerald L: Independence, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Ewing, Margaret A: Dodge City, Junior, Elementary Education. Ewing, Rickey K: Parsons, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Exley, Jonell: Wich- ita, Junior, Family and Child Development. Eyestone, Cecilia A: Man- hattan, Sophomore, Sociology. SECOND ROW: Fabert, Jerry A: Lawrence, Junior, Mathematics. Fa- gan, Susan J: Benton, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Fager, Keith W: Onaga, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Fagerberg, David A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. Fahring, Carol J: Tecumseh, Fresh- man, Medical Technology. THIRD ROW: Fair, Arlene S: Alden, Junior, Sociology. Fairbanks, Ste- ven E: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Fairless, Ton! R: Manhattan, Freshman, Applied Music. Fallis, Linda J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Sociology. Faltermeier, Daniel: Russell, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Fankhauser, Cynthia: Madison, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. Fankhauser, Wesley L: Madison, Sophomore, Res- taurant Management. Farabi, Steven B: Pittsburg, Junior, Nuclear Engi- neering. Farley, Judy K: Manhattan, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Farmer, Brenda K: Valley Falls, Junior, Medical Technology. FIFTH ROW: Farmer, Gail M: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Art. Farmer, Jeri L: Tribune, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Farney, Terry L: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Farrar, Joe E: Norwich, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Farrar, William F: Milwau- kee, Wis., Sophomore, Political Science. SIXTH ROW: Farris, Barbara J: Sterling, Junior, Secondary Education. Fatzer, Carol J: Lewis, Sophomore, General. Fearing, Sherry J: Burr Oak, Junior, History. Feerer, Virgil V: Madison, Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering. Feist, Samuel J: Claflin, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. SEVENTH ROW: Feldkamp, Alan C: Baileyville, Freshman, History. Feldkamp, Carolyn S: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Economics. Fell, Richard H: Meade, Junior, Pre-Veterinary. Fellers, Edmond E: Hays, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Fellers, Steven G: Neodesha, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Fellman, Charles H: Osage City, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Felts, Richard W: Liberty, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Fent, Mary J: Newton, Freshman, Home Economics Extension. Fent, Selma S: Newton, Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. Fenton, Donald L: Trenton, N.J., Junior, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Ferbrache, Bette J: Hiawatha, Freshman, General Home Economics. Ferguson, James J: Topeka, Junior, Industrial Engi- neering. Ferguson, Jon C: Kensington, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Ferguson, Patricia A: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Ferguson, Roy T: Belleville, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. 556 TOP ROW: Fickel, Daniel A: Chanute, Junior, Dairy Foods Processing. Fielder, John K: Arcadia, Calif., Junior, Social Science. Fields, James S: Manhattan, Freshman, Interior Architectural Design. Fields, Patricia J: Havanna, Junior. Home Economics Education. Fields, Phillip R: Salina, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Fields, William J: Salina, Junior, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Fieser, David W: Plains, Junior, Agronomy. Fieser, Dean E: Plains, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. File, Jerry B: Beloit. Freshman, Agricul- tural Economics. Filley, Mary C: Atchison, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. THIRD ROW: Findeiss, Patricia B: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Finney, Jon A: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education Finney, Steve T: Kansas City, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Firling, Ruthann: Overland Park, Sophomore, Speech. Fischer, Byron L: Wheaton, Freshman, General Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Fish, Margaret K: Wakeeney, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Fish, Rhoda M: Junction City, Sophomore, General. Fishburn. Anita L: Manhattan, Freshman, General Fisher. Celeste E: Lewis. Sophomore, General. Fisher. Eunice E: Lewis, Freshman. General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Fisher, Jay S: Pleasanton, Junior, Civil Engineering. Fish- er, John W: Holton, Freshman, General Agriculture. Fisher, Rhonda L: Alta Vista, Freshman, Music Education. Fisher, Robert D: Mission, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Fisher, Steven D: Meade, Freshman, Gen- eral. BOTTOM ROW: Fisher, Stephen R: Alta Vista, Sophomore, Mathemat- ics. Fitt, James A: Manhattan, Sophomore, History. Fill, Jenny L: Man- hattan, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Fix, Robert A: Phillips- burg, Junior, Political Science. Flack, Dick P: Greenville, N.Y., Sopho- more, Bakery Management. Adding the culminating touches to a blueprint, an architecture student outlines his design project. Student photographers employ unusual techniques in photography to insure a variety of campus shots. Underclassmen: Fla-Fro TOP ROW: Fladie, Kenneth R: Batavia, N.Y., Junior, Civil Engineering. Flanders, Jean M: Mission, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Flanigan, Kathleen D: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Business Educa- tion. Fleischacker, Donna: Ludell, Freshman, General Home Economics. Fleming, Sheryl A: Concordia, Sophomore, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Fleming, William F: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Business Administration. Flemming, Diane: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Physical Education. Flentie, Craig K: Centralia, Freshman, Wildlife Con- servation. Fleske, Louis F: Garfield, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Fletcher, Terrell H: Alton, 111., Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. THIRD ROW: Flett, Judy A:Olathe, Junior, Art. Flickner, Sandra G: Moundridge, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Flora, J. Edward: Quin- ter, Freshman, General Agriculture. Flournoy, Ralph L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Floyd, Lizabeth L: Wichita, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Management. F j C Y FOURTH ROW: Floyd, Janet E: Syracuse, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Flynn, Douglas A: Riley, Freshman, General. Flynn, Harold M: S. Hadley, Mass., Sophomore, Architecture. Flynn, Linda K: Riley. Junior, Secondary Education. Fogelberg, Larry R: Scandia, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. II! FIFTH ROW: Poland, Connie J: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Foland, Nancy L: Almena, Sophomore, Art. Folck, Phillip S: Chicago, 111., Junior, Architecture. Folck, Stephen P: Parkville, Mo., Freshman, General Agriculture. Foltz, Mary K: Topeka, Sophomore, Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: Folwell, Patric J: Oil City, Pa., Junior, Speech. Foncan- non, Frances A: Prairie Village, Freshman, Home Economics and Journal- ism. Foncannon, Thomas M: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General Fon- tenot, Gregory: Junction City, Freshman, Political Science. Foos, Kath- ryn L: Bazinc, Sophomore, Interior Design. SEVENTH ROW: Foos, Larry E: Oakley, Freshman, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Foote, Carolyn A: Sea Girt, N.J., Freshman, General. Forbes, Susan K: Burlington, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Ford, Cindy L: Prai- rie Village, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Ford, Helen L: Edger- ton, Sophomore, General. EIGHTH ROW: Ford, Shirley A: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Ford, Susan M: Manhattan, Freshman, Music Education. Foreman, David A: Valley Center, Freshman, Building Construction. Forgey, Don- na M: Marysville, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Forgey, Larry P: Marysville, Freshman, History. BOTTOM: Forsberg, Patricia A: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. Forshee, Judith M: Aurora, Freshman, General. For- tun, Pamela K: Manhattan, Junior, Physical Education. Foster, Frederic J: Dubuque, Iowa, Sophomore, Architecture. Foster, Gayle K: Manhat- tan, Junior, Political Science. 558 FOURTH ROW: Francis. Kenneth J: Dodge City, Sophomore, Architec- ture. Francis, Kent L: Garden City, Freshman, Architecture. Franz, Tere- sa J: Derby, Freshman, Medical Technology. Fraser, Linda K: Norway, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Frasier, Beverly S: Sharon Springs, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Frauenfelder. Linda: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Busi- ness Education. Frazey, Susan D: Edwardsville, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Frazier. Carol L: Goodland, Junior, English. Freeborn, Jackie D: Flor- ence, Freshman, Entomology. Freed, Nancy J: Lawrence, Freshman, Home Economics Extension. SIXTH ROW: Freeland, David E: Burns, Junior, Accounting. Freeman, Linda S: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Freeman, Stephen VV: De Soto, Sophomore, Social Science. Frieling, Gary L: Athol, Freshman, General. French, Christopher: Glendwood, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinarv. SK ENTH ROW: Frey, Karen S: Pocahontas, 111., Junior, Clothing Re- tailing. Fricano, Philip J: Collins, N.Y., Freshman, Civil Engineering. Frick, Philip C: Kinsley, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Friesen, Charles T: Conway, Junior. Mathematics Friesen, Linda A: Clay Center, Sopho- more, Interior Design. EIGHTH ROW: Friesen, Patricia K: Inman, Freshman, General. Frie- sen, Sharon K: Salina. Freshman, English. Frisbie, Richard K: Mc- Donald, Freshman, General Agriculture. Frisbie, Robert L: El Dorado, Junior, Poultry Science. Fritchen, David R: Council Grove, Freshman, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Fritz, June F: Clay Center, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Froetschner, James D: Offerle, Freshman, General Agriculture. Froetschner, Richard: Offerle, Freshman, General Agriculture. Frohn, Patricia A: Monroeville, Pa., Freshman, General Home Economics. Fromm, Diana R: Beloit, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. TOP ROW: Foster, Jayne A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Foster, Linda K: Aurora, Colo., Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing. Foster, Sarah A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Fountaine. James H: Manhattan, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Foust, Ardis M: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. SECOND ROW: Foutes, Blake W: Bridgeton, Mo., Sophomore, Psychol- ogy. Fowles, Christine A: Clay Center, Sophomore, Mathematics. Fox, Carolyn S: Ellsworth, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Fox. Larry M: Plains, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Fox, Richard M: Syracuse, Freshman, Pre- Medicine. THIRD ROW: Fraass, Ronald G: Mankato, Sophomore, Nuclear Engi- neering. Frackowiak, Darrell: Overland Park, Freshman, Psychology. Frame, Russell W: Overland Park, Junior, Geology. France, Jerry L: Abi- lene, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Francis, Clyde E: Harper, Fresh- man, Pre-Veterinary. 559 c ! j I! Sponsored annually by Manhattan merchants, K- State Appreciation Night in September featured an Aggieville street dance and the awarding of more than $2,000 in prizes to students and faculty members. Underclassmen: Fro-Gar TOP ROW: Fross, Ruth A: Raytown, Mo., Junior, Secondary Education. Frost, Bruce E: Smolan, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Frownfelter, Jimmie: Junction City, Freshman, Accounting. Fruehling, Michael W: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Fruetel, David B: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Fruits, Timothy J: Winfield, Sophomore, Horticulture. Frusher, Larry R: Jetmore, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Frusher, Steven V: Ness City, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Fry, David D: Marquette, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Fry, John A: Naperville, III., Junior, Animal Husbandry. BOTTOM ROW: Fry, Marjorie L: Prairie Village, Freshman, English. Fry, Rhonda L: Little River, Freshman, English. Fry, Shari A: Little Riv- er, Junior, Secondary Education. Fry, Theron E: Wichita, Junior, Electri- cal Engineering. Fugger, Susan M: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre- Elemen- tary Education. 560 I B TOP ROW: Fuhrken. Ronald C: Springfield, 111., Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Fuhrken, Steven R: Washington, Sophomore. Business Administration. Fulk, Sheryl L: Prairie Village. Freshman. Physical Ther- apy. Fulkerson, Janet E: Liberty, Mo.. Junior, Philosophy. Fulkerson. Joan J: Liberty, Mo., Sophomore, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Fullana. Jose M: Rio Piedra, Puerto Rico, Freshman, Architecture. Fullington, Susan M: Clay Center. Junior, Elementary Education. Fulton. Ellen L: Ellsworth. Sophomore, Consumer Interest. Fultz. John W: Pratt, Junior. Secondary Education. Funk. Douglas R: Henry, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. THIRD ROW: Funston. Karen I: Abilene, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Funston. Mary L: Talmage, Junior, Medical Technology. Fyfe, Carol A: Wakefield, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Fyfe, Robert D: Wake- field, Sophomore. Chemical Engineering. Fyler, Kenneth L: Scott City, Junior, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Cabrielson. Ronald L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration. Gadberry. Barbara D: Vichita, Sophomore, General. Gaede, Diane: Manhattan, Sophomore, Art. Gagnon. James E: Grainfield. Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Gaines. Stanley F: Manhat- tan. Junior, Building Construction. FIFTH ROW: Galassini, Daniel R: Manhattan, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Gallagher. Patrick J: Kansas City. Junior. Agronomy. Gallant. William P: Overland Park. Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Gallemore, Pau- la J: Wellington, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Gallon, James A: Fredon- ia. Junior, Animal Husbandry. SIXTH ROW: Galloway. John H: Wakeeney, Junior, Landscape Archi- tecture. Galloway, Nancy A: Wichita, Junior. Business Administration. Gamba. Jane E: Osage City, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Gambi- ani, Michael L: Spring Valley, 111., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Ganten- bein, Andrew L: Hope, Freshman, Horticulture. SEVENTH ROW: Gantz. Paula N: Ness City, Sophomore, Modern Lan- guages. Garbier, Mary C: Carroll, Iowa, Junior, Physical Education. Gar- cia, Carlos M: Humacao. Puerto Rico, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Card. Michael F: El Dorado, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Gard- ner, Carolyn S: Arlington, Junior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Gardner, Richard L: Laredo. Mo., Junior. Humanities. Garlett, Theresa M: Kansas City, Junior, Accounting. Garner, Sandra J: Norwich, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Garrelts, Gregory A: Shawnee- Mission, Freshman, Pre- Forestry. Garrett, Claudia A: Salina. Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Garrett, Jimmy L: Augusta, Freshman, Modern Lan- guages. Garrett. Marsha L: Salina, Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Educa- tion. Garrett, Shirley A: Colby, Junior, Secondary Education. Garrett, Stephen D: Colby, Junior, Physics. Garrett, Wayne N: Colby, Sopho- more, Animal Husbandry. 561 Underclassmen: Gar-Gle TOP ROW: Garten, Harold J: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Business Admin- istration. Garten, R. Steven: Sharon, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Gartner, Linda L: Affton, Mo., Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Gartner, Robert E: Cedar Hill, Mo., Junior, Civil Engineering. Carver, Lucy M: Severy, Sophomore, General. SECOND ROW: Gary, Michael B: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Build- ing Construction. Gasper, Michael D: Tipton, Sophomore, Accounting. Gates, William J: Newton, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Gatewood, Nancy: Leavenworth, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Gatlin, Frederick W: At wood. Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Gatlin, Ruth A: Atwood, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Gatton, Ronald D: Burden, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Gattshall, Robert W: Ruleton, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Gatz, Thomas C: Newton, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Gatza, Dale E: Junc- tion City, Freshman, Accounting FOURTH ROW: Gatza, Daryl W: Junction City, Sophomore, Business Administration. Gaughan, William J: Topeka, Freshman, Speech. Gaul, Linda K: Troy, Junior, Home Economics Education. Gawel, Thomas J: Westchester, 111., Junior, Architecture. Gear, Nancy E: Wichita, Fresh- man, General. FIFTH ROW: Gebhart, Joanne L: Salina, Freshman, General Home Economics. Gebhart, Mary E: Hoxie, Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Gechter, Mary J: Muscotah, Junior, Home Economics Education. Gedney, Melissa L: Caylord, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Geffert, Karol L: Haven, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. SIXTH ROW. Geier, William H: Shawnee, Junior, Zoology. Gelwix, Randall C: Alexandria, Va., Freshman, Pre-Law. Generson, Richard M: Pelham Manor, N.Y., Junior, Biological Science. Gentry, Darrell R: Win- field, Freshman, Business Administration. Gentry, James W: Topeka, Junior, Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Gentry, Sharon I: Frankfort, Sophomore, Humanities. Georg, Ken P: Rush Center, Sophomore, General Agriculture. George, Nancy M: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics Education Gerard, Rus- sell S: Manhattan, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Gerardy, Patricia M: Atchison, Junior, Family and Child Development. EIGHTH ROW: Gerber, Vicki A: Atchison, Junior, Technical Journal- ism. Gerhardt, Beverly A: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Gerlinger, Cathy R: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. Gerritz, George A: Manhattan, Junior, Mathematics. Gerritz, Grace L: Manhattan, Sophomore, English. BOTTOM ROW: Gerstenberger, Allen: Leawood, Junior, Architecture. Gerstner, Daniel P: Frankfort, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Ges- sner, Joseph S: Stockton, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Gettino, Rob- ert E: Syracuse, N.Y., Sophomore, Mathematics. Geyer, Richard D: Syl- van Grove, Junior, Civil Engineering. 562 FIFTH ROW: Cilkison, David K: Manhattan, Freshman, General Agri- culture. Gill, Robert P: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Gillan, Carol J: Concordia, Junior, Technical Journalism. Gillaspie, Thomas F: Council Grove, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Gillen, Judy A: Kingman, Freshman, General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Gillilan, Jon R: Republic, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Gil- lilan. Joseph W: Republic, Junior, Animal Husbandrv Gilliland, Robert L: Herington. Junior, Pre-Medicine. Gillmore, Phillis J: Wichita, Fresh- man, Pre-Secondary Education. Gilmore, Elizabeth P: Wooster, Ohio, Junior, General H ome Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Giltner, Lacy L: Salina, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Gingles, Jeanette K: Clay Center, Freshman, Music Education. Gingrich, Patricia E: Wichita, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Gish. Gretta J: El Dorado, Junior, Chemistry. Gitchel, George T: Shaw- nee Mission, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Glace, William R: Oneida, Junior, Agricultural Educa- tion. Gladow, Gay L: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Modern Languages. Glasco, Lynn D: Bird City, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Glasgow, Jimmy K: Wichita, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Glasnap, Patricia A: Leavenworth, Freshman, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Glasscock, Terrance: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre- Law. Glatfelder. Ronald A: Caney, Junior, Zoology. Gleason, Oren A: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Gleissner, Robert R: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Accounting. Glenn, Eldon L: Dodge City, Fresh- man, General Agriculture. TOP ROW: Gfeller, Cheryl L: Winona, Junior, Business Administration. Gfeller, Lana J: Winona, Junior, Business Administration. Gfeller, Rich- ard W: Junction City, Sophomore, Architecture. Gibbens, Lee E: Valley Falls, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Gibbs, Lynn R: Houston, Tex., Freshman, Pre-Medicine. SECOND ROW: Giblin, Richard C: Caney, Junior, Zoology. Gibson, James T: Wichita, Freshman, Business Administration. Gibson, John W: Winfield, Freshman, Political Science. Gibson, Linda C: Wichita, Fresh- man, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Gibson, Oscar J: La Mesa, Cal- if., Freshman, Physical Therapy. THIRD ROW: Gieber, Nicholas R: Haddam, Sophomore, Physical Edu- cation. Giebler, Eugene F: Russell, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Giersch, Joe P: Salina, Sophomore, Physical Education. Giess, Alana J: Arnold, Freshman, General Home Economics. Gifford, Haranna L: Wich- ita, Freshman, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Gilbert, Charla R: Green, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Gilbert, Wayne E: Wagoner Okla., Freshman, General. Gilchrist. Debbra A: Hutchinson, Junior, Secondary Education. Gilges, Nancy J: Baldwin, Freshman, Physical Education. Gilkerson, Verna D: Oakley, Freshman, Pre-Business Education 563 Underclassmen: Gle-Gra TOP ROW: Glenn, Larry F: Dodge City, Sophomore, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Glenn, William E: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Gleue, David J: Belleville, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Gloe, Paul B: Kansas City, Junior, Architecture. Glover, Kenneth F: Millington, Tenn., Junior, Nuclear En- gineering. SECOND ROW: Glynn, Michael S: Medicine Lodge, Freshman, Com- puter Science. Gnadt, Ervin F: Alma, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Goble, Rebecca L: Salina, Freshman, Political Science. Goddard, James F: Council Grove, Junior, Building Construction. Godfrey, James F: Haysville, Junior, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Godun, Nicholas: Rochester, N.Y., Freshman, Architec- ture. Goering, Sandra L: Salina, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Goerzen, Larry D: Newton, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Goetz, JoAnn: Wichita, Junior, Technical Journalism. Goetz, Robert A: Mission, Fresh- man, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Goff, James H: Manhattan, Junior, Dairy Foods Pro- cessing. Goff, Kelly L: Caldwell, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Goffrier, Patricia A: Wichita, Freshman, General. Gofreed, Andrew: Oxon Hill, Md., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Goheen, Douglas P: Topeka, Fresh- man, Humanities. FIFTH ROW: Golden, Artyce A: Topeka, Junior, Home Economics Edu- cation. Golden, M. Fran: Topeka, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Golden, Nicholas J: Topeka, Junior, Business Administration. Good, Connie K: Conway Springs, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Good, Glo- ria: Liberal, Junior, Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Good, Harold E: Barnard, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Good, James E: Horton, Freshman, Sociology. Good, Robert: Elaine, Freshman, General. Gooden, Tony R: Garden City, Junior, Physical Edu- cation. Gooding, Janet C: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Goodman, Douglas R: Topeka, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Goodrich, Janice: Manhattan, Junior, Sociology. Gordon, Charles E: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Gordon, Jeannine K: Salina, Sophomore, Physical Education. Gordon, John A: Great Bend, Junior, Pre- Secondary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Gordon, John T: Fulton, Sophomore,. Civil Engineering. Gordon, Suzanne: Winfield, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Goreham, Mildred A: Junction City, Junior, Pre- Elementary Education. Gorman, Karen E: Falls Church, Va., Junior, Clothing Retailing. Gorrell, Dwight G: Centerville, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. BOTTOM ROW: Gorton, Gary M: Lincoln, Junior, Accounting. Gorton, Linda L: Beverly, Sophomore, General. Gosch, Cheryl D: Norwich, Junior, Secondary Education. Goss, Phil S: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre- Vet- erinary. Gothard, Reba M: Cedar Vale, Sophomore, General. M 564 m TOP ROW: Cott. Vicki L: Manhattan. Sophomore, Psychology. Gouch- er, Toney L: Edgerton. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Cough, Pamela J: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Craas. David W: Victoria, Bri- tish Columbia, Freshman. Physical Education. Graber, Ruth A: Mulvane, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. SECOND ROW Grable, Mary C: Wathena, Freshman. Home Econom- ics Education. Gracey, Sherril A: Kingman, Junior, Secondary Education. Gradinger, James S: Prairie Village, Junior, Technical Journalism. Graf. Jerry D: McPherson, Junior. Business Administration. Grafel, Connie M: Herndon, Junior, Technical Journalism. THIRD ROW: Grafel, John R: Hemdon, Junior, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Grafel, Richard A: Herndon, Sophomore, Biological Science. Gra- ham, David E: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre- Dentistry . Graham. Den- nis W: Newton, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Graham, Eloise G: Manhat- tan, Junior, Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Graham. Gary M: St. John, Sophomore. Electrical En- gineering. Graham. Jolinda G: Norton, Sophomore. Technical Journal- ism. Graham. Martha J: Washington, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Graham. Michael E: Salina, Freshman, Mathematics. Grandfield. Kim S: Wichita. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Grant, Virginia M: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Home Economics Education. Grapengater. Robert: Newton. Freshman, Civil Engineering. Grainy, Mark L: Kansas City. Freshman, Chemical Engi- neering. Grau. Steven L: Topeka, Junior. Electrical Engineering. Graver, Kathryn E: Augusta, Sophomore, General. Making a closed loop traverse with a theodolite, a Plane Survey student uses the traverse with a measurement of angles and lines and various lev- elingto makea boundary survey on a campussite. iw Underclassmen: Gra-Hab TOP ROW: Graves, Alan P: Media, Pa., Freshman, Physics. Gray, Bar- bara: Topeka, Freshman, Sociology. Gray, Rebecca S: Atwood, Sopho- more, Pre-Elementary Education. Graybeal, Linda I,: Topeka, Freshman. Business Administration Graybeal, Ronald D: Topeka, Junior, Civil En- gineering. SECOND ROW: Greason, James H: Osawatomie, Freshman, General. Greason, Peter H: Morristown, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Gre- cian, Kendal L: Palco, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Green, Cynthia A: St. John, Freshman, General Home Economics. Green, Henry W: Leavenworth, Freshman, Social Science. THIRD ROW: Green, Joel G: Tulsa, Okla., Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Green, Lance R: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Green, Lee R: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Business Administration. Green, Marilyn K: Manhattan, Junior, Home Economics Education. Green, Mark R: Rin- goes, N.J., Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Green, Marsha L: Bethel, Junior, Technical Journalism. Green, Thomas H: Kansas City, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Green, Victor J: Leoti, Freshman, Architecture. Greenfield, Glenda J: Princeton, Freshman, General Home Economics. Greenhaw, Steven L: Canton, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Greenwood, Randal L: Hugoton, Freshman, Psychology. Greenwood, Roxanne M: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Greeson, Gayle A: New York, N.Y., Junior, Chemistry. Gregory, Richard J: Salina, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Gregory, Robert W: Lake- wood, Colo., Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. SIXTH ROW: Greiving, Ronald G: Derby, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Grennan, Dennis E: Jewell, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Greve, William B: Larned, Junior, Physical Education. Grey, Thom- as G: Mission, Freshman, Accounting. Grieve, Ruth A: Marysville, Soph- omore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Griffee, Nancy L: Frankfort, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary. Griffee, Susan L: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Education. Grif- fin, Roger A: Lyons, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Griffith. Bernard W: Washington, D.C., Freshman, Social Science. Griffith, Michele A: Lea- wood, Freshman, Social Science. EIGHTH ROW: Griffiths, David W: Abilene, Junior, Architectural Struc- tures. Griffiths, Donald C: Topeka, Junior, Mechanical Engineering Grinstead, Dan S: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Gripton, Janet K: Smith Center, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Groene, Janell K: Winfield, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Groene, Janet K: Winfield, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Grojean, Ronald L: Sikeston, Mo., Sophomore, Architecture. Grollmes, Darrell D: Seneca, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Gronau, Jerry L: Mankato, Minn., Special, Sociology. Gronau, Margaret M: Newton, Freshman, Home Economics Education. 566 TOP ROW: Croothuis, Lillian M: Greenleaf. Freshman, Modern Lan- guages. Grosko. David J: Kansas City, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Grosko, Mary L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Family and Child Develop- ment Gross. Donald P: Manhattan, Junior. Business Administration. Gross, Elaine A: Friend, Freshman, General. SECOND RO V: Gross, Susan A: Friend, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Gross, Virgil J: Salina. junior. Electrical Engineering. Cross, William R: Friend, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Grossardt, Dairel L: Hutchinson, Sopho- more, Agricultural Mechanization. Grossardt. James P: Claflin, Fresh- man, Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Grosz, Martin R: Olivet, S.D., Junior, Veterinary Medi- cine. Grote. Holland P: Sabetha, Junior. Architecture. Grotheer. Jane E: Pittsburg. Freshman, Foods and Nutrition. Grothusen. David W: Scott City. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Grothusen. Nancy L: Ellsworth, Freshman. Medical Technology. FOURTH ROW: Grover, Barbara L: Hays, Freshman, Mathematics. Groves. Patricia L: Manhattan, Junior. Secondary Education. Grube, Steven G: Franklin, Neb., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Guenthner, James W: Augusta, Junior, English. Guesnier, Gary F: Great Bend, Soph- omore, Speech. FIFTH ROW: Gugle, Terry L: Holdrege, Neb , Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Gugler, Dianne K: Manhattan, Junior, Biological Science. Gugler, Jill A: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Guilfoil. Anne M: Kansas City. Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Guilinger, Vicki L: Kansas City, Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Guinn, Diana B: Oberlin, Freshman, Pre- Elementary- Education Gulley. James L: Wichita, Freshman, Architecture. Gump, Diana S: Wichita. Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Gunn, Mary A: Great Bend. Sophomore, General. Gurske, John D: Wichita, Freshman, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Gurss. John O: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry Custafson. Birgit H: Worcester. Mass., Freshman, Pre-Vet- erinary. Gustason. Patricia E: White City. Freshman, Foods and Nutri- tion. Gustin. Wanda J: Milford, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Gutsch. Larry A: Goodland, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. EIGHTH ROW: Guy, Harry P: Chanute, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Guy. Jeanne A: Chanute, Junior, Family and Child Develop- ment. Guy, Sherry! A: Abilene, Freshman, Music Education. Guy, Thom- as E: Topeka. Freshman, General Cwinn. Ralph W: Manhattan, Sopho- more, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Haas. John A: Lebanon, Junior, Physical Science Ha- ber, Jeanette K: Emporia, Freshman, Clothing Retailing Haberer, Bev- erly J: Luray, Freshman, General. Haberer, Lynda M: Luray, Sopho- more, Home Economics Education. Habiger, Robert D: Parsons, Sopho- more, Architecture. 567 SEVENTH ROW: Hamill, Sandra L: Coffeyville, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Hamilton, Barbara S: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Hamilton, Donald W: Pomona, Freshman, Gener- al. Hamilton, Larry W: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Hamilton, Roger T: Concordia, Junior, Speech. EIGHTH ROW: Hamilton, Ronald L: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Psy- chology. Hamilton, Sandra M: N. Caldwell, N.J., Junior, Consumer In- terest. Hamlin, Melvin H: Winfield, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Hamlin, William J: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Speech. Hamman, Gayla S: Hartford, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. BOTTOM ROW: Hamman, John M: Garden City, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Hammer, Gregory S: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Pre-Vet- erinary. Hammer, Linda N: Kansas City, Sophomore, Music Education. Hammer, Sonja A: Scandia, Freshman, Mathematics. Hammerli, Alan R: Holton, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Underclassmen:Hac-Har TOP ROW: Hachenberger, Sharon: Prairie Village, Freshman, Interior Design. Hackett, Julie A: Fairfax, Mo., Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Hadley, Linda L: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Economics. Hadsall, Ronald D: Harper, Junior, Business Administration. Hafsten, David W: Manhattan, Freshman, Political Science. SECOND ROW: Hage, Nancy E: Leawood, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Hagedorn, Charles: Fairfax, Va., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Hagen, Ingrid B: Junction City, Freshman, Family and Child Develop- ment. Hager, Ronald R: Manhattan, Freshman, Humanities. Hagerman, Wayne H: Lamed, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Hahn, Allen G: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Mechani- cal Engineering. Haines, Jean M: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Hainline, Ann E: Hutchinson, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Hains, Shirley D: El Dorado, Junior, Speech. Haist, SharolJ: Miltonvale, Freshman, Psychology. FOURTH ROW: Hake, Joseph C: Abilene, Freshman, Physical Science. Hake, Rosemary M: Overland Park, Sophomore, English. Hakeman, Clare M: Wichita, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Halderson, Karen R: Delphos, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Haley, Ka- ren L: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Hall, David C: Kansas City, Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Hall, James B: Larned, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Hall, James V: Newton, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Hall, Joan D: Olathe, Junior, Elementary Education. Hall, John K: Great Bend, Junior, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Hall, John R: Hiawatha, Freshman, Agricultural Journal- ism. Hall, Sharolyn K: Salina, Freshman, Modern Languages. Hallaucr, Roy G: Holton, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Halsey, Vickie J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Interior Design. Hambelton, Nancy E: Shawnee, Freshman, General. 568 TOP ROW: Hammond. Judith: Abilene, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Hammond. Judy K: Osage City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Hampton. Brenda K: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Hampton. Connie L: L lysses. Sophomore, Interior Design. Hanan. Lin- da: Brownell, Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. SECOND RO : Hanan. Steven E: Ness City, Junior, Civil Engineering. Hand. Hazel D: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Handke. Terrell D: Horton, Freshman, General Agriculture. Handley, Bob L: Larned, Fresh- man. Architecture. Handlin. Fred W: Marquette, Junior, Entomology. THIRD ROW Handlin. Linda S: Torrance, Calif., Freshman, General Home Economics. Handlin. Velma J: Marquette, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Hands. Samuel L: Garden City, Sophomore, Ani- mal Husbandry. Hanel, Lannie L: Agenda, Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine Haney. Barbara L: Turon, Sophomore. Family and Child Develop- ment. FOURTH ROW Haney. Richard A: Turon, Junior, Landscape Architec- ture. Haney. Robert C: Aurora, Colo., Sophomore, Accounting. Hanks, Constance J: Shields, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Hann. Charles S: Overland Park. Junior, Chemistry. Hanna. Gary J: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW Hannagan. David R: Denver, Colo., Junior, Mechanical Frmineering. Hanquist. Michael L: Hugoton, Freshman. Nuclear Engi- neering Hansen. Bernard L: Peabody, Sophomore, Agricultural Educa- tion. Hansen. Lorraine L: Beloit, Freshman. Pre- Secondary Education. Hansen. Robert H: Wichita, Sophomore, Psychology. SIXTH ROW: Hansmire. Pamela A: Ann Arbor. Mich , Sophomore, Animal Husbandly. Hanson, Carla J: aterville. Freshman, Music Edu- cation. Hanson. David A: Jamestown, Freshman, General. Hanson. Da- vid R: Kansas City. Mo., Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Hanson, Dw ight E: Clay Center, Junior. Modern Languages. SEVENTH ROW: Hanson. Joy E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Sociology. Hanson. Linda G: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Hanson. Mary A: Manhattan. Special Education. Hantla, Chrystal: Wichita, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Harbaugh. Bruce E: Great Bend, Freshman, Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Harbaugh. Gary B: Russell, Freshman, Physics. Har- bert. David E: Larned, Sophomore, General. Harbert. Terry L: Larned, Junior, Psychology. Harden. Linda L: Talmage. Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Harden. Michael V: Ashland, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Harden, Monte W: Goodland, Junior. Agricultur al Economics. Harder, Mary J: Hanover, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Harder, Susan J: Lindsborg, Freshman, General. Hardin, Daslie A: Kan- sas City, Sophomore. Horticulture. Hardin, Gregory W: W ' akeeney, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. 569 Underclassmen:Har-Hea TOP ROW: Hargrove, Wayne A: Topeka, Freshman, Industrial Engi- neering. Harkins, Davy J: Emporia, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Harmon, Michele M: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry Harmon, Patrick M: Garden City, Junior, Business Administration. Harner, Rich- ard L: Oldwick. N.J., Junior, Dairy Production. SECOND ROW: Harper, Kenneth W: Bird City, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Harrell, Vicci L: Cushing, Okla., Freshman, Family and Child Development. Harrington, Richard: Randolph, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Harris, Calvin: Wakeeney, Junior, History. Harris, Carol A: Wetmore, Freshman, Psychology. THIRD ROW: Harris, Greg W: Tribune, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Harris, Mac W: Clayton, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Harris, Stephen M: Concordia, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Harris, Susan K: Meade, Freshman, Interior Design. Harrison, Barbara A: Nickerson, Junior, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Harrison. Jane M: Nickerson, Junior, Pre- Elementary Education. Harrison, Kenneth A: Deland, Fla., Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Harrison, Linda: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Harrod, Herbert E: Leavenworth, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Harsh, George H: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration. Distributing previous semester grades and checking IBM cards, students work to keep enrollment moving. Human Anatomy students probe the muscles and cir- culatory system on a specially designed class model. TOP ROW: Hart. Cindy V: Manhattan. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics. Hart. Karen S: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics and Jour- nalism. Hart. Mary L: Redding, Calif., Sophomore, Interior Design. Hartley. James W: Garden City. Freshman, Business Administration. Hartman. Allan R: Coffeyville. Junior, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Hartman. John H: Clifton, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Hartman. Leon R: Hershey, Pa.. Sophomore, Architectural Structures. Hartman. Richard L: Kansas City, Freshman. General Agriculture. Hart- nett. Martin S: Zenith. Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Hartzell. Gary L: Lincoln, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Harvell, Robert G: Leawood. Freshman, General. Har- vey. James E: Hugoton. Sophomore, General. Harvey, John W: Hugo- ton, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Harvey, Richard L: Hugoton. Freshman. General. Harvey, Roger C: Independence. Mo., Freshman, V ' eterinarv Medicine. FOURTH ROW Harwood. Robert A: Humboldt. Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Haskett. Carol L: Kalamazoo, Mich.. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. Haslouer. Janey T: Hope, Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education Has- louer. Louise M: Hope. Junior, Elementary Education. Hassett. Sandra K: Bern. ton. Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. FIFTH ROW: Hastings. Lynn K: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary. Hatch. Rita J: McDonald. Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiology. Hatcher. Barbara A: Houma. La.. Junior. Art. Hathaway. Martin F: Chase, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Hathaway. Thomas R: Beach. N.D., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. SIXTH ROW: Hatton. Jan L: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Hauck. Dana R: Delphos, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Haughawout. Linda: Topeka, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Haun. James F: Topeka. Sophomore. Business Administration. Hauptli. Roger D: Glen Elder. Sophomore. Pre- Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Haury. Kent D: Halstead. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Haviland. Babe H: Salina. Freshman, General. Haverkamp, Carol G: Seneca, Freshman, Business Administration. Hawley, Connie L: Parsons, Junior. Clothing Retailing. Hayes, James B: Wamego, Junior. Pre- Forestry. EIGHTH ROW: Hayes. Mary L: Smith Center. Sophomore, Pre- Second- ary Education. Haymaker, Susan A: Minneapolis. Minn.. Sophomore, Mathematics. Haynes. Leland S: Manhattan. Special. Chemistry. Hays. Barbara J: Phillipsburg, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Hays. Carolyn A: Wathena, Junior. Dietetics and Institutional Management. BOTTOM ROW: Hays. Ronald L: Oakley. Sophomore. General Agricul- ture. Hazen. Alton C: Stockton, Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Hazlett. Orville J: Norton, Sophomore, Business Administration. Head. Judith K: Wichita, Sophomore, Business Administration. Headberg. Carol A: An- thony. Special, Interior Design. 571 SIXTH ROW: Heier, Margaret C: Aberdeen, S.D., Freshman, Pre-Veter- inary. Heinsohn, Charles O: Parsons, Junior, Mathematics. Heintzelman, Andrea: Manhattan, Freshman, Architecture. Heintzelman, Stephanie: Manhattan, Freshman, Interior Architectural Design. Heitman, Bonnie F: Linn, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. SEVENTH ROW: Heitmann, Henry: New York, N.Y., Freshman, Pre- Veterinary. Heitschmidt, Elaine: Natoma, Junior, Home Economics and Nursing. Heldstab, Stephen G: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Heller, Terry J: Hunter, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Hellwig, Ronald D: Oswego, Junior, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Helm, Frederick L: Norcatur, Junior, Veterinary Medi- cine. Helms, Robert A: Prairie Village, Junior, Business Administration. Hemmerling, Dwight F: Hutchinson, Freshman, Physical Education. Henard, Robert B: Hesston, Freshman, Physics. Hendershot, Carol F: Kingman, Junior, History. BOTTOM ROW: Hendershot, Judith A: Anthony, Freshman, General Home Economics. Hendershot, Steven E: Kingman, Freshman, General. Henderson, Charlotte: Pretty Prairi ' e, Sophomore, Mathematics. Hender- son, Donald W: Wichita, Freshman, General. Henderson, Gary L: Niot- aze, Freshman, General Agriculture. Underclassmen: Hea-Hic TOP ROW: Headrick, Cynthia L: Garden City, Freshman, Music Educa- tion. Healy, Michelle S: Spring Hill, Freshman, General Home Econo m- ics. Heath, Dianna S: Topeka, Junior, General Home Economics. Heaton, Diann N: Norton, Freshman, General. Hecht, Donald W: Seneca, Sopho- more, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Heck, Helen S: Atchison, Freshman, Psychology. Hec- tor, Robert B: Jamaica, N.Y., Junior, Political Science. Hedden, Wanda M: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Hedges, Larry J: Ft. Scott, Sophomore, Chemistry. Hedges, Tony J: Salina, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Hedges, Vicki M: Salina, Freshman, Physical Education. Hedlund, Jay R: Overland Park, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Hedrick, Jay D: Osage City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Heeke, Richard A: Over- land Park, Freshman, Restaurant Management. Heer, Michael R: Garden City, Junior, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Heers, Mary L: Utica, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Heersche, Donald G: Mulvane, Freshman, Dairy Products. Heersche, George: Mulvane, Sophomore, Dairy Products. Heersche, Richard II: Mulvane, Freshman, General Agriculture. Heffelbower, Duane F: New- ton, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Hegeman, Faye L: Lawrence, Sophomore, Entomology. Hegeman, Jane M: Lawrence, Freshman, General Agriculture. Heide, Cheryl S: Smith Center, Junior, Interior Design. Heidrick, Max M: Be- loit, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Heien, John A: Pratt, Junior, Agricultural Education. TOPR ' EJucali Hendn Hend SECOV neemil! Henrit Connie THIRD Jmali FIJI SI Use. |o ' Heraui FIFTH Henur (Me. Derk Cenml 572 TOP ROW: Henderson, Linda J: Wichita. Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Henderson. Paul T: Flossmoor, 111., Freshman, Mathematics. Henderson, Ruth A: Atchison, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Henderson, Stephen D: Leavenworth, Freshman, Pre- Forestry. Hen- dricks. Larry D: Great Bend, Freshman, Psychology. SECOND ROW: Henning, Robert E: Athol, Junior, Agricultural Engi- neering. Henricks, Dean E: Herington, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Henrikson, Gerald V: Emporia, Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary. Henry, Connie L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Henry, Mar- gie L: Lecompton, Sophomore, Genera 1 THIRD ROW: Henry, Marilyn J: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Technical Journalism Henry, Richard K: Lyons, Sophomore, Sociology. Henry, William M: Hutchinson, Junior, Technical Journalism. Herbers, Julia A: Holton. Sophomore, Sociology. Herbst, Gayle G: Beloit, Freshman, Busi- ness Administration. FOURTH ROW: Herde, Mary J: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Heri- tage. John R: Olathe, Sophomore, General. Herman, Duane E: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Herman, Robert K: Wakefield, Junior, Architecture. Herman, Robert W: Garden City, Junior, Mathematics. FIFTH ROW: Herrmann. William R: Sabetha, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Hermes, Steven E: Kiowa, Junior, Psychology. Hermon, Lowell F: Olathe, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Hermreck, Daniel L: Derby. Freshman, Architecture. Herren, Carolyn J: Alma, Sophomore, General. SIXTH ROW: Herrin, Linda L: Wellington, Freshman, General Herr- man, Barbara A: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Her- tzel, Robert W: Marysville, Sophomore, Physical Education. Hesse, Thomas G: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Hester, Barbara J: Shaw- nee Mission, Junior, Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Hester, Judy A: Larned, Junior, Home Economics and Nursing. Hetherington, Cheryl: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Hetrick, Shannon S: El Dorado, Junior, Secondary Education. Hetzel, Barbara J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Hetzel, Mary J: Prairie Village, Freshman, Interior Design. EIGHTH ROW: Hetzler, Gregory L: Junction City, Freshman, Interior Design. Heuertz, Carol J: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Heuertz, Kenneth W: Valley Falls, Freshman, Accounting. Hewitt, Kathryn E: Seward, Junior, Biochemistry. Hewlett, Howard S: Browns- burg, Ind., Junior, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Hewson, Rebecca A: Larned, Freshman, Physics. Hey, Nancy J: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Heyne, Robert V: Manhattan, Freshman, Statistics. Hibler, Elizabeth S: St. Louis, Mo., Junior, Elementary Education. Hickey, Gerald V: Olathe, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. 573 Underclassmen: Hic-Hol TOP ROW: Hickey, Patricia A: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Secondary Education. Hickman, Diann E: Overland Park, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Hicks, Ralph W: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Bakery Manage- ment. Hiebert, Harry L: Great Bend, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Hieger, George J: Warnego, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. SECOND ROW: Higgins, Douglas R: McCracken, Freshman, Mathe- matics. Hightower, Jane E: Bern, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Hilde- brand, Gerald L: Stafford, Junior, Agricultural Education. Hilgenfeld, Arnelle: McPherson, Sophomore, General. Hill, Alfred R: Shawnee Mis- sion, Freshman, Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Hill, Debra L: Mulvane, Freshman, Sociology. Hill, Dennis K: Sublette, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Hill, Don A: Smith Center, Junior, Business Administration. Hill, Jane M: Burlington, Sophomore, Physical Education. Hill, Jerry L: Hoxie, Sophomore, Zoolo- gy- FOURTH ROW: Hill, Kenneth A: Hutchinson, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Hill, Timothy D: Smith Center, Freshman, Psychology. Killer, Cheryl A: Topeka, Junior, Art. Hillner, Patricia L: Olathe, Fresh- man, Pre-Elementary Education. Hillner, Stephen J: Olathe, Sophomore, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Hills, Richard C: Colby, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Hills, Terry L: Owego, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Hillyard, Michael R: Chapman, Sophomore, Accounting. Hines, Nila A: Manhattan, Sopho- more, Pre-Nursing. Hintz, Gene A: Salina, Freshman, Veterinary Medi- BOTTOM ROW: Hiser, Jan L: Beaumont, Tex., Freshman, Medical Technology. Hite, Donald R: Stilwell, Junior, Speech. Kites, Robert S: Merriam, Freshman, Speech. Hixon, Jane L: lola, Junior, Interior Design. Hjelmfelt, Mark R: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Phsyics. Foreign students attend a Union tea to celebrate the opening of spring International Week activities. Braving a spring rain, students wait in front of the Union for a free Saturday bus ride downtown. 574 TOP ROW: Hlaus, Kathleen J: Wilson, junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. Hobbs. Barbara A: Wichita, Freshman, Sociology. Hobbs, David E: Wichita, Sophomore, Accounting. Hobbs, Joan C: Overland Park. Sopho- more, General. Hobbs, Roy E: Princeton, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. SECOND ROW: Hobson. Harry L: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Hoch, Barbara J: Shawnee Mission. Junior, Elementary Education. Hochberg. Richard C: Junction City, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Hockens. Wendell K: Osage. Iowa. Junior, Agronomy. Hocking. Robert S: Olney, 111., Freshman, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Hodges. Daniel L: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Hodgson, Alice A: Little River, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Hodgson, George A: Little River, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Hodgson. Joe : Shawnee Mission, Junior, Political Science. Hodgson. Nancy A: Hutchinson, Junior, Modern Languages. FOURTH ROW: Hodler. John V: Beloit, Sophomore, Milling Science and Management. Hoeflicker. Karen A: Grandview, Mo., Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Hoeme. Karen E: Scott City, Junior, Home Economics Education. Hofer, Jean M: Cedar, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Hofer, John S: Cedar. Junior. Animal Hus- bandrv. FIFTH ROW: Hoff. Dolores, M: Claflin, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Hoffay, Robert D: Averill Park, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Hoff- man, Billy G: Haddam, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Hoffman. Byron T: Great Bend, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Hoffman. David G: Hastings, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. SIXTH ROW: Hoffman. Dolores A: Abilene. Junior, Home Economics Extension. Hoffman. Lloyd R: Overbrook, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Hoffman, Martin L: Sawyer. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Hoffman. R. Gene: Wichita. Sophomore, Architectural Structures. Hof- ford, Linda J: Mulvane. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. SEVENTH ROW: Hogan. Betsy J: Kansas City, Mo.. Sophomore, Eng- lish. Hogan, Gerry D: Salina. Freshman, General. Hogan. Michael A: Manhattan. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary. Hogan. Tom J: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Political Science. Hoisington, Beth L: Wichita, Freshman, Hu- manities. EIGHTH ROW: Hoisington, Dan R: Paradise, Freshman, General Hoke. Terrance L: Parsons. Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Hokr. Dorothy A: Ellsworth, Junior, Secondary Education. Holborow, John F: Burbank, Calif., Freshman, General Agriculture. Holbrook. Rodrick E: Belle Plaine. Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Holder. Michael S: Derby, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Holland. Jill E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Holland. Rebecca L: Harper, Freshman. Economics. Holle. Mary R: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Holle, Ruthann I: Ludall, Sophomore, General Home Economics. 575 Underclassmen: Hoi-Hun TOP ROW. Hollenbeck, Gary W: Holton, Freshman, General. Hollis, Barbara K: Silver Springs, Md., Sophomore, Interior Design. Holloway, Meredith A: Overland Park, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Mange- men t. Holm, Barbara M: White City, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Holmes, David W: Abilene, Junior, Business Administra- tion. SECOND ROW: Holmes, Michael E: Manhattan, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Holmes, Ronald C: Topeka, Freshman, Chemical Engineer- ing. Holmgren, Aldre M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Holsinger, Carol L: Newton, Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Hoist, Ronald P: Kansas City, Junior, Architectural Structures. THIRD ROW: Holste, Charles D: Ludell, Sophomore, Animal Husband- ry. Holste, Jerold L: Ludell, Freshman, General Agriculture. Holste, John E: Norton, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Holstrom, Jerry L: Topeka, Freshman, Architecture. Holstrom, John E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Holt, Donna J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Holt, Richard D: Overland Park, Sophomore, Chemistry. Holterman, Dale E: Long Island, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Holterman, James L: Long Island, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Holvorson, Angele: Maple Hill, Junior, Clothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Homan, Douglas E: Minneapolis, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Honig, Marjorie A: Onaga, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Hoober, Linda R: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Hoobler, Larry D: Wamego, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Hood, Linda S: Junction City, Junior, Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Hook, Vera L: Silver Lake, Junior, Speech. Hooper, Lela M: Hiawatha, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Hoover, George L: Kansas City, Junior, Architecture. Hoover, Helen E: McPherson, Freshman, General. Hoover, Mary A: Manhattan, Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiology. SEVENTH ROW: Hoover, Nancy J: Winfield, Sophomore, General. Horacek, Gary L: Kinsley, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Horigan, Sharon G: Frankfort, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Hornberger, Judith A: Baldwin, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Home, Larry J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Horner, Marilee: Minneapolis, Freshman, General. Hornick, Carolyn S: Lenexa, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Horst, Marilyn J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. Horvath, Joseph T: Smithfield, Pa., Freshman, Bakery Management. Hoskins, Stephen W: Hutchinson, Junior, Architectural Structures. BOTTOM ROW. Hoskins, Thomas L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Physical Science. Hoskinson, Michael E: Liberal, Sophomore, General. Hoskin- son, Susan E: Anthony, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Hostet- ter, Bob C: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Hotchkiss, Robert: Smith Center, Freshman, Bacteriology. 576 TOP ROW: Hottman. Shirley D: Abilene, Sophomore, Medical Technol- ogy. Houchin. Lawrence L: Solomon, Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Houdyshell. Linda L: Fredonia, Freshman. Secondary Education. House. Linda J: Coodland, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Houser, Barbara L: Wichita, Sophomore, Modern Languages. SECOND ROW: Houser. Jack D: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Dentistr Houser. Janet M: Topeka, Sophomore, General Home Economics. How- ard. Charles L: Salina. Freshman, Civil Engineering. Howard. Cheryl G: Junction City, Junior, Secondary Education. Howard. Cheryl L: Sedan, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Howard. Christine: Manhattan. Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Howard. Claudia K: Shawnee Mission. Sopho- more, Pre-Elementary Education. Howard. Lynn E: Ottawa. Freshman, Modern Languages. Howell, Cathy L: Overland Park, Freshman, Medi- cal Technology. Howell. David R: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Hower. John R: Ft. Leavenworth. Freshman, Pre-Law. Howland. John R: Wichita, Freshman. Pre-Medicine. Hoyle. Robert E: Clay Center, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Hubbard. Patricia J: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Hubbell. Bonnie M: Topeka, Sophomore, General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Huber. Debrah J: Lincoln. Neb., Freshman, Dietectics and Institutional Management. Huck, Anita M: Coldwater, Sophomore. Physical Therapy. Huddleston. Carol S: Anthony. Freshman, Pre-Medi- cine. Hudson, Hal J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Hudson. Loretta: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Huggins. Arlen W: Ellsworth, Junior, Physics. Huggins. Carol A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Hughes. Harson B: Wichita, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Hughes. James M: Fairbury. Neb.. Junior, Pre-Veterinary. Hughes, Susan B: Waverly, Freshman, Family and Child Development. SEVENTH ROW: Hughes, TerranceJ: Liverpool, N.Y., Freshman, Busi- ness Administration. Hughes. Wheeler M: Lynchburg, Va., Freshman, Physical Education. Huisman. William R: Goldfield, Iowa, Freshman, Physical Education. Hull, Marva L: Manhattan, Junior, Chemistry. Hul- tine, J. Dustin: Sutton. Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. EIGHTH ROW: Hamburg. Nancy B: Ness City, Sophomore, Physical Education. Humes, Linda G: Concordia, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Edu- cation. Humes. Nancy J: Concordia, Freshman. Medical Technology. Hummel. Margaret E: Wichita. Sophomore, Elementary Education. Humphrey. Frank J: Burlington, Junior, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Hund, Johanna M: Beloit, Junior, Psychology. Hundley. Roger A: Concordia, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Hun- sicker, Paul D: Shawnee, Sophomore, Architecture. Hunsicker, Zelma J: Morland, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Hunt, Beverly J: Wellington, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. 577 Underclassmen: Hun-Jag TOP ROW: Hunt, Linda G: Hutchinson, Junior, Physical Education. Hunt, Robert E: lola. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hunter, Deanna L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Hunter, Janice A: Over- land, Park, Junior, Modern Languages. Hunter, Mary E: Shawnee Mis- sion, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Hunter, Patricia J: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Hunter, Thomas W: Topeka, Junior, Economics. Huntsinger, Nela K: Mankato, Freshman, Music Education. Hupe, Norman W: Wamego, Sophomore, Business Administration. Hurd, Mary A: Merriam, Freshman, Technical Journalism. THIRD ROW: Hurley, Daryl F: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Hurrelbrink, Robert: Kansas City, Freshman, Agricultural Mech- anization. Hurst, Stephen H: Ft. Scott, Freshman, Landscape Architec- ture. Hurt, Beverly A: Drexel, Mo., Freshman, Interior Design. Huse- man, Glennis S: Ellsworth, Freshman, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Huseman, Joann R: Scott City, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Huston, Doug E: Hays, Freshman, Architecture. Hutchinson, Claudia: Cheney, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Hutchinson, Lily T: Ft. Scott, Junior, Secondary Education. HutHes, Joseph E: Corning, Sopho- more, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Huxman, Kent J: Arnold, Sophomore, Accounting. Hux- man, Vada J: Arnold, Junior, Secondary Education. Hyder, David L: Chapman, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Hysom, Dennis J: Wichita, Freshman, General. Ihloff, Timothy W: Jetmore, Freshman, Chemistry. SIXTH ROW: Imhof, Ray D: Brewster, Junior, Business Administration. Immenschuh, Cheryl R: Eskridge, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Ince, Don- na L: Norton, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Ingels, Janis D: Savonburg, Junior, Elementary Education. Inge rsoll, Jeanne A: Junction City, Sopho- more, Interior Design. SEVENTH ROW: Ingerson, Myrtle L: Caney, Sophomore, Political Sci- ence. Ingram, Doyle D: Lane, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Ingram, Pame- la S: Baxter Springs, Freshman, Mathematics. Innis, Jannis J: Wichita, Freshman, General. Innis, Karyl K: Wichita, Sophomore, General. EIGHTH ROW: Intermill, Patricia: Webber, Junior, Family and Child Development. Ireland, Michael A: Holton, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Irvin, David W: Mission, Freshman, Architecture. Irvin, H. Hugh: Cherryvale, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Irvine, Patricia D: Fort Rucker, Ala., Freshman, Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Irwin, Deborah L: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Irwin, Jerry E: Marysville, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Irwin, Linda M: Topeka, Junior, Interior Design. Isch, Jerlynn K: Mor- rill, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Jackson, Alton W: Eudora, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. ? Sum lure 578 ' Jl % TOP ROW: Jackson, Carl F: Topeka, Junio r, Psychology. Jackson. David H: Topeka, Junior, Psychology. Jackson. Edward N: Coldwater. Sopho- more, General Agriculture. Jackson. Jimmy A: Stockton, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Jackson. Judy G: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Jackson, Kathleen M: Bethel, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Jackson. Linda D: Richfield, Freshman, Pre- Second- ary Education. Jackson. Lynn A: Elsmore, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Jack- son. Michael H: Topeka. Freshman, Pre- Veterinary. Jackson. Pamela A: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. THIRD ROW: Jacobitz. Tommy L: Stella. Neb., Junior. Veterinary Med- icine. Jacobs. Curtis R: Athol, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Jacobs. Dennis D: Athol, Freshman, General. Jacobs. James G: Zenda. Fresh- man, Pre-Veterinary. Jacobs. Michael J: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, Pre- Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Jacobs. Patrick T: Phillipsburg. Junior, Mathematics. Jacobs, Rodney E: Liberal, Freshman, Accounting. Jacobs, Stanley E: Liberal, Freshman, Architecture. Jacobsen, Owen L: Hiawatha. Junior. Agronomy. Jacobson, Gregory L: Huron, S.D., Sophomore, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Jacobson. Robert L: Sioux Falls. S.D , Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Jaeger, Calvin D: Great Bend. Junior. Chemistry. Jaeger. Diana R: Wichita, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Jaen- icke, Charles V: Hutchinson, Junior, Business Administration. Jagger. James F: Minneapolis, Freshman, General. Sunny days and unseasonably warm temperatures lure students outside in March to study and talk. A few professors recognize the symptoms of spring fever and allow classes to meet outdoors on sunny days. 579 FOURTH ROW: Jarboe, Ralph E: Wellington, Freshman, Architecture. Jared, Timothy G: Salina, Freshman, Mathematics. Jarman, Roberta K: Prairie Village, Junior, English. Jarrett, Janalee: Salina, Freshman, Busi- ness Administration. Jarvis, Christopher: Winfield, Sophomore, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Jasper, Charles L: Cawker City, Junior, Animal Husband- ry. Jaynes, Brent A: Hoisington, Freshman, Pre- Dent is try. Jaynes, Scott W: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Administration. Jeannin, Mi- chael R: Leavenworth, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Jeffries, Philip J: Westboro, Mass., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. SIXTH ROW: Jenkins, Gerald L: Oshkosh, Neb., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Jenkins, James G: Hiawatha, Junior, Mathematics. Jenkins, Steven E: Pratt, Junior, Secondary Education. Jennings Robert A: Hal- lowell, Freshman, Agricultural Journalism. Jennison, Holland N: Latham, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Jensen, Jean A: Lincoln, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Jensen, Sue A: Hays, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Jensen, Thomas A: Hays, Freshman, History. Jepson, Pamela: New York, N.Y., Sophomore, General. Jepson, Warren H: New York, N.Y., Freshman, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Jeselnik, Philip E: Bethel, Sophomore, Landscape Ar- chitecture. Jeter, Linda M: Prairie Village, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Jewell, Charles G: Trenton, N.J., Freshman, Veteri- nary Medicine. Jewett, Roberta A: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing. Jilka, Robert L: Salina, Sophomore, Biochemistry. BOTTOM ROW: Jockman, Joyce I: Garnett, Freshman, Medical Tech- nology. Johannes, John M: Leavenworth, Junior, Accounting. John, Chester C: Parsons, Junior, Mathematics. Johns, Nancy: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Economics. Johnson, Armin E: Lindsborg, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Underclassmen: Jag-Joh TOP ROW: Jagger, John F: Minneapolis, Junior, Speech. Jajkowski, James R: Buffalo, N.Y., Freshman, Architecture. Jakovac, Gregory S: Kansas City, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Jakowatz, Judy: Wichita, Sophomore, Mathematics. James, Janice R: Hoxie, Freshman, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: James, Judith A: Stockton, Calif., Junior, Biological Sci- ence. James, Kathleen L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Jamvold, Daryll D: Everest, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Janasek, Oarell L: Belleville, Freshman, Speech. Jansen, Raymond T: Junction City, Fresh- man, Pre-Forestry. THIRD ROW: Jansen, Ruth E: Joliet, III., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Janson, Tomas C: Panama, R.P., Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Janso- nius, Rodney J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Jans- sen, Justin B: Geneseo, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Jaramillo, Gerardo: Topeka, Freshman, Architecture. SECO ' THIRI Fitdri How ? 