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I I Royal Purple NINETEEN SEVENTY Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas Karen Corn Editor Jenny Dunbar Office Manager (J Contents Features 14 Academics 82 Organizations 156 Housing 248 Sports 404 Classes 454 The Year 679 Published by Student Publications, Inc. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas What is the University? Alone it is nothing more than 56 limestone buildings located on 313 acres of land. A student is one of 12,716 to enroll in any of 4000 different class- es. He and other students from 50 states and 49 foreign countries consume 150 dozen Union donuts daily and 8,342 gallons of beer weekly. A student may be one of 107 individuals standing in the Sar-Saw line at registration. As a place the University offers more than a numerized, computerized loca- tion to spend a few years of your life. What does the University have to offer? The university offers a place for learning. While facts, figures, and concepts appear to be important in classroom, laboratory, or research situations, the student learns as much from his own maturation and exposure to a myriad of viewpoints and personalities encountered on university campuses. ! J J4f University opportunities also include enjoyment. In no other situation are so many people of similar ages assembled together with the same goal in mind. Through living groups, organizations and friendships, students emphasize the importance of university environment outside the classroom. 10 The University is a place to compete. Academically, socially and athletically, the university is recognized as a center of competition. Individuals compete within their own minds each time they realize a viewpoint: which is better; the old or the new? 11 12 University environment affords many students with a place to participate. Through participation, extra talents are cultivated and interests in the major fields are developed. Each student takes an important step toward making himself recognized as an individual when he elects to take part. 13 Features l Commencement marked the first presentation of the Alumni Medallion, to be given annually to noted alums. Faculty members lead the procession marking the 1969 commencement, the first to be staged at KSU Stadium. Congratulations and a charge to the graduating class were given by Pres- ident James A. McCain at 1969 Com- mencement exercises. McCain also announced distinguished faculty a- wards to four faculty representatives.. 16 K-State alumni who graduated in 1919 held their golden class reunion May 8-10, 1969. All those present became members of the Golden K- Club and ate at the All-Grad Lunch- eon where President McCain talked. 2,536 awarded degrees in 1969 With a record 2,536 degrees con- ferred in 1969, the spring commence- ment exercises were performed for the first time in the new KSU Stadium. The May 31 commencement program was the 106th in K-State history. President James A. McCain delivered a charge to the graduating students and also conferred the 1,519 degrees to the undergraduate students. 1,017 higher degrees were conferred. Thomas Palmer, senior class presi- dent, presented the 156 graduates who received scholastic honors for their out- standing academic achievement. Included in the program were ad- dresses from Governor Robert Docking and the Board of Regents. Ceremony procedures were en- hanced by the conferring of an honor- ary doctorate degree to Maurice John- son, Louisville, Ky., who played a ma- jor role in the establishment of a feed technology program at K-State. Commencement week marks the time when many alumni return to campus to visit with faculty and stu- dents and note the changes made since their graduation. Engineering grads attended informal receptions. 17 With their commencement programs uate degrees listen to Governor Dock- cert Band provided music for the in hand, candidates for undergrad- ing ' s address. The University Con- graduation exercises and program. Degree candidates filled the ground level of the field house. The colored tassels on the graduation caps, not- ing different colleges, were switched from the right side to the left side by the grads after receiving degrees. 18 Attendance optional for 1970 graduation exercises lusic for the , to the I :-. After receiving his doctorate degree from President James A. McCain, a student receiving a graduate degree is hooded by the dean of his college. 19 Four or more years of study were climaxed when 1,175 undergraduates, 73 veterinary students and 80 master ' s and doctoral graduates received their respective degrees in June. Greetings were offered by Governor Docking and the Board of Regents. Honorary degrees were conferred on three outstanding personages by Presi- dent McCain. McCain ' s charge to the class was answered by Stan Weir, se- nior class president, with a statement of the class ' s obligation to themselves, the University and the country. Diplomas were mailed to graduates as commencement exercises were op- tional for the first time in K-State ' s his- tory. Approximately 90 per cent of the seniors attended while only doctoral candidates were required. Youth urged to ' care for earth ' Environmental Awareness Week 1970 was April 5-11. It began with a Sunday rally and dance followed by a speaker, Tom Dahl. Secretary of the Interior Walter Hickel spoke on Mon- day and challenged the nation ' s youth to care for the earth, declaring that pollution is not just something politi- cally popular to talk about. Seminars such as Population Everybody ' s Baby, photography and poster contests, a film festival and an Environmental Town Meeting gave everyone a chance to become involved. Drawing the most publicity was the Can-A-Second Marathon which collect- ed over 350,000 cans off of Manhattan ' s streets. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity won the event by collecting in excess of 106,000 cans. Classes such as Man ' s Physical World II labs, worked togeth- er to arrange a pollution exhibit which was displayed in Cardwell hall. College living groups and other com- munity groups entered in the Can-A- Second contest to collect the many cans discarded beside local streets. Speaking to an audience of 4,000, Interior Secretary Hickel, a Landon lecturer, challenged them to care for the earth by pollution control. Walter Hickel, followed by a chain of Volkswagens, rode in an electric car from the airport to campus. Both cars are low in their pollution effect. Supporters for the control of pollu- tion in the environment show their concern during an address by Secre- tary of the Interior Walter Hickel. Peaceful student protest follows Kent State killings, spread of war More than 40,000 Americans killed in VietNam, four dead Kent State Univer- sity students and the spreading of the Indochina War were the issues peace- fully protested by 2,000 students, facul- ty, administrationers and townspeople on May 6, 1970. Protestors gathered at noon in front of Anderson hall to show dissatisfaction toward President Nixon ' s decision to expand the war in Cambodia and to participate in a funeral procession for Kent State students alleged to have been shot by National Guardsmen dur- ing a war protest riot. Before pallbearers carried the sym- bolic black coffin through the Universi- ty, protestors sang and listened to speakers plead for peace and an end to the growing war. Then, the funeral procession wound its way through the campus, ending on a hill across from the ROTC building. There, the coffin was burned in hopes of a quick and just peace. Student and faculty strike is urged by a selection of banners and signs. Fred Clemente, political science in- structor, explains the Asian opinion of U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia and the reaction of student protest. 22 Concerned with the expanded U.S. involvement in Asia and in protest of To commemorate the war dead and those who died in campus revolts, 23 the four deaths at Kent State, hun- dreds gathered for a massive strike. a coffin was burned on the hill across f rom the Military Science Building. Kansas State University Model United Nations issue: , Three general debates on disarmament and Middle East, membership for Red China, strict race discrimi- nation in South Africa and VietNam caused frequent discussions with delegates to K-State ' s Model UN. Cease 24 ons SWAZILAND Delegation members discussed key of the legislation that was dis- rael ' s activities concerning the issues prior to voting. As part cussed, the assembly denounced Is- events in the Middle East conflict. ' :;; - ' Cease fire in VietNam was urged in a session of the Model UN. The reso- lution, introduced by Nigeria, passed after a long debate over the issue. 25 In informal talks, delegates decided self-determination was the solution. Pep Council coordinates ceremonies for halftimes 4 Organizing the halftimes for football and basketball games was the responsi- bility of the Pep Coordinating Council. At the beginning of the year, the Coun- cil received numerous letters from high schools in the state indicating an inter- est in performing during a halftime. No high school is invited for two consecu- tive years. At least one basketball halftime is reserved each year for the K-Steppers and Pompon girls. Campus groups were allotted time for free-throw contests, judo demonstrations, gymnastics dem- onstrations and crowning of FMOC. Appearing as the high school choices were drill teams from the Abilene and Shawnee Mission East high schools. Each home basketball game had differ- ent types of entertainment. Football halftimes were determined before the start of the football