580 TOP ROW: Johnson. Bradley D: Rose Hill, Sophomore. Business Admin- istration. Johnson. Bruce L: Salina. Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Johnson. Charles R: Burr Oak. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. John- son. Christine A: McPherson. Sophomore. Family and Child Develop- ment. Johnson. Cynthia A: Dwight. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Educa- tion. SECOND ROW: Johnson. Cynthia K: Atchison, Junior. Dietetics and Institutional Management. Johnson. Darrel L: St. Francis. Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Johnson. David E: Genesseo, Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Johnson. David J: Junction City, Sophomore. Nuclear Engi- neering. Johnson. Dennis R: Lindsborg, Sophomore. Agricultural Eco- THIRD ROW: Johnson. Donald B: Smolan. Sophomore, Agricultural Economics Johnson. Donnis A: Larned. Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Johnson. Fred F: Carnett. Sophomore. Pre- Veterinary. Johnson. Fredrick A: Leawood. Freshman, Business Administration. Johnson. Howard L: Leawood. Junior. Electrical Engineering. FOURTH RO : Johnson. Janice L: Bridgeport. Sophomore. Social Sci- ence. Johnson. John A: Wellington. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Johnson. Karen L: Haddam. Junior. Elementary Education. Johnson. Kathy L: Omaha. Neb.. Sophomore, Medical Technology . Johnson. Lar- ry L: Assaria. Junior, (ieology. FIFTH ROW: Johnson. Loren L: Wilsey. Sophomore. Agricultural Eco- nomics. Johnson. Lourell I: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Johnson. Melanie R: Ft. Riley. Freshman. Modern Lan- guages. Johnson, Michael K: Burdick. Sophomore. General. Johnson. Nancy C: Sharon. Junior. Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Johnson. Nancy G: Sterling, Freshman. Physical Educa- tion. Johnson. Patricia L: Alexandria. Va., Sophomore. Dietetics and In- stitutional Management. Johnson. Paula S: Manhattan. Junior. Home Economics Education. Johnson. Phyllis J: Oketo, Junior. General Home Economics. Johnson. Randy R: Home. Sophomore. Accounting. SEVENTH ROW: Johnson. Raymond V: Hutchinson. Junior, Econom- ics. Johnson. Richard A: Axtell. Sophomore. Agricultural Mechanization. Johnson. Rita A: Clay Center. Junior. Physical Therapy. Johnson. Robert B: Prairie Milage, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary. Johnson. Robert L: Man- hattan. Junior. Wildlife Conservation. EIGHTH ROW: Johnson. Sheldon L: McPherson, Junior. Architecture. Johnson. Stephen E: Salina. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. John- son. Thomas R: Minneapolis. Freshman. Pre- Forestry. Johnson, Wendy L: Dwight. Freshman. Computer Science. Johnson. Zoe A: Clay Center, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Johnston. Beverly A: Overland Park. Sophomore Busi- ness Administration. Johnston. Ernest N: Salina. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Johnston. Janice A: Blue Rapids. Sophomore. Clothing Re- tailing. Johnston. Jeanette M: Wakefield, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Johnston. Jeffrey G: Excelsior, Minn.. Freshman, Architecture. 581 FIFTH ROW: Jones, Judith A: Wichita, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Jones, Karen S: Wichita, Junior, Sociology. Jones, Oscar L: Wichita, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Jones, Pamela A: Washington, Junior, Modern Languages. Jones, Paula G: Brewster, Freshman, General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Jones, Paula L: Lees Summit, Mo., Freshman, General Home Economics. Jones, Richard L: Fort Scott, Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary. Jones, Robert G: Overland Park, Freshman, Architecture. Jones, Robert K: Shavvnee Mission, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Jones, Robert W: Manhattan, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Jones, Stephen L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Jones, Susan E: Overland Park, Freshman, Political Science. Jones, Xan- dra L: Overland Park, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Jordan, Joseph A: Ellinwood, Sophomore, Natural Resources Conservation and Use. Jordan, Linda E: Wichita, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. EIGHTH ROW: Jordan, Randy L: Russell, Freshman, Biological Science. Jordan, Ronald E: Beloit, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Jorgensen, Jill: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. Jorns, Kenneth D: Turon, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Josserand, Jerilyn: Johnson, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce, Vicky L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Judd, Kathryn: Belmont, Calif., Junior, General Home Economics. Jump, Robert D: Neodesha, Junior, Electrical Engineering. June, Donald L: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Jurgensen, Curtis H: Great Bend, Sophomore, Accounting. Underclassmen: Joh-Kel TOP ROW: Johnston, Robert E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Johnston, Rohert G: El Dorado, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Johnston, Roland W: Stockton, Junior, Building Construction. Johnstone, Loretta A: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Joiner, Rich- ard W: Richmond, Ind., Freshman, Pre- Veterinary. SECOND ROW: Jonas, Anne E: Quenemo, Sophomore, Foods and Nu- trition. Jones, Andrew M: Sharon Springs, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Jones, Arthur D: Summerfield, Freshman, Electrical Engineering Jones, Barbara A: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Jones, Bren- da C: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Jones, Carol L: Mission, Freshman, Physical Education Jones, Catherine V: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Elmenetary Educa- tion. Jones, Cecelia M: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Jones, David F: Wichita, Sophomore, Architecture. Jones, Donna J: Beattie, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Jones, Douglas A: Salina, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Jones, Florrie N: Longton, Sophomore, Humanities. Jones, Herbert M: Stockton, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Jones, Howard N: Leavenworth, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Jones, Jacquelyn E: Salina, Junior, Interior Architectural Design. y. UK. am. Mick Fran FOll kin m f j 582 (el ! - TOP RO V: Justice. Gale A: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Clothing Retail- ing. Justus. Mary S: Shaw nee Mission. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Educa- tion. Kaaz. Ra anna L: Leavenworth. Sophomore, Sociology. Kaberline. Carolyn A: Topeka. Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Kaelson, Eliza- beth A: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Mcdicine. SECOND ROW Kaelson. Teresa L: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Medicine. Katf. Joanne P: Carbondale, Sophomore, Sociology. Kail, Gerald: Trib- une. Freshman. General. Kaiser, Ann P: Ellinw;ood, Sophomore. Speech. Kaiser. Gerald G: Phillipsburg. Special, Historv THIRD ROW Kaiser. Merle R: Paola. Freshman. Dairy Production. Kale. Steven R: Mankato. Sophomore, Business Administration. Kam- merer. Robert J: Neodesha, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Kandt. Michael E: Wichita, Freshman, Architecture. Kanawyer, Merry J: San Francisco. Calif.. Junior, Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW Kane. Kent K: Topeka. Freshman, Pre- Veterinary. Karr. Dennis O: Emporia. Sophomore, General. Kasitz, Nancy A: Hes- ston. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Kasl. David R: Cuba, Junior, Architecture. Kasselman, Dennis G: Ellinwood. Junior, Pre-Law. FIFTH ROW: Kater. Larry E: Newton. Junior. Agricultural Education. Katlin. Michael D: Mission. Sophomore, Pre-Law. Katz. Ronald F: Man- hattan, Freshman, General. Katzer. Jerald C: Garnett, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Kaub, Ruth I: Edgerton. Freshman, Zoology. SIXTH ROW: Kaufman. Cheryl J: Moundridge, Sophomore, Physical Education Kaufman. Julie D: Hutchinson, Sophomore. Modern Lan- guages. Kaufman. Marty B: Brooklyn, N.Y., Junior, Pre-Law. Kaup, Richard E: Smith. Center. Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Kay. Rob- ert S: Minneapolis, Sophomore, Mathematics. SEVENTH ROW: Kaye. Thomas J: Des Plaines, III., Freshman, Pre-Vet- erinary. Kearn, Linda L: Aurora, Sophomore, History. Kearn. Robert E: Aurora, Freshman, Accounting. Keating. Kathleen A: Rochester. NY. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Keck. James E: Shawnee, Junior. Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW : Keck. Jane L: Brewster, Sophomore, General Keck. Philip R: Levant, Junior, Physical Education. Keen, Kenneth A: Manhat- tan, Freshman, General. Kees, Sandra A: Mulvane. Freshman. Physical Education. Kehr, Kathleen: Overland Park. Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. BOTTOM ROW: Keist, Robert P: Wichita, Sophomore, Sociology. Keis- ter. Ann L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education Kel- chak, Ellen J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing Keller. Ann T: St. Francis, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Keller, Duane L: Ellis, Junior, Feed Science and Management. 583 Underclassmen: Kel-Kim TOP ROW: Keller, Glen A: Ellis, Freshman, General. Keller, John B: Harvard, Neb., Junior, Pre-Medicine. Keller, Madelyn G: Manhattan, Sophomore, Humanities. Keller, Martha V: Topeka, Freshman, General. Keller, Thomas E: St. Francis, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. SECOND ROW: Keller, Thomas R: Naperville, 111., Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Kellett, Carol E: Salina, Junior, Home Economics Education. Kelley, Judith K: St. Francis, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Kelley, Linda K: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administration. Kel- ley, Mary B: Clifton, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary. THIRD ROW: Kelley, Michael D: Kansas City, Freshman, Business Administration. Kelley, Patricia A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Kel- ley, Philip M: Manhattan, Junior, Mathematics. Kellogg, Karolyn K: Phillipshurg, Junior, Family and Child Development. Kelly, Candace A: Wichita, Junior, Technical Journalism. With picket signs and outbursts, peace demonstrators protest the ROTC formal military review in the fall. Lo cated in the basement, the soft drink machine is used by dorm residents any time of the day or night. TOP ROW: Kelly, Colleen M: Effingham, Freshman, General. Kelly, James P: Effingham, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Kelly, Janet P: Effingham. Sophomore, Home Economics and Nursing. Kelly, Kathleen D: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Kelly, Kenneth C: Ada, Freshman, Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Kelly, Pamela M: River Grove, III., Junior, Physical Therapy Kelsey. Marilyn S: Salina, Junior, English Kelso. Donald B: Westfield. Mass.. Junior. Dairy Production. Keltner. Patricia K: Shawnee Mission. Junior. English. Kemnitz. Dennis R: Belvue. Freshman. General Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Kendall, Belinda L: Sabetha, Sophomore. Clothing Re- tailing. Kendall, Karen R: Ft. Riley. Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Kendall. Lawrence M: Council Grove. Junior. Psychology. Kennedy. Donald L: Hoxie, Sophomore, Accounting. Kennedy, Gregory E: Man- hattan, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Kennedy, Janice M: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Kennedy, Kathleen L: Manhattan, Junior, Social Science. Kennedy Ron- ald D: Hoxie, Sophomore, Accounting. Kent, Betty J: Kansas City, Fresh- man. General. Kent, Gary ' D: Mission, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Kent, Glenda S: Wichita, Freshman. Family and Child Development Kent. James D: Wakefield, Junior, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Kenton, Ronald G: Basehor, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary. Kenyon. James R: Bogue. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Kepple. Steve T: Topeka, Freshman. Mathematics. SIXTH ROW. Kerbs. Brad J: Otis, Junior. Agricultural Economics. Kern. Douglas A: Smith Center. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary. Kern, Edward W: Lyons, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Kern, Michael D: Lyons, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Kern, William E: Smith Center, Fresh- man, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Kessler, Alan F: Newton, Junior, Agriculture Educa- tion. Kessler, Karla J: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Ketterman. Kathleen: Coffeyville. Freshman. Mathematics Ketzner, Barbara L: Bird City. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Kewley, Clifford W: Cresskill, N.J., Freshman, Geography. EIGHTH ROW Kibler, Larry W: Atchison, Sophomore, Milling Science and Managment. Kice, Robert G: Wichita, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Kiefer, Leeroy C: Leoti, Freshman, Biological Science. Kiefer, Sandra: Lawrence. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Kienast, Jack W: Marce- line. Mo., Freshman, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Killion, Linda L: Derby, Sophomore, General Kimble. Shirley M: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Economics. Kim- brough. James E: Manhattan, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Kimmi. Patri- cia A: Topeka. Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Kimsey, Ilene A: Manhat- tan, Sophomore, Business Administration. 585 W?T [ ! t Underclassmen: Kim-Koo TOP ROW: Kimsey, Robert L: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Kincaid, Colleen G: Piper, Freshman, General Home Economics. Kinder, Steven W: Topeka, Sophomore, Architecture. Kinderknecht, Jeanet: St. Marys, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. King, Nancy J: Wichita, Freshman, Technical Journalism. SECOND ROW: Kingry, Danny C: Kinsley, Freshman, Mechanical En- gineering Kingston, Robert F: Hoisington, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Kinney, Robert D: Arkansas City, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Kinsey, Virgie M: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Sociology. Kinsman, Sandra K: Vien- na, Va., Freshman, Family and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Kinzer, John B: Markham, Va., Freshman, Animal Hus- bandry. Kirby. Virginia K: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education Kirchner, William W: Salina, Freshman, General. Kirchhoff. Maria J: Cedar, Sophomore, General Home Economics Kirk. John M: Prairie Vil- lage, Sophomore, General. FOURTH ROW: Kirk, Judy D: Scott City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education Kirk, Richard D: Galena, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine Kirk, Robert G: Wichita, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Kirk, Thelma J: Ellsworth, Junior, Elementary Education. Kirkendall, Robert L: Smith Center, Sophomore, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Kirkham, Linda M: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Kirkham, Lynn E: Wallace, Freshman, General Agri- culture. Kirkman, Jill M: Great Bend, FYeshman, General. Kirkwood, Ann K: Topeka, Sophomore, Physical Education Kiser, Billie J: Anthony. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Kiser, Ernest, J: Almena, Sophomore, Biochemistry Kiser, William F: Somerville, N.J., Sophomore, Physical Education. Kitch, Jane E: Winfield, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. K itch, Pamela G: Scott City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Kjorlie, Paul C: Topeka, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Klaassen, Linda R: Whitewater, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Klag, Kathryn A: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Klag, Thomas E: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Klahr, Carolyn R: Holton, Junior, Elementary Education. Klahr, Duane A: Holton, Fresh- man, Agricultural Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Kleczka, Frank A: Berwyn, 111., Sophomore, Architec- ture. Klein, Karen M: Herington, Sophomore, General. Kleiner, Linda J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Kleinschmidt, Jerry: Hope, Freshman, Architectural Structure. Kleinschmidt, Marjor: Hope, Freshman, General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Klema, Dell J: Russell, Sophomore, General. Kleysteu- ber, Joan M: Garden City, Junior, Elementary Education. Klick, Barbara J: Toronto, Junior, General Home Economics. Klick, Joyce E: Toronto, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Kline, Ronald R: Mound Valley, Junior, Electrical Engineering. 586 TOP ROW: Klouse, Ronald W: Scotch Plain, N.J., Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Klug, Duane F: Lorraine, Freshman, Social Science. Kmoch. Donald J: Manhattan, Junior, Veterinary- Medicine. Knappen- berger, Mary: Olathe, Sophomore, General, knurr. Kenneth L: Salina, Freshman, Physical Science. SECOND ROW: Knedlik, Nancy E: Anchorage, Alaska, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Knetter, Cheryl S: Piper, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Knetter, James D: Piper, Freshman, General Agricul- ture Kniffin. Carol A: Overland Park. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Knight, Charles W: Beeler, Junior, Agronomy. THIRD ROW : Knight, James H: Anselmo, Neb., Junior, Pre-Veterinary. Knight. Marcia B: Smith Center, Sophomore, General. Knight, Mary J: Stockton, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Knight, Myron K: Stockton, Sophomore. Biochemistry. Knight, Roy J: Wichita, Sophomore, Phvsics. FOURTH ROW : Knighton, Robert L: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Kniker, Nancy L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Social Science. Knilans, Jane M: Janesville, VV ' is., Freshman, General Home Economics. Knowl- ton, Nancy L: Worcester, Mass., Freshman, Art. Knox, Phillip L: Brews- ter. Junior. Agricultural Economics. FIFTH ROW: Knox, Thomas D: Abilene, Freshman, Physical Science. Knuth, Clark A: W ' auwatosa, Wis., Freshman, Physical Education. Kobbeman, Laura J: Lincoln, Sophomore, Physical Education. Kobetich, Robert V: Manchester, Sophomore, Geophysics. Kobets. Sister Mary F: Maryknoll, N.Y., Junior, General Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: Kobiskie, John W: Alma. Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Kobuszewski, Joseph: Gypsum, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Koch, Betty R: Atwood, Freshman, Interior Design. Koelliker, Donald V: Robinson. Junior. Wildlife Conservation. Koenig. Raymond L: Raymond, Freshman. General. SEVENTH ROW: Koerner Deanna S: Wakefield, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Kohake, Mariana C: Goff, Sophomore, Retail Floricul- ture. Kohl. Cheryl G: Valley Center, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Kohr, Diana L: Salina. Sophomore. Biochemistry. Kohrs, L. Annette: Ft. Scott, Junior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW : Koker, John W: Wichita, Freshman, Architecture. Ko- land, Renee L: Chapman, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Kolb, Sheila S: Miltonvale, Sophomore, Chemistry. Kolich, Michael J: Kansas City, Freshman. Architecture. Kolman, La Donna J: Washington, Sopho- more, Home Economics and Nursing. BOTTOM ROW: Konitz, Thomas L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Gener- al. Kongs, Stephen W: Seneca, Junior, Business Administration. Konitz, Jack H: Overland Park, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Koons, Karen E: Salina, Junior, Business Administration. Koons, Suzanne E: Edwardsville, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. W4 T ' .T9 587 Underclassmen: Koo-Kuh TOP ROW: Koontz, Walter H: Stafford, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Kootz, Sharon L: Kanopolis, Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Kopke, Jerry E: Overland Park, Sophomore, Prc-Law. Kopp, Frederick A: Fairview, Junior, Dairy Production. Kopp, Jule E: Fairview, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Kopper, Jo A: Overland Park, Junior, General. Koppes, Jeanette L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Kopriva, Martin F: Atwood, Sophomore, Business Administration. Korber, Nancy J: Seneca, Fresh- man, Pre-Secondary Education. Korinek, William J: Ellsworth, Fresh- man, Music Education. THIRD ROW: Koron, Harvey K: Russell, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Korthanke, Steven L: Robinson, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Kos, Allen L: Marysville, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Kossyk, Irene B: Kansas City, Freshman, Political Science. Koster, Kathryn A: Hoxie, Freshman, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Kostreva, Eunice E: Liberal, Junior, Mathematics. Kos- tus, Alan J: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Kotapish, Kay E: Blue Rapids, Junior, Elementary Education. Kovar, John R: Over- land Park, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Kovar, Karen A: Ft. Leav- enworth. Sophomore, Interior Design. FIFTH ROW: Krai, Charles A: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary. Kramer, Gayle C: Topeka, Sophomore, Economics. Kramer, John A: Corning, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Kramer, William P: Kansas City, Sophomore, History. Krannawitter, Anita J: Beloit, Freshman, Gen- eral. SIXTH ROW: Kratzberg, Ronald H: Garnett, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Kraus, David K: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Kraus, Fredrick W: Hays, Sophomore, Accounting. Krause, Deborah K: Norton- ville. Sophomore, Interior Design. Krause, Richard D: Great Bend, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. SEVENTH ROW: Kraut, Charles W: Downers, Grove, III., Junior, Bak- ery Management. Krehbiel, Marsha D: Kingman, Sophomore, Pre-EIe- mentary Education. Krehbiel, Roger K: Salina, Sophomore, Architecture. Krehbiel, Teresa L: Wichita, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Kreider. Beverly J: Lawrence, Junior, Clothing Retailing. EIGHTH ROW: Krepinevich, Daniel: Buffalo, N.Y., Junior, Architec- ture. Kreutzer, Gail J: Osage City, Sophomore, Mathematics. Krey, Shari I: Garden City, Freshman, General. Krob, Alan D: Wichita, Freshman, Agronomy. Kroeger, Myron E: Ellis, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Kroening, Donald W: Sioux Falls, S.D., Sophomore, Computer Science. Kroening, Dwayne A: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Me- chanical Engineering. Kroenlein, Karolyn K: Lincoln, Sophomore, Physi- cal Education. Krogstad, Larry A: Harlan, Iowa, Sophomore, Feed Sci- ence and Management. Kroutil, Karen A: Marquette, Junior, Elementary Education. kit ! i i Voi I 588 TOP ROW: Krueger. Marilyn K: Leawood. Sophomore. Sociology. Krue- ger, Robert A: Ottawa. Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization Krueger. Stephen L: Springfield. Mo.. Sophomore. Mathematics, krug. Beverly M: Ness City. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing, Kruse. Curtis V: Waterville. Junior. Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Kruse, Jean L: lx rraine. Freshman. Physical Education. Kruse. Joann M: Lorraine. Freshman. Interior Design. Kruse, Linda M: Morrill, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Kruse. Loren J: Grundy Center, Iowa, Sophomore, Agricultural Journalism. Kruse, Thomas R: Little River, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. THIRD ROW: Kruse. Verna M: Bird City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Kubitschek. Kay D: Salina. Freshman, Speech Kuder. Larry J: Tribune, Freshman, Geology. Kueker, Cynthia k: Belleville. Fresh- man, Pre- Elementary Education. Kueser. Lawrence F: Louisburg. Soph- omore. Feed Science and Management. BOTTOM ROW: Kugler, Douglas K: Salina, Freshman. Wildlife Conser- vation Kuharic. James A: Hugoton, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering, kuhlman. Ronald J: Hooper, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Kuhn. Barbara J: Pittsburg. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing Kuhn. Michael J: Manhattan, Freshman. Mathematics. Monkeys are favorite subjects formembersofthe Department of Mechanical Engineering who are in- volved in environmental research. One study attempt- ed to determine feeding rhythms of the animals. i 589 Underclassmen: Kuh-Law TOP ROW: Kuhn, Peggy L: Russell, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Kukuk, Virgine L: Winfield, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Kummer, John A: Chapman, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Kunkel, Richard H: Junction City, Freshman, Business Administration. Kuppin- ger, Byron K: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Kurr, Albert B: Newton, Freshman, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Kurtenbach, Glenn V: Herington, Sophomore, Animal Husband- ry. Kurth, Royal D: Offerle, Freshman, General. Kurth, Sandra K: Of- ferle. Special, General. Kurth, Walter W: Offerle, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Kushner, Sheryl D: Kansas City, Junior, Accounting. Kyle, Mark D: Kansas City, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Kyser, Michael D: Omaha, Neb., Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Laas, Brenda L: Brookville, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Lacey, Charolyn K: Ellin- wood, Sophomore, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Lackey, Dale T: Penalosa, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Lackey, John L: Penalosa, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Laes- sig, Harold K: Chase, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Lafferty, Pat- rick J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Administration. Lafferty, Susan D: McPherson, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Lagoski, Patricia J: Leawood, Freshman, General Home Economics. Lahman, Roger E: Quinter, Freshman, Architecture. Lah- mann, James R: Russell, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Lahr, Sandra L: Abilene, Junior, Home Economics Extension. Lairmore, Mary H: New- ton, Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Lally, Norman F: Overland Park, Freshman, Architecture. Lamb, Luana R: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Lambert, Charles D: Zurich, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Lamborn, Robert D: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Lamer, Charles W: Junction City, Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Lamp, Lynda E: Goodard, Freshman, Pre-Elementarv Education. Lampe, Nancy S: Hanover, Freshman, Sociology Landers, Dixon H: Rochester, N.Y., Junior, Zoology. Landes, Marvin L: Welling- ton, Sophomore, Physical Education. Landin. Peter A: Scarsdale, N.Y., Freshman, Pre- Veterinary. EIGHTH ROW: Landis, Larry D: Lawrence, Freshman, General Agri- culture. Landon, Janet L: Salina, Sophomore, General. Landry, George R: Lagrange Park, 111., Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Lane, Arlene A: Bucklin, Freshman, Elementary Education. Lane, Gary M: Waco, Tex., Freshman, Pre- Veterinary. BOTTOM ROW: Lane, Iris J: Bucklin, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Lane, John B: McPherson, Junior, Architecture. Lane, John D: Belleville, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Lane, Patricia A: Belleville, Junior, Pre- Elementary Education. Lang, Gerald J: Ellis, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. 590 SEVENTH ROW Lathrop, Janet B: Overland Park, Junior, Psychology. Lathrop, Patricia L: Junction City. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Educa- tion Lathrop. Winifred B: Albuquerque. X. M.. Junior. Secondary Edu- cation Latimer Diane: Wichita. Sophomore, General. Latschar. Marcia E: Manhattan, Sophomore. General. EIGHTH ROW: Latta. Richard P: Montezuma, Junior, Agronomy. I.auck. Daniel W : Topeka. Sophomore. Technical Journalism. Laufen- berg. Daniel G: Kinsley, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary . Launder. David B: Kansas Cit . Mo., Freshman. Industrial Engineering. Lauri. Christine A: Junction City. Special. Pre-Nursing. BOTTOM ROW Lawhead. Charles K: DeSoto, Freshman, General Laven. Nancy A: Overland Park. Junior. English. Lavender. Vernon R: St. Louis. Mo.. Freshman. History. Law son. Catherine A: Milford. F resh- man. General. Lawson. Gerald W: St. Louis. Mo.. Sophomore, Mechani- cal Engineering TOP ROW: Lang, Josephine A: Ellis, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Lang. Laura F: Jetmore, Junior. Interior Design. Lang. Robert J: Ellis, Freshman. Wildlife Conservation. Lange. Harriet J: Linn, Sophomore, Art. Lange, Janice M: Manhattan. Sophomore, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Lange, Steven L: Marysville, Sophomore, Geology Langenwalter. Kathleen: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Interior Architectural Design. Langland. Constance: Wichita. Sophomore, Technical Journal- ism. Langner. Lauren J: Wichita, Sophomore. Physical Science. Langton. Marcia K: Manhattan. Freshman, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Lankas. Daniel J: Atwood, Junior, Physical Education. Lantis. Leann F: Kingman. Freshman, Physical Therapy. Larison. Dale E: Leavenworth. Freshman. Pre-Forestry. Larsen. Judy K: Wichita, Freshman. Humanities. Larsen. I.ynne M: Wichita. Junior. English. FOURTH ROW: Larson. Michael P: Concordia, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Larson. Mary L: Topeka, Freshman. Pre- Elementary Edu- cation. Larson. Kevin J: Leonardville. Junior, Secondary Education. Lar- son, Janet S: Grand Island. Neb.. Junior. Interior Design. Larson. How- ard A: Tescott. Freshman, Dairv Production. FIFTH ROW : Larson. Barton E: Rossville. Junior. Art. Larsen. Roger W: Norton, Freshman. Pre-Law. Larsen, Randall E: Norton. Junior. Ar- chitecture. Larson. Paula J: Leonardville, Freshman. General. Larson. Sonia D: Scandia. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Lash. Kenneth R: Effingham. Junior. Secondary Educa- tion. Latas. Richard D: Manhattan. Junior, Mathematics. Latham. Carl D: Topeka. Junior, Mathematics. Latham, Janice R: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, General. Lathrop, Connie F: Concordia. Junior, Art. 591 SIXTH ROW: Lehew, Cynthia J: Topeka, Sophomore, History. Lehman, Charles L: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Lehman, Linda B: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Physical Education. Lehr, Robert L: Wichita, Sopho- more, Applied Music. Leighty, Joseph W: Wichita, Junior, Nuclear Engi- neering. SEVENTH ROW: Leiker, Richard D: Hays, Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Leis, Theresa L: Yates Center, Junior, Home Economics Education. Leise, Jerome I: Wynot, Neb., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Leisure, Dorothy J: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, General Home Economics. Leit- ner, Marilyn K: Herndon, Freshman, General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Leker, Karen E: Laurel, Miss., Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Lemon, Ronald B: Osborne, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Lemons, Karen G: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Lenar- czyk, Ronald J: Northampton, Mass., Junior, Restaurant Management. Lenart, Stephen J: Colonia, N. J., Sophomore, Bacteriology. BOTTOM ROW: Lenhert, Larry M: Navarre, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Lenhert, Marcia S: Navarre, Sophomore, General. Lentz, James L: Hillsborough, Calif., Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Lenz, Janice D: El- linwood, Sophomore, Social Science. Leonard, Robert M: Poplar Bluff, Mo., Freshman, Architecture. Underclassmen: Lea-Lin TOP ROW: Leach, Charles W: Osborne, Sophomore, Chemical Engi- neering. Leach, Deborah J: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Leach, James E: Osborne, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Leahy, Alice M: Chicago, 111., Junior, Technical Journalism. Leasure, Mary K: Wichita, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Leatherman, Carol J: Wakefield, Junior, Physical Ther- apy. Leathers, Michael R: Manhattan, Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Lebreton, James E: Leavenworth, Junior, Secondary Education. Lebreton, Kathryn E: Overland Park, Freshman, Family and Child De- velopment. Lechner, Fred P: Harper, Junior, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Leckron, Terry S: Abilene, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Lecluyse, James T: Lenexa, Freshman, Agricultural Econom- ics. Ledbetter, Larry D: Merriam, Freshman, General. Lee, Barbara M: Lawrence, Freshman, Sociology. Lee, Barbara R: Manhattan, Freshman, Psychology. FOURTH ROW: Lee, Carolyn J: Chapman, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Lee, Jane A: Marysville, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Lee, Kathryn J: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Lee, Nancy E: Dwight, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Lee, Raymond M: Lawrence, Sophomore, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Leedham, George E: Muncie, Ind., Sophomore, Sociolo- gy. Leeper, Robert D: Manhattan, Sophomore, Accounting. Leeper, Robert W: Holton, Sophomore, Business Administration. Leete, Stephen M. Liberal, Junior, Psychology. Legleiter, Floyd J: Liebenthal, Fresh- man, Geology. I - 592 TOP ROW: Leonard. Sandra J: Garden City, Sophomore, History. Lepej, Jo K: Great Bend. Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Leshov- sky, Jari L: Topeka. Sophomore. Elementary Education. Lester, Richard A: Kansas City, Junior. Business Administration. Lett, Donald D: Shaw- nee Mission, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND RO V: Levendofsky. Joan L: Belleville, Sophomore. General. Levin. Alan L: Kensington, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Levin. Otto V: Kensington. Freshman, Business Administration. Lew alien. Marjorie L: Winfield, Sophomore, Political Science. Lewis, Alan L: Osage City, Sophomore. Pre- Veterinary. THIRD ROW: Lewis. Bonnie A: Prairie Village, Special, General Home Economics. Lewis, Garland G: Pratt, Junior. Industrial Engineering. Lewis. Gary L: Humboldt, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Lewis. Jack R: Shaw- nee Mission, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Lewis. Judy VI: Llano, Te .. Sophomore. Family and Child Development. FOURTH ROW: Lewis, Kathy G: Syracuse, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Lewis. Michael L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Accounting. Lewis. Robert E: Wichita. Sophomore. Wildlife Conservation. Lewis, Shirley A: Belle- ville. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Ley, John R: Leoti. Junior. Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Lickteig, Linda A: Garnett. Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. Liester. Daniel M: Hoxie. Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Lietzen. Eleanor R: Kansas City. Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Lightner. David K: Garden City. Junior, Agricultural Education. LigniU. Nancy J: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre-Nursing. O I! j X K! SIXTH ROW: Ligon, Harold E: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Lilje- gren. Craig A: Goodland. Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Liljes- trand. Mary L: Salina, Junior. Veterinary Medicine. Lillibridge. Janifre: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Modern Languages. Lillich, Gary A: St. Fran- cis, Sophomore. Poultry Science. SEVENTH ROW: Lilliston. Patricia: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Lilly. Dennis R: Mentor, Sophomore. Pre-Veteri- nary. Lilly, Richard K: Mentor. Junior, Accounting. Limbocker. Larry D: Manhattan. Junior, Restaurant Management. Limes, Alma A: Leaven- worth. Junior. Family and Child Development. EIGHTH ROW: Lind, Rodney F: Loomis, Neb., Sophomore, Pre- Veteri- nary. Lindahl. Carl D: Enterprise, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Lindahl. Donald E: Chapman, Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Lindahl. Paul A: Overland Park. Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Lindbloom. Claire W: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Lindemood. Janis M: Overland Park, Freshman, Physi- cal Education. Lindgren. Janice A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Lindquist, Ronald U: Wilsey, Junior. Animal Husbandry. Lindsay. Mary K: Madison. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Lindsay. William M: Osage City, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. 593 Underclassmen: Lin-Lou TOP ROW: Lindstrom, Cathy E: Riley, Junior, Secondary Education. Line, Joyce A: I, akin. Junior, Clothing Retailing. Linenberger, James A: MorrowviHe, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Linin, Dale E: Bird City, Junior, Agricultural Education. Link, Daniel J: Chase, Sophomore, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Link, Marita: Aurora, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Edu- cation. Linn, Cheryl A: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Elementary Education. Linscott, Cosa L: Topeka, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Lin- scott, Kenneth E: Effingham, Freshman, General Agriculture. Linsen- mayer, Allen L: Overland Park, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Linton, Jerry D: Wamego, Junior, Architecture. Linville, Donald R: Colby, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Lippitt, Mary K: Tope- ka, Freshman, Business Administration. Lippitt, Roberta J: Byers, Colo., Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Lippman, Raymond J: Leaven- worth, Sophomore, History. FOURTH ROW: Listen, Sally A: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Second- ary Education. Litke, Herbert C: Alma, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Littell, Larry A: River Vale, N.J., Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Lit- tle, Terry J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Little- field, Ardys L: Kansas City, Freshman, History. FIFTH ROW: Littrell, David A: Manhattan, Freshman, Music. Lively, Mary A: Horton, Junior, Home Economics Extension. Livengood, Shirley A: Morrill, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Livergood, George A: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Livers, Susan C: Hays, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinarv. SIXTH ROW: Livingston, Jeanne L: Manhattan, Freshman, Sociology. Lloyd, Edward G: Lancaster, Pa., Junior, Political Science. Lloyd, Judith L: McPherson, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Lloyd O. Gale: Oakhill, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Lock, Charles W: Car- rollton. Mo., Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Lockhart, Cheryl L: Sylvan Grove, Freshman, Gener- al. Lockhart, Coyla L: Mulvane, Sophomore, General. Loder, Randal K: Marquette, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Loetel, Sharon A: Overland Park, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Logan, Dennis V: Prairie Village, Soph- omore, Pre-Medicine. EIGHTH ROW. Logan, Thomas W: Topeka, Junior, Civil Engineering. Lohmuller, Victoria: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Lombardi, Vincent D: Wyckoff, N.J., Freshman, Architecture. Londeen, Mary J: Abilene, Junior, Elementary Education. Long, Donald G: Ster- ling, Junior, Physics. BOTTOM ROW: Long, Jerome A: Beloit, Sophomore, Secondary Educa- tion and Chemistry. Long, John C: Haddam, Junior, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Long, Joyce A: Cherryvale, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Long, Temar K: Topeka, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Longabach, Nor- man C: Arkansas City, Sophomore, Business Administration. Sprii thes t 4 594 Spring weather frequently lures Marlatt men into the sunshine for an afternoon basketball game on the dorm tennis courts. The courts a re frozen over during the winter to function as a skating rink. TOP ROW: Longenecker, Vickie: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Longhofer, Sharyn S: Salina, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Longren, Maren K: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Loofbourrow, Gail A: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Loomis, Carlton C: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. SECOND ROW: Loomis, Roger A: Bird City, Junior, Accounting. Loo- ney, Jerri S: Denver, Colo., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Lorfing, Rickey L: Kansas City. Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Lorimer. Kather- ine A: Clyde, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Lorius, Mary M: Olathe, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Lorson, Christine L: Hope, Freshman, Home Econom- ics and Journalism. Loucks, Rodney R: Manhattan, Freshman, Mechani- cal Engineering. Louderbaugh. Ronald: Yates Center, Freshman, Geolo- gy. Loughmiller, Gayle G: Topeka, Junior, Home Economics Education. Lovejoy, Susan M: Wichita, Freshman, General. 595 V FOURTH ROW: Luckeroth, Patricia: Marysville, Sophomore, Business Administration. Luckeroth, William J: Marysville, Junior, Modern Lan- guages. Luhring, Richard A: Hanover, Junior, Secondary Education. Lukens, James R: Beloit, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Lull, Lamont A: Smith Center, Sophomore, General. FIFTH ROW: Lundin, Gwen M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Lundine, Cathy S: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Lundquist, Marcia G: Lindsborg, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Lundstrom, Dana L: Lindsborg, Freshman, General. Lunsford, Danny R: Ashland, Sophomore, Building Construction. SIXTH ROW: Lutjemeier, Everett: Washington, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Luttgen, Patricia J: Tulsa, Okla., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Luttman, Gail A: Wakefield, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Luttrell, Neil E: St. Marys, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Lutz, Bruce A: Junction City, Freshman, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Lykins, Barbara J: Atchison, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Lykins, Mary P: Atchison, Freshman, Political Science. Lyn- am, William W: Burdett, Freshman, General Agriculture. Lynch, Rich- ard D: Beloit, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Lynn, Danny O: Prai- rie Village, Freshman, Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Lyon, Carol A: Greensburg, Freshman, General. Lyon, Deanna K: Greensburg, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Lyon, Janet S: Overland Park, Freshman, English. Lyon, Larry D: Emporia, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. MacGowan, Elizabeth: Prairie Village, Junior, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: MacGregor, Richard E: Cheshire, Conn., Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Macho, Christine M: Wichita, Freshman, Speech. MacKender, Elizabeth: Ellis, Junior, Biological Science. Macy, Judith L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Maddox, James W: Sedgwick, Colo., Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Underclassmen: Low-Mar TOP ROW: Lowe, Donald R: Basehor, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Lowe, Gayle K: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Lowman, Catherine I: Leavenworth, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Lowman, Elizabeth A: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Lowrey, Fred E: Larned, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Lowrey, Timothy L: Larned, Sophomore, Physical Sci- ence. Lowry, Brenda A: Rage, Sophomore, Mathematics. Lowry, Kath- ryn J: Overland Park, Freshman, Mathematics. Lowry, Myron W: Nor- ton, Freshman, Architecture. Loy, Stephen E: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Pre- Forestry. THIRD ROW: Loyd, Martha L: Wichita, Sophomore, Psychology. Lu- cas, Betty L: Liberal, Junior, Civil Engineering. Lucas, Steven E: Tope- ka, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Lucas, Steven M: Overland Park, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Luckeroth, Janice M: Marysville, Fresh- man, Physical Therapy. tfiuti 596 TOP ROW: Mader, Barbara L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Mader, Michael W: Mayetta, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Maes. Sue C: Atchison, Junior, Physical Therapy. Maestas, Alan H: Derby, Freshman, General. Magby, Kay A: Evanston, 111., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Mages, Larry E: Lawrence, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. Magill. Stephen H: Leawood, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Magnett, Dale: Westmoreland, Freshman, General. Magnusson, David C: Racine, Wis., Sophomore, Architecture. Mah, Larry K: Topeka, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Mahan, Diane L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Music Edu- cation. Mahar. John R: Summit, N.J., Freshman, Architecture. Maichel, George W: Overbrook, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Maichel, Jacqualine: Overbrook, Junior, Elementary Education. Maike, Ronald D: Alma, Sophomore, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Maile, Linda A: Pawling, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary. Mailen, Gary A: Clay Center, Junior, Civil Engineering. Maisch, Janice E: Lenexa, Junior, Interior Design. Major, Linda L: Shawnee Mis- sion, Junior, Secondary- Education. Makela. Linda K: Overland Park. Junior, Foods and Nutrition. FIFTH ROW: Mall, Donna D: Kingman, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Mallory, William E: Ellis, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Malone, Mike J: Raymond, Sophomore, Political Science. Malone, Terrance J: Raymond, Freshman, General. Maloney, Kathleen S: Law- rence, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Muinura. Owen M: Lihue, Hawaii, Junior, Architecture. Maness, George M: Coffeyville, Junior, General. Maness, James S: Cof- feyville, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Mang, Patricia L: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Economics. Mangelsdorf, Edward: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. SEVENTH ROW: Manley. John H: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Manley. Mike R: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Mann, Barry A: Prairie Village, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Mann, Dale P: Hoyt, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. Mann, Deanna L: Quinter, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. EIGHTH ROW: Manning, Donna J: Sedgwick, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Mantel, Cheryl A: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Mapes, Robert E: Netawaka, Sophomore, Business Administration. Mar, Clarence Y: Junction City, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering Mar, Harry G: Junction City. Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. BOTTOM ROW: Marcuson, Diane G: Dresden, Freshman, Business Administration. Marden, Michael C: Independence, Sophomore, Pre- Law. Markel, Charles E: Cimarron, Junior, Agronomy. Marker, Jack H: Blue Springs, Mo., Special, General. Marker, Leora B: Blue Springs, Mo., Freshman, General. 597 SIXTH ROW: Martin, Marsha J: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Martin, Michael M: Winfield, Sophomore, Wildlife Con- servation. Martin, Ronnie K: Wichita, Freshman, General. Martindale, Denzel J: Phillipsburg, Junior, Mathematics. Martinek, Dwight J: Ross- ville, Sophomore, Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW: Martinsen, Andrew L: Primrose, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Martinsen, Roy J: Primrose, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary. Mason, Anthony R: Kiowa, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Mason, Darrell M: Arkansas City, Junior, Architecture. Mason, Gerald W: Beattie, Freshman, Accounting. EIGHTH ROW: Mason, Marlene K: Newton, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Mason, Marlin W: South Haven, Freshman, General Ag- riculture. Mason, Sharon K: Russell, Junior, Elementary Education. Mas- quelier, Suzette: lola, Sophomore, Accounting. Massey, Johnette C: Lenexa, Junior, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Massey, Patricia A: Hugoton, Junior, Psychology. Mas- sieon, Robert M: Wamego, Freshman, General Agriculture. Massoni, Mark R: Kismet, Freshman, General Agriculture. Masters, Andrew R: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administration. Masters, Janet L: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Elementary Education. Underclassmen: Mar-McC TOP ROW: Marler, Ronald J: Topeka, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary. Mar- ling, Mark E: Topeka, Junior, Accounting. Marmet, Phyllis J: Sabetha, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Marmie, Jerry L: Great Bend, Freshman, Business Administration. Marolf, Janet L: Hickam A. F. B., Hawaii, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Marquette, Susan J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Gen- eral Home Economics. Marr, Darrell E: Esbon, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Marrs, Janet K: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Marshall, James R: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Marshall, Richard K: Great Bend, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. THIRD ROW: Marshall, Shirley M: Junction City, Freshman, Psycholo- gy. Marston, Clinton M: Gypsum, Sophomore, Business Administration. Martell, Frederick N: Hollywood, Calif., Junior, Humanities. Marten, Jo A: Onaga, Freshman, General Home Economics. Marten, Larry L: Wheaton, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Martens, Barbara L: Prairie Village, Junior, Biological Science. Martens, Kathryn L: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Martens, William E: Bloomington, 111., Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering. Martin, Darrell A: Larned, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Mar- tin, Donna G: Southington, Conn., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. FIFTH ROW: Martin, Douglas S: Herington, Sophomore, Architecture. Martin, Duane W: Larned, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Martin, Ed- ward A: Delphos, Sophomore, Business Administration. Martin, Fred R.- Princeton, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Martin, Linda S: Manhattan, Junior, Home Economics Education. 598 TOP ROW: Mathena, Janice L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Humani- ties. Mathes, Jimmie R: Norton, Junior, Nursery and Landscape Manage- ment. Mathes, Lawrence E: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Bacteriology. Mathes, Viva K: Norton, Sophomore, Physical Education. Mathews, Cheryl T: Winfield, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Mathewson, Joseph R: Kansas City, Sophomore, Building Construction. Mathewson, Marianne: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Mathis, Jimmy D: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Matlack, Rae J: Burrton, Junior, Secondary Education. Matson, Jenell M: Clifton, Freshman, Family.and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Matthews, Leslie A: Pittsburg, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Matthews. Thomas O: Manhattan, Freshman, Business Administration. Matthewson, James E: Kansas City, Freshman, Chemistry. Matthias, Mark E: Denton, Junior, Business Administration. Mattke, Frank E: Ogallah, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. FOURTH ROW: Mau, Karen J: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Mau, Marilyn C: Overland Park, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Mauderly, Nancy A: Strong City, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Extension. Maupin, George D: Liberal, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Mawdsley, Michael V: Wichita, Freshman, Nuclear Engi- neering. FIFTH ROW: Mawhorter, David P: Aurora, Colo., Freshman, Physical Education. Maxfield, Nila K: St. Joseph, Mo., Sophomore, Interior De- sign. Maxted, Anita L: Clearwater, Junior, Psychology. Maxwell, Bruce A: Piper, Sophomore, Architecture. Maxwell, Larry A: Whiting, Sopho- more, Agricultural Education. i f V SIXTH ROW: Maxwell, Stephen R: Washington, Sophomore, Chemistry. Maxwell, Thomas J: Newton, Sophomore, Horticulture. Maxwell, Ver- non D: Emporia, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Maxwell, William H: Ster- ling, Junior, Civil Engineering. May, Judy A: Ulysses, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. SEVENTH ROW: May, Stephen L: Ellis, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Mayer, Gail A: New Hyde Park, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary. Mayer, Linda A: Marysville, Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Mayer, Michael H: Ozone Park, N.Y., Junior, Animal Husbandry. Mayfield. Cornell: Jackson, Miss., Freshman, History. EIGHTH ROW: Mayhill, Doris B: Arkansas City, Junior, Elementary Education. Mayhill, Terrence D: Newton, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Mays, Albertino G: Junction City, Freshman, Mathematics. Mr Adams. Janis J: Salina, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Mc- Callum, Roger S: Elmdale, Freshman, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: McCammon, Pat J: Glendale, Mo., Freshman, Feed Science and Management. McCann, Christopher: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. McCargar, Mark A: Salina, Freshman, Gen- eral. McCarthy, Margaret E: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. Mc- Carthy, Robert H: Syracuse, N.Y., Junior, Landscape Architecture. 599 Underclassmen: McC-McK TOP ROW: McCarty, Helen E: Ashland, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. McCaslin, Linda E: Stockton, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Mc- Cauley, Margaret L: Hays, Junior, Consumer Interest. McClay, Michael C: Ottawa, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. McClellan, James R: Frederick, Md., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: McClenny, Diane M: Emporia, Freshman, General. McCloskey, John D: Salina, Freshman, Mathematics. McClure, Alexan- der D: Newton, Freshman, Agricultural Education. McClure, Connie M: Richmond, Junior, Art. McClurg, Eric S: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Pre- Veterinarv. THIRD ROW: McCollough, Joanne E: Randall, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary. McConaughey, Michelle: Ulysses, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. McCool, Katherine A: Junction City, Freshman, General. Mc- Cormick, James M: Elaine, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Mc- Cosh, Gordon L: Abilene, Junior, Feed Science and Management. FOURTH ROW: McCown, Susan J: Overland Park, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. McCoy, Elizabeth A: Topeka, Sophomore, Modern Languages. McCoy, Jerry L: Wichita, Freshman, Accounting. McCoy, Michael D: Towanda, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. McCoy, Mi- chael P: Cottage Grove, Ore., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: McCoy, Patricia L: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. McCoy, Shirley J: Hiawatha, Freshman, General. McCrary, Duane M: Topeka, Junior, Pre-Law. McCreery, Kathleen: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. McCreight, Dick W: Arkansas City, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: McCullough, Vicki L: Junction City, Freshman, Eng- lish. McCune, James D: Montezuma, Junior, Business Administration. McCune, James R: Topeka, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Mc- Cune, Rebecca J: Derby, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Mc- Daneld, Roberta C: Osborne, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. y Martin Luther King, speaking to a crowd of 7,200, attacked the war in Vietnam and made a pitch for a strong state fair housing bill. King was picketed on his arrival by faculty and student protestors. i !| 1. i TOP ROW: NUDaniel. Harry W: Atchison, Junior, Geology. McDaniel. Karen L: Scott City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Mc- Daniel. Karen M: Salina, Freshman, General Home Economics. Mc- Dermott, Richard D: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Architecture. Mc- Devitt. Patrick T: Neptune. N.J., Sophomore. Wildlife Conservation. SECOND ROW: McDiffett, Thomas W: Herington. Freshman, Social Science. McDonald. Diane K: Williamsburg. Freshman. Clothing Retail- ing. McDonald Gary W: Clear Lake. Iowa, Junior. Nuclear Engineering. McDonald, Harry E: Port Huene, Calif., Junior, Biological Science. McDonald. Kenneth R: Smith Center. Sophomore. Architecture. THIRD ROW: McDonald. Patricia A: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Eng- lish. McDonald. Randolph: Leauood. Freshman, Pre-Seoondary Educa- tion. McDonald. Robert C: Smith Center, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. McDonald. Stanley L: Salina, Freshman. General. McDougal. Jean M: Topeka, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: McElhany, Patrick A: Shawnee. Freshman, Statistics. McElwain, Linda J: Wichita. Sophomore. Business Administration. McFadden, Robert E: Providence. R.I.. Junior. Plant Pathology. Mc- Ferren. Lynne: Salt Lake. Utah. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. McGee, James B: Kiowa, Freshman, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: McGhee. Charles M: McPherson. Sophomore. Pre-Law McGill. John R: Liberal. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. McGrath, Randall E: Topeka, Freshman, General. McGreevey. Karen A: Concor- dia. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. McGrew. Terry L: Ft. Scott, Sophomore, Mathematics. SLXTH ROW: McGugin. Mary E: Frankfort, Freshman, General Home Economics. McGugin, Rex C: Frankfort, Junior. Accounting. McGuire, Harlvn G: Oberlin. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. McGuire, Stephen P: Kansas City, Sophomore, Architecture. McHenry, Gail D: Kansas City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. SEVENTH ROW: Mcllroy, Karen J: Coddard, Junior, Art. Mclntire. Thomas R: Kansas City. Sophomore, Building Construction. Mclntyre. Deanna M: Ashland, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Mclntyre. Donald C: Homewood, III.. Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. McKale, Wil- liam C: Longford, Freshman, History. EIGHTH ROW: McKay, Jamie S: Dresden, Junior, Humanities McKee, Carol F: Burlington, Colo., Junior, Family and Child Development. McKee, Charles A: Wetmore, Freshman, Dairy Production. McKee. Mary J: Spearville, Junior, Clothing Retailing. McKee, Russell E: Edna, Junior. Animal Husbandry. BOTTOM ROW: McKeen, Teresa D: Liberal, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. McKemy. Elizabeth, C: Riley, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. McKenna. John M: Waten ille. Junior, Speech. McKerracher, Joanne: Garnett. Freshman. Humanities. McKinley, Carolyn K: Chester- field, Mo., Junior, Clothing Retailing. 