season. Band Day and Cheerleaders Day were the responsibility of Pep Coordinating Council while Chimes, the junior wom- en ' s honorary, conducted the halftime for the annual Parent s Day. As the clock started, the fans at the 35th annual Band Day game faced a rain soaked field. The rain contin- ued during the football game and for the first time in 10 years, the classic half time ceremony was cancelled. Performing four numbers, Shawnee Mission East ' s Drill Team made use of pompons, canes and flags at the half time during the game with OU. 26 ndfof :.. As an annual Parent ' s Day program sponsored by Blue Key and Chimes, Dr. and Mrs. Larry Bunker were an- nounced as K-State ' s honorary par- ents for 1969 during the half time of the football game with Penn State. Larry Dixon, 1970 FMOC, accepts the award from the last year ' s winner. 27 Union caters to Manhattan, University community I Union facilities remained available for use throughout the year despite construction activities on the new addi- tion. Serving as a cultural center for the University and the surrounding area, the Union hosted conferences and dig- nitaries, provided many activities and supported different union committees in their work. Union Trips and Tours sponsored various trips to ski areas and also Easter trips. Other committees sponsored en- tertainment programs, controversial speakers and yearly activities such as the annual Harlequinade. Several art exhibits were scheduled during the year. Faculty art shows, an exhibit of space art and a series on art appreciation were held in the art gal- lery. In February, a special showing of African art was held in conjunction with Black Awareness Week. Students engage in an informal card game in the Union before the Danny Cox concert. The Union provides fa- cilities for bowling and pool games. Union Governing Board STANDING: John D. Wood, Jeffrey L. Burner, Paula K. Miller, Jean Reehling, Charles Hall, James Reynolds, Wayne Laughery, Richard Blackburn, Charles Kaup. SITTING: Martha J. Crossen, Judith A. Cunningham, Allen G. Gerstenberger, Mary P. Chapin, James A. Patton, Jay R. Hedlund. 28 Social commentary cartoons shown by a Wichita State art student. The sponsible for the displays in the gal- in the Union Art Gallery were done Union Open Cyrkle Committee is re- lery and Wednesday ' s Pointless Pics. Bowling students take advantage of Union. Expanded from eight to six- uated under both the present Union the enlarged bowling facilities at the teen lanes, the recreation area is sit- facilities and also the new addition. 1 1 II ,, 1 r 1 Mason Williams, musician and poet, gave a performance at Parent ' s Day. Bill Cosby, a popular comedian, re- family. Nebraska ' s Men ' s Glee Club ceived an ovation for quips about his also gave an exchange performance. 30 Top rated performers stage campus entertainment David Clayton-Thomas, a member of Biood, Sweat and Tears band, sings to one of the largest crowds ever to witness a concert in the fieldhouse. Coffee houses and concerts accented the season for the Union Campus En- tertainment Committee. First in the coffee house series was Danny Cox and Brewer and Shipley, brought to K-State by the New Faces Coffee House Circuit. Mason Williams and Jennifer War- ren were next in the series of entertain- ers and drew an audience of 3,000. Bill Cosby received a standing ova- tion at the end of his performance at which he joked about his adolescence, his marriage and his children. Following Cosby, Blood, Sweat and Tears made their first appearance at K-State. Performing before the second largest audience in K-State ' s history, the nine member band blended rock music with their jazz variations. Donald Leace, a black folk singer, combined music and comedy in his two shows in the Union ballroom. Rated fifth on the list of the top vocal groups in 1969 by a national survey, the Friends of Distinction presented a con- cert at K-State on April 21 . 31 Jennifer Warren, an ex-cast member of Hair. sings with Mason Williams. Men ' s Glee Club provides entertain- ment prior to the Bill Cosby concert. Brenda Starstein, a reporter for the Cowllegian, informs a disbelieving staff how she produced their paper. Gamma Phis and Phi Delts joined to satirize campus newspapers and the drawbacks of being an ag school. Banner of Purple and White , their dramatic production for 1970 ' s HO. Van Zile residents depict various as- pects of society ' s conflicts in The 32 J! Mafia takes over to win trophies Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Chi made a clean sweep of the four top trophies awarded for Harlequinade 1970. The first place skit, You Can ' t Beat Muther Hood and Apple Pi, or I ' ll Take a Dry Manhattan, told the story of a New York Mafia mob ' s infiltration of an American university. In the winning cast were Janice La- tham, Chris Cutro and Sabra Eastin embrace after announcement of best actress, best actor and best choreogra- phy for the HQ skits. Second place went to Van Zile hall for their production of The Banner of Purple and White. Other skits in the annual Harlequi- nade were Hair, There and Every- where, or You Can ' t Tell the Aggies Without a Program, by Gamma Phi Beta and Phi Delta Theta, and I am Curious (Alice), by Smurthwaite and the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon. In Tau Kappa Epsilon ' s and Smurth- waite ' s skit, the queen of hearts tells Alice, freshman coed, of the danger that could befall her in college life. Trophy winners, Janice Latham, Sa- bra Eastin and Chris Cutro find that they earned best actress, choreogra- phy and actor for their HQ comedy. We ' ll bribe teachers in class, you ' ll find that crime ' s a gas, chant- ed the gunmolls and gangsters of the fast-moving Pi Phi-Sigma Chi mafia. 33 William Lederer, the author of The Ugly American, spoke of the future and the role of the student in it. He spoke as a News and Views lecturer. John Kolish exhibits the phenomena of the human ' s mind at a presenta- tion Dec. 8, 1969 in Williams Auditor- ium. The Vienna-born hypnotist was backed by the Union Program Coun- cil and News and Views Committee. Union sponsors noted speakers Subjects ranging from hypnosis to self-defense were discussed by speakers appearing at the University under the jurisdiction of the Union News and Views Committee. George Plimpton, the first speaker of the year, discussed his exploits in sports and showed his slides. Appearing after Plimpton, William Lederer, author of The Ugly Ameri- can. conducted a free dialogue with the audience. John Kolish, the third speaker and internationally known hypnotist, ex- plained and then demonstrated the methods of hypnotism. Hypnotized subjects shivered when they were told and one described a recent birthday. Sponsored jointly by the News and Views Committee and AWS, Fredric Storaska spoke on self-defense for women. Storaska described various techniques for discouraging assaults. 34 Robert Wells, Federal Communica- tions Commission member, gave his opinion of Biased News Coverage at a lecture on Controversial Issues. Andre Kole, illusionist, expounds on frauds that are found in magic. He also related his personal convictions about miracles performed by Christ. 35 Actively showing their disagreement of U.S. policy in VietNam, students and townspeople marched as part of the October moratorium day events. Students march in moratorium Focused primarily toward the awak- ening of student and faculty awareness, K-State ' s VietNam war moratorium in October was attended by 3,000 Manhat- tan participants. Students, faculty and town residents gathered at the University, marched to downtown Manhattan and later dis- cussed the United States ' involvement in Southeastern Asia and the various aspects of the VietNam War. Before beginning their trek down- town, marchers heard Acting-President John Chalmers deliver remarks in front of Anderson hall. Following the march, members were addressed in City Park by religious leaders speaking about their individual beliefs. Many participants of the October moratorium continued their activities later in the semester by taking part in the Washington, D. C. peace demon- stration, holding a peace fair and set- ting up numerous discussion groups. 36 Letters and telegrams to the Depart- ment of Defense, the congress and Attracting the interest of townspeo- ple as well as the university commu- President Nixon were signed by stu- dents at the November moratorium. nity, participants in the Moratorium make their way through Manhattan. Following a speech from John Chal- mers, acting-president, moratorium marchers started their peace march at Anderson hall, continued through Aggieville, downtown and to the City Park for memorial services at noon. 37 Offering courses and lectures in an for Man program tries to expand its extended curriculum, the University 1,200 enrollment by recruiting in the Union. UFM classes such as ecology correspond to the students ' interest. Enrollment in classes in UFM began soon after second semester started. Instruction in basic fundamentals of bridge was one of the 75 UFM class- es. Beginners and those wishing to improve their playing took the class. 