601 Underclassmen: McK-Mer TOP ROW: McKinley, Douglas L: Belleville, Sophomore, Electrical En- gineering. McKinley, Marc D: Topeka, Freshman, Geology. McKinsey, Claudia M: Seneca, Sophomore, Pre-Elemetary Education. McKnight, Susan V: Wichita, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. McKoon, Maxine L: Paola, Freshman, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: McLain, David R: Kansas City, Junior, Political Sci- ence. McLain, Norman L: Sublette, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineer- ing. McLaughlin, David E: Chapman, Freshman, Biological Science. McLaughlin, Gerald L: Powhattan, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. McLaughlin, Teresa: Chapman, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: McLeod, Myra L: Blue Rapids, Junior, Family and Child Development. McLeod, Warren H: Arkansas City, Junior, Psychology. McMahon, Elaine C: Piper, Freshman, Physical Science. McManis, Mar- la J: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. McManis, Mary M: Manhattan, Junior, Physical Education. FOURTH ROW: McMann, Charles R: Beloit, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. McMaster, Ginger L: Norton, Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing. McMilin, Edward M: Kansas City, Junior, Architecture. McMillan, Judith K: Kansas City, Junior, Elementary Education. McMillan, Wil- liam D: Garden City, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. FIFTH ROW: McMillen, Jeanne P: Hutchinson, Junior, Chemistry. McMillen, John M: Mission, Freshman, Business Administration. Mc- Millen, Thomas J: Tulsa, Okla., Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Mc- Millin, Mary J: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. McMillion, Monica M: Ashland, Sophomore, Family and Child Develop- ment. SIXTH ROW: McMunn, Janet C: Parsons, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. McNeal, Charles D: Waldo, Sophomore, Agricultural Edu- cation. McNeal, Deanna M: Waldo, Freshman, General. McNeal, Doug- las M: Topeka, Junior, Pre- Medicine. McNee, Janet A: Cottonwood Falls, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. SEVENTH ROW: McNeil, Charlotte A: Larned, Sophomore, Psycholo- gy. McNeill, Sherry K: Havensville, Junior, Art. McNerny, Nancy L: Sharon Springs, Junior, Mathematics. McNew, Jerry L: Commerce City, Colo., Freshman, Architecture. McPeak, Gail H: Beloit, Junior, Biological Science. EIGHTH ROW: McPhail, Virginia L: Ashland, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. McPherson, Eileen A: McLouth, Junior, English. Mc- Pherson, Marlene R: McLouth, Freshman, General. McQuade, Charles E: Newton, Junior, Architecture. McQueeny, Melissa A: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. BOTTOM ROW: McQuillen, Tracy G: Wichita, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. McReynolds, Connie: Scott City, Junior, Horticulture. Mc- Reynolds, Jerry C: Woodston, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Mc- Reynolds, Richard: Burlington, Junior, Civil Engineering. McTavish, Patrick J: Olathe, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. I i Horn Tex I 602 TOP ROW: McVicker, Cheryl A: Beeler, Junior, Elementary Education. McVicker, Earl D: Beeler, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Meade, Rosemary: Abilene, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Meador, Mil- ton J: Olathe, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Means, Michele R: Mis- sion, Junior, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Mears, Beckie J: Overland Park, Freshman, General Home Economics. Meek, Vonnye S: Herington, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Meier, Calvin E: Haven, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Meier, Kenneth D: Baxter Springs, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Mei- necke, Jeanne D: Marysville, Junior, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Meisner, Sharon R: Manhattan, Junior, Interior Architec- tural Design. Meitler, Gene C: Lucas, Freshman, General Agriculture. Melberg, Donna L: Hamburg, N.Y., Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Mellgren, David J: Manhattan, Junior, Civil Engineering. Melton, Steven J: Stockton, Junior, Dairy Production. FOURTH ROW: Melvin, James M: Kansas City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Mendenhall, Marilyn: Overland Park, Freshman, General Home Economics. Meneilly, Robert H: Prairie Village, Freshman, Gener- al. Menne, Emily L: Wichita, Sophomore, English. Menz, Nancy K: Kirkland, 111., Sophomore, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Merchant, Thomas P: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-For- estry. Meredith, Janice R: Garden City, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Meredith, William H: Lincoln, Freshman, Social Sci- ence. Merewether, Judy M: Yates Center, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Merriam, Joseph G: Bonner Springs, Junior, Veterinary Medi- Home from a narrow 63-61 win over Iowa State, Coach Tex Winter and his varsity team are welcomed by 2, 000 Wildcat fans. Gene Williams ' last minute tip-in assured the Cats of a share in the league title. n j i Underclassmen: Mer-Min TOP ROW: Merriam, Steven D: Milton, Wis., Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary. Mertes, Michael D: Kdina, Minn., Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Mertz, Jim I: Ft. Scott, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Meschke, Mar- ty M: Garden City, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Meseke, Linda C: Alma, Freshman, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Messerschmidt, Alan: Elmhurst, III., Sophomore, Tech- nical Journalism. Messmer, Vicki J: Norwich, Sophomore, General. Mes- trovich, Janice C: Kansas City, Freshman, Sociology. Metz, Deidre A: Wellington, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Metzen, Melvin N: Garden Plains, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Metzinger, Janet S: Caldwell, Sophomore, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Metzinger, Leon F: Caldwell, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Meyer, Daryl J: Sabetha, Freshman, Feed Science and Management. Meyer, Deeanna K: Wichita, Sophomore, Retail Floriculture. Meyer, Donald K: Sabetha, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Meyer, Laura L: Leavenworth, Freshman, General. Meyer, Louis J: Sabetha, Sophomore, Agronomy. Meyer, Lynn R: Sa- betha, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Meyer, Nancy E: Basehor, Freshman, Foods and Nutrition. Meyer, Phillip C: Ulysses, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Meyer, Sheri A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Meyer, Theresa A: Olathe, Sophomore, Humanities. Meyer, Virginia A: Olathe, Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. Meyers, Greg L: Plainville, Special, General. Meyers, Mary E: Hoisington, Fresh- man, General. SIXTH ROW: Meyers, Terry L: Dwight, Junior, Accounting. Michaelis, Richard D: Russell, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Michaelis, Wade G: Ness City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Michaels, Kathryn S: Atchi- son, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Michaud, Pat- rick G: Clifton, Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Mick, Theodore J: Beloit, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Middlebrooks, Kathryn: Derby, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Middleton, Martha J: Woodbine, Junior, Music Education. Mielke, Robert H: Pittsburg, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Mier, Deborah A: Atchison, Freshman, Social Science. EIGHTH ROW: Mier, Mary J: Atchison, Sophomore, Physical Educa- tion. Mignot, Vaughn D: Gypsum, Junior, Business Administration. Miles, Dale W: Salem, Ore., Sophomore, Retail Floriculture. Miles, Gre- gory A: Clay Center, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Millenbruch, Sharon: Home, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Miller, Allan V: Great Bend, Junior, Animal Husband- ry. Miller, Anna C: Manhattan, Freshman, Music Education. Miller, Ar- thur D: Downers, Grove, 111., Junior, Business Administration. Miller, Brenda L: Lyndon, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Miller, Charles L: Wilmington, Del., Sophomore, Biological Science. H I ! Hi I! f I 604 1 ) J 5 i i TOP ROW: Miller, Darrell L: Dwight, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Miller, David L: Leawood, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Miller, David S: Cortland, N.Y., Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Miller, Donald W: Chase, Freshman, General Agriculture. Miller, Earlene L: Wellington, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Miller, Elizabeth A: Topeka, Junior, Modern Lan- guages. Miller, Grover A: Winfield, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Miller, James V: Lawrence, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Miller, Janean L: Salina, Junior, Music Education. Miller, Janice S: Ames, Iowa, Junior, Psychology. THIRD ROW: Miller, Janis E: Parsons, Jun ior, Elementary Education. Miller, Jean E: Salina, Freshman, General. Miller, Jeffrey B: Wichita, Sophomore, Architecture. Miller, John M: Richmond Hills, Mo., Fresh- man, Architecture. Miller, Linda G: Great Bend, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. FOURTH ROW: Miller, Lynne S: Salina, Sophomore, Biological Science. Miller, Marc E: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Miller, Max I: Prairie Village, Freshman, Economics. Miller, Nancy E: Atchison, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Miller, Norma J: Cawker City, Freshman, Speech. FIFTH ROW: Miller, Pamela A: Shaw nee Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. Miller, Patricia K: Zenda, Junior, Medical Technolo- gy. Miller, Paul E: Prairie Village, Junior, Economics. Miller, Prise-ilia I: Mullinville, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Miller, Randolph W: Wamego, Sophomore, Medical Technology. SIXTH ROW: Miller, Richard D: Blue Mound, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Miller, Robert P: Solomon, Freshman, General. Miller, Sher- ry E: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Miller, Stephen R: Paola, Fresh- man, General. Miller, Steven D: Agra, Freshman, History. SEVENTH ROW: Miller, Timothy L: Atchison, Freshman, Nuclear En- gineering. Miller, Vikki K: Great Bend, Junior, Secondary Education. Miller, William H: Wichita, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Millick, Melo- dy V: Onaga, Sophomore, Sociology. Millick, Monte L: Onaga, Fresh- man, Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Millis, Valerie J: Leawood, Junior, Psychology. Mills, Alan D: Centralia, Junior, Business Administration. Mills, Bruce L: Pratt. Junior, Speech. Mills, Gene L: Centralia, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Mills, George D: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. BOTTOM ROW: Mills, Kenneth R: Abilene, Freshman, Pre- Forestry . Millsap. Larni F: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Mims, Larry S: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Minard, Margaret K: Concordia, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Miner, William D: Ness City, Sophomore, Biological Science. 605 Underclassmen: Min-Mor TOP ROW: Minnis, Jane A: Atchison, Freshman, General. Minium, Laurel A: Baxter Springs, Junior, Home Economics Education. Miquelon, James P: Bartlett, 111., Sophomore, Chemistry. Mistier, Barbara D: To- peka. Sophomore, General Home Economics. Mitchell, Gregory E: Mc- Pherson, Freshman, General Agriculture. SECOND ROW: Mitchell, Jan L: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Cloth- ing Retailing. Mitchell, Jonathan B: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Account- ing. Mitchell, Kenneth B: Summerfield, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Mitchell, Letha F: Kingman, Junior, Home Economics Education. Mitchell, Linda J: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Mitchell, Mark E: Hutchinson, Freshman, General. Mitchell, Martha C: Lawrence, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Mitts, Warren C: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Mlinek, Dan J: St. Francis, Freshman, Mathematics. Mobley, Marilynn J: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Mock, Marc A: Plainville, Freshman, Pre- Forestry . Moe, Sandra S: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Moeder, Denis J: Plainville, Junior, Accounting. Moffatt, Margaret R: College Point, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Mojibian, Mansour: lola, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Moldauer, Hal P: East Meadow, N.Y., Junior, Architec- ture. Mollenkamp, Corlie E: Arnold, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Mollett, Michael M: Hutchinson, Junior, Technical Journalism. Mollohan, Keith R: Seneca, Junior, Medical Technology. Money, Richard K: Bavaria, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Montgomery, Jon P: Sabetha, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Montgomery, Susan D: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Pre- Elementary Educa- tion. Montney, Wayne A: Garden City, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Moody, Jackie W: Leoti, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Moody, Richard E: Auburn, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. SEVENTH ROW: Mooney, Robert L: Englewood, Colo., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Moore, Bill M: luka, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Moore, Francis W: Ulysses, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Moore, Jacqueline E: Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Moore, James E: West- moreland, Sophomore, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Moore Kerry E: Wichita, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Moore, Michael E: Kansas City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Moore, Nancy L: Wichita, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Moore, Patricia E: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Moore, Robert B: Hamlin, Tex., Freshman, Feed Science and Manage- ment. BOTTOM ROW: Moore, Roberta A: Wakarusa, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Moore, Hu A: Topeka, Junior, Modern Languages. Moore, Sylvia E: Munden, Junior, Elementary Education. Moorman, James H: Solomon, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Moran, Timothy W: Voorheesville, N.Y., Junior, Electrical Engineering. 606 TOP ROW: Morford, Cheryl S: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre- Elemen- tary Education. Morgan, Jerry D: Topeka, Junior, Agricultural Econom- ics. Morgan, Julie D: Salina, Freshman, Modern Languages. Morgan, Lyn J: Goodland, Junior, Social Science. Morgan, Patricia L: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Morgan, Steven L: Salina, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Morgenstern, Ronald: Russell, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Morland, William M: Lancaster, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Mor- ris, Dallas D: Newton, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Morris, James Leroy: Logan, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. BOTTOM ROW: Morris, James Lester: Barksdale AFB, La., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Morris, Jan E: Manhattan. Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Morris, Marcella M: Beloit, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Morris, Michelle: Overland Park, Sophomore, Economics. Morris, Susan L: Manasquan, N.J., Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Gliding across the frozen tennis courts, Marlatt men take a refreshing break before a study session. Placing a local call, a student takes advantage of the one free or four pay phones along the Union wall. 607 Underclassmen: Mor-Nee TOP ROW: Morris, Teresa E: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Computer Sci- ence. Morris, William G: Garnett, Freshman, Pre-Forestry Morrison, Linda K: Overland Park, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Morriss, Dennis R: Tecumseh, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Morrow, Margo M: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Morse, Richard L: Manhattan, Freshman, Physical Sci- ence. Morsinkhoff, John W: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Mortimer, Emley A: Delphos, Sophomore, Pre-Flementary Edu- cation. Morton, Catherine A: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Speech Patholo- gy and Audiology. Morton, Donald D: Coodland, Junior, General Agri- culture. THIRD ROW: Morton, Marie J: Oxford, Junior, Secondary Education. Morton, Michael W: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Moser, Peg- gy J: Manhattan, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Moses, Robert W: Oak Hill, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Mosher, Shirley A: Simpson, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Mosier, Steven J: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary. Moss, Fred L: Hoxie, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Moss, Victor A: Manhattan, Special, General. Mount, Sharyl L: Haven, Freshman, Music Education. Mountford, Max G: Winona, Junior, Physical Education. FIFTH ROW: Moxley, Tom J: Council Grove, Junior, Animal Husband- ry. Mover, Cheryl A: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Mover, David E: Prairie Village, Junior, Business Administration. Mover, Marlene K: Manhattan, Junior, Home Economics Education. Mudge, Patricia A: St. Paul, Minn., Freshman, General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Mudrey, Stephen J: Lexington, Mass., Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Mueller, Gail E: Alma, Freshman, Business Administration. Mueller, James P: Paola, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Mueller, Larry R: Hanover, Sophomore, General. Mueller, Mary A: Washington, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. SEVENTH ROW: Muir, Barbara S: El Dorado, Freshman, Interior De- sign. Muir, William L: Norton, Sophomore, Business Administration. Mulanax, Kenneth L: Abilene, Junior, Political Science. Mulcahey, Rod- ney P: Williamsburg, Fr eshman, Agricultural Engineering. Mull. Doug- las J: Great Bend, Junior, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Mullen, Pamela C: Blue Rapids, Junior, Family and Child Development. Muller, Patricia A: Junction City, Freshman, Gener- al Home Economics. Mullin, James P: Olathe, Freshman, General. Mulli- nix, Frances R: Kansas City, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Mullins, Troy M: New York, N.Y., Freshman, Geophysics. BOTTOM ROW: Mulvany, James A: Marysville, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Mulvany, Thomas P: Marysville, Sophomore, Accounting. Muncie, Shirley A: Manhattan, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Mundt, Jonathan R: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Munson, Barbara A: Junction City, Freshman, General Home Economics. 608 M SEVENTH ROW Naaf. Douglas E: Beattie, Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Nadeau, Stephanie A: Salina. Sophomore. Psychology. Na- gle. Catherine H: Schuylkill Haven. Pa.. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Nail- lit-ux. Lillian S: Ames. Sophomore. Medical Technology. Naiman. Dale E: Leoti. Junior, Agricultural Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Naiman. Danny H: Morland. Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nar Napier. Linda L: Salina. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Nash. David F: St. Joseph. Mo.. Sophomore, Animal Husbandry Naylor. Donald G: Burlington. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Neaderhiser. Larry L: Niles. Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Neal, Gary L: Mission, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Neal. Marcus L: Caldwell. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary. Neal. Philip J: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary. Needham. Sheila J: Abilene. Freshman. General Home Economics. Neely. Mary F: Chanute. Junior, General Home Economics. TOP ROW: Munson, Janet S: Atchison. Sophomore, Physical Education. Munson. Robert C: Junction City, Freshman. General Agriculture. Munt . Alan J: Greensburg, Junior. Animal Husbandry Muret. Rita A: Winfield, Junior. Elementary Education. Murphey. Christine: Kansas City, Sophomore. Music Education. SECOND ROW: Murphy. Charles M: Independence. Junior. Business Administration. Murphy, Daniel C: Bonner Springs. Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Murphy, Deanna M: Independence, Junior. Elementary Education. Murphy. Elizabeth A: Holton, Freshman, General. Murphy. Jeanne L: Lamed. Sophomore. Interior Design. THIRD ROW: Murphy. Kay E: Ogallah. Freshman. General Home Eco- nomics. Murphy, Kay M: Wichita. Freshman. Interior Design. Murray. Michael R: Junction City, Sophomore. Business Administration. Murray, Sylvia L: Marquette. Freshman, Psychology. Murrow. Julie M: Topeka. Sophomore. Physical Education. FOURTH ROW: Murry. Frank D: Kankakee. III.. Sophomore. Veteri- nary Medicine. Murry. Robert A: Lexington, Mo.. Junior. Physical Edu- cation. Musgrove. Constance: Manhattan. Freshman. Applied Music. Musil. Elmer L: Burdett. Freshman. General Agriculture. Musil. Hannah E: Blue Rapids. Freshman, General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Musil. Susan E: Manhattan, Freshman, Technical Journal- ism. Mussemann, Dennis F: Wakeeney. Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Musser. Ronald D: Topeka. ' Freshman. Pre- Forestry. Mutch. Janis E: Wichita, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Myers. Floyd E: Ben- dena. Junior. Pre-Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Myers, Gunile A: Alma. Junior, Physical Education. Myers. Kristy J: Marquette, Sophomore. General Home Economics. Myers. Linda S: Sabetha. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Myers, Ronald L: Milton. Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Myrick. Pamela S: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. 609 Underclassmen: Nee-N or TOP ROW: Neely, Richard D: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Neff, Martin E: I, akin, Junior, Physics. Neil, C. Dwayne: Ft. Scott, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Neil, Mary E: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Neill, Ceraldine: Wichita, Sophomore, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Neill, Robert D: Cummings, Sophomore, General Agri- culture. Neitzel, Suzann K: St. Francis, Sophomore, Sociology. Nekuda, Janice C: Cuba, Freshman, Elementary Education. Nelsen, Craig: Lea- wood, Sophomore, General. Nelson, Carol J: Oakley, Sophomore, Interior Design. THIRD ROW: Nelson, Edward E: Holdrege, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary. Nelson, Jane A: Sylvan Grove, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Nelson, John T: Hanover, Junior, Secondary Education. Nelson, Karen M: Ceresco, Neb., Junior, Secondary Education. Nelson, Kent L: Bartonville, 111., Freshman, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Nelson, Leland E: Washington, Freshman, Pre-Sec- oudary Education. Nelson, Nanette M: Plattsmouth, Neb., Freshman, History. Nelson, Patricia A: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Nelson, Robert L: Oakley, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Nelson, Robert R: Hays, Sophomore, General. FIFTH ROW: Nemechek, Juanita J: Wakeeney, Freshman, Pre-Medi- cine. Neskahi, Arthur C: Shiprock, N.M., Freshman, Architecture. Neu- linger, Newell R: Springdale, Conn., Sophomore, Architecture. New- bury, Lynnea S: Norton, Junior, Medical Technology. Newcom, Charles W: Garden City, Sophomore, Pre-Law. SIXTH ROW: Newell, Dorothy A: Stafford, Freshman, General Home Economics. Newell, Joy A: Overland Park, Junior, Secondary Education. Newland, Douglas B: Hamburg, N.Y., Freshman, Landscape Architec- ture. Newman, Marcia A: Arkansas City, Sophomore, Architecture. New- ton, Jo A: Marysville, Sophomore, Political Science. SEVENTH ROW: Ng, Edward M: New York, N.Y., Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Nichols, Stanley K: Burden, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Nichols, Wayne E: Manchester, Freshman, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Nickelson, Barbara J: Sabetha, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Nicklas, Kim S: Leawood, Sophomore, Sociology. EIGHTH ROW: Nicks, Linda L: Maize, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Nielsen, Douglas A: Winner, S.D., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Nielsen, Margo: Long Beach, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Nielsen, William M: Winner, S.D., Junior, Animal Husbandry. Nielson, Chester D: Redstone, Ala., Junior, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Niemann, Emily E: Topeka, Freshman, Retail Floricul- ture. Niemann, Robert M: Wichita, Sophomore, Business Administration. Niemeyer, John S: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Nightin- gale, Conrad: Burrton, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Nightingale, Timothy: Burrton, Sophomore, General. Befor a sen Klt.M 610 Before paying registration fees, students fill out a series of cards, supplying address and curricu- lum information. Each student is assigned a reg- istration schedule during the three-day period. m i w TOP ROW: Nigl, Joseph P: Milwaukee, Wis., Freshman, Architecture. Nilson. Martha J: Gypsum, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Nimmanhemin- da, Asvin: Bangkok, Thailand, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Nimz, Dale E: Goodland, Sophomore, General. Nitsch, Carol S: Oberlin, Fresh- man, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Niven, Lloyd H: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Agriculture. Nivert, Cynthia L: Ogden, Freshman, Mathematics. Nixon, Nancy K: Wellington, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Njoku, Celestine O: Ewani Enugu, Biafra, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Nodler, Jami L: Kansas City, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Nodler, Jeanie L: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary- Noel, Kent L: Abilene, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Noellsch, Kathryn: Olathe, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Noll, Jerome R: Frankfort, Freshman, General. Noll, Mari A: Highland, Junior, Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Noller, Douglas S: Hebron, Neb., 05, Architecture. Norby, Galen O: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Norby, Marcia A: Manhattan, Junior, Home Economics Education. Norman, Neil K: Scott City, Sophomore, Mathematics. Norris, Douglas C: Gaylord, Junior, Agronomy. 611 Underclassmen: Nor-Orr TOP ROW: Norris, Linda J: Mission, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Norris, William J: Smith Center, Freshman, General. North, Barbara K: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Mathematics. North, Judith R: Beloit, Junior, Family and Child Development. Norton, Beverly A: LaCygne, Junior Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Norton, Dennis L: Topeka, Sophomore, Restaurant Management. Norton, Marsha L: Plainfield, N.J., Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Norton, Sharon Lee: Warren, N.J., Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Norton, Sharon Lucille: Quinter, Freshman, General Home Economics. Norvell, Nancy J: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Nothdurft, Julie A: Prairie Village, Freshman, Foods and Nutrition. Novak, Mary A: Lucas, Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Novosel, Judy K: Kansas City, Sophomore, Bacteriology. Nulty, James R: Jewell, Sophomore, Architecture. Nurnberg, Rodger L: Empo- ria, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Nuss, Frederick J: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Law. Nuss, Steven E: Russell, Freshman, Computer Science. Nyberg, Ann M: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. Nye, Debara K: Mulvane, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Oakleaf, Terry R: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Vet- t Activity in Farrell Library ' s carrells seldom ceases final tests approach, even more students search dil- during the building ' s open hours. As mid-term and i gently for information sources for term papers. 612 ch di- apers. TOP ROW: Oaks, Garry L: El Dorado, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Ob- erle, Beverly S: Carbondale, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Oberle, Ronald L: Claflin, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Obermeier, Teresa M: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. O ' Brien, James K: Liberal, Freshman, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Ochs, Elizabeth A: Hoisington, Freshman, Pre-Den- tistry. Ochs, Kenneth C: Lacrosse, Junior, Physical Education. O ' Connor, Gerard F: Herington, Sophomore, Business Administration. O ' Connor, J. Michael: Herington, Sophomore, General. O ' Dell, Donald M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. THIRD ROW: Odgers, Carol A: Sublette, Freshman, General Home Economics. Odgers, Glenda M: Linn, Junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. O ' Donnell, Patricia A: Ellsworth, Freshman, Psychology. Ogle, John W: Emmett, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Ogle, Linda M: Emmett, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Ohaebosim, Linus: Orlu-Biafra, Nigeria, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering Ohl, Barbara A: Great Bend, Junior, Family and Child Development. Ohl, Nancy J: Great Bend, Freshman, General Home Economics. Ohmes, Francis E: Garden City, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. Orlander, Randall R: Little River, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. FIFTH ROW: Oldham, Beverly J: Hays, Freshman, Modern Languages. Oleen, Betty K: Falun, Junior, Elementary Education. Oleen, Glenn C: Falun, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Olivier, Leslie A: Great Bend, Freshman, Sociology. Olmstead, Marvin L: Derby, Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary. SIXTH ROW: Olsen, Sherry L: Clay Center, Sophomore, Clothing Re- tailing. Olson, Carolyn D: Olsburg, Junior, Home Economics Education. Olson, Douglas E: Salina, Freshman, Architecture. Olson, Gene L: Mc- Pherson, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Olson, Jeanne F: Manhattan, Freshman, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Olson, Karen E: Leawood, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Olson, Kathryn S: Dwight, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Oltjen, Allan C: Manhattan, Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine. O ' Meara, Tracy J: Harington, Neb., Freshman, Sociology. Omlor, Jane A: Seward, Junior, Psychology. EIGHTH ROW: O ' Neill, Ronald D: Winchester, Junior, Agronomy. Opat, Steven L: McPherson, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Oplinger, Roger C: Randall, Freshman, General Agriculture. Organ, William F: Oakley, Freshman, Geology. Oring, Kenneth A: Livingston, N.J., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. BOTTOM ROW: Orloske, Cynthia J: Wichita, Sophomore, Biological Science. Orlowski, David J: Kansas City, Freshman, Architecture. Or- mond, Mary C: Ft. Riley, Freshman, General. O ' Rorke, Margaret E: Hutchinson, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Orr, Ray- mond J: Clay Center, Sophomore, Business Administration. 613 Underclassmen: Orr-Pec TOP ROW: Orrell, Donald L: Peck, Freshman, General. Osborn, James M: Liberal, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Osborn, Linda L: Chanute, Junior, General. Osborne, Jay R: Peoria, 111., Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Osbourn, Pamela J: Manhattan, Junior, Pre- Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Osburn, Julieanne: Topeka, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Oshields, Sharon I: Ft. Worth, Tex., Sopho- more, Pre-Secondary Education. Osten, Stephen C: Bethesda, Md., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Ostermann, Alan D: Sylvan Grove, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Oswalt, William D: Little River, Junior, Animal Husbandrv. THIRD ROW: Otte, Melodic A: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Overman, Robert D: Wichita, Sophomore, Political Science. Overocker, Janice A: Protection, Junior, Home Economics Education. Owen, Glen D: Concordia, Freshman, Social Science. Owen, Linda L: Jewell, Freshman, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Owe, Robert L: West Chester, Pa., Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Packard, Helen E: Topeka, Junior, Modern Languages. Padon, Dorothy J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Page, Barbara J: Atchison, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Page, Den- nis D: Junction City, Sophomore, Physical Education. FIFTH ROW: Paine, Patricia J: Overland Park, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Palmateer, Robert C: Lawrence, Freshman, Business Administration. Palmer, Larry R: Olathe, Freshman, General Agriculture. Palmer, Martha D: Prairie Village, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Palmer, Michael L: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Architecture. I SIXTH ROW: Palmer, Stephen P: McPherson, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Palmer, Thomas C: Mission, Junior, Technical Journalism. Palmquist, Steven D: Lindsborg, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Pankratz, Carol D: Canton, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Pannbacker, William: Washington, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. SEVENTH ROW: Papon, Orval F: Fredonia, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Paramore, Pamela J: Delphos, Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Parke, John M: Shawnee, Freshman, General. Parke, Kathleen L: Collyer, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Parker, Don G: Wichi- ta, Junior, Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Parker, Edwin E: Robinson, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Parker, Jack W: Kansas City, Sophomore, Mathematics. Parker, Joanne J: Belpre, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Parker, Lar- ry A: Manhattan, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization Parker, Patri- cia L: Clearwater, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. BOTTOM ROW: Parker, Steven R: Leoti, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Parks, Janis L: Manhattan, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. Parmely, Michael L: Leroy, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Par- menter, Michael G: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Parr, Jane Leigh R: Rossville, Sophomore, General. t SEVE Peach Sleph, IK I 614 SIXTH ROW: Paxton, Deloris I: Talrnage, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Paxton, Keith R: Kiowa, Freshman, General. Payne, Donald A: Leawood, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Payne, Mary B: Abilene, Freshman, Interior Design. Payne. Patricia A: Los Angeles, Calif., Fresh- man, Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Peace, Marcia E: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Art. Peach. Arthur E: Morris Plains, N.J., Junior, Animal Husbandry. Peak, Stephen R: Norton, Freshman, Political Science. Pearce, Bryan F: Wal- lace, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Pearce, Kathleen: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Pearse, Tania J: Salina, Sophomore, Humanities Pear- son, Alice L: Reading, Junior, Applied Music. Pearson, Barbara S: Con- cordia. Junior, Music Education. Pearson, Beverly L: Beloit, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Pearson, Carolyn S: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Pearson, Jan C: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. Pearson, Rhonda J: Derby, Freshman, Medical Technology. Pearson, Thomas C: Concordia, Junior, Architecture. Pecis, Kenneth E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Peckham, James H: Ran- toul, Sophomore, Dairy Production. TOP ROW: Parrish, James W: Pratt, Junior, Political Science Parry, Ann M: Summit, N.J., Freshman, Physical Education. Parry, Deanna K: Os- age City, Junior, Physical Therapy. Parsons, Carolynn A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Parsons, Patricia J: Winfield, Fresh- man, Psychology. SECOND ROW: Partch, Ted R: Bird City, Junior, Physical Education. Paske, Patrick D: Toronto, Freshman, Physical Education. Pastrick, Pamela J: Shawnee Mission, Junior. Elementary Education. Pastrick, Priscilla: Leawood, Freshman, Modern Languages. Patrick, Ronald L: Dodge City, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. THIRD ROW: Patrick, Ward D: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, Mechan- ical Engineering. Patterson, Judy K: Hays, Sophomore, Humanities. Pat- terson, Nona M: Leawood, Freshman, Social Science. Patterson, Ray E: Wichita, Sophomore, History. Pattison, Anne C: Prairie Village, Sopho- more, Medical Technology. FOURTH ROW: Patton, James A: Hiawatha, Freshman, English. Pat- ton, Martha D: Danville, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Patton, Walter B: Galena, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Paul, Karla M: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Pauls, Keith E: In- m. ui Junior, History. FIFTH ROW: Paulsen, Brad A: Wichita, Freshman, Humanities. Paul- sen, Gary D: Onaga, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Paulsen, Robert E: Onaga, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Pavlu, Mary F: Brownell, Freshman, Business Administration. Pavolich, Karen M: Leavenworth, Freshman, Applied Music. 615 Underclassmen: Ped-Pit TOP ROW: Peddicord, Amy S: Wamego, Freshman, Physical Education. Peddicord, Lana K: Wamego, Freshman, Interior Design. Pedersen, Connie E: Emporia, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Peder- son, Christina: Manhattan, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Peel, David E: Topeka, Junior, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Peithman, Loren E: Hebron, Neb., Freshman, Physical Education. Peitsch, Alan C: Haven, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Pelkey, Linda K: Atchison, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Pell, Mary H: De Soto, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Pendarvis, Nancy I: Junction City, Junior, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Pendergast, Michael: Troy, N.Y., Freshman, Landscape Architecture. Pendleton, Emily A: Coffeyville, Junior, Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Pennington, Cynthia: Easton, Freshman, Pre- Nursing. Percival, Nancy S: Coffeyville, Junior, Secondary Education. Perez, Franklin P: New York, N.Y., Sophomore, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Perrin, Nancy J: McPherson, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Perry, Charles A: Baldwin, Sophomore, Physics. Perry, Nancy J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Chemistry. Perry, Phillip A: Overland Park, Freshman, Political Science. Perry, Robert W: Blue Rapids, Junior, Busi- ness Administration. FIFTH ROW: Perry, Stephen M: Wichita, Sophomore, Landscape Archi- tecture. Perry, Steven E: Hugoton, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Ferryman, Linda C: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Pesaresi, Karen K: Manhattan, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Peter, Michael J: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. SIXTH ROW: Peterie, Jerry D: Kinsley, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Peterman, Michael D: Augusta, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Pe- ters, Bruce E: Wellington, Junior, Business Administration. Peters, James M: Lehigh, Junior, Business Administration. Peterson, Cheryl J: Smith Center, Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. SEVENTH ROW: Peterson, Christopher: Lombard, III., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Peterson, Danny R: Burdick, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Peterson, David C: Kansas City, Freshman, Physical Education. Peter- son, Dianna J: Clifton, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Peterson, Earnest E: Tongano.xie, Freshman, Feed Science and Management. EIGHTH ROW: Peterson, Garry L: Haddam, Sophomore, Animal Hus- bandry. Peterson, Jerry M: Great Bend, Junior, Political Science. Peter- son, Joan K: Clay Center, Freshman, Interior Design. Peterson, Jolene M: McPherson, Freshman, General Home Economics. Peterson, Larry M: Burdick, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Peterson, Linda J: Mulvane, Freshman, Foods and Nutrition. Peterson, Mary E: Manhattan, Junior, Family and Child De- velopment. Peterson, Nancy S: McPherson, Junior, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Peterson, Randy M: Assaria, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Peterson, Roger K: Sylvan Grove, Freshman, General Agri- culture. 616 TOP ROW: Peterson, Roy W: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Petrik, Nancy J: Topeka, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Petrus, Arvyd P: Cleveland, Ohio, Sophomore, Physical Education. Petzold, Philip A: Leawood, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Pfannenstiel, Duane: Ransom, Fresh- man, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Pfefer, David N: Kansas City, Sophomore, Bakery Management. Pfeifer, Eldon A: Morland, Freshman, Agricultural Educa- tion. Pfeiffer, Donald G: Garland. Junior, Electrical Engineering. Pfister, Linda S: Clifton, Junior, Pre- Secondary Education. Pflieger, Edwin F: Logan, Junior, Building Construction, THIRD ROW: Pflughoeft, Danellda: Ellsworth, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Phalen, Dennis R: Riverton, Sophomore, Nuclear Engi- neering. Phalp, Lynne E: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Phalp, Patricia M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Phares, E. Dale: Ben- ton, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Phillips, Carol A: Valley Falls, Junior, Foods and Nutri- tion. Phillips. Connie J: Wichita, Freshman, Mathematics. Phillips, James E: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Phillips, John E: Cherryvale, Sophomore, Social Science. Phillips, Judith A: Manhattan, Junior, History. FIFTH ROW: Phillips, Linda M: Clay Center, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Phillips, Pamela S: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Phillips, Patricia J: Manhattan, Freshman, Art. Phillips, Thomas J: Leav- enworth, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Phinney, Alan G: Overland Park, Junior, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Pianalto, Francis J: Atwood, Junior, Feed Science and Management. Pickett, Delmar V: Randolph, Freshman, History. Pickett, Keith F: Council Grove, Special, Technical Journalism. Pierce, Bluford H: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. Pierce, Gary W: Salina, Sophomore, Chemistry. SEVENTH ROW: Pierce, Martha L: Mission, Freshman, English. Pier- point, Pamela S: Wichita, Junior, Accounting. Pierson, Bruce A: Clay Center, Sophomore, Physical Education. Pierson, Stephen W: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Pike, Kirby D: Ashland, Sophomore, General Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Pilger, Norman W: Sharon Springs, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Pinaire, Richard A: Junction City, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Pincomb, Arthur C: Olathe, Freshman, Sociology. Finger, Rebecca A: Troy, Junior, Home Economics Education. Pinkerton, Sheryl L: Wichita, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Pinkston, Tom L: Cedar Point, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Piper, Richard R: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Pipkin, Susan E: Wichita, Freshman, General. Pitcock, Arthur L: Russell, Freshman, Biological Science. Pitsch, Joann M: Marys- ville. Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. 617 Underclassmen: Pit-Pro TOP ROW: Pittman, Jack R: Greensburg, Freshman, Art. Pizel, Linda R: Kanorado, Sophomore, Business Administration. Plankinton, Margaret: Horton, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Plattner, Janell A: Sa- betha, Junior, Elementary Education. Plemons, Ronald W: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Plumb, Linda K: Marysville, Sophomore, Business Administration. Plumberg, Gary J: Manhattan, Junior, Physical Science. Plumer, Jon G: Salina, Freshman, Architecture. Plummer, Carolyn J: Salina, Freshman, General Home Economics. Plunkett, Penelope M: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Poell, Michael J: St. Marys, Sophomore, Pre- Forestry . Poggemeyer, Lewis E: Carlsbad, Calif., Sophomore, Architecture. Poh- lenz, Sheryl A: Wichita, Sophomore, Interior Design. Poland, Richard L: Clyde, Sophomore, Business Administration. Poland, Steven B: Olathe, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Polanski, Zbigniew: Buffalo, N.Y., Freshman, Econom- ics. Poley, Thomas E: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Polfer, Roy K: Olathe, Freshman, Business Administration. Pollman, James L: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Pollock, Dan L: Soldier, Sopho- more, Pre- Veterinary. BOTTOM ROW: Pomeroy, E. Diane: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Pomeroy, Karen J: Derby, Freshman, General Home Economics. Pomperien, Janice E: Wichita, Junior, Physical Education. Ponden, William E: Philadelphia, Pa., Junior, Architecture. Ponton, Connie L: Manchester, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Placing second in Harlequinade, Gamma Phis and Sig Eps honor the pharaoh, forming a human pyramid. , In their HQ skit, Phi Delts and Thetas depict how individuality can be lost in a computerized society. 618 1 TOP ROW: Poole, Pamela L: Manhattan, Sophomore, General Poor- man, Tom T: Wichita, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Pope, Jerald L: Marysville, Sophomore, Biological Science. Porter, Benjamin L: Gar- den City, Junior, Architecture. Porter, Charles L: Oberlin, Freshman, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Porter, Diann L: Ottawa, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Porter, Patricia A: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Porterfield, Lindsay: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. Portschy, Charlotte: Herndon, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Post, Paul D: Concordia, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Poteet, Billie L: Penalosa, Freshman, General. Potenski, Ronald D: Clay Center, Freshman, General. Pottberg, Henry C: Downs, Freshman, Accounting. Potter, Donelyn D: Winfield, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Potter, Robert D: Topeka, Freshman, In- dustrial Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Potter, Robert S: Marysville, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Potter, Thomas M: Wichita, Junior, Accounting. Powell, Donna K: Hanston, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Powell, Gary W: Overland Park, Junior, Pre-Veterinary. Powell, Sherry L: Concordia, Junior, Modern Languages. FIFTH ROW: Powers, Eugene J: Grain field. Freshman, General. Pow- ers, William E: Junction City, Freshman, Political Science. Powierza, Richard J: Lawrence, Mass., Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Prae- ger, Karla F: Claflin, Sophomore, Biological Science. Pralle, Craig L: Marysville, Freshman, Physical Education. SIXTH ROW: Prather, Edwin L: Wichita, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Prather, Marcia E: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Pray, Christine E: Hope, Junior, English. Pray, Mark W: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Pray, Roberta A: Hope, Freshman, Technical Journalism. SEVENTH ROW: Pray, Warren C: Junction City, Sophomore, Art. Pree- dy, Carl E: Satanta, Junior, Pre-Veterinary. Prentice, Bruce L: Ottawa, Freshman, General. Presnal, Nancy L: Goddard, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Prevost, Helen A: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Technical Journalism. EIGHTH ROW: Price, Charles W: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Price, Craig H: Topeka, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Price, Janice A: Shawnee, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Price, Steve J: Ben- nington, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Price, Susan L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Pridey, Ann M: Delphos, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Priebe, James W: Vassar, Sophomore, Social Science. Prine, Richard W: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Building Construction. Privette, Hugh T: Overland Park, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Prochas- ka, Mary K: Chapman, Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. 619 Underclassmen: Pro-Rei TOP ROW: Prochaska, Robert D: Chapman, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Proffitt, Rosalyn: Wichita, Freshman, General. Propp, Lawrence L: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Pruyn, Gary S: Peekskill, N.Y., Junior, Animal Husbandry. Pryor, Charles M: Leawood, Freshman, Busi- ness Administration. SECOND ROW: Przybos, Douglas W: Akron, N.Y., Junior, Animal Hus- bandry. Puckett, Nancy J: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Puett, Arthur C: Manhattan, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Pule, Chester M: Bon- ner Springs, Freshman, General. Pulliam, Kathleen A: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Pulliam, William D: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Architec- ture. Pultz, Lawrence O: Ceiba, Puerto Rico, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Purvis, John H: Baldwin, Freshman, History. Pyles, Jean M: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Querry, Marilyn J: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Quick, Dudley E: Mapleton, Sophomore, Animal Hus- bandry. Raccuglia, Gary R: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Rader, John R: Prairie Village, Freshman, Accounting. Rader, Rochelle L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Rader, Ryan R: Oakley, Junior, Archi- tecture. FIFTH ROW: Radke, Sharon R: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Rabija, Richard J: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Rahn, Phillip R: Winfield, Freshman, Agronomy. Raida, Merle L: Harper, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Raile, Clifford D: St. Francis, Junior, Animal Husbandry. SIXTH ROW: Raile, Delbert D: St. Francis, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Raines, Earl W: Louisburg, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Raitt, Jeannette M: Manhattan, Special, Elementary Education. Raitt, Jill L: Rose Hill, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Ramirez, Elizabeth M: Shawnee, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Ramsey, Carl C: Salina, Junior, Architecture. Ramsey, Lorna M: Council Grove, Freshman, General. Ramsey, Mary I: Clay Center, Freshman, Psychology. Ramsey, Sandra K: Junction City, Fresh- man, Anthropology. Randall, Allen J: Kansas City, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW. Randall, Russell M: Kansas City, Freshman, Mechani- cal Engineering. Randle, David L: Hugoton, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Randle, Lawrence J: Hugoton, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Ran- dolph, Janet L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Sociology. Ranes, Tommy E: Cherryvale, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. BOTTOM ROW: Raney, Richard R: Norway, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Raney, Stephen K: Lansing, Junior, Physics. Rankin, Jan E: ( lay Center, Freshman, General Home Economics. Ransom, Edgar W: Wil- liamsburg, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Ransom, Willard B: Wil- liamsburg, Freshman, Chemistry. 620 rl iiltt FOURTH ROW Readis. Fidel L: Kansas City. Freshman, Animal Hus- bandry Reber. Diana L: Topeka, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Rector. Winston K: Tampa, Freshman. Animal Husbandry. Redd, Den- nis G: Buhler, Junior. Statistics Redding, Peggy S: Dallas, Tex., Fresh- man. Pre-N eterinarv. FIFTH ROW: Redlinger, Joseph M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Reed. Dale W: Formoso, Sophomore, Chemistry. Reed. Donald J: Ottawa, Freshman, General. Reed, Michael E: Plain- ville. Sophomore. Industrial Engineering. Reed, Nancy J: Stanhattan, Junior. Pre- Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW Reed. Steven M: Topeka, Junior, Business Administration Reed. Thomas A: Morgans ille. Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Reed- er. Martha E: Troy, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Reedy, Linda L: Hanover, Freshman. Home Economics Education. Reese, James H: Natoma. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Reeve. Lee M: Garden City, Freshman, Agricultural Economics Reeves. Roy K: Battle Mountain. Nev . Freshman. Pre-Veter- inary Regier, Marlene F: Newton, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Educa- tion Regnier. Robert D: Mission. Sophomore, Pre-Law. Regnier, Victor A: Mission. Junior. Architectural Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Reh, Sheryl K: Natoma. Sophomore. Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Rehm. Susan N: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Mod- ern Languages. Rehschuh. Susan M: Manhattan. Junior. Art. Reichert, Wilbur M: Selden, Freshman. Pre-Medicine. Reichle. John E: Manhat- tan, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Reid, Richard M: Howard, Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine Reilly. Brian M: Old Chatha, N.Y., Junior, Animal Husbandry. Reimer. Daryl R: Plains, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Reimer, Jeanette K: Cimarron, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Reimler. Heidy L: St. Marys, Freshman, Home Economics Education. TOP ROW: Happ. Gerald F: Peoria, 111.. Sophomore. Pre-Law Rapp. Jerrie S: Tampa, Fla., Junior, Geography. Rasch, Dana L: Topeka, Soph- omore, Physical Education. Rasmusson. Jarold L: Lindsborg, Sophomore, General. Rathbun. Connie S: Conway, Junior, Home Economics and Nursing. SECOND ROW: Rauckman. Robert H: Hutchinson, Junior, Accounting. Raug, James S: Kansas City. Junior. Zoology. Ravenscroft. Judith: Over- land Park. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Ravenstein, Kent E: Kingman, Freshman, Animal Husbandry Rawlings. Edward O: Overland Park. Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Ray. Richard R: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Ravi, Jan L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Ray- mond. Dale V: Garnett. Freshman. General Agriculture. Razak. Diane E: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Read. Michael K: Al- tamont. Freshman, Physics. 621 Underclassmen: Rei-Ric TOP ROW: Reinert, Jeffrey D: Atwood, Freshman, General Agriculture. Reinke, Don E: Mission, Freshman, Speech. Reinwald, Andrew J: Belle- rose, N.Y., Freshman, Bakery Management. Reis, Catherine S: Hutchin- son, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Reisig, David J: Russell, Junior, Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Reissig, Rita I: Lyons, Junior, Retail Floriculture. Reit- mayer, Gerald L: Quinter, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Reitz, Timo- thy J: Paxton, Neb., Junior, History. Reitzel, Melvin J: Logan, Junior, Business Administration. Rembleske, Linda M: Wichita, Junior, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Hempe, Kenneth J: Plainville, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Remsberg, Deborah S: Arkansas City, Freshman, General. Ren- berger, Linda K: McPherson, Freshman, General Home Economics. Rengstorf, Dana K: Winfield, Sophomore, Art. Renich, Stephen E: Sali- na, Junior, Chemistry. FOURTH ROW: Renner, Kerry L: Fulton, Mo., Sophomore, Architec- tural Structures. Renner, Patricia S: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Reppert, Jerry L: Anna, 111., Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Retter, David E: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre- Dentistry. Reynolds, Nona G: Overland Park, Junior, Interior Design. FIFTH ROW: Reynolds, Robert L: Leawood, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Reynolds, Roger D: Hugoton, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Reynolds, Stephen L: Abilene, Junior, Pre- Secondary Education. Reynolds, Walter B: Natoma, Freshman, Mathematics. Reynolds, Wil- liam L: Winfield, Senior, Agricultural Economics. SIXTH ROW: Rhoades, Lois J: Wakeeney, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Rhoads, David B: McPherson, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Rhoads, Linda C: Prairie Village, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. Rhodd, Alice A: Dexter, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Rhodes, Charlene K: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics Educa- tion. SEVENTH ROW: Rhodes, John H: Jamestown, Junior, Dairy Foods Pro- cessing. Rhudy, Polly J: Derby, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Rhyne, Janie I: Colorado Springs, Colo., Junior, Modern Languages. Rice, Dean A: Clayton, Freshman, General Agriculture. Rice, Jerry D: Overland Park, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Rice, Linda L: Great Bend, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Rice, Lloyd O: Eureka, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Rice, Robert E: Paola, Freshman, Business Administration. Rich, Eugene A: Andover, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Richard, Loren D: Ellsworth, Fresh- man, Agricultural Education. BOTTOM ROW: Richard, Sherolyn R: St. Francis, Freshman, General. Richards, David F: Norton, Sophomore, Business Administration. Rich- ards, Gary A: Oberlin, Freshman, Physical Education. Richards, Gayla L: Manhattan, Junior, Sociology. Richards, Judy L: Manhattan, Fresh- man, Humanities. 622 Demonstrating column action due to various weight conditions, architecture students use equipment in the Structures Model lab. The lab allows students to observe structure conditions studied in class. TOP ROW: Richards. Michael K: Atwood. Junior. Animal Husbandry. Richards. William L: Hoyt,. Sophomore. Nuclear Engineering. Richard- son, Anne: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Richardson. Cheryl A: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Richardson. David J: Frankfort. Freshman. General. SECOND ROW: Richardson. James C: Belleville. Junior, Psychology. Richardson. James M: Shawnee, Sophomore. Pre-Forestry. Richardson. Janet L: Leavenworth, Sophomore. Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Richardson. John S: Salina, Sophomore, Accounting. Richardson. Joseph T: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Richardson. Linda M: Winifred. Junior, Home Eco- nomics Education. Richardson. Pamela: Seabrook, Md., Freshman, Mathematics. Richardson, Patricia: Ottawa. Sophomore, General. Ri- charz. Karen P: Independence, Sophomore. General Home Economics. Richmond, Patricia A: Manhattan, Junior, Chemistry 623 Underclassmen: Ric-Rog TOP ROW: Richner, Nikki L: Leawood, Freshman, Medical Technology. Richter, Dennis A: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Rickard, Loren J: Lyons, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Ricker, Clyde S: Raymond, Sophomore, General. Ricklefs, Charles R: Severance, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Ridenour, Stephen J: Elkhart, Freshman, General. Rieb, Douglas R: St. Francis, Freshman, Architecture. Riedl, Jay D: Coz- ard, Neb., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. Riemann, Linda K: Claflin, Soph- omore, Home Economics Education. Rieniets, David C: Wichita, Junior, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Rieniets, Harold W: Wichita, Freshman, History. Ries- chick, Leroy W: Soldier, Freshman, General Agriculture. Rieschick, Rita M: Soldier, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Rife, Jerry E: Milling- ton, N.J., Freshman, Music and Biology. Riffel, Jerris L: Russell, Sopho- more, Mathematics. FOURTH ROW: Riffel, Lynne J: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Riffle, Anne M: Overland Park, Junior, Elementary Education. Riggenbach, John C: Wellington, Sophomore, Architecture. Riggs, Glenn W: Dexter, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Riggs, Monte W: Garden City, Fresh- man, Architectural Structures. FIFTH ROW: Riley, Lesta L: Valley Center, Freshman, Radio and Tele- vision. Riley, Randall B: Valley Center, Junior, Business Administration. Rindt, Cheryl K: White City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Ringel, Carolyn K: Alma, Freshman, Art. Rink, Larry E: Wichita, Sopho- more, Pre-Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Rippe, Carolyn J: Ludell, Junior, Elementary Education. Rippe, Richard J: Atwood, Freshman, Technical Journalism Ripple, David E: Dodge City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Risdon, William G: Beltsville, Md., Freshman, Architecture. Rison, Susan E: Hamlin, Sopho- more, Physical Therapy. SEVENTH ROW: Risserjohn W: Annville, Pa., Sophomore, Agricultur- al Economics. Rissman, Linda L: Lawrence, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Ritter, Trudy G: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Roach, Catherene R: Wichita, Freshman, General. Roach, Harriet F: Overland Park, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Roane, Betty J: Clay Center, Freshman, General Home Economics. Robb, Sue E: Mayetta, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Robben, Gary L: Oakley, Junior, Accounting. Robbins, Claude L: Kirk- wood, Mo., Sophomore, Architecture. Robbins, Constance E: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Robbins, John W: Newtonia, Mo., Junior, Secondary Education. Robbins, Richard L: Walsh, Colo., Junior, Animal Husband- ry. Roberman, Jay A: Philadelphia, Pa., Sophomore, Restaurant Manage- ment. Roberts, Craig A: Salina, Junior, Civil Engineering. Roberts, Diana C: Great Falls, Mont., Freshman, Biological Science. 624 FIFTH ROW: Robker, Douglas E: Easton, Sophomore, Chemical Engi- neering. Robson, John W: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Robson, Ronald E: New York, N.Y., Junior, Speech. Rocco, Vincent P: Lynbrook, N.Y., Junior, Animal Husbandry. Roche, Barbara J: Concordia, Sophomore, English. SIXTH ROW: Rock, Lawrence D: Stockton, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Rock, Lynn M: Hope, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Rock- hold, Barbara E: Salina, Sophomore, Sociology. Rockhold, David R: Sali- na, Junior, Bacteriology. Roda, Daniel P: Hudson, Ohio, Sophomore, Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW: Rodda, Robert G: Wichita, Sophomore, Humanities. Rodelander, Priscilla: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. Roden- beek, Marianne: Scott City, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Ro- denbeek, Suzanne W: Scott City, Junior, Elementary Education. Rodrick, Rebecca A: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Roe, Virginia C: Salina, Sophomore, Modern Lan- guages. Roebke, Marie A: Clay Center, Junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. Boeder, Robert J: Norton, Junior, Technical Journalism. Roeder, Timothy L: Norton, Freshman, General. Roesler, Steven D: Junction City, Junior, Speech. BOTTOM ROW: Rogers, David M: Garnett, Sophomore, Architecture. Rogers, Michael K: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Rogers, Richard A: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Rogers, Steven D: Olathe, Junior, Business Administration. Roglin, Virginia R: Quincy, Sophomore, Physical Education. TOP ROW: Roberts, James C: Wichita, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Roberts, Robert R: Emporia, Sophomore, Architecture. Roberts, Ronnie L: Manhattan, Special General. Roberts, Thomas C: Scott City, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Robinson, Bruce H: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Robinson, Geraldine: Soldier, Freshman, Pre- Elemen- tary Education. Robinson, Jackie J: Frankfort, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Robinson, Julie E: Salina, Freshman, Elementary Education. Robinson, Karen J: Cedar Point, Junior, Accounting. Robinson, Lusk F: Little Rock, Ark., Junior, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Robinson, Mark L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Physical Science. Robinson, Mary A: Dodge City, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Rob- inson, Michael C: Cedar Point, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Robinson, Phillip C: Frankfort, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Robinson, Richard L: Downs, Junior, Veterinary ' Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Robinson, Robert W: Nashville, Freshman, Political Science. Robinson, Rosalie R: Holton, Freshman, Music Education. Rob- inson, Roy L: Kansas City, Junior, Milling Science and Management. Robinson, Steven A: Topeka, Freshman, Architecture. Robinson, Valeria J: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. 625 Underclassmen: Roh-Rul TOP ROW: Rohla, Joann E: Formoso, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Rohles, Nancy B: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Rohner, Karen S: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Rohr, Dale R: Overland Park, Junior, Accounting. Rohr, Joyce J: Burlington, Junior, History. SECOND ROW: Rohr, Mary L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Rohrbaugh, Buford L: Cimarron, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Rokey, Gar- ry J: Sabetha, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Roland, David M: Wich- ita, Sophomore, Architecture. Rollenhagen, Larry E: Onaga, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. THIRD ROW: Rollins, Larry W: Wichita, Junior, Accounting. Romine, Robert B: Lyndon, Freshman, General Agriculture. Rondeau, Susan G: Great Bend, Freshman, English. Ronnau, Charles F: St. Marys, Sopho- more, Animal Husbandry. Ronnau, Robert M: St. Marys, Freshman, Feed Science and Management. FOURTH ROW: Ronsse, Marie A: St. Marys, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Root, Donald R: Ellsworth, Junior, Business Administration. Rorick, Jerre K: Johnson, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Roscoe, Jerry E: Junction City, Sophomore, General. Rose, Carmie J: Topeka, Junior, English. FIFTH ROW: Rose, Lenita R: Clay Center, Freshman, General. Rose, Susan E: Lenexa, Freshman, General. Rose, Theresa K: Overbrook, Junior, Elementary Education. Ross, Anita M: Troy, Freshman, Business Administration. Ross, Barbara J: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Ross, Cheryl J: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Ross, Cynthia L: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Ross, Linda M: Lacygne, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Ross, Richard A: Salina, Freshman, Business Administration. Ross, Stephen L: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Ross, Wayne A: Webber, Sophomore, Nuclear Engi- neering. Rotach, Connie D: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Roth, Allen P: Pfeifer, Sophomore, Computer Science. Roth, Gene M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Roth, Janet S: Atchison, Junior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Rothe, Nancy J: Ness City, Freshman, Pre-Business Education. Rothfuss, Jerry W: Clifton, Junior, Agronomy. Rotman, Jen- nifer B: Cawker City, Junior, Elementary Education. Rottinghaus, Carol A: Corning, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Roush, Charles S: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Roush, Roger E: Stafford, Freshman, Architectural Structures. Rowe, Roderick G: Wichita, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Rowe, Stephen P: Kansas City, Freshman, Architecture. Rowlen, Lance C: Belleville, Freshman, Art. Roy, Jerry C: Overland Park, Fresh- man, Pre-Secondary Education. :-. ' ft f W ft I 626 v-r 4 TOP ROW: Roy, Ronald D: Glasco, Freshman, Zoology. Hoy. Walter F: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre- Forestry . Rover. Linda L: Arlington, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Ruberson. Charles A: Independence, Freshman, Physics. Ruble. Connie J: San Mateo, Calif. Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. SECOND ROW: Ruble, Darrell D: San Mateo, Calif., Junior, Business Administration Ruder, Mary C: Hays, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Rudick, Douglas D: Bellerose, N.Y., Sophomore, Geography. Rudolph. Floyd: Smith Center, Freshman, Physical Education. Ruff, Donna J: Newton, Sophomore, Medical Technology. THIRD ROW: Ruff. James A: Mt. Prospect, 111., -Freshman, Architecture. Ruff, Leann R: Logan, Freshman. General. Ruff. Patricia A: Logan, Junior. Secondary Education. Ruff, Rodney L: Ness City, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Ruggles, Patricia A: Manhattan. Junior, Ele- mentary Education. BOTTOM ROW Ruhnke. Dennis N: Troy, Freshman. Biological Sci- ence. Ruhnke. Robert A: Atchison, Sophomore, General. Rule. John R: Norton, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Rule, Sharron J: Norton, Jun- ior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Ruliffson. Mark H: Man- hattan. Freshman, General. After taking the Big 8 Conference championship by defeat ing Oklahoma State 49-47, Wildcats relax in the locker room. The victory gave the team a berth in the NCAA tournament in Wichita during March. Underclassmen: Rum-Sch TOP ROW: Rumsey, Benjamin T: Council Grove, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Rumsey, Gary O: Wichita, Sophomore, Geology. Rumsey, Gilbert E: Topeka, Junior, Art. Runft, Donna M: Scandia, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Runft, Myron G: Scandia, Junior, Animal Husbandry. SECOND ROW: Runquist, Fred W: Smolan, Sophomore, Physics. Run- yon, Carol L: Belford, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Runyon, Ronald D: Burr Oak, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Rupe, Gayle M: Over- land, Freshman, General Home Economics. Rupp, Susan K: Wakeeney, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Russ, Vickie S: Natoma, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Russell, Phillip E: Overland Park, Junior, Business Administration. Russo, Frank A: Levittown, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Rutledge, Barbara L: Wichita, Freshman, Architecture. Ruud, Elaine M; Concor- dia, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Ruyack, John H: Topeka, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Ryan, Betty J: Leavenworth, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Ryan, Helen M: Leavenworth, Junior, Elementary Education. Ryan, James J: Manhattan, Junior, Agronomy. Ryan, Margaret J: Wichita, Junior, Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Ryan, Robert D: Kansas City, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Ryan, Terrence W: Clay Center, Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Ryan, Timothy W: Clay Center, Freshman, General. Ryer, John T: Pawling, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Ryman, Jeffrey C: Dunlap, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Ryser, Ilene M: Haddam, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Ryser, Mary A: Haddam, Junior, Family and Child Develop- ment. Sabatka, Edward D: Colby, Freshman, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion. Sack, Mary B: Wichita, Sophomore, Chemistry. Sadek, Henry: Phil- adelphia, Pa. .Junior, Pre-Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Sager, Robert A: Carm el, N.Y., Junior, Dairy Foods Processing. Saindon, Craig A: Concordia, Junior, Secondary Education. Salter, Beverly J: Wakefield, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Salvino, Sharon K: Memphis, Tenn., Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. Samores, Robert J: Wichita, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Sanchez, Fernando: Kansas City, Sophomore, Architec- ture. Sanders, James N: Laurel, Miss., Sophomore, General. Sanders, Linda S: Overland Park, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Sanders, Priscilla D: Overland Park, Sophomore, Social Science. Sanders, Sandra K: Overland Park, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Sandmeyer, Sally A: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Sandow, Sharon L: Hope, Freshman, General Home Economics. Sanko, Mary A: Spearville, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Sanner, Ann M: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Sargent, Char- lene M: Olsburg, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Cros Pract 628 I m TOP ROW: Sargent, Charles E: Olsburg. Sophomore, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Sargent, Steven W: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Sarli, Melinda S: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General Home Economics. Sa- ror, Daniel I: Zaki-Biam. Nigeria, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Sauerwein, Donald A: Walton, Freshman. General Agricultural. SECOND ROW: Saum. Connie S: Natoma, Sophomore, General. Saun- ders, Donald C: Downs, Sophomore, Chemistry. Saunders, Sonya K: Wichita. Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. Saunders, Stephen M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Building Construction. Sauvage, Trudy L: Oberlin, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. THIRD ROW: Sawyer, Brenda G: Bird City, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Sawyer, Cheryl D: Prairie Village, Sopho- more, Political Science. Sawyer, Jimmy L: Conway. Sophomore, Agrono- my. Sawyer, Linda R: Bird City, Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Sawyer, William K: Hutchinson, Junior, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Sawyers, Ray G: Plains, Freshman, Medical Technolo- gy. Sayre, Stephen R: Ensign, Junior, Mathematics. Scarlett, Cheryl S: Sabetha, Freshman, Interior Design. Schaaf, Margaret A: Hope, Sopho- more. General Home Economics. Schaake. Nannette L: Topeka, Fresh- man, Pre- Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Schafer, Mary J: Norton, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Schafer, Sidonie A: Wichita, Junior. History. Schaible, Charles A: Fairview, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Schaible, Derter E: Cove, Freshman, Agricultural Engineering. Schaller. Gregory D: Lewis, Junior, Pre- Law. BOTTOM ROW: Schaller, Timothy C: Kinsley, Freshman, Architecture. Schank. Debi H: Hutchinson, Sophomore, English. Schartz, Barry L: El- linwood. Sophomore, General. Schauble, Linda L: Overland Park, Junior, Art. Scheaffer. Daryl R: Abilene, Junior, Business Administration. Cross country runners develop endurance during practice runs at the country club and Stagg Hill golf courses. Practice begins in the fall and team members putinanave rage of 100 miles running each week. Underclassmen: Sch-Sch TOP ROW: Scheele, Marvin L: Miltonvale, Sophomore, Mathematics. Scheer, Patrick J: Pleasant Hill, Mo., Junior, General Agriculture. Scheetz, Nancy K: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journal- ism. Scheid, Paula S: Whiting, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Schell, Mary K: Marysville, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Schermerhorn, Barbara: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Scheuneman, Willa D: Olathe, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Schick, Leroy W: Logan, Freshman, Accounting. Schilling, Frieda M: Havensville, Freshman, Modern Languages. Schimpf, Mary A: Marion, Freshman, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Schinstock, Jackie L: Spearville, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Schirmer, Charles S: Holton, Freshman, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Schlegel, Betty J: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Schleicher, Charles: Shawnee, Freshman, Architecture. Schlepp, Jeffrey A: St. Francis, Sophomore, Chemistry. FOURTH ROW: Schlesinger, Richard: Deer Field, 111., Junior, Physical Education. Schlickau, John H: Argonia, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Schmanke, Robert M: Alma, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Schmeiser, Christine: Massapequa, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Schmelzle, Kenneth C: Manhattan, Junior, Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Schmidt, Arthur F: Ft. Riley, Junior, Political Science. Schmidt Bonita A: Leawood, Junior, Family and Child Development. Schmidt, Dennis: Kansas City, Junior, Architecture. Schmidt, Gerald D: Newton, Junior, Business Administration. Schmidt, Hal F: Shawnee Mis- sion, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Schmidt, Jerry L: Newton, Sophomore, Agricultural Engi- neering. Schmidt, Jon E: Clay Center, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Schmidt, Judy L: Syracuse, Sophomore, Psychology. Schmidt, Kathleen A: Solomon, Junior, Art. Schmidt, Myron D: Canton, Special, General. SEVENTH ROW: Schmidt, Richard W: Beaverton, Ore., Sophomore, Milling Science and Management. Schmidt, Tracy B: Junction City, Freshman, General. Schmidt, Wolfgang P: Paola, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Schmitt, Darrell D: Atchison, Freshman, Architecture. Schmitt, Diana K: Kinsley, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. EIGHTH ROW: Schmitt, Michael K: Fairview, Sophomore, General. Schmitz, Linus J: Baileyville, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Schmitz, Mary K: Alma, Freshman, Business Administration. Schmitz, Ronald G: Herkimer, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Schmoll, Marilyn L: Welling- ton, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Schneickert, George: Altamont, Junior, History. Schneider, Colleen M: Fremont, Neb., Freshman, Interior Design. Schneider, Craig P: Ellinwood, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Schneider, Da- vid C: Tecumseh, Freshman, Business Administration. Schneider, Leo D: Summerfield, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. ! t ATlUT? 630 TOP ROW: Schneider, Linda F: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Schneider, Lynn T: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Chemistry. Schnepp, Margaret A: Abilene, Freshman, Modern Languages. Schnepp, Thomas C: Abilene, Special. Mechanical Engineering. Schnittker, Gerald L: Cunningham, Sophomore, Political Science. SECOND ROW: Schnittker. Norman D: Cunningham, Freshman, Wild- life Conservation. Schoeff, Marcia L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Schoen, Larry D: Dodge City, Junior, Accounting. Schoenbeck, Thomas L: Junction City, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Schoenfelder, J. Craig: Bethel, Junior, Technical Journalism. THIRD ROW: Schoenig, David A: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Schoenrock. Cery H: Junction City, Freshman, Biological Science. Schoeppel, Cynthia L: Wichita, Freshman, History. Schofield, John S: Walnut Creek, Calif., Junior, Chemical Engineering. Scholfield. Tony M: Winfield, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. FOURTH ROW: Scholz. Paul R: Lancaster, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Schooler, Daryl A: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Schooler, Melvin W: Logan, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Schorling. Steven M: McPherson, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Schotanus, Nan L: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Schott, Donald W: Leavenworth, Junior, Business Admin- istration. Schowengerdt, Kathleen: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. Gener- al. Schrader. Stephen H: Hiawatha, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Schraeder, James J: Jetmore, Freshman, Architecture. Schrag, Gloria J: Moundridge, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Schrandt, Robert L: Glasco, Junior, Agricultural Econom- ics. Schreck, Larry D: San Antonio, Tex., Junior, Bakery Management. Schreiber, William B: Overland Park, Junior, Mathematics. Schreuder, Linda E: Cawker City, Junior, Elementary Education. Schrock, Mark D: Hazelton, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Schroeder, Jane E: Lorraine, Freshman. Pre-Medi- cine. Schroeder, Judith A: Manhattan, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Schroeder, Larry C: Vermillion, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Schroeder, Mildred F: Lorraine, Freshman. Pre-Law. Schroeder, Polly A: Lorraine, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. EIGHTH ROW: Schroeppel. Michele: Kansas City. Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Schuetr, Samuel L: Seneca, Junior, Business Administration. Schuler, Lana M: Atchison, Freshman, General. Schulke, Dwight A: Wichita, Sophomore. Chemical Engineering. Schulte, Denise C: Overland Park, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Schulte, Ronald D: Little River, Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Schulteis, Susan J: Topeka, Junior, Music Education. Schultes, Cheryl D: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Schultz. George W: Shattuck, Okla.. Junior. Business Administration. Schultz, Linda S: Lucas. Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. 631 J SEVENTH ROW: Scott, Joyce M: Wichita, Junior, English. Scott, Karen E: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Scott, Laura L: Larned, Junior, Technical Journalism. Scott, Marcia K: Wichita Junior, Elementary Education. Scott, Michael W: Overland Park, Junior, Archi- tecture. EIGHTH ROW: Scott, Paul R: Princeton, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Scott, Rachel A: Prairie Village, Junior, Home Economics and Jour- nalism. Scott, Robert L: Lincoln, Neb., Junior, Accounting. Scott, Susan I: Jennings, Sophomore, Interior Design. Scott, William N: Jennings, Junior, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Scritehfield, Connie: Topeka, Freshman, Social Sci- ence. Scully, Susan J: Wamego, Sophomore, Music Education. Seaman, Wendy O: Ft Riley, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Seballoz, Daniel J: Belleville, Sophomore, Accounting. Sebastian, Mary K: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Underclassmen: Sch-Sha TOP ROW: Schultz, Rodney B: Newton, Sophomore, Mathematics. Schultz, Stanley L: Lamed, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Schulz, Gary D: Newton, Sophomore, Speech. Schulz, Ronald D: Hunter, Freshman, General Agriculture. Schumacher, Douglas: Great Bend, Junior, Industri- al Engineering. SECOND ROW: Schumacher, Peggy L: Great Bend, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Schunke, Robert A: Buffalo, N.Y., Sopho- more, Architectural Structures. Schupbach, Mclanie G: Kiowa, Fresh- man, Medical Technology. Schuster, David J: Hutchinson, Junior, Ento- mology. Schutz, Thomas D: Ft. Leavenworth, Junior, Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Schwab, Carl F: Midland, Tex., Sophomore, Business Administration. Schwab, Susan A: Portland, Ore., Junior, Speech. Schwanke, Jo L: Fremont, Neb., Freshman, Interior Design. Schwartz, David W: Hoisington, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Schwartz, John S: Pittsburg, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Schwartz, Joseph M: Basehor, Junior, Zoology. Schwarz, Carl L: Grinnell, Freshman, Accounting. Schwemmer, Bette J: El Dorado, Freshman, Physical Engineering. Schwemmer, Ken E: El Dorado, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Schwendener, Linda S: Topeka, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. FIFTH ROW: Schwilling, Linda G: Cottonwood, Junior, Family and Child Development. Schwindt, Diane J: Lacrosse, Junior, Secondary Education. Schwindt, Robert C: Olpe, Junior, Agricultural Education. Schwinn, Michael E: Coffeyville, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Sco- by, David H: Sabetha, Sophomore, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Scoby, Linda J: Sabetha, Sophomore, General. Scott, Cal- vin K: Delavan, Sophomore, Accounting. Scott, Carl A: Jamestown, Soph- omore, Business Administration. Scott, Charles W: Lacrosse, Freshman, Architecture. Scott, Gerald J: Hutchinson, Junior, English. 632 TOP ROW: Sebelius. Keith G: Norton, Freshman, Political Science. Se- bree. Robert A: Saliiia. Sophomore, Agronomy. Seek, Richard E: Hutch- inson. Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Sedlacek. Randell L: Russell, Sopho- more, Civil Engineering. Sedlock, Thomas A: Leavenworth, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Seefeldt. Sondra L: Chanute, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Seery. Ronald E: Newton. Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Segebrecht. Linda A: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Seibert, Eugene R: Macksville, Freshman, General Agriculture. Seidel, William A: Ashland, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW Seifert, Charles W: Marion, Freshman. Pre-Forestry. Se- iffhart. Mary A: Topeka, Special. Fashion Design. Seiler, Sheryl E: Hal- stead, Freshman, General. Seitz, Hertha C: Salina, Sophomore, Humani- ties. Seitz. Martha J: Junction City, Junior, Medical Technology. FOURTH ROW: Seitz. Ronald E: Burchard, Neb.. Sophomore, Pre- Vet- erinary. Sellars. Terri L: Kansas City, Freshman, Interior Design. Sellers, Bradley K: San Francisco, Calif., Freshman, Business Administration. Sellers, Janet K: Anthony. Junior, Clothing Retailing. Selsor, Nancy K: Boonville. Mo.. Junior, Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Seratt. Janice L: Satanta, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Serrien. Allan D: Lincoln, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Sessler. Marvin C: Ellinwood. Freshman, General Agriculture. Sethman, Jacquelyn K: Salina, Freshman, Speech. Severtson. Ruth E: Topeka, Junior, Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW Sewell. Kathleen J: Abilene, Junior, English. Sewell, Ste- ven G: Ft. Scott, Freshman. Horticulture. Seyler, Dale L: Ottawa, Sopho- more. Civil Engineering. Seyler, Mary J: Lawrence, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Seyler, Rita M: Ottawa. Freshman, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Seymour. Cathy E: Salina, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Seymour, Lynette M: McDonald, Freshman. Retail Floricul- ture. Shafer. Steven C: Overland Park. Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Shaffer. James C: Overland Park, Junior, Technical Journalism. Shaffer, Jane A: Wichita, Junior. Pre- Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Shaffer. Ronald L: Kansas City, Junior. Architecture. Shalkoski. Vincent H: Leawood. Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Shaner. Sue L: Independence, Junior, English. Shank. Richard E: New Cambria, Sopho- more, Technical Journalism. Shannon. Carol S: Kansas City, Junior. Ele- mentary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Sharp. James M: Great Bend, Freshman, Agronomy. Sharp. Lenora E: Great Bend. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Shaternick. Dean A: Washington, D.C.. Freshman, Physical Education. Shaw, Linda C: Wichita, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Shaw, Wiley S: Omaha, Neb., Freshman. Pre-Veterinary. 633 Underclassmen: Sha-Sim TOP ROW: Shay, Larry D: Tecumseh, Junior, Civil Engineering. Shedd, Gregory L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Sheetz, Jane A: St. Jo- seph, Mo., Junior, Biological Science. Shehi, Linda K: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Sheldon, Deborah A: Cunningham, Sophomore, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Shelley, John M: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration. Shelton, Edward J: Minneola, Junior, Animal Husband- ry. Shepard, Toni L: Johnson, Freshman, General Home Economics. Sherar, Janet S: Overland Park, Freshman, Consumer Interest. Sherer, Sharon A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Interior Design. THIRD ROW: Sherlock, Sue L: St. Francis, Freshman, General. Sherrad- en, Julie D: Abilene, Junior, Elementary Education. Sherrill, Wendy D: Park Ridge, 111., Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Sherwood, Char- lotte: Olathe, Junior, Secondary Education. Sherwood, Karen F: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Shetlar, Stephen A: Girard, Sophomore, History. Shi- deler, Robert W: Topeka, Junior, Psychology. Shields, Deborah K: Der- by, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Shields, Glenn W: Lincolnville, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. Shields, Judy D: Reading, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Viewing exhibits brought to the Union by the Arts Committee, students develop a greater understanding and appreciation of art. Student fees were used to rent the 14 exhibits displayed during .the year. 634 year. i TOP ROW: Shields, Susan A: Richmond, Ind., Freshman, Pre- Secondary- Education. Shields, Thomas M: El Dorado, Freshman, Chemistry. Shier, Eleanor R: Gypsum, Junior, Elementary Education. Shilling, Pamela J: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Shilling, Steve A: Westphalia, Sopho- more, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Shimer. James C: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Shinkle, Stuart L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Shipley, Pameline S: Hutchinson, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Shipman, Janet K: Leawood, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Educa- tion. Shirley, Cynthia D: Wichita, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Shivers, Karen S: Holton, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary- Education. Shoemaker, Richard E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Feed Science and Management. Shoger, Rick D: Augusta, Junior. Accounting. Short, Marshall W: Kansas City, Freshman, Business Administration. Shotts, James L: Shawnee, Freshman, Biological Science. FOURTH ROW: Shotts, Robert S: Shawnee, Sophomore, Nuclear Engi- neering. Shoup, Charlotte A: Belle Plain, Junior, Radio and Television Home Economics. Shoup. Marcia E: Belle Plain, Freshman, Pre- Second- ary Education. Showalter, Jerry D: Holyrood, Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Shrader, Charles W: Abilene, Freshman, Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Shrauner, Harry S: Elkhart, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Shrock, Jay W: Tyro, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. Shrock, Lucy A: Marysville, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Shrouf, Deborah L: Junction City, Freshman, General. Shubert, Jerry J: Council Grove, Soph- omore, General Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: Shucart, James: St. Louis, Mo., Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Shull, Terry L: Wichita, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Shumate, Phyllis M: Eskridge, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Shupe, Christine E: Honolulu, Hawaii, Freshman, General. Shupe, George E: Honolulu. Hawaii, Junior, Pre-Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Sidesinger, Charlotte: Manhattan. Freshman. Physical Education. Sievers, Connie J: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Sievers, Ralph E: Bridge Water, S.D., Junior, Veterinary Med- icine. Sigars, Linda S: St. Joseph, Mo., Sophomore, Interior Design. Sigle, Arris A: Osborne, Sophomore, General Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Sigley, Janora A: Newton, Junior. Modern Languages. Sigman, Sandra A: Overland Park, Freshman, Foods and Nutrition. Sig- wing, Deena M: Phillipsburg. Freshman, General Home Economics. Sig- wing, Richard B: Phillipsburg, Junior, Accounting. Silady. Fred A: Shaw- nee Mission, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Silady, John A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Sill, Susan C: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Silver, Don- na L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Simmons, Da- vid D: Barnard, Freshman, General Agriculture. Simmons, David H: Wellington, Junior, Architecture. 635 FIFTH ROW: Singular, Nancy A: Lyndon, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. Sinn, Charles D: Ft. Scott, Junior, Secondary Education. Sinn, Lawrence E: Mahaska, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Sipes, Donald E: Russell, Sophomore, Social Science. Sipes, John C: Russell, Junior, Accounting. SIXTH ROW: Siuda, Gerald R: Tonawanda, N.Y., Junior, Building Con- struction. Skach, James C: Wichita, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Skeuse, Elaine J: Stockton, N.J., Freshman, Interior Design. Skeuse, Thomas J: Stockton, N.J., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Skidmore, Nancy L: Prai- rie Village, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Skinner, George H: Topeka, Junior, Wildlife Conser- vation. Skolaut, Beverly J: Great Bend, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Slater, Charlotte L: Chanute, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Slater, Karen E: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Education. Slaven, James J: Beloit, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. EIGHTH ROW: Slawson, Lloyd J: Tonganoxie, Freshman, General. Slead, David A: Lebo, Sophomore, Agricultural Journalism. Sleffel, Wil- liam M: Norton, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Sleichter, Jerry W: Abilene, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Slimmer, Dennis R: Holton, Junior, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Slinkman, Craig W: Seneca Falls, N.Y., Sophomore, Physics. Sloan, Diana S: Holton, Sophomore, Mathematics. Sloan, Jim L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Business Administration. Sloat, David E: Man- hattan, Junior, Chemistry. Slough, Freddie L: Garden City, Junior, Pre- Law. Underclassmen: Sim-Smi TOP ROW: Simmons, David P: Salina, Freshman, Accounting. Simmons, Dennis G: Manhattan, Freshman, Business Administration. Simmons, Donna R: Shawnee, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Sim- mons, Leroy D: Russell, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Simmons, Robert L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Simmons, Steven J: Barnard, Freshman, Accounting. Simon, Ilene J: Scott City, Junior, Elementary Education. Simon, Jane K: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Simons, Debra G: Hants, England, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Simons, Kent S: Hants, England, Sophomore, Psychology. THIRD ROW: Simpson, Glennis J: Augusta, Freshman, Retail Floricul- ture. Simpson, Leslie A: Hazelton, Sophomore, Business Administration. Simpson, Patricia J: Atchison, Freshman, General. Simpson, William B: Clay Center, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Sims, Gary D: Berry- ton, Junior, Dairy Production. FOURTH ROW: Sims, Lana S: Oakley, Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Sims, Linda J: Oakley, Freshman, General. Sims, Marcia G: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Education. Sine, William P: Mission, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Singer, Michael F: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Industrial Engineering. i FOUR ' Sinitk. TOP ROW: Slupianek, Lawrence: Marysville, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Slusher, Steven H: Valley Center, Sophomore, Veterinary Medi- cine. Small, Jonathan P: Kingman, Junior, History. Smart, Deanna F: Osage City, Sophomore, Psychology. Smies, David E: Courtland, Sopho- more, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Smith, Barbara B: Liberal, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Smith, Betty J: Hopewell, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Smith, Bob F: Herington, Freshman, General Agriculture. Smith, Carolin K: Osawkie, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Smith, Craig A: Larned, Freshman, Physical Science. THIRD ROW: Smith, David E: McPherson, Freshman, General. Smith, David O: Louisburg, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Smith, Delancey A: Kansas City, Junior, English. Smith, Dennis B: Salina, Freshman, Po- litical Science. Smith, Dennis L: Kismet, Junior, Agricultural Education. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Dennis W: Eureka, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Smith, Douglas G: Hoisington, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Smith, Ei- leen P: Arrington, Freshman, General. Smith, Ellen A: Sharon Springs, Freshman, General Home Economics. Smith, Erich R: Cherry Valley, NY. Junior, Agricultural Economics. FIFTH ROW: Smith, Ernest G: Soldier, Freshman, General. Smith, Eu- gene C: St. Paul, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Smith, Gene C: Manhattan. Freshman, Geology. Smith, Geraldine A: Leavenworth, Junior, Technical Journalism. Smith, Gregory M: Lorraine, Freshman. Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: Smith, Harry G: Wakeeney, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Smith, James F: Minneola, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Smith, James S: Mulvane, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Smith, John C: Larkinburg, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Smith, John D: Junction City, Freshman, General. SEVENTH ROW: Smith, Judith A: Walnut, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics and Journalism. Smith, Karen S: Bennington, Freshman, Interior De- sign. Smith, Laura D: Clay Center, Junior, Physical Therapy. Smith, Lin- da L: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Smith, Marsha M: Stafford, Freshman, Pre-Secondarv Education. EIGHTH ROW: Smith, Marsha S: Creve Coeur, Mo., Sophomore, Cloth- ing Retailing. Smith, Merrie L: Arcadia, Calif., Freshman, General Home Economics. Smith, Michael R: Larned, Freshman, General Agriculture. Smith, Nancy J: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Smith, Philip M: Liberal, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Smith, Richard H: St. Marys, Freshman, Mathematics. Smith, Rita A: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Smith, Robert M: Manhattan, Junior. English. Smith, Robert W: Great Bend, Freshman, Architecture. Smith, Russell E: Stafford, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. 637 FOURTH ROW: Smoll, Susan L: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Smutz, Susan: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Snapp, Gerald E: Kansas City, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Snedegar, John R: Wichita, Freshman, Business Administration. Snell, Sharrie A: Garden City, Junior, Sociology. FIFTH ROW: Snethen, Donald D: Goodland, Junior, Agricultural Mech- anization. Snider, Anne C: Bay Village, Ohio, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Snodgrass, Stephen E: Winfield, Sophomore, Physical Education. Snook, April L: Ford, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Snow, Ken- neth R: Lawrence, Freshman, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Snyder, Edward M: Wichita, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Snyder, James L: Concordia, Sophomore, Chemical Engi- neering. Snyder, Karen S: Ottawa, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Snyder, Larry G: Coats, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Snyder, Michael K: Over- land Park, Freshman, Physical Science. SEVENTH ROW: Snyder, Shirley A: Ottawa, Freshman, Medical Tech- nology. Snyder, Steven A: Walton, Ind., Junior, Physical Education. Sny- der, Thomas E: Arkansas City, Junior, Zoology. Socolofsky, Mary J: Manhattan, Freshman, Art. Socolofsky, Robert M: Manhattan, Junior, History. EIGHTH ROW: Soden, Jerry M: St. John, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Sodergren, Pamela A: Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Sollner, Linda L: Smith Center, Freshman, General Home Economics. Solomon, Thomas R: El Dorado, Freshman, Architecture. Sorenson, Lin- da L: Austin, Minn., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. BOTTOM ROW: Sorenson, Robert J: McPherson, Freshman, Account- ing. Sowers, Don W: Murdock, Junior, Agricultural Education. Spacek, Sheryl G: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Spachek, Carole E: Lincolnville, Sophomore, General. Spainhour, Paul L: Shaw- nee Mission, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Underclassmen: Smi-Sta TOP ROW: Smith, Ruthann E: Almena, Freshman, Biochemistry. Smith, Sharon S: San Francisco, Calif., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Smith, Shirley J: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Smith, Stephen A: Wame- go, Junior, Physics. Smith, Stephen R: Robinson, Junior, Geography. SECOND ROW: Smith, Steven B: Minneapolis, Minn., Freshman, Bak- ery Management. Smith, Steven V: Hutchinson, Junior, Business Admin- istration. Smith, Suzanne H: Greensburg, Junior, Medical Technology. Smith, Terry L: Salina, Freshman, Anthropology. Smith, Thomas C: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Smith, Tommy L: Burdett, Freshman, Agronomy. Smith, Vicki L: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Smith, Vir- gil L: Weskan, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Smith, William A: Burlin- game, Sophomore, Milling Science and Management. Smith, William C: Nickerson, Junior, Electrical Engineering. fyjpnjf T f iF K-LJk i 638 TOP ROW: Spalding, Robert: Greenville, S.C., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Spangler, Michael S: Liberal, Sophomore, Architecture. Spark, David C: Pipestone, Minn., Junior, Agricultural Economics. Sparks, Clifford S: Kingman, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Sparks, Man K: Glenwood, 111., Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Sparks, Timothy F: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Spear, Marjorie A: Sharon, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Spease, Beth A: Des Moines, Iowa, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Speer, Billy L: Ashland, Sophomore, Chemistry. Spell- man, Gail E: Gypsum, Junior, Family and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Spellman, Wayne E: Gypsum, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Spencer, Cynthia L: Hill City, Freshman, Political Science. Spen- cer, Herbert L: Colorado Springs, Colo., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Spencer. Marilyn J: Atchison. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Spencer, Robert D: Arlington, Va., Sophomore, Chemistry. FOURTH ROW: Sperling, Cynthia L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Spicher, Beverly D: Wetmore, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Spielman, Norval K: Lebo, Sophomore, Dairy Foods Process- ing. Spielman, Robert E: Simpson, Junior, Accounting. Spies, Stephen B: Brooklyn, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. FIFTH ROW: Spillman, Maria S: Edwardsville, Freshman, Social Sci- ence. Spingler, Richard H: Topeka, Junior, Business Administration. Spinks, Ernest R: Ft. Campbell, Ky., Freshman, Chemistry. Spivey, Cyn- thia L: Wichita, Freshman, General. Splitter, Rosalie J: Lorraine, Junior, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Sprang, Janet D: Effingham, Sophomore, Physical Educa- tion. Sprenkel, Kathleen J: Quinter, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Springer, Jeffrey A: Overland Park, Junior, General. Spyker, Melaine C: Lawrence, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Squier. Leland D: Brownell, Sophomore, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Squire, Dorothy A: Fredonia, Junior, English Staab, Carol J: Topeka, Junior, Elementary Education. Staats, Susan L: Coats, Junior, Pre-Nursing. Stadelman, Stanley T: York, Pa., Sophomore, Land- scape Architecture. Stafford, Colleen L: Great Bend, Sophomore, Physical Education. EIGHTH ROW: Stafford, Dennis D: Scandia, Freshman, General Agri- culture. Stainbrook. Terry A: Lacygne, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Stair, Nina C: Olathe, Freshman, General Home Economics. Staley, Cynthia L: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Economics. Stal- lard, Bill E: Williamston, Sophomore, Speech. BOTTOM ROW: Stallbaumer, Robert: Frankfort, Junior, Agricultural Journalism. Stallings, John C: Phoenix, Ariz., Freshman, Animal Hus- bandry. Stamets, Jane O: Manhattan, Junior, English. Stamey, Robert W: Manhattan, Sophomore, Mathematics. Standley, Mary A: Great Bend, Sophomore, Social Science. 639 Reflecting the enthusiasm of an oncoming Big 8 championship, students hoist one of several pep ban- ners urging the team on to the national title. Other signs read Jo Jo Who? and Finish Big, Nick! Underclassmen: Sta-Sto TOP ROW: Stanley, Danny D: Herington, Sophomore, Architecture. Stanton, Michael C: Osage City, Freshman, Business Administration. Starbuck, Nancy K: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Stark, Robert L: Loomis, Neb., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Starke, Robert F: Merrick, N.Y., Sophomore, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Starkey, Harold D: Arkansas City, Junior, Pre-Law. Starkey, Karen K: Strong City, Junior, English. Starkweather, John M: Clay Center, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Starr, Keith D: Ray- mond, Sophomore, Agronomy. Starr, Ronald D: Fairbury, Neb., Fresh- man, Biological Science. THIRD ROW: Stecklein, Alfred L: Ness City, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Stedman, Katherine K: Larned, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Steele, Bruce M: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Steele, Donita M: Halstead, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Steele, James R: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. I 640 i TOP ROW: Stegelin, Forrest E: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Animal Hus- bandry. Stegeman, Michael C: Overland Park, Freshman, Wildlife Con- servation. Stegner, Robert B: Mission, Junior, Business Administration. Steinbring, Sharon K: Jetmore, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Steinhilber, Bernard: Buffalo, N.Y., Freshman, Physical Science. SECOND ROW: Steinle, Pamela: Russell, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Steinman, Dale J: Chanute, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Steinmeyer, Paul E: Augusta, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Stelter, Lavern H: Wheaton, Freshman, Biological Science. Stepan, Loren E: Junction City, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Stepanich, Robert M: Neodesha, Sophomore, Physical Education. Stephens, Barbara K: Nashville, Tenn., Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Stephens. David L: Paola, Sophomore, Mathematics. Stephens, Donald J: Moline, Junior, General Agriculture. Stephens, Eliz- abeth: Leawood, Sophomore, Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Stephenson, Linda J: Fayettev ille. Ark., Junior, Land- scape Architecture. Stephenson, Versie H: Kansas City, Freshman, Archi- tecture. Sterbenz, Janet M: El Dorado, Sophomore. Home Economics and Nursing. Sterling. Michael B: Hardtner. Sophomore, Industrial Engineer- ing. Stevens, Chester L: Caney, Junior, Biochemistry. FIFTH ROW: Stevens, Rodney L: Harper, Sophomore, Nuclear Engi- neering. Stevenson, John E:- Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering. Steward, Barbara C: Clay Center, Junior, Secondary Education. Steward, Linda L: Garden City, Sophomore, General. Steward, Shirley K: Clay Center, Freshman, Occupational Therapy. SIXTH ROW: Stewart, Frederick N: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Pre- Law. Stewart, Kathleen L: Manhattan, Freshman, Music Education. Stewart, Kathryn L: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Stewart, Sandra K: Madison, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Stiefel, Sue Z: Colorado Springs, Colo., Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Stierwalt, Pamela S: Manhattan, Sophomore, Biologi- cal Science. Stiles, Barbara A: Topeka, Junior, Secondary Education. Stillwell, Grover R: Hoxie, Freshman, Architecture. Stimach. Theodore J: Kansas City, Junior, Architecture. Stilt, Mareia A: Ellinwood. Fresh- man, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Stock, Judy C: Summerfield, Freshman. General. Stock- ham, Steven L: McPherson, Sophomore. Chemistry. Stocking. Sherry L: Mayfield. Sophomore, General Home Economics. Stoecker, Randall D: Oakley, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Stoever, Henry M: Frankfort, Sopho- more, Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Stoffel, Ronald D: Idana, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Stogsdill, Jerry W: Topeka, Sophomore, English. Stohs. Janice L: Hano- ver, Junior, Elementary Education. Stone, Jennifer J: Dodge City, Junior, Physical Education. Stone. William F: Kansas City. Freshman, Industrial Engineering. 641 SIXTH ROW: Stritzke, Robert D: Cherryvale, Sophomore, Poultry Sci- ence. Strom, Susan J: Clay Center, Freshman, Physical Education. Strom- berg, Gary D: McPherson, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. Stros- cio, Francis J: Cranston, N.J., Junior, Civil Engineering. Stroup, Cynthia L: Fontana, Freshman, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Strube, Roger L: Hiawatha, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Stryker, Charles A: Blue Rapids, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Stuart, Gregory C: Clay Center, Sophomore, General. Stuart, Jeanne M: Glen Elder, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Stuart, Larry D: Glen Elder, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. EIGHTH ROW: Stubblefield, Douglas: Poplar Bluff, Mo., Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Stuber, Larry P: Eureka, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Stuckey, Carolyn D: Sabetha, Freshman, Home Economics and Nursing. Stucky, Jolene F: Pretty Prairie, Freshman, General. Stu- der, Kenneth L: Preston, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Stueve, Karl: Axtell, Freshman, General. Stueve, Mark A: Axtell, Freshman, Architecture. Stumpif, John M: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. Stumpif, Lawrence C: DeSoto, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Sturgeon, Jerry L: Garden City, Junior, Busi- ness Administration. Underclassmen: Sto-Swe TOP ROW: Stoneback, Teresa J: Lawrence, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Stonehocker, Jam es P: Manhattan, Freshman, In- dustrial Engineering. Stonehocker, Martha: Manhattan, Junior, Elemen- tary Education. Stoops, Paul G: Chicago, 111., Junior, Restaurant Manage- ment. Storer, Harold E: Osborne, Sophomore, Feed Science and Manage- ment. SECOND ROW: Storer, Robert W: Osborne, Freshman, General Agri- culture. Storrer, Carol A: Madison, Junior, Home Economics Education. Story, Lura V: Winfield, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Stoskopf, William A: Columbus, Junior, Architecture. Stout, Can- dace H: Rolla, Freshman, Music Education. THIRD ROW: Stout, Cecil E: Alden, -Sophomore, General. Stout, Mar- cia L: Cottonwood, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Stout, Mary A: Lyndon, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Stov- er, Mary L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Anthropology. Stowell, Francis E: Olathe, Sophomore, Sociology. FOURTH ROW: St. Pierre, Ruth M: Ames, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Strahm, Darlene S: Sabetha, Junior, Political Science. Strandmark, Richard: Prairie Village, Freshman, Biological Science. Strasser, Andrew P: Garden City, Sophomore, Agricultual Mechanization. Strate, Shela L: Kinsley, Sophomore, Interior Design. FIFTH ROW: Stratmann, Larry E: Salina, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Strecker, Glen E: Paradise, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Streeter, Bradley C: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Streit, Les D: Downs, Junior, Agricultural Education. Stremel, Kathleen M: McCracken, Junior, Speech. 642 TOP ROW: Suellentrop, Timothy: Great Bend, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Suggs, Fred W: Montgomery, Ala., Sophomore, Bakery Management. Suggs, Laura J: Scott AFB, 111., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Sullivan, Barbara J: Junction City, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Sullivan, Jennifer K: Ulysses, Junior, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Sullivan, Joseph M: Ulysses, Freshman, Technical Jour- nalism. Sullivan, Terrance L: Annandale, V ' a., Freshman, Architecture. Summers, Peggy A: Topeka, Junior, General Home Economics. Sum- mers, Sara A: Topeka, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Sumner, Stephen A: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Sumners, Ronald J: Wamego, Sophomore, Psychology. Sundahl, Thomas E: McPherson, Sophomore, General. Sundberg, Eu- gene A: Lindsborg, Junior, Pre-Forestry. Sundberg, Orville V: Linds- borg. Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Sundberg, Virginia K: Lindsborg, Sopho- more, Pre- Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Sunderland, Jean M: Oketo, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Extension. Sundgren, Peggy S: Falun, Freshman. Clothing Retail- ing Surrett, Richard L: Escondido, Calif., Junior, Electrical Engineering. Surs, Vendelin: Prairie Village, Freshman, Medical Technology. Sutera, Diane E: Indianapolis, Ind., Freshman, Social Science. FIFTH ROW: Sutherland, Helen E: Wichita, Freshman, Pre- Secondary ' Education. Sutherland, Richard: lola, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Suiter, Sandra D: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Svaty, Anne L: Newton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Svoboda, Olen F: Holy- rood, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Swain, Charlotte L: Salina, Junior, Elementary Education. Swain, John E: Wichita. Freshman, Civil Engineering. Swain, Ruth A: Soldier, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Swan, Arthur T: Baldwin. Sopho- more, Wildlife Conservation. Swan. Linda G: Great Bend, Sophomore, Interior Design. SEVENTH ROW: Swan, William S: Newell, S.D., Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Swander, William A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Administration. Swaney, Thais K: Derby, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Swanson, Michael R: Manhattan, Sophomore, Bakery Management. Swanson, Terry A: Axtell, Sophomore, Pre-Law. EIGHTH ROW: Swart, Donna C: White City, Junior, Foods and Nutri- tion. Swayze, Stephen W: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. Sweet, Dennis E: Hardy, Neb., Sophomore, General Agriculture. Swenson, Da- vid D: Salina, Junior, Civil Engineering. Swenson, Dennis D: Salina, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Swenson, Edward L: Concordia, Sophomore, Agricul- tural Education. Swenson, Joyce M: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Swenson, Laurence R: Salina, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Swenson, Loren C: Concordia, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Swenson, Phillip E: Concordia, Junior, Pre-Medicine. 643 Underclassmen: Swe-Tho TOP ROW: Swenson, Sandra S: Topeka, Sophomore, English. Swenson, Vickey L: Wichita, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Swift, Nolan G: Burden, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Swing, Cheri L: Wichita, Fresh- man, Interior Design. Swinney, Bill C: Valley Center, Junior, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Swisher, Rhae M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Political Science. Swisher, Terry L: Greensburg, Sophomore, Physical Education. Syal, Saadat M: Karachi, Pakistan, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Sylvester, Janice M: Ottawa, Freshman, Mathematics. Symns, Donna L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. THIRD ROW: Symns, Perrin K: Atchison, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Symons, Stanley M: Onaga, Sophomore, Business Administration. Szaf- ran, Thomas A: Detroit, Mich., Freshman, Bakery Management. Szopin- ski, Leonard P: Chicago, 111., Sophomore, Architecture. Tacktill, Nor- man: New York, N.Y., Junior, Zoology. FOURTH ROW: Taddiken, Patricia J: Clay Center, Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Takahara, Nancy N: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Tanaka, Edwin I: Lahaina, Hawaii, Junior, Accounting. Tangeman, Roy D: Baileyville, Junior, Feed Science and Management. Tangeman, Steven A: Newton, Sophomore, Physical Sci- FIFTH ROW: Tanner, James R: St. John, Sophomore, Psychology. Tan- ner John W: St. John, Freshman, Psychology. Tanner, Linda G: Overland Park, Junior, Physical Therapy. Tarbutton, Barbara J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. Turmun. Galen W: Augusta, Soph- omore, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Tarry, Michael C: Mulvane, Junior, Social Science. Tarry, Patricia J: Mulvane, Freshman, Speech. Tarver, Phyllis A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Tasker, Jerry D: Bennington, 04, Mechanical Engineering. Tasker, Sheryl S: Bennington, Freshman, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Tate, Candis K: Abilene, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Taul, Tom B: Baldwin City, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Taylor, Barbara E: Arlington, Va., Junior, Pre-Medicine. Taylor, Bernard C: Westmoreland, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Taylor, Christine A: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. EIGHTH ROW: Taylor, David R: Salina, Junior, Architecture. Taylor, Douglas L: Caney, Junior, Pre-Law. Taylor, Howard W: Wamego, Freshman, Biochemistry. Taylor, James E: Solomon, Sophomore, Social Science. Taylor, James S: Wichita, Sophomore, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Taylor, Kenneth E: Wichita, Freshman, Feed Science and Management. Taylor, Kent D: Kinsley, Junior, Sociology. Taylor, Lois E: Junction City, Freshman, Business Administration. Taylor, Pame- la K: Chapman, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Taylor, Terryl L: Great Bend, Freshman, General. 644 - . Oxiiac . ' Before shorter, curlier styles regained popularity in the spring, coeds preferred long, straight hair. -- - .v-. Ii.fr : .- Il.fr. It TOP ROW: Teaford, Patricia M: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Teagarden, Glenn R: Lacygne, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Tedford, John M: Minneola, Freshman, General. Teener, James W: Junction City, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Tegtmeyer, Cleve W: St. I.ouiv Mo., Freshman, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Teichgraeber, Joseph: Chapman, Sophomore, Pre- Medicine. Telker. David L: Sappington, Mo., Freshman, Architecture. Tellefson, John R: Robinson. Junior, Electrical Engineering. Temme, Linda A: Leawood, Freshman, Medical Technology. Teply, Timothy R: Junction City, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Terbovich, Steven: Kansas City, Junior, Chemical Engi- neering. Terpening, Harold R: Morrowville, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Terry, Austina: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Educa- tion. Teschner, Susan C: Atchison, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Teske, Jolene K: Onaga, Freshman, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Tessendorf, Linda R: Onaga, Sophomore. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Thaemert. Maurianne: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Second- ary Education. Thalheim, Patricia A: Long Island, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Theno, Patricia A: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Thiel, Margaret A: Leavenworth, Junior. Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Thiele. Gerald H: Norton, Sophomore, General Agri- culture. Thomas. Barbara J: Topeka, Junior. Home Economics with Lib- eral Arts. Thomas, Beverly J: Belleville, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Thomas, Bonita K: Garden City, Sophomore. Speech. Thomas, Daniel E: Ludell, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Warm days lure students outside for recreation or study. A few even find ways to combine the two. 645 Qj Underclassmen: Tho-Tru TOP ROW: Thomas, Jacquelyn J: Marion, Freshman, General Home Economics. Thomas, Janet S: Vermillion, Freshman, General. Thomas, Jan D: Topeka, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Thomas, John E: Kansas City, Freshman, Mathematics. Thomas, John P: Prairie Village, Freshman, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Thomas, John R: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Business Edu- cation. Thomas, Kenneth L: Clyde, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Thomas, Kent R: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Thomas, Lynn R: Clyde, Freshman, Physics. Thomas, Martha W: Leawood, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Thomas, Richard B: Manhattan, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Thomas, Timothy M: Logan, Junior, Agricultural Econom- ics. Thomason, Paul M: Manhattan, Freshman, Accounting. Thompson, Cynthia J: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Economics. Thomp- son, Cynthia S: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Thompson, David R: Wichita, Sophomore, History. Thompson, Don F: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Thomp- son, Gary D: Ouenemo, Sophomore, Mathematics. Thompson, Janet E: Johnson, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Thompson, Keith D: Osage City, Freshman, Agronomy. FIFTH ROW: Thompson, Kenneth L: Kendall, Freshman, Mathematics. Thompson, Larry R: Lenexa, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Thompson, Lynne C: Axtell, Neb., Sophomore, Entomology. Thompson, Michael D: Olathe, Freshman, Applied Music. Thompson, Michael L: Harper, Soph- omore, Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: Thompson, Nancy K: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Thompson, Nancy L: Great Bend, Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiology. Thompson, Pamela L: Haviland, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Thompson, Richard K: Harveyville, Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary. Thompson, Stephen K: McPherson, Freshman, Accounting. SEVENTH ROW: Thompson, Wayne E: Holcomb, Junior, Agricultural Education. Thomson. Mary H: Shady Bend, Sophomore, Retail Floricul- ture. Thomson, James C: Boron, Calif., Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Thome, Michael H: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. Thorpe, Carol S: Kansas City, Sophomore, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Thull, Gary L: Beloit, Junior, Modern Languages. Thiunim 1 !. Lawrence K: Brookville, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Thulium 1 !. Randall E: Tipton, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Thurston, Rita M: Cottonwood, Freshman, General Home Economics. Thurston, Sidney R: Elmdale, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. BOTTOM ROW: Tiemann, Larry S: Lincoln, Junior, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Tiemeier, Neil E: Lincolnville, Freshman, Accounting. Tillery, Carol A: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Tillinghast, Henry S: Clifton, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Tillinghast, Herbert: Clifton, Fresh- man, General. 646 TOP ROW: Tillman. Janice M: Kansas City, Freshman, Modern Lan- guages. Tillman. John M: Kansas City, Junior, Business Administration. Tilsch. Jon C: Northbrook, 111., Sophomore, Architecture. Timken, Roger D: Cimarron, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Tinkler, Duane N: Assaria, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. SECOND ROW: Tisdale. Paula J: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre- Second- ary Education. Tittel, Janet K: Manhattan, Junior, Home Extension. Tja- den. Earl D: Lindsborg, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Tjaden, Paul J: Wichita, Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Toben, Walter H: Wash- ington, Mo., Junior, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Todd, Louis D: Sedan, Junior, Agricultural Education. Todd, Michael A: Little Rock, Ark., Junior, Business Administration. Todd. Philip L: Topeka, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Todd, Terry J: Wichita, Freshman, Geology. Toll, Keith D: Lindsborg, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Tollefson. David P: Willis, Junior. Pre-Law. Tollefson, Marilyn J: Willis, Sophomore, General. Tolson, Michael H: Overland Park. Sophomore. Landscape Architecture. Tomayko, Valerie: Ft. Riley, Junior, Pre-Nursing. Tomlinson. Don K: Jamestown, Freshman, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Tonn. Donald P: Haven, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Toshikiyo. Denis A: Lahaina, Hawaii, Junior, Agronomy. Totok. Eliza- beth R: Lincoln. Freshman, Modern Languages. Totten. Harry E: Erie, Pa . Sophomore. Accounting. Tousignant, Karen E: Hutchinson, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. SIXTH ROW: Towner, Jeffrey D: Wichita, Freshman, Physical Science. Townley, Lawrence E: Topeka, Junior, Geology. Townley, Richard L: Topeka. Sophomore. Bakery Management. Towns, Dee A: Shields. Fresh- man, Biological Science. Towns, Larry A: Colby, Freshman, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Townsend, Steven D: Topeka, Freshman, Architec- ture Tozer, Barbara J: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Economics with Lib- eral Arts. Tracy, Patricia A: Argonia, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Educa- tion. Train. Mary F: Lindsborg. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Train. Sammy K: Lindsborg, Junior, Agricultural Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Trapp. James N: Waldo, Freshman, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Travis, Karen E: Maple Hill, Sophomore, Interior Design. Trai- son, Steven G: Altamont, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Tresenriter, Linda L: Lenexa. Junior, Elementary Education. Tribble, Alan L: Sol- dier, Freshman, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Trigg. Linda S: Tribune. Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Trotman. Beth A: Shawnee, Sophomore, General. Troyer, Deryl L: Shickley. Neb.. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Trueblood, Linda S: Studley, Freshman, General Home Economics. Truelsen, Kenneth A: Northbrook, III.. Sophomore. Architecture. T in w Jfc . - -, yV B2 - 1 T fj V 647 Underclassmen: Tru-Van TOP ROW: Truhlar, Jimmie W: luka. Junior, Civil Engineering. Trum- ble, Larry W: Greenleaf, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Trumpp, Janice A: Leonardville, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Trzicky, Dianna K: Munden, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Tschanz, Mary L: Protection, Freshman, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Tuck, Sharon E: Hoyt, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Tucker, Cynthia M: Kiowa, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Tucker, Lawrence H: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre- Forestry. Tucker, Leonard L: Gove, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Tucker, Richard G: Parsons, Junior, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Tuggle, William A: Danville, 111., Sophomore, Secondary Education. Tull, Gary B: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Tuma, Feme I: Belleville, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Tuma, Jimmy L: Belleville, Sopho- more, Agronomy. Tunison, Lynda J: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tarv Education. FOURTH ROW: Turk, Martha A: Hanover, Freshman, Medical Tech- nology. Turner, Catherine L: Newton, Junior, Secondary Education. Turner, Gary L: Elkhart, Junior, Computer Science. Turner, Kathleen E: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Modern Languages. Turner, William T: Norwood, N.J., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. FIFTH ROW: Tussey, Dorothy J: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Nurs- ing. Tussey, Mary L: Overland Park, Junior, Medical Technology. Tweed, Thomas E: Norton, Junior, Business Administration. Tweedy, Lindsey D: lola, Junior, Architecture. Tyler, David A: Overland Park, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. SIXTH ROW: Tyner, Twila R: Wakeeney, Freshman, General Home Economics. Tyson, Timothy E: Kansas City, Freshman, Technical Jour- nalism. Uhlrich, James J: Tonganoxie, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Ukele, Pamela D: Sabetha, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Umberger, Gregory D: Rozel, Freshman, General Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW: Umphrey, William R: Salina, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Underbjerg, Dee V: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Under- bjerg, Dennis V: Manhattan, Sophomore, English. Underwood, John D: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Medicihe. Underwood, Oren L: Burr Oak, Junior, Animal Husbandry. EIGHTH ROW: Underwood, Sallie M: Berryton, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Unruh, Chester R: Manhattan, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Unruh, Stephen G: Wichita, Sophomore, Chemistry. Urba- nek, Rebecca L: Salina, Sophomore, Speech Pathology and Audiology. Urbanek, Robert C: Wilson, Sophomore, Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Urich, Albert J: Kansas City, Junior, Music Education. Urie, Jan E: Bennington, Freshman, Speech. Urquhart, Dee A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Utech, Garland A: Ra- mona, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Utech, Teresa A: Herington, Freshman, Psychology. ft J Bonnit bouqu 648 I Bonnie Biery, 1966 Homecoming Queen, receives a bouquet from Putnam hall during All-Women ' s Night. Sparks, sophomore women ' s honorary, highlights the AWS All-Women ' s night by tapping new members. TOP ROW: Utterback, Cheryl S: Sedan, Sophomore, Interior Design. Vader, Jay H: Kansas City, Sophomore, Business Administration. Vanal- len, Michael D: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Vancam- pen, Michael: Colby, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Vancott, David R: Liverpool, N.Y., Junior, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Vanderkolk, Judith A: Shawnee Mission, Special, Gen- eral Home Economics. Vanderpool, Dennis A: Munice, Freshman, Gen- eral. Vanderwege, Judeen C: Glade, Junior, Elementary Education. Van- derweide, Mark E: Atchison, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Vanderwerff, Janice: Modesto, Calif., Junior, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Vanderwoude, Stan S: Sanborn, Iowa, Junior, Music Edu- cation. Vandorn, Bernard W: Frankfort, Junior, Agricultural Education. Vangundy, Marcia L: Americus, Junior, Family and Child Development. Vanhorn. John W: Burlington, Freshman, Dairy Foods Processing. Van- kooten, Linda S: Concordia, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Vanleewen, Pamela J: Beloit, Freshman, Medical Technology. Vanpelt, Tamise, J: Nickerson, Junior, History. Vanpelt, Vance E: Scott City, Junior, Business Administration. Vanpetten, Chris- tine: Eskridge, Freshman, Humanities. Vansant, Gretchen L: Kansas City, Freshman, General. 649 Underclassmen: Van- Wai TOP ROW: Vanschoelandt, Richard: Shawnee, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Van Scoyoc, Marjorie: Longford, Freshman, Music Educa- tion. Varney, Alan L: Jewell, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Varney, James E: Jewell, Freshman, General Agriculture. Vaughan, Deborah S: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre- Dentistry. SECOND ROW: Vaughan, Linda K: Atchison, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Vaiighan, Theda L: Harveyville, Freshman, Business Administration. Vawter, James D: Scranton, Freshman, Animal Hus- bandry. Vay, Allen R: Lowber, Pa., Freshman, Physical Education. Veach, Larry L: Wichita, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Vedros, Stephen G: Bethel, Sophomore, Geophysics. Veith, William L: Independence, Junior, Feed Science and Management. Veldhuizen, Ivan D: Watertown, S.D., Sophomore, Architecture. Verhaalen, Marylyn E: Morgantown, W. Va., Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Vering, Kathryn J: Marysville, Sophomore, Modern Languages. FOURTH ROW: Vermillion, Jane D: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Verneau, Sylvan R: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Vernon, Thomas W: Russell, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Ves- kerna, Connie L: Leawood, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Vialle, Regis L: Osage City, Freshman, Pre- Forestry . FIFTH ROW: Vickers, Melaney R: Hoxie, Sophomore, Modern Lan- guages. Vieselmeyer, Mabel R: Chester, Neb., Freshman, Pre- Elemen- tary Education. Vigneron, William E: Englewood, Colo., Junior, Archi- tecture. Vincent, Sheryl: Lakin, Junior, Elementary Education. Vine, Mark H: Lawrence, N.Y., Junior, Bacteriology. SIXTH ROW: Virgason, Joyce M: Mission, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Vitt, David J: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Vlach, Anthony J: Hanover, Junior, Business Administration. Vlcek, Henry A: Rome, N.Y., Sophomore, Mathematics. Vodopest, Edward L: Kansas City, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. I SEVENTH ROW: Vogel, Gail L: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Vogt, Sharilyn D: Meade, Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Voigt, Lois M: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Voigts, Vaunda L: Olathe, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Volkman, Linda K: Herington, Sophomore, General. EIGHTH ROW: Volweider, Joan A: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Elementa- ry Education. Voos, Gregg T: Hoisington, Freshman, Architecture. Vor- an, Jill: Pretty Prairie, Junior, Secondary Education. Vore, James L: Kendall, Freshman, Business Administration. Voss, Karen S: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Voth, Eldeen M: Newton, Junior, Home Economics Education. Voth, Vicki S: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Waddle, Nancy K: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Wade, Gale L: Platte City, Mo., Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Wade, Linda K: Herington, Junior, Home Economics Edu- cation. 650 fe JL SE ENTH ROW: Wallace, Madeline D: Salina, Sophomore. Pre-Ele- mentar - Education. Waller. Forrest A: Wichita. Freshman, Pre- Second- ary Education. Wallgren. Gregory P: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Pre-Veter- inary. Wallingford. George: Oiathe, Junior. Animal Husbandry. Wai- pole. Richard K: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Walseth, W illiam D: Great Bend, Sophomore, Psycholo- gy and Business Administration. Walsh. Dennis M: Jennings, Mo., Fresh- man. Baker, Management Walsh, Peter J: Walden. NY. Junior, Agri- cultural Education. Walter, Delbert E: Hitchcock, S.D., Freshman, Vet- erinary Medicine. Walter, Gary A: Riley. Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Walter, Roger N: Hays, Junior, Architectural Structure. W alters, Cheryl K: Gas. Junior, Sociology. W alters, Dona R: Paola, Freshman, Chemistry Walters, Joan E: Manhattan, Freshman, Art. Wal- ters, Larry R: Russell, Sophomore. Statistics. TOP ROW: Wade, Robert K: Topeka, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Wadsack, James F: Derby, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Waeldin, Mari- lyn A: Salina, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Waggoner, James W: Belen, N.M., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary. Wagner, Albert M: Ben- nington. Freshman, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Wagner. Ann D: Liberty, Mo., Junior, Physical Educa- tion. Wagner, Catherine L: Paola, Freshman, Biological Science. Wag- ner, Curtin L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Wag- ner, Douglas R: Paola, Sophomore, Architecture. Wagner, Gilbert J: Leawood, Freshman, Humanities. THIRD ROW: Wagoner. Kent A: Topeka, Freshman. Architecture. Waite, Leroy A: Minneapolis, Freshman. Architecture. Wakefield. Nan- cy J: Winfield. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education. Wakeman. Ann K: Osawatomie, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Wakeman, Patrick A: Wathena, Junior, Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Waldren. Richard P: Tribune, Junior, Agronomy. Walker. Allen D: Green, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Walker, Forrest L: Johnson, Freshman, Architecture. Walker, Jay A: Newton, Freshman, Art. Walker, Judith L: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: Walker, Kenneth M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Walker. Linda M: Lincoln, Junior, Business Administration. Walker. Martha J: Pawhuska, Okla_, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Walker, Rebecca S: Goodland, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Walker, Scott A: Kansas City, Freshman, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Walker, Wanda R: Garden City. Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Walkup, Cheryl L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. Wall, John B: McPherson, Junior, Business Administration. Wall, Nancy: Se- dan, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Wallace, Kathleen J: Hill City. Sophomore, General. 