38 Free university expands curriculum and enrollees Fred Clemente, a Karate instructor, demonstrates a basic defensive kick to a University for Man class. Offer- ed tuition-free to the students, UFM Begun in the fall of 1967 with only two classes, University for Man, free university on the K-State campus, has grown to its present size encompassing more than 75 classes. Through its non-credit, tuition-free courses, the UFM allows people to think and discover concepts for them- selves. UFM is growing, as more than 1,200 high school students, undergradu- ates, graduates and community resi- dents have taken part in the program. Size of classes vary with Politics of Ecology having the largest enrollment in 1969-70. Other specialized courses with smaller groups included interna- tional cooking, horseshoeing and var- ious classes dealing with human and family relationships. Because of the growing interest in their endeavor, the central office staff expanded their headquarters by the addition of a meeting room and library to aid the volunteer instructors in locat- ing additional class materials. Politics of Ecology, a UFM class, in- vestigates such area environmental situations as the suggested feed lot and Manhattan ' s sewage treatment. provides more than 70 courses deal- ing with areas selected by students. References to the past administra- tion were excluded from his tentative Lecturers speak on prime issues Noted Americans spoke on major is- sues at the Landon Lecture Series held in honor of former governor and presi- dential candidate Alfred M. Landon. Issues ranged from ecology to space travel and placed emphasis on student involvement and awareness. Fall semester speakers included Edward Brooke, U.S. Senator speaking on the arms race and Arthur Clarke, author of 2001: Space Odyssey. Former Vice-President Hubert Humphrey spoke before 7,000 persons. Reviewing the legislation of the ' 60 ' s, he characterized it as redirecting Amer- ica. He also pointed out the new prob- lems facing America in the ' 70 ' s. Secretary of Interior Walter Hickel spoke on ecology at the start of Envi- ronmental Awareness Week and Bishop Fulton J. Sheen rounded out the series with a lecture on forms of love. Archbishop of Newport and third of the Landon Lecturers this year, Ful- ton Sheen told his audience of three forms of love present in our society. text on the problems facing the US in the ' 70 ' s by Hubert H. Humphrey. His list of problems included pollu- tion, VietNam, racism and poverty. Sewti Mat 40 te- nd ::.r, Senator Edward Brooke talks to his audience following his Landon Lecture on the national security expenses. Walter Hickel answers a K-Stater ' s question about what university students can do to improve the environment. Arthur Clarke, speaker for the convo- cations series, predicts cattle ranch- ing will be banned within the next ten years due to methods of produc- tion. Clarke voiced opinions of the technology of the future in his talk. 41 Visitors are frequent at the Laramie house. Some of the UFM seminars meet at the house while the ten res- idents have made numerous friends. Sharing, helping, caring The old house at 1011 Laramie Street represents a new concept in student liv- ing at K-State. In this house, 10 men and women live communally, sharing their daily experiences with each other and proving that individuals can create a constructive alternative life-style. Many other education-reform and community-assistance programs also saw daylight here. A crisis center quartered in the basement provided the community with counseling by tele- phone. Persons with emotional trou- bles, legal problems or other hassles were able to find help by dialing a number, connecting them with one of the volunteers who staffed the center every night. A close bondage has developed among the residents. They regard themselves as a family, rather than as so many residents of a house. But the fam- ily has no junior or senior members - all members are equals. Members of the commune respond to questions concerning their living arrangements by saying they actually eat their own cooking. Schedules state cooking and clean-up respon- sibilities to share the family tasks. 42 caring ' -:- - , - whir. ' ' 7 . ' _ ' :-;-. . ' : - .. Hr biles dialiig i . - Kamala Nair, an Indian ambassador, spoke during the Gandhi Centenary Celebration as part of the ' 69 Inter- national Week. The World A Com- munity, the week ' s theme, was also shown in a fashion and talent show. _pv ( %- MMI IQ ii i v iu i IV i 11 w i i .x, iiuij I la 1 1 J I la I V CCr . I I 1C Jl l J rA WUI I l OllwVTII ill CJ I cui ii wi i CJiivj 1 1 iv i n. ICC sponsors show to imp rove culture I awareness B 1 B B B International Coordinating COL International Coordinating Council, composed of 35 ethnic organizations on campus, sponsored a talent show during the spring. The purpose of the multi- cultural talent show was to help bring together all foreign students at K-State while giving the University a chance to view customs, fashions, dances and songs from other countries. Nations represented in the show in- cluded the Philippines, Israel, Africa, Puerto Rico and Korea. Funds raised from the talent show are to be used in the future for the building of an inter- national center on campus. Religious activities at K-State cen- tered around the 18 inter-denomina- tional foundations and centers. Repre- senting almost all Christian, Jewish, Islamic and Hindu faiths, various groups aimed at involving students with the people around them, rediscovering their faiths and facing their day to day problems. Bruce Woods ' draft counseling ser- vice provides K-State students with needed information about changing laws and his rights and status level. 