651 Underclassmen: Wai- Web TOP ROW: Wallher, Carol C: Ft. Riley, Freshman, Sociology Walton, David N: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Waltz, Anita N: Clay Center, Freshman, Mathematics. Wamhoff, Arlan D: Bird City, Sophomore, Radio and Television. Wamhoff, Carolyn S: Bird City, Junior, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Wanager, Diana L: De Soto, Sophomore, Physical Edu- cation. Wandt, Antonia L: Hutchinson, Junior, Family and Child Devel- opment. Wanick, Stephen G: Wichita, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Ward, Gary C: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre- Forestry . Ward, Larry E: Salina, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Ward, Lawrence W: Osawatomie, Sophomore, Zoolo- gy. Ward, Nancy C: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Ward, Virginia L: Lamed, Junior, Family and Child Development. Wardlaw, Dale A: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Geography. Warman, Mary C: Over- land Park, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Varsity gymnastics team members and Coach Bob Rector help elementary and junior high students learn basic gymnastic skills during their fa II gym clinic. Approximately 70 students attended the first clinic. ; ! TOP ROW: Warner, James B: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Architec- ture. Warner, Janet K: Larned, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Warner, Kathleen A: Junction City, Sophomore, Business Administration. Warner, Kathleen J: Dodge City, Junior, Interior Design. Warner, Lawrence W: Belleville, Freshman, Medical Technology. SECOND ROW: Warren, Linda J: Winfield, Sophomore, History Wash- burn, Janelle A: Ashland, Freshman, Speech. Washington, William: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. Wasmund. Linda R: Princeton, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Wasmund, Mari- lyn K: Princeton, Junior, Home Economics Extension. THIRD ROW: Wassberg, James E: Manhattan, Sophomore. Accounting. Wassemiller. Jacqueline: Monument, Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Wassenberg , Anna M: Marysville, Junior, Elementary Education. Wassenberg, Barba ra: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Wasserman, Kenneth W: Hollenberg, Junior, History. FOURTH ROW: Watchous, Sandra M: Cimarron, Freshman, Pre-Nurs- ing. Waters, Robert L: Wichita, Freshman, Business Administration. Wathern, Richard J: Belleville, III., Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Watson, Martha J: Hutchinson, Freshman, General. Watson, Robert E: Formoso, Freshman, General Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: Watson, Robert L: Altoona, Junior, General Agriculture. Watson, Tom D: Junction Ci.ty, Freshman, General. Watts, Curt L: Prai- rie Village, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Watts. Maria C: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, General Home Economics. Wauthier, Mary K: Manhat- tan, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. SIXTH ROW: Wayman, Alice L: Admire, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Waymire, Charles F: Ottawa, Freshman, General. Weather- ford, June K: Abilene, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Weaver, Debera C: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Weaver, James L: Augusta, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Weaver, John R: Great Bend, Sophomore, Accounting. Weaver, Steven C: Belleville, Freshman, Chemical Engineering Webb, Howard G: Liberal, Junior, Architecture. Webb, Jeffrey W : West Allis, Wis., Sophomore, Physical Education. Webb, Marc C: Fishkill, N.Y., Sophomore, Physics. EIGHTH ROW: Webber, Sheryl K: Topeka, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Weber, Cheryl L: Dorance, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Weber, Henrietta S: Grainfield, Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Weber, Judith L: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Weber, Nicholas R: Hoisington, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. BOTTOM ROW: Weber, Steven P: Geneseo, 111., Sophomore, Agricultur- al Economics. Weber, William P: Oakley, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Webring, Rodney L: Stafford, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Webster, Martha H: Fountainville, Pa., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing Webster, Theo M: Salina, Freshman, Architecture 653 Underclassmen: Wee- Whi TOP ROW: Weckerling, Susan A: Satanta, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Weckman, Pamela K: Oskaloosa, Junior, Home Economics and Journal- ism. Wedel, Fred L: Newton, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Wedel, Gerald VV: Tonganoxie, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Wedel, Janice F: Newton, Freshman, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Wedel, Jennalee S: Newton, Freshman, Pre- Elementa- ry Education. Wedel, Sharon L: Newton, Freshman, Social Science. Wegman, Virginia L: Hoxie, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Wehl- ing, Robert D: Salina, Junior, Accounting. Wehrman, Pearl I: Wathena, Junior, Chemistry. THIRD ROW: Weibert, Stuart W: Tampa, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Weichel, James D: Wakefield, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Wei- dler, Michael L: Minneapolis, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Wei- gand, Marvin W: Stafford, Junior, Secondary Education. Weil, Harold G: Edna, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Weiler, Robert N: Kansas City, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Weiner, Stephen B: Livingston, N.J., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Weingart, Jacqueline: Atchison, Junior, Physical Therapy. Weingart, Thomasine: Atchison, Junior, Elementary Education. Weir, Diane C: Carbondale, Freshman, Interior Architectural Structures. FIFTH ROW: Weir, James P: Topeka, Sophomore, Architecture. Weir, Stan G: Kiowa, Sophomore, General. Weir, Virginia K: Geuda Springs, Junior, Secondary Education. Weiser, Charles E: Harlan, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Weishaar, Philip L: Nortonville, Junior, Physical Edu- cation. SIXTH ROW: Weixelman, Donna M: Wamego, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. Weixelman, Richard L: Wamego, Sophomore, Agri- cultural Mechanization. Welch, Timothy D: Madison, Freshman, Phys- ics. Welch, Wesley H: Augusta, Junior, Architecture. Welker, David F: Kansas City, Freshman, General. SEVENTH ROW: Welker, Ronald L: Shawnee, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Weiler, Susan E: Montezuma, Junior, Home Economics Education. Wells, David D: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Wells, Marvin D: Rock, Sophomore, Feed Science and Management. Wells, Robert H: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Wells, Tana L: Wichita, Sophomore, Political Science. Wells, William W: Leavenworth, Junior, Accounting. Wempe, Richard J: Marysville, Freshman, Business Administration. Wenger, Carol D: Sabetha, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Wenger, Evan K: Ober- lin, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Wenger, Richard P: Harper, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Wenger, Richard W: Sabetha, Junior, Accounting. Wenger, Rodney A: Sabetha, Freshman, Architecture. Wenger, Ronald D: Ober- lin, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Wentworth, Ray E: Lenexa, Freshman, General. SIXT1 Edua alWI LSd 654 i i SIXTH ROW: Wheatcroft, James S: Ellinwood, Sophomore, Physical Education. Wheatley. Benjamin H: Kansas City. Mo.. Freshman, Gener- al. Wheeler, Vicki L: Atchison, Junior, General Home Economics. Whip- pie, Kerry M: Alamota, Junior, Elementary Education. Whitaker, Bruce L: Sublette. Freshman, General Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW: White. Cheryl J: Cedar Vale, Freshman, General Home Economics White. Cynthia E: Manhattan. Junior. Pre-Secondary Education White, Dana K: Great Bend, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics White. Gene P: Emporia, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. White, Joan M: New Cambridge, Freshman, Mathematics. EIGHTH ROW: White, Katherine M: Lawrence, Freshman, Pre-Nurs- ing White. Mary : Manhattan, Freshman, Modern Languages White, Nancy J: Lamed. Sophomore, Family and Child Development. White, Peggy J: St. George. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education White. Ray- mond R: Marysville, Junior, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: White, Sylvia L: Manhattan, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. White, Thomas A: Olathe, Freshman, History White, William R: Lovington, N.M., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary W hitegon, Patty L: Cantonment, Fla , Junior, Political Science. W ' hitehair, Janet M: Abilene, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. TOP ROW: VVentz, Darrel P: Wichita, Special, Sociology. Wentz, Elisa- beth A: Concordia, Junior, Psychology. Wentz, James B: Concordia, Freshman, Art. Wentz. Marcia S: Wichita, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Wenzel. Barbara J: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, Modern Languages. SECOND ROW: Werner. Henry H: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Pre- Law. Werner, Ruth D: Sharon, Junior, Home Economics Education. Wertenberger. Kirt P: Sabetha, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Werts, Stephen M: Junction City, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Wertz, Christine: St. Charles, Mo., Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Wessels, Jane M: Mulvane, Sophomore. General. West, Barry L: Stafford. Senior, Secondary Education. West, Paul R: Norfolk. Va., Junior, Pre- Dentistry. West. Roger W: Sedan. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. West, Sharon K: Overland Park, Junior, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: West, Steven J: Nekoma, Sophomore, Animal Hus- bandry. West, Warren N: Sedan, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. West- berg, Robert N: Salina, Freshman, Architecture. Westerman. John R: Ellsworth, Junior, Accounting. Westerman, Marilyn K: Ellsworth, Fresh- man. General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Westphal. Dennis C: Trousdale. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Westphal, Russell D: Kinsley, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Wetter. Rita E: Norton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Wetz, Luann K: Kiowa. Freshman, General Home Economics. Weyer. Douglas C: Barneston, Neb., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. 655 Underclassmen: Whi-Wil TOP ROW: Whitehair, John T: Abilene, Freshman, Accounting. White- hair, Rita M: Manhattan, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Whitehill, James H: Latham, Sophomore, Physical Education. Whitehall, Janet M: Latham, Junior, Physical Education. Whitehill, Wayne L: Latham, Freshman, Dairy Production. SECOND ROW: Whiteman, Arveta C: Valley Center, Sophomore, Mod- ern Languages. Whitesell, Jim L: Ash Grove, Mo., Junior, Physical Edu- cation. Whitfield, Carol L: Newton, Junior, Elementary Education. Whi- tham. Warren W: Cassody, Freshman, Animal Husbandry. Whitlock, Antoinette: Hutchinson, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Whitlock, Gwen E: Elmdale, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Whitlow, Karen L: Prairie Village, Freshman, English. Whitman, Robert C: Mahopac, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Whitmer, Dennis N: Goodland, Freshman, General. Whitmore, Dan E: Topeka, Special, Pre-Law. FOURTH ROW: Whitmore, Gregory A: Valley Center, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary. Whitney, Eleanor R: Overland Park, Sophomore, Sociology. Whitney, Vicki O: Cherokee, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Whitton, Karen J: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. Whitworth, Paula L: Chanute, Junior, Pre- Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Whorton, Cathy D: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Wichman, Ann L: Seneca, Freshman, General. Wichman, Ken- neth D: Seneca, Junior, Business Administration. Wick, Linda L: Wakeeney, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Wicks, James L: Beloit, Freshman, Political Science. SIXTH ROW: Widener, Gayla F: Hudson, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Widener, James R: Kansas City, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Wiehe, Jonell J: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Physical Education. Wiehe, Linda C: Leavenworth, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Wie- land, David K: Oakley, Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Wiese, Donn E: Whitefish, Wis., Freshman, Pre-Med- icine. Wigger, Timothy D: Olathe, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Wig- gins, Dwight E: Eureka, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Wight, Robert D: Burlingame, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Wild, Donald R: Lancaster, N.Y., Junior. Natural Resources Conservation and Use. EIGHTH ROW: Wiles, Robert E: Marienthal, Sophomore, Animal Hus- bandry. Wiley, Cecil W: Harper, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Wil- ey, Shirley J: Clay Center, Junior, Business Administration. Wilhite, Ruth A: Linwood, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Wilkerson, Eliza- beth: Jetmore, Junior, Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Wilkins, Ronald H: Lyons, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Wilkinson, Jane C: Topeka, Freshman, Physical Education. Wilkin- son, Steven D: Washington, Freshman, Business Administration. Will, Dennis W: Herington, Freshman, General Agriculture. Will, Steven D: Herington, Sophomore, Mathematics. ? I I i l : Tryo ers 656 TOP ROW: Willard, F. Lynn: Manhattan. Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Willard. Lloyd H: Great Bend. Sophomore, Pre- eterinary. Willcott, Howard J: Leavenworth, Freshman, Architecture. Willcott, Michael F: Leavenworth, Freshman. Pre-Law. Willcox. Constance G: Gem, Junior, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Willcox, Joyce L: Gem, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Willcoxon, Carla J: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Educa- tion. Williams. Bernard O: Topeka. Sophomore. Mathematics. Williams. Christine: Newton. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Williams, David R: Peoria, HI.. Junior. Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Williams. Deborah S: Great Bend. Freshman. Psychology. W illiams, Dianna L: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Williams. Diedra H: Manhattan, Freshman. Modern Languages. Wil- liams. Don N: Manhattan. Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Williams, Donald G: Salina. Freshman. Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Williams. Gayle M: Fowler. Freshman. Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Williams. Kimberly E: Prairie Village. Junior. Business Administration. Williams. Lawrence R: Wichita. Sophomore. History. Williams. Linda M: Kansas City. Mo.. Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Williams. Michele H: Pottersville, N.J., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinarv. BOTTOM ROW: Williams. Nancy G: Kansas City, Sophomore, Sociolo- gy. Williams. Sharon K: Fowler. Sophomore. Medical Technology. Wil- liams. Susan M: Atwood. Junior. Sociology. Willingham. Rayford: Man- hattan, Freshman, General. Willis. Jane A: Wichita, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Tryouts for spring productions of the K-State Play- ers run three nights, with call-backs posted the last night. Auditions are open to all students in- terested in demonstrating their acting ability. Underclassmen: Wil-Woo TOP ROW: Willis, Lonnic D: Bird City, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Willis, Richard R: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Willits, Thomas L: Marysville, Freshman, Computer Science. Willmore, Randall E: El Dorado, Sophomore, Physical Education. Willms, Laura N: Wichi- ta, Sophomore, Modern Languages. SECOND ROW: Willoughby, Jesse R: Topeka, Sophomore, Speech. Willoughby, Stuart L: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Willson, Dale B: Parsons, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Will- yard, Curt L: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. Will- yard, Marvin R: Topeka, Freshman, Bakery Management. THIRD ROW: Willt, Connie R: St. Francis, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Wilson , Bruce L: Abilene, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Wilson, Chadd R: Kinsley, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Wilson, Cyn- thia K: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Wilson, George G: Great Bend, Freshman, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Wilson, James A: lola. Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Wilson, James R: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary. Wilson, John H: Topeka, Sophomore, Political Science. Wilson, Linda S: Hering- ton, Freshman, History. Wilson, Max L: Abilene, Special, Agronomy. FIFTH ROW: Wilson, Maxine E: Lincoln, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Wilson, Meryl D: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Wilson, Philip B: Rockford, 111., Junior, Physical Education. Wilson, Richard D: Russell, Junior, Agricultural Education. Wilson, Sandra A: Olathe, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Wilson, Sharon L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Wilson, Steven R: Manhattan, Junior, Architectural Structures. Wilt, Jeanette L: Rossville, Freshman, Sociology. Wiltse, Kenneth C: Great Bend, Junior, Business Administration. Windels, James H: Mead- ville. Miss., Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Winden, Mary C: Manhattan, Freshman, Humanities. Winderlin, Marilyn S: Scott City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Wineland, Ronald O: Alton, Sophomore, General. Winkfield, William W: Junction City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Winn, Barbara J: Whitewater, Wis., Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. EIGHTH ROW: Winn, Donald L: Wichita, Freshman, Industrial Engi- neering. Winter, John T: Manhattan, Junior, Zoology. Winter, Judith A: Hoxie, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Winter, Nancy L: Satanta, Junior, Family and Child Development. Winter, Richard L: Hillsboro, Sophomore, Chemistry. BOTTOM ROW: Winter, Ronald A: Manhattan, Junior, Speech. Winter, Sharon L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Art Winzeler, Robert F: Lamont, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Wirth, William C: Haviland, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Wiruth, Daniel J: Cuba, Sophomore, Civil En- gineering. Wise, Alicia K: Wichita, Freshman, Psychology. 658 i jrfp FOURTH RO V : Wolfe. Janet L: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Psycholo- gy Wolfe, Regina F: Ness City, Junior, Secondary Education. Wolfram, Joyce L: Herndon, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Wolken, Rosalia H: Creeley. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Wollen, Terry S: Ottawa. Sopho- more. Pre-Veterinarv. FIFTH ROW: Wolters. Douglas J: Atwood, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Wolters. Richard B: Atwood, Freshman, General Agriculture. Woltkamp, Melinda R: Topeka. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing Womer, Sally A: ichita. Sophomore. Home Economics and Journalism. Wood, David L: Dumont, N.J.. Sophomore, Pre-Law. SIXTH ROW Wood, David W: Abilene. Freshman, Physical Science. Wood. Janice K: Wichita. Freshman, General Home Economics. Wood, John D: Syracuse. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Wood, Michael A: Cherry- vale, Junior, Entomology. Wood. Michael E: Marion, Freshman, Pre- Veterinarv. SEVENTH ROW: Wood, Steve J: Overland Park, Junior. History Wood, Susan S: SIcPherson, Sophomore. Sociology Wood, Terre L: Ft. Leaven- worth. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Woodall. Cathi: Omaha, Neb.. Freshman, General Home Economics. Woodard. Charles R: Wichita, Junior, Dairy Production. EIGHTH ROW: Woodard, June : Wichita, Junior, Home Economics Education. Woodard. Kim: Wichita, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Woodard, Susan G: Wichita. Sophomore, General Home Economics. Woodcock. Linda S: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Woodley. Kent E: Wichita, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Woods. Paul C: Kansas City, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Woodson. Janet H: Kansas City. Mo., Sophomore. Family and Child Development. Woodson, Pamela J: Penalosa, Sophomore. Pre- Sec- ondary Education. Woodward. Robert L: Overland Park, Sophomore, History Woodworth. Philip M: Tribune, Freshman, Mathematics. TOP ROW: Wise, Deborah S: Mission, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Wisegarver. David P: Prairie Milage. Freshman, General. Wisegarver, Frederic: Prairie Village, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. W ' isegarver, Richard: Prairie Village, Junior. Geology. Wiseman. Lonnie A: Coffeyville, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Wisniewski, John E: St. Joseph, Mich., Junior, Archi- tecture. Witt, Nancy L: Oberlin, Freshman, Political Science. Witt, Thomas K: Prairie Village. Sophomore, Business Administration. Woel- fer, Carl W: Manhattan, Junior, History. Woellhof, Linda K: Clay Cen- ter, Junior, Music Education. THIRD ROW: WoellhoJ. Martha S: Clay Center, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Wofford, Jerry R: Ozawkie, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Wohler, Michael A: Marysville, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Wolf, Pamela S: Hope, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Wolfe, Carolyn M: Hiawatha, Freshman, General. 659 Underclassmen: Woo-Spl TOP ROW: Woolcott, Mary A: Chester, III., Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Woolpert, Steven C: Independence, Sophomore, Humanities. Wool- sey. Jack L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Physical Education. Works, Virgin- ia J: Humholdt, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Worley, Melody K: Ely, Iowa, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Worley, Michael D: Council Grove, Freshman, Eng- lish. Wormington, Kay M: Independence, Sophomore, Horticulture. Woydziak, Eugene F: Wichita, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Wright, David W: Manhattan, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Wright, Elynn S: Manhattan, Sophomore, Retail Floriculture. THIRD ROW: Wright, Haskell S: Sublette, Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine. Wright, Lawrence R: Shreveport, La., Sophomore, Pre- Dentistry. Wright, Leon W: Glen Elder, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Wright, Mary A: Wichita, Freshman, Physical Education. Wright, Steven E: Millard, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. FOURTH ROW: Wujek, Lavonne M: Ogallala, Neb., Junior, Sociology. Wulfkuhle, Noell E: Lecompton, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Wurtz, Stephen P: Paxico, Freshman, Political Science. Wurtz, Teresa J: Paxico, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. Wurzbacher, Pamela S: Goodland, Junior, Modern Languages. FIFTH ROW: Wyand, Michael W: Hanover, Pa., Freshman, Political Science. Wyckoff, Kirk F: Altamont, Freshman, Business Administration. Wyker, Pamela R: St. Marys, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Wymore, Ricki G: Axtell, Freshman, General. Wyrick, Cathy S: Newnan, Ga., Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Wyss, Paul T: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Yackle, Clifford E: Paola, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Yale, Lucille E: Grainfield, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Yamashita, Bruce N: Hawaii, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Yaney, Jed E: Newark, N.J., Junior, Social Science. SEVENTH ROW: Yapit, Mary R: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Yarnell, Bruce E: Concordia, Freshman, Architec- ture. Yates, Harold: Junction City, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Yates, Orlando B: Mobile, Ala., Freshman, Pre-Law. Yeager, Marsha K: Russell, Freshman, Sociology. EIGHTH ROW: Yelenik, Lois E: Wichita, Junior, Modern Languages. Yenzer, Sandra K: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Economics. Yeo, Davi d R: Manhattan, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Yeo, Dennis G: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Yeomans, Terry J: Binghamton, N.Y., Freshman, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Yoder, Terry L: Elkhart, Freshman, Mathematics. York, Benjamin C: Salina, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. York, Mary C: Healy, Freshman, Music Education. York, Walter F: Ashland, Fresh- man, Pre-Dentistry. Yorke, Cynthia R: Sedan, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. ! i I 660 j k B ? ?- ' TOP ROW: Yorke, Jerome P: Sedan, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Yost, Robert E: Garden City, Freshman, General. Youle, Michael J: VVinfield, Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Young. Ann M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Y ' oung, Dorothy J: Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Young, Leroy I: Beloit. Junior, Natural Resources Con- servation and Use. Young. Loretta J: Melvern, Freshman, Mathematics. Y ' oung. Philip R: Lee s Summit, Mo., Sophomore, Animal Husbandry. Y ' oung, Regina G: Prairie Village, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Younger, Gerald P: Salina. Junior, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Younger, Kathleen A: Lebanon, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Youngers, Diane K: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Younker. Dawnetta: Hutchinson, Junior, Sociology. Y ' unk. Dan C: Osborne. Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Y ' ust. Gail A: Sylvia, Freshman. Medical Technology . FOURTH ROW: Yust, Steven W: Sylvia, Junior, Animal Husbandry. Zabel. Charles V: Atchison. Sophomore. Business Administration. Zaiss, Craig R: Overland Park, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Zaiss, Linda C: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Zajic. Lerae K: Glas- co. Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: Zakoura. Sheila L: Osawatomie, Sophomore. Accounting. Zangger. Charles P: North Loup, Neb., Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary. Ze- cha, David A: Lamed, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Zeckser, Stephen D: Alma, Freshman, Architecture. Zeller, Richard L: Alexander, 111., Fresh- man, Pre- Veterinary. SIXTH ROW: Zenishek. Carolyn R: Eureka, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Zibell. Barbara L: Holton. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Zieger. Perry R: Lenexa, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Ziegler, Gary L: Grain- field, Freshman, General. Zillinger, Philip R: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Phvsical Science. SEVENTH ROW: Zimmer. Craig L: Kansas City, Freshman, Architec- ture. Zimmerman, Douglas X: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Zimmerman, Jerome L: Eureka, Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering. Zimmerman, Martha J: Troy, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Zimmerman, Xancy L: Centralia, Junior, History. EIGHTH ROW: Zipp, Robert S: Lenexa, Freshman, General. Zlasney . David C: Irvington. N.J., Sophomore, History. Zook. Warren A: Larned. Junior. Physical Education Zubeck, Robin J: Deerfield, Sophomore, Gen- eral. Zweygardt, Ranee A: St. Francis, Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Edu- cation. BOTTOM ROW: Zych, Joyce M: Kansas City, Freshman, Family and Child Development. Doll, John L: Wamego, Freshman, Chemistry. Heintzelman. Phillippa: Manhattan, Sophomore, Art. Jewell, Ralph E: Bird City, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Splitter, Gary A: Silver Springs, Md., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. 661 Second Semester TOP ROW: Bentz, Arlan E: Abilene, Senior, Mathematics. Brinkman, Ronald L: Topeka, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Brookens, Sara E: Westmoreland, Junior, Elementary Education. Cohm, Robert A: Bronx, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary. Dowd, Tedd J: Traneck, N.J., Senior, Chemical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Erickson, Frederick K: McLean, Va., Junior, Econom- ics. Gutkowski, Paul E: Bloomfield, N.J., Senior, Animal Husbandry. Harzman, Leonard: Claflin, Graduate, Agriculture Economics. Hastings, Steven L: Mansion, Freshman, General. Ingrum, Patricia A: Abilene Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. THIRD ROW: McDonald, Georgianna: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Morin, Pamela: Damar, Sophomore, Business Administration. Nagarajrad, H. S: Hydirabad, India, Graduate, Bacteriology. Newlin, Shirley A.: Des Moines, Iowa, Junior, General. Norton, Richard K: Man- hattan, Graduate, Animal Husbandry. FOURTH ROW: Olson, Gordon R: Alameda, Calif., Senior, History. Prus, Leslie J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Physics. Rutter, Darbi S: Belle Plain, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Singh, Sardar Y: Hydira- bad, India, Graduate, Argriculture Economics. Schmidler, Kathleen: Hutchinson, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Schoenthaier, Barbara: Ogallah, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Extension. Schreiber, Janice K: Soldier, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Selbe, Nancy S: Hoxie, Senior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Selby, Janice L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Interior Design. Stover, Robert H: Topeka, Junior, Horticulture. BOTTOM ROW: Turnbull, Clifford G: Wakefield, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Vergin, Dexter A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Building Con- struction. I Excited students crowd around the speaker ' s platform hoping to touch the hand orclothes of Sen. Robert Kennedy after his speech March 18. Mo re than 14, 500 heard Kennedy attack the present Vietnam policy. Record numbers enroll in Grad School courses Due, in part, to a cutback in graduate defer- ments enacted in February, an estimated 300 men completing their first year of studies on the graduate level became eligible for the draft at the end of the academic year. A record number, 335 coeds and 1,125 men, constituted the Graduate School enrollment in the spring. Of the total, 330 were international students. National Defense Education Act fellowships partially offset the rising cost of tuition for gradu- ate students in the humanities and social science curriculums. National Science Foundation and National Aeronautics and Space Administration traineeships aided physical science and engineer- ing enrollees. An additional 260 graduate stu- dents were awarded full and part-time teach-as- sistantships in their respective fields. Checking the progress of his research, an entomology student notes changes in a cockroach study. Graduate Students TOP ROW: Adams, Ronald G: Durango, Colo., Economics. Ahandrik, Sopahpid: Bangkok, Thailand. Architectural Design. Ajakaiye. Michael B: Manhattan. Horticulture. Alsalih, Kama! K: Urbana, HI., Horticulture. Aseneta, Lydia V: Rizal, Philippine, Speech. SECOND ROW: Athey, Joel W: Junction City, English. Awoniyi, James O: Omu-Aran, Nigeria, Agronomy. Baker, Edward F: Wichita, Animal Husbandry. Bartscht, Charla J: Shelbyville, 111., Family Economics. Bates, Ardis E: Elk Creek, Neb., Clothing and Textiles. THIRD ROW: Bates, Rodney M: Manhattan, Electronics. Bauder, Helen C: Howard, Foods and Nutrition. Benfer, John P: Longford, Agronomy. Bennett, Robert E: Manchester, Foods Science. Bernardo, Emiliana N: Laguna, Philippine, Entomology. BOTTOM ROW: Bhanthumehinda. Suda: Bangkok, Thailand, Speech. Bliss, Charles E: Denver, Colo., Nuclear Engineering. Bloom, Ellen M: Eureka, Family and Child Development. Bloom, Philip V: Hutchinson, Regional and Community Planning. Boomer, Larren G: Portis, Account- ing. 663 Graduate Students TOP ROW: Brandt, Vernon O: Wichita, Chemistry. Cahow, Karen S: Omaha, Neb., Physical Education. Campbell, Thomasyne: Chicago, 111., Statistics. Chaghtai, Shahrukh M: Peshawar, Pakistan, Botany. Chang, Shih-Ying: Taiwan, China, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Charlton, Richard D: Wichita, Plant Pathology. Cha- turantabutara, Seni: Bangkok, Thailand, Economics. Chen, Gilbert K: Taiwan, China, Chemical Engineering. Chen, Michael S: Taipei, Formo- sa, Chemical Engineering. Cheng, Kuo Shu: San Francisco, Calif., Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Clark, Margaret V: Manhattan, Family and Child Devel- opment. Cramer, Joe D: Healy, Zoology. Cui, Erlinda M: Cebu, Philip- pine, Institutional Management. Davies, David R: Greensburg, Econom- ics. Day, Richard N: Manhattan, Industrial Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Dieter, Larry W: Marion, Physics. Dietrich, George G: Hamlin, Business Administration. Dybwad, Gay L: Grand Forks, N.D., Physics. Elson, Donald E: Kinsley, Agricultural Education. Engle, Har- old D: Madison, Agricultural Economics. FIFTH ROW: Fairless, James O: Manhattan, Education. Foley, Michael T: Piedmont, S. D., Statistics. Frey, Alice L: Strong City, General Home Economics. Frey, Wandie L: Oklahoma City, Okla., English. Frey, Wil- liam G: Oklahoma City, Okla., Psychology. SIXTH ROW: Frickey, David G: Bremerton, Wash., Chemistry. Funk, Linda J: Minneapolis, Family and Child Development. Gabrielson, Gary D: Lindsborg, Mathematics. Goyal, Martand: Vijain, India, Industrial Engineering. Gray, Cecilia D: Cillman, Ala., Family and Child Develop- ment. SEVENTH ROW: Grubb, Stephen L: Abilene, Milling Industry. Gui- dote, Armando E: Hondagua Quezon, Philippine, Milling Industry. Guo, Jin-Sien: Taipei, Taiwan, Architectural Design. Haen, Joanne L: Junction City, Technical Journalism. Haen, Michael E: Junction City, History. EIGHTH ROW: Hamilton, James L: Omaha, Neb., Speech. Hartsook, Roger W: Emporia, Speech. Hedges, Nancy J: Salina, Foods and Nutri- tion. Hemphill, Margaretta: Manhattan, Art. Hevel, Gary F: Oswego, Entomology. BOTTOM ROW: Hilger, Paul N: Overland Park, Business Administra- tion. Hobbs, Peter R: Deal, England, Agronomy. Hogge, Vivian E: Man- hattan, General Home Economics. Homan, Allen E: Freeport, N.Y., Phy- siology. Hopkins, Robert M: Topeka, Speech. CJ % (H TOP ROW: Horie, Yuji: Hokkaido, Japan, Chemical Engineering. Hsieh, Jui-Fu: Matou, Taiwan, Civil Engineering. Hunziker, Don F: Selden, Mathematics. Javillonar, Gloria V: Manila, Philippines, Psychology. Jen- kins, William H: Smith Center, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Johnston, Harvey L: Jasper, Mo., Psychology. Jung, Robert I: Taiwan, China, Mechanical Engineering. Kang, Sheng F: Tain- an, Taiwan, Chemical Engineering. Keating, Donald J: Liberal, Agri- cultural Engineering. Kellogg, Myron C: Jamestown, Agricultural Economics. THIRD ROW: Khan, Ahmad S: Lahore, W. Pakistan, Regional and Community Planning. Khan, Haseeb A: N azimabad, Kar W. Pakistan, Civil Engineering. Kim, Chong W: Manhattan, Sociology. Klein, Darwin K: Lucas, Speech. Klein, Eldon R: Great Bend, English. FOURTH ROW: Kolstad, Marlene M: Manhattan, Institutional Manage- ment. Kolstad, Stanley P: Manhattan, Animal Husbandry. Leis, Jean C: Hutchinson, Clothing and Textiles. Li, Stephen K: Taipei, Taiwan, Archi- tectural Design. Liu, Kang-Shyong: Taiwan, China, Civil Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Long, David L: Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Plant Pathology. Lowe, Mary A: Ft. Worth, Tex., Speech. Malhotra. Surendar M: Kathua, India, Civil Engineering. Martinez, Guia R: Caloocan City, Philippines, Institutional Management. Marvin, Loretta L: Junction City, Education. SIXTH ROW: McCready, Joyce E: Talmage, Music. Miles, Charles S: Garden City, Speech. Moore, Meredith A: Beloit, Speech. Moroz, Vera O: Saskatoon, Canada, Institutional Management. Murty, Samba A: Sal- ur, India, Industrial Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Myers, Dennis E: Barnard, Civil Engineering. Nair, Balakrishnan: Bombay, India, Industrial Engineering. Nair, Indira R: Bombay, India, Physics. Neill, Claude R: Wichita, Economics. Nelson, Carole A: Homewood, III., Clothing and Textiles. EIGHTH ROW: Nelson, David M: Manhattan, Economics. Nugent, Gary K: Manhattan, Extension Education. Osakade, Kunip: Tokyo, Ja- pan, Chemical Engineering. Palacios, Samuel: Cali, Colombia, Speech. Patel, Parbhubhal L: Surat, India, Architectural Design. BOTTOM ROW: Peng, Chung-Hsiung: Taiwan, China, Electrical Engi- neering. Pereira, Norman: Tulsa, Okla., Chemical Engineering. Pien, Chin C: Taipei, Taiwan, Civil Engineering. Pohlman, Randolph A: Sa- lina, Business Administration. 665 Graduate Students TOP ROW: Rao, Paidipelly S: Domalguda, India, Plant Pathology. Red- dy, Kuchikulla R: Bodhan, Nizamabad, India, Industrial Engineering. Reddy, Ramesh C: Lawrence, Chemistry. Reeh, Loretta E: Atwood, Family and Child Development. Reinhard, James M: Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Radio and Television. SECOND ROW: Reyes, Juanito C: San Pablo City, Philippines, Plant Pathology. Riedl, Patrick H: Otis, Electrical Engineering. Robbins, Rob- ert T: Oskaloosa, Plant Pathology. Rogers, Ronald J: Topeka, Civil Engi- neering. Ruff, John G: Logan , Economics. THIRD ROW: Sahni, Randhir: Boulder, Colo., Architectural Design. Sathaye, Shrikant M: N. Delhi-5, India, Industrial Engineering. Schock, Dianne R: El Monte, Calif., Foods and Nutrition. Schreiner, Leslie A: Douglass, Education. Shah, Pankaj D: Bombay, India, Industrial Engi- neering. FOURTH ROW: Shah, Piyush S: Bombay, India, Chemical Engineering. Shah, Pradip K: Calcutta, India, Industrial Engineering. Sibley, Gwen I: Lewis, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Smith, Wickham G: Whittier, Calif., Chemical Engineering. Sorensen, Kenneth A: Coventry, R.I., Entomology. FIFTH ROW: Stedl, John L: Greenleaf, Wis., Statistics. Stuart, John P: Atchison, Accounting. Suzuki, Yasuo: Mishima-Shi, Japan, Horticulture. Syed, Sayeed U: Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering. Taddeo, Arthur C: Natick, Mass., Zoology. SIXTH ROW: Taylor, Glenn G: Riley, Horticulture. Thompson, Steven M: Broadview, III., Regional and Community Planning. Tinnakul, Nithet: Bangkok, Thailand, Economics. Tung, James H: Taipei, China, Regional and Community Planning. Ullah, Hamid: Manhattan, Plant Ecology. SEVENTH ROW: Ullom, Jimmie K: Canadian, Tex., Foods and Nutri- tion. Urban, William T: Salina, Nuclear Engineering. Walker, Rebecca A: State College, Pa., Clothing and Textiles. Walters, Patrick A: Hays, Entomology. Ward, Joseph E: Manhattan, Electronics. EIGHTH ROW: Wilson, Charles E: Abilene, Mechanical Engineering. Wuu, Long L: Miao Li Hsien, Taiwan, Agricultural Economics. Yorga- son, Vernon W: Vauxhall, Canada, Economics. Yotter, Edward E: Leoti, Civil Engineering. Young, Alvin L: Laramie, Wyo., Agronomy. BOTTOM ROW: Young, Sarah T: Taiwan, China, Statistics. Zimmer- man, Donald E: Kansas City, Technical Journalism. Zimmerman, Gary L: Kansas City, Zoology. Zimmerman, Muriel E: Manhattan, Family Economics. Zorn, Thomas F: Barton, Economics. I 1 J I Ass 666 Assisted by his faculty adviser, a graduate student completes an experiment with an inviscerated cow. Many graduate students are on part-time research assistantships to finance their continued study. 667 INDEX Abbott. Jo E. 276, 523 Abbott. Richard E. 190. 523 Abdel. Moneim 230. 244 Abdullah!. Ango 244 Abel. John C. 310, 454 Abel. Moneim Mohamed H. 185 Abel. Moneim Mustafa 185 Abeldt. Sandra S. 197. 245. 365. 523 A bell. Larry W. 231.523 Aberle. Stephen J. 187. 207 Abernethy. Rollin H. 250. 523 Abis, Leopoldo V. 209 Abolfazli. Mohammad 372. 454. 523 Abram. Danny L. 380. 523 Abrams. Steve E. 64. 240 388 523 Abson. Mary E. 162. 182. 264, 523 Acacia 290-291 Academics 82-153 Achten, Linda R. 66. 274. 523 Acker, John L. 409 Acker. Karen J. 201. 240. 245. 248. 268 523 Adams. Albert W. 237 Adams. Bruce A. 454 Adams. Deanna M. 193. 365, 523 Adams. Earl Q. 454 Adams. Edward C. 380. 523 Adams. George X. 171. 207, 454 Adams. Gloria R. 217. 352. 523 Adams. James P. 80. 191. 308 454 Adams. Karen S. 29. 276. 523 Adams. Kathryn E. 523 Adams. Linda J. 454 Adams. Marjone 129 Adams. Michael B. 310. 523 Adams. Nancy L. 276. 523 Adams. Ronald G. 663 Addison. Sharon E. 343, 523 Adepoju. Amos 166 Adkins. Dan 0.238. 523 Adkins. David L. 523 Adrian. Brenda G. 187. 523 Affolter. Albert J. 372. 523 African Student Association 166 Agan. Mary L. 169 Agan. Raymond J. 168. 222 Agresta. Sandra J. 189 Agresta. William M. 186. 454 Agricultural Economics Club 167 Agrjcultural Education Auxilary 169 Agrjcultural Education Club 168 Agricultural Mechanization Club 169 Agriculture Council 120 Agriculture Department Heads 119 Ahandrik. Sopahpid 663 Ahern. James J. 372, 523 Ahlench. Donald D. 324 523 Ahlquist. Melvm M. 188 Ahmed. SyedZ. 218 Ahrens. Barbara J. 266. 365. 523 Aikin. James E. 64 Aikin. Joyce A. 343. 523 Air Force Flight Instruction Group 166 Aira. LuisA. 172.225 Aiakaiye. Michael B. 166. 218. 230. 244, 663 Akagi.AlanT. 388. 523 Akers. Janey D. 232. 338. 523 Akin. Danny R. 372. 523 Albers. Joyce M. 454 Alberts, Barbara J. 189 Alberts. Steven L. 188 Albin . Jane M. 187 Albracht, James J. 172 Albracht. Mary L. 169 Albright. Clyde C. 436 Albright. Sheryl K. 248. 278. 454 Albright. William C 318 523 Alder. Randall H. 237 Alder. RobbinL. 237 Alderman. Susan J. 187 Aldrich. Vernon D. 171, 310. 523 Alexander, Barbara J. 194 Alexander. Clemens 328, 523 Alexander. David M. 302 523 Alexander. Dennis R. 181. 380. 523 Alexander. Donald R. 412 Alexander. Janet L. 274. 523 Alexander. Kathy J. 171. 240. 365. 523 Alexander. Merlin F. 171. 454 Alexander. Roger B. 454 Alexander. Stanley J. 210. 21 1. 454 Alford. Donna L. 197. 352. 523 Algrim.KaeE.222,365. 523 AM. James 0. 166 Alizai. Mohammad Y. 210, 21 1. 229 AI-Kahtani, Muhammad 185 244 AI-Khateeb. Fahima A. 185 AI-Khateeb. Ghassan 185 244 AI-Khattab. Kariman 185 Alldritt. Susan L. 165. 182. 272. 523 Allemang, James 320. 523 Allen. Dell M. 80 Allen, Earl R. 181,372 523 Allen, Eric B. 388. 523 Allen, James H. 231, 523 Allen, Jimmy R. 334, 523 Allen. John L. 372. 524 Allen. Linda J. 192. 338, 524 Allen. Linda K. 343 524 Allen, Martin W. 409 454 Allen. NoreneF. 217,365. 524 Allen. Ronald W. 64. 337 388 393 454 Allen. Steven L. 389. 524 Allerheihgen, Mark 372. 524 Allison. CarolS. 211 Allison. LeslieB. 172 Allison. Linda 169 Alloway, JayE. 190.372.524 Alloway, Thomas J. 288. 524 Allsbury, Jeanette E. 524 Almquist. Merlan T. 64. 454 Almquist. Sherry S. 524 Almstrom, Larry G. 524 Alpert, Dean J. 186,454 Alpert, Glenn P. 144. 183. 243. 247. 308. 454 Alpert. Herb 45 Alpha Chi Omega 264-265 Alpha Delta Pi 266-267 Alpha Delta Theta 170 Alpha Epsilon Rho 170 Alpha Gamma Rho 292-293 Alpha Kappa Lambda 294-295 Alpha Kappa Psi 171 Alpha Lambda Delta 171 Alpha Mu 172 Alpha Phi Omega 173 Alpha Tau Alpha 172 Alpha Tau Omega 296-297 Alpha XI Delta 268-269 Alsalih. KamalK. 185.663 Alston. Gloria A. 202. 360, 524 Alt. Douglas K. 208. 225. 335. 524 Altendorf. Pamela C. 454 Altendorf. Ronald L. 454 Althouse, David G. 65 Altman. Kathryn L. 343. 524 Alwin, Darold G. 196, 212. 388. 524 Amateur Radio Club 173 Ameel. Henrietta R. 91 Ament. Mrs. Esther 270 American Chemical Society 174 American Guild of Organists 174 American Institute of Architects 174-175 American Institute of Architects Auxiliary 175 American Institute of Astronautics and Aeronatics 176 American Institute of Chemical Engineers 177 American Institute of Design 176 American Institute of Industrial Engineers 178 American Nuclear Society 181 American Society of Agricultural Engineers 180 American Society of Civil Engineers 178- 179 American Society of Landscape Architects 180 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 181 American Veterinary Medical Association 186-188 American Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary 187 Ames. Alan D. 524 Ammeter, Myron L. 168 Ampe. Diane E. 365. 524 Anderegg. Marvin K. 81. 203, 246. 380 454 Andersen. Charles E. 524 Andersen. Elizabeth 156. 165.211.272 524 Anderson. Barbara J. 226. 268. 444 455 Anderson. Betty J. 216. 268. 360. 524 Anderson. Mrs. D. L. 310 Anderson. David E. 455 Anderson. Delores K. 524 Anderson. John C. 322. 524 Anderson. Karen R. 352. 524 Anderson. Kathleen L. 171. 280. 524 Anderson. Larry K. 212 Anderson. Larry P. 524 Anderson. LavonneA. 194. 211 Anderson. Michael R. 372. 441 , 524 Anderson. Nancy J. 276, 352, 524 Anderson. Norma J. 360 Anderson. Pamela A. 524 Anderson. Rebecca S. 226. 245. 268. 524 Anderson. Rick A. 380. 524 Anderson. Robert A. 318. 524 Anderson, Sherry F. 205 Anderson. Thaine C. 352, 380, 524 Anderson, Wanda S, 232 Andre. Patricia K. 338. 524 Andrews. James R. 328. 524 Andrews. Janice E. 266. 524 Angel Flight 182 Angel. Gene R. 524 Angell. Beverly J. 197.221.330.455 Anschutz. Fredrick G. 455 Anschutz. James E. 177. 524 Anspaugh. Glenda K. 189 Anspaugh. Victor E. 187 Apartments 398-399 Applegate. Roberta G. 250 Arab-American Club 185 Arasmith. Gayle D. 188. 524 Arayapat. Manad 524 Architects ' Open House 56-57 Architecture Council 127 Ardery. Connie L. 244. 352. 366. 524 Arehart. Michael J. 296. 524 Arendt. Deborah L. 365. 524 Arisetty. Sambamurty 218 Armbrust. John S. 183. 337. 388. 393. 455 Armbruster. Jerry L 455 Armour. James L. 318. 524 Armstead. Dean L. 64. 388. 393. 524 Armstrong. Mrs. Elaine 335 Armstrong. Elizabeth 280. 455 Armstrong. Elizabeth L. 352. 524 Armstrong. James R. 328. 525 Armstrong. John P. 242 Armstrong. Kenneth C. 380. 525 Armstrong, LamonteC. 455 Armstrong, Linda J. 164. 221. 249. 455 Armstrong. William R. 179 Arnett. Kathleen 360, 525 Arnett. Vinton K. 394. 427, 525 Arnold Air Society 183 Arnold, Frederick 0.417, 419 Arnold. Roy P. 380. 525 Arnott. Ralph E. 455 Arokoyo. Johnson O. 166. 525 Arreguin. Max M. 409 Arts and Sciences Council 133 Artus. Walter R. 326, 525 Asadi. Razia 220 Asadi, Shafiuddin A. 172. 220. 225 Asbury, Mardel L. 365. 369, 525 Ascher. Clifford D. 168. 298. 525 Aschermann. Larry L. 525 Aseneta. Lydia V. 663 Asfahl. Barbara H. 74. 215. 525 Ash. Jonathan N. 238. 289. 525 Asher. Barbara S. 332. 525 Asher. Donald D. 525 Asher. Karen K. 218. 360. 525 Asher. Patricia M. 352. 525 Ashford. Alfred A. 380, 525 Ashton. Mary J. 276. 525 Asif. Mir I. 218. 220 Askew. Pamela K. 266. 365. 525 Aspegren. Phyllis D. 343. 525 Aspelin.CarlA. 372. 525 Associated Women Students 163 Association of Student Forresters 185 Atchison. Cheryl L. 264, 525 Atchison, Timothy A. 300. 455 Atherton, Kaye L. 337. 360. 363. 525 Athey. Jean C. 246, 264. 343. 525 Athey. Joel W. 326. 663 Athletic Dorm 394-395 Athletics 402-449 Atkinson. Aletha F. 189. 525 Atkinson. George 188. 525 Atkinson. Nancy J. 34. 198. 266. 525 Attwood.-Mary S. 455 Atwater. Jay D. 173, 380, 525 Atwater. Mary A. 246. 278. 525 Atwater. Patricia A. 264. 525 Atwell. Dennis C. 192. 198. 292. 525 Auchard. Judith K. 170. 330. 525 Audu I.S. 92 Augustine. Melvm P. 231. 525 Ault. Linda G. 198. 232. 330. 360. 525 Ault, Mary L. 232. 330. 525 Ault. Terry W. 372. 525 Aupperle. Ronald E. 314. 455 Austin. Jack R. 220 Austin. Lon D. 409. 411 Avants. Randall D. 380. 525 Avery, Cheri L 250 Awoniyi. James O. 166, 663 Axe. William J. 318. 455 Axthelm. Michael K. 238 Ayers. Norman B. 200 Ayers. Rebecca L. 343. 525 Ayers, Warren E. 298. 525 Ayres, John P. 328. 436, 437. 455 Ayres. Teresa C. 343. 525 B Baalman. Roger J. 380. 525 Baalman. Ronald D. 380. 525 Babb. Michael S. 380. 525 Babbit. Michael O. 198. 246. 380. 525 Babbit. Susan J. 227. 525 Bachman. Paul E. 181. 526 Bachoritch, Carol A. 227. 245. 526 Bachura. Lawrence J. 380. 526 Backer, Jack E. 69 Backhaus. Pamela S. 232. 278. 526 Bacon. Larry D. 237 Bacon. Susan J. 270. 338. 526 Bader. Dean R. 186.455 Badger. Bonnee B. 164. 248. 263, 455 Badgley. Susan L. 272. 526 Badrick. Charles T. 200 Baer. Sheryl L. 343, 526 Baer, Stephanie A. 266. 526 Baffrey. Michael E. 185. 380. 526 Bafus. Gary L. 174 Bagley. Carne S. 29, 248. 258. 261. 278. 455 Bahadur. Jaqish 206 Bailey. Gay S. 338. 526 Bailey. Janice A. 228 Bailey. Jeanette 165. 332. 526 Bailey. Larry G. 193 Bailey. Linda R. 205 Bailey. Manlynn E. 202. 352. 526 Bain. Cheryl L. 29. 33. 182, 249. 268 526 Bair. Stephen R. 526 Bair. Steven L. 388 Baird. Dedra A. 280. 343. 526 Baird. James V. 72. 74. 242. 322 455 Bairow. Sheila L. 240. 343, 527 Bajunirwe. Emmanuel 166 Baker. Albert L. 456 Baker. Catherine L 527 Baker. Charleen K. 197 330 527 Baker. David C. 194. 203. 240. 456 Baker. Deborah K. 270 527 Baker. Delma J. 330. 456 ' Baker. Edward F. 663 Baker, Howard J 238 Baker, Jess E. 456 Baker, Jorgeann 352. 527 Baker. Judy D. 266. 527 Baker. Nancy A. 232. 343, 527 Baker. Ralph E. 326. 456 Baker. Raymond W. 456 Baker. Richard P. 78. 326. 527 Baker. Roger L. 79. 250 Baker, Steven W. 388. 527 Baker. Thomas R. 160. 300. 527 Bakery Management Club 190 Balbale. ShafiA. 220, 236 Balderson. S. Clark 287. 527 Balding. James L. 172.225 Balding, Larry D. 328. 527 Baldridge. Robert S. 206 Balducci. Richard K. 409 Baldwin, Allen V. 168 Baldwin. Denice M. 527 Baldwin. JanaJ. 343. 527 Baldwin. Mark W. 290. 527 Baldwin. Rita M. 360. 527 Baldwin. Virginia K 169 Ball. David E. 287. 527 Ball. Sara A. 352. 527 Ballantyne. Paul S. 380. 527 Balthazor, Judith A. 527 Balwanz. Bob H. 156. 157. 196. 527 Balzer, Rosemary M. 456 Bamman, Diane G. 175 Bamman.WilfordM. 175.456 Bandel. Terry J. 380. 527 Bange. Mildred A. 352. 527 Banker. Fred D. 380. 527 Banman.Gary L. 527 Banman. Terri A.338. 527 Banning. John W. 234 372 527 Bano.Athia N.220 Banse. Glen F. 380, 527 Banzet. Terry L. 1 79. 372, 527 Baptist Student Union 190 Barani.Bill R. 322, 527 Barb. Linda S. 76. 266. 527 Barbe. Rebecca A 248. 280 527 Barbee. Jon R. 314. 527 Barben.CarIL 372.527 Barber. Michael 417 Barefield. Bruce W. 298. 527 Barenberg. Edward D. 179 Barger. Betty L. 352. 527 Barker. Leigh R. 294. 439. 527 Barker. Nancy L 245. 343. 527 Barker. Nancy S. 352. 527 Barker. William B. 300, 527 Barkey. Stanley C. 212 Barkman, Floyd. J. 169 Barnes. Dennis E. 302 527 Barnes. Harold J. 187 Barnes. Nona M. 189 Barnes. Rodney. J. 306. 439. 527 Barnes. Sarah C. 527 Barnes. Thomas K. 300. 527 Barnett. Ronald W. 290 Barnett. William R. 456 Barney, Arthur C. 188 Barney. Carolyn L. 170. 263. 527 Barngrover. Wayne D 294 528 Barnthson, Harold E. 373 528 Barr. Judith A. 171. 217. 343. 528 Barr. Roger L. 167. 285. 290. 528 Barrett. Dennis H. 388. 528 Barrett. Harold C. 528 Barrett. James E. 306. 435. 528 Barrett. Nancy E. 338. 528 Barritt. Julie A. 270. 528 Barrow, Sharon L. 216. 240. 528 Barrows. Richard R. 328. 528 Barry. Patrick F. 200. 239. 380 528 Barta. Alan G. 528 Barta, Cheryl A. 365, 528 Barta, Richard A, 186, 292. 456 Barta, S. Joy 189 I 1 to ' ft - UB.I We -. -. :: 668 , Bartak. Marilyn J. 343. 528 Bartel. Dorothy C. 213. 217. 224. 360. 528 Bartel. LyleW. 380. 528 Bartel. Nancy S. 224. 456 Bartel. Richard K. 188. 208. 224. 237 Bartel. Roy A. 114 Bartell. Marcia P. 197. 224. 241. 338. 528 Barth. Patricia A. 338. 528 Barthol. Marilyn K. 343. 528 Bartholomew. Eric L 64. 306. 528 Bartholomew. Nancy J. 338. 528 Bartholomew. Patsy L. 194. 21 1 36O 528 Bartholomew. Ruth A. 194. 211, 248 332. 528 Bartkoski. Terry P 231. 380. 528 Bartlett. Carlyn K. 528 Bartley. Erie E 91 Bartley. Michael A. 67. 235 Barton. Danny B. 64. 177 Barton. Diana K 75. 165. 366. 528 Barton. Jon D 177. 310. 456 Barton. Stephen T. 312. 528 Bartscht. Charla J 663 Baseball 422-425 Basham. Jacqueline A 282. 528 Basketball 414-421 Bass. Dennis E 3 1 2. 528 Bass. Kenneth R. 456 Bassham. David J 316 528 Basso. Rosa M 222 Bastel. Joan E. 338. 528 Batchelder. William 456 Bates. Ardis E. 663 Bates. Constance L. 282. 528 Bates. Herbert T. 177 Bates. Rodney M 212. 373. 663 Bates. Wanda L 1 7 1 . 222. 239. 343. 528 Bauder. Helen C. 663 Bauer. David K 320 528 Bauer. Martin W 306. 528 Baugher.Kathryn M 169 Baugher. Raymond C 294. 528 Baughman. Marilyn S 343. 528 Bauman. Douglas A 310. 528 Bauman. Janalyn K. 343. 528 Bauman. Joyce M 216. 365. 528 Bauman. Michael E 528 Baumann. Lanny R. 528 Baumann. Marilyn K. 353. 528 Baumgarten. Edwin 0. 178. 322 528 Baur. Charles K 529 Bajr. Kenneth C 310. 529 Baxter. Gloria E 182. 263. 529 Baxter. Linda M. 248. 272. 529 Baxter. William E 3O6. 529 Bay. Darrell. E 2O6 Bayer. Dana M. 282. 529 Beach. Carol S. 182. 366. 529 Beach. Connie J 343. 529 Beach. Donald A 529 Beach. Gary L 191 Beach. Ronald T 187 Beach. Shanlyn K. 456 Beach. Suzanne I 456 Beal. Thomas G 234 Beam. Carol A 218. 343. 529 Bean. Richard A. 320. 529 Bean. Roy R 168 Bearnes. Constance J 338. 529 Beatty. Daniel 103 Beaudom. Philip A. 373. 529 Beck. Barbara L 258. 264. 456 Beck. Glenn 94 95 Beck. Henry V 115 Beck. Joseph C 373. 529 Beck. Karen J. 241. 248. 268. 529 Beck. Marcia A 248. 456 Beck. Steven R 144. 160. 236. 300 456 Beckenhauer. Charles 239. 529 Beckenhauer. Sharron 170. 174 245 338.529 Becker, Adrian F. 177 Becker. Jo A 226. 245. 365. 529 Becker. Lawrence P 322. 456 Becker. Robert A 224. 456 Becker. Robert Edward 290. 529 Becker. Robert Eugene 314. 529 Becker. Roger L 187 Becker. Shernlyn K 74. 264. 529 Becker. Sheryl A 343. 529 Becker. Sheryl R 456 Beckman. Coleen K 343. 529 Beckman. Susan A 2OO Beckwith. James L 231. 373. 529 Bee. Charlotte L 238. 282. 353. 529 Beebe Carolyn S 338. 529 Beedles. William L 304. 529 Beedy. Susan J 36O. 529 Beeler. Nancy 272. 343. 529 Beer. Janet J. 360. 456 Beer. Pamela A 343. 351. 529 Beer. Paul R 380 529 Beesley. Deborah L 246. 340. 529 Beesley. Roger D 192. 292. 529 Beeson. Margaret L 242 Beezley. Jerome G 322. 412. 529 Beezley. William P. 322. 456 Beggs. Wayne D 316. 529 Begnoche. Gary M. 144. 180. 457 Behle. Paul F 388. 529 Behnke. Keith C 172. 225. 292. 457 Behnke. Maunce J 388. 529 Behnke. Meredith J 201. 457 Behnke. Sharon L. 278. 457 Behrens. Philip P 80. 192. 388. 529 Beichley. Duane E 201 Beer. Richard J 388. 529 Beikmann. Stanley H 218. 529 Beisner. Betty A 213. 353. 529 Beisner. Linda D 360. 529 Bekaert. Denis A. 187. 244. 529 Belcha. Joyce E. 207 Belcher. Pat J. 205 Belcher. Ronald E 529 Belden. Brian D. 304. 529 Belden. Guy N. 457 Belden. Larry G 380. 530 Bell. James C. 432 Bell. Kermit O 206 Bell. Orm D 133. 183. 21 1. 306. 530 Bell. Peter A. 306. 440. 530 Bell. Thomas C. 388. 530 Bell. Warren W. 167 Bell. William K. 310. 530 Belobraidic. Barbara 361. 530 Belstra. Timothy K. 225. 380. 530 Belt. Timothy R. 300. 530 Belter, bzbeth S. 530 Beltz. Georgellan 338. 530 Benda. Leanne M. 65. 66. 171 353 530 Bender. Gary L. 289. 457 Bender. Gary T. 289 Bendure. Itha M. 189 Bendure. William N 188 Benedum. Thomas J. 2O9 Benfer. Carol E. 530 Benfer. John P. 663 Bengtson. Dennis L. 530 Beniamin. Martin E 200. 3OO 530 Bennett. Carolle. L. 218. 530 Bennett. James W 251. 316. 530 Bennett. Kathy S. 340 Bennett. Robert E. 328. 663 Bennett. Robert M. 300. 530 Bennett. William C. 80. 192. 197. 380. 457. 530 Benninga. Miriam P. 332. 530 Sensing. Mrs. William 3O6 Benson. Michael M. 380. 530 Bentley. Fred R. 530 Bentley. Velura J. 530 Benton. Barbara K 161. 366. 530 Benton. Dale E. 373. 530 Benton. Ronald R 388. 530 Benton. Sandra C 530 Benton. Timothy T. 191. 292. 530 Bentsen. Donald R. 302 Bentz, Anen E. 662 Benyshek. Larry L 530 Berg. Allen E. 380. 530 Berg. Halvard A. 210.211 Berg. Launa R. 353. 530 Berg. Marcia M 340. 53O Bergen. M Betsy 149 Berger. Walene F. 361. 530 Bergerhouse. Shelly 223. 270. 530 Serges. Eugene D. 373. 530 Berges. Reen H. 530 Berggren. Sheri A. 233. 365. 53O Bergkamp. Jane F. 205 Bergkamp. Janet K. 365. 530 Berglund. Stephanie 276. 530 Bergman. Kathleen S 259. 263. 530 Bergman. Roger C 234. 239. 248 Bergsten. Ann M. 278. 343. 530 Bergsten. Richard D 197. 373. 530 Berlin. Larry K. 324. 530 Bernard. Sue 2O5 Bernardo. Emiliana N. 209663 Bernardo. Fernando A. 2O9 Bernasek. Frank R. 314. 530 Bernasek. Steven L 207. 239. 314. 530 Berndt. Douglas L 188. 530 Berning. Kathleen M 264. 531 Berry. Augusta S. 531 Berry. Elaine S. 205 Berry. Gail M. 176. 203, 280. 457 Berry. Ralph E. 206 Bert. Harold 181. 237. 531 Bertholf. C Dean 186 Bertholf. Patricia E 189 Bertrand. Andrea L. 343. 531 Besch. H. Jean 457 Best. Kenneth E. 178.531 Bestgen. Keith E. 373. 531 Besrwick. Connie J. 365. 531 Beta Sigma Psi 298-299 Beta Theta Pi 300-301 Bethell. DougC. 373. 531 Bettenhausen. Carol 343. 366. 531 Betton. Martha J. 67 Betton. Steve L 328. 438. 439. 531 Betts. Barry L 25 1.457 Belts. Janet K. 200. 270. 531 Betts. Joann 202. 353. 531 Betts. Nancy L 2O5 Beyer. Alan H. 290. 531 Bhanthumehinda. Suda 663 Biby. Roger W. 324. 531 Bickford. Max 90 Bidwell. Orvilte W. 79 Bidwell. Roberts. 531 Bieber. Lester L. 442 Bieberly. Frank G 186. 475 Bieberly. Jerilyn M 245. 531 Bieker. Sandra K 353. 531 Bier. Angelo A. 174 Biery. Bonnie 649 Biery. Galen E. 334. 439. 531 Biery. Terry L. 2O6 Bietka. Judith A. 531 Bigelow. Mary A. 268. 531 Biggart. Le A. 221. 332. 457 Biggs. Elaine S. 228.457 Biggs. John P 66. 380. 531 Biggs. Michael N. 531 Bigler. Jane A. 217. 268. 531 Bihlmaier. Steven L. 3O2 531 Bilderback. John R. 373. 531 Bites. Bert R 242 Billenwillms. Sheila 353. 531 Billigmeier. Arthur 234 Billmger. Betty J. 282. 457 Billingham. Gregory 531 Billings. Daniel L 38O. 531 Billups. James W. 531 Bircher. David W. 81. 292. 531 Bird. Helen E. 532 Bird. Michael J. 246 Bird. Steve E 239 Birney. Marcia J. 532 Bisbee. David N. 186. 457 Bisbee, Elsbeth L. 189 Bishop. Barbara A 343 532 Bishop. Deandra 201. 272. 532 Bishop. Nancy L. 532 Bishop. Richard L. 314. 457 Bishop. Robert D. 181. 457 Bishop. Stephen P. 314. 532 Bissmg. Patricia A. 274. 532 Black. Dennis A 394. 532 Black. Sharen K 66. 245. 343. 532 Black. Wanda S. 165. 203. 274 532 Blackburn. Bonnie A. 365 532 Blackburn. Jack B. 142 Blackburn. Richard D. 157 Blackburn. Teresa S 246. 272. 343. 532 Blackwell. William F 532 Blackwood. Douglas K 239. 300. 532 Blaesi. Ronald L. 373 532 Blaich. Linda S. 365. 532 Blaiklock. Raymond R 219 Blair. Paula B. 353. 532 Blake. Bobbie M. 284 Blake. Henry S. 326. 532 Blake. Karen S. 190. 532 Blake. William O. 219. 324. 457 Blaker. Bradford G 67. 304. 532 Blanke. Gunnar W. 310. 532 Blankenship. Connie L. 205 Blankenship. Gary D 234. 457 Blankenship. Larry P. 180 Blankenship. Paul E 388. 532 Blanton. Connie E. 170. 532 Blanton. Johnny B. 80. 457 Blasdel. Phyllis. J. 156. 241. 248. 268. 457 Blaser. Lowell K. 239. 380. 532 Blaske. Michael J 388. 532 Blauvelt. William A. 221 237 242 337 380.458 Btecha. Joyce E. 193. 235. 248. 532 Blecker. Lawrence A 532 Bteitz. Frank R. 532 Btevms. Steven L 290. 532 Blew. Lo Rita M. 353. 532 Btex. C.Douglas 25 1.458 Blick. Janice M 343. 532 Blck. Juanita A. 343. 532 Bliss. Charles E. 322. 663 Bliss. Fredrick C. 180 Bliss. Larry C. 180. 532 Bliss. Martha A. 194 Bliss. Robert J. 458 Bliss. Thomas C 532 Blitz. Frederick H. 532 Blitz. Ivan I. 380. 532 Block and Bridle 191-192 Blocker. H Derrick 206 Blocksome Lyndon K. 177 Blocksome. Roderick 219 Blodgett. Joan G 532 Bloom. Ellen M 663 Bloom. Philip V. 663 Bloss. Rebecca A. 160 Blount. Linda M 338. 532 Blow. Harry E. 67 Bloyd. Bethry E. 270. 532 Blue Key 164 Blumig. James D. 412 Boand. Robert B 322. 532 Board of Personnel Selection 161 Board of Regents 91 Board of Student Publications 162 Bock. Evelyn A. 186. 458 Bock. Ralph S. 458 Boerwmkle. Robert P. 219. 380. 532 Boeschen. Phillip W. 198. 298. 532 Boettcher. Kathleen 67. 272. 343. 532 Boger. Fred C. 72. 532 Boggs. Terry K. 298. 532 Bogle. Clint L. 388. 533 Bogner. Edward G 380. 533 Bohannon. Robert 94. 95 Bohl. David L. 177. 533 Bohm. James W. 533 Bonn. Pattie L 250. 343. 533 Bonn. William H. 231 Bohnen. Bruce M. 388. 533 Bohnen. Gerald J 388. 533 Bohnen. Joseph M 187. 3O8. 533 Bohnenblust. Diane L 276. 533 Boisseau, Eldon L. 285. 304. 533 Bokhari. Nabil Y. 185. 203. 244 Bolack. Louis W. 533 Bolan. John E. 190. 234. 430 Bolding. Jerome R. 380. 533 Boles. Hobart P. 206 Boley. Thomas F. 289. 533 Bolm. Nancy J. 353. 533 Bolmg. Delores A. 245 Bolmger. David D. 380. 533 Bolinger. Lyndal D 238. 353. 533 Bolt. Hilarie S. 171. 282. 533 Bolton. Carolyn L 458 Bolton. Charles L. 388. 533 Bond. Jeffrey D 289. 533 Bond. Nancy J 343 445 533 Bond. Rita D 343. 533 Bondo. Timon 166 Bondurant. John B 322 533 Bondy. Rose A 216. 343 533 Bonebrake.Case99 Bonebrake. Charles R 133 196 211 234. 3O6. 533 Bonebrake. Cynthia M. 227. 533 Bongiorno. Marie A. 343. 533 Bonner. Carol A. 175 Bonner. William R 175 458 Bony. David H 380. 533 Boomer. Bruce A. 312. 533 Boomer. Larren G 663 Boomer. Ralph J. 312. 533 Boomer. Richard A. 3O4. 533 Boomer. Warren E. 187. 533 Boor. Rose M. 149. 216. 228. 235 458 Boos. Ed ward J. 199. 226. 318 458 533 Booth. Donald G. 175 Booth. Glenda M 193. 338 533 Booth. Joan L 163. 280. 533 Booth. Linda J 332. 533 Bootman. Steven R. 380 533 Borell. Steven C 178. 459 Boren. Deborah. K. 66. 232 353 533 Boreson. Charles R. 238. 388 533 Borota. Milan 322. 394. 409. 459 Borowski. Robert A. 190 Borra. Victor A. 246. 459 Bosch. Paul 533 Boschowitzki. Linda 533 Boss. Mrs. Henry 324 Boster. Rochelle A. 343 533 Bostwick. Melissa F. 353. 533 Bottger. Marcia J 533 Boucher. Michele J. 228. 280. 343. 533 Bouchey. Marsha A. 332. 533 Boudreaux. Linda R. 361 534 Boughton. Willis L. 239. 380. 534 Boutell. Lee G 174. 306 534 Bowell. Virginia I. 338. 534 Bowen. Ronald L 409 Bowen. Ruthie K. 343. 534 Bower. Mary A 221 Bowers. Constance J. 534 Bowers. David S 534 Bowers. Sue A. 343. 534 Bowie. Gary E 65. 240. 534 Bowie. Kenneth W. 240 Bowling 445 Bowman. Barbara S. 353. 534 Bowman. Brent A. 373 534 Bowman. Linda E. 365. 534 Bowman. Paul M. 326. 534 Bowman. Ronald D. 534 Bowman. Susan J 282. 459 Bowmer. Pamela A. 193. 338. 534 Bowser. Robert D 133. 298. 534 Bowsher. Melodie L. 73 Bowyer, James M. 176 Boxberger. Leo M. 175. 334. 534 Boxler. Mary L 263. 343. 351. 534 Boyce. Glenda T. 197. 330. 534 Boyd. Debra J. 343. 534 Boyd. Glenn E 300. 534 Boyd Hal I 338- 341 Boyd. James G 373. 534 Boyd. Lavon F 459 Boyd. Linda K. 2O5. 534 Boyda. Barbara J. 365. 534 Boydston. Stephen R 380. 534 Boyer. Harry J 174 Boyer. Kelvin R. 192. 193. 535 Boyer. Unda S. 248 Boyer. Nancy M. 158. 163. 272. 535 Boyer. William H 242 Boyer. William J. 1 77. 300. 45 1 Boyer. William W. 129 Boylan. Lynn E 451 Boyle. Dale D 188.535 Boyle. Douglas A. 288. 535 Boyle. Kevin P 72. 535 Boyle. Linda S. 224. 363 Boyle. Steven R. 178. 308. 460 Boyle. Thomas L. 334. 535 Boyles. Alice L 535 Boys. Janet E 353. 535 Bozarth. John E. 373. 535 Bozarth. Linda E. 205 Bozone. David M 308. 460 Brack. Connie L. 163. 274. 353. 535 Braden. Janet L 221. 248. 332. 460 Braden. Patricia L. 248. 361. 535 Bradford. Barbara A. 353. 535 Bradley. Bryan L. 373. 535 Bradley. Richard P. 324. 535 Bradley. Stephen P 174. 320. 535 Bradley. Thomas L. 191. 460 Bradshaw. Beth G. 343. 535 Brady. Carol J 245. 268. 343. 535 Brady. Jennifer G. 245. 343. 535 Brady. Kenneth R. 187 Brady. Mary A 365. 535 Brady. Warren T 298. 535 Bramlage Charles L 294. 535 Bramlage. Richard E. 318. 535 Branch. Jessie 0. 409 Brand. John H 231. 241. 460 Brand. Judith P. 460 Brandner. Lowell 119 Brandner. Mary S. 74. 162. 164. 236. 25O. 272. 460. 492 Brandt. George C 373. 535 Brandt. Vernon D 664 Brannan. James E. 535 669 Brannan, Michael S. 242. 460 Branson. Barbara A. 189 Branson. Richard L. 186.460 Brant. Douglas M. 388. 460 Brasher. Bob 424. 425 Braswell. David A. 290 Brattin. Jeanne A. 163.361.535 Bratton, Barbara A. 272. 460 Bratton, Constance 205 Braunschweiger. Margaret 188 Braxmeyer. Michael L. 388. 535 Brazier. Barbara A. 280. 343. 535 Brazle, Frank K. 81. 192, 535 Brazzell. Cecil 173.460 Brechbill. Colleen U. 278, 343, 535 Bredemeier, Sharon M. 535 Bredengerd. Laurence 306 Breeden, Effie M. 214. 460 Breeden. Margaret A. 240. 535 Breidenstein, Cheryl 230. 361, 535 Breidenthal, George 442 Breit. Deborah J. 162, 292, 535 Breitenbach. Leon T, 282, 535 Breitenstein, Alfred 373. 460 Breitweiser, Mary D. 182. 280. 460 Brenneisen. Leigh 274, 535 Brenneman. Greg F. 200, 373, 535 Brenner. Patricia A. 213. 343. 535 Brettell, J. Allan 106, 219, 230 Brewer, Robbie G. 274, 535 Brewer, Sonya J. 365. 535 Brewer. Trudy Ann M. 226. 535 Brewster. Robert W. 296, 535 Bridges. Donald L. 188. 436 Bridges. Ronald L. 436 Bridgman, Rex H. 238 Briel, Jonathan E. 238. 380. 535 Briggeman.Wilma J. 175.460 Briggs, Robert A. 187. 300 Brillhart. Carl D. 535 Brim, Karen S. 165. 245. 248. 258. 268. 535 Brining. Donald R. 306, 460 Brink. David L. 535 Brinker. JaneM. 170, 536 Brinker. Marlene J. 226. 343. 536 Brmkman. P. Delbert 69. 161. 242 Brinkman. Ronald L. 662 Brinkmeyer. Juanita 332, 536 Bnscoe. Charles A. 50. 241. 314. 536 Britt. Sheila 536 Broadwell. Edwin S. 127, 156. 380. 536 Brock. James R. 322. 536 Brockelman. Jerald D. 175 Brockman. Karla L. 227. 536 Brockman. Robert J. 236. 302. 460 Brockway. Edwin B. 188 Brockway, Joyce M. 189 Brodman. Wayne E. 412 Broeckelman. Gregory 460 Broeckelman. Leelan 373, 536 Broeckelman, Robert 168, 292, 536 Broers. James S. 64, 373, 536 Broers. Ted A. 144. 288. 460 Bronaugh. Jane 205 Bronaugh. Robert A. 460 Bronzan, Charles T. 308, 460 Brookens. Sara E. 662 Brooks, David L. 373, 536 Brooks. Frank J. 460 Brooks. Ginger L. 176. 338. 536 Brooks. Phyllis K. 282, 536 Brooks. Ralph E. 536 Brooks, Stephen C. 536 Brooks, Steven L. 536 Brooks. Susan E. 366. 461 Brooks. William H. 314. 536 Brous, Judy A. 536 Browder. David L. 187 Browder, Rober P. 129 Brower, Garry R. 461 Brower, Ruby K. 205 Brown. DaleS, 442. 536 Brown, Danny L. 179.536 Brown, David W. 64. 65. 67. 304. 536 Brown. Deborah L 171, 223. 226. 272, 536 Brown. Douglas W. 296, 536 Brown, Geraldme J. 199. 230. 536 Brown, Harold E. 65. 66, 324, 380. 386. 536 Brown. Howard R. 177, 461 Brown. Jack M. 461 Brown, James E. 425 Brown. Janell 338, 536 Brown. Janet M. 353, 536 Brown. Jennifer A. 65. 343. 536 Brown. John L. 113 Brown. Julia A. 233. 278. 461 Brown. Karen S. 77. 461 Brown. Lawrence J. 409 Brown. Linda K. 249. 536 Brown. Mary L. 192,193,232 Brown, Raymond L. 536 Brown. Richard A. 210. 461 Brown. Richard E. 310. 536 Brown. Robert C. 536 Brown. Robert D. 181. 461 Brown. Sharon F. 461 Brown. Sheila A. 232. 536 Brown. Sheila M. 330, 343. 536 Brown. Susan K. 536 Brown, Susan R. 248. 536 Brown. Veneta L. 202. 245, 264, 343, 536 Brown. William D. 178, 380, 536 Brown, William Lee 188, 380, 461, 536 Brown, William LeeRoy 234. 435 Browne, Charles R. 536 Browne. Teresa J. 536 Brownlee. DaleE. 166 Brownlie, Barbara L. 214, 343. 536 Brubaker. Roberts. 250 Bruce. Richard N. 187 Brucker, Henry D. 388. 536 Bruhin. Michael J.409 Brulez, Raymond A. 169. 230. 380, 536 Brummell. Alan G. 322. 537 Brune. Thomas R. 314, 537 Bruner. Mary M. 270. 365. 537 Bruner, Steven C. 201. 461 Bruning, Gary D. 80 Bruning. Gary E. 461 Brunner. Ann J. 192. 197. 207. 209. 330, 537 Bruns. Rozelle M. 240. 338, 537 Brunson. Virginia L. 339. 537 Brussow, William C. 67. 537 Bruton. Robert D. 380. 537 Bryan. Carol L. 66. 163. 353, 537 Bryan, David W. 231. 234. 537 Bryan. Joel D, 537 Bryan, John N. 246 Bryan, Nancy B. 461 Bryan. Thomas A. 212. 237 Bryant. Margaret E. 197. 537 Bryant. William M. 186 Bubb. Henry A. 90 Buchan. Patricia A. 249. 461 Buchan. Robert E. 64. 461 Buchanan. Edward L. 197 Buchanan, John W. 181. 373. 537 Buchele, Carol L. 200, 245, 259, 264. 343, 537 Buchele. Nancy E. 165. 171. 280. 537 Bucher. Beverly A. 36. 259. 272. 344, 537 Bucher. Ralph R. 373. 537 Buchman, Sherri L. 248. 537 Buchman, Thomas W. 306. 537 Buchman. William J. 430 Buckingham, Louise T. 232 Bucklew. Rita J. 344. 537 Bucklin. Joseph A. 373. 537 Buda, Joseph D. 537 Budge. Jill K. 353. 537 Budke. Martha J. 245. 365, 537 Buehler. Dana E. 176. 244. 280, 537 Buek, Stephen R. 388. 537 Bugbee. Karen S. 337. 353. 359. 537 Bugbee. Marion 282 Buhrer. Kenneth W. 65. 380. 537 Buisch. William W. 187.537 Bukowski. Thomas M. 190, 335. 435, 537 Bulger. Mary S. Bulhan. Robert E. 310 Bull, Sara A. 245 Buller, Delores L. 208, 224, 232. 353. 537 Buller, Judy R. 461 Bullock, Cindy L. 163, 245, 353, 537 Bullock, Donna L. 214. 344, 537 Bullock, Lucinda A. 238. 344, 537 Bullock. Van K. 422, 425 Bullock. Vickie J. 205 Bunker. Craig L. 306. 440. 537 Bunker. Janet S. 165, 223. 274, 537 Bunker, Jill E. 29, 37. 74. 223, 274, 537 Bunton, Norma D. 129 Burch, Alva L. 238, 380. 537 Burch, Timothy K. 461 Burchfiel. Carolyn A. 205 Burchfiel. Daniel H. 461 Burdett, William W. 188 Burford. Philip D, 187 Burg, George F. 461 Burgardt, Paul 239. 380. 537 Surge. Nancy L. 171.365.537 Burgess. Judith G. 138, 276. 461 Burgess. Judith L. 232. 280. 461 Burgess. Mary A. 339. 537 Burk.Cheryln J. 361.537 Burk. Robert D. 180 Burk. Ronald E. 537 Burke. Bruce E. 201.537 Burke. Jack M. 88, 96 Burkey, Jerry B. 186,461 Burkhard. Lynda K. 537 Burkhart. Barbara A. 361, 538 Burkhead, Eric M. 120, 185. 234. 239. 388, 538 Burleson, Walter J. 380, 538 Burmeister. Irva K. 233. 248, 353. 538 Burns, Mickelin G. 202. 461 Burnett. Donna L. 193. 361, 538 Burnett. Gilbert C. 380. 538 Burnett. Gregory J. 302. 538 Burnett. Nancy E. 212. 365. 538 Burnett, Peggy C. 366. 461 Burnett. Stephen R. 388. 538 Burns. Robert S. 373. 538 Burns, Rodger D. 380, 538 Burns. Stephen M. 190, 462 Burns, Thomas C. 248. 462 Burr. SherylL. 365, 538 Burris, Harold D. 538 Burns. Joyce A. 221, 235. 282 Burris. Spencer R. 462 Burroughs. Nathan D. 236 Burt. Ronald J. 178.538 Burton. Carol A. 353. 538 Burton. Damon D. 304. 421, 538 Burton, Linda S. 182, 276. 538 Busby. Willard D. 388, 538 Busch. Charles H. 290. 538 Busch. Sandra K. 232, 337. 361. 363. 462 Busenitz. Vernelle R. 217. 224. 330. 462 Buser, Sue A. 197. 353. 538 Bush. James L. 64. 324, 462 Buss. Stanley D. 120. 160, 167. 194. 539 Busse. Barbara S. 29. 245. 353. 539 Bussett. Glenn M. 96 Bussman. Russell L. 120.472. 225. 335. 539 Buster. Alan J. 380. 539 Butler. Barbara H.227 Butler. Charles M. 179. 196. 462 Butler. James H. 310. 539 Butler. William D, 196. 289. 539 Butler. William M.462 Butler. William 0.380. 539 Butterworth. Steven 289, 539 Butts. John N. 120, 198, 200. 237, 539 Buxton, Kimberly A. 344. 351.539 Buzenberg. Mildred E. 135 Buzenberg. William E. 71, 162. 164.442. 492 Byers, Jacqualme S. 221, 248, 462 Byers, Norman P. 212. 236. 290. 462 Byquist. Stanley C. 373. 539 Byrd. Joseph W. 178.462 Byrne. Barbara 149. 272. 462 Byrum. Linda M. 200. 365. 539 Cable, Lynn M. 171. 245. 361. 539 Cadet Ladies Club 194 Cadman. Stephen 169 Cadwallader. Ralph E. 238. 539 Cahill, Kevin R. 178.539 Cahill. William E. 173.462 Cahow, Karen S. 344, 351. 664 Cain. John R. 394, 430, 539 Cain. John T. 196. 388. 539 Cain. Margaret C. 249. 264. 539 Cain, Osmond 409 Calamaio, Craig A. 539 Calano. Frances M. 365. 539 Calcara. Mark D. 324. 539 Caldwell. Glenn A. 183. 539 Callen.Caron A. 204 Callies, Annette J. 175 Callies. Rodney E. 462 Callison, Priscilla353, 539 Calmes. John W. 328. 462 Cameron. John R. 310. 539 Campbell, Carolyn B. 263. 539 Campbell. Carrol W. 292 Campbell. Colin L. 436. 437 Campbell. Jo A. 205 Campbell, Judith A. 365, 539 Campbell, Rebecca A. 65. 282. 539 Campbell. Richard W. 175.462 Campbell. Ronald W. 119 Campbell. Susan E. 230 Campbell. Thomasyne 344, 664 Compbell. Victor J. 435. 539 Canady. James A. 539 Cannon. Barbara J. 213, 339, 539 Cannon, John W. 286. 539 Cannon. Kathy K. 189 Cannon. Robert W. 186. 322. 462 Canny, Beth E. 66. 353. 539 Canny. Mary E. 361.539 Caplinger. Charles E. 373. 539 Carbiener. Connie L 249. 539 Card. Diana F. 222 Cardwell. Alvin B.91 Cardwell. William B. 251. 539 Carey. James C. 91 Carey. Larry N. 442. 462 Carey, Lois A. 198. 214. 344. 539 Carey. Sarah G. 539 Carey. Wenonah M. 199 Carlat. James K. 178, 243, 539 Carlin. Elaine R. 194 Carlin. Jerry F. 243. 539 Carlin. Thomas E. 320, 462 Carlson. Aaron E. 380. 386. 539 Carlson. David E. 320. 539 Carlson. Donald E. 127, 175 Carlson. Kenneth L. 188. 193. 539 Carlson. Marsha R. 194. 248, 339. 539 Carlson. Pamela S. 282. 462 Carlson. Patricia L. 264. 539 Carlson. Phyllis M. 344. 540 Carlson, Richard D. 463 Carlson. Susan E. 240. 540 Carmichael. Craig L. 187. 540 Carmichael. Lyle K. 463 Carmichael. Sue A. 540 Carmony. Peter M. 373. 540 Cams. Michael R. 442 Carothers. Ann K. 339, 540 Carpenter. Arthur L. 186 Carpenter. Danny R. 463 Carpenter, Frank R. 119, 120 Carpenter, Patricia 463 Carr. Carolyn L. 463 Carr. David E. 326. 463 Carr. Jill E. 353, 540 Carr. John J. 190. 373, 540 Carr, Nancy S. 274. 540 Carr, Pamela K, 165. 270. 540 Carr. Ronald L. 177,314,540 Carr. Steve D. 308. 540 Carr, Tommy R. 80. 191.308 Carr, VikiL. 171 Carraway. Teresa J. 282, 344. 540 Carrico. Kathleen A. 66. 282. 344. 351. 540 Carriger. Earl R. 540 Carrillo. Rolando J. 222 Carroll Daniel J. 318. 540 Carroll. David J. 373. 540 Carroll. James F. 203 Carson. Gary W. 540 Carson. Shirley E. 223. 266. 540 Carson. William T. 285, 318. 463 Carter. Brian E.463 Carter. Daniel M. 380. 540 Carter. Daryl L. 67. 174. 320 540 Carter. James L. 380. 540 Carter. John M. 373. 378, 540 Carter, Sue L. 41. 353. 540 Cartland. Susan E. 540 Carvajal. Manuel J. 1 72. 222. 225. 226 Carver, James M. 394. 412. 540 Carver. Kenneth E. 373. 540 Casady. Anne L. 276. 540 Case. Candice S. 242. 339. 540 Case. Lesley E. 200. 245. 264. 540 Case. Roland W. 328. 540 Casey, Michael R. 380. 540 Casey. Paula M. 226. 245. 365. 540 Cash. Walter C. 188 Cashatt. John P. 178. 196, 243. 463 Caspar. Charles L. 463 Casper. David L. 173. 288, 540 Casper, Jean M. 149. 164. 221. 235, 272 463 Cassidy. Catherine A. 344. 540 Gassing. David T. 285. 286. 463 Caster. Paul W. 373. 540 Castle. Nancy M. 258. 366. 463 Catlin. Pamela S. 268. 540 Caton.JohnE. 133. 310. 463 Catrell, Calvin F. 540 Catrell, Frederick A. 241 Caughron, Martha E. 200. 463 Caulfield, Michael D. 463 Caulfield. Richard L. 463 Cavanaugh, Jerald A. 380. 540 Cavanaugh, Thomas P. 320. 540 Cavin. Joseph W. 302. 540 Cavin. Kathryn A. 133. 540 Caviness. Kathleen M. 246. 366, 540 Caywood. Don A. 64, 288. 540 Caywood. Joel. K. 380. 540 Cederberg, llene K. 541 Ceretti. Ramona J. 198, 541 Cerny. JamesC. 191.541 Chadwell.JohnL. 168, 541 Chadwell. Judy K. 205 Chadwell. Stephen L. 541 Chadwick. Leroy D. 65. 201 . 240. 246. 388. 541 Chaghtai. Shahrukh M. 664 Chalfant, Nedra L. 245. 248. 353. 541 Chalkley. Rodney L. 373. 541 Challacombe. William 373. 541 Chalmers. John 131.404 Chaloupka. Barbara J. 66. 163. 212. 245, 263, 541 Chamberlain. Mrs. Mary 330 Chambers. Carol A. 213. 365. 541 Chamness. Edgar A. 73. 242 Chance. Barbara J. 66. 72, 165, 171.212. 248.337.344.351.541 Chandler. Steven R. 222 Chandra. Vi|ay 218 Chang. Shih-Ying 664 Channel. Arthur H. 334. 388. 541 Chaparajos Club 193 Chapm. Beverly R. 172. 380, 541 Chapm. Mary P. 208. 278. 353. 541 Chapman. Christopher 237. 241, 541 Chapman. Deborah J. 171. 280. 541 Chapman. Don A. 380. 541 Chapman. Douglas D. 314. 541 Chapman, George 42. 43 Chapman, Mrs. George 42, 43 Chapman, Gloria J. 244, 541 Chapman. Joanne S. 162, 541 Chapman. Juliana I. 245. 339. 541 Chapman. Linda J. 270. 541 Chapman, Scott L. 31 1. 541 Charbonneau. Karen K. 216. 272. 541 Charles, John P. 234, 296, 541 Charlton, Ann L. 258. 274. 541 Charlton. Richard D. 196. 664 Charvat, Jolene R. 197. 228, 235. 330. 541 Chase. Barbara A. 176. 361. 541 Chase. Carolyn C. 248 Chase. Roger W. 238. 541 Chase, Ronald G. 463 Chatfield. Janet L. 248. 264. 463 Chatlam. Jane L. 65. 216. 268. 541 Chaturantabutara, Seni 664 Chaudhry. Anwarul H. 220. 229 Chaudhry. Ghulam R. 220. 229 Chaudhry. Sha fig 220 Chaudhry. Shafqats 220 Chaudhun. Sambhudas 242 Chauvm. Kenneth J. 196 Cheatham. James E. 304. 541 Cheatham. William R. 304, 421, 541 Chelikowsky. James R. 234 Chelikowsky. Joseph R. 129. 242 Chen, Gilbert K. 664 Chen. Kuci P. 541 Chen. Michaels. 664 Chen.Shen S. 236 Cheney. Patricia W. 339. 541 Cheng. Kuo S. 388. 664 Cherney. Franklin C. 541 Chew. Linda K. 330. 541 Chew. Margaret. E. 248, 339, 541 Chi Epsilon 196 Chilcott. Robert G. 463 Childress, Judith A, 228 Childs, Edward N. 186, 292. 463 Childs. Nancy L. 189 Chiles. Charles W. 541 670 Chiles. Manbell S. 163. 213. 353. 541 Chimes 165 Chi Omega 270-271 Chopp. Linda K. 344. 541 Chow. Mau-Ym 177.463 Chrest. Patricia L. 541 Chnsjohn. John A 380. 541 Chrisman. Elizabeth 339. 541 Christ. Joseph M. 326. 541 Christakes. George 160 Christensen. Barbara 170. 339. 542 Christensen. Carl D 238 Christensen. Carol 157. 164.221.239. 282. 463. 496 Christensen. Connie 353. 542 Christensen. Diane 194 Christenson. Jeanne 274. 542 Christian. Daniel D 231. 542 Christiansen. Gordon 191. 193. 373. 542 Christiansen. Thomas 191. 373. 542 Christie. Robert B 285. 298. 542 Christmann. Edith A. 276. 542 Chnstmann. Michael 287. 542 Christopher. Ross J. 320. 542 Chudy. Jaroslaw 542 Chung. HsmY 172.225 Church. Mike 409 Chyba. Marcia 169.204 Cikanek. Ruth M. 337. 344. 351. 542 CMIessen. Michael G. 181. 542 Cink. Rodney E. 542 Cipra. Clinton C. 542 Circle K 196 Cirigliano. Domingo 294. 542 Claassen. Cheryl E 217. 224. 249. 365. 542 Clack. Robert W. 178 Clark. Barbara J. 361. 542 Clark. Bernard L. 237 Clark. Catherine S 264. 344. 542 Clark. Chester A. 298. 542 Clark. Douglass. 231. 241. 542 Clark. Elizabeth A 236.464 Clark. Janet E. 542 Clark. John R. 290. 542 Clark. Kimberly G. 361. 542 Clark. Margaret V. 664 Clark. Marvin E. 380. 542 Clark. Marvin O. 183.543 Clark. Peggy A. 282. 464 Clark. Philip K. 322. 543 Clark. Richard C. 128. 129 Clark. Richard G. 206 Clark. Thomas H. 300. 543 Clark. William J. 114. 137 Clarkson. Jean K. 197. 207. 330. 543 Clarkson. Larry N. 543 Classes 450-667 Claussen. Mark T. 380. 543 Clay. Blaise 543 Clayton. Mark A. 221. 242 Cleaver. Joseph P. 242 Clegg. Robert M. 211 Cleghorn. Roger K. 300. 543 Clements. Ina D 543 Clifton. Constance S. 353. 543 Clifton. John P. 247 Clifton. Raymond O. 543 Clme. Darwin E. 178 Clme. Ethel M. 353. 543 Clme. Jerrold M. 288. 543 Clme. Patricia L 543 Cline. Stephanie A 266. 543 Clmesmith. Kaye A. 225. 361. 363. 543 Clingan, Mrs. Grover 300 Clinic Club 196 Clothier. Eugene R 186. 464 Clouse. Robert G. 464 Clovia 330-331 Clower. Judy E. 353. 543 Clutter. Janis S. 182. 282. 543 Clutter. Michael L. 300. 464 Coady. Judith M 226. 228. 365. 543 Cobb. Barbara L. 344. 543 Coberly. Mark S. 207. 287. 543 Coberly. Sally 201. 280. 339. 543 Coble. Robert J 300. 394. 409. 410. 543 Cochran. Calvin H. 127. 160.373.378. 543 Cochran. Margaret A. 270. 543 Cody. Nancy J. 189 Coffelt. Janet L. 365. 543 Coffey. Melody A. 353. 543 Coffman. Charles W. 166 Coffman. Douglas J. 388. 543 Cohen. Diane T 543 Cohen. Garra P 380. 543 Cohen. Gary L. 322. 543 Cohen. Peter M 543 Cohn. Robert A. 238. 662 Cohorst. Steven J. 1 79. 185. 226. 464 Colborg. Arlin E. 543 Cole. Charles C. 314. 543 Cole. Charles R. 237. 241. 292. 543 Cole. Gary A 543 Cole. JanaL 264. 543 Cole. Ned E 203.388. 543 Cole. Ross W 169.464 Cole. Virginia E. 353. 543 Coleman. Donald B. 442 Coles. Embert H. 150 Colgan. Richard T 380. 543 College of Agriculture 118-123 College of Architecture and Design 124- 127 College of Arts and Sciences 128-133 College of Commerce 134-137 College of Education 138-141 College of Engineering 142-145 College of Home Economics 146-149 College of Veterinary Medicine 150-153 Collegiate 4-H Club 197-198 Collegiate Young Democrats 199-200 College Republican Club 200-201 Collins. Bruce V. 179 Collins. Janice A. 353. 543 Collins. Robert H. 380. 543 Collins. Robert J. 543 Collins. Thomas G. 373. 543 Collins. Thomas L. 544 Collison.AlanB 287. 544 Collmann. Lynn L. 65. 302. 544 Collom. Rebecca S. 344. 544 Colvin. Michael A. 373. 544 Combrink. Dennis D. 64. 544 Combs. Rosemary 344. 544 Commerce Council 135 Commerford. Daniel P. 64. 65 Community Sisters 202 Compton, Gregory G. 234, 464 Compton. Linda E. 217. 331. 544 Compton, Marcia A. 464 Compton. Steven F. 306. 544 Compton. Thomas E. 328. 544 Conard. Terry W. 79. 237. 388. 544 Condit, Larry R. 173 Condon. Vivienne L. 165. 266. 544 Condray. Doris J 248. 544 Condray. Jettie F. 373. 442 Congrove. Carolyn K. 344. 544 Conkwnght. Patricia 221 Conner. Elizabeth J 250. 544 Conner, Leanna M. 344. 544 Connors. David M. 318. 544 Conrad. William A. 207 Conrow. Kenneth 91 Conrow. Margaret J. 163. 227. 544 Consigli. Richard A. 91 Conus. Howard D. 239. 316. 544 Converse. Larry E. 320. 464 Cook. George N. 314. 464 Cook. Jay L. 306. 544 Cook. Kathleen A 201. 213 Cook. Rebecca M. 264. 344. 544 Cook. Robert A. 544 Cook. Robert C. 373. 544 Cook. Robert D 286 Cook. Susan E. 185 Cooke. Marie V. 334 Cooke. Robert L 178. 544 Cool. Vincent J. 99 Coombs. Robert 78. 544 Coombs. Susan D. 365. 544 Ccon. Anthony T. 544 Coon. Marilyn P. 353. 544 Coon. Mary A. 65. 66. 225. 544 Cooney. Thomas K. 544 Cooper. Ann H. 232. 344. 544 Cooper. Cheryl A. 344. 544 Cooper. John D. 178.239 Cooper. Joyce D. 215. 344. 544 Cooper. Laurence L. 186. 464 Cooper. Ralph C. 380. 544 Cooper. Randall T. 208. 238. 373. 544 Coover. Roland R. 64. 316. 544 Copeland. Eugene H. 64. 67. 235 Copeland. Raymond L. 67.334. 544 Copening. Caroline B 278. 544 Coplin. Robert J. 544 Coppersmith. Martha 258. 274. 544 Corbm. Lynda K. 544 Corbin. Richard L. 464 Corby. Richard K. 322. 544 Corcoran. Jan M. 380. 544 Cordel. David C. 388. 544 Cordel. Jolene S. 344. 544 Cordel. Peter J. 242. 308. 545 Cordel. Stephen F 388. 545 Cordon. Patricia G 266. 545 Corey. Alan S 545 Corn. Carolyn A. 353. 359. 545 Corn. Karen S. 282. 545 Cornelius. Charles 151 Cornelia, Alexander 464 Cornwell.CarlE. 318. 545 Cornwell. David R. 192. 198. 373. 545 Cornwell. Larry G. 78. 464 Correa-Montalvo. Jaime 388. 545 Correll. Dale F 464 Corwm. Marilen A. 278. 464 Cory. Robert M 320. 545 Cosgrove. Patricia S 176. 353. 464 Cosmopolitan Club 202 Contro. Steven W. 373. 545 Cotton. Gloria J. 545 Cotton. Marilyn G. 276. 344. 545 Coulson. Michael R. 380. 545 Coulter. Craig A. 300. 545 Coupal. Shirley S 196. 365. 545 Court. Robert W. 1 7 1 . 234. 380. 545 Courier. Jimmie R. 204. 219. 243. 464 Courter, Sylvia 194 Courtney. Edwin T. 203 Courtney. Linda B 245. 353. 545 Cousins. Norman 47 Covey. Bonnie 278. 344. 545 Cowan. Janet S. 464 Cowan. Wendell F 31 1. 545 Cowell. Rodney M. 545 Cox. Alan D. 168.388.545 Cox. Daniel L. 173 Cox. Judy A 186 Cox. Kay L. 353. 545 Cox. Kenneth M. 292. 373. 464 Cox. Nancy J 464 Cox. Rebecca A 149. 228. 235. 280. 464. 484 Cox. Mrs. Stella 274 Cox. Thomas F 190. 225 Cox. Timothy M. 545 Coy. Mrs. R. C 268 Craddock. Beverly 361. 545 Craft. David S. 380. 386. 545 Craft. Glenn S. 226. 388. 545 Craft. Norman A. 180 Craft. Stephen M. 211.465 Crafton. Roger L. 373. 545 Craig. Alice A 228. 278. 344. 545 Craig. Annette M. 276. 344. 545 Craig. Donald D. 234. 442. 465 Craig. John W. 179.545 Craig. William E. 239. 314. 545 Cram. Susan H 365. 545 Cramer. Joe D. 251. 664 Cramer. Roy M 545 Cramer. Terry L. 388. 545 Crandall. Philip G. 308. 545 Crandell. Terry L. 545 Crank. Robert D. 545 Cranmer. Christina G. 339. 545 Crary. Barbara J. 545 Craven. Diane K. 361. 545 Cravens. Ann L. 149. 165. 216. 235. 236 239. 332. 545 Crawford. Allen R. 465 Crawford. James W. 289. 545 Crawshaw. Johnny A. 169. 465 Creager. Marvin W 208 Credico. Diana J. 361. 545 Creed. Lloyd. M. 394. 412. 413. 421. 545 Crenshaw. Nellie C. 208. 546 Creswell. David M. 394. 412. 546 Creviston. Judy J. 270. 546 Crew. Richard M 380. 546 Crispin. Mary C 344. 546 Crist. Hazel M 546 Crist. Richard J. 191.465 Crist. Terren 294. 546 Critser. Lorine D 365. 546 Crofoot. Cheryl L. 344. 546 Crofoot. David F. 292. 546 Crofoot. Patricia D. 249 Crofoot. Terry J. 322. 546 Croft. Innis L. 192. 388. 546 CrombA. H. 90 Cromwell. Noel E. 465 Cromwell, Ronald E. 465 Cropp. Carolyn S. 212. 222. 344. 546 Crosby. Donald W. 373. 546 Cross. Allan D. 210. 211. 546 Cross Country 432-433 Crostarosa. Diane M 23. 210.211. 361. 465 Crostarosa. Joseph P 318. 546 Crostarosa. Kathryn 29. 361. 546 Crotinger. James L. 320. 465 Crotinger. Ronald W. 320. 546 Crouch. Shelia F. 274. 546 Crowley. Mary L. 203. 270. 465 Cruce. James R. 441 Crum. Karl E. 373. 546 Crumbaker. Karen K. 344. 546 Crumrine. Jack R. 219. 220. 465 Crumrine. John C. 381. 546 Crumrine. Judith 363 Crumrine. Judy F. 218. 361. 546 Crupper. Patricia A. 353. 546 Cuccio. Gaetano F. 388. 546 Cuddeback. Georgia L 546 Cudney. Barbara J. 240. 546 Cudney. Robert R. 187. 292. 546 Cui. ErlindaM.664 Culbertson. Countess 274. 546 Culbertson. Kenneth 373. 546 Culbertson. Larry F. 334. 546 Cullen. David L. 230. 381. 546 Cullen. Mary L. 349. 546 Culley. Dennis E. 27 Culver. Janet K. 217. 248. 365. 546 Cunningham. Gordon R 186. 465 Cunningham. Judith A. 334. 337. 351. 546 Cupp. Deva E 546 Cu pp. George E. 546 Cure. Thomas H. 188. 318. 546 Currie. Judith A. 546 Curry. Fred L 288. 546 Curry. Hayden. C 373. 546 Curry. Robert A. 204. 243. 288. 546 Curtin. Linda D. 266. 546 Curtis. John R. 546 Curtis. Sherry L. 203 Cushmg. C. N.90 Cusumano. Phillis M. 361. 546 Cutro. Christopher F. 381. 547 Cutter. David W. 167 Daane. Adrian H. 129. 240 Dace. Wallace 1 14 Dahlgren. Carlene M. 353. 547 Dahm. ArleneR. 233 Dahm. Duane H. 547 Dahm. Gary D. 381.547 Daib. Maurice Z. 185 Dairy Judging Team 81 Dairy Science Club 203 Dalby. Garry M. 231.547 Dalby. Robin B. 373. 547 Dale. Jane E. 344. 547 Dalke. William C. 547 Dallas. Sarah B. 222. 263. 465 Dallman. Danita E. 194. 353. 547 Dalrymple. Michael R. 188 Dalrymple. Sandra M. 71. 250. 547 Dalton. James B. 381. 547 Dalton. Pamela L. 365. 547 Dalton. Victoria L. 353. 547 Daly. Catherine D. 365. 547 Dameron. Tommy D. 166. 183 465 Dames Club 204 Dametz. Tern A 196. 365. 547 Damon, Marianne Y. 353 548 Damon. Philips 381. 386. 548 Danford. Rex E. 201.465 Daniel. Brenda L 170. 361. 548 Daniel. Kathryn K. 248. 339. 548 Daniel. Sarah A. 189 Daniel. Stephen A. 188 Daniels. Eddie K 206 Daniels. Melissa J. 361. 548 Daniels. Rickey D. 548 Danielson. Jeffrey H. 548 Dannefer. Jane E. 232. 465 Dannenberg. Ruth A 548 Danner. Mary M. 365. 548 Darby. Franklin L 381. 548 Darby. Paul B. 548 Darnell. Wesley A. 201 . 548 Darrigrand. Andre 186. 465 Dart. Susan E 176. 280. 465 Darter. GenevieveC. 258. 278. 548 Darwish. Mohamed A. 185. 220 Daubert. E. Daniel 373. 548 Daubert. John D. 548 Daugharthy. Sandra L. 264. 465 Davenport. Jane E 214. 344. 548 Daves. Cheryl A. 266. 465 David. Janice S. 189 David. Larry H. 187. 548 Davidson. Diana L. 263. 465 Davidson. Homer M. 238. 548 Davidson. Nancy L 65. 365. 548 Davidson. Rebecca J. 361. 548 Davies. David R 664 Davies. John M. 168. 208. 338. 548 Davin. Beverly A 548 Davis. Arthur D 465 Davis. Betty L 466 Davis. Beverly J. 344. 548 Davis. Cornelius G. 406. 409 Davis. Cynthia G 344. 548 Davis. Donna D. 282, 353. 548 Davis. Donna J 232. 244. 344. 548 Davis. Donna L. 353. 548 Davis. Earle R. 129 Da vis. Gale W 306. 548 Davis. Gregory J. 314. 548 Davis. Harold A 548 Davis. Jeanine A. 268. 548 Davis. John W. 237 Davis. Judith K. 353. 548 Davis. Karen M. 266. 548 Davis. Louis E 548 Davis. Mary J. 466 Davis. Marilyn L. 205 Davis. Michael O 381.548 Davis. Richard B. 312. 548 Davis. Robert C. 285. 312. 466 Davis. Scott E. 324. 466 Davis. Stephen M. 337. 378 Davis. Stephen V. 312. 548 Davis. Victor A. 158. 162. 289.466 Dawes. Patricia A. 201. 278. 548 Dawes. William H. 548 Dawson. Darryl D. 312. 548 Dawson. Elizabeth A. 353. 548 Dawson. Jeffrey D. 286. 548 Dawson. Susan L. 274. 344. 548 Dawson. Thomas S. 328. 436 Dawson. William P. 388. 548 Day. Peggy J. 222. 339. 548 Day. Richard N. 664 Dean. Dennis M 388. 549 Dean, Jo J. 203. 466 Dean of Students 106-107 Dean. Richard A. 381. 549 Dean of Students 106-107 Dearborn. Robert H. 466 Dearing. Beverly A. 65. 466 Debaun, Thomas B. 388. 549 Deck. Deborah A. 201. 365. 549 Deck. Kenneth R. 409 Decker. Jack L. 240 Decker. Juanita K. 240 Dedonder. Larry J. 226. 373. 466 Dedonder. Mary A. 226. 344. 549 Dedonder. Richard P. 226 Deeds. Craig N. 442 Deeds. John R. 373. 549 Deemy, Daniel R. 466 Deets. Jeannine I. 214. 344. 549 Degeer. Mary Jean 344. 549 Dehoff. Freddie M. 191. 292. 549 Dehoney. Patricia G. 270. 549 Deibler. Gerald W. 203 Deines. Vernon P. 1 15. 404 Deiter. Bonita K. 365. 549 Deiarnette. Peggy I. 216. 240. 332. 549 Dejulio. Raymond 290. 549 Delaplane. Howard L. 168. 172. 224. 466 Delfs. James G. 171.466 Delimont. Phyllis A. 205 Dellere. Margaret A. 264. 549 Delp. Tony M 308. 466 Delta Chi 302-303 Delta Delta Delta 272-273 Delta Phi Delta 203 Delta Sigma Phi 286 Delta Tau Delta 304-305 Delta Upsilon 306-307 Delta Zeta 263 671 Delzeit, Mary A. 197, 245, 361, 549 Demand. Deborah M. 249. 266, 549 Demand. John M. 249 Demaree. James L. 549 Demars. Larry E. 326. 549 Demeterio. Jefren L. 209 Demonbrun. Sheran L. 175 Demond. Gregory F. 442 Dempsey. David A. 302. 549 Dempsey. Kay L. 197.331.549 Dempsey. Mary B. 353. 549 Den. Steven E. 238, 251, 388, 549 Denk. Greg P. 306. 549 Denning. David F. 1 7 1 . 466 Denning. John E. 201. 549 Denning. Mary A. 65. 174. 225. 361. 549 Dennis. Juanita M. 353. 466 Dennis, Roger D. 78, 208. 549 Dent. Steven M. 204. 219. 243. 466 Denton. David L. 549 Denton. Donald L. 324. 549 Denton. Kay L. 205 Denton. Peggy J. 188. 332. 549 Denton. Ronald L. 466 Depetro. Alfred S. 304. 549 Depping. Patrick J. 324, 549 Derries, Vernon P. 91 Desbien, Edmund P. 549 Desch, Marikay P. 170. 549 Deschner. Dennis L. 164, 285. 308. 466 Deschner. Jean M. 339. 549 Detrich. Alan L. 373. 549 Detrick. Paul F. 381,549 Detrixhe. Edward B. 199, 549 Detrixhe, Joseph B. 199. 234. 242. 466 Dettmer. Keith L. 237. 549 Deubler. Marilyn L. 365. 549 Devaraj. UrsK.206 Devaughan. Terry D. 193 Devlin, Douglas P. 381.549 Devoe. Constance L. 361 . 549 Devore. John J. 306. 549 Dewey. Winifred L. 466 Deyoe. Charles W. 91 Deyoe. Rita M. 239. 549 Deyoung. Lorna E. 274, 549 Dharmaraju. Edwin 206. 218 Dibai. Esfahani M. 220 Dick, Donna M. 213. 332. 549 Dick, Lucille E. 280. 550 Dick. Samuel K. 206 Dick. WillardC. 206 Dicke. Marlyn R. 466 Dickerson. Gregory A. 304. 417. 550 Dickerson, Nora C. 466 Dickerson, OttieJ. 119 Dickerson, Roger K. 300. 466 Dickerson. Ronald L. 412 Dickey. Lynn C. 412 Dickhut. Norma J. 282. 550 Dickinson. Jerry A. 442. 467 Dickman. Aloysius P. 179 Dickson. Diane E. 272. 344. 550 Dickson. Richard C. 183. 314. 441. 467 Diehl, Regi L. 353, 550 Diehl. Robert J. 550 Diehl. LorettaM. 205 Diekman. Marcia K. 270. 284. 550 Diemier, Nancy L. 189 Dieter. Larry W. 664 Dietler. Bruce F. 238 Dietrich, George G. 298. 664 Dietrich. James D. 169. 224. 381. 550 Dietrick. John R. 314, 550 Dietz. Kenneth D. 290. 550 Dietz. Toni L. 193. 198. 200, 278, 550 Dildine. Roger S. 219. 467 Dill. Charles D. 230 Diller. Deborah D. 163. 230, 270, 365. 550 Dillingham, Ann F. 280. 550 Dillingham, Edward W. 177. 550 Dillingham. William 322. 550 Dillon, Charles M. 550 Dimatteo. Suzanne 339. 550 Dirks. Patricia R. 550 Ditch, VickiL 272. 467 Diviney. Ernest M. 237 Dixon. Ginger D. 246. 344, 550 Dixon.JohnP. 373. 550 Dixon, MadelynC.236 Dixon, Walter!. 373. 550 Dlabal. Paul W. 381. 550 Doane. Gary R. 550 Doane. Walter B. 167. 467 Dobbins, Mary M. 214, 353. 550 Dobbs. Darrell D, 427. 430 432 Dobbs.JanA. 354, 550 Dobson, Melinda L. 354, 550 Dobson, Robert C. 79. 296. 467 Dobson. Susan L. 467 Docking, Governor Robert M. 90, 404 Dodd.Melvin E. 550 Dodds. Dennis D. 373. 550 Dodez. Orin 550 Dodge. Alvena L. 201. 332. 337. 550 Dodge. Douglas 304. 550 Dodge. Gilbert R. 119 Dodge. Lois A. 66 Dodge. Theodore 0. 91 Dodson. Robert J. 127. 180. 236 Dohl.MarjorieE.354. 550 Dohm. Lea A. 281. 361. 550 Dolbeck. Keith A. 238. 381. 550 Dolbow. Michael D. 318. 550 Dold. Brenda E. 280. 467 Dolechek. Edward J. 238. 373. 550 Dolenc. Jon S. 394. 436. 437. 550 Doll. John L. 661 Domme. Cecilia M. 214. 344. 550 Donald. Kenneth R. 175 Dondlinger. Patrick 179. 550 Doner, Gregory W. 286. 550 Donham. Joyce I. 361, 550 Doonan. Larry V. 290. 550 Doperalski.VicL. 322, 550 Doran. James V. 328, 467 Doran. Kathleen A. 66, 365. 550 Dorland. Elizabeth M. 354, 550 Dormitories 336-395 Dormois. Glenda K. 354. 551 Doron. Andrew J. 178.201.551 Dougherty. Janice A. 232, 278. 551 Dougherty. Thomas N. 322. 551 Doughten. Jeanne 263. 551 Douglas. LouisH. 91. 200. 211 Douglas. Steven L. 306. 551 Douglas. Steven M. 373, 551 Douglass. Ladonna L. 163. 200. 244. 248. 272.551 Douthett. Roger L. 551 Douthit, Frank R. 188. 308. 467 Douthit, Patricia L. 331. 354. 551 Douthy. Cecilia A. 202. 369 Dow. Marilyn M. 274. 551 Dowd.TeddJ. 177.662 Dowling. Patricia M. 214. 227 Downs. Ernest L. 178 Doyle. Barney L. 67 Doyle. Gregory A. 551 Doyle. Patrick T. 237 Doyle. Samuel D. 67 Dragone, Larry J. 435 Dragsdorf. R. Dean 91 Dragush. Marilyn L. 270. 551 Drake. Calvin L. 80 Drake. Patricia J. 193. 232 Draney, Charles R. 203 Drapel. Trudy C. 264, 551 Draper. Gary G. 177. 247. 467 Draper. Judy A. 551 Draper. Terry M. 381. 412. 413, 551 Drees, Thomas J. 318. 551 Dreier, Wayne T. 234, 425 Dreikorn, James M. 190 Dreiling. Harold L. 181.467 Dreiling. Jan M. 215. 226. 344. 551 Dreiling. Jane M. 200, 344, 551 Dreiling. Linda K. 361. 551 Drennan. D ' Ann 264, 552 Drew. Gregory P. 304. 552 Driscoll. James R. 318, 552 Driscoll. Judith J. 339. 552 Driskill. John D. 177.467 Driver. William G. 552 Droge. Dennis L. 250 Droge. Douglas A. 64. 552 Drost. GaryC. 177.381.552 Drumm. Dennis A. 320. 467 Drussel, JoA.278. 467 Dubber. Patricia B. 266. 344. 552 Dubois. Norman P. 412 Dubois. Robert P. 246. 318. 552 Duch. Kerry L. 192. 193. 232 Duckers, John W. 322. 394. 552 Duden. Steven R. 290. 552 Dudgeon. Richard M. 238, 324. 435. 552 Dudley. Jerry C. 552 Dudte. Cheryl A. 361.552 Duenkel. Robert T. 234, 439 Duethman. Charles W. 177.243.334. 552 Duff. Craig G. 552 Dufield. Lisa K. 552 Duhan. Dale F. 388, 552 Dukelow. James D. 394, 412. 552 Du kelow. Nancy J. 77. 266. 284 Dukelow, Nancy T. 467 Dumford. Kelly L. 306. 552 Dumford. Michael D. 285. 306. 439. 467 Dumler. Patricia A. 467 Dunbar. Charles D. 169, 467 Dunbar. Jeanne A. 149.214.567 Dunbar. Jennifer G. 76. 553 Dunbar. Kenneth R. 553 Dunbar. Ronald E. 381. 553 Duncan, Donna L. 354, 553 Duncan, Michael S. 409 Duncan. Robert M. 441 Duncan. Timothy D. 64. 65. 296. 553 Dunkel.ToddS. 553 Dunkelberg. Alan G. 381.553 Dunlap. Gary H. 373. 553 Dunn. Clarence W. 467 Dunn. Jeanne K. 224, 553 Dunn, Judith A. 268, 467 Dunn, Nancy K. 344. 553 (Overland Park) Dunn, Nancy K. 353. 553 (Wichita) Dunn. Philip W. 388. 553 Dunning. Marilyn N. 205 Dunstan. Edwin R. 326. 553 Dupont, Joseph L. 180 Durfee, Stephen D. 230. 290. 553 Durham. Nancy L. 280, 553 Dusenbury. Susanna G. 65. 339. 553 Dusin. Harlan L. 381.553 Dussair. Denise 65. 66. 282. 553 Duston. Douglas J. 188. 335. 553 Dutton. Nancy M. 361 . 553 Dutton. Susan V. 67. 365. 553 Dutton. Wes 427 Dyal. Victor H. 169.467 Dybwad. Danny J. 224, 553 Dybwad, Gay L. 224. 664 Dye. Donna J. 248. 553 Dyer. Marcia K. 365. 553 Dyer. Sally C. 467 Dyer. Stephen J. 381. 439. 553 Dyke. Elizabeth A. 65. 270. 553 Dyke. Nancy K. 40. 270, 467 Eager. Richard B. 468 Ealy. Robert P. 114. 127 Early. Harold R 322. 394. 553 Esterday, Katherme 353. 553 Eastin.SabraE. 282.339, 553 Eaton. Barbara J. 344. 553 Eaton. George R. 91 Eaton. James A. 226.237 Eaton. Rodney C. 77. 553 Ebberts. G.Orval 129 Eberhard. Terril L. 168. 553 Eberhardt. John F. 90 Eberhart. Carol A. 189.232,468 Eberhart. Keith L. 188. 292 Eberle. Janice K. 468 Eberle. Nita Z. 344, 553 Ebert, Kenneth G. 320. 553 Ebert. Robert A. 192. 553 Ebert. William E. 373. 553 Eberth. Garry L. 212. 381. 553 Ebertz. Lois A. 216 Ebertz. Peter E. 236 Eccleston, Franksisk 176. 365. 468 Eckardt. Kenneth A. 234. 409 Eckelman. Warren G. 553 Eckhoff. Lois N. 353.553 Edds. Linda S. 245. 259, 266. 344. 553 Eddy, Gail L. 353,468 Eddy, Thomas D. 287. 553 Edelblute, Phillip 231 . 373. 553 Eden. Jean L. 553 Ediger. Rochelle D. 65. 174. 553 Edmonds. Jeannette G. 468 Edmonds. Patricia J. 29. 331. 468 Education Council 138 Edwards, A. Thorton 91 Edwards, Bette L. 182. 554 Edwards. Nancy L. 197. 353. 554 Edwards, Robert L. 388. 554 Edwards. Roger W. 554 Edwards. Rudy L. 554 Edwards. Sidney T. 334. 554 Edwards. Thomas D. 554 Egan. Elaine M. 344, 554 Eger. John J. 373. 554 Eggers. Margaret A. 354. 554 Ehr. Rosemary 204 Ehrlich. Larry D. 172. 292. 468 Ehrlich. Dorothy A. 468 Eicher. Gregory L. 65. 234. 554 Eicher. Jonathan W. 290. 554 Eilian. Cyrus 180.220 Eis. Roberta A, 468 Eisenbarth. Francis 241. 318. 468 Eisenhour, Douglas E. 64 Eisenhour. Karen S. 344. 554 Eisler. Marion K. 373. 442. 554 Eitmann. Emily A. 248. 264. 468 Eitner. Walter H. 91 Eitzman, Willard L. 296. 468 Ekdahl. Linda C. 554 El-Dash Ahmed A. 185 Elder. Donna M. 66. 230. 354. 554 Elder. Larry E. 394. 554 Elder. Steven C. 381 , 435. 554 Elias. Luis A. 206 Elledge. Ruth 468 Ellenbecker. Mike J. 554 Elliott. Allan W. 554 Elliott. Carolyn K. 280. 468 Elliott. Deanna H. 240, 354, 554 Elliott, Gerald F. 409 EMiott, James P. 468 Elliott, Joseph E. 326. 554 Elliott. Lloyd R. 381.554 Elliott. Michael B. 554 Elliott. Robert B. 289. 468 Elliott, Thomas P. 173. 373. 554 Ellis. Byron E. 242 Ellis. Donald P. 373, 554 Ellis. RandallS. 65. 324. 554 Ellis. Sandra K. 65. 245. 344. 554 Ellis. William D. 178. 554 Ellison. Barbara A. 198. 331. 554 Ellithorpe. Jack E. 328. 554 Ellsaesser. Genita G. 212. 361. 554 Ellsaesser. Jerrilyn 233. 468 Elmen. Linda C. 361. 554 Elmore. Diane M. 270. 554 Elson, Amy M. 169 Elson. Donald E. 664 Elson. James M, 180.554 Elwell. Mike R. 300, 554 Elzinga. Richard J. 206 Emel. Karlyn K. 149. 156. 164. 235, 270. 554 Emery. Jean E. 189 Emery. Johnny J. 186. 468 Emig. Calvin L. 328. 554 Emig. Danny R. 468 Emmerson, Albert E. 344. 554 Emmot. John L. 388. 554 Enders. Jacqueline 344. 554 Endsley. Frank W. 388. 554 Engdahl. Richard L. 199. 554 Engel. Charles W. 304. 468 Engelhardt. Steven W. 381 . 554 Engelken. Joseph T. 318. 554 Engelken. Larry J. 318. 555 Engelken. Ronald A. 188. 318. 555 Engineering Council 144 Engineering Open House 54-55 Engle. Harold D. 308, 664 Engle, Karen D. 138, 248 Engle. Robert L, 381.555 Engle. Yvonne J. 354. 555 Engler. Cady R. 156. 177. 236. 239. 243 296. 555 Engler. Jerry W. 237 242 Englisby. John M. 555 English. John W. 177 Engstrom. Kathleen A. 282. 469 Enlisby. John M. 64 Enochs. Richard T. 373. 555 Enrollment 20-21 Enterline. Daniel L. 238. 555 Entertainment 44-45 Entomology Club 206 Extension 96-97 Extension Dept. Administrative heads 96 Epley. Janice K. 169 Epley, Larry C. 168.208.469 Enchsen. Deborah F. 186. 469 Enckson. Dorothy K. 339. 555 Enckson. Forrest E. 381. 555 Erickson. Frederick K. 662 Enckson. Gerald W. 238 Erickson. Marc E. 373. 555 Erickson. Michael C. 555 Erickson. Raymond L. 469 Erickson. Vicky L. 274. 555 Erickson. Wayne L. 200. 555 Erickston. Roger D. 240. 373. 555 Encson, Galen E. 133. 306. 555 Ericson, Lance R. 388. 555 Eri ksen. Conrad J. 91 Ermey. Michael S. 312, 469 Ernest. Deborah L. 245. 344. 555 Ernst. F. Gene 127 Eros. James J. 244 Ervin. Patrick F. 181.316.469 Erwin. Glenda F. 204 Esau. Barbara E. 468 Esau. Dale E. 290. 555 Eschenburg. Larry D. 439 Eschmann, William C. 555 Eshbaugh. Gerald C. 242 Eshbaugh. James L. 31 1. 555 Eshelman. Jon H. 179. 196. 243. 306. 555 Eshelman. Kenneth K. 328. 555 Eskridge. Joanna K. 555 Esser. Annetta M. 339. 555 Esslinger. Charles M. 395. 555 Esslinger, Joyce A. 344. 555 Essmiller. Arnell D. 354. 555 Essmiller. James A, 469 Estes. Charles M, 181.326, 555 Estes. Janet L. 344.555 Estes, Owen B.469 Estes. Ronald M. 322. 555 Esteva. Rafael 0. 222 Etrick. Joseph F. 374. 555 Eubank. David W. 388. 555 Eubank. Keith H. 150. 186.468 Eubanks. Alice L. 469 Eustace. Stephen E. 185. 231. 555 Evanhoe. Charles A. 289. 555 Evans. Charles E. 555 Evans. Gerald T. 225, 555 Evans. Harry J. 288. 555 Evans. Jack D. 80 Evans, Marianne T. 365, 555 Evans, Nancy L. 258. 270. 469 Evans. Nancy M. 72. 203, 266. 555 Evans, Roselene M. 361. 555 Evans. Stephen B. 296, 469 Evans. Thomas G. 555 Evans, Thomas M. 1 29. 234 Everett. Erwin L. 555 Everett. Kenneth D. 179. 469 Everett. Susan A. 204 Everist. Marilyn J. 207. 214. 217. 469 Everson. Evertt K. 74. 555 Ewert.MaryA. 189.205 Ewert. Wayne L, 469 Ewing. Donna F. 216. 354. 555 Ewing. Jerald L. 192. 388. 556 Ewing, Kenneth B. 31 1. 469 Ewing. Margaret A. 163. 249. 278. 556 Ewing. Rickey K. 194.381,556 Exley. Jonell 190,361.556 Eyerly. Joyce M. 216. 235. 469 Eyestone. Carolyn S. 280, 469 Eyestone. Cecilia A. 228. 280. 556 Fabert. Jerry A. 334. 556 Faculty Senate 91 Faddis. Janet K. 266. 469 Fader. William T. 230 Fagan. Johns. 304. 469 Fagan. Susan J, 198. 244. 332. 556 Fager. Glenn A. 179. 194.470 Fager. Keith W, 374. 556 Fagerberg, David A. 556 Fahr. KathyA. 204 Fahring. Carol J. 365. 556 Failor. Sue A. 232 Fair.ArleneS. 182,276,556 672 Fairbank. Sharon 164. 182. 282. 284. 470 Fairbanks. Gustave E 91 Fairbanks. Steven E 556 Fakler. Joe A. 188 Fairless. James 0. 664 Fairless. Toni R. 227. 556 Falen. Daniel J. 167. 388. 470 Falk. Karen A. 176.470 Falk. Peter M. 238 Fallis. Linda J. 354. 556 Faltermeier. Daniel 318. 556 Fankhauser. Cynthia 345. 556 Fankhauser. Dean P. 186 Fankhauser. Robyn L. 248. 470 Fankhauser. Wesley L. 216. 556 Farabi. Steven B. 300. 556 Farhy. John C. 470 Farley. Judy K. 354. 556 Farley. Perry L. 78 Farley. Richard A. 110 Farmer. Brenda K. 170 361 556 Farmer. Gail M. 203. 270. 556 Farmer. Gail M. 203. 270. 556 Farmer. Jen L 214. 222. 245. 339. 556 Farmer. Michael J 388 470 Farm House 308-309 Farney. Terry L. 198. 246. 381. 556 Farnsworth. Michael 178. 243. 328 470 Farr. Marvin J. 186. 236. 470 Farr. Nancy J. 189 Farrar. Joe E 64. 388. 556 Farrar. William F. 298. 556 Farrell. Eugene P. 172. 225 Farrell. Frances D. 91 Farris. Barbara J. 245. 268. 556 Fatzer. Carol J 339. 556 Faulconer. Pamela J. 204 Faulconer. William C. 177 Favrow. William W. 394 430 Fearing. Sherry J. 239. 361. 556 Features 12-81 Fedosky. Edward J 439 Feerer. Virgil V 64. 388. 393. 556 Feist. Samuel J 169. 556 Felbush. Nina M 232. 331 470 Feldkarflp. Alan C. 237. 556 Feldkamp. Carolyn S. 278. 566 Feldkamp. James 237 Feldman. William E. 445 Fell. Richard H. 556 Fellers. Edmond E 296. 556 Fellers. Steven G 181. 246. 381. 556 Fellman. Charles H 181. 183.243.288. 556 Feltner. KurtC 123 Felts. Richard W. 80. 389. 556 Felver. Carl E. 234. 470 Felver. Roberta I. 205 Fent. Mary J. 354. 556 Fent.SelmaS 354. 556 Fenton. Donald L. 237. 381. 556 Ferbrache. Bette J. 198. 266. 339. 556 Ferguson. James J. 178.556 Ferguson. Jon C. 144. 308. 556 Ferguson. Louise 164 Ferguson. Melvm V. 178 Ferguson. Patricia A 345. 556 Ferguson. Roy T 226. 251 . 318. 556 Ferguson. Roy T 226. 251 . 318. 556 Ferlemann. Rosemarie470 Fernandez. Victor E 222. 470 Ferrell. Mary K. 205 Feyerherm. Arlin M. 91 Fickel. Daniel A 203. 557 Fickenscher. Dean G. 218. 470 Fielder. John K. 324. 557 Fickenscher. Dean G. 218. 470 Fielder. John K. 324. 557 Fields. James S. 316. 439. 557 Fields. Loyd A. 218 Feidls. Patricia J. 218. 557 Fields. Phillip R. 190.381.470 Fields. Timothy J. 190.381.470 Fields. William J 180. 190. 435. 557 Fieselman. Lawrence 302. 470 Fieser. David W. 250. 557 Fieser. Dean E 168. 557 Figueroa. Miguel A. 230. 244 File. Jerry B. 300. 557 Filinger. Cynthia A 232. 470 Filipino Association 209 FHIey. Mary C 280. 365. 557 Fmdeiss. Patricia B 248. 365. 368. 557 Fmney. Cynthia L. 182. 280. 470 Fmney. Jon A. 374. 557 Fmney. Jon A. 374. 557 Finney. Karl 441 Fmney. Steve T. 381.557 Finocchio. Ernest J. 186. 322. 470 Firling. Ruthann 171. 194. 345. 557 Fischer. Byron L 374. 557 Fischer. Emil 124 Fiser. Martha J. 171 Fish. Margaret K. 557 Fish. Rhoda M. 557 Fishburn. Anita L. 245. 280. 557 Fishburn. Frank J. 140 Fisher. Celeste E. 193. 354. 359. 55 7 Fisher. Eunice E. 361.557 Fisher Jay S. 178.334.557 Fisher. John W. 374. 557 Fisher. KarolynnA 170.470 Fisher. Larry 429 Fisher. Rhonda L 354. 557 Fisher. Robert D. 311.557 Fisher. Steven D. 65. 296. 316. 381. 557 Fisher. Stephen R. 557 Fitt. James A. 557 Fitt. Jenny L 204. 557 Fitzwater. James W. 178. 196.241.470 Fix. Joyce J. 189 Fix. Robert A. 316. 557 Fix. Rogers 186.237.470 Flack. Dick P 190. 374. 378. 557 Flack. Robert D. 204. 243 Fladie. Kenneth R. 1 79. 389. 393. 558 Flanders. Jean M. 361.558 Flanigan. Kathleen D. 365. 558 Flannery. John M. 177. 236. 247. 311. 471 Flannigan. Michael J. 200 Fleischacker. Donna 232. 365. 558 Fleming. Don W. 38 1 . 47 1 Fleming. Sheryl A. 558 Fleming. William F. 381. 558 Flemming. Diane 246. 276. 339. 558 Flentie. Craig K. 326. 558 Fleske. Louis F. 381.558 Fletcher. Terrell H. 230. 374. 558 Flett. Judy A. 40. 280. 284. 558 Flickner. Sandra G. 354. 558 Floersch. Richard H. 285. 326. 471 Flora. J. Edward 389. 558 Floumoy. Ralph L 179. 381. 558 Floyd. Janet E. 270. 558 Floyd. Lizabeth L. 29. 190. 216. 344. 558 Flying Club 207 Flynn. Douglas A. 389. 558 Flynn. Harold M. 374. 558 Flynn. Linda K. 558 Flynn. Patricia A. 558 Fogelberg. Larry R. 558 Fogler. Ronald D. 440 Poland. Connie J. 339. 558 Poland. Eugene L. 169 Foland. Nancy L. 558 Flock. Phillip S. 285. 326. 558 Folck. Stephen P. 326. 558 Foley. Michael T. 389. 664 Follmer. Gary L. 238 Foltz. Mary K. 76. 266. 558 Foltz.V. D. 132 Folwell. Patric J. 78. 170. 558 Foncannon. Frances A. 245. 282. 365. 558 Foncannon. Thomas M. 296. 558 Fontenot. Gregory 335. 558 Foos. Kathryn L. 176. 215. 354. 558 Foos. Larry E 381.558 Football 406-413 Foote. Carolyn A. 270. 345. 558 Forbes. Susan K. 365. 558 Ford Hall 351-357 Ford. Cindy L 345. 558 Ford. Helen L. 354. 558 Ford. Shirley A. 227. 248. 558 Ford. Susan M. 67. 227. 558 Foreman. David A. 374. 558 Forensic Union 208 Forgey. Donna M. 216. 245. 354. 558 Forgey. Larry P. 374. 558 Forsberg. Patricia A. 245. 332. 558 Forshee. Judith M. 354. 558 Forsythe. Jeffrey L. 230 Fortun. Pamela K. 264. 558 Foster. Frederic J. 320. 558 Foster. Gayle K. 29. 263. 558 Foster. Gregory C. 471 Foster. Jayne A. 274. 559 Foster. Linda K. 272. 559 Foster. Sarah A. 345. 559 Foster. Thomas E. 237. 471 Fountain. Florence A. 65. 471 Fountaine. James H. 188. 559 Foust. ArdisM. 215. 559 Foutes. Blake W. 328. 559 Fowles. Christine A. 366. 559 Fox. Carolyn S. 345. 559 Fox. Larry M. 381. 559 Fox. Melvin G. 187 Fox. Richard M. 559 Fox. Robert L. 144. 178. 247. 471 Foy. Dana G. 389. 471 Fraass. Ronald G. 181. 201. 335. 559 Frack. Stephen R. 471 Frackowiak. Darrell 289. 559 Frame. Russell W. 312. 559 France. Jerry L. 324. 559 Francis. Clyde E. 381.559 Francis. Joyce L. 182. 280. 471 Francis. Kenneth J 328. 559 Francis. Kent L. 322. 381. 559 Frankenbery. William M. 191 Franz. David R 188 Franz. Pat J. 189 Franz. Teresa J. 201. 332. 559 Fraser. Linda K 354. 559 Frasier. Beverly S. 207. 217. 222. 268. 559 Fraternities 284-329 Fraternity Sweethearts 284 Frauenfelder, Linda 171. 559 Frazey. Susan D. 216. 345. 559 Frazier. Carol L. 248. 354. 559 Frazier. John C. 4O4 Frazier. Robert H. 409 Freeborn. Jackie D 381. 559 Freed. Nancy J. 212. 559 Freeland. David E. 559 Freeman. Joe D. 294. 471 Freeman. Linda S. 559 Freeman. Stephen W. 374. 559 French. Christopher 559 Frishman Football 412-413 Frey. Alice L. 228. 664 Frey. Karens. 559 Frey. Lawrence N. 181.219.246.471 Frey. Marjorie I. 205 Frey. Russell A. 150 Frey. Wandie L. 664 Frey. William G. 664 Fricano. Phillip J. 381. 559 Frick. Edwin J. 173 Frick. Galen G. 381. 471 Frick. Philip C. 559 Frickey. David G. 664 Friday. Betty J. 213 Friedland. Todd B. 238 Friedmann. Eugene A. 114. 129 Friedrichs. Nelda J. 248. 471 Frieling. Gary L. 298. 559 Friesen. Charles T. 200. 230. 559 Friesen. Linda A. 345. 559 Friesen. Patricia K. 163. 200. 332. 559 Friesen. Sharon K. 559 Friesen. Walters 107 Frieze. H Jess 158. 161.471 Frikken. Donald R. 326. 471 Frisbie. Jerry L. 81. 471 Frisbie. Kurt M. 2O4. 243. 471 Frisbie. Richard K. 559 Frisbie. Robert L. 120. 237. 559 Fntchen. David R. 306. 559 Frith. Thomas T. 107 Fritz. June F. 559 Fritz. Ma ryj. 471 Fritzson.HarlynA. 471 Froelich. Glen W. 158. 201. 471 Froetschner. James D. 389. 559 Froetschner. Richard 389. 559 Frohn. Jancie E. 209. 471 Frohn. Patricia A. 209. 213. 216. 559 Fromm. Diana R. 66. 249. 345. 559 Fross. Ruth A. 272. 560 Frost. Bruce E. 167. 306. 560 Frownfelter. Jimmie 298 560 Fruehling. Michael W 289. 560 Fruetel. David B. 306. 560 Fruits. Timothy J. 389. 560 Frusher. Larry R. 169. 560 Frusher. Steven V. 187. 560 Fry. David D. 192. 198. 292. 560 Fry. John A. 65. 374. 560 Fry. Larry G. 328. 471 Fry. Marjorie L. 354. 560 Fry. Rhonda L. 345. 560 Fry. Shari A. 29. 249. 264. 560 Fry. Theron E. 144. 204. 219. 243. 3O8. 449.560 Fryer. HollyC. 91. 129 Fugger. Susan M. 29. 33. 560 Fuhrken. Ronald C. 374. 561 Fuhrken. Steven R. 561 Fuhrman. Stephen A. 374. 390. 471 Fuhrman, William H. 187. 374 Fulbnght. J. William 47 Fulhage. Charles D. 172. 225. 335. 471 Fulk. Sheryl L 366. 561 Fulkerson. Janet E. 280. 561 Fulkerson. Joan J. 232. 280. 561 Fullana. Jose M. 222. 389. 561 Fuller. Gale L. 218. 471 Fuller. Stephen W. 228 Fullington. Susan M. 161. 280. 561 Fulton. Ellen L. 214. 345. 561 Fultz. John W. 561 Funk. Douglas R. 193. 389. 561 Funk. Linda J. 664 Funston. Karen 1. 345. 561 Funston. Mary L- 170. 561 Furbeck. Jacqueline 216 Furbeck. Richard S. 472 Future Farmers of America 208 Fyfe. Carol A. 361.561 Fyfe. Robert D. 335. 561 Fyler. Kenneth L. 381. 386. 445. 561 Gabrielson. Gary D. 664 Gabrielson. Ronald L. 320. 561 Gadberry. Barbara D. 161. 165. 171. 182. 240. 280. 561 Gadberry. Marcia L. 212. 472 Gaede. Diane 72. 201. 272. 561 Gagnon. James E. 318. 561 Gaines. Stanley F. 561 Gairola. Chitra K. 218 Gairola. Indira O. 218 Galassini. Daniel R. 561 Galassini. Jerryl E. 189. 472 Gallagher. Patrick J 389. 561 Gallant. William P. 187. 328. 561 Galle. Constance A. 225. 472 Galle. Norman R. 120. 168. 172. 472 Gallemore. Paula J. 345. 561 Gallon. James A. 561 Galloway. John H. 314. 561 Galloway. Nancy A. 233. 278. 561 Gamba.JaneE. 270. 561 Gamber. Jeanette L. 214. 217.472 Gambiani. Michael L. 187. 561 Gamma Delta 210 Gamma Phi Beta 274-275 Gamma Theta Upsilon 211 Gammon. Ronald L. 472 Gandy. Sheppard L. 190. 472 Gangel. Michael A. 186. 472 Gantenbein. Andrew L. 381. 561 Gantz. Paula N. 76. 282. 561 Garbier. Mary C. 232. 345. 561 Garcia. Carlos M. 219. 222. 561 Gard. Michael F. 334. 561 Gardner. Carolyn S. 339. 561 Gardner. Richard L. 203. 287. 561 Garfinkle. Barry D. 238. 472 Garlett. Theresa M. 135. 160. 165. 264. 561 Garlin. Jerry F. 180 Garner. Sandra J. 366. 561 Garrelts. Gregory A. 561 Garrelts. Rex E. 158. 177. 207. 328. 472 Garrett. Claudia A. 249. 282. 561 Garrett. Jimmy L. 289. 561 Garrett. Marsha L. 171. 182. 282. 561 Garrett. Shirley A. 182. 264. 561 Garrett. Stephen D. 316. 561 Garrett. Wayne N. 561 Garrison. Carla J. 337. 345. 472 Garten. Harold J. 171. 294. 562 Garten. R. Steven 238. 389. 562 Gartner. Linda L. 179. 354. 562 Gartner. Robert E. 178. 562 Carton. Stephen C. 177. 472 Carton. Susan C. 472 Gartung. Jimmie L. 64 Garver. Lucy M. 282. 562 Garwood. Gary J. 200 Gary. Michael B. 289. 562 Gasche. Daniel G. 188. 237 Gasper. Michael D. 389. 562 Gaston. Carol A. 157. 236. 249. 280. 472 Gates. Dell 97 Gates. William J. 237. 243. 562 Gatewood. Nancy 354. 562 Gatlin. Frederick W. 192. 3O8. 562 Gatlin. Ruth A. 192. 562 Gatton. Ronald D. 562 Gattshall. Robert W. 389. 393. 562 Gatz. Thomas C. 192. 292. 562 Gatza. Dale E. 328. 562 Gatza. Daryl W. 328. 562 Gaughan. William J. 2O8. 290. 562 Gaul. Linda K. 198. 217. 249. 339. 562 Gawel. Thomas J. 562 Gear. Nancy E. 270. 354. 562 Gebhart. Joanne L. 354. 562 Gebhart. Mary E. 366. 562 Gechter. David A. 436 Gechter. Mary J. 248. 339. 562 Gechter. William L. 166. 389. 472 Gedney. Melissa L. 213. 354. 562 Geffert. Karol L. 191.562 Geffert. Lynn H. 192. 472 Gehlmg. Gerald J. 228 Gehling. Nancy 2O4 Geier. William H. 562 Geissler. Vernon V. 228 Geissler. Winnifred 164 Gelabert. John A. 237. 381 . 472 Gelwix. Randall C. 324. 562 Genderson. Richard M. 326. 562 Genetzky. Linda M. 205 Gentner. James E. 289. 472 Gentry. Darrell R. 314. 562 Gentry. James W. 144. 160. 179. 196. 239.241.243.296.562 Gentry. Linda D. 2OO. 211. 230. 239. 248. 249. 472 Gentry. Sharon 1. 171.200.211.229. 239. 562 Geography Club 210 Georg. Ken P. 65. 389. 562 George. Herschel C. 168 George. John A. 180 George. Nancy M. 339. 562 Gerald. Russell S. 187. 562 Gerardy. Patricia M. 562 Gerber. Vicki A. 562 Gerberding. Danny R. 312. 472 Gerhardt. Beverly A. 274. 345. 562 Gerlinger. Cathy R. 76. 282. 562 German Club 211 Gerritz. Ellsworth M. 112 Gerritz. George A. 64. 156. 160. 3O6. 562 Gerritz. Grace L. 65. 274. 562 Gerstenberger. Allen 157. 328. 562 Gerstner. Daniel P. 168. 208. 374. 562 Gerstner. John J. 237. 472 Gessner. Joseph S. 192. 234. 389. 562 Gettings. Richard L. 183. 335. 473 Gettino. Robert E. 326. 386. 562 Geyer. Katherine232 Geyer. Richard D. 178. 562 Geyer. Wayne A. 185 Gfeller. Cheryl L. 363. 563 Gfeller. LanaJ.278. 563 Gfeller. Richard W. 312. 563 Gibb. William D. 442 Gibbens. Lee E. 563 Gibbons. David T. 238 Gibbs. Lynn R. 193. 381. 444. 563 Giblin. Richard C. 563 Gibson. Harold V. 407. 4O9 Gibson. James T. 300. 563 Gibson. John W. 314. 563 Gibson. Linda C. 345. 563 Gibson. Oscar J. 395. 412. 563 Gieber. Nicholas R. 234. 395. 425. 563 Giebler. Eugene F. 318. 374. 563 Gier. Dwayne D. 172. 225. 316. 473 Giersch. Joe P. 563 Giese. Walter K. 193 Giess.AlanaJ 366. 563 Gifford. Haranna L. 345. 563 Gilbert. Charla R. 366. 563 Gilbert. Wayne E. 381. 563 Gilchrist. Dbbra A. 563 673 Gilges. Nancy J. 232. 345. 563 Gilkerson. Verna D. 366. 563 Gilkison. David K. 563 Gil I. Robert P. 318. 563 Gillan.CarolJ.71.72. 563 Gillaspie, Thomas F. 563 Gillen. Judy A. 198. 216. 226. 345. 563 Gillespie. Janice K. 232. 473 Gillespie. Kenneth W. 166. 219 Gillilan, Jon R. 563 Gillian. Joseph W. 191.563 Gilliland. Robert L. 287. 563 Gillmore. PhillisJ.563 Gilmore, Elizabeth P. 207. 222. 445. 563 Giltner, Lacy L. 339. 563 Gingles. Jeanette K. 65. 339. 563 Gingrich. Patricia E. 366. 563 Gintzel, Mary E. 203. 276. 473 Gish. Gretta J. 345. 563 Gitchel. George T. 311. 563 Glace. William R 168.563 Glad. Grant E. 234 Gladow. Gay L. 354. 563 Glah. Paul E. 473 Glasco. Lynn D. 563 Glasgow, Jimmy K. 320. 563 Glasnap, Patricia A. 354. 563 Glasscock, Terrance 133. 160. 306. 563 Glarfelder, Ronald A. 563 Gleason, Monte L. 177 Gleason. Oren A. 374. 563 Gleissner. Robert R. 374. 563 Glenn. Eldon L. 389, 563 Glenn. Kenneth A. 192, 193, 473 Glenn. Larry F. 564 Glenn, William E. 395, 564 Gleue. David J. 298. 564 Gloe. Paul B. 298, 564 Glover. Kenneth F. 389, 564 Glynn, Michael S. 389, 564 Gnadt, Ervin F. 79, 169, 191, 201, 292. 564 Goble. Arlene K. 189 Goble. Dallas 0. 187 Goble. Rebecca L. 276. 345. 564 Goddard. James F. 564 Godfrey. Gary L. 412 Godfrey. James F. 564 Godun. Nicholas 381. 564 Goel. Satish C. 218 Goering, Eugene H. 169. 224 Goering, Larry E. 172. 473 Goering, Sandra L. 366. 564 Goering, Virginia L. 278, 473 Goering, Wantea R. 224 Goerzen, Larry D. 564 Goetz. JoAnn 75. 250. 274. 564 Goetz. Robert A. 374. 564 Goff. Howard R. 198.200 Goff.JamesH.79, 203, 564 Goff. Kelly L. 389. 564 Goffrier. Patricia A. 259. 278. 345. 564 Gofreed, Andrew 238. 564 Goheen. Douglas P. 381. 564 Golden. ArtyceA. 217. 276. 564 Golden. M. Fran 259. 276, 345. 564 Golden, Nicholas J. 285, 328, 564 Goldsmith, James C. 40, 318. 473 Golf 440-441 Golitko, Jeanette M. 217, 248. 249. 473 Golliher. James L. 188 Good. Connie K. 345, 564 Good, Donald L.I 19 Good, George C. 81. 191. 389, 473 Good, Gloria 161. 564 Good. Harold E. 191.564 Good, James E. 196, 231. 381. 564 Good, Robert 389. 564 Good.Suzan 191 Gooden. Tony R. 276. 564 Goodgion. Marilyn S. 264. 473 Gooding. Janet C. 354. 564 Goodman. Douglas R. 334, 439. 564 Goodnow Hall 352-359 Goodrich, Janice 64. 165, 270. 564 Goodson. JackS. 314.473 Goodvin, N.Jeanne 175 Goodwin, Larry S. 171 Goodyear. Sally A. 216.473 Goold. Susan K. 65. 268. 473 Goossen, Emray R. 473 Gordon. Charles E. 180.564 Gordon. Helen L. 270, 473 Gordon, Jeannine K. 41. 232. 354. 564 Gordon, John A. 318, 564 Gordon, John T. 374, 564 Gordon. Pam 205 Gordon. Suzanne 182, 270, 564 Goreham, Kenneth C. 328, 473 Goreham. Mildred A. 76. 274. 564 Gorman, Jerry L. 381. 473 Gorman. Karen E. 228. 345. 564 Gorrell. DwightG. 172. 185. 292, 564 Gorton. Gary M. 381. 564 Gorton. Linda L. 345. 564 Gorton. Robert L. 237 Gosch. Cheryl D. 564 Gosch. Jay W. 473 Goss. Phil S. 326. 564 Goss, RichardB. 473 Gothard. Reba M. 280. 564 Gott. Vicki L. 565 Gottschamer. John C. 201 Goucher, Toney L. 389. 565 Gough. Pamela J. 278. 565 Gowdy. Kenneth K. 142 Goyal. Martand 665 Goyne. Richard M. 409. 411. 473 Graas. David W. 395. 565 Graber. Ruth A. 345, 565 Grable. Mary C. 339. 565 Grace Baptist Fellowship 210 Gracey. Sherril A. 40. 182. 274. 284. 565 Gradinger. James S. 302. 565 Graduate School 114-117 Graduate School Council 114 Graduation 16 Graf. Jerry D. 207. 565 Grafel. Connie M. 74. 250. 565 Grafel. John R. 565 Grafel. Richard A. 565 Graham. Billy 1.234.473 Graham. David E. 65. 324. 565 Graham. Dennis W. 565 Graham. EloiseG. 565 Graham. Gary M. 565 Graham. James F. 78. 474 Graham. James J. 440 Graham. John R. 440 Graham. Jolinda G. 354. 565 Graham. Martha J. 66, 197.331.565 Graham, Michael E. 389. 565 Graham. Teresa K. 221, 248, 332. 474 Grame. Mary A. 248. 474 Grandfield. Kim S. 302. 565 Granger. Mrs. W. B. 288 Grant, Linda M. 366. 474 Grant. Patricia L. 163. 474 Grant, Virginia M. 366. 565 Grapengater, Robert 374, 565 Grainy, Mark L. 381, 565 Grau, Steven L. 565 Grauerholz. Brenda A. 169 Grauerholz. Donald D. 308. 474 Grauerholz. Elmer D. 168. 172. 474 Graver. Kathryn E. 200. 366. 565 Graves, Alan P. 566 Graves, Robert E. 296. 474 Gray. Barbara 280. 345. 566 Gray, Cecilia D. 664 Gray. Rebecca S. 354, 566 Graybeal. Linda L. 566 Graybeal. Ronald D. 178. 196. 327, 566 Greason. James H. 381, 566 Greason, Peter H. 566 Grecian, Kendal L. 192. 198. 308. 566 Greek Sing 257 Greek Week Queen and King 27 Green. Cynthia A. 216. 354. 566 Green. Henry W. 389. 566 Green. Jan 1.205 Green. Joel G. 395. 566 Green, Kenneth R. 178 Green. Lance R. 381,566 Green. Lee R. 327. 566 Green. Marilyn K. 366. 566 Green, Mark R. 318, 566 Green, Marsha L. 72. 74, 276, 566 Green, ThayneC. 173 Green. Thomas H. 381. 566 Green. Victor J. 304, 566 Greene, Larry E. 56. 237. 290. 474 Greenfield. Glenda J. 197. 345, 566 Greenhaw, Steven L. 230. 306. 566 Greenwood. Randal L. 374, 566 Greenwood. Roxanne M. 280. 345. 566 Greeson. Gayle A. 345. 566 Gregory Dick 46 Gregory. Richard J. 304. 566 Gregory. Robert W. 65. 322. 566 Greiner. Jon R. 198, 474 Greis. Barry W. 175. 246. 381.474 Greiving, Ronald G. 566 Grennan. Dennis E. 566 Greve. William B. 234. 395, 409. 566 Grey. Thomas G. 300, 566 Gribben, Pamela 474 Grider. David A. 219, 302. 474 Grieve. Ruth A. 354. 566 Griffee, Nancy L. 345. 566 Griffee. Susan L. 280. 566 Griffin. Roger A. 294. 566 Griffith. Bernard W. 389. 421. 566 Griffith. Karen A. 268. 474 Griffith, Margaret A. 268. 475 Griffith. Michele A. 245. 366, 566 Griffith. T. J. 90 Griffiths. David W. 566 Griffiths. Donald C. 320. 566 Grimes. Gary E. 194.475 Grinstead. Dan S. 133, 230. 306. 566 Gripton. Janet K. 354. 566 Groene. Janell K. 566 Groene, Janet K. 566 Grogger. Margaret K. 233. 264. 475 Grojean. Ronald L. 327. 566 Grollmes, Darrell D. 381, 566 Gronau, Jerry L. 327, 374, 566 Gronau, Margaret M. 198, 217, 345, 566 Groothuis, Lillian M. 245. 332. 567 Grosko. David J. 395, 412. 567 Grosko. Mary L. 27. 270. 567 Gross. David R. 314. 475 Gross. Donald P. 314. 567 Gross. Elaine A. 567 Gross, Susan A. 197. 216, 345. 567 Gross. Virgil J. 312. 567 Gross, William R. 192. 567 Grossardt. Darrel L. 302. 567 Grossardt. James P. 188. 567 Grosz, Marlin R. 187, 567 Grote. Rolland P. 567 Grote, Stanley R. 185 Grotheer. Jane E. 354, 567 Grothusen, David W. 191, 193. 567 Grothusen. Nancy L. 345. 567 Grover. Barbara L. 354. 567 Groves. Patricia L. 567 Grubb. Linda F. 475 Grubb. Stephen L. 664 Grube. Steven G. 382. 567 Gruenbacher. Edward 167. 197 Gudgen. Robert G. 178.475 Guenthner. James W. 567 Guesnier. Gary F. 318. 567 Gugle. Terry L. 238, 374. 435. 567 Gugler. Bruce T. 173 Gugler. Diane K. 280, 567 Gugler, Jill A. 567 Guidote. Armando E. 172. 209. 225. 664 Guilfoil, Anne M. 264, 345. 567 Guilinger. Vicki L. 345. 567 Guinn, Diana B. 345. 567 Gulley. James L. 175, 381, 567 Gulley. Stephen A. 475 Gump, Diana S. 133. 272. 567 Gump, Marilynn 71. 72. 73. 250 Gump. Robert J. 160. 187. 404 Gunn. Mary A. 340. 567 Guo. Jin-Sien 664 Gurske. John D. 374. 567 Gurss, JohnO. 567 Gustafson, Birgit H. 354. 567 Gustafson. Mrs. Francis 287 Gustafson, Merlin D. 91 Gustason. Patricia E. 197. 216. 226. 567 Gustin. Wanda J. 345. 567 Gutkowski. Paul E. 662 Gutsch. Larry A. 567 Guy. Harry P. 306. 567 Guy. James M. 300. 475 Guy. Sherryl A. 66. 366. 567 Guy Thomas E. 300. 567 Gwinn, Ralph W. 567 Gymnastics Team 436 H Haas. John A. 194,211,567 Haber, Jeanette K. 340, 567 Haberer. Beverly J. 354. 567 Haberer. Lynda M. 354. 567 Habiger, Marguerite 217. 226. 475 Habiger. Robert D. 174. 294. 567 Hachenberger. Sharon 29. 200. 274. 340. 568 Hacker, Max L. 150. 186 Hackett. Julie A. 268. 568 Haden. Gary L. 242 Hadley, Linda L. 568 Hadsall. Ronald D. 327. 568 Haen. Joanne L. 72. 664 Haen. Michael E.212 Hafling, Gwen 205 Hafsten, David W. 313. 568 Hage. Nancy E. 163. 354. 568 Hagedorn. Charles 193. 382. 568 Hageman. Nancy C. 222. 241 . 475 Hagen, Ingrid B. 354. 568 Hager. Ronald R. 568 Hagerman, Wayne H. 568 Haggard. Patricia G. 282, 475 Hahn, Allen G. 568 Hahn, Neil E. 241.475 Hahn. Randall K. 308. 475 Haider. Jamil 177 Haines. Jean M. 354. 359. 568 Hainline, Ann E. 264, 345, 568 Hains. Shirley D. 240. 332. 568 Haist, Sharol J.345. 568 Hajda. Joseph 89 Hake, Joseph C. 389. 568 Hake. Rosemary M. 354. 568 Hakeman, Clare M. 389, 568 Halazon.GeorgeC. 193 Ha Ibleib. Chester W. 177 Halderson. Karen R. 198. 216. 345. 568 Hale. Steven M. 475 Ha les. Williams. 187 Haley. Karen L. 165. 171. 282. 568 Halgren. Lee A. 206 Hall. Charles V. 91. 114 Hall. Clement H. 90 Hall. Constance L. 232. 282, 475 Hall. David C. 204. 219, 243. 334. 568 Hall. Derrick C. 220 Hall. James B. 173.382.568 Ha II. James V. 382. 568 Hall. Joan D. 258. 282. 568 Hall. John K. 568 Hall, John R. 382. 568 Hall, Mrs. Mary E. 266 Hall, Michael A. 475 Hall. Michael R. 160. 306, 374. 475 Hall. RachaelE. 222 Hall. Sharolyn K. 345. 568 Hallauer. Roy G. 180. 375, 568 Halsey, Vickie J.345. 568 Hambelton. Nancy E. 345. 568 Hamill. Sandra L. 264, 354. 568 Hamilton. Barbara S. 340. 568 Hamilton. Donald W. 382. 568 Hamilton. Ernest J. 251.475 Hamilton. James L. 664 Hamilton, Larry D. 374 Hamilton. Larry W. 378. 568 Hamilton. Roger T. 568 Hamilton. Ronald L. 306, 568 Hamilton, Sandra M. 214. 345, 568 Hamlin. Melvin H. 238, 308. 568 Hamlin. William J. 568 Hamman. Gayla S. 332. 568 Hamman. John M. 181. 183. 237. 243, 308. 428. 430. 568 Hammer. Gregory S. 238. 306. 568 Hammer. Linda N. 354. 568 Hammer. Sonja A. 345. 568 Hammerli. Alan R. 285. 300. 568 Hammond, Judith A. 569 Hammond. Judy K. 197.217.331.569 Hampton. Brenda K. 345. 569 Hampton. Connie L. 354. 569 Hanan. Linda J. 205. 569 Hanan. Steven E. 569 Hand. Hazel D. 345. 569 Handke. Terrell D. 382. 569 Handley, Bob L. 382 569 Handlin. Fred W. 194. 198. 200. 248, 569 Handlin, Linda S. 222. 569 Handlin, Velma J. 331. 569 Hands. Samuel 80. 192, 193.292,569 Hanel. Lannie L. 150. 188. 569 Haney. Barbara L. 214. 222. 340, 569 Haney. Joyce E. 236. 475 Haney. Richard A. 241, 302. 569 Haney. Robert C. 382. 569 Hanks. Constance J. 197. 207.217.331. 569 Hann, Charles S. 382. 569 Hanna, Gary J. 183. 196. 198. 569 Hannagan. David R. 183. 237. 290. 569 Hannah, Gayle A. 204 Hanney. Paul W. 409 Hannigan. Russell S. 67. 475 Hanquist. Michael L. 67. 201. 382. 569 Hans. BhimS. 218 Hansen. Bernard L. 168. 218. 569 Hansen. Lorraine L. 278. 345, 569 Hansen, Robert H. 318, 569 Hansen, Thomas J. 242 Hanshaw, Dennis G. 475 Hansmire. Pamela A. 331. 569 Hanson. Carla J. 66. 174. 354. 569 Hanson. David A. 300. b69 Hanson. David R. 298. 569 Hanson. Dwight E. 569 Hanson. Gregory P. 247. 314, 452, 475 Hanson. Joy E. 274. 569 Hanson. Linda G. 366. 569 Hanson. Mary A. 569 Hantla. Chrystal 272. 569 Hantman, Jerome B. 320. 475 Harbaugh. Bruce E. 382. 569 Harbaugh. Daniel D. 237 Harbaugh. Dennis A. 212 Harbaugh. Gary B. 382. 569 Harbert. David E. 569 Harbert. Terry L. 231. 374, 569 Harden, Gregory W. 173. 234 Harden. Linda L. 354. 569 Harden, Michael W. 374, 569 Harden, Monte W. 337, 382. 386. 569 Harder. Joseph B. 188 Harder. Mary J. 199. 213. 345. 569 Harder. Susan J. 345. 569 Hardin. Daslie A. 306. 569 Hardin. Gregory W. 78. 173. 201. 234. 288. 569 Harding, Ann M. 272, 475 Harding. David J. 476 Hargrove. Wayne A 287, 570 Hariaczyi. John M. 178 Haring. Berylene K. 476 Harkins. DavyJ. 188.570 Harlan. Robert D. 169, 476 Harlan. Timothy D. 476 Harmon. Michele M. 268. 570 Harmon. Patrick M. 314. 570 Harmon. Roberta J. 212 Harner. Richard L. 203. 570 Harper, Charles 427 Harper, Dorothy K. 476 Harper. Kenneth W. 188. 570 Harrell. Vicci L. 228, 278, 345. 570 Harrington. Connie S. 189 Harrington. Mary H. 194. 205 Harrington. Richard 570 Harris. Calvin 314. 570 Harris. Carol A. 345. 570 Harris, Elizabeth A. 236,476 Harris. GregW. 320, 570 Harris. Mac W. 192.292,570 Harris, Michael E. 476 Harris. Pamela S. 476 Harris. Stephen M. 329. 570 Harris. Susan K. 215. 230. 354. 570 Harrison, Barbara A. 570 Harrison, Jane M. 570 Harrison, John M. 476 Harrison. Kenneth A. 570 Harrison. Larry D. 46 Harrison. Linda 65. 266. 284. 570 Harrison. Russell 412. 413 Harrod. Herbert E. 298. 570 Harsh, George H. 389. 393. 570 Hart. Cindy V. 244, 571 Hart, KarenS. 571 Hart. Mary L. 354, 571 Hartford. James T. 238 Hartley. James W. 395. 571 Hartman. Allan R. 315, 571 Hartman. John H. 571 Hartman. Leon R. 571 Hartman. Richard L. 65. 66, 324, 571 Hartnett. Martin S. 571 Hartsook. Roger W. 78. 170. 230, 242. 664 Hartzell. Gary L. 188.571 674 Ha rwMI. Robert G. 3O4. 571 Harvey. Harold J. 188 Ha rvey. James E. 308. 57 1 Harvey. John W. 188. 309. 571 Harvey. Linda K. 205 Harvey. Richard L. 374. 571 Harvey. Roger C. 173. 188. 382. 571 Harwood. Robert A. 302. 571 Harzman. Leonard 662 Haskett. Carol L. 245. 278. 340. 571 Haskin. Marshall M 248. 476 Haslouer. Janet T. 199. 226. 354. 571 Haslouer. Louise M. 249. 278. 571 Hassett. Sandra K. 354. 571 Hastings. Janet L 476 Hastings. Lynn K. 191. 354. 571 Hastings. Steven L. 662 Hatch. Patricia A. 138. 194.211.221. 236. 248. 332. 476 Hatch. Rita J 211.248. 571 Hatcher. Barbara A. 203. 571 Hate. Sharon S. 216 Hatfield. Jerry L. 225 Hathaway. Martin F 64. 294. 571 Hathaway. Thomas R. 64. 238. 571 Hatton. James W. 476 Hatton. Jan L 571 Ha uck. Bobbie W. 181 Hauck. Dana R. 238. 374. 571 Haughawout. Linda 74. 165. 228. 276. 571 Haun. James F 324. 571 Hauptli. Barbara 284 Hauptli. Roger D. 571 Haury. Kent D. 187. 571 Hause. Richard 141 Hausmann. Dennis E 188 Haverkamp. Carol G. 375. 571 Haverkamp. Delton W. 375 Haviland. Babe H 382. 571 Hawbecker. Mrs. H. M 308 Hawes. DoniceA. 91 Hawk. Michael E. 226. 318. 476 Hawk. Thomas D. 34. 160. 248. 306. 476. 489 Hawkins. Darnell F. 158. 335. 476 Hawks. Darian K. 232 Ha wley. Connie L 268. 571 Hay. David N. 177 Hayes. Arthur W. 242 Hayes. James B 3O6. 395. 427. 430. 432. 571 Hayes. Larry L. 2O4. 219. 243 Hayes. Mary L 354. 571 Haymaker Hall 372-377 Haymaker. James N. 301. 476 Haymaker. Susan A. 165. 182. 231. 258. 272. 571 Haynes. Leland S. 199. 571 Hays. Barbara J. 165. 235. 276. 571 Hays. Carolyn A. 268. 571 Hays. Robert W. 174 Hays. Ronald L. 292. 571 Hazen. Alton C. 198. 375. 571 Hazen. Wilma M. 214. 248. 332 Hazlett.OrvilleJ. 571 Head. Judith K. 66. 201. 233. 278. 571 Headberg. Carol A 345. 571 Headnck. Cynthia L. 345. 572 Healy. Michelle S. 212. 572 Healzer John J. 298. 476 Heape. Michael L. 476 Heasty. Larry E. 72. 315. 476 Heath. Dianna S. 268. 572 Heath. James D. 476 Heath. John R. 178 Heaton. Diann N. 340. 572 Hecht. Donald W. 572 Heck. David M 251. 290. 476 Heck. Helen S 278. 340. 572 Heckman. Bruce W. 157. 164. 174. 247. 285. 297. 477. 481 Hector. Robert B. 375. 572 Hedden. Wanda M 213. 245. 345. 572 Hedges. Larry J 375. 572 Hedges. Nancy J. 664 Hedges. Tony J. 329. 572 Hedges. Vicki M. 232. 340. 572 Hedlund. Jay R. 156. 243. 304. 572 Hednck. Jay D. 572 Heeke Richard A. 389. 572 Heer. Michael R 395. 427. 430. 572 Heermance. Jan A. 244 Heers. Mary L 366. 572 Heersche. Donald G 64. 198. 203. 572 Heersche. George 64. 120. 198. 572 Heersche. Richard H. 64. 198. 203. 572 Heffelbower. Duane F 239. 382. 572 Hetter. June L. 213 Hefty. Barbara K. 477 Hefty. Larry S 477 Hegeman. Faye L 197. 2O6. 331 . 572 Hegeman. Jane M. 345. 572 Heide. Cheryl S. 263. 572 Heidrick. Max M. 313. 572 Heien.JonnA. 168.572 Heier. Margaret C. 191. 226. 354. 572 Hein. Marilyn A. 226 Heinen. Carol J. 240. 354. 477 Heinen. Gilbert J. 226. 477 Heinsohn. Charles O 389. 572 Heintzelman. Andrea 572 Heintzelman. Philip P. 230. 661 Heintzelman. Stephan 230. 572 Heitman. Bonnie F. 216. 572 Heitman. John V. 67. 235. 236. 477 Heitman. Mark S. 477 Hermann. Henry 375. 572 Heitschmidt. Elaine 366. 572 Hetdstab. Stephen G. 375. 572 Hellen. David T. 179 Heller. Terry J. 191.572 Hellwig. Ronald D. 294. 572 Helm. Frederick L 187. 572 Helmbold. Ray L. 193 Helms. Robert A 329. 572 Helsel. Richard M. 203 Helten. Ronald E. 188 Helton. Sally J. 163.477 Helwig. Craig P. 64. 324. 477 Hemmerling. Dwight F. 395. 572 Hemphill. Margaretta 664 Henard. Robert B. 375. 572 Hendershot. Carol F. 331-572 Hendershot. Judith A. 213. 331. 345. 572 Hendershot. Sharon J 278. 477 Hendershot. Steven E 389. 572 Henderson. Charlotte 345. 572 Henderson. Donald W. 395. 572 Henderson. Gary L 382. 572 Henderson. Linda J. 263. 573 Henderson. Paul T. 573 Henderson. Ruth A. 354. 573 Henderson. Stephen D. 287. 573 Hendricks. Larry D. 306. 573 Hendncks. Michael A. 3O6. 462. 477 Henning. Robert E. 298. 573 Henrichs. John G. 169 Henncks. Dean E. 573 Henrikson. Ge rald W. 238. 3O9. 573 Hennkson. Manlee R. 221. 248. 332 Henry. Connie L. 245. 270. 346. 351 573 Henry. Dianna L. 176. 284. 354 Henry. Jack D.I 86 Henry. Linda M. 204 Henry. Margie L. 34. 39. 65. 66. 332. 573 Henry. Marilyn J. 354. 573 Henry. Richard K. 573 Henry. Roger N. 181 Henry. William M. 71.287 573 Hensleigh, Karen 338 Hensley. Barbara L. 246 Herbers. Julia A. 197. 201. 366. 573 Herbst. Gayle G 286. 573 Herde. Mary J. 226. 227. 573 Heritage. John R. 290. 573 Herlocker. Robert A. 168. 198. 208 Herman. Charles T. 304 Herman. Duane E. 320. 573 Herman. Robert D. 304. 320 Herman. Robert K 573 Herman. Robert W. 322. 573 Hermann. William R 573 Hermes. Steven E. 375. 573 Hermon. Lowell F. 573 Hermreck. Daniel L. 382. 573 Herndon. Alfred J. 193 Herren. Carolyn J. 354. 573 Herrin. Linda L. 346. 573 Herrman. Barbara A. 354. 573 Herrmann. Larry L. 179 Herrmann. William R 185 Herron. Barry L 425 Hertzel. Robert W. 395. 573 Herynk. John J. 160. 167 Heslop. Jonathan M. 178. 315 Hess. Carroll V. 91. 121 Hess. Kathleen 203. 478 Hess. Larry G 180. 444. 478 Hesse. Thomas G. 375. 573 Hester. Barbara J. 163. 245. 248. 278. 354. 573 Hester. Judy A. 149. 161 . 162. 240. 274. 573 Hetherington. Cheryl 199. 245. 340. 573 Hetrick. Shannon S. 233. 278. 573 Hett. Charles L. 288. 478 Hetzel. Barbara J 346. 351. 573 Hetzel. Mary J. 346. 573 Hetzler. Gregory L. 573 Heuertz. Carol J. 268. 573 Heuertz. Kenneth W. 382. 573 Heusner. Mrs. Neva 312 Heuther. Susan 205 Hevei. Gary F 206. 664 Hewitt. Kathryn E. 366. 573 Hewlett. Howard S. 389. 573 Hewson. Rebecca A. 67. 199. 245. 281. 346.573 Hey. Nancy J. 163. 266. 573 Heyer. Patricia J. 217. 249. 478 Heyka. Gary J. 297. 478 Heyka. La rryR. 297.478 Heyne. Kathryn E. 248. 272. 478 Heyne. Robert V. 573 He wood. Kenneth M. 91 Hibbs. Clair M 91 Hibler. Elizabeth S. 346. 573 Hick. Sandra R. 232 Hickey. Gerald V. 375. 573 Hickey. Patricia A. 239. 346. 574 Hickman. Diann E. 282. 574 Hickman. Lenney E. 478 Hicks. Barbara L. 478 Hicks. Michael E. 409 Hicks. Ralph W, 306. 574 Hiebert. Harry L. 382. 574 Hieger. George J. 208. 574 Higgms. Douglas R 382. 574 Higgms. Patricia A. 199. 226 Higgms. Raymond L. 242. 478 Higham. Rubin 91 Hightower. Jane E. 281. 366. 574 Hilbert. Billy D. 206.478 Hildebrand. August J 187 HiWebrand. Gerald L 17Z 309. 574 Hildmg. Sharon M. 346. 478 Hilgenfeld. Amelle 165. 258. 281. 574 Hilgenfeld. Larry F. 478 Hilger. Paul N. 664 Hill. Alfred R. 322. 375. 574 Hill. Debra L. 346. 574 Hill. Dennis K. 375. 574 Hill. Don A. 64. 307. 574 Hill. Jane M. 228. 232. 574 Hill. Jerry L. 286. 574 Hill. Kenneth A 302. 574 Hill. Opal B. 176 Hill. Rick L. 177 Hill. Timothy D. 382. 574 Hilter. Cheryl A. 574 Hillman. Richard B. 478 Hillner. Patricia L. 264. 346. 574 Hillner. Stephen J. 389. 574 Hills. Richard C. 290. 574 Hills. Terry L. 238. 389. 574 Hillyard. Michael R. 574 Hilton. Douglas W. 31 5. 478 Hilton. Helen W. 478 Hinchman. Sally J. 279. 478 Hines. Anthony M. 207 Hines. Henry E. 174 Hines. NilaA.574 Hines. Robert H. 81 Hinrichs. Carl 63 Hintz. Gene A 188. 574 Hintz. John 181. 478 Hirt. Al 45 Hirt. Robert L. 144. 178. 183. 196. 236. 243. 478 Hiser.JanL 340. 574 History Club 2 12 Hite. Donald R 290. 574 Hites. Robert S. 327. 389. 574 Hix. William A. 200 Hixon. Jane L. 574 Hjelmfelt. Mark R. 239. 574 Hlaus. Kathleen J. 337. 575 Hlavenka. George R. 174 Hoag, Penny L 236 Hoagland. Ronald D. 178. 179. 478 Hobbs. Barbara A. 66. 276. 346. 575 Hobbs. David E. 389. 575 Hobbs. Joan C. 575 Hobbs. Peter R. 244. 664 Hobbs. Roy E. 389. 575 Hobson. Harry L 575 Hoch. Barbara J 270. 575 Hochberg. Richard C. 313. 575 Hockens. Wendell K. 2O8. 389. 575 Hocking. Robert S. 375. 575 Hodge. Michael L. 478 Hodges. Barbara R. 232 Hodges. Daniel L. 290. 575 Hodges. T. 0. 145 Hodgson. Alice A. 340. 575 Hodgson. David S. 186. 478 Hodgson. George A. 292. 575 Hodgson. Joe N 389. 575 Hodgson. Nancy A. 223. 282. 575 Hodler. John W. 575 Hodson. Lester L 219. 478 Hoedowners Square Dance Club 212 Hoeflicker. Karen A. 216. 346. 575 Hoeflin. Ruth M. 147 Hoeke. Robert S. 135 Hoeme. Karen E. 149. 217. 575 Hoerman. Dons E. 66 Hofer. Jean M 354. 575 Hofer. John S. 292. 575 Hoff. Dolores M. 346. 575 Hoff. Mary A. 478 Hoffay. Robert D. 238. 382. 575 Hoffman. Billy G. 197. 375. 575 Hoffman. Byron T. 575 Hoffman. Dan L 192. 197. 292 Hoffman. David G. 238. 307. 575 Hoffman. Dolores A 165. 197. 207. 235. 331.575 Hoffman. Doretta S. 146 Hoffman. Lloyd R. 575 Hoffman. Martin L. 238. 575 Hoffman. R. Gene 174. 234. 294. 575 Hofford. Linda J. 366. 575 Hofmann. John W. 201. 219. 389. 478 Hogan. Betsy J 282. 575 Hogan. Gerry D. 366. 575 Hogan. Lawrence A. 479 Hogan. Michael A. 238. 375. 575 Hogan. Tom J. 285. 322. 575 Hogge. Vivian E. 664 Hoisington. Beth L 268. 346. 575 Hoismgton. Dan R. 375. 575 Hojnacki. James M. 285 Hokanson. Dean T. 4O9 Hoke. Terrance L. 389. 575 Hokr. Dorothy A. 138. 233. 249. 268. 575 Hdborow. John F. 375. 575 Holbrook. Rodrick E. 382. 575 Hoi brook. Terry W 427. 430 Holder. Michael S 382. 575 Holland. Jill E. 366. 575 Holland. Rebecca L. 354. 575 Holle. Mary R. 575 Hotle. Ruthann I. 34O. 575 Hollenbeck. Gary W. 576 Holliday. John D. 192. 389. 479 Hollis. Barbara K. 576 Hollis. Glenn D. 231 Hollis. Sandra S. 479 Hollomon. Fred S. 190 Holloway. Meredith A. 216. 235. 576 Holm. Barbara M. 214. 228. 354. 576 Holmbeck. John M. 412 Holmes. David W 576 Holmes. Michael E. 576 Holmes. Ronald C. 327. 576 Holmes. Wesley P. 168. 208 Holmgren. Aldre M. 165. 215. 274. 576 Holsinger. Carol L. 576 Holsmger. David J. 181. 236. 237. 243. 479 Hoist. Ronald P. 175.576 Holste. Charles D. 192. 234, 309. 576 Holste. Jerold L 29a 576 Holste. John E. 188. 576 Holstrom. Jerry L. 297. 576 Holstrom. John E. 297. 576 Holt. Donna J 171.279. 444 576 Holt. Richard D 328. 576 Hotterman. Dale E. 238. 375 576 Holterman. James L 238. 375. 576 Holvorson. Angelel49. 213. 235 346 576 Ho man. Allen E. 315. 664 Homan. Douglas E. 375. 576 Homecoming 22. 23 Homecoming Queen 24 Homecoming Queen f mints 25 Home Economics Clothing and Textiles Interest Group, 213 Home Economics Council 149 Home Economics Design Interest Group Home Economics Family Economics Interest Group 214 Home Economics Family and Child Development Interest Group 214 Home Economics Hospitality Day 55 Home Economics Journalism Interest Group 215 Home Economics Professional Foods Interest Group 216 Home Economics Teaching Interest Group 217 Honeycutt. Steven F. 416. 417. 426. 427 Honig. Marjorie A. 214. 227. 576 Honstead. William H. 142 173 177 Hoober. Linda R 182. 282 576 Hoobler. Larry D. 168. 208. 576 Hood. Duane L. 177 Hood. Gary L. 170 Hood. Linda S. 346. 576 Hook. Vera L. 576 Hooper. Lela M 197. 217. 354 576 Hooper. Ruth L. 2O6 Hoover. George L. 337. 354. 359. 576 Hoover. Helen E. 366. 576 Hoover. Mary A. 199. 226. 576 Hoover. Nancy J. 346. 576 Hoover. William J. 119. 172. 22 5 Hopkins. Harold G. 206 Hopkins. Robert M. 304. 664 Hopkins. Theodore L 206 Horacek. Gary L. 234. 334. 576 Horeisi. Ronald G. 251. 479 Horie. Vuji 389. 665 Hongan. Sharon G. 133. 248. 249. 258. 264.576 Horn. Rodney S 180. 240 Homberger. Judith A. 197. 331. 576 Horne. Larry J. 576 Horner. Maritee246. 272 340 576 Hornick. Carolyn S. 213. 279. 576 Homing. Larry G. 174. 334. 479 Horsch. Dwight. W. 200. 285. 302. 479 Horst Marilyn J. 272. 576 Horticulture Club 218 Horton. Mary E. 221. 248. 340. 479 Horvath. Joseph T. 190. 389. 576 Hoskms. Stephen W 316. 576 Hoskms. Thomas L 316. 576 Hoskmson. Carl L. 389 Hoskinson. Michael E. 576 Hoskinson. Susan E. 354. 576 Hoss. Herbert E. 188 Hoss. Sammye J. 338 Hossfeld. Robert H. 389. 479 Hostetler. Bruce B. 290. 479 Hostetler. Clifton V. 179. 224. 479 Hostetter. Bob C. 576 Hostetter. Dorothy M. 221. 479 Hotchkiss. Robert 375. 576 Hottman. Larry A. 479 Hottman. Shirley D. 346. 577 Houchin. Lawrence L 577 Houdyshell. Linda L 354. 577 Houdyshell. Richard 250. 292. 479 Houghtalmg. Jonathan 479 Houk. Loren H. 200 House. Linda J. 354. 359. 577 Houser. Barbara L 346. 351. 577 Houser. Jack D. 200. 389. 577 Houser. Janet M. 65. 272. 577 Houseweart. Mark W. 479 Housing 252-401 Hovis. A. Eariene 29. 33. 223. 248. 354. 479 Howard. Charles L. 375. 435. 577 Howard. Cheryl G. 354. 577 Howard. Cheryl L. 577 Howard. Christine 272. 577 Howard. Claudia K. 182. 283. 577 Howard. Dennis N. 208 Howard. John W. 179. 196. 243. 479 Howard. Lynn E. 479. 577 Howe. Jean F. 221. 248. 479 Howell. Cathy L 283. 340. 577 Howell. David R 329. 577 675 Howell. Melvm L. 304 479 Hower. John R. 318. 389. 577 Howland, John R. 307. 577 Howse. Richard L. 313. 479 Hoyle. Robert E. 577 Hoyt. Jo hn H.479 Hozer. Alton C. 191 Hrabe. Melmda R. 263. 479 Hrebec. Barbara C. 242. 