43 Cheerleaders STANDING: Thomas T. Gold- rin, Jennifer B. Howard, Sylvia L. White, Bever- en, Lawrence Dixon, Willie Wildcat, Walter F. ly A. Johnston, Melinda R. Woltkamp, Kathryn York, Mark C. Nicklas. SITTING: Janie B. Per- S. Michaels, Betty A. Schrag, Gretchen M. Rip- ple, Karen K. Pesaresi. Phil Hewitt, the assistant director of bands, directs per- formances of the Wildcat Marching Band and Pep Band. Paul Shull, director of bands at K-State, supervises all band activities and events and instructs several groups. 44 Colorful performances spark athletic competition ,.....;, :- : - ' . ' :-. ' Sporting new purple and white uni- forms and 220 members, the K-State Marching Band performed at every home football game and at three away games. In a contest to select a band to play at pro football ' s Super Bowl, K-State ' s Marching Band was judged the best band out of over 300 bands from around the nation who submitted films for the judging. Helping to make the halftimes even more enjoyable were the K-Steppers. Led by the featured twirler, Nancy Schneiders, K-Steppers twirled their way into an invitation to perform at a halftime for a Dallas Cowboys football game during the 1970 season. Eight girls, serving both as cheer- leaders and as pompon girls, joined with six male cheerleaders plus a yell- leader to cheer the fans on at games. Pompon girls, selected by tryouts in the spring of 1969, developed routines which they performed to the accompa- niment of the band ' s pep songs. All the cheerleaders attended many of the away games as well as all games played on the home fields and courts. Band members drew names and ex- changed Christmas toys. Gifts were opened and then sent to the fire de- partment for children of Manhattan. M r Yell leader Larry Dixon spirits a stu- dent gathering before the basketball team leaves for the regional tourna- ment. The Big Eight champions fell to New Mexico State but beat Hous- ton 107-98 to win third place honors. 45 Players present 14 student plays Fourteen plays were presented by K-State Players in 1969-70. The first two, The Lesson and The Chairs, were presented by students during the summer school session. Two children ' s programs, Rumple- stiltskin and The Magic Isle, were written by Wesley Van Tassle, a mem- ber of the K-State speech department. Also given were The Miser, The Beautiful People, The Field God and Dr. Gray Matter ' s Dilemma. Highlighting the year was the pres- entation during the spring semester of two groups of three one-act plays writ- ten by students. The first group includ- ed Jacobs ' Ladder, written by Dean- na Tressan; Midnight Acres, by Mike Marks; and The Elephant Gun, by George Gray. Presented by the Players, the second grouping of performances included The Sound of Laughter, written by Ed Mangelsdorf; The Sofa, written by Kirk Lovell; and The Fetus Pig, a play written by Dave Gallemore. Folk; Bill Kammer, an intellectual French- man, writes a speech to be given to world leaders in lonesco ' s play The Chairs, presented early in the year. Suicide induced by a kleptomania experience con- cludes The Sofa. Judith Wesley as Connie is discovered by the villain while Berney Williams as Richard, the klep- tomaniac, acknowledges his illness and berates himself. 46 Folk comedy. Jacobs Ladder, con- cerns an old Kansas farmer who has been miserly all of his life. His wife holds him prisoner in a well until he realizes his mistakes and alters his way with money and mode of living. Imaginary tuba playing disturbs the mad writer in The Elephant Gun. Satire on heaven and hell. Micheal Mark ' s Midnight Acres, depicts hell as a country club. After he defects to hell, Jesus thinks of smoking pot. 47 Jte m - m -- ri Presented for children, The Magic Isle, entertains with spells of magic and the audience ' s participation. A student wrote the lyrics and music. 