480 Hsieh.Jul-Fu665 Hubbard. Patricia J. 346. 577 Hubbell. Bonnie M. 355. 577 Huber. Debrah J. 163. 197, 216, 346. 577 Huber, Loretta J. 274. 480 Huck. Anita M. 340. 577 Hudack. Thomas R. 480 Huddleston. Carol S. 366. 577 Hudson. Hal J. 317. 577 Hudson. Loretta 272. 346. 577 Hudson, Yancy D. 166 Huenergarde. James R. 231 Huerter, Dennis G. 178 Huerter. MaryC. 199. 226, 241,480 Huff. William R. 238 Huffman. Daniel S. 164. 307. 459. 480 Hug. Alan R. 304. 480 Hug. Mary F. 175. 194.480 Huggins. ArlenW. 577 Huggins. Carol A. 259. 268. 577 Hughbanks. Ronald G. 480 Hughes. Mrs. Florence 244 Hughes. Harson B. 382, 577 Hughes. James Merle 329. 577 Hughes. James Michael 375 Hughes. Kevin M. 412 Hughes. Susan B. 66. 214. 217. 226. 346. 577 Hughes. Terrance J. 375. 577 H ughes. Wheeler M. 395. 577 Huisman. William R. 395, 577 Hull. Marva L. 276, 577 Hultine. J. Dustin389. 577 Humburg. Nancy B. 232. 346. 577 Humes. Linda G. 163. 230. 249. 283. 355, 577 Humes. Nancy J. 245. 283. 346. 577 Hummel. Margaret E. 163. 355. 577 Hummer. Barbara L 205 Hummer. Larry L. 177. 317, 480 Humphrey. Frank J. 183. 577 Hund. Johanna M. 577 Hundley. Roger A. 177. 382. 577 Hunkapiller. Jamie 205 Hunkapiller. Paul D. 206 Hunsicker. Paul D. 577 Huntsicker. Zelma J. 198. 217. 366. 577 Hunt. Beverly J. 346, 577 Hunt. Dexter. J. 480 Hunt. James M. 175.480 Hunt. Linda G. 578 Hunt. Robert E. 292. 578 Hunter. Deanna L. 366. 578 Hunter. Janice A. 182, 283. 578 Hunter. Judith A. 283. 480 Hunter. Mary E. 578 Hunter, Nancy J. 480 Hunter. Patricia J. 259. 270. 366. 578 Hunter. Thomas W. 64, 285. 302. 578 Huntsinger, Nela K. 66, 245. 332. 578 Hunziker. Don F. 665 Hupe. Norman W. 287. 578 Hurd. Mary A. 346. 578 Hurley. Daryl F. 382. 578 Hurley. William C. 172. 225 Hurrelbrink, Robert 375. 578 Hurst, Stephen H. 311. 578 Hurt. Beverly A. 192.578 Huschka, EldonE.480 Huseman, Glennis S. 366. 578 Huseman. Joann R. 192. 578 Huss. Peter 21 1.244 Husted. Stanley R. 206 Huston, Doug E. 290. 578 Huston. Keith A. 91 Huston. Larry G. 192. 480 Huston. Patricia A. 232 Hutchinson. Claudia 355. 578 Hutchinson. Lily T. 578 Hutfles. Joseph E. 375, 578 Hutton, Gary M. 186. 480 Hutton. Kay M. 189 Huxman. Kent J. 578 Huxman. Vada J. 578 Hyde. Ann S. 242. 480 Hyder. David L. 64. 239. 307, 578 Hynes. Thomas E. 375. 480 Hysom. Dennis J. 298. 578 Hysom, Judith I. 27, 65. 276. 480 Ideker. Lester H. 304. 480 Idleman. Edith M. 205 Iga. Ananias L. 166.203 Ihloff. Timothy W. 382. 578 lies. Duane A. 480 Imhof. Carol A. 480 Imhof. Ray D. 578 Imler. Barbara J. 205 Imler. Dan L. 480 Immenschuh, Cheryl R. 578 Ince. Donna L. 340. 578 Indian Association 218 Indoor Track 430-431 Ingels. JanisD. 249.578 Ingersoll. Jeanne A. 215. 268. 578 Ingerson, Myrtle L. 578 Ingram. Doyle D. 382. 578 Ingram. Pamela S. 355, 578 Ingrum. Patricia A. 662 Innis, JannisJ.270, 346. 578 Innis, Karyl K. 270. 578 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 219 Interfraternity Council 285 Intermill. Patricia 65, 66. 161.217.274. 578 International Coordinating Council 219 Intramurals 446-449 I anian Association 220 I eland, Michael A. 375. 578 I vin. David W. 382. 578 I vin. H.Hugh 382. 578 I vine. Patricia D. 355. 578 Irwin. Deborah L 272. 340. 578 Irwin. Jerry E. 173. 389. 578 Irwin. Linda M. 283. 578 Isch. Jerlynn K. 245, 355. 578 Islamic Association 220 lverson.WillardA.480 Jaax, Jerry P. 238 Jackson. Alton W. 578 Jackson, Carl F. 67. 157. 160.298.579 Jackson. David D. 67. 218. 235. 298. 481 Jackson. David H. 299. 579 Jackson. Edward N. 579 Jackson. Jimmy A. 579 Jackson. JudyG. 163. 268. 579 Jackson. Kathleen M. 346. 579 Jackson. Linda D. 201. 366. 579 Jackson. Lynn A. 198. 332, 579 Jackson, Michael E. 299,452. 481 Jackson. Michael H. 299. 579 Jackson. Pamela A. 355. 579 Jackson. Ruth A. 207. 235. 481 Jacobitz. Tommy L. 187. 309. 579 Jacobs, Arthur M. 481 Jacobs, Curtis R. 299. 579 Jacobs. Dennis D. 299, 579 Jacobs, James G. 382. 579 Jacobs, Joy S. 233, 481 Jacobs. Michael J. 200. 301. 579 Jacobs. Patrick T. 301.579 Jacobs, Rodney E. 579 Jacobs. Stanley E. 579 Jacobsen, Owen L. 579 Jacobson. Gregory L. 234. 307. 579 Jacobson. Robert L. 382. 579 Jacques. Cindy S. 205 Jaeger. Calvin D. 317. 579 Jaeger. Diana R. 41. 245. 340. 579 Jaenicke. Charles V. 579 Jager. Jan B. 276. 481 Jagger, James F. 389. 579 Jagger, John F. 198, 309. 580 Jajkowski, James R. 289. 580 Jakovac. Gregory S. 317. 580 Jakowatz. Judy 161. 165. 171. 173. 182. 281.580 James. Janice R. 580 James. Jeanette 66 James, Judith A. 444. 580 James. Kathleen L. 274. 340. 580 Jameson, Donald L. 250. 481 Jamvold. Daryll D. 285, 299, 580 Janasek, Darell L. 294. 580 Janke. Donald L. 181.234 Jansen. Raymond T. 382. 580 Jansen. Ruth E. 355. 580 Janson, Tomas C. 389, 580 Jansonius, Rodney J. 382. 580 Janssen. Justin B. 198. 238. 309. 580 Jaramillo. Gerardo 375. 580 Jarboe. Ralph E. 375. 580 Jared. Timothy G. 375. 580 Jarman, Roberta K. 580 Jarrett. James C. 324. 481 Jarrett. Janalee 340. 580 Jarrett. John A. 188 Jarvis. Christopher 301. 580 Jasper. Charles L. 191. 226. 241. 580 Jatoi.GhulamS. 219. 229 Javillonar. Gloria V. 209. 665 Jaymes. Robert W. 427 Jaynes. Brent A. 301. 580 Jaynes. Scott W. 382. 580 Jeannin. Michael R. 81. 292, 580 Jeffries. Philip J. 389, 580 Jenkins, Gerald L. 187. 220. 580 Jenkins. James G. 197. 580 Jenkins, Marleeta K. 189 Jenkins, Steven E. 580 Jenkins. William H. 665 Jennings. Robert A. 237. 375. 580 Jennison. Rolland N. 198.382. 580 Jensen. Jean A. 355. 580 Jensen, Sue A. 171. 197.346.580 Jensen, Thomas A. 382. 580 Jeppeson. Judith K. 240 Jepson, Pamela 355, 580 Jepson, Warren H. 389. 580 Jermark. Carola A. 194. 482 Jernigan. Douglas K. 187. 307 Jeselnik. Philip E. 180. 375. 580 Jeter. Linda M. 346. 580 Jewell. Charles G. 188. 382. 580 Jewell, Ralph E 188.661 Jewell. William A. 76 Jewett. Roberta A. 213, 245. 366. 580 Jilka. GeroldD.294. 482 Jilka. Robert L 318. 580 Jockman. Joyce I. 245. 264. 366. 580 Johannes. John M. 580 John. Chester C. 389, 580 Johns. Chris E. 327.482 Johns. Nancy 227. 580 Johnson. Armin E 177. 382. 580 Johnson. Bradley D. 156. 315. 581 Johnson. Bruce L. 292. 581 Johnson. Byron G. 482 Johnson. Carlene S. 482 Johnson. Cecil W. 425. 482 Johnson. Charles R. 188, 200. 581 Johnson. Christine A. 214. 340. 581 Johnson. Cynthia A. 581 Johnson, Cynthia K. 340. 581 Johnson. Darrel L. 581 Johnson. David E. 240. 389. 581 Johnson. David J. 181.581 Johnson. Delores J. 221. 236, 249. 264. 482 Johnson. Dennis R. 167. 299, 581 Johnson, Donald B. 80. 167, 192, 292. 581 Johnson. Donley H. 206 Johnson. Donnis A. 355. 581 Johnson, Fred F. 581 Johnson, Fredrick A. 322. 375. 581 Johnson. Gary L. 247. 440 Johnson. George D. 228 Johnson. Howard L. 581 Johnson. Janice L. 171. 366. 581 Johnson. Jeanne A. 66. 279. 482 Johnson. Jill M. 170.482 Johnson. John A. 211. 389. 581 Johnson. John L 210 Johnson. Karen L. 224. 241. 581 Johnson, Kathy L. 171. 268. 581 Johnson. Keith A. 168. 208, 482 Johnson, Larry L. 299. 581 Johnson. Leslie D. 482 Johnson. Linnetta A. 202. 225 Johnson. Loren L. 167. 292, 581 Johnson. Lourell I. 222. 346, 581 Johnson, Margaret L. 482 Johnson. Mary J. 233. 482 Johnson. Melanie R. 581 Johnson. Michael K. 581 Johnson. Nancy C. 217. 340. 581 Johnson. Nancy G. 66. 232. 355. 581 Johnson. Patricia L. 581 Johnson. Paula S. 265. 581 Johnson. Phyllis J. 235. 581 Johnson, Phyllis M. 248. 279. 482 Johnson. Randy R. 581 Johnson. Raymond W. 297. 581 Johnson. Richard A. 581 Johnson. Rita A. 581 Johnson. Robert B. 375. 581 Johnson. Robert L. 251. 581 Johnson, Sheldon L 375. 581 Johnson. Stephen E. 304. 581 Johnson. Terry A. 174 Johnson. Thomas R. 375. 581 Johnson. Wade 297 Johnson. Wendy L. 346. 581 Johnson. Zoe A 346. 581 Johnston. Beverly A. 65. 272. 581 Johnston. Bruce A. 210. 21 1 . 482 Johnston. Ernest N. 382. 581 Johnston. Frances E. 232 Johnston. Gary L. 144. 178. 320. 482 Johnston. Harvey L. 212. 389. 665 Johnston, Janice A. 245. 346. 58 1 Johnston, Jeanette M. 581 Johnston, Jeffrey G. 375, 581 Johnston, Rebecca L. 258, 268, 482 Johnston. Robert E. 582 Johnston. Robert G. 301 . 582 Johnston. Roland W. 313. 582 Johnstone. Loretta A. 216. 582 Joiner. Richard W. 238, 375, 582 Jolly, Linda J. 202 Jonas. Anne E. 332. 582 Jones, Andrew M. 191. 193. 582 Jones. Arthur D. 389. 582 Jones. Barbara A. 346. 582 Jones. Bill F. 206 Jones. Bradie F. 220 Jones. Brenda C. 355. 582 Jones C.Clyde 98. 404 Jones, Carol L 355. 582 Jones. Catherine V. 258. 279. 582 Jones. Cecelia M. 245. 267. 346. 582 Jones, Dale V 162 Jones, David F. 324, 582 Jones, David R. 409. 410 Jones. Donald A. 162 Jones. Donna J. 366. 582 Jones. Douglas A. 375. 582 Jones. FmleyF. 482 Jones. Florrie N. 199. 332. 582 Jones. Harold E. 94 Jones. Herbert M. 301. 582 Jones. Howard N. 382. 582 Jones. Jacquelyn E. 346. 582 Jones. James H. 313. 482 Jones. James R. 329. 482 Jones. Janice E. 482 Jones. Judith A. 165. 171,199.332,582 Jones, Karen S. 202. 355. 582 Jones. Loretta A. 482 Jones. Michael E. 482 Jones. Nicholas M. 313. 482 Jones. Oscar L. 375. 421. 582 Jones, Pamela A. 200, 242. 265. 582 Jones. Patricia L. 72. 76. 483 Jones. Paula G. 211.366. 582 Jones. Paula L. 355. 582 Jones. Mrs. Ray 272 Jones. Richard L. 65. 238. 582 Jones. Robert G. 382. 582 Jones. Robert J. 445 Jones. Robert K. 329. 582 Jones. Robert W. 582 Jones. Stephen L. 289. 582 Jones. Susan E. 246. 283. 340. 582 Jones. William R. 483 Jones. XandraL 228. 582 Jordan. Joseph A. 289. 582 Jordan, Linda E. 213. 346, 582 Jordan. Randy L. 382. 582 Jordan. Ronald E. 187. 582 Jorgensen, Jill 276, 582 Jorgenson, Loren W. 483 Jorgenson, Sandy S. 204 Jorns. Kenneth D. 64. 169. 234. 582 Josserand. Jerilyn J. 193, 248, 582 Joy, HaroldS. 210, 211 Joy. Jo 194 Joyce, Vicky L 272, 582 Jubelt, Burk 160, 164. 173. 174. 196. 211.285,307,404.483,493 Jubelt. Hilbert P. 108 Judd. Kathy 283. 582 Judd. Robert E. 322.483 Judo Club 221 Judson. Kenneth L. 238 Jump. Robert D. 173. 389. 393. 582 June. Donald L. 395. 582 Jung, Robert I. 665 Junior Panhellenic Council 259 Jurgensen, Curtis H. 375, 582 Just. Robert C. 188 Justice. Gale A. 235. 332. 583 Justus. Mary S. 346. 583 Kaaz. Razanna L. 346. 583 Kaberlme. Carolyn A. 74. 171. 239. 340. 583 Kaelson. Elizabeth A. 346. 583 Kaelson. Teresa L. 346. 583 Kaff. Joanne P. 583 Kahrs. Amos J. 79 Kail. Gerald 382. 390, 583 Kaiser. Ann P. 165. 171. 208. 332. 583 Kaiser. Douglas L. 483 Kaiser. Gerald G. 583 Kaiser. Merle R. 583 Kaiser. Roger P. 439 Kaiseruddin M 220 Kalb. SheiliaS. 174 Kale. Steven R. 173. 335. 583 Kalishman. Stanley R. 173. 483 Kallenbach. Marvin D. 309. 483 Kalra.GirishC. 230 Kammerer. Robert J. 583 Kanawi. Abdulilah A. 185 Kanawyer. Merry J. 272. 583 Kandt. Michael E. 226. 382. 583 Kane. Kent K. 390. 583 Kane. Patricias. 213.483 Kanelakos, Dorothy J. 248. 355. 483 Kang. Sheng F. 665 Kannard. Janet L. 135, 158. 233. 279. 483 Kanning. Phyllis L. 227. 483 Kaplan. Robert M. 483 Kappa Alpha Mu 221 Kappa Alpha Theta 276-277 Kappa Delta 278-279 Kappa Delta Pi 221 Kappa Kappa Gamma 280-281 Kappa Phi 223 Kappa Sigma 310-311 Kapur. Indira 218 Kapur. Rama N. 218 Karns. Douglas M. 409 Karr. Dennis O. 583 Kasitz. Nancy A. 197.207.331.583 Kasl, David R. 583 Kasselman. Dennis G. 309. 583 Kaster. Kay 483 Kasu. Abdullatif M. 220 Kater, Larry E. 197. 583 Katlin, Michael D. 583 Katz. Ronald F. 583 Katzer. Jerald C. 583 Kaub. Ruth I. 366. 583 Kaufholz. Linda K. 240 Kaufman. Cheryl J. 224. 232. 336. 583 Kaufman. Julie D. 276. 583 Kaufman. Marty B. 583 Kaufman, Peter J. 283 Kaup. Richard E. 177. 200. 335. 583 Kay. Robert S. 286. 583 Kearn. Linda L. 353, 583 Kaye, Thomas J. 318. 583 Kearn, Linda L 353, 583 Kearn, Robert E. 208, 382, 583 Kearney. Robert L. 304. 483 Keating. Donald J. 665 Keating. Kathleen A. 165. 171. 238. 281. 583 Keck. Donald J. 171 Keck. James E. 583 676 Keck. Jane L. 583 Keck. Philip R. 234. 583 Keeler. Robert B 210. 211 Keen. Kenneth A. 207. 583 Keener. James L. 169 Kees. Sandra A. 198. 232. 336. 583 Kehr. Kathleen 76. 170. 272. 583 Keifer. Mrs. Leland 286 Keim. David C. 238 Keist. Robert P. 299. 583 Keister. Ann L 245. 268. 336. 583 Ketehak. Ellen J. 270. 583 Keller. Ann T. 216. 336. 583 Keller. DuaneL 172. 225. 583 Keller. Glen A. 64. 584 Keller. John B 196. 317. 584 Keller. Larry F 412 Keller. Madelyn G. 133. 276. 584 Keller. Martha V 270. 346. 584 Keller. Thomas E. 238. 324. 435. 584 Keller. Thomas R. 375. 584 Kellett. Carol E. 217. 248. 336. 584 Kelley. John R. 483 Kelley. Judith K. 336. 584 Kelley. Kirk E. 64 Kelley. Linda K 336. 584 Kelley. Mary B 346. 584 Kelley. Michael 430. 483 Kelley. Michael D 390. 584 Kelley. Patricia A. 584 Kelley. Paul L 119. 129 Kelley. Philip M. 199. 226. 318. 584 Kelley. Stephen T. 238 Kellogg. Carolyn M. 221. 249. 483 Kellogg. Karoryn K 198. 207. 214. 331. 584 Kellogg. Myron C. 665 Kellstrom. Martha 232 Kelly. Candace A. 71. 250. 584 Kelly. Colleen M 197. 355. 585 Kelly. Frances M 248. 483 Kelly. James P 382. 585 Kelly. Janet P. 216. 355. 585 Kelly. Kathleen D. 199. 355. 359. 585 Kelly. Kenneth C. 375. 585 Kelly. Michael M. 234. 324. 427. 483 Kelly. Pamela M 267. 585 Kelsey. Gaylord D 218. 483 Kelsey. Marilyn S 201. 332. 585 Kelsey. Nell J. 483 Kelso. Donald B 390. 585 Keltner. Patricia K. 258. 263. 585 Kelyman. Charles T. 178 Kemnitz. Dennis R. 585 Kendall. Belinda L 245. 355. 359. 585 Kendall. Karen R. 73. 585 Kendall. Lawrence M. 307. 585 Kennedy. Barbara A. 242 Kennedy. Carroll E. 91 Kennedy. Donald E. 200 Kennedy. Donald L 585 Kennedy. Gregory E. 585 Kennedy. Harold W. 91 Kennedy. Janice M. 200. 265. 585 Kennedy. Kathleen L 281. 585 Kennedy. Robert F 49. 662 Kennedy. Ronald D 201. 585 Kennedy. William H. 234. 409 Kenny. Dean R 88 Kent. Betty J 346. 585 Kent. Gary D. 317. 585 Kent. Glenda S. 346. 585 Kent. James D. 65. 585 Kenton. Ronald G. 231. 238. 334. 585 Kenton. Stan 45 Kenyon. James R 238. 309. 585 Kepple. Steve T. 31 1. 585 Kerbs. Brad J. 120. 167. 292. 585 Kern. Douglas A. 375. 439. 585 Kern. Edward W. 181.375.585 Kern. Michael D. 199. 382. 585 Kern. William E. 382. 585 Kerr. David M 200. 483 Kerr. DuaneL. 251 Kerr. Ruth 205 Kershner. Claude A. 77 Kessler. Alan F 144. 160. 243. 288. 585 Kessler. Karla J 215. 346. 585 Kettelhut. Larry L 322. 483 Ketterman. Kathleen 240. 259. 263. 355. 585 Ketzner, Barbara L 217. 336. 585 Keucher. Louise S 25. 64. 160. 164. 276. 483. 496 Keuser. Larry 442 Kewley. Clifford W. 375. 585 Khan. Ahmad S 220. 229. 665 Khan. Edna A. 229 Khan. Haseeb A. 1 79. 220. 229. 665 Khan. Maher H. 179. 220. 229, 484 Khattab. Monir S 185 Kibbe. Dallas L. 144. 204. 219. 243. 247. 484 KiWer. Larry W. 390. 393. 585 Kice. John E 225 Kice. Robert G 585 Kidd. QumtonR. 67 Kidd. Rosalyn K. 202 Kiefer. Leeroy C 375. 585 Kiefer. Sandra 355. 585 Kienast. Jack W. 174. 382. 585 Kildow. Gary L 302. 484 Kilhon. Linda L. 340. 585 Kim.ChongW. 665 Kimble. Jane H 484 Kimble. Shirley A. 585 Kimbrough. James E. 585 Kimbrough. Marilyn K. 189 Kimel. William R. 142 Kimmi. Elizabeth A. 484 Kimmi. Patriaa A. 355. 585 Kimsey. llene A. 274. 585 Kimsey. Robert L. 322. 586 Kincaid. Colleen G. 214. 240. 346. 586 Kinder. Steven W. 329. 436. 437. 586 Kinderknecht. Jeanette 226. 245. 267. 346.585 King. Charles R. 196. 236 King. JuamtaM 484 King. Martin Luther 46 King. Nancy J. 336. 586 King, R. Eileen 205 King. Royce M. 204. 390. 484 Kingman. Michael F. 177 Kingry. DannyC 390.586 Kmgsley. M. Keith 150. 186. 484 Kingsley. Mavis L. 189 Kingston. Robert F 586 Kinney. Robert D 288. 586 Kinsey.VirgieM. 586 Kinsman. Sandra K. 279. 586 Kinzer. John B. 301. 390. 586 Kirby. Virginia K. 274. 336. 586 Kirchhoff. Henry C. 307. 484 Kirchhoff. Maria J 163. 340. 586 Kirchner. William W. 31 1. 586 Kirk. John M. 320. 586 Kirk. Judy D. 281.586 Kirk. Katherine A. 283. 484 Kirk. Richard D 309. 586 Kirk. Robert E. 77 Kirk. Robert G. 382. 586 Kirk. Thelma J. 77. 133. 189. 267. 586 Kirk. Tony L. 186. 485 Kirkendall. Robert L 297. 586 Kirkham. Linda M. 224. 355. 586 Kirkham. Lynn E. 192. 193. 390. 586 Kirkman. Jill M 355. 586 Kirkwood. Ann K. 232. 265. 586 Kirkwood. Robert D. 169 Kirleis. Allen W. 172. 225. 485 Kirmser. Philip G 142 Kiser. BillieJ. 346. 586 Kiser. Ernest J. 586 Kiser. William F 234. 395. 427. 430. 431. 586 Kissick. John B. 485 Kitch. Jane E. 198. 249. 586 Kitch. Judith L. 197. 485 Kitch. Pamela G. 346. 586 Kitchen. Douglas O. 313. 485 Kitchens. John E. 91. 113 Kittelson. Lynn C. 2O4 Kjorlie. Paul C. 199. 382. 586 Klaassen. Linda R. 224. 355. 586 Klag. Kathryn A. 34. 35. 162. 223. 231. 281.586 Klag. Kenneth E. 179 Klag. Thomas E. 323. 586 Klahr. Carolyn R. 586 Klahr. Duane A. 382. 586 Klassen. William R. 179. 196. 382. 485 Kleczka. Frank A. 382. 445. 586 Kleeman. Darrel M. 204. 219. 485 Kleeman. Penny 204 Klein Carmen R. 168. 172. 183. 485 Klein Darwin K. 665 Klein. Eldon B. 665 Klein. Karen M. 355. 586 Kleiner. Linda J 586 Kleinschmidt. Jerry 586 Kleinschmidt. Marjorie346. 586 Klema. Dell J. 390. 586 Klema. Susan P. 170. 485 Klenke. Dale F. 320. 486 Kleopper. Judith K. 248. 355. 359. 486 Kleysteuber. Joan M. 258. 267. 586 Klick. Barbara J. 163. 263. 586 Klick. Joyce E. 336. 586 Kline. Ronald R. 161 . 243. 285. 294. 586 Kling. JohnR. 176. 181.486 KMnger. Dwight D. 90 Klipowicz. Donald J. 425 Klouse. Ronald W. 382. 587 Klover. Carol M. 205 Kluck. GeneR. 187 Klug. Duane F. 375. 587 Klug. Michael 269 Kmoch. Donald J. 187. 587 Kmoch. Joyce J 189 Knappenberger. Joseph 404 Knappenberger. Mary 276. 587 Knarr. Kenneth L. 334. 587 Knedlik. Nancy E 355. 587 Knetter. Cheryl S. 336. 586 Knetter. James D. 375. 587 Knewtson. Richard D. 186 Knicker. Nancy 336 Kniffen. Edward L. 186. 486 Kniffin. Carol A. 346. 587 Kniffin. Charles K. 166 Knight. Charles W. 250. 587 Knight. David D 486 Knight. James H. 200. 226. 238. 297. 587 Knight. Marcia B 587 Knight. Mary J. 340. 587 Knight. Myron K 334. 587 Knight. Roy J. 390. 587 Knighton. Robert L. 301. 587 Kniker. Nancy L. 201.587 Knilans. Jane M. 201. 355. 587 Knoell. Donna L. 157.162.221.236.249. 270.486 Knorr. Fritz 434. 435 Knorr. Margaret 232. 276. 486 Knott. Timothy J. 238 Knowlton. Nancy L. 355. 587 Knox. Phillip L. 167. 291. 587 Knox. Thomas D. 291. 587 Knuth. Clark A. 382. 587 Knuth. Dennis E. 190. 486 Knutson. Herbert C 119.206 Kobbeman. Laura J. 193. 232. 347. 587 Kobetich. Robert W 287. 587 Kobets. Mary F. 200. 587 Kobiskie. John W. 382. 587 Kobuszewski. Joseph 587 Koch. Alan D. 197. 225 Koch. Berl A. 91 Koch. Betty R. 336. 369. 587 Koch. Herbert 211 Koch. Loren H. 486 Koelliker. Donald V. 309. 587 Koenig. Raymond L 299. 587 Koerner. Deanna S. 171. 248. 333. 587 Koerner. Douglas G. 219. 486 Kohake. Joan M 486 Kohake. Mariana C 587 Kohl. Cheryl G. 192. 198. 245. 340. 587 Kohl. Larry E. 120. 191. 198. 207. 486 Kohr. Diana L. 340. 587 Kohrs. L. Annette 355. 587 Koker. John W. 317. 587 Koland. Renee L. 587 Kolasa. Blair 134. 135 Kolb. Sheila S. 226. 331. 587 Kolich. Michael J. 395. 412. 587 Kolick. Emil J. 173 Kolman. La Donna J. 213. 216. 587 Kolstad. Marlene M. 228. 665 Kolstad. Stanley P. 665 Kongs. Stephen W. 158.318.587 Konitz. Jack H. 187. 304. 587 Konitz. Thomas L. 587 Konz. Stephan A. 114 Koons. Karen E. 347. 587 Koons. Mary J. 120. 191 Koons. Suzanne E. 347. 587 Koontz. Walter H. 327. 588 Kootz. Sharon L. 209. 217. 331. 588 Kopka. Judith A. 173.363 Kopke. Jerry E. 133. 201. 317. 588 Kopp. Frederick A. 81. 120. 160. 203. 292.588 Kopp. Gary R. 486 Kopp. Jule E. 245. 274. 347. 588 Kopp. Nancy J. 191.249.267.486 Kopper.JoAnn355. 588 Koppes. Douglas J. 216. 486 Koppes. Gerald M. 236. 318. 486 Koppes. Jeanette L. 226. 276. 588 Kopriva. Martin F. 588 Korber. Mary K. 217. 228. 235. 248. 249. 486 Korber. Nancy J. 347. 588 Korinek. William J. 199. 375. 588 Koron. Harvey K. 375. 588 Korthanke. Steven L. 320. 588 Kos. Allen L. 375. 588 Kossyk, Irene B. 347. 588 Koster. Kathryn A. 217. 336. 588 Kostreva. Eunice E. 355. 588 Kostus. Alan J. 382. 588 Kotapish. Kay E. 268. 588 Kovar. John R. 588 Kovar. Karen A. 228. 355. 588 Kraft. Vemon A. 409 Kraft. Wallace E. 186. 307. 484. 486 Krai. Charles A. 375.588 Kramer. GayleC. 355. 588 Kramer. John A. 199. 226. 318. 588 Kramer. William P. 588 Krannawitter. Oliver 588 Kratz. Daniel S. 320. 486 Kratzberg. Ronald H. 383. 588 Kraus. David K. 383. 588 Kraus. Fredrick W. 329. 588 Kraus. Michael R. 486 Kraus. Sharon L. 228. 486 Krause. Deborah K. 182. 272. 284. 588 Krause. Gary W. 185 Krause. Richard D. 324. 588 Kraut. Charles W. 285. 31 7. 588 Krauter. Patricia A. 486 Kraybill. Richard B. 174 Krchma. Alice E. 205 Krchma. Ludwig J. 206 Krehbiel. Jeffrey L. 127 Krehbiel. Marsha D 228. 366. 588 Krehbiel. Roger K. 375. 588 Krehbiel. Teresa L. 347. 588 Kreider. Beverly J. 197. 331. 588 Krepinevich. Carene A. 175 Krepinevich. Daniel 588 Kreutzer. Gail J. 375. 588 Krey. Shari L. 347. 588 Kriss. Joel R. 486 Krob. Alan D. 390. 588 Kroeger. Myron E. 588 Kroening. Donald W. 588 Kroening. Dwayne. A 299. 588 Kroenlein. Karolyn K. 197. 200. 232. 331. 588 Krogstad. Larry A. 329. 588 Kropf. Donald H. 191 Kroutil.KarenA. 272. 588 Krueger. Marilyn K. 281. 589 Krueger. Robert A. 390. 589 Krueger. Stephen L 294. 589 Krug. Beverly M. 589 Kruh. Robert F. 114. 116 Kruse. Curtis W. 191.209.589 Kruse. Jean L. 198. 232. 355. 589 Kruse. Joann M. 355. 589 Kruse. Linda M. 245. 333. 589 Kruse. Loren J. 292. 589 Kruse. Phyllis M. 239. 589 Kruse. Richard L. 395. 486 Kruse. Ronald M. 177. 243. 487 Kruse. Thomas R. 375. 589 Kruse. Verna M. 347. 589 KSDM-FM Staff 78 Kubitschek, Kay D. 279. 339. 589 Kuder. Larry J. 383. 589 Kueker. Cynthia K 366. 589 Kueser. Lawrence F 225. 589 Kugler. Douglas K. 375. 589 Kuharic. James A 309. 589 Kuhlman. Ronald J. 589 Kuhn. Barbara J. 355. 589 Kuhn. Dale E. 238 Kuhn. Michael J. 395. 412. 589 Kuhn. Peggy L. 245. 355. 390 Kuhn. William R. 299. 487 Kuiker. Mrs. Glenn 320 Kukuk. Virgine L 347. 590 Kulkarni. Ramchandra 218 Kumamoto. Clifford T. 150. 187. 220 Kummer. John A. 590 Kunkel. Richard H. 389. 590 Kuntz. Charles R. 487 Kuntz. Janet B. 241 Kuntz. Janet 241 Kuppinger. Byron K 323. 590 Kurr. Albert B. 192. 193. 292. 590 Kurtenbach, Glenn V. 294. 590 Kurth. Royal D. 389. 590 Kurth. Walter W 187. 3O9 Kushner. Sheryl D. 366 Kuttler. Joseph C. 208 Kwok. Wing K. 164. 175.383.481.487 Kyle. Mark D. 181. 237. 241. 243. 390 Kyser. Michael D. 179. 383 Laas. Brenda L. 366. 590 Lacen. Georgia S 190. 487 Lacey. Charolyn K. 268. 590 Lackey. Dale T. 375. 590 Lackey John L. 219. 375. 590 Laessig. Harold K. 299. 590 Lafferty. Marilyn L. 34O Lafferty. Patrick. J. 439 590 Lafferty. Susan D 281. 590 Laffoon. John R. 180. 487 Lagoski. Patrica J. 590 Lahey. Margaret 107 Lahman. Roger E 383. 590 Lahmann. James R. 329. 590 Lahr. Sandra L. 590 Laird. Inrin B. 203. 487 Lairmore. Mary H. 165. 182. 270. 590 Lally. Norman F. 316. 590 Laman. Edward P. 412 Laman. Elmer 430 Lamb. Luana R. 165. 276. 590 Lambda Chi Alpha 312-313 Lambert. Charles D. 78. 120. 192. 292. 590 Lambert. Dianne 194 Lambert. Jack L. 91 Lambert. Paul J. 183. 318. 487 Lamborn. Judith E. 232. 487 Lamborn. Robert D. 287. 590 Lamer. Charles W. 297. 590 Lamer. Charles W 297. 590 Lamme. Judith A. 215. 283. 487 Lamp. Lynda E. 245. 366. 590 Lamp. Marita M. 241. 279.487 Lampe. Nancy S. 355. 590 Lancaster. Jean A. 232. 268. 487 Landers. Dixon H. 323. 590 Landes. Marvin L. 324. 434. 435. 590 Landin. Peter A. 289. 590 Landts. Larry D. 375. 590 Landon. Janet L 171.590 Landry. George R. 201 . 590 Lane. Arlene A. 590 Lane. Gary M. 23 1 . 390. 590 Lane. Iris J. 200. 213. 230. 590 Lane. John B. 390. 590 Land. John D. 179. 383. 590 Lane. Patricia A. 590 Lang. Gerald J. 231. 590 Lang. Josephine A. 34O. 591 Lang. Kenneth P. 67 Lang. Laura F. 198. 331. 591 Lang. Robert J. 390. 591 Lange. Harriet J 355. 591 Lange. Jean 73 Lange. Janice M. 248. 591 Lange. Rolf W. 487 Lange. Steven L. 591 Langenwalter. Kathleen 271. 591 Langford. David J. 164. 383. 459. 487 Langford. Roy C 91 Langland. Constance 71. 165. 250. 273. 591 Langner. Gary A. 299. 487 Langner. Lauren J 165. 239. 279. 591 Langton. Marcia K. 274. 591 Lanigan. William C 487 Lankas. Daniel J. 234. 395. 407. 4O9. 591 Lanman. Arley D 160. 288. 487 Lansdowne. Robert J 487 Lantis. Leann F. 245. 265. 366. 591 677 Largent, Larry D. 425 Larison.DaleE. 231.334. 591 Larmer, Oscar V. 129 Larsen. Judy K. 273. 347. 591 Larsen. Larry R. 144. 160. 178. 196. 243. 247. 487 Larsen. Lynne M. 273. 591 Larsen. Randall E. 591 Larsen, Roger W. 375. 591 Larson. Barton E. 194. 383. 591 Larson. George H. 142. 180 Larson. Howard A. 591 Larson. Janet S. 347. 591 Larson. Jerry G. 171. 183 Larson. John P. 329. 487 Larson. Kevin J. 199. 248. 591 Larson. Larry E. 196.487 Larson. Margaret A. 194. 248. 487 Larson. Mary L 355. 591 Larson. Michael P. 383. 591 Larson. Paula J. 347. 591 Larson. Sonia D. 355. 591 Larson. Steven A. 120. 203, 335, 458. 488 Larson. Susan S 228 Larson. Vernon 92 Larson. William A. 161 Lash. Dorothy T. 488 Lash. Kenneth R. 591 Lashbrook. Ralph R. 129. 162, 242 Lashelle. JohnR. 76 Latas. Richard D. 591 Lat ham. Carl D. 301.591 Latham, James D. 285, 439 Latham. Janice R. 283. 591 Lathrop. Connie F. 203, 223. 271. 591 Lathrop. Janet 263. 591 Lathrop. Kenneth L. 488 Lathrop. Patricia L. 245, 347. 351. 591 Lathrop. Winifred B. 268. 591 Latimer, Diane 165. 273, 591 Latin American Association 222 Latschar. MarciaE. 212, 591 La tta. Richard P. 230. 591 Latta.RobertL 71.334. 488 Laubhan. Frank A. 179 Lauck. Daniel W. 383. 591 Laudemann. Nancy J. 488 Laufenberg, Daniel G. 198. 238. 375, 591 Laughlin, Eugene J. 91. 135 Laughlin, J. Bruce 91 Laughrey, Kenneth E. 488 Launder. David B. 324. 591 Lauri. Christine A. 216. 355. 591 Laurie. Lynn 488 Laven. Nancy A. 591 Lavender, Vernon R. 395. 591 Lawhead. Charles K. 231. 591 Lawless. Eldon D. 168. 172. 488 Lawson. Catherine A. 245. 355. 591 Lawson, Gerald W. 395, 409. 591 Laymon. Jerry D. 242. 488 Leach. Charles W. 177. 383. 592 Leach. Deborah J. 592 Leach, James E. 383. 592 Leachman, Robert B. 129 Leahy. Alice M. 74. 340. 592 Leasure. Eldon E. 91 Leasure. Mary K. 355. 592 Leatherman. Carol J. 592 Leathers. Michael R. 592 Leavengood. Luther 0. 114, 129 Lebreton. James E. 592 Lebreton. Kathryn E. 244. 363, 592 Lechner. Fred P. 291.592 Leckron. Terry S. 355. 592 Lecluyse. James T. 167. 592 Ledbetter. Larry D. 383. 592 Lee. Barbara M. 347, 592 Lee, Barbara R. 29. 283. 592 Lee. Carolyn J. 592 Lee. Dennis D. 179. 383. 488 Lee, Duane R. 320, 488 Lee. Gary 8.301. 488 Lee, Horace B. 129. 404. 405 Lee. Jane A. 213. 263. 592 Lee. Jams K. 248, 488 Lee, Kathryn J. 223. 273. 592 Lee. Lyn R. 488 Lee. Marilyn S. 488 Lee. Nancy E. 355, 592 Lee. Raymond M. 375. 592 Leedham. George E. 390, 592 Leeper. Robert D. 304. 592 Leeper. Robert W. 592 Leete. Linda K. 592 Lefton. John M. 292. 488 Legleiter. Floyd J. 390. 592 Lehew. Cynthia J. 133.163. 171.265, 592 Lehman, Charles L. 390. 592 Lehman. John E. 210. 211 488 Lehman. Linda B. 232. 274. 592 Lehr, Robert L 318. 592 Leighty, John W. 181,220 Leighty. Joseph W. 288, 592 Leiker. Richard D. 592 Leis. Jean C. 665 Leis. Theresa L. 331.592 Leise. Jerome I. 188, 226. 592 Leisure. Dorothy J. 347. 592 Leitner. Marilyn K 213, 226. 366, 592 Leker. Karne E. 273, 592 Leming, Margaret J. 203. 227, 236, 488 Lemon. Carolyn S. 66. 174. 225. 355. 488 Lemon, Josephine L 210.211 Lemon. Lonnie L. 81. 188, 292. 488 Lemon. Marcia A. 488 Lemon, Ronald B. 375, 592 Lemons. Karen G. 182, 273. 592 Lenarczyk, Ronald J. 390. 592 Lenart, Stephen J. 383, 592 Lenhert. Larry M. 246. 592 Lenhert. Marcia S. 267. 592 Lentz, James L. 592 Lenz. Janice D. 355. 592 Lenz. John L. 187 Lenz. Mary E. 189.489 Leonard. Keith W. 489 Leonard. Robert M. 174, 383, 592 Leonard, Sandra J. 277. 592 Leonardi. Dulce M. 222 Lepej.JoK. 355. 592 Leshovsky. Jari L. 592 Lester. Richard A. 315. 592 Lett. Donald D. 173. 294. 592 Leuthold. Dixie C. 333. 489 Leuthold. Steven L. 489 Levendofsky. Joan L. 355. 592 Levin. Alan L. 237, 592 Levin, Otto W. 592 Lewallen. Marjorie L. 268. 355, 359, 592 Lewerenz, Gloria L. 233. 274. 489 Lewis. Alan L. 390. 592 Lewis. Bonnie A. 366. 592 Lewis. Garland G. 178. 212. 592 Lewis. Gary L. 196,334.592 Lewis. George A. 171,311.489 Lewis. Jack R. 320. 592 Lewis, James W. 193 Lewis, Judy M. 592 Lewis. KathyG. 593 Lewis. Michael L. 593 Lewis. Michael R. 489 Lewis. Richard W. 193 Lewis. Robert E. 251, 335. 337, 593 Lewis. Shirley A. 279, 593 Lewis, William L. 181. 183. 237. 243 Ley, John R. 204. 243, 288. 593 Li. Stephen K. 665 Library 110-111 Lickteig. Linda A. 215. 593 Lickteig. Merle E. 489 Liester. Daniel M. 179, 593 Lietzen. Eleanor R. 355. 593 Light Brigade 223 Lightner, David K. 194. 435, 593 Lightner, Sylvia L. 194 Lignitz, Nancy J. 66. 198. 200. 245. 340, 593 Ligon. Harold E. 593 Liljegren,CraigA.65. 178.593 Liljestrand. Mary L. 187, 593 Lillibridge. Janifre355, 593 Lillich. Donna J. 163. 274.489 Lillich, Gary A. 197, 237, 335. 593 Lilliston. Patricia 249. 271, 593 Lilly, Dennis R 307. 593 Lilly. Jerry A. 285 Lilly. Judy A. 205 Lilly. Richard K. 307. 593 Limbocker. Larry D. 311. 593 Limbocker. Robert C. 489 Limbocker, Teryl J. 204 Limes, Alma A. 366. 593 Lin Wuu-Long236 Lind. Rodney F. 375. 593 Lindahl.CarlD. 65, 335, 593 Lindahl, Donald E. 325. 593 Lindahl. Paul A. 181, 375. 593 Lindbloom. Claire W. 340 593 Lindemood, Janis M. 232, 281. 347. 593 Under, Robert 133. 212 Linderman. Spencer A. 444, 489 Lindgren. Janice A. 163. 223. 283. 593 Lindgren. Sandra K. 267. 489 Lindly. Edwin C. 91 Lindquist, Grace 89 Lindquist. Richard K. 206 Lindquist, Ronald U. 80. 81. 192.293. 593 Lindsay. Mark K. 214. 355. 593 Lindsay. William M. 383. 593 Lindsley. Thomas R. 161. 162, 323, 489 Lindstrom. Cathy E. 594 Line. Joyce A. 594 Linenberger, James A. 167, 594 Lingerfelt. Mary L. 204 Linin. Dale E. 299. 594 Link, Daniel J. 594 Link, Marita 347. 594 Linn, Cheryl A. 76. 275. 594 Linscott. Cosa L. 245. 283. 355. 594 Linscott. Kenneth E. 594 Linsenmayer. Allen L. 173. 288. 594 Linton. Jerry D. 594 Linville. Donald R. 179, 594 Lioyeim. Frank 220 Lipp. Mark E. 204. 243.489 Lippitt. Mary K. 355. 594 Lippitt. Roberta J. 355. 594 Lippman. Raymond J. 289. 594 Listen. Sally A. 163,279,594 Litfin. Richard A. 219. 489 Litke. Herbert C. 594 Littell, Larry A. 375, 594 Littin. Susan 194 Little. Susanne F. 127. 180. 283. 489 Little. Terry J. 304. 594 Little American Royal 38-39 Littlefield. Ardys L. 366, 594 Litton, Dale G. 325. 489 Litton. Kent D. 417. 419 Littrell, David A. 291, 594 Littrell J. Harvey 114 Liu. Kang-Shyong390. 665 Lively, Mary A. 340. 594 Livengood, Shirley A. 213. 235. 267. 594 Livergood. George A. 383. 594 Livers, Susan C. 355. 594 Livestock Judging Team 81 Livingston. Jeanne L. 366. 594 Lloyd. Edward G. 594 Lloyd. Judith L. 347. 594 Lloyd. 0. Gale 594 Locher. Roger C. 172, 183, 225.489 Lock. CharlesW. 395. 594 Locke, Holli D. 175 Locke. Kenneth N. 194. 21 1 Locke, Ted R. 489 Lockhart, Cheryl L. 197. 355. 594 Lockhart, Coyla L. 347. 594 Loder. Randal K. 307. 594 Loeb. Joe H. 221 Loehr, Paul T. 301,489 Loercher, Arthur 489 Loesch, Lowell D. 187 Loetel. Sharon A. 263. 367, 594 Lofgreen. Constance 339 Logan. Dennis V. 304. 594 Logan, Thomas W. 594 Lohmuller, Victoria 163. 347, 594 Lombardi, Vincent D. 174, 319. 594 Londeen. Mary J. 277. 594 Long, Anna L. 249 Long. David L. 665 Long. Donald G. 390. 594 Long. Donald M. 186. 490 Long. Gerald R. 192 Long. Jerome A. 226, 594 Long. John C. 594 Long. John P. 212. 490 Long. Joyce A. 267. 594 Long. Joyce M. 189 Long. Robert A. 409 Long. Robert J. 412 Long. Temar K. 594 Longabach, Norman C. 201. 594 Longberg, LeslieC. 135. 161. 171, 183. 285. 294. 454, 490 Longenecker. Vickie 268. 594 Longhofer. Sharyn S. 594 Longren. Maren K. 367. 594 Loofbourrow, Gail A. 194, 211. 233. 595 Loomis. Carlton C. 375. 595 Loomis. Roger A. 595 Looney. Jerri S. 213. 355. 595 Loop, John D. 375. 490 Lorenzen, Douglas J. 244 Loretz, Sandra 232 Lorfing. Rickey L. 595 Lonaux. Peter G. 72, 301 . 490 Lorimer, Katherine A. 367. 595 Lorio. Sister Eugenia 207 Lorius. Mary M. 347, 595 Lorson. Christine L. 333. 595 Loucks. Rodney R. 595 Louderback. Forrest 490 Louderbaugh. Ronald 390. 595 Loughmiller, Gayle G. 337, 355. 359. 595 Love. Gerald L 250. 490 Lovejoy, Susan M. 347, 595 Lowe. Donald R. 172. 390. 596 Lowe. Gayle K. 200. 248. 340. 596 Lowe. Mrs. Harold T. 264 Lowe. Mary Anna 78. 665 Lowen. Phyllis J. 175 Lowery. Beryl B. 74. 200. 265. 490 Lowman, Catherine I. 281. 367. 596 Lowman. Elizabeth A. 193, 355. 596 Lowrey. Fred E 325. 596 Lowrey. Timothy L. 325. 596 Lowry. Brenda A. 240. 355. 596 Lowry, Kathryn J. 245, 279. 355. 596 Lowry. Myron W. 383, 435. 596 Loy. Stephen E 391.596 Loyd. Martha L. 281.596 Lucas. Betty L. 179.226.596 Lucas. Steven E. 383. 596 Lucas. Steven M. 317. 596 Luckeroth. Janice M. 244. 347. 355. 596 Luckeroth, Patricia 596 Luckeroth. William J. 242. 383. 596 Ludden. Linda L. 127. 175.236.275.490 Ludlum.JoeK. 168. 172 Luehring. LilaL. 227 Lueker. Sherryl A. 490 Luhring. Richard A. 596 Luke. Lai-Ting210 Lukens, James R. 207, 596 Luker. Anna M. 214. 248. 333, 490 Lull. LamontA. 596 Lundin.GwenM.222, 596 Lundin. Janis C. 222 Lundine. Cathy S. 347. 596 Lundquist. Marcia G. 337, 355. 596 Lundstrom. Dana L. 347. 596 Lunsford, Danny R. 375. 596 Lunt. Steven A. 167.490 Lunt. Wilma J.490 Lutheran Students Association 224 Lutjemeier, Everett 442. 596 Luttgen. Patricia J. 165, 238, 283. 596 Luttman. Gail A. 216. 356. 596 Luttrell. Neil E. 375. 596 Luttrell. Nila L 216, 596 Lutz, Bruce A. 391. 596 Lutz, Karen M. 263. 490 Lyberger, Janice G. 490 Lyberger. Ronald D. 490 Lyddane. Earl W. 490 Lykins. Barbara J. 356. 596 Lykins. Daniel R. 200. 226. 490 Lykins. Mary P. 200, 226. 356, 596 Lynam, William W. 391.596 Lynch, Franklin E. 179. 183. 315. 391. 490 Lynch. Richard D. 391. 596 Lynn. Danny 0.376. 596 Lynn. Gary D. 127. 174. 247. 490 Lynn, Judy E. 175. 194 Lyon. Carol A. 239. 244. 347. 351. 596 Lyon. Deanna K. 245. 347, 596 Lyon, Geraldine F. 490 Lyon. Janets 340. 596 Lyon. Jeffrey L. 490 Lyon. Larry D. 596 Lyons, Steven R. 442 M MacArthur, Robert A. 186. 490 MacGowan. Elizabeth 232. 347. 596 MacGregor. Richard E. 383. 596 Macha. Garry L. 144. 179. 196. 243. 490 Macho. Christine M. 347. 596 Mack, Jeanette K 249. 265. 491 Mackender. Elizabeth 133, 271, 596 Macy. Elbert B. 221. 237, 242 Macy. Judth L 29. 165. 182. 200. 273. 596 Macy, Margaret A. 491 Maddox. James W. 192, 383. 596 Mader. Barbara L. 265. 597 Mader. Michael W. 376. 597 Maes. Sue C. 1 58. 200. 226. 279, 597 Maestas. Alan H. 383. 435. 597 Magby. Kay A. 187, 597 Mages, Larry E. 391. 597 Magill. Stephen H. 188. 325. 597 Magnett. Dale 391. 597 Magill. Stephen H. 188, 325. 597 Magnett. Dale 597 Magnusson. David C. 376, 597 Mah. Larry K. 383. 597 Mahan. Diane L. 65. 356. 597 Mahar. JohnR. 289. 597 Maichel. George W. 320. 597 Maichel, Jacqualine 248. 597 Maier, Gary E. 491 Maike. Ronald D. 597 Maile. Linda A. 192. 193. 367. 597 Mailen.Gary A. 597 Maisch.CarolA.491 Maisch. Janice E. 149. 215. 348, 597 Major. Lmda L 265. 597 Makalous. Verlene J. 491 Makela. Linda K. 228, 235. 362. 597 Malhotra.SurendarM. 178.391.665 Malik.GunterlSl Malkames. MarjorieA. 67 Mall. Donna D. 76. 244. 275. 356, 597 Mall. Sandra S. 144,275,491 Mallory, William E. 334. 597 Malone. Mike J. 200. 226. 597 Malone. Terrance J. 200, 226. 391. 597 Maloney, Kathleen S. 356. 597 Mamura. Owen M. 173. 376. 597 Mance. George F. 297, 491 Maness. George M. 315. 597 Maness. James S. 177. 597 Mang. Patricia L. 367. 597 Mangelsdorf. Edward 234. 315. 597 Mangum. Elizabeth I. 491 Maninger. Llye F. 315. 491 Manley. Carol J. 277, 491 Manley. John H. 597 Manley. Mike R. 597 Malove. Marvin D. 325. 491 Mann. Barry A. 376. 597 Mann. Dale P. 285.320. 597 Mann. Deanna L. 367. 597 Mann. H. Stewart 180. 307. 491 Mann. Ronald E. 41 2 Manning. Donna J. 275. 597 Mansholt. Virginia L. 348. 491 Mantel, Cheryl A. 265. 367. 597 Manuel. Milton L. 1 14. 122. 123. 167 Manweiler. Linda M. 175 Mapes, Robert E. 329. 597 Mar, Clarence Y. 234. 288. 597 Mar. Harry G. 383. 597 Marcotte. Janet C. 491 Marcotte, Robert P. 491 Marcuson. Diane G. 245. 348. 597 Marden. Michael C. 597 Marion. G. B. 81. 115.203 Markel. Charles E. 597 Marker. Jack H. 65. 66. 325, 597 Marker. Leora B. 66. 340. 597 Markley. John E. 304. 491 Marks. Michael L. 77 Marlatt, Susan L.491 Marlatt, Hall 378-385 Marler, Ronald J. 301. 598 Marling. Mark E. 323. 598 Marmet. Kent L.491 Marmet. Phyllis J. 245. 367. 598 Marmie. Jerry L. 383. 598 Marn. Gregory A. 409 Marolf. Janet L. 356. 598 Marquette. Susan J. 356. 598 Marr, Darrell E. 376. 598 Marrs. Janet K. 598 Marschel. Frederick 491 Marsh. Dale W. 491 Marsh. James T. 187 Marsh. Margaret J. 164. 213. 228. 263, 491 678 Marsh. Raymond T. 238 Marsh. Shirley A. 96 Marshall. Alexander 186 Marshall. Gary W. 250. 491 Marshall. James R. 383. 598 Marshall. Richard K. 291. 598 Marshall. Shirley M. 348 598 Marston. Clinton M. 383 598 Marten. Frederick M. 391. 598 Marten. Jo A. 215. 367 Marten. Larry L 598 Marteney. Jacqueline 248. 491 Martens. Barbara L 163. 165. 271. 598 Martens. Kathyn L.65. 271. 598 Martens. William E. 179. 299 598 Martin. Darrell A. 376. 598 Martin. David A. 177.492 Martin. David F 285. 492 Martin. Donna G. 193. 362. 598 Martin. Douglas S. 287. 598 Martin. Duane W 376. 598 Martin. Edward A. 598 Martin. Fred R 231.598 Martin. Gerald J 181 Martin. Leo K. 492 Martin. Lester D. 168. 492 Martin. Linda S 598 Martin. Marsha J. 215. 245. 283. 356. 598 Martin. Michael M. 251. 598 Martin. Ronnie K 320. 598 Martmdale. Denzel J. 383. 598 Martmek. Dwight J. 422. 423. 425. 598 Martinez. Guia R. 665 Martmsen. Andrew L 238. 598 Martinsen. Roy J. 598 Marvin. Loretta L. 665 Mason. Anthony R 65. 237. 241. 335. 598 Mason. Darrell M. 302. 598 Mason. Gerald A. 391. 598 Mason. Marlene K. 275. 598 Mason. Marlm W. 391. 598 Mason. Sharon K 273. 598 Masquelier. Suzette 245. 356. 598 Massey. Johnette C. 27 1 . 598 Massey. Larry 8 64. 194. 492 Massey. Patricia A. 77. 267. 598 Massieon. Richard J. 409. 452 Massieon. Robert M. 323. 598 Massmgill. Kenneth 179. 183. 196.391. 492 Massoni. Mark R 598 Masten. Boyd E 492 Masters. Andrew R 325. 598 Masters. Daniel W. 241 Masters. Janet L 598 Masters. Roy W. 492 Mathena. Janice L 273. 599 Mathes. Jimmie R. 218. 599 Mathes. Lawrence E. 599 Mathes.Viva K 232. 337. 339. 340. 599 Mathews. Cheryl T. 275. 599 Mathews. Martha A. 356 Mathews. Robert J. 204. 329. 493 Mathewson. James E. 376 Mathewson. Joseph R 307. 599 Mathewson. Marianne 367. 599 Mathias. Kenneth E. 181. 383. 493 Mathias. Ruth A 232 Mathis. Jimmy D. 294. 599 Matlack. Rae J 599 Matson. Jenell M 214. 348. 599 Matthews. Leslie A. 325. 599 Matthews. Robert C. 171 Matthews. Thomas O 599 Matthewson. James E 599 Matthias. Mark E 599 Mattke. Frank E. 191. 193. 212. 391. 599 Mattox. Fredrick L 179. 320. 493 Mattox. Louise M 217. 362. 493 Mau. Karen J 271.599 Mau. Marilyn C 216. 356. 599 Mauck. William D. 194. 246. 493 Mauderly. Nancy A. 198. 367. 599 Mauler. Loretta A. 214. 493 Maupm. George D 599 Maupin. Kathleen A. 204. 221. 493 Mawdsley. Michael W. 383. 599 Mawhorter. David P. 395. 599 Maxfield. John E 129 Maxfield. Nila K. 215. 245. 279. 356. 599 Maxted. Anita L 356. 599 Maxwell. Bruce A. 288. 599 Maxwell. Larry A. 168. 599 Maxwell. Richard D 240 Maxwell. Stephen R. 391. 599 Maxwell. Thomas J. 599 Maxwell. Vernon D. 187. 599 Maxwell. William H. 179. 196. 240. 243. 599 May. Judy A 340. 599 May. Leon R. 180 May. Stephen L 391.599 Mayaki. William C. 166. 244 Mayer. Gail A 193. 356. 599 Mayer. Ljnda A 245. 249. 265. 599 Mayer. Michael H. 383. 599 Mayfield. Cornell 240. 337. 376. 378. 599 Mayhill. Dons B. 367. 599 Mayhill. Terrence D. 599 Mays. Albertino G. 599 Mazaika. TrudineM. 164.228.235.281. 493 McAdams. Jams J. 356. 599 McAlexander. Vera J 348. 493 McAnamey. Harry E 91 McAndrew. William P. 166. 170. 494 McAninch. Janet L. 193. 232. 283. 494 McCain. President James A. 86. 4O5 McCallum. Bruce K 178.494 McCallum.Roger S. 376. 599 McCammon. Pat J 320. 599 McCann. Christopher 376. 442 599 McCargar. Mark A. 286. 599 MCarthy. Kathryn M 232. 271 494 McCarthy. Margaret E. 163. 348. 599 McCarthy. Robert H 599 McCartney. Chartene J. 189 McCartney. Roger P 187 McCarty. Helen E. 367. 600 McCaslin. Linda E. 216. 273. 356 600 McCauley. Linda A. 281. 494 McCauley. Margaret L. 214. 226. 6OO McCauley. Russell E 25r McClary. Dennis E. 188 McClay. Michael C. 301 . 600 McClellan. James R 383 600 McClenny. Diane M. 356. 359 600 McCloskey. John D 376. 435. 600 McClure. Alexander D. 192. 198. 293. 600 McClure. Connie M. 331. 600 McClure. Donald R. 81. 192. 198 McClure. Duane H 39 . 120. 192 McClure. J. Raymond 188 McClurg. Eric S. 383. 600 McCollough. Joanne E. 192. 198. 348. 600 McCollough. Richard 198.391.494 McCollough. Roger R. 35. 166. 183. 236. 337.391.494 McComas. James 139 McConaghy. Noel E. 203. 494 McConaughey. Michelle 67. 222. 348. 600 McConnell. Edward M. 177 McConnell. Jerome 71 MCool. Karherine A. 245. 348. 600 McCord. lvaleeH.91 McCormick. James M. 376. 600 McCormick. Michael J. 211 McCosh. Gordon L 64. 120. 335. 600 McCown. usan J. 348. 600 McCoy. Elizabeth A 348. 600 McCoy. James R. 150. 187 McCoy. Jerry L. 200. 600 MCoy. Michael D. 391. 600 McCoy. Michael P. 188. 376. 600 McCoy. Patricia L. 267. 600 McCoy. Shirley J. 66. 367. 600 McCrary. Duane M. 600 McCready. Joyce E. 665 McCreery. Kathleen 163. 356. 600 McCreight. Dick W. 289. 442. 600 McCullough. Vicki L. 600 McCune. David E. 294. 494 McCune. James D. 171, 294 McCune. James R. 327. 600 McCune. Rebecca J. 340. 600 McDaneld. Roberta C. 216. 356. 600 McDaniel. Harry W. 240. 601 MCDaniel. Karen L. 340. 601 McDaniel Karen M. 198. 207. 333. 601 McDermed. Michael E. 436 McDermet. Staley B. 329. 494 McDermott. Michael D. 494 McDermott. Richard D. 325. 601 McDevitt. Patrick T. 601 McDiffett. Thomas W. 601 McDonald. Diane K. 213. 348. 601 McDonald. Francis G. 391. 494 McDonald. Galen. R. 169. 207. 3O7. 494 McDonald. Gary W. 181 . 601 McDonald. Georgianne 662 McDonald. Harry E. 301. 395. 409. 601 McDonald. Kenneth R. 334. 601 McDonald. Patricia A. 244. 367. 6O1 McDonald. Randolph 601 McDonald. Randy. J. 200. 219. 320. 494 McDonald. Robert C. 376. 601 McDonald. Stanley L 304. 601 McDougal. James K. 234. 435 McDougal. Jean M. 340. 601 McDowell. Gaylene H. 189 McDowell. Jerold E. 186. 494 McElhany. Patrick A. 66. 289. 601 McElwain. Linda J. 362. 601 McEwen. Donald 167. 494 McFadden. Robert E. 601 McFall. Alan L 181. 237. 243 McFarland. Carolyn L 67. 265. 494 McFerren. Lynne 356. 601 McGee. James B. 325. 601 McGhee. Charles M. 211. 601 McGill. John R 231. 291. 601 McGrath. Randall E 395. 421. 601 McGreevey. Karen A 356. 601 McGregor. Harrison E 206 McGrew. Terry L. 376. 601 McGugm. Mary E. 201. 246. 348. 601 McGugin. Rex C. 60. 601 McGuire. Harlyn G. 238. 601 McGuire. Nadene M. 198. 209. 233. 356. 494 McGuire. Stephen P. 391.601 McHenry. Gail D. 201. 248. 333. 601 Mcllroy. Karen J. 203. 267. 601 Mclnteer. Patrick L. 186 Mclntire. Thomas R. 315. 601 Mclntosh. Michael G. 409 Mclntyre. Deanna M. 367. 601 Mclntyre. Donald C. 391. 601 Mclver. Lynne E 494 McKaig. William J. 391 . 494 McKale. William C. 201. 376. 601 McKasson.Barbara J. 367. 494 McKay. Cheryl J. 76. 267. 494 McKay. Jamie S. 273. 601 McKee. Carol F. 601 McKee. Charles A. 203. 240. 376. 601 McKee. Mary J. 601 McKee. Pat J 175 McKee. Roger R. 240 McKee. Russell E. 601 McKeen. Teresa D. 348. 601 McKemy. Elizabeth C. 267. 601 McKenna. John M. 78. 601 McKerracher. Joanne 201. 245. 362. 601 McKim. Larry K. 186 McKinley. Ann L. 189. 494 McKmley. Carolyn K. 149. 165. 182. 235 275. 601 McKinley. Douglas L 234. 376. 602 McKmley. Marc D. 383. 602 McKinley. Steven G. 251 McKinney. Katheryn A 232 McKinnis. Jim A. 176 McKinsey. Claudia M. 356. 359. 602 McKmght. Clifford S. 161. 173. 294. 494 McKnignt. Susan V. 348. 602 McKoon. Maxine L. 216. 340. 602 McClam. David R. 323. 602 McClain. Norman L. 323. 602 McLaughlin. David E 393. 602 Mclaughlin. Gerald L 602 McLaughlin. Teresa 356. 602 McLeavy. Marjory L. 283. 495 McLeod. Myra L. 201. 214. 267. 602 McLeod. Warren H. 302. 602 McMahon. Elaine C. 244. 367. 602 McManis. Maria J. 245. 348. 602 McManis. Mary M. 160. 232. 277. 602 McMann. Charles R. 391 . 602 McMaster. Ginger L 602 McMilm. Edward M. 383. 602 McMillan. Judith K. 267. 602 McMillan. William D 391 602 McMillen, Billy D. 79. 237 McMillen. Jeanne P 602 McMillen. John M. 319. 602 McMillen. Thomas J. 383. 602 McMillm. Mary J. 281. 367. 602 McMilhon. Monica M. 356. 602 McMullen. Rodney D. 301. 495 McMunn. Janet C. 197. 331. 602 McNeal. Charles D. 168. 208. 602 . McNeal. Deanna M. 340. 602 McNeal. Douglas M 301 602 McNee. Janet A. 72. 279. 602 McNeil. Charlotte A. 267. 602 McNeill. Sherry K. 356. 602 McNeive. Patncia E. 161. 362. 495 McNerny. Nancy L. 242. 367. 602 McNew. Jerry L 376. 602 McPeak. Gail H. 602 McPhail. Virginia L. 191. 193. 602 McPherson. Eileen A. 602 McPherson. Marlene R. 245. 340. 602 McC uade. Charles E 301. 495. 602 McQueeny. Melissa A. 356. 602 McQuillen. Tracy G. 391. 602 McReynolds. Connie B 120. 218. 362. 602 McReynolds. Jerry C. 167. 602 McReynolds. Richard 179. 602 McTavish. Patrick J. 76. 291. 602 McVay. Richard H. 64. 248. 495 McVay. Theodore J. 304. 495 McVicker. Cheryl A. 248. 367. 603 McVicker. Earl D. 391. 603 Mead. Joel L. 193. 495 Meade. Rosemary 340. 603 Meador. Milton J. 603 Means. Michete R. 273. 603 Mears. Beckie J. 348. 603 Meats. Robert D. 495 Medhn.C. J. 242 Meek. Vonnye S. 356. 603 Mehta. Satishchandra 218 Meier. Calvin E. 185. 376. 603 Meier. Kenneth D. 603 Meinecke. Jeanne D. 603 Meinhardt. Patricia 171. 339. 340 Meisegeier. Elizabeth A. 189 Meisegeier. Larry R. 186. 293. 495 Meisenheimer. John M. 251 Meisner. Sharon R. 127. 163. 176. 271. 603 Metier. Gene C. 299. 603 Melberg. Donna L. 348. 603 Mellgren. David J. 178. 196. 241. 243. 288.603 Melton. Connie M. 204 Melton. Steven J. 603 Melvin. James M. 231 . 383. 603 Mendenhall. Marilyn 367. 603 Meneilly. Robert H. 76. 391. 6O3 Menne. Emily L 265. 603 Mennonite Felowship 224 Men ' s Bowling Team 445 Men ' s Dorms 370 395 Menz. Nancy K. 182.281.367.603 Menzies. Carl S. 81. 192 Merchant. Thomas P 3O2. 603 Meredith. Janice R 603 Meredith. Keith E. 67 Meredith. William H. 200. 383. 603 Merewether. Judy M. 356. 603 Mernam. Joseph G. 187. 603 Merriam. Steven D. 286. 604 Merten. Donald H. 144. 301. 495 Mertes. Michael D. 395. 421. 604 Mertz.Jiml.604 Meschke. Marty M 283. 604 Meseke. Linda C. 217. 348. 604 Messerschmidt. Alan 7 1 . 286 604 Messing. Diane M 26. 27. 182. 273. 495 Messmer. VicVi J. 267. 604 Mestrovich. Janice C. 271. 348. 604 Mesubi. Michael A. 166 Mettler. Sheldon M. 425 Metz. Deidre A. 356. 604 Metzen. Melvin N. 604 Metzmger. Gary D. 171. 183. 383. 495 Metzmger. Janet S. 245. 356. 604 Metziner. Leon F. 383. 604 Meyer. Daryl J. 225. 335. 604 Meyer. Deeanna K 357. 604 Meyer. Donald K 198. 383. 604 Meyer. El don M.I 67 Meyer. Jerry G 495 Meyer. Kay L. 175 Meyer. Laura L. 273. 348 604 Meyer. Leo D. 198 Meyer. Louis J 250. 604 Meyer. Lynn R 185. 604 Meyer. Nancy E. 216. 357. 604 Meyer. Warren 239 Meyer. Phillip C 188. 220. 6O4 Meyer. Suzie L 205. 495 Meyer. Theresa A. 333. 604 Meyer. Virginia A 226. 245. 604 Meyer. William H. 145 188 Meyers. Greg L 376. 604 Meyers. Holly E. 66 Meyers. Mary E. 340. 604 Meyers. Terry L 287. 604 Michael. Cynthia A 217. 362. 495 Mehaelis. Richard D. 179.604 Michaehs. Wade G 391. 604 Michaels. Kathryn S. 367. 369. 604 Michaud. Patrick G 383. 604 Mick. Theodore J 288. 604 Mickelsen. Ross 115 Mickey. Coy C. 187 Middlebrooks. Kathryn N. 367 604 Middleton. GeorgeV 65 Middleton. Martha J. 65. 174. 224. 225. 604 Middleton. Raymond E. 183 Middleton. Richard L. 41. 289. 495 Mielke. Robert H 383. 604 Mier. Deborah A. 163. 267. 356. 604 Mier. Mary J. 232. 357. 604 Mignot. Vaughn D. 299. 604 Mikesell. Duane E 173. 180. 198 Milboum. Mark T 325. 495 Mil bourn. MaxW. 89 Milburn. Martyse K. 197, 217. 222. 233 331.495 Miles. Charles S 665 Miles. Dale W. 391. 604 Miles. Gregory A. 391. 604 Millen. Arlo H. 238. 495 Millenbruch. Sharon 357. 359. 604 Miller. Allan V. 191. 293. 604 Miller. Anna C 227. 604 Miller. Arthur D. 305. 604 Miller. Brenda L 333. 604 Miller. Charles L. 287. 6O4 Miller. Chloelten 194. 204. 222. 605 Miller. Darrell L 376. 605 Miler. David L. 383. 605 Miller. David S. 605 Miller. Donald W. 191.376.605 Miller. Dorothy D 495 Miller. Dwight E. 172.225 Miller. Earlene L. 201. 213. 348. 605 Miller. Elizabeth A. 76. 605 Miller. Gerald D. 172. 225 Miller. Grover A. 391.605 Miller. J ames L 168 Miller. James R. 495 Miller. James V. 191.605 Miller. Janean L. 225. 265. 605 Miller. Janet L 25. 271. 452. 495 Miller. Janice S. 41. 163. 273. 605 Miller. Janis E. 165. 362. 605 Miller. Jean E. 271. 340. 605 Miller. Jeffrey B. 376. 605 Miller. John M 325. 605 Miller. John R 288. 495 Miller. Jordan Y. 91 Miller. Joseph E. 197. 239 Miller. Lawrence J. 495 Miller. Linda G. 192. 348. 605 Miller. Lucille 365 Miller. Lynne S. 605 Miller. Marc E. 188. 323. 605 Miller. Margo J. 250. 281. 496 Miller. Mary L. 496 Miller. Max 1. 323. 605 Miller. Nancy E. 245. 340. 605 Miller. NormaJ 340. 605 Miller. Pamela A. 340. 605 Miller. Patricia K 170. 193. 605 Miller. Paul E. 307. 605 Miller. Priscilla I. 367. 605 Miller. Randolph W. 605 Miller. Richard D 191.605 Miller. Richard P. 496 Miller. Robert G. 496 Miller. Robert P 605 Miller. Roger 44 Miller. Ronald G 496 Miller. Sherry E. 357. 605 Miller. Stephen R. 239. 383. 605 Miller. Steven D 384. 605 Miller. Timothy L 376. 6O5 Miller. Travis L 219. 496 Miller. Vikki K 138. 161. 241. 275. 605 679 Miller. William H. 236. 289 605 Millick. Melody V. 201. 362. 605 Millick. Monte L. 605 Milling, Rosemarie A 202 Milling Association 225 Millis. Danny H. 441 Millis. Valerie J. 265. 605 Mills. Alan D. 605 Mills, Bruce L. 241.605 Mills. Gene L. 391.605 Mills. George D. 238, 391. 605 Mills. Kenneth R. 173. 384 605 Mills. Roberts. 206 Millsap. Larni F. 357. 605 Mims. Larry S. 376, 605 Minard. Margaret K. 281, 348. 605 Minckley. Charles O. 251 Miner. William D. 327. 605 Mmnick. Walter R. 231 Minnis. Jane A. 357.606 Minor. John W. 496 Minter. Roger D. 237. 496 Mintner, Joseph R. 409 Minturn. Laurel A. 182. 277. 606 Miquelon. James P. 391.606 Mir, Shamsudd220 Mirakhor. Abbas M. 228 Miserendino. George 323. 496 Miss K State-Manhattan 26 Mistier. Barbara D 165. 283 606 Mitcha. John L. 285. 325 497 Mitchell. Alan M. 169. 207, 497 Mitchell. Gregory E. 606 Mitchell. Jan L 348. 606 Mitchell. Jonathan B. 606 Mitchell. Kenneth B. 238 376 606 Mitchell. Letha F. 217. 348 606 Mitchell. Linda J. 606 Mitchell. MarileeS. 194 Mitchell. Mark E. 311.606 Mitchell. Martha C. 202. 357. 606 Mitchell. Myron W. 65 Mitchell. Robert L. 186. 497 Mitchell. SharleneK. 357 497 Mitts. Warren C. 311 606 Mlmek. Dan J. 334. 606 Moat. Diane S. 240 Mobley. Marilynn J. 273. 606 Mock. Jerald M. 445 Mock. Marc A. 315. 606 Mock. Margaret H. 67. 214. 348. 497 Moe, Jacquelyn A. 156 Moe. Sandra S. 606 Moeder. Denis J. 606 Moffatt. Margaret R. 216. 357. 606 Moffitt and Davies 44, 220 Mohr, Terry J. 179 Mojibian. Mansour 220 606 Moldauer. Hal P. 606 Moldoff. Douglas L. 238 Molme. Beryl J. 236. 497 Molineux. Barry R. 241 Mollenkamp. Corlie E. 367. 606 Mollett. Michael M. 76. 291. 606 Mollohan. Keith R. 606 Monacci. John i. 177 Moneim. Mohamed H. 220 Money. Richard K. 376. 606 Monical. Jimmy E. 238. 386 Monroe. John D. 497 Montai. Sara B. 205 Montei.Alan K. 251 Montgomery, Donald W. 179 Montgomery. George 91 . 202. 218. 228 Montgomery. James H. 412 Montgomery. James M. 412. 413 Montgomery. Jon P. 320, 606 Montgomery, Leroy 409. 412 Montgomery. Susan D. 606 Montney. Gordon E. 173.212.384.497 Montney. Wayne A. 177. 383. 606 Montour. Edward J. 219. 497 Moody. Ann E. 497 Moody. Jackie W. 245. 340. 606 Moody. Richard E. 606 Moody. Ronald L. 427 Mooney, Robert L. 606 Moore. Bill M. 376. 606 Moore. EnosE. 177.497 Moore. Francis W. 196, 220, 606 Moore. Fritz 162 Moore. Jacqueline E. 279 606 Moore. James E. 325. 409. 606 Moore. James M. 409 Moore. Kerry E 395. 430. 606 Moore. Lowell G. 31 1.497 Moore. Meredith A. 665 Moore. Michael E. 376. 606 Moore. Michael K. 186. 497 Moore. Miriam A. 228. 235. 236. 497 Moore. Mrs. Mrytle332 Moore. Nancy L 367, 606 Moore. Patricia E. 333. 606 Moore. Penny D. 205 Moore. Robert B. 246. 384. 606 Moore. Roberta A. 357. 606 Moore. Ru A. 29. 267. 606 Moore. Sylvia E. 606 Moore. Hall 386-393 Moorman. James H. 606 Moran. Timothy W. 606 Mordy. Ronald L. 497 Moreland. BillieS. 172 225 Morford. Cheryl S. 273. 607 Morgan. Donald E. 212. 376. 497 Morgan. Jerry D. 167. 384. 607 Morgan. Julie D. 265. 348. 607 Morgan. L. D. 90 Morgan. Lyn J. 77.607 Morgan. Patricia L. 348. 607 Morgan. Rodney C. 435 Morgan. Steven L 285. 307. 607 Morgenstern. Ronald 305 607 Morin, Pamela 662 Morland. William M. 187. 607 Moroz. Vera 0. 665 Morris. Dallas D. 607 Morris. James Leroy 384. 391. 607 Morris. James Lester 607 Morris. Jan E. 275. 607 Morris. Marcella M. 228, 281 607 Morris. Marcia L. 271. 497 Morris. Michelle 158. 161. 246. 273 607 Morris. Phillip T. 178. 196.497 Morris. Stephen R. 167. 307. 497 Morris. Susan L. 268 348 607 Morris. Teresa E 367 608 Morris. William G. 391. 608 Morris. William W. 285. 325. 485. 497 Morrisey. Sharon 204 Morrison. James V. 236 Morrison, Linda K. 362. 608 Morriss. Dennis R. 391. 608 Morrow. Margo M. 340. 608 Morrow. Marlene F. 232 Morrow. Robert L. 159. 160. 164 Morse. Richard L. 200. 608 Morse. Richard L. D. 1 14. 147 Morsinkhoff. John W. 608 Mortar Board 164 Mortimer. Alan J. 166 Mortimer. Emley A. 367. 608 Morton. Catherine A. 362, 608 Morton, Donald D. 608 Morton, Gerry W. 412 Morton, Marie J. 198.608 Morton. Michael W. 323. 608 Moser, Herbert C. 236 Moser. Peggy J 608 Moser. Victor C. 497 Moses. Robert W. 178.608 Mosher, Shirley A. 239. 348 608 Mosier. Betty J. 203. 236 Mosier. Jacob E. 150 Mosier. Steven J. 29 1 . 608 Mosiman. Paul R. 175. 497 Moss. Fred L. 395. 421. 608 Moss. Victor A. 231. 608 Mostafa.RabieA. 185.216,220,236 Mount. Sharyl L. 67. 268. 340. 608 Mountford, Max G 608 Moxley. Tom J. 120. 191. 197. 608 Moyer. Cheryl A. 608 Moyer. David E. 376. 378. 608 Moyer. Julia J. 176. 348, 497 Moyer. Marlene K. 149. 217. 235 271 608 Moyle. Mary K. 225. 497 Mrozinski. Kenneth F. 170 Mubiru. JohnB. 166.207 Mudge. Patricia A. 213. 367. 608 Mudrey. Stephen J. 376. 378. 430. 608 Mueller. Gail E. 348. 608 Mueller. James P. 168. 208. 376. 608 Muller. Larry R. 384. 608 Mueller. Mary A. 213. 263. 608 Mugler. David J. 119.237 Muir. Barbara S. 277. 348. 608 Muir. William L. 285. 297. 608 Mulanax.AlvinE. 114 Mulanax. Kenneth L. 291. 608 Mulanax, Roger L. 291, 498 Mulcahey, Rodney P. 391. 608 Mull. Douglas J. 319. 608 Mullen. LovellaL. 204 Mullen. Pamela C. 214. 226, 245. 340. 608 Mullen. Robert L. 234. 498 Muller. Patricia A. 245. 275. 367. 608 Mullin. James P. 320. 608 Mullinix. Frances R. 74. 149. 182. 213. 258. 277. 608 Mullins. Troy M. 391. 608 Mulvany. James A. 241. 243. 384. 608 Mulvany. Thomas P. 384. 386. 608 Muncie. Shirley A. 267. 608 Mundt. Jonathan R. 608 Munger. Arthur P. 238 Munkvold. Harold B. 444 Munson. Barbara A. 357. 608 Munson. Janet S. 232. 357. 609 Munson. John E. 236 Munson. Robert C. 198. 384, 609 Munson. Virginia M. 149. 164. 213. 228 235. 239. 357. 488. 498 Muntz. AlanJ. 168.208.609 MuPhiEpsilon224 Murdock, Larry L. 206 Muret. Rita A. 239. 609 Murphey. Christine 67. 357. 609 Murphy, Charles M. 609 Murphy. Daniel C. 192. 391. 609 Murphy, Deanna M. 609 Murphy. Donna M. 205 Murphy. Elizabeth A. 340. 609 Murphy. Jeanne L. 362. 609 Murphy. Jerry S. 179. 196. 498 Murphy. Kay E. 228. 268. 348. 609 Murphy. Kay M. 348.609 Murray. John H. 242 Murray. Michael D. 409 Murray. Michael R. 201. 609 Murray. Sylvia L. 198. 265. 357. 609 Murrow. Julie M. 40. 165. 283. 609 Murry. Frank D. 188. 285. 319. 609 Murry. Robert A. 376. 425. 609 Murty. Samba A. 665 Muse, Russell L. 240 Musgrove. Constance 609 Musil. Elmer L. 307. 384. 609 Musil. Hannah E. 267. 348. 609 Musil, MarjorieA. 175 Musil. Susan E.609 Musil. Virgil A. 498 Mussemann, Dennis F. 191 391 609 Musser. Ronald D. 185, 391, 609 Mustafa. AbdelM. 244 Mutch. Janis E. 165. 215. 275 609 Muzaffar. Shaikh 220 Myers. Dennis E 66 5 Myers. Floyd E. 609 Myers. Forest E. 228. 241 Myers. Gail D. 205 Myers. Gunile A. 232. 609 Myers. James H. 186. 498 Myers. KristyJ. 348. 609 Myers. Linda S. 367. 609 Myers. MaryM. 189 Myers. Ronald L. 391.609 Myers. Russell A. 234. 498 Myers. Sherril J. 340. 498 Myrick. Pamela S. 277. 348 609 N Naaf. Douglas E. 302. 609 Nadeau. Stephanie A. 340 609 Nagarajrao. H.S.218. 662 Nagel. Harold G. 206 Nagely. Arnold G. 186.498 Nagely. Judy A. 189 Nagle. Catherine H. 226. 238. 348 609 Naillieux. Lillian S. 348. 609 Naiman.DaleE. 167.609 Naiman. Danny H. 384. 609 Nair. Balakrishnan 665 Nair. Indira R. 665 Napier. Linda L. 357.609 Narasimha, Rao P. 218 Nash. David F 319. 609 Nayak. Baba|iC.218 Naylor. Donald G. 181.334,609 Nazario. John L. 427 Neaderhiser. Larry L. 167 200 609 Neal.Candise 191. 193 Neal.GaryL. 302. 609 Neal, Marcus L. 391.609 Neal. PhilipJ. 317.609 Needham. Sheila J. 74. 215. 367. 609 Neely. Mary F. 217. 331.609 Neely. Richard D. 201.288. 610 Neff. Martin E. 384. 610 Neighbor. Ralph M. 307. 498 Neil.C. Dwaynel67.610 Neil, Mary E. 277, 610 Neill, Claude R. 665 Neill.Geraldine610 Neill. Robert D. 192. 384. 610 Neill. Robert L. 498 Neitzel.SuzannK.224. 367 610 Nekuda. Janice C. 367. 610 Nelsen. Craig 610 Nelson. CandaceA. 163. 362. 363. 498 Nelson, Carol J. 610 Nelson. Carole A. 357 Nelson. David M. 228. 665 Nelson. DevereN.88 Nelson. Edward E. 610 Nelson. James P. 186. 329. 498 Nelson. James R. 31 1. 498, 610 Nelson. Jane A. 357 Nelson. John T. 610 Nelson. Karen M 249. 610 Nelson. Karyl S. 239. 357. 498 Nelson. Kent L. 610 Nelson. LelandE. 391.610 Nelson. Luann K. 498 Nelson. Nanette M. 263. 348. 610 Nelson. Patricia A. 610 Nelson. Robert L. 65.610 Nelson. Robert R. 384. 610 Nelson. Suzanne E. 265. 498 Nelson. Vaughn L. 120. 167. 498 Nelson. William R. 219.498 Nemechek. Juanita J. 226. 340. 610 Nentwick. Fritz H. 220 Neskahi. Arthur C. 376. 610 Neufeldt. Harold D. 180. 224 Neulinger. Newell R. 610 Nevins, Cathleen A 226 Nevins. Ralph 143 New Folk Singers 44 New. Mark W. 64 Newbury, Lynnea S. 170. 610 Newcom. Charles W. 208. 234. 610 Newcomer. Janet K. 204 Newcomer. Michael P. 177. 498 Newell. Dorothy A. 340.610 Newell. Joy A. 273. 610 Newell. Kathleen 149 Newell. Meta K. 235. 271, 498 Newland. Douglas B. 384. 610 Newlin. Shirley A. 662 Newman. Marcia A. 357. 610 Newman Club 226 Newton. Jerald W. 384. 498 Newton. Jo A. 357.610 Ng. Edward M. 391.610 Nichols. Danny L. 425 Nichols. Stanley K. 192. 376. 610 Nichols. Wayne Earl 183. 376 Nichols. Wayne Edward 610 Nicholson. Patricia 499 Nickel. Nancy M. 65 Nickelson. Barbara J. 357. 610 Nicklas. Kim S. 357. 359. 610 Nickoley. Loren D. 177. 241 243 499 Nicks. Linda L. 362. 610 Nicodemus. Janets. 362 499 Nicolas, Carl L. 499 Niedenthal. Galen R. 79, 250. 499 Nielsen. Douglas A. 610 Nielsen. Margo 357. 610 Nielsen. William M. 610 Nielson. Chester D 231,367 610 Niemann. EmilyE. 218. 268. 610 Niemann. Robert M. 325. 357 610 Niemeyer. John S. 185. 302. 610 Niernberger. Floyd F. 228 Nightingale. Conrad 188.301.395 427 610 Nightingale. Timothy 430. 610 Nigl. Joseph P. 319, 611 Nilson. Martha J. 245, 340. 61 1 Nimmanheminda, Asvin 374. 610 Nimz. DaleE. 161.234.391.611 Nitsch. Carol S. 245. 348. 611 Niven. Lloyd H. 305. 611 Nivert, Cynthia L. 611 Nixon. Nancy K. 348. 611 Nioku.CelestineO. 166. 187.244.611 Noah. Forrest C. 177.499 Noble, Carol A. 283. 499 Nodler. Jami L. 362. 611 Nodler. JeanieL. 362. 61H Noel. Kent L. 198.384.611 Noellsch.Kathryn611 Nolder, Larry H. 194 Noll. Jerome R. 384. 611 Noll. Mari A. 279. 611 Noll. Richard A. 323.499 Noller. Douglas 175.611 Noller. Margaret D. 214 Noonan. John P. 114. 115 Noordsy. John L. 1 14 Norberg. Kathryn I. 275. 499 Norby. Galen 0.329. 611 Norby. Marcia A. 149. 160. 217. 235. 277. 611 Norby. Oscar W. 96 Nordin. John A. 228 Nordvig. Owen K. 479 Norman. Neil K. 611 Norris. Douglas C. 391.611 Norris. Linda J. 357. 612 Norris. William J. 376. 612 North. Barbara K. 1 58. 258. 263. 612 North. Judith R. 65. 279. 612 Norton. Beverly A. 149. 160.213.235. 265.612 Norton. Charles L. 1 19. 203 Norton. Dennis L. 384. 612 Norton. Marsha L. 193. 612 Norton. Richard K. 662 Norton, Sharon Lee 193. 213. 612 Norton. Sharon Lucille 348 612 Norvell, Nancy J. 182. 281 612 Nossek. William L. 409. 410 Nothdurft. Julie A. 216. 275. 340. 612 Nothhouse. Bernard L 174 Nou.Nilean 187 NovaK. Linda K. 205 Novak. Mary A. 240. 348 612 Novosel. Judy K. 279. 612 Nowinsky, Olga A. 217. 268. 499 Noyes. Violet A. 499 Nudson. Steven R. 499 Nugent. Gary K. 665 Nugent. StamieL. 499 Nulty. James R. 288.612 Nurnberg. Rodger L. 391 612 Nuss. Frederick J. 299. 612 Nuss. Steven E. 286. 612 Nusz, William A. 348. 499 Nyberg. Ann M. 275. 348. 612 Nyberg. Benjamin 77 Nye, DebaraK.362. 612 Nye. JohnC. 164. 185.315,459.499 Oakleaf. Terry R. 192.612 Oaks. Garry L. 376. 613 Oberle. Beverly S. 213. 362. 613 Oberle. Ronald L. 334. 613 Obermeier. Teresa M. 348, 613 Oberzan. Dave M. 412 Obrien, James K. 323.613 O ' Brien. Lawrence P. 187 Ochs. Elizabeth A. 281. 357. 613 Ochs. Kenneth C. 234. 395. 409. 613 O ' Connor. Donald D. 307. 499 O ' Connor. Gerard F. 199. 226. 613 O ' Connor. J. Michael 311,613 O ' Connor, Karen L. 138. 249. 265. 348. 499 O ' Dell. Donald M. 181. 376. 613 Odgers. Carol A. 198. 213. 222. 348. 613 Odgers. Glenda M. 198. 207. 348 613 Odle. Terry W. 167,293.458.499 Odom. Ronald G. 177. 499 O ' Donnell. Patricia A. 367. 613 Of -Campus Women 227 Ogden. Gerald H. 166. 499 Ogden. Sheila A. 194 680 Ogle. John W. 384.613 Ogle. Linda M. 357. 613 Ohaebosim. Linus 166. 177. 194. 244. 613 O ' Hara. Mrs. Alice 298 O Hara. Gary E. 138. 307. 499 Ohl. Barbara A. 613 Ohl. Nancy J. 613 Ohtoe. Douglas A. 172. 183.225.499 Ohlde. Sharon 194 Ohlemeier. Bill J. 242 Ohmes. Francis E. 180.384.613 Oka. HUM 499 Okeke. Christopher E. 166 Olander. Randall R. 191.293.613 Oldham. Beverly J. 74. 244. 357. 613 Oleen. Betty K 265. 613 Oleen. Glenn C. 192. 293. 613 Oliver. Kenneth W. 180 Oliver. Larry J. 187 Oliver. Leslie A. 357. 613 Olmstead. Marvin L. 236. 613 Olsen. Sherry L. 213. 348. 613 Olson. Carolyn D. 120. 163. 192. 197. 207.217.248.331.613 Olson. Douglas E. 31 1. 613 Olson. Gene L 384. 613 Olson. George A 138 Olson. Gordon R. 196. 21 2. 662 Olson. Jeanne F. 613 Olson. Judith J. 232. 5OO Olson. Karen E. 348. 613 Olson. Kathryn S. 214. 357. 613 Olson. Raymond V 119 Olson. Sandra L. 214. 357. 500 Olson. Willard G. 192 Olsson. Jamce M. 277. 500 Oltjen. Allan C. 613 Oman. DwightW. 234. 417 Omeara. Tracy J 277. 348. 613 Omicron Delta Epsilon 228 micron Nu 228 Omlor. Jane A. 362. 613 O ' Neill. Ronald D. 376. 613 Onyia. Amechi K. 244 Onyia. Kenneth N. 166. 186. 219. 500 Opat. Steven L. 391.613 Oplinger. Roger C 384. 613 Orazem. Frank 244 O Rear. Gary G 237. 315. 5OO Organ. William F 320.613 Organizations 154-251 Orientation Week 18-19 Oring. Kenneth A. 613 Orloske. Cynthia J. 283. 613 Orlowski. David J. 323. 613 Ormond. Mary C. 348. 613 Ororke. Margaret E. 613 Orr. Raymond J. 613 Orrell. Donald L. 297. 614 Orseno. Joseph A. 500 Osakade. Kunip 391 . 665 Osborn. James M. 187.315.614 Osborn. Linda L. 357. 614 Osborne. Coral A. 203 Osborne. JanetS. 164. 277. 5OO Osborne. Jay R. 391.614 Osbourn. Pamela J 614 Osburn, Julieanne 348. 614 Oshields. Sharon I. 340. 614 Oshiro. David K. 500 Osten. Stephen C 384. 614 Ostermann. Alan D 167. 198. 293. 614 Oswald. Theresa A 500 Oswalt. William D. 81. 120. 191. 293. 614 Ott. Faith A 232. 267. 500 Orte. Kent E. 301.500 Otte. Melodie A. 249. 271. 614 Oursler. Thomas L 178. 183. 196. 243. 439.500 Outdoor Track 426-429 Overman. Robert D 66. 297. 614 Overocker. Janice A. 198.207.248.331. 614 Overton. Steven P 395. 4O9. 5OO Owen. Glen D 67. 329.614 Owen. Linda L. 215. 348. 614 Owen. Robert L 614 Owens David H. 41 2. 413 Owens. Thomas C. 376. 378. 5OO Packard. Helen E 25. 165. 182. 201. 333. 614 Padon. Dorothy J. 357. 614 Page. Barbara J. 200. 228. 357. 614 Page. Bernie R. 434. 435 Page. Dennis D. 329. 6 14 Paine. Patricia J 268. 614 Painter. Reginald H. 206 Pakistan Association 229 Palacios. Samuel 230. 665 Palmateer. Robert C. 31 1 . 614 Palmer. Larry G 325. 5OO Palmer. Larry R. 376. 614 Palmer. Martha D. 245. 283. 367. 614 Palmer. Michael L. 325. 614 Palmer. Stephen P. 323. 614 Palmer. Thomas C. 71.201.301.614 Palmquist. Steven D. 3O5. 614 Pan. James K. 194 Panhellenic Council 258 Pankratz. Carol D. 176.357.614 Pankratz. Dean A. 224 Pannbacker. William 238. 614 Pannier. John L 362. 50O Pape. Warner R. 500 Papon. Orval F 286. 614 Pappan. Ronald D 188 Paquette. LonnieL. 500 Paramore, Pamela J. 614 Pariza. Joan A. 343 Parke. John M. 384. 614 Parke. Kathleen L. 198. 226. 348. 614 Parker. Don G. 302. 614 Parker. Edwin E 321. 614 Pa rker. Jack W. 376.614 Parker. Joanne J. 191.198. 368. 614 Parker. Larry A. 614 Parker. Natalie J. 65. 66. 267. 500 Parker. Patricia L. 340. 614 Parker. Robert G. 178. 436. 439 Parker. Steven R. 286. 614 Parker. S. Thomas 91 Parker. Vemon D. 70. 72. 242. 500 Pa rker. Wayne L. 250 Parks. Becky 194 Parks. Janice L. 227 Parks. Janis L 614 Parks. Roger E. 166. 183. 213. 500 Parmely. Michael L. 321. 614 Parmenter. Michael G. 376. 614 Parr.JaneL.614 Parr. Victoria J. 357 Parrett. Larry S 177.500 Parns. Fred M 242 Parrish. James W. 315. 61 5 Parry. Ann M. 232. 244. 283. 348. 615 Parry. Deanna K. 277. 615 Parsons, Carolynn A. 170. 615 Parsons, Patricia J. 348. 615 Pa rtch, Ted R. 291.615 Paske. Patrick D. 301.615 Pastrick. Pamela J. 41.615 Pastnck. Pnscilla 41. 368. 615 Patel. Parbhubhai L 665 Patnode. Wanda L. 233. 500 Patrick. Ronald L 384. 615 Patrick. Ward D. 329. 615 Patterson. David R. 208 Patterson. Dennis C. 166. 500 Patterson. George F 501 Patterson. Judy K. 357. 615 Patterson. Laurence 191 Patterson. Nona M. 357. 615 Patterson. Ray E. 78. 384.615 Pattison. Ann C 277. 615 Patton. James A. 3O5. 615 Patton. Martha D. 357. 615 Patton. Patrick V. 177 Patton. Patricia A. 501 Patton. Walter B. 198. 294. 615 Paul. Karla M. 273. 348. 615 Pauli. Richard A 66. 67. 239 Pauls. Keith E. 200. 230. 61 5 Paulsen. Brad A 384. 615 Paulsen.Gary D. 319. 615 Paulsen. Patsy S. 232. 279. 501 Paulsen. Robert E. 376. 615 Pauly. Robert F. 64. 181. 247. 501 Pavlu.MaryF.349.615 Pavolich. Karen M 362. 615 Paxton. Deloris I. 349. 615 Paxton. Keith R. 325.615 Payne. David A 395. 412 Payne. Donald A. 305. 412. 615 Payne. Loyal F 237 Payne. Mary B. 340. 615 Payne. Patricia A. 188. 279. 615 Peace. MarciaE. 341. 615 Peach. Arthur E 615 Peak. Stephen R. 231. 297. 615 Pearce. Bryan F. 376. 501. 615 Pearce. Kathleen 349. 615 Pea rse.TaniaJ 267.615 Pearson. Alice L. 65. 66. 223. 225. 333. 615 Pearson. Barbara S. 66. 268. 615 Pearson. Beverly L. 279. 349. 615 Pearson. Carolyn S. 265.615 Pearson. Jan C. 349. 615 Pearson. Rhonda J. 357. 615 Pearson. Richard A. 168 Pearson. Thomas C. 175.615 Peccolo. Charles M. 91 Peas. Kenneth E. 325. 615 Peck. John C. 301. 501 Peck. William W 301. 501 Peckham. James H. 198. 396. 615 Peddicord. Amy S. 616 Peddicord. Lara K. 349. 357. 616 Peddle. Mrs Wanda 304 Pedersen. Connie E. 217. 244. 349. 616 Pedersen. Radel B. 67 Pederson. Chnstina 66. 213. 616 Peel. David E. 616 Pane. Caroline F. 107. 162 Peithman. Loren E. 323. 395. 417. 616 Peitsch. Alan C. 299. 616 Pelkey. Linda K 213. 349. 616 Pell. Mary H. 357. 616 Pellmann. Neil F 180 Pendarvis. Nancy I. 268. 616 Pendergast. Michael 391.616 Pendleton. Emily A. 216. 357. 616 Peng. Chmg-Hung665 Penner. Orlando L. 168. 172. 224 Penner. Richard L. 376. 501 Pennington. Cynthia 163. 349. 616 Pepper. Mark E 185 Percival. Nancy S. 199. 233. 271. 616 Percival. Sharon L. 271. 501 Pereira. Norman C. 230. 665 Perez. Franklin P. 231. 376. 616 Perkins. Sandra J. 198 Perrier. John W 329. 501 Perner. Linda A. 501 Perrin. Nancy J. 21 1. 245. 341. 616 Perry. Charles A. 376. 442. 616 Perry. Dale J. 501 Perry. Nancy J. 165. 222. 277. 616 Perry. Norma B. 162. 250. 275. 501 Perry. Phillip A. 301.616 Perry. Ralph H. 91 Perry. Robert W. 321. 616 Perry. Stephen M. 307. 395. 616 Perry. Steven E 376. 616 Perryman. Linda C 616 PershmgRies231 Pesaresi. Karen K. 65. 245. 275. 362. 616 Pesaresi. Karl A. 2OO. 501 Peteete. Patrick L. 192. 193 Peter. Michael J 616 Peterie. Jerry D. 1 79. 294. 616 Peterman. Michael D. 384.616 Peters. Bruce E. 173. 183.616 Peters. Carolyn 224 Peters. Chester E 106. 164. 404 Peters. Dennis R. 173. 226. 243. 391. 501 Peters. Duane LSI. 192.501 Peters. James M. 135. 160.321.616 Peters. Lola J. 277. 501 Peterson. Charles E. 501 Peterson. Charles V. 1 78 Peterson. Cheryl J 616 Peterson. Christina 281 Peterson. Christopher 391. 616 Peterson. Danny R. 616 Peterson. David C. 395. 616 Peterson. Dianna J. 357. 616 Peterson. Donald F. 230 Peterson. Mrs Dorothy 302 Peterson. Earnest E 173. 197. 225. 335. 616 Peterson. Fred L. 501 Peterson. Garry L. 192. 208. 376. 616 Peterson. Garth L. 150. 186. 501 Peterson. Helen 194 Peterson. James C. 376. 501 Peterson. Jean E 214. 362. 501 Peterson. Jerry M. 376. 616 Peterson. Joan K 616 Peterson. John C. 501 Peterson. Jolene M. 245. 357. 616 Peterson. Jon H. 2O4. 219 Peterson. Larry M. 188. 305. 616 Peterson. Linda J. 357. 616 Peterson. Mary D. 228 Peterson. Mary E. 66. 368. 616 Peterson. Michael W. 391 Peterson. Nancy S. 235. 445. 616 Peterson. Randy M 191.285.293.616 Peterson. Roger K. 384. 616 Peterson. Ronald L. 168. 172. 2O8. 376. 502 Peterson. Ronald N. 502 Peterson. Roy W. 325. 617 Petr. Daniel D. 178. 179. 502 Petnk. Nancy J. 617 Petrus. Arvyd P. 395. 409. 617 Petterson. Dennis C. 441 Pettey. Forrest G. 412 Petzold. Philip A 325. 617 Pfannenstiel. Duane 241. 319. 617 Ptannenstiel. Raymond 502 Pfefer. David N. 286.617 Pfeifer. EldonA 376. 617 Pfecffer. Donald G. 240. 617 Pftster. Linda S 617 Pflieger. Edwin F. 61 7 Pflughoeft. Alan K. 502 Pflughoeft. Danellda 349.617 Pfost. Harry B 91 Phalen. Dennis R. 617 Phalp. LynneE. 275. 617 Phalp. Patricia M. 239. 349. 351. 617 Phares.E. Dale 391. 617 Phares. E Jerry 129 Pharo. Michael G. 180. 289. 502 Phi Chi Theta 233 Phi Delta Theta 314-315 Phi Epsilon Delta 232-233 Phi Epsilon Kappa 234 Phi Eta Sigma 234 Phi Gamma Delta Colony 287 Phi Kappa Phi 236 Phi Kappa Tau 316-317 Phi Kappa Theta 318-319 Phillips. Bonita 267. 284. 502 Phillips. Carol A. 191. 197.216.617 Phillips. Connie J. 357. 617 Phillips. James E. 192. 197. 391. 617 Phillips. John E 617 Phillips. Judith A 269. 617 Phillips. Linda M. 362.617 Phillips. Pamela S 349. 617 Phillips. Patricia J. 273. 617 Phillips. Terry I. 204. 219. 243. 502 Phillips. Thomas J. 384. 617 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 235 Phinney. Alan G. 376. 617 Phi Upjilon Omicron 235 Pianalto. Francis J 199. 617 Pianalto. Frederick 502 Pi Beta Phi 282. 283 Pckens. Judy E. 502 Pickett. Del mar V. 617 Picket! Keith F. 234. 334. 617 Pcotte. Pierre L. 439 Pien.ChinC.665 Pierce. BlufordH. 291.617 Pierce. Gary W. 376.617 Pierce. Martha L 357. 617 Pierce. Ralph L 502 Pierpomt. Pamela S. 273.617 Pierson. Bruce A. 435. 617 Pierson. Stephen W. 319. 617 Pietroncco. Jane L. 502 Pietronrcco. Ralph M. 234. 436 502 Pi Kappa Alpha 320-321 Pike. James 46 Pike. Kirby D. 198. 617 Pike. LossonG. 241. 502 Pilger. Norman W. 191. 193. 392. 617 Pmaire. Richard A. 297 617 Pincomb. Arthur C. 384. 617 Pmger. Rebecca A. 217. 341. 617 Pmkerton. Sheryl L. 268. 617 Pmkston. Tom L. 329. 617 Pino. Nick 72. 327. 395. 416. 417. 418. 419. 420. 502 Piper. Lynn A. 228. 232 Piper. Richard R. 617 Pipkin. Susan E 273. 368. 617 Pirott. Sharon S. 217. 5O2 Pi Tau Stana 237 Pitcock. Arthur L. 384. 6 1 7 Pitman. Lareence W. 329. 502 Pirsch. Joann M 368. 617 Pittenger. Thad H. 115 Pittman. Jack R 618 Pitts. CharlesW 2O6 Pizel. Linda R. 66. 228. 362. 618 Plankmton. Margaret 217. 362. 618 Plant. Thomas K. 236 Plattner. Janell A. 248. 333. 618 Ptemons. Ronald W. 307 395. 430. 432 618 Plett. Marilyn J. 170. 236. 239, 502 Plinsky. Robert O. 79 250 502 Pl ow and Pen dub 237 Plumb. Linda K 349. 618 Plumberg. Gary J. 618 Plumer. Jon G. 299.618 Plummer. Carolyn J 341. 618 Plunkett. Penelope M 275. 368 369 618 Poell. Michael J 185. 200. 226. 294. 618 Poggemeyer. Lewis E. 377. 618 Pohlenz. Sheryl A. 349. 618 Pohlman. Randolph A 665 Poister. John H. 502 Poland. Richard L. 357. 618 Poland. Steven B 291. 618 Polanski. Zbigniew 286 618 Potey. Thomas E. 286. 618 Polfer. Roy K. 305 618 Polle. Pamela L 165 Pollman. James L. 302. 618 Pollock. Dan L 618 Pol lock. WilliamB. 162 Pomeroy. E Diane 201. 267. 618 Pomeroy. Karen J. 349. 618 Pomeroy. Maurice E. 251 Pompenen. Janice E- 41. 232. 249 277 618 Ponden. William E. 384. 502 618 Ponton. Connie L. 349. 618 Poole. Miriam J. 232 Poole. Pamela L. 269. 619 Poorman. Tom T. 302 619 Pope. Gloria D. 176.502 Pope. James W. 315. 502 Pope. Jerald L. 619 Porter. Benjamin L. 323 619 Porter. Charles L 384. 619 Porter. Diann L 232. 273. 349. 619 Porter. Patricia A. 74. 244. 275. 368. 619 Porterfield. Lindsay 163. 271. 368 619 Portschy. Charlotte 198. 217. 368 619 Posner. Elieser S. 172. 225 Post. Gail I. 201. 503 Post. Paul D 67. 377. 619 Poteet. Billie L 357. 619 Potenski. Ronald D 619 Potenski. William E. 174. 503 Pottberg. Henry C. 392. 619 Potter. Donelyn B 246. 279. 349. 619 Potter. Robert D. 31 1. 619 Potter. Robert S. 619 Potter. Thomas M. 301. 619 Pottrotf. Martene K. 271. 503 Potts. Gerald R. 236 Poultry Science Club 237 Powell. Brenda L. 362. 503 Powell. Donald G. 4O9 Powell. Donna K. 619 Powell. Eugene L. 503 Powell. GaryW. 377.619 Powell. Orson L. 412 Powell. Sherry L. 619 Powell. Wayne G. 168. 208 Powers. Eugene J. 384. 619 Powers. Sharon E. 240. 503 Powers. William E. 335. 619 Powierza. Richard J. 395. 412. 619 Praeger. Karla F. 165. 259. 279. 619 Praeger. Kent R 291.503 Pralle. Craig L 619 Prather. Donald W. 219. 243. 384. 503 Prather. Edwin L. 377. 619 Prather, Marcia E. 368. 619 Pray. Christine E. 333. 619 Pray. Mark W 329. 619 Pray. Roberta A 349. 619 Pray. Warren C. 329.619 Preedy. Carl E. 193. 377. 378. 619 Prentice. Bruce L. 302. 619 681 Pre-Nursing Club 216 Presnal. Nancy L. 171. 197, 201. 357. 359.619 Pre-Vet Club 238 Prevost. Helen A. 173. 349. 619 Price. Charles W. 198. 384. 619 Price. Craig H. 239. 315 Price. Floyd L 138 Price, Janice A. 245. 357. 619 Price. Steve J. 167.293.619 Price. Susan L 357.619 Pridey. Ann M. 349. 619 Priebe. James W. 321. 619 Prine, Richard W. 619 Pnvette. Hugh T. 311. 619 Prochaska. Mary K. 215, 226. 331 619 Prochaska. Robert D. 226, 384 620 Proffitt, Rosalyn 349. 620 Propp. Lawrence L. 224. 620 Propp. Ronald G. 221. 224. 503 Prosser. David H. 31 1.503 Pruett. Karl W. 173 Prus. Leslie J 220, 662 Pruyn. Gary S. 392. 620 Pryor. Charles M. 377. 620 Pryor. Richard D. 409 Przybos. Douglas W. 620 Ptak. Louis R.I 73 Ptak. Richard L 178 Puckett. Nancy J. 226. 259. 269. 620 Puett. ArthurC. 620 Puett, Harry L. 503 Pule, Chester M. 377. 620 Pulliam. Kathleen A. 279. 620 Pulliam. William D. 299. 620 Pullmann. Raymond P. 285 299 503 Pultz. Lawrence 0. 79. 222. 377. 620 Purvis. John H. 305. 620 Putnam Hall 360-363 Putnam Scholars Association 239 Pyles. Jean M. 249. 265. 620 Quadri, Syed F. 172. 220. 225 Quedens. Donna K. 503 Queens 24-35 Querry. Marilyn J. 349. 620 Query. Bryan L. 299. 503 Quick. Dudley E. 620 Quinlan, James K. 206 Quinn, Marie E. 204 Quiring. John M. 503 Qureshi. Imtiaz A. 229. 237 Raccuglia. Gary R. 392, 620 Rader. John R. 323, 620 Rader. Rochelle L. 279. 620 Rader. Ryan R. 1 75, 334. 337. 620 Radke. Sharon R. 341.620 Rafferty. James M. 181 Raffety. Gary D. 180. 299. 503 Ragland, JohnW. 291. 503 Rahija, Richard J. 321. 392. 620 Rahn. Phillip R. 250. 620 Raida. Merle L 620 Raile, Clifford D. 620 Raile. Delbert D. 392. 620 Railsback. LeeT. 150 Raines. Earl W. 192.193.620 Raitt, Jeanette M. 620 Raitt, Jill L 357. 620 Raitt. Judy E. 503 Raja. Hamis E. 220. 230 Ramirez. Elizabeth M. 163. 362. 620 Ramsey. Carl C. 286. 620 Ra msey, Julie K. 503 Ramsey. Karel S. 503 Ramsey, Lorna M. 357. 620 Ramsey. Mary I. 349. 620 Ramsey, Sandra K. 357. 620 Ramsour. Patricia L 232 Randall. Allen J. 230. 620 Randall. Robert D. 188 Randall. Russell M. 392, 620 Randle, David L. 377. 620 Randle, Lawrence J. 238. 620 Randolph. Janet L. 182. 362. 620 Ranes. Tommy E 377. 620 Raney. Richard R. 395. 620 Raney. Stephen K. 620 Rankin. Jan E. 349. 620 Ransom. Edgar W. 323. 620 Ransom. Willard B 323. 620 Rao. DhananjayaV. 219 Rao. Gundu H.206 Rao. Paidipellys666 Rao, Vodlakonda D. 218 Rapp. Gerald F. 160. 287.621 Rapp, JerrieS. 210.211,621 Rasch. Dana L. 323. 395. 427. 430. 621 Rasch. Ronald H. 243 Rasmussen. Albie C. 214 Rasmusson, Jarold L. 234. 299. 621 Rathbun. Connie S. 216. 235. 333. 621 Rauckman. Robert H. 621 Rauh. James S. 621 Ravenscroft. Judith 368. 621 Ravenstem. Kent E. 377. 621 Rawlings. Barbara N. 205 Rawlings. Edward O. 305, 621 Rawlings, Paul H. 503 Ray. Joseph M. 329. 504 Ray. Richard R. 297.621 Rayl.JanL 302. 621 Raymond. DaleW. 384. 621 Razak. Diane E. 349. 621 Read. Michael K. 384. 621 Readis. Fidel L 384. 621 Reagan. Ronald 49 Reber, Diana L. 245, 349, 621 Reck, Martha J. 199 Rector. Bob 436. 652 Rector, Winston K. 377. 621 Redd, Dennis G. 199,226.241.319,621 Redding, Peggy S. 349, 621 Reddy. Balemula G. 218 Reddy. Kuchikulla R. 666 Reddy. Ramesh C. 666 Reddy. Surender K. 230 Redlmger. Joseph M. 384. 621 Reed. Barbara L 504 Reed. DaleW 317. 621 Reed, Donald J. 384, 621 Reed. Michael E. 178.315.621 Reed. Nancy J. 341.621 Reed. Ralph L. 504 Reed. Steven M. 621 Reed. Thomas A. 621 Reeder. Martha E. 213. 217. 277. 621 Reedy. Francis M. 188 Reedy. Glenn E. 171. 295. 504 Reedy, Linda L. 333. 621 Reeh. Loretta E. 666 Reehling, Jean E. 147. 157 Reese. James H. 621 Reeve. Lee M. 329. 621 Reeve. Sandra L. 504 Reeves, James L. 504 Reeves. John T. 179.504 Reeves. Roy K. 392. 621 Regier. Marlene F. 224. 362. 621 Regnier. Robert D. 329. 621 Regnier, Victor A. 621 Reh, Sheryl K. 368. 621 Rehm. Susan N. 357. 621 Rehschuh. Susan M. 163. 203. 283. 621 Reiber. Duke B. 72, 200. 207. 221. 242. 504 Reichert. Wilbur M. 319. 621 Reichle. John E. 173.621 Reid. Richard M. 187.621 Reid. Virginia R. 504 Reilly. Brian M. 621 Reilly, Lionel L 187 Reimer. Da rylR. 305.621 Reimer. Jeanette K. 349. 621 Reimer. Lindley J. 504 Reimler, Heidy L. 228, 245. 269, 349. 621 Reinert. Jeffrey D. 392. 622 Reinhard, James M. 666 Reinhardt. Nelson K. 307. 504 Reinke. Don E. 327.622 Reinwald. Andrew J. 225, 377, 622 Reis, Catherine S. 213. 357. 622 Reisig. David J. 79. 250, 622 Reissig. Rita 1. 218. 622 Reissig. William H. 236. 504 Reiter. Stephen E. 2 19. 504 Reitmayer. Gerald L. 384. 622 Reitz. Timothy J. 329. 622 Reitzel. MelvinJ. 171.622 Rembleske. Linda M. 283. 622 Remley. Carols. 194 Remley. Max D. 221. 504 Rempe, Kenneth J. 384. 435. 622 Remsberg. Deborah S. 163. 281. 349. 622 Renberger. Linda K. 214. 245. 357. 622 Rengstorf, Dana K. 357 622 Renich. Stephen E. 622 Renner. Kerry L. 175. 504. 622 Renner. Patricia S. 357. 622 Renner. Sherry L. 175 Reppert. Jerry L. 72. 315. 622 Rettenmeyer. Carl W. 206 Retter, David E. 325, 622 Reveille. Gretchen E. 222 Rexroat. Daniel W. 225 Reyes. Juanito C. 211. 219. 666 Reyes. Roberto F. 220. 325, 504 Reynolds, James F. 178. 289. 504 Reynolds. James G 289 Reynolds. James R. 156. 157 Reynolds. Martha J. 158. 164. 283. 455, 504 Reynolds. Nona G. 227. 622 Reynolds. Robert L. 1 73. 622 Reynolds. Roger D. 377. 622 Reynolds. Stephen L. 622 Reynolds. Walter B. 377. 622 Reynolds. William L. 377. 504. 622 Rhine. Barry L. 291.504 Rhinehart. Christopher 133. 183. 337 Rhoades. Lois J. 269, 349 Rhoads. David B. 76, 305. 622 Rhoads. Linda C. 341. 622 Rhodd. Alice A. 357.622 Rhodes. Charlene K. 349. 622 Rhodes. John H. 622 Rhodes. Lodis 409 Rhods. Raymond L. 442 Rhudy. Polly J. 368. 622 Rhyne. Janie I. 445. 622 Rice. Barbara S. 362. 504 Rice. Cedric E. 409 Rice. Dean A. 191. 392. 622 Rice. Gaylord L. 181,504 Rice. James S. 504 Rice. Jerry D 299. 622 Rice. Katharyn L. 504 Rice. Linda L. 362. 622 Rice. Lloyd 168. 208. 392. 622 Rice, Robert E 622 Rich. Danny M. 285 323 505 Rich. Eugene A. 377, 622 Rich. James 180 Rich, Randall L237 Richard. Loren D. 168. 192. 293. 622 Richard. Sherolyn R. 245. 357. 622 Richards. Arne H. 202 Richards. Dallas L. 384 Richards, David F. 321 622 Richards. Gary A. 435.622 Richards, GaylaL. 265.622 Richards. George T. 505 Richards. Judy L 205, 271. 622 Richards. Michael K. 384. 623 Richards. Timothy 297 Richards, Verlyn D. 171 Richards. Warren D. 505 Richards. William L. 623 Richardson. Anne 362. 623 Richardson. Cheryl A. 271. 349. 623 Richardson. David J. 377. 623 Richardson. Draytford 114. 115 Richardson. James C. 317. 444. 623 Richardson, James M. 327. 623 Richardson, Janet L. 623 Richardson, John S. 623 Richardson, Joseph T. 623 Richardson, Linda M. 21 7. 249. 349. 623 Richardson. Pamela 349. 623 Richardson. Patricia 341.623 Richardson. Ralph C. 188 Richarz. Karen P. 217. 368. 623 Richmond. Patricia A. 277. 623 Richner. Nikki L. 368. 624 Richter. Dennis A. 384. 624 Rickard, Loren J. 187. 293. 624 Ricke. Deanna M. 505 Ricker, Clyde S. 299. 624 Ricker. Ronald R 299. 505 Ricketts. Larry J. 251 Ricklefs. Charles R. 192. 624 Ricklefs, Sharon D. 505 Ridenour. Craig W. 307. 395. 438. 505 Ridenour, Stephen J. 384. 439. 624 Ridgway. Robert L. 188 Rieb. Douglas R 174. 384. 624 Riedl.DonL.428 Riedl. Jay D. 238. 624 Riedl. Joseph F. 177.505 Riedl. Patrick H. 666 Riemann. A. Edwin 505 Riemann. Linda K. 624 Riemann. Melvin L. 80. 192. 293. 505 Rieniets. David C. 178. 196.243,288. 624 Rieniets. Harold W. 384 Rieschick. Leroy W. 384. 624 Rieschick. Rita M. 29. 34. 35. 182. 231. 245. 333. 624 Rife. Jerry E. 67. 384. 624 Riffel.JerrisL. 377.624 Riffel.LynneJ. 275. 624 Riffle. Anne M. 279. 624 Rife 444 Riggenbach. John C. 624 Riggs. Glenn W. 188.624 Riggs. Monte W. 384,624 Righter. Robert J. 231 Riley. Lesta L. 36. 228. 362. 624 Riley. Randall B. 31 5. 624 Riley. Randy R. 392 Ri ndt. Cheryl K. 357.624 Rindt. Richard A. 81.505 Ringel, Carolyn K. 349. 624 Ringel, Larry H. 187 Ringheim. Harve P. 187 Ringler, Wilber E. 96 Rink. Larry E. 302. 395. 624 Rippe, Carolyn J. 624 Rippe. Richard J. 72. 299. 624 Ripple. David E. 40. 329 624 Risdon. William G. 384. 624 Riseman. Louis 242 Risley. Randy D. 186, 321. 505 Rison. Susan E. 349. 624 Rissen. Don A. 505 Risser. John W. 167. 392. 624 Risser. Linda D. 283. 505 Rissman, Linda L. 265. 357 624 Ritchey. Margaret A. 349 505 Ritter. Trudy G. 273. 368. 624 Rivera. Richard 439 Roach. Catherene R. 349. 624 Roach. Harriet F. 66, 271 . 368. 624 Roach. Patricia A. 182. 283, 505 Roach. SallieK. 176.271.505 Roane. Betty J. 273. 362. 624 Robb. David E. 505 Robb. Sue E. 239, 357.624 Robben, Gary L. 321.624 Robbins. Claude L. 231. 624 Robbins. Constance E. 368 624 Robbins. John W. 384. 624 Robbins. Marilyn S. 65. 505 Robbins. Richard L. 624 Robbins. Robert T. 666 Roberman, Jay A. 624 Roberts, Craig A. 178. 624 Roberts. Diana C. 269. 357. 624 Roberts. Gayle L. 240 Roberts. James C. 325, 625 Roberts, Lyman W. 206 Roberts. Marsha 205 Roberts. Robert R. 625 Roberts. Ronnie L. 625 Robert. Thomas C. 181.325.625 Robertson. Richard K. 78 Robertson. Samuel A. 409 Robinson. Benny R. 174. 505 Robinson, Billy J. 188 Robinson, Bruce H. 625 Robinson, Geraldine 198. 246. 362. 625 Robinson. Jackie J. 188.625 Robinson, JoyceB. 175 Robinson. Julie E. 625 Robinson. Karen J. 283. 625 Robinson. Lusk F. 625 Robinson. Mark L. 377. 378. 625 Robinson. Mary A. 625 Robinson, Michael C. 301. 625 Robinson. Nancy K. 189 Robinson, Phillip C. 238. 377. 625 Robinson. Richard L. 187. 625 Robinson. Robert J. 225 Robinson. Robert R. 172 Robinson. Robert W. 384. 625 Robinson, Rosalie R. 66. 358, 625 Robinson. Roy L. 225. 377. 625 Robinson. Steven A. 311. 625 Robinson. Sue S. 203 Robinson. Valeria J. 202. 245. 337. 368. 369. 625 Robison. Curtis L. 505 Robker. Douglas E. 177. 231. 384. 625 Ro bl, Robert W. 505 Robson. John W. 625 Robson, Ronald E. 78. 170. 377. 625 Rocco. Vincent P. 384. 625 Rochat. Carl R. 88 Roche. Barbara J. 625 Rock. Lawrence D. 291, 625 Rock, Lynn M. 625 Rock, Steven L. 174.311 Rock. William F. 234.297 Rockhold. Barbara E. 625 Rockhold. David R. 289. 625 Rockwood. Kenneth H. 187 Roda. Daniel P. 409. 625 Rodda. Robert G. 161.211.234. 334 625 Rode. Viiaykumar. P. 218. 236 Rodelander. Priscilla 281. 625 Roden, David S. 393 Rodenbeek, Marianne 349. 625 Rodenbeek. Suzanne W. 625 Rodenberg. Malcolm D 178 392 506 Rodgers. Deborah L. 163. 208. 359 Rodrick, Rebecca A. 349. 625 Roe. Virginia C. 368. 625 Roebke. Catherine A. 225. 341 . 506 Roebke. Marie A. 341 625 Roeder. James H. 79. 506 Roeder, Robert J. 392. 625 Roeder. Timothy L. 321. 392. 625 Roesler. Eileen D. 506 Roesler, Steven D. 297 625 Rogers. David M. 625 Rogers. Michael D. 181. 506 Rogers. Michael K. 384. 625 Rogers. Neil D. 180. 288. 506 Rogers. Richard A. 1 92. 392. 625 Rogers. Ronald J. 666 Rogers, Steven D. 297 Rogers. Steven L. 187 Roger Williams Fellowship 240 Rogge. Thomas K. 247. 305. 506 Roglin. Virginia R. 232. 625 Rohan. Dennis A. 186. 506 Rohla.Joann E. 349. 626 Rohles. Nancy B. 269. 626 Rohner, Karen S. 349. 626 Rohr. Dale R. 626 Rohr. Joyce J. 626 Rohr. Mary L. 358. 626 Rohrbaugh. Buford L. 321, 626 Rohrbaugh. Robert G. 186. 506 Rojhani. Ira J. 220 Rokey. Garry J. 188.626 Roland. David M. 174. 295. 626 Rollenhagen. Larry E. 191.626 Roller. Claudia J. 210 Rollins. Larry W. 327. 626 Romine. Robert B. 167. 377. 626 Romney. George 48 Rondeau. Susan G 265. 362. 626 Ronnau. Charles F. 626 Ronnau. Robert M. 384. 626 Ronsick. Eugene J. 53. 1 56. 305. 506 Ronsse. Marie A. 349, 626 Roode. Thomas M. 40, 285. 329. 506 Roof. Donald B. 337. 380 Root. Donald R. 299. 626 Rorick. Jerre K. 188.626 Rork. Dennis E. 66. 302. 506 Roscoe. Jerry E. 626 Rose. Carmie J. 273. 626 Rose. ChristianeS. 204 Rose. Don 443 Rose. Lenita R. 358. 626 Rose. Lucien C. 172.225 Rose. Sara A. 162 Rose, Susan E. 74. 358. 626 Rose. Theresa K. 275. 626 Rose. Van L. 427. 430. 432. 433, 506 Rosebraugh, Vernon H. 91 Rosen. Harvey I. 506 Rosener. Edith 289 - - - - - - - - - - = - 682 Rosenow. Nola M 248. 5O6 Ross. Anita M. 341.626 Ross. Barbara J. 358. 626 KOSS. Betty J 205 Ross. Carl E 506 Ross. Cheryl J. 165. 249. 341. 626 Ross. Cynthia L. 358. 626 Ross. Linda M 248. 265. 626 Ross. Michael J. 430 Ross. Richard A. 377. 626 Ross. Richard D. 506 Ross. Stephen L 392. 626 Ross. Wayne A. 234. 626 Ross. William R 384. 506 Rossello. Ronald A. 409 Rotach. Connie D 349. 626 Roth. Allen P 626 Roth. Gene M 626 Roth. Janet S 362. 626 Roth. L Evans 129 Rothe. Nancy J. 349. 626 Rothf uss. Jerry W 626 Rotman. Jennifer B 273. 626 Rottermg. Qumtin N. 176. 181. 207. 5O6 Rottmghaus. Carol A. 349. 626 Rouse. Richard F 444 Ro ush. Charles S 626 Roush. Roger 626 Rowe. Roderick G 301 . 626 Rowe. Stephen P. 385. 626 Rowing 442-443 Rowland. John R. 204. 219. 506 Rowland. Larry E. 172. 208. 506 Rowlen. Craig S. 135.315.506 Rowlen. Lance C. 315. 626 Roy. Jerry C 392.626 Roy. Ronald D. 377. 627 Roy. Walter f. 302. 392. 627 Royal Purple Queen 32 Royal Purple Queen Candidates 28-29 Royer. Linda L. 362. 627 Ruberson. Charles A 239. 385. 627 Rubin. Rose M 236 Ruble. Connie J. 341 . 627 Ruble. Darrell D 627 Ruder. Mary C 368. 627 Rudick. Douglas D. 231. 627 Rudolph. Floyd 627 Ruff. Donna J. 170. 171.279.627 Ruff. James A. 174.286.627 Ruff. JohnG. 199.212 Ruff. Leann R 349. 627. 666 Ruff. Patricia A 199. 212. 627 Ruff. Rodney L 291.627 Ruggles. Col. Bertram 128-129 Ruggles. Patricia A. 271. 627 Ruhnke. Dennis N 627 Ruhnke. Robert A 299. 627 Rule. Carolyn M 189 Rule. DelbertL. 2O8 Rule. John R. 187.627 Rule. Judy L 169 Rule. Sharron J. 349. 351. 627 Ruliffson. Mark H 307. 627 Rumsey. Beniamin T 234. 307. 628 Rumsey. Gary O. 628 Rumsey. Gilbert E. 291. 628 Runft. Donna M. 198. 268. 628 Runft. Myron G 628 Runquist. Fred W 628 Runyon. Carol L 358. 628 Runyon. Ronald D 628 Rupe. Gayle M. 245. 271. 349. 628 Rupp. Janet S 203. 221 . 248. 283. 5O6 Rupp. Susan K 358. 628 Ruth Week 256-259 Rushton. William H. 325. 507 Rusmk. Larry E. 507 Russ. Deborah J 248. 358. 507 Russ. Roger A 169.507 Russ. VickieS 358. 628 Russell. Max R. 187 Russell. Phillip E 628 Russo. Frank A. 238. 321. 628 Rust. Linda M 233. 507 Rutherford. Charles 323. 449. 507 Rutledge. Barbara L. 358. 628 Rutter. Darbi S 662 Ruud. Elaine M 246. 269. 358. 628 Ruyack. John H. 377. 628 Ryan. Betty J 222. 362.628 Ryan. Helen M 222 358. 628 Ryan. James J. 250. 628 Ryan. John J. 166. 507 Ryan. Larry D. 120. 185 Ryan. Margaret J. 165. 182.241.275. 628 Ryan. Robert D 377. 628 Ryan. Ruth A. 176 Ryan. Terrence W 301 . 628 Ryan. Timothy W. 315. 628 Ryan. William D. 507 Ryer. John T 238. 385. 628 Ryman. Jeffrey C. 183. 230. 236. 243. 335. 628 Ryser. Charles A. 167. 194. 507 Ryser llene M 194. 363. 628 Ryser. Mary A. 214. 628 Sabatka. Edward D. 169. 198. 385. 628 Sabm. Edward P. 173 Sachen. Fred L. 2O4. 219. 507 Sack. Mary B. 358. 628 Sadek. Henry 385. 628 Sadiq. Abdus 220. 229 Sager. Robert A. 79. 392. 62s Sahni. Randhir666 Saindon. Craig A. 628 Salat. LeoW. 409 Salter. Beverly J. 333. 628 Salvmo. Sharon K. 74. 215. 250. 279. 628 Sa mores. Robert J. 628 Sampson, Larry C. 207 Sanborn. Karen J 160. 161. 279. 507 Sanchez. Fernando 174. 628 Sanders. James N. 323. 628 Sanders. Linda S. 368. 628 Sanders. Marlena K. 217. 507 Sanders. Priscilla D. 215. 349. 628 Sanders. Sandra K. 275. 628 Sandlin. Janet M. 241 Sandmeyer. Sally A. 271. 358. 628 Sandow. Sharon L. 368. 628 Sandy. Paula K. 217. 269. 507 Sanford. Paul E. 114.237 Sanford. Paula L. 174 Sanko. Mary A. 198. 226. 349. 628 Sanko. Ronald E 187 Sanner. Albert E. 127 Sanner.AnnM 171.246.269.628 Sargent. Charlene M 197. 331. 628 Sargent. Charles E 629 Sargent. Steven W 629 Saric.Taib230 Sarti. Mehnda S. 349 Saror. Daniel I. 166. 188. 244. 629 Sathaye. Shnkant M 218. 666 Sauer. JohnG. 196. 241 Sauerwein. Donald A 192. 198. 629 Saum. Connie S. 368. 629 Saunders. Donald G. 317. 629 Saunders. Sonya K 368. 629 Saunders. Stephen M. 303. 395. 427. 432.629 Sauvage. Trudy L. 349. 629 Sawyer. Brenda G. 244. 269. 349. 629 Sawyer. Cheryl D. 259. 271. 629 Sawyer. Jimmy L. 289. 629 Sawyer. Linda R. 217. 244. 269. 629 Sawyer. William K. 629 Sawyers. Ray G 385. 629 Sayre. Stephen R 629 Scabbard and Btode 241 Scarlett. Cheryl S 358. 629 Schaaf. Margaret A 368. 629 Schaake. Nannette L. 279. 349. 629 Schafer. Joann 267. 507 Schafer. Mary J. 76. 248. 283. 629 Schafer. Sidonie A. 281 . 629 Schaible. Charles A. 329. 629 Schaible. Dexter E. 385. 629 Schaller. Gregory D. 162. 319. 629 Schaller. Timothy C. 392. 629 Schanefelt. Jean 205 Schank. Debi R. 201.222. 263. 349. 629 Schartz. Barry L. 197. 629 Schauble. Linda L 363. 629 Scheaffer. Daryl R. 392. 629 Scheele. Marvin L 299. 630 Scheer. Patrick J. 392. 630 Scheetz. Nancy K. 171. 201. 215. 333. 630 Scheid. Paula S. 630 Schetl. Mary K. 213. 275. 630 Schermerhorn. Barbara 279. 630 Scheuerman. Perry O 177. 507 Scheuneman. Willa D. 214. 349. 630 Schick. Leroy W 630 Schied. Paula S. 248. 341 Schieffer. Rodney J. 188 Schilling. Frieda M 630 Schilling. Laurence 208 Schimpf . Cheryl A. 235. 4O9. 507 Schimpf.GeneL.4O9 Schimpf. Mary A. 363. 630 Schmdler. Ronald L. 187 Schinstock. Eugene E. 72. 285. 319. 507 Schinstock. Jackie L. 319. 630 Schirmer. Charles S. 31 5. 412. 630 Schlegel. Betty J. 227. 630 Schleicher.Charles311. 629 Schtepp. Jeffrey A. 377. 630 Schlesinger. Richard 234. 395. 425. 630 Schlrckau. John H. 191.293.630 Schtosser. Bruce E. 73 Schlosser. Bryon R. 156. 305. 507 Schmanke. Robert M 299. 630 Schmedemann. Ronnie 440 Schmeiser. Christine 238. 349. 630 Schmelzle. Kenneth C. 630 Schmidler. Kathleen 662 Schmidt. Arthur F 311.630 Schmidt. Bonita A. 630 Schmidt. Darrel D. 167. 507 Schmidt. Dennis 630 Schmidt. Gerald D 183. 199. 289. 63O Schmidt. Hal F. 377. 630 Schmidt. Jerry L. 65. 180. 207. 630 Schmidt. Jon E. 377. 630 Schmidt. Judy L. 630 Schmidt. Kathleen A. 200. 630 Schmidt. Kathy G. 2O5 Schmidt. Larry E. 81 Schmidt. Merrill K. 507 Schmidt. Myron D. 385. 630 Schmidt. Patricia A. 363. 507 Schmidt. Richard W. 385. 630 Schmkrt. Roger W. 65 Schmidt. Tracy B 385. 630 Schmidt. Wolfgang P. 219. 630 Schmit. Mrs. John 276 Schmitt. Darrell D. 291. 630 Schmitt. Diana K. 198. 216. 226. 349. 630 Schmitt. Michael K. 293. 630 Schmitt. Terry! K. 187 Schmitz. Linus J. 392. 630 Schmitz. Mary K. 358. 630 Schmitz. Ronald G 377. 630 Schmoll. Marilyn L. 279. 630 Schneickert. George 295. 630 Schneider. Beverly A 507 Schneider. Colleen M. 271. 349. 630 Schneider. Craig P 385. 630 Schneider. David C. 289. 630 Schneider. 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Robert L 167. 226. 392. 631 Schrandt. William J. 508 Schreck. Larry D. 190. 337. 392. 393. 631 Schreiber. Janice K. 662 Schreiber. William B. 631 Schreiner. Leslie A. 666 Schreuder. Linda E 631 Schrock. Mark D. 180. 631 Schroeder. Jane E 358. 631 Schroeder. Judith A. 213. 275. 631 Schroeder. Larry C. 377. 631 Schroeder. Mildred F. 201. 358. 631 Schroeder. Nicholas 187 Schroeder. Polly A. 215. 358.631 Schroeppel. Michele 368. 631 Schubert. William L. 174 Schuetz. Samuel L. 319. 631 Schuler. Larva M 631 Schulke. Dwight A. 173. 177.201.234. 335. 631 Schutte. Denise C. 281. 350. 631 Schulte. Lawrence A. 177. 508 Schulte. Ronald D. 329. 631 Schulteis. Susan J. 65. 66. 225. 277. 631 Schultes. Cheryl D. 66. 198. 245. 341. 631 Schultz. Gary D. 78. 170. 385 SchulU. George W 200. 301. 631 Schultz. Joel S. 231. 508 Schultz. Linda S. 350. 631 Schultz. Rodney B. 632 Schultz. Stanley L. 377. 632 Schulz. Gary D. 313. 632 Schulz. Ronald D. 191. 21 1. 392. 632 Schulze. Carole 147 Schumacher. Douglas 178. 632 Schumacher. Peggy L. 358. 632 Schunke. Robert A. 321. 632 Schupbach. Melanie G. 66. 350. 632 Schurle. Fred E. 21 1 . 508 Schuster. David J. 632 Schutte. Susan L. 277. 508 Schutz. Thomas D. 358. 632 Schwab. Carl F. 323. 632 Schwab. Susan A. 22. 24. 25. 182. 267. 284.632 Schwanke. Jo L. 163. 271. 350. 632 Schwartz. David W. 226. 319. 632 Schwartz. Jeanette R. 2O4 Schwartz. John S. 301. 385. 632 Schwartz. Joseph M. 392. 632 Schwartz. Ralph B 288. 5O8 Schwarz. Carl L 377. 632 Schweiger. Nichole 508 Schweitzer. Mary E. 358. 508 Schweitzer. Nancy M. 194. 211 Schwemmer. Bette J. 232. 368. 632 Schwemmer. Ken E. 191. 385. 632 Schwendener. Linda S. 358. 632 Schwillmg. Linda G. 333. 632 Schwindt. Diane J. 249. 271. 632 Schwindt. Robert C. 168. 335. 632 Schwinn. Michael E 299. 632 Scimeca. Salvatore A. 200. 226 Scoby. David H. 173.632 Scoby. Linda J. 368. 632 Scoggan. Bruce R. 178. 392. 508 Scoggms. Harnet J. 194 Scott. Alan J 323. 508 Scott. Mrs. Bertha 326 Scott. Calvin K. 632 Scott. Carl A. 632 Scott. Catherine E 508 Scott Charles W 392. 632 Scott. Clarence R. 412 Scott. Gerald J. 632 Scott. Harry M. 291. 508 Scott. Joyce M. 358. 632 Scott. Karen E. 171. 248. 358. 632 Scott. Kathryn A. 198 Scott. Laura L. 71. 160.281.632 Scott. Marcia K. 273. 632 Scott. Michael W. 632 Scott. Patricia J. 508 Scott. Paul R 231.377.632 Scott. Rachel A. 71. 281. 632 Scott. Robert L 395. 4O9. 632 Scott. Susan I 283.632 Scott. William N. 632 Scribner. Mildred J. 193 Scritchfield. Connie 2OO. 226. 358. 632 Scully. Susan J 632 Seaman. Pamela J 182. 235. 283. 5O8 Seaman. Wendy O. 350. 632 Seaman. William D. 178 Searcy. Lynda J. 212 Seballoz. Daniel J. 377. 632 Sebastian. Mary K. 223. 350. 351. 632 Sebelius. Keith G. 377. 633 Sebesta. Linda J. 248. 337. 363. 508 Sebree. Robert A. 313. 633 Seek. Richard E. 181. 392. 633 Sedlacek. Margaret J. 633 Sedlacek. Randell L. 179. 442 Sedlock. Thomas A 319. 633 See. Ronald E 240. 508 Seefeldt. Atvin L. 175. 508 Seefeldt. Sondra L 188. 633 Seel. Charles J 78.200.508 Seery. Ronald E 231. 385. 633 Segebrecht. Linda A. 228. 275. 341. 633 Seibel. Colleen M 508 Seibel. Randall P 225. 5O9 Seibert. Eugene R 192. 197. 392. 633 Seibert. Gary D. 78. 81. 192. 198. 509 Seidel. William A. 65. 385. 633 Seifert. Charles W. 377. 633 Seiffhart. Mary A. 358. 633 Seller. Sheryl E. 341 . 633 Seitz. Hertha C. 358. 633 Seitz. Martha J. 275. 633 Seitz. Patricia A. 27 1. 455. 5O9 Seitz. Ronald E. 238. 633 Selbe. Nancy S. 662 Selbe. Janice L. 662 Self. Huber 210. 211 Sell. Philip L. 35. 241. 303. 5O9 Sellars. Tern L. 265. 350. 633 Sellers. Bradley K. 392. 633 Sellers. Ja net K. 213.633 Sells. Dwight D. 199 Selsor. Nancy K. 200. 341 . 633 Semm. Larry A. 188 Senior Cl 454-519 Seratt. Janice L 350. 633 Semen. Allan D. 238. 633 Sessler. Marvin C. 299. 633 Sethman. Jacquelyn K. 341. 633 Setzkorn. Roger L. 192 Severin. Charles G. 285. 317. 509 Severino. Anthony F. 4O9 Severtson. Ruth E. 368. 633 Sewell. Kathleen J. 29. 33. 199. 258. 271. 633 Sewell. Steven G. 315. 633 Seybert. Alice F. 240. 242. 333. 509 Seyfert. Earl H. 417 Seyfert. Ronald J. 192. 509 Seyler. Dale L 633 Seyler. Mary J 127. 160. 281. 633 Seyler. Rita M. 633 Seymour. Cathy E 368. 633 Seymour. James C 218. 509 Seymour. Lynette M. 213. 218. 633 Shafer. Maureen L. 203 Shafer. Steven C. 633 Shaffer. James C. 71. 242. 329. 633 Shaffer. Jane A. 633 Shaffer. Ronald L 321. 633 Shafi. Niskak 220 Shah. Pankaj D. 230. 666 Shah. Piyush S 666 Shah. Pradip K. 666 Shalkoski. Victor 73. 76. 242. 509 Shalkoski. Vincent H. 377. 633 Shallenberger. Charles R. 440 Shamsuddin. Mir 172. 220. 225 Shaner. Sue L 363. 633 Shank. Richard E. 200. 226. 633 Shannon. Carol S. 277. 633 Sharp. James M. 240. 392. 633 Sharp. Kay S. 2O5 Sharp. Lenora E. 350. 633 Sharp. Linda D. 5O9 Shatemick. Dean A. 395. 412. 633 Shaw. Linda C. 277. 633 Shaw. Wilbert 409 Shaw. Wiley S. 297.633 Shay. Larry 0. 1 78. 385. 634 Shay. Robert J. 186. 509 Shay. Wendy V 189 Shearl. James R 238 Shedd. Gregory L. 286. 634 Sheetz. Jane A. 165. 283. 634 Shehi. Linda K. 144. 275. 634 683 Sheik. Alice J. 279. 509 Shelby. Lana K. 509 Sheldon. Deborah A. 341 . 634 Shelledy. Patricia A. 213 Shelley. John M. 329. 634 Shelor, Michael E. 175. 247. 509 Shelor. Robert S. 392. 509 Shelton. Edward J. 194. 385, 634 Shenkel. Claude W. 91. 242 Shepard. Toni L. 198. 341 . 634 Shepek. Donald L. 509 Sheppard. Richard D. 297. 509 Sher. David E. 200. 509 Sherar. Janet S. 271 . 368. 634 Sherer. Sharon A. 66. 176, 363. 634 Sheridan. Mrs. Ada 278 Sheriff. Al 446 Sherlock. Sue L. 67. 245. 271 . 368. 634 Sherraden, Julie D 350. 634 Sherrill, Wendy D. 634 Sherrod.Kent H. 173 Sherwood. Charlotte 233, 363. 634 Sherwood. Karen F. 368. 634 Shetlar. Stephen A. 323. 634 Shideler. Robert W. 325. 634 Shiel. Daniel J. 179. 196. 243. 327. 445. 509 Shields. . Deborah K. 358, 634 Shields. Dorothy J. 350. 509 Shields. Glenn W. 180, 197. 209. 212. 634 Shields, Judy D. 358.634 Shields. Susan A. 232. 245. 273. 350. 635 Shields. Thomas M. 239. 334, 635 Shier. Eleanor R. 265, 635 Shilling. Pamela J. 228. 277. 634 Shilling. Steve A. 385. 635 Shimer. James C. 317. 635 Shinkle. Stuart L. 297. 392. 635 Shipley. Michael J. 160.311.509 Shipley. Pameline S. 244. 635 Shipman, Janet K. 1 65. 267. 635 Shirley. Cynthia D. 363. 635 Shirley. John R. 509 Shivers. Karen S. 171.368.635 Shoemaker. Richard E. 313. 635 Shoemaker, William L. 218. 509 Shoger. Rick D. 171.321.635 Short. Marshall W. 321, 635 Shotts, James L. 392. 635 Shotts. Robert S. 635 Shoup, Charlotte A. 149. 235. 337. 363. 635 Shoup. Marcia E. 350, 635 Shove. Craig R. 64. 303. 509 Showalter. Jerry D. 385. 635 Shrack. James K. 180. 247. 301. 510 Shrader, Charles W. 392, 635 Shrauner. Harry S. 167. 192 293 635 Shrock. JayW. 238. 635 Shrock. Lucy A. 368. 635 Shrouf. Deborah L. 239. 245. 358. 635 Shubert. Jerry J. 635 Shubert. Larry R. 120. 237, 510 Shucart, James 323. 635 Shugart, Grace M. 147 Shull.PaulE. 67 Shull. Terry L. 341,635 Shumate, Phyllis M. 331 635 Shupe. Christine E. 163. 363. 635 Shupe. Mrs. Cora 328 Shupe, George E. 27. 255. 395. 417 635 Shupe. John W. 237. 243. 385. 510 Shurts. James A. 207 Shuyler, Kent D. 228 Sibley. Gwen 1.666 Sibley.VerylB. 186,302,510 Siddiqi. RiazH.220 Sidebottom. Willa F. 216, 510 Sidesinger. Charlotte 232, 635 Sidorfsky. Dona S. 66. 510 Sidwell. Walter L. 186. 236 Siefkes. Dennis R. 81 Siemens, Ellen K. 248, 269. 510 Sieverin. Andree J. 510 Sievers. Connie J. 212. 350. 635 Sievers. Ralph E. 187. 207. 635 Sigars. Linda S. 201, 215. 279, 635 Sigle. Arris A. 337, 392. 393. 635 Sigley. Janora A. 271.635 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 322-323 Sigma Alpha Eta 241 Sigma Chi 324-325 Sigma Delta Chi 242 Sigma Delta Pi 242 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 242 Sigma Nu 326-327 Sigma Phi Epsilon 328, 329 Sigma Tau 243 Sigman. Sandra A. 341 . 635 Sigwing, Deena M. 215. 275. 350, 635 Sigwing, Richard B. 323. 635 Silady, Fred A. 243. 319. 635 Silady.JohnA. 319, 635 Sill, Susan C. 194,277.635 Silva, August J. 409 Silver. Donna L. 271,635 Silvy. Nova J. 251 Simmons, David D. 392, 635 Simmons. David H. 635 Simmons. David P. 317. 636 Simmons, Dennis G. 636 Simmons. Donna R. 214. 240. 636 Simmons, Leroy D. 234. 239, 285. 315. 636 Simmons, Robert L. 636 Si mmons, Steven J. 636 Simon, llene J. 248. 358. 636 Simon, Jane K. 341. 636 Simons. Barbara I. 248. 51O Simons. Debra G. 215. 269. 350 636 Simons. Kent S. 285. 317. 636 Simonson. Mrs. Jeanette 290 Simpson. Glennis J. 341, 636 Simpson. Leslie A. 636 Simpson. Patricia J. 245. 341. 636 Simpson. William B. 334. 636 Sims. Gary D 299. 636 Sims, LanaS. 337. 368. 636 Sims, Linda J. 368. 636 Sims. Marcia G. 636 Sine. William P 289. 636 Singer. Michael F. 178. 315. 636 Singh. Awadh R. 202 Singh. SardarY. 662 Singular. Nancy A. 217. 277. 636 Sinisi, Matthew F. 234 Sinn. Charles D. 636 Sinn, Lawrence E. 297. 636 Sipes. Donald E. 636 Sipes. John C. 226. 319. 636 Siuda. Gerald R. 636 Sjo. JohnB. 167 Skach. James C. 636 Skaer. William C. 187 Skalka. Dennis R. 186. 510 Skates. Lenna D. 176. 203. 510 Skeuse. Elaine J. 368. 636 Skeuse. John T. 319.510 Skeuse. Thomas J. 319. 636 Skidmore. Nancy L. 277. 636 Skinner, Donald E. 185 Skinner. George H. 327, 636 Skinner, Thomas W. 177. 510 Skoch, Janice 204 Skolaut. Beverly J. 232, 341.636 Slack. E. Rex 162 Slagle. George 97 Slater. Charlotte L. 358, 636 Slater. Karen E. 350, 636 Slaven. James J. 31 1.636 Slaven. Stanley M. 220. 510 Slawson. Lloyd J. 293. 636 Slead, David A. 224. 636 Sleffel. William M. 377, 636 Sleichter, Jerry W. 192. 636 Slentz. John L. 204. 392. 510 Slimmer, Dennis R. 178, 196.636 Slinkman. Craig W. 286.636 Sloan, Diana S. 368. 636 Sloan. Eldon 90 Sloan. Jim L. 636 Sloan. Nancy J. 510 Sloat. David E. 64. 240. 636 Slonka. Gerald F. 187. 244 Slothower. Becky M. 250. 281. 510 Slough. Freddie L. 323. 636 Slupianek. Lawrence 285. 288. 637 Slusher. Steven H. 188. 285, 293, 637 Small. Jonathan P. 231. 637 Small. LouieC.416 Smalley, Daryle D. 234 Smalley. Suzanne M. 273. 510 Smart. Deanna F. 197, 203, 222. 331. 637 Smith Scholarship House 334 Smith. Barbara B. 350. 637 Smith. Betty J. 341. 637 Smith. Bob F. 377, 637 Smith. Carey L. 210 Smith, Carolin K. 214. 350. 637 Smith, CharleeJ. 510 Smith, Corydon 175.510 Smith. Craig A. 334. 637 Smith. David E. 305. 637 Smith. David O. 385. 637 Smith. Delancey A. 327. 637 Smith. Dennis B. 313. 637 Smith. Dennis L. 168. 637 Smith. Dennis W. 637 Smith. Douglas G. 301,637 Smith. Edward C. 421 Smith, Eileen P. 245. 368. 637 Smith. Ellen A. 214. 222. 245. 363. 637 Smith. Ernest G. 385. 637 Smith. Eugene C. 319.637 Smith. Floyd 94. 404 Smith, Gene C. 637 Smith, Geraldine A. 73. 75, 265. 637 Smith. Gregory M. 385, 637 Smith. Harry G. 291.637 Smith. James F. 183. 285, 288. 637 Smith. James S. 385.637 Smith. Janice E. 248 Smith, John C. 187. 637 Smith. John D. 319, 637 Smith, John L. 187 Smith, Joleen K. 194. 205 Smith. Judith A. 198. 200. 226. 244. 368, 637 Smith. KarenS. 341,637 Smith, Kelsey.J. 315, 510 Smith, Laura D. 363.637 Smith. Linda L. 239. 277. 358. 637 Smith, LindaS. 510 Smith, Lora M. 149. 164, 215. 236 250 363.510 Smith. Marsha M. 194, 333 637 Smith, Marsha S. 213, 245, 339. 341. 637 Smith. MerrieL 350.637 Smith. Michael R. 385, 637 Smith. Nancy J. 281,637 Smith, Pamela D 189 Smith. Philip M. 64. 307. 637 Smith. Richard A. 183. 251 Smith. Richard R. 385. 637 Smith. Rita A. 65,248.637 Smith. Robert A. 191.510 Smith. Robert G. 169.511 Smith, Robert M. 208, 637 Smith, Robert W. 385, 637 Smith, Roger C. 206 Smith, Ronald G. 511 Smith, Ronald J. 78. 158. 172,319.511 Smith. Ronald W. 127. 175.511 Smith. Roy L. 188.309.511 Smith. Russell E. 143. 385. 637 Smith. Ruthann E. 363. 638 Smith. Sandra M. 175 Smith. Sharon S. 358. 638 Smith. Shirley J. 194. 350. 638 Smith. Stephen A. 287. 638 Smith, Stephen R. 638 Smith, Steven B. 190, 225. 335. 638 Smith. Steven V. 183.638 Smith. Suzanne H. 283. 638 Smith. Terry L. 363. 638 Smith. Thomas C. 307. 638 Smith. Tommy L. 191.385,638 Smith, Vicki L. 350. 638 Smith. Virgil L. 251. 638 Smith. WickhamG. 666 Smith. William A. 638 Smith. William C 392.638 Smoll, Susan L. 638 Smurthwaite Scholarship House 332- 333 Smutz. Darryl D. 321.511 Smutz. Susan 265. 284. 638 Snapp. Gerald E. 192. 231 . 385. 638 Snedegar. John R. 315. 638 Snell. Sharrie A. 65. 66. 76. 265. 638 Snethen. Donald D. 224 Snider. Anne C. 163.223.281.638 Snider. Terry S. 421 Snodgrass, Stephen E. 325. 638 Snook. April L. 358. 638 Snow. Kenneth R. 395. 638 Snyder. Daniel L. 219 Snyder. Edward M. 392. 638 Snyder. James L. 317. 638 Snyder. Karen S. 363. 638 Snyder. Larry G. 238. 638 Snyder. Michael K. 67, 377. 638 Snyder. Shirley A. 350. 638 Snyder. Steven A. 234, 395. 425. 638 Snyder. Thomas E. 64, 183. 196. 289. 638 Soccer Club 244 Social Co-ordinating Council 162 Socolofsky. Barbara 37. 193. 51 1 Socolofsky. Homer E. 91 Socolofsky. Mary J. 281. 638 Socolofsky. Robert M. 64. 287. 638 Soden. Jerry M. 204. 234. 243. 638 Sodergren, Pamela A. 163. 201. 279. 638 Soetaert. Chester J. 511 Soldan, David L. 173.239 Soldenberger. David R. 133. 234. 337. 385.386,511 Sollner. Linda L. 638 Solomon. Thomas R. 315.638 Somers. Dale L. 301.511 Sopahid, Ahandrik 358 Sorensen. Kenneth A. 206. 666 Sorenson. Linda L. 265. 350. 638 Sorenson. Robert J. 377, 638 Sorkin. Peter J. 378 Sororities 263-283 Soupiset, Donald L. 237 Sowers, Carmen M. 169 Sowers. Don W. 168. 208. 638 Sowers. Leon D. 172.511 Spacek. Sheryl G. 267. 638 Spachek. Carole E. 368. 638 Spainhour. Paul L. 204. 243. 638 Spalding. Linda A. 175 Spalding. Robert 639 Spangler. M.Jill 511 Spangler. Michael S. 327, 639 Spark. David C. 167, 311.639 Sparks 165 Sparks. Cliffords. 120. 198.208.295. 639 Sparks. Herbert A. 191.511 Sparks. Mary K. 245. 283, 350, 639 Sparks, Timothy F. 305. 639 Spaulding. Stuart A. 179.208.511 Speakers 46-49 Spear. MarjorieA. 56. 223. 350. 639 Spears. Jeffrey F. 160 Spease. Beth A. 358, 639 Speer. Billy L. 173.639 Speer. Ellen F. 444 Spellman.GailE. 358. 639 Spellman. Sherry 27 Spellman. Wayne E. 639 Spencer. Benjamin F. 178. 511 Spencer. Cynthia L. 358. 639 Spencer. Herbert L. 385. 639 Spencer, John P. 206 Spencer, Marilyn J. 267. 639 Spencer. Robert D. 317, 436. 639 Sperling. Cynthia L. 213. 267. 639 Spessard. Judith A. 21 1 Spicher. Beverly D. 358. 639 Spielman. Norval K. 639 Spielman. Robert E. 385. 639 Spies. Stephen B. 385. 639 Spillman. Maria S. 368. 639 Spillman. Sherry 255 Spingler. Richard H. 297. 639 Spinks. Ernest R. 385.639 Spitsnogle. Sherri D. 170. 265. 51 1 Spivey. Cynthia L. 350. 639 Splitter. Gary A. 187, 309. 661 Splitter. Jackie 164. 263. 485. 511 Splitter. Rosalie J. 341. 639 Sport Parachute Club 230 Sprado. Eric 238 Sprague. Viola J. 511 Sprang. Fred G. 64 Sprang. Janet D. 223. 227. 228. 248. 639 Sprenkel. Kathleen J. 341.639 Spring Fling 254, 255 Springer. Jeffrey A. 317. 639 Springer. Mary E. 205 Spurgeo n. Joseph A. 424. 425 Spyker. Melaine C. 244. 363. 639 Squier. Leland D. 288, 639 Squire. Dorothy A. 350. 639 Staab, Carol J. 258. 273.639 Staats. Susan L. 216. 358. 639 Stach. Robert E. 187 Stadelman. Stanley T. 327. 639 Stafford. Colleen L. 232. 358. 359. 639 Stafford, Dennis D. 208. 377. 639 Stainbrook. Terry A. 293. 639 Stair. Nina C. 214. 341.639 Staley. Cynthia L. 245. 283. 368. 639 Stallard. Bill E. 78. 327 639 Stallbaumer. Robert 120 237 639 Stallings. John C. 392. 639 Stambaugh.LouisA. 181.511 Stambaugh, Marita K. 204 Stamets. Jane O. 639 Stamey. RotertW. 67. 133. 307. 639 Stamey. William L. 129 Standley. Mary A. 639 Stanford. EarleneE. 511 Stanley. Danny D. 640 Stanley. James W. 200 Stanton. Michael C. 325. 640 Starbuck. Nancy K. 277. 363. 640 Stark. Robert L. 309. 640 Starke. Robert F. 640 Starkey. Harold 297. 640 Starkey. Karen K. 275. 640 Starkweather. John M. 377. 640 Starr. Keith D. 240. 250. 385. 640 Starr. Ronald D. 329. 640 States. Alan E. 236. 241. 511 States. Carolyn L. 511 Statesmates 244-246 Statesmen 246 Stauffer. Harley N. 246. 385. 51 1 St. Clair. Leigh W. 191.507 Stearns. Mark M. 307 Stecklein. Alfred L. 291. 640 Stedl. John L. 666 Stedman. Katherine K. 358. 640 Steel Ring 247 Steele. Bruce M. 323. 640 Steele, Donita M. 198. 216. 341. 640 Steele. James R. 305. 640 Steele. Lawrence R. 511 Steele. Richard E. 179. 295. 512 Steelman. Alan D. 412 Steen. Philip J. 208 Stegelin. Forrest E. 120. 191. 197. 293. 641 Stegeman. Michael C. 291. 641 Stegner, Robert B. 299. 641 Steichen. Paul W. 512 Steinberg. Richard C. 409 Steinbring. Sharon K. 368. 641 Steinfort.HarryA. 164. 186.236.484 Steinhilber. Bernard 377. 641 Steinke. Susan B. 281.512 Steinle, Pamela 244, 275. 350. 641 Steinman. Dale J. 295. 641 Steinmeyer. Paul E. 188. 309. 641 Stelter, Lavern H.641 Stenfors. Jack B. 171.512 Stepan. Loren E. 319. 641 Stepanich. Robert M. 641 Stephens. Alan R. 173. 219, 385. 512 Stephens. Barbara K. 641 Stephens. David L. 239. 392. 641 Stephens. Donald J. 641 Stephens. Elizabeth 277. 641 Stephenson. Linda J. 358. 641 Stephenson, Versie H. 377. 641 Steppel. Judy A. 205 Sterbenz. Janet M. 350. 641 Sterling. Michael B. 31 1. 439, 641 Steunenberg. Thomas B. 91 Stevens. Chester L. 641 Stevens. Marsha L. 203. 512 Stevens. Michael B. 204. 313. 512 Stevens. Rodney L. 392. 641 Stevens. Ronald L. 409 Stevenson. DaleE. 177 Stevenson, John E. 641 Stevenson. Paul N. 208. 212 Steward, Barbara C. 641 Steward. Linda L. 273. 641 Steward. Shirley K. 350. 641 Stewart. Ann 512 Stewart. Frederick N. 641 Stewart. Gary A. 161,313.512 Stewart. Jack M. 315, 512 Stewart, James D. 179. 241. 243 Stewart, Kathleen L. 641 Stewart. Richard M. 190 Stewart. Sandra K. 350.641 Stiefel, SueZ. 271.641 Stielow. Kenneth L. 228 Stierwalt. Pamelas. 641 Stiles. Barbara A. 279. 641 Stillwell. GroverR. 641 Stimach. Theodore J. 385. 641 Stindt. JudtihA. 512 Stites. Wilbur R. 168 Stith. MarjorieM. 147 1 SH Stoec SUM. Sra - - SWJ. - SICK Sns SM - - - - - - - - .. . . .- -. .:- M Ml Hi - .-. .-. -:. 684 Stitt. Marcia A. 245. 248. 358. 641 Stitzel. Richard E. 67. 235 Stock. JudyC. 350.641 Stockham. Steven L 66. 305. 641 Stocking. Sherry L. 350. 64 1 Stoecker. Randall D. 167. 293. 641 Stoever. Henry M. 377. 641 Stoftel. Ronald D. 377. 641 Stogsdill. Jerry W. 641 Stohs. Janice L. 248. 641 Stoll. Johnny E. 167.512 Stone. Jennifer J. 358. 641 Stone. William F. 1 78. 641 Stoneback. Teresa J 191. 198. 244. 368. 642 Stonehocker. James P. 642 Stonehocker. Martha 138. 249. 281.642. 512 Stoops. Paul G. 200. 216. 392. 642 Storer. Harold E. 377. 642 Storer. Robert W. 392. 642 Storrer. Carol A. 197. 207. 217. 235. 368. 642 Storrer. Karen I. 512 Story. LuraV. 198.216.363.642 Stoskopf. William A. 288. 642 Stout. Candace H. 66. 283. 350. 351. 642 Stout. Cecil E. 287. 642 Stout Kenneth E 442 Stout. Marcia L. 193. 363. 642 Stout. Mary A 217. 244. 350. 351. 642 Stout. Melvin J. 180.512 Stover. Mary L 642 Stover. Robert H. 662 Stowell. Francis E. 642 St. Pierre. Ruth M. 249. 35O. 351. 642 Strahm. Darlene S 333. 337. 642 Strahm. Ronald L. 512 Strain. Larry D. 230 Strait. Glen L. 174.512 Strait. JanieS. 175 Strandmark. Richard 329. 642 Strasser. Andrew P. 642 Strate. Shela L. 265. 642 Stratmann. Larry E-385. 642 Straube Scholarship House 335 Strecker. Glen E 3O9. 642 Streeter. Bradley C 392. 642 Streit. LesD. 168. 172.642 Stremel. Kathleen M. 241. 642 Stresewski. James E. 144. 181. 247. 512 Stresewski. Jane 204 Stritzke. Robert D. 237. 642 Strom. Susan J. 232. 244. 273. 363. 642 Stromberg. Gary D 642 Strong. Mrs Mabel 337. 360 Stroscio. Francis J. 385. 642 Stroup. Cynthia L. 192. 363. 642 Strozier. Arthur A. 409 Strube. Roger L. 329. 642 Struss. Mark A. 167. 642 Stryker. Charles A 315. 642 Stuart. Gregory C 287. 642 Stuart. James G. 192. 193. 512 Stuart. Jeanne M 642 Stuart. John P. 666 Stuart. Larry D 238. 642 Stubblefield. Douglas 377. 642 Stubbs. Thomas A 512 Stuber. Larry P. 192. 193. 293. 642 Stuckey. Carolyn D. 216. 245. 267. 642 Stuckey. John W. 188 Stuckey. Larry D. 187 Stucky. Jolene F. 642 Stucky. Ronald L. 168. 208. 224 Stucky. Steve M 224 Stude. JohnW. 135. 171.512 Student Education Association 248-249 Student Governing Association- Executive Chairman 158 Student Governing Association- President ' s Cabinet 158 Student Hearth Center 108-109 Student Publications 68-77 Student Senate 160 Studer. Kenneth L. 385. 642 Stuessi. Janice L. 271.512 Stueve. Emmett L 178. 512 Stueve. Karl 377. 642 Stueve. Mark A. 642 Stull. Robert W 406. 409 Stull. Terry D. 179 Stump. Jerry H. 321.512 Stumpff.JohnM.313.642 Sturgeon. Jerry L. 377. 430. 642 Subbaiah. KaseR. 218 Suberkropp. Jerald L 513 Suberkopp. Karen S. 204 Suchart Carol A 182.201.279.513 Sudbeck. OdoM. 234. 513 Sudbeck. Sherry L 513 Suderman. Daniel A. 78 Suellentrop. Timothy 385. 643 Suggs. Fred W 65. 313. 643 Suggs. Laura J 188. 222. 279. 643 Sughrue. Kathryn L. 91 Sullivan. Barbara J. 368. 643 Sullivan. Jennifer K. 249. 279. 643 Sullivan. Joseph M. 199. 385. 643 Sullivan. Terrance L. 392. 643 Summer School 17 Summers. Peggy A 643 Summers. Sara A 273. 643 Sumner. Ronald P. 285. 301. 513 Sumner. Stephen A 643 Sumners. Ronald J. 287. 643 Sundahl. Thomas E. 323. 643 Sundberg. Eugene A. 643 Sundberg. Orville W 643 Sundberg. Virginia K. 341. 643 Sunderland. Jean M. 158. 197. 2O3. 217. 219.331.643 Sundgren. Peggy S. 213. 269. 350. 643 Surrett. Richard L. 243. 288. 643 Surs. Wendelm 358. 643 Surs. Woodward 643 Sutuera. Diane E. 368. 643 Sutherland. Helen E 377. 643 Sutherland. Richard 377. 643 Sutler. Sandra D. 341. 643 Sutton. Terry P 228 Suzuki. Vasuo 666 Svarvari. Sherwood L 186 Svaty. Anne L. 245. 277. 350. 643 Svaty. Karl J. 178. 196 Svoboda. Olen F. 385. 643 Swam. Charlotte L. 269. 643 Swain. Damon P. 76 Swain. John L 301. 643 Swain. Marion K. 203. 333. 513 Swain. Ruth A. 218. 358. 643 Swan. Arthur T 305 Swan. Linda G. 215. 269. 643 Swan. William S. 643 Swander. William A. 327. 643 Swaney. Kathleen 368 Swaney. Thais K. 643 Swank. Helen T. 280 Swanson. Michael R. 120. 190. 377. 378 Swanson. Roger W. 513 Swanson. Sherman J 186. 236. 513 Swanson. Terry A. 643 Swart. Clifford L. 168. 17Z 246. 513 Swart. Donna G. 269. 643 Swart. Roger R. 179.513 Swayze. Stephen W. 3O5. 430. 643 Sweat. Donald L. 187 Swedenburg. Robert L. 166. 513 Sweet. Dennis E. 325. 643 Swenson. Carol R. 513 Swenson. David D. 179. 315. 643 Swenson. Dennis D. 377. 643 Swenson. Edward L. 180. 334. 643 Swenson. Joyce M. 213. 350. 643 Swenson. Kenneth L 430. 432 Swenson. Laurence R. 315. 643 Swenson. Loren C. 643 Swenson. Phillip E. 643 Swenson. Richard L 329. 513 Swenson. Sandra S. 269. 644 Swenson. Vickey L. 65. 211. 273. 644 Swerczek. David A. 187 Swift. Nolan G. 192. 378. 644 Swimming 438 -439 Swing. Cheri L 265. 358. 644 Swmney. Bill C 378. 644 Swisher. Rhae M. 644 Swisher. Terry L 644 Swoyer. Glen F 206 Syal. Saadat M. 179. 216. 220. 229. 644 Syed. Sayeed U. 220. 666 Sylvester. Janice M. 197. 201. 368. 644 Symns. Donna L 193. 238. 350. 644 Symns. Perrin K. 120. 19Z 197. 644 Symons. Stanley M. 323. 644 Szafran. Thomas A. 190. 392. 644 Szopmski. Leonard P. 392. 644 Taber. Homer L 181. 378. 513 Tacha. Ronald L. 435 Tacktill. Norman 644 Taddeo. Arthur C 392. 666 Taddiken. Patricia J. 350. 644 Tadtman. Manlyn M. 513 Tagader. Mrs E E 318 Takahara. Nancy N. 368. 644 Tal ley. Allen G. 436 Tanaka. Edwin 1. 644 Tang. Ting J. 172. 225 Tangeman. Roy D 225. 226. 644 Tangeman. Steven A. 3O7. 644 Tanner. Carole L. 513 Tanner. James R. 198. 208. 309. 644 Tanner. John W 358. 644 Taplin. Faye L 248. 341. 513 Tarbutton. Barbara J. 358. 644 Tarman. Galen W. 325. 644 Tarry. Michael C. 325. 395. 427. 428. 430. 432. 433. 644 Tarry. Patricia J. 350. 644 Tarver. Phyllis. A. 201. 216. 267 Tasker. Jerry D 644 Tasker. Sheryl S 368. 644 Tate.CandisK.341.644 Taul. Tom B. 329. 644 Taylor. Barbara E 267. 644 Taylor. Bernard C. 644 Taylor Charles M. 513 Taylor Christine A. 215. 244. 267.341. 644 Taylor. David R. 644 Taylor. Glenn G 666 Taylor. Howard W. 31 1. 644 Taylor. James E. 287. 644 Taylor. James S. 201. 207. 644 Taylor. John C. 385. 513 Taylor. Kenneth E. 385. 644 Taylor. Kent D. 3O5. 644 Taylor. Lois E. 227. 644 Taylor. Pamela K. 216. 358. 644 Taylor Ralph B. 72. 135. 171. 315. 513 Taylor. Steven L 236. 285. 291. 513 Taylor. Terryl L 358. 644 Taylor. Thomas A 202. 228 Teaford. Patricia M 368. 645 Teagarden. Glenn R 192. 193. 293. 645 Teagarden. Richard L. 192. 193. 293. 513 Tedford. Jay S 385. 513 Tedford. John M. 385. 645 Teener. James W 335. 645 Tegtmeyer. Cteve W 392. 645 Teichgraeber. Joseph 307. 645 Tachgraeber. Robin R. 513 Teichgraeber. Thomas 307. 514 Telker. David L 325. 645 Tellefson. John R. 385. 645 Temme. Linda A 244. 350. 645 TMMfe441 Teply. Timothy R. 313. 645 Terbovich. Steven 321. 645 Terpening. Harold R. 645 terry. Austma 363. 645 Terwilliger. Sharon 66. 190. 221. 514 Teschner. Susan C. 67. 358. 645 Teske. Jolene K. 214. 350.645 Tessendort. Linda R. 341. 645 Tetebo. Rosetta 166. 207 Textor. Thomas ft. 385 Thaemert. Maurianne 271. 645 Thalheim. Patricia A 350. 645 Theno. Patricia A 213. 358. 645 Theobald. Nancy A. 65. 174 Theta Sigma Phi 250 Theurer. Richard L. 191. 293. 514 Theurer. Shirley M. 514 Thiel. Margaret A 200. 226. 248. 341. 645 Thiel. Marie E. 514 Thiele. Gerald H. 197. 2O9. 645 Thieler. Stephen M. 204. 219 Third. Mitchell D. 417 Tholin. Tonald C. 514 Thomas. Barbara J. 213. 228. 350. 645 Thomas. Beverly J 171. 203. 245. 645 Thomas. Bonita K. 350. 351. 645 Thomas. Daniel E. 31 1. 435. 645 Thomas. Jacquelyn J 368. 646 Thomas. Jan D. 213. 350. 646 Thomas. Janet S. 646 Thomas. John E 319. 646 Thomas. John K. 242 Thomas. John P. 321 . 646 Thomas. John R 646 Thomas. Kenneth E. 88 Thomas. 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Steven M. 392. 666 Thompson. Wayne E. 168. 197. 392. 646 Thompson. Wilma M. 365 Thompson. Mrs. Thomson. Mary H. 218. 341. 646 Thomson. James C 385. 646 Thornbrugh. Steven K. 291. 514 Thorne. Michael H. 646 Thorp. GuidaV 65 Thorp. Roger M. 65 Thorpe. Carol S. 265. 646 Thorpe. Henry W. 329. 514 Thorson. I Eugene 91 Thull.GaryL646 Thummel. Lawrence K. 237. 334. 646 Thummel. Randall E 646 Thurston. Rita M. 198. 350. 646 Thurston. Sidney R 392. 646 Thyfault. Harlan A. 514 Tice. Daniel R. 385. 514 Tice. Leland W. 385 Tidball. William P. 187 Tiemann. Larry S. 646 Tiemeier. Neil E 313. 646 Tiemeier.OttoW.91 Tietjen. Douglas. A. 317. 514 Tilgham. Benjamin 129 Tiltery. Carol A. 271.646 Tillinghast. Henry S 334. 646 Tillinghast. Herbert 334. 646 Tillman. Frank A. 91. 142 Tillman. Janice M. 163. 350. 647 Tillman. John M. 647 Tisch. Jon G. 393. 647 Timken. Roger D. 301. 395. 430. 647 Tinkler. Duane N. 378. 647 Tinnakul. Nithet 201 . 207. 666 Tisdale. Paula J. 29. 246. 283. 341. 647 Tittel. 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Sammy K. 647 Trapp. James N. 167. 197. 647 Travis. Karen E 246. 369. 647 Traxson. Steven G. 178. 295. 647 Tremmel. William M. 203. 514 Trennepohl. Harlan J. 91 Trennepohl. James A. 173. 204. 219. 239. 243 Trent. Curtis 115. 207 Tresenriter. Linda L. 267. 647 Triangle 288 Tribble. Alan L 647 Tribunal 162 Trigg. Linda S. 245. 341. 647 Tripp. Wilson 91 Trisler. Dennis R. 334. 514 Troell. Richard S. 179.315.514 Trost. Eldon R. 514 Trotman. Beth A. 341 . 647 Troutfetter. George 2O8 Troyer. Deryl L. 238. 647 Trueblood. Linda S. 215. 369. 647 Truelsen. Kenneth A. 393. 647 Truhlar JimmieW. 179. 393. 648 Truitt. Gary B. 191.514 Trumble. Kenneth C 514 Trumble. Larry W. 648 Trumpp. Janice A. 67. 213. 350. 648 Trzicky. Dianna K. 350. 648 Tschanz. Mary L. 369. 648 Tschorn. Reginald R 237 Tuck. Sharon E. 197. 350. 648 Tucker. Cynthia M 648 Tucker. David L 174 Tucker. Delva K 515 Tucker. Lawrence H 386. 648 Tucker. Leonard L. 192. 648 Tucker. Loren G. 186. 315. 515 Tucker. Richard G. 1 73. 295. 648 Tuel. Michael W. 67 Tuggle. William A. 303. 648 Tull.GaryB 648 Tuma. Feme I. 200. 217. 245. 350. 648 Tuma. Jimmy L 200. 226. 250. 386. 648 Tunell. JenilaC.205 Tung. James H. 666 Tunison. Lynda J 648 Tunison. Mrs. Wilma R. 343 Turk. Martha A 369. 648 Turnbull. Clifford G 662 Turner. Catherine L. 193. 232. 648 Turner. Gary L 207. 648 Turner. Kathleen E. 358, 648 Turner. Marvin E. 186. 515 Turner. William T 378. 648 Tussey. Dorothy J. 283. 350. 648 Tussey. Mary L. 133. 258. 283. 648 Twaddell. Dale 0. 168. 515 Twaddell. Ladeanna 169 Tweed. Thomas E. 65. 323. 648 Tweedy. Lindsey D. 175. 317. 648 Twiss. Page C. 242 Tyler. David A. 378. 648 Tyner. Twila R. 269. 369. 648 Tyrus. Carmen M. 163. 358. 515 Tyson. Timothy E. 393. 648 U Uhlrich. Charles J. 225 Uhlrich. James J 393. 648 685 Ukele. Pamela D. 197. 358. 648 Ullah. Hamid666 Ullom, Jimmy K. 666 Umberger. Gregory D. 191. 386, 648 Umphrey. William R. 648 Umscheid. Louise M. 213. 226 Umscheid. 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James E. 250. 386, 650 Vaughan, Deborahs. 271.650 Vaughan, Linda K. 245. 350. 650 Vaughan. Theda L. 359. 650 Vaughn. Thomas L. 204 Vawter, James D. 393, 650 Vay. Allen R. 395. 412. 650 Veach. Larry L 325. 650 Vedros.Gus G. 425 Vedros. Stephen G. 325. 650 Veith. Douglas 211 Veith. William L. 650 Veldhuizen, Ivan D. 378, 650 Vergin. Dexter A. 662 Verhaalen, Marylyn E. 445, 650 Verhage, Karen J. 203, 351. 515 Vering. Kathryn J. 359. 650 Vermillipn. Jane D. 228. 275. 650 Verneau. Sylvan R. 650 Vernon. Thomas T. 228 Vernon. Thomas W. 329. 435, 650 Verschelden, Michael 176, 181 Veskerna. Connie L. 29. 31. 34. 281. 284. 650 Veterinary Medicine Council 150 Veterinary Medicine Open House 54 - 55 Veteto, Sherry A. 515 Vialle. Regis L. 185. 386. 650 Vickelson. Barbara J. 196 Vickers. Melaney R. 359. 650 Vieselmeyer. Mabel R. 351. 650 Vieux, J.Michael 174 Vigeron, William E. 231, 650 Vincent, Billy R. 515 Vincent, Karen K. 189 Vincent. Sheryl 650 Vincent. Thomas D. 186.515 Vine. Mark H. 650 Viney. Walter J. 127. 174.307. 515 Virgason. Joyce M. 369. 650 Vitt. David J. 185. 650 Vlach, Anthony J. 183. 319. 650 Vicek, Henry A. 231,650 Vodopest. Edward L. 231, 386. 650 Vodraska. Rita L. 135. 194.233.454.515 Voelker. Gary E. 186, 319. 515 Voelker. Shirley A. 189 Vogel.GailL. 273. 351,650 Vogel. Richard L. 442 Vogt, Sharilyn D. 273, 650 Voigt, Lois M. 363, 650 Voigts. Vaunda L. 265. 351. 650 Volesky. Jerry E. 174.515 Volesky. LanaM. 175 Volkman. Linda K. 171. 359. 650 Volweider. Joan A. 359. 650 Von Riesen. David 88 Voos, GreggT. 301.650 Voran, Jill 248. 273. 650 Vore. James L. 650 Vore. Richard L. 516 Voss. Karen S. 212. 240. 248. 650 Voth, Eldeen M. 331.650 Voth.VickiS. 213. 271,650 W Waddle. Nancy K. 283.650 Wade. Gale L. 369. 650 Wade, Kenneth R. 293. 516 Wade. Linda K. 650 Wade. Robert K. 651 Wadsack, James F. 187, 386, 651 Waeldin, Marilyn A. 283. 651 Wagenblast. Gary L. 516 Waggoner. 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Marcia S. 359. 655 Wenzel. Batbata J. 359. 655 Werner. Henry H. 301. 655 Werner. Ruth D. 217, 363, 655 Wertenberger, Kirt P. 655 Werts. Stephen M. 386. 655 Wertz. Christine 213. 359. 655 Wessels.JaneM. 191. 193.351.655 Wessling. Barbara S. 205 Wessling. RobertJ. 517 West Hall 364 - 369 West. Barry L. 287. 517,655 West. Edgar W. 517 West. Karen J. 517 West, Paul R. 317. 655 West. Roger W. 307, 655 West, Sharon K. 369, 655 West, Steven J. 655 West. Warren N. 307. 655 Westberg, Robert N. 378 655 Westerman. John R. 135. 171, 293. 655 Westerman. Marilyn K. 214 351 655 Westfahl. Kim B. 205 Westphal. Dennis C. 655 Westphal.GaryL. 188 Westphal. Janet E. 189 Wesphal. Russell D. 386. 655 Wethington. Dana D. 205 Wethington. Stanley 72, 242 517 Wetter. Rita E. 226, 341 655 Wetz. Luann K. 76, 265. 369. 655 Weybrew. Steven J. 393. 517 Weyer. Douglas C. 192. 234, 293, 655 Weyer. Lawrence A 445 Weyer. Marcia A. 212 Wheat State Agronomy Club 250 Wheatcroft. James S. 430. 655 Wheatley. Beniamin H. 64. 315 655 Wheatley, Dennis C. 297. 517 Wheeler, Joanne P. 175 Wheeler, John L. 174. 236. 517 Wheeler. Sharon K. 517 Wheeler, Thomas A. 425 Wheeler, Vicki L. 213, 259. 267. 655 Wheelock. Hugh H.80 Whetstine. Douglas G. 517 Wnipple, Kerry M. 655 Whitaker, Bruce L. 378. 655 White, Cheryl J. 197. 369. 655 White. Cynthia E. 202. 233. 655 White. Dana K. 655 White. Gailen D. 206 White. Gene P. 238. 307. 655 White. Joan M. 351. 655 White. JodyL. 65, 275.517 White, Katherine M. 359. 655 White. Mary A. 27 1.655 White. Nancy J. 351.655 White. Peggy J. 275. 655 White, Raymond R. 171,655 White. Sylvia L 202. 245. 655 White. Thomas. A. 393. 655 White. Vernon M. 188 White. William R. 393. 655 Whitegon. Patty L. 250. 655 Whitehair. Janet M. 76. 273. 369. 655 Whitehair. John T. 393. 656 Whitehair, Kenneth 55 Whitehair. Norman V. 96 Whitehair. Rita M. 283. 656 Whitehill, James H. 197. 656 Whitehill. Janet M. 259. 656 Whitehill. Wayne L. 203. 378. 656 Whiteman. Arveta C. 192. 200. 656 Whitesell. James L. 234 Whitesell.JimL.656 Whitfield. Carol L. 248. 279. 656 Wnitham, Warren W. 192. 293, 656 Whitley, Sharon A. 29. 182. 277, 231. 517 Whitlock. Antoinette 369. 656 Whitlock.GwenE. 351,656 Whitlow. Karen L. 199. 369. 656 Whitman. Robert C. 198. 238. 386. 656 Whitmer. Cheryl L. 517 Whitmer. Dennis N. 208. 297. 386. 656 Whitmer. Lionel R. 237. 517 Whitmore. Cheryl L. 248 Whitmore, Dan E. 656 Whitmore, Gregory A. 200. 378. 656 Whitney, Cheryl D. 201 Whitney. Eleanor R. 263. 656 Whitney. Mason C. 285. 305. 517 Whitney. Vicki O. 213. 351. 656 Whittlesey. Diana K. 176. 203. 369. 517 Whitton. Karen J. 359. 656 Whitworth. Paula L. 273. 656 Whorton. Cathy D. 259. 277, 656 686 Wibbeler. Richard M. 161. 162. 171 183 201.295.517 Wichman. Ann L. 357. 656 Wichman. Daryl L. 221. 248. 518 Wichman. Kenneth D. 246. 656 Wichman. Ross J. 516 Wick, Linda L. 279. 656 Wicks. James L. 200. 286. 656 Widau. Linda 194 Widau. StanlyC. 166.293.518 Widener. Gayla F. 240. 246. 369. 656 Widener. James R. 289. 656 Wiechman. Batbara H. 518 Wiechman. Steven R 171. 299. 518 Wiehe. Jonell J. 357 656 Wiehe. Linda C. 357. 656 Wieland. David K. 321. 435. 656 Wiese. Donn E. 395. 421 . 656 Wietharn. James R. 518 Wigger. Timothy D 179. 291. 656 Wiggins. Dwight E. 656 Wiggins. Judith A. 518 Wiggins. Suzanne R. 2O4 Wigert. Robert D. 656 Wilborn. Richard E. 518 Wilbur. Donald A. 206 Wilch. Cheryl L. 277, 518 Wilc ' ke. Richard W. 518 Wilcox. Connie J. 518 Wilcox. Robert A. 225 Wilcoxen. George D. 160 Wild. Donald R 656 Wildlife Society 251 Wiles. Robert E. 386. 656 Wiley. Cecil W. 656 Wiley. Eva. A. 189.518 Wiley. George L. 186. 309. 518 Wiley. Shirley J. 233. 656 Wilhite. Ruth A. 333. 656 Wilhoite. Paula M. 518 Wilike. Richard W. 293 Wilkerson. Elizabeth 217 235.246.248. 369.656 Wilkerson. Raymond W. 242, 518 Wilkms. George M. 444 Wilkins. Ronald H. 656 Wilkinson. JaneC. 244. 351. 656 Wilkinson. Steven D 393, 656 Will. Dennis W. 393.656 Will. Steven D. 393. 656 Willard F. Lynn 150.187.657 Willard. Lloyd H. 327.657 Willcott. Howard J. 319. 657 Willcott. Michael F. 319. 657 Willcox. Constance G. 197.331.657 Willcox. Joyce L. 359. 657 Willcoxon, Carla J. 281. 341. 657 Williams. Andrew 427 Williams. Bernard 208. 234. 239. 657 Williams. Christine 222. 351. 657 Williams. David R. 657 Williams. Deborah S, 265. 359. 657 Williams. Dianna L. 265. 359. 657 Williams. Diedra H. 359. 657 Williams, Don N 64. 237. 291 657 Williams. Donald G. 378. 657 Williams. Eugene 414. 417 418 419 421 Williams. Frederick 72. 73. 242. 378. 439 518 Williams. GayleM 369.657 Williams. John C, 162. 481 Williams. KimberlyE. 25. 182 281 657 Williams. Larry L. 150. 186. 518 Williams. Lawrence R. 657 Williams. Linda M, 160. 163. 339, 341. 657 Williams. Lucillious421 Williams. Margaret A 228. 230. 518 Williams. Mark D. 187 Williams. May A 189 Williams. Michele H. 160. 163, 339, 341. 657 Williams. Milton J. 237. 393. 518 Williams. Nancy G. 193. 197. 246. 369. 657 Williams. Ronald C. 315. 518 Willaims. Roy 192 Williams. Sharon K. 170. 193. 341. 657 Williams. Susan M. 341. 657 Williams. Thomas A. 187. 196 Williamson. John R. 181.203.518 Willingham. Rayford 325. 657 Willis. Jane A. 357. 657 Willis. LonnieO. 187.658 Willis. Patricias. 189 Willis. RayeE. 417 Willis. Richard R. 289. 658 Willits. Thomas L. 288. 658 Willmore. Randall E. 220. 31 1. 658 Willms. Laura N. 35 1.658 Willoughby. Jesse R. 658 Willoughby. Stuart L 315. 658 Willson. Dale B. 295. 658 Willt. Connie R. 201.359 Willyard. Curt L 72. 325. 658 Willyard. Marvin R. 190. 225. 335. 658 Wilson. Bruce L. 325.658 Wilson. Chadd R. 656 Wilson. Charles E. 329 Wilson. Cynthia A. 197. 233. 273. 331 341,519 Wilson, Cynthia K. 658 Wilson. George G. 386. 658 Wilson. George T. 519 Wilson, Mrs. Grace 296 Wilson. James A. 181. 307. 658 Wilson. James R. 194. 238. 309. 658 Wilson. Janel S. 273. 519 Wilson. John H. 321. 658 Wilson. Linda S. 199. 226. 369. 658 Wilson, Lonnie D. 435 Wilson. Max L. 287. 658 Wilson. Maxine E. 363 658 Wilson. Meryl D. 315. 449 658 Wilson. Philip B. 234. 423. 425. 658 Wilson. Richard D. 168. 172. 183. 208. 212.658 Wilson. Sandra A 197. 245. 351. 658 Wilson. Sharon L. 363. 658 Wilson. Steven R 175.658 Wilt. Jeanette L. 194. 200. 240. 269. 359. 658 Wiltse. Kenneth C. 658 Windels. James H. 658 Win den. Mary C. 226. 245. 658 Winderlin. Marilyn S 369. 658 Winderlm. Pauletta 217. 519 Wineland. Ronald 0. 67. 234. 235 658 Winfrey. Wayne E. 409 Winkfield. William W. 393 658 Winkler. Albert L. 200 Winkler. Ellen E. 200 Winn. Barbara J. 359. 658 Winn. Donald L. 303. 658 Winter. John E. 236. 519 Winter. John T. 307. 658 Winter. Judith A. 192. 363. 658 Winter. Nancy L 658 Winter. Richard L. 378. 658 Winter. Ronald A. 658 Winter. Sharon 194. 658 Winter. Sylvia A. 204 Winter. Tex 4 17 Winter. Willaim G. 519 Wintz. Cary D. 160 Winzeler. Kenneth A. 120. 167. 291. 519 Winzeler. Robert F. 201. 378. 658 Wirth. William C 295. 658 Wiruth. Daniel J. 658 Wise. Alicia K. 369. 658 Wise. Deborahs. 351.659 Wisegarver. David P 378. 659 Wisegarver. Frederic 188.659 Wisegarver. Richard 659 Wiseman. Lonnie A. 177.297.659 Wishall. Jerry P. 200. 203. 226. 519 Wishall, Paul M. 200. 246. 519 Wisniewski. John E. 299. 659 Witt. Nancy L. 245. 351. 659 Witt. Thomas K. 659 Witter. Wendell R. 519 Wobker. Larry D. 203 Woelfer. Carl W. 659 Woellhof. Linda K. 225. 245. 363 659 Woellhof. Martha S. 363. 659 Wofford. Jerry R. 78. 659 Wogan. Mrs. Mildred 292 Wohler. Lynn R. 67. 235 Wohler. Michael A. 393 659 Wohlt. James E. 386. 519 Wolf. Pamela S. 359. 659 Wolfe. Carolyn M. 66. 245. 265 351 659 Wolfe. DanneyL. 188. 323 519 Wolfe. Janet L 245. 265 659 Wolfe. Regma F. 37. 1 57. 223. 267. 659 Wolfram. Joyce L. 193. 363. 659 Wolken. Rosalia H. 246. 263. 369 659 Wollen. Terry S. 238. 659 Wolters. Douglas J. 299. 659 Wolters. Richard B. 299. 659 Woltkamp. Melinda R. 273. 659 Womeldorff. Joyce L. 248. 341. 519 Womer. Sally A. 271. 659 Wong. Carolyn H. 194 Wood. Anne M. 204 Wood. Ben W. 81. 120. 191. 198. 309. 458. 519 Wood. David L 659 Wood. David W. 334. 659 Wood. Janice K. 198. 351. 659 Wood. John D 198. 234. 309. 659 Wood. LeettaL. 283. 519 Wood. Mary K. 163. 182. 281. 519 Wood. Michael A. 66. 198 659 Wood. Michael E. 378. 659 Wood. Steve J. 329. 425. 659 Wood. Susan S. 277. 659 Wood. Terre L. 29. 27 1 . 351 . 659 Woodall. Cathi 359. 659 Woodard. Charles R. 303. 659 Woodard. June A. 40. 281 . 659 Woodard. Kim 659 Woodard. Susan G. 275. 659 Woodburn. John W 291.519 Woodcock. Linda S. 351.659 Woodley. Kent E. 659 Woodqueth, Philip M. 239 Woods. Paul C. 317. 659 Woods. R. Bruce 240 Woodson. Janet H. 341. 659 Woodson. Pamela J. 359. 659 Woodward. Robert L. 303. 659 Woodworth. Philip M 386. 659 Woofter. Frank L. 167. 291 Woofter. Mary B. 519 Wool Judging Team 81 Woolcott. Mary A. 265. 660 Woolf. Linda L 228 Woolington. Stephen 179. 196. 243 Woolley. Marilyn L 217. 279. 519 Woolpert, Steven C. 393. 660 Woolsey. Jack L. 234. 424. 425. 660 Woolsey. Terrill L. 201 Works. Virginia J. 226. 660 Worley. Melody K. 192. 279. 660 Worley. Michael D. 295. 660 Worley. Ronald R. 158. 201. 221. 519 Worley. William S. 158. 159. 164. 291. 493.519 Wormington. Kay M 201. 279. 660 Woydziak. Eugene F 319. 660 Wray. Warren K. 179. 183. 196. 519 Wrestling 434-435 Wright. David W. 200. 660 Wright. Elynn S. 218. 263. 660 Wright. Erna J. 189, 205 Wright. Haskell S. 188. 293, 660 Wright. Henry 127 Wright. Larry J. 67, 329. 519 Wright. Lawrence R. 395. 430. 660 Wright. Leon W. 386. 660 Wright. Mary A. 359. 660 Wright. Michael A. 200 Wright. Ralph 129 Wright. Randolph L. 166. 386. 519 Wright. Steven i. 395. 660 Wrigley. Debbie 205 Wujek. Lavonne M. 351. 660 Wulfkuhle. Noell E. 269. 660 Wunderly. Mike 409 Wurtz. Barbara S. 200. 226 Wurtz. Stephen P. 199. 226. 319. 660 Wurtz. Teresa J. 200. 226. 660 Wurzbacher. Pamela S. 242. 660 Wuu. Long L. 666 Wyand. Michael W. 393. 660 Wyckoff. Kirk F. 295. 660 Wyckoff. M.William 171.520 Wyckoff. Marsha L. 205 Wyker. Pamela R. 216, 351. 660 Wykoff. Beverly 235. 351. 520 Wymore. Ricki G. 386. 660 Wyrick, Cathy S. 369. 660 Wyss. Paul T. 378. 660 Yackle. Clifford E. 660 Yajnik. AshvinP. 218 Yale. Lucille E. 216. 341 . 660 Yamashita. Bruce N. 660 Yaney. Jed E. 289. 660 Yapit. Mary R. 209. 359. 660 Yarbrough. Glenn 30-31. 44 Yardley. David B. 237 Yardley. Linda K. 204 Yarnell. Bruce E. 660 Yarnell. Lloyd S. 412 Yates. Harold 211. 285. 313. 660 Yates. Orlando B. 393. 660 Yeager. Marsha K. 359. 660 Yelenik. Lois E. 277. 660 Yenzer. Sandra K. 660 Yeo. David R. 64. 660 Yeo. Dennis G. 660 Yeomans. Terry J. 393. 660 Yoder. Dennis L. 442 Yoder. Terry L. 386. 660 Yoho. Rex E. 520 Yorganson. Flora J. 205 Yorgason. Vernon W. 666 York. Benjamin C. 386. 660 York. Mary C. 351.660 York. Walter. F. 307. 660 Yorke. Cynthia R. 156. 248. 258. 281. 660 Yorke. Jerome P. 187. 293. 661 Yost. Robert E. 239. 386. 661 Yotter. Edward E. 666 Youle, Michael J. 661 Young, Alwin L. 666 Young. Ann M. 223. 281. 661 Young. Dorothy J. 246. 269. 351. 661 Young. Gaela M. 225. 520 Young. Leroy 1. 173. 286. 661 Young. Loretta J. 200. 333. 661 Young. Nancy A. 65. 277. 520 Young. Philip R. 393.661 Young. Regina G. 275. 661 Young. Sarah T. 666 Young. William P. 303. 520 Younger. Gerald P. 315. 661 Younger. Kathleen A. 369. 661 Youngers. Diane K. 149. 165. 213. 235. 267. 661 Younker. Dawnetta C. 359. 661 Yunk. DanC. 303. 661 Yust. Gail A. 661 Yust. Steven W. 661 2a bel. Charles W. 299.661 Zabel. Robert C. 520 Zabm. Ezzatollah 178. 220 Zaidi. Intesar H. 202 Zaidi. Rebecca A. 202 Zaiss. Craig R. 295. 661 Zaiss. Linda C. 359. 661 Zajic. Lerae K. 275. 351. 661 Zakoura. Sheila L. 363. 661 Zangger. Charles P. 286. 661 Zavesky. Thomas C. 378. 520 Zecha. David A. 386. 661 Zeckser. Stephen D. 386. 661 Zeller. Richard L. 378. 661 Zenishek. Carolyn R. 238. 351. 661 Zerr, Elmer C. 179. 520 Zewdu. Omer 166 Zibell. Barbara L. 359. 661 Zieger. Perry R. 317. 661 Ziegler. Donald G. 197 Ziegler. Gary L. 378. 661 Zillinger. Philip R. 378. 661 Zimmer. Craig L. 303. 661 Zimmer. Richard M. 181. 325. 519 Zimmerman. Charles M. 178.247.519 Zimmerman. Donald E. 386. 666 Zimmerman. Douglas N. 661 Zimmerman. Gary L. 386. 666 Zimmerman. Jerome L. 661 Zimmerman. Laurel G. 520 Zimmerman. Marc W. 64, 520 Zimmerman, Martha J. 133. 239. 359. 661 Zimmerman. Murice E. 666 Zimmerman. Nancy L. 263. 661 Zinman. Robert L. 520 Zipp. Roberts. 661 Zlasney. David C. 393. 661 Zoerb. G. Michael 442. 520 Zook. Warren A. 661 Zorn. Thomas F. 228. 241. 661 Zubeck. Robin J. 67. 393. 661 Zweygardt. Ranee A. 359. 661 Zwierzychowski, Robert 231 Zych. Joyce M. 351. 661 687 1 In retrospect . . . It has been a difficult task to compile the history of 1968 while that history is being made. We have tried to capture the changes, spirit and mood of this particular year, and, at the same time, create a treasured and valuable memory book for the future. I am sure there will be many different opinions concerning this year ' s book I have tried to incor- porate new ideas and meet the pre-established criteria and my personal satisfaction. It has been a difficult task. But, despite the problems, doubts, tears and headaches, it has been a rewarding experience. I would like to express my thanks to those who have contributed to the production of the 1968 Royal Purple. First, to my dedicated staff who spent many hours working on this book when they could have been out having fun or studying. And, to the trio that became the Top Three in Command, Vic Shalkoski, Diana Barton and Gerri Smith. Special thanks to Del Brinkman, Royal Purple adviser; C.J. (Chief) Medlin; Jack Backer and Sue Brandner for their advice and sugges- tions. Recognition is due Frank Wright, John Sayler and Steve Max- well of the American Yearbook Company and Bob Merriman of the Durand Cover Company. Also, to Liz Conner for her opening and divi- sion pages ' copy. Finally, my greatest appreciation to my parents and understanding and patient friends who have made editing the RP pos- sible and enjoyable. JoAnn Goetz, Editor ' -r -
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