48 Written by William Soroyan and di- tiful People told of a family living rected by graduate students. Beau- on a check from the welfare office. College entrance examinations in a one act play entitled The Lesson. serve as a vehicle for absurdities to portray today ' s communication gap. 49 Manhattan mayor, Mrs. Irl Yeo, be- gins Black Awareness Week activity by signing a paper asking the public to be aware of all men ' s equalities. Percy Sutton, the former attorney for the late Malcolm X, spoke on racism and politics as an activity in conjun- tion with the Black Awareness Week. BAW tells need for new insight Students feasted on a soul food ban- quet and attended a fashion show, a ball at which a black queen and king were crowned and a modern drama production during the second annual Black Awareness Week, Feb. 15-21 . BAW stressed upon those attending, the need for understanding and insight into the problems of racism. A Day of Absences, a contempo- rary drama, was presented along with a special film entitled, Nothing But A Man, and No Vietnamese Ever Called Me A Nigger. Danny Cox, a black folk singer from Kansas City, per- formed a special concert. Two special speakers were presented during the week. Nathan Johnson, a graduate of K-State who is now a prom- inent black architect in Detroit, spoke on the Problems of Black Profession- als and Edward Coffman, a visiting professor, talked about The Black Sol- dier in American History. Memorial services in honor of Mal- colm X were held in Cardwell hall and the Afro Ball and crowning were held at the National Guard Armorv. 50 Rev. Murray leads the Eighth Street Adult Choir of Kansas City, Mo., in a black gospel service, the first activity for Black Awareness Week. Presented in conjunction with Black Awareness Week, Danny Cox staged his second performance at the Uni- versity. His home is in Kansas City. A Day of Absence, a play present- ed by the Contemporary Players of Kansas City, was one of the planned activities for Black Awareness Week. 51 Mechanical Engineering Open House displays showed various areas of in- volvement including pollution and the instruments that engineers use. 52 Engineers host annual exhibits Engineering Open House was the 46th annual session at K-State. The open house, Engineering: Foundation for Our Future, was presented for the first time in conjunction with All-Uni- versity Open House. Elections for St. Pat and St. Patricia were run by Sigma Tau, engineering honorary, during the week. Tours of the exhibits were given on Friday and Saturday. The exhibits in- cluded Robby the Robot, a pollution control display, a paper airplane con- test and a soybean harvester developed by students in the college. Closing of Engineers ' Week was the Open House Banquet Saturday night at which St. Pat, Wayne Ross, and St. Pa- tricia, Rita Riescheck, were honored. Ladies like to know their strength as these spectators prove on the Strain Gauge. It transmits the force that is registered electrically on the gauge. THERE IS A CHANGE IN VOLTAGE ACROSS A RESISTANCE B THIS VOLTAGE SURGE AMPLIFIED TO APPEAR OSCILLOSCOPE. THE SIG RUN THROUGH A FUNCT ATOR AND AN AUDIO A TO PRODUCE THE 50 DIACRAMOf C.IBI HEART BEAT MEASUREMENT Displays of an electronic method of heart beat measurement were a part Mechanical devices designed to stack books interests visitors. The device, 53 of electrical engineers ' exhibit dur- ing the yearly Engineer Open House. designed by graphics I students will also prepare the books for packing. Linda Hoober of Pi Beta Phi accepts the regalia of her new title. During July, Miss K-State Manhattan vied in the 1969 state pageant held in Pratt. Debbie Robertson, representing Ford hall, performs in the 1969 Miss Man- hattan-K-State pageant. She was vot- ed Miss Congeniality in the contest. Miss Manhattan-K-State contest fi- to reflect their personality. Final nalists respond to questions designed selection, based on their answers, was made by the pageant judges. All the finalists were K-State students. 54 Winner selected from 12 finalists Linda Hoober was named Miss Man- hattan-K-State after competing in tal- ent, swimsuit and evening gown com- petition. Miss Hoober sang a selection from West Side Story as her entry in the talent competition. The recipient of a $300 scholarship and trip to the Miss Kansas state pageant at Pratt, Miss Hoober was one of the 12 finalists. Competition for Miss Manhattan- K-State began with the entries of ap- proximately 50 girls nominated by their campus living groups or by a civic or- ganization in Manhattan. Following initial tryouts, the field was narrowed until 12 finalists were selected. The winner and the runners-up were select- ed by the judges on a basis of their beauty, poise and talent. Manhattan Jaycees, with the aid of the K-State chapter of AWS, sponsors the contest, an annual event for Man- hattan. They coordinate the public rela- tions and technicalities. Kandee Klein, the 1968 Miss Kansas teams up with Miss Garden City in a performance during intermission in the Miss Manhattan-K-State contest. Linda Hoober receives an allowance for clothing to prepare her for Pratt. Miss Kansas 1968 asks a question of a Miss Manhattan K-State finalist in the pageant. Entrants were judged on interviews and stage presentation. Purple signifies mood of events Purple Power Here to Stay, the theme selected for 1969 Homecoming, was illustrated by alumni, faculty and students throughout the week ' s activi- ties. A traditional event included the selection of a Homecoming queen and candidates. Susan Haymaker, repre- senting Delta Delta Delta, presided over homecomi ng activities. K-State Players presented the pro- duction, The Magic Isle, in the Pur- ple Masque Theatre. Ending the week ' s events of 1969 Homecoming was the football game between the Wildcats and the Oklahoma University Sooners. Sponsored by Blue Key, the senior men ' s honorary, the house decoration awards were made the night before the Homecoming game. The trophies went to Putnam hall, independent women; Smith Scholarship, independent men; Sigma Nu, fraternity division; and Al- pha Delta Pi, sorority division. Congratulations are offered to a frat man by Arnelle Hilgenfeld in honor of the placement his house re- ceived in Homecoming decorations. Second place homecoming decora- tion honors in the fraternity division SH went to the Lambda Chi Alpha men. The tissue and wood display, Cats Made It In Leaps and Bounds, re- quired 55 total man-hours to finish. 56 Past the scrimmage line, Russell Har- rison handles the football loosely as the ' Cats head for the record break- ing 59 points scored on the Sooners. p Susan Haymaker lights the pep rally bonfire with aid from Coach Gibson. Pep rally crowds cheer as Willie the Wildcat performs at Friday ' s bonfire. K-State cheerleaders, to boost spirit and pride, led Friday night ' s pep ral- ly crowd in school yells. Winners of the independent and Greek divisions for Homecoming decorations were named during the annual pep rally. Sus Susan Haymaker 1969 Homecoming Queen 58 Susan Haymaker voted 39th Homecoming Queen Crowned at the traditional capping ceremony on the steps of Seaton hall, Susan Haymaker became the 39th K-State Homecoming Queen. Head football coach, Vince Gibson, present- ed her with her crown and white cape. Nominated by her living group, Del- ta Delta Delta sorority, Miss Haymaker was interviewed by members of Blue Key. Semifinalists were chosen on the basis of these interviews. Queen finalists were selected after they presented Homecoming preview skits. Miss Haymaker ' s skit was titled Will Obnoxious Orvill Overcome or Susie (Sigh) . Miss Haymaker ' s favorite song, Age of Aquarius, was played during the ceremony prior to the game and Gover- nor Docking crowned the queen. Miss Haymaker is from Minneapolis, Minn. Her grandfather was an instruc- tor at K-State for 46 years and Haymak- er hall was named in his honor. Homecoming Queen Finalists STANDING: Margie L. Henry, Arnelle Hilgenfeld, Linda S. Edds. SITTING: Susan A. Haymaker, Karen K. Pesaresi. Kappa Kappa Gamma members pre- sent their Homecoming Queen can- didate during Homecoming Previews at Manhattan Municipal Auditorium. Queen candidates were introduced by their living unit in similar skits. 59 Glen Campbell chooses queen; announcement made at concert Stephanie Berglund Kappa Alpha Theta Recording artist Glen Campbell se- lected the 1970 Royal Purple Queen and her four attendants from a group of 28 candidates. Finalists were notified at their living groups in February by Roy- al Purple staff members. The Queen ' s name was announced at the concert given by the group called The Friends of Distinction. Queen candidates were nominated by their living groups and Off-Campus women. Contestants submitted one black and white portrait for judging on the basis of photogenic beauty. Royal Purple Queen finalists were Beth McCoy, Alpha Chi Omega; Col- leen Schneider, Chi Omega; Stephanie Berglund, Kappa Alpha Theta; Susan Falk, Pi Beta Phi; and Loy Gillespie representing Goodnow hall. X Glen Campbell Judge Loy Gillespie Goodnow Hall 60 erglund alheta Susan Falk Pi Beta Phi v Beth McCoy - Alpha Chi Omega 61 Colleen Schneider Royal Purple Queen St. Patricia and St. Pat Rita Rieschick and Wayne Rosee T. Top Ten Campus Girl Ann Foncannon 62 Coed wins spot in Glamour ' s 10 Ann Foncannon, chosen as All Cam- pus Girl, was also selected by Glam- our magazine as one of its Top Ten College Girls in America. Miss Foncannon was selected by Glamour from entries submitted from over 300 college campuses. Chosen to reign over Engineers ' Open House on March 16, Rita Ries- chick and Wayne Ross were crowned St. Patricia and St. Pat. From a list of five finalists, Cindy Thompson was elected Military Ball Queen at the 1970 Military Ball. Scabbard and Blade, honorary auxil- of the Armv Reserves Training larv Corps, sponsored the annual ball. Phi Kappa Tau ' s Cannon Ball Queen for 1969 was Rosemary Meade. The queen is selected by fraternity mem- bers from candidates representative of campus living groups. Luanne Corn, chosen Miss Rodeo Kansas State 1969. went on to win the title of Miss National Intercollegiate Rodeo Assoc. Queen. Miss Kansas Rodeo Luann Corn Cannonball Queen Rosemary Meade Military Ball Queen Cindy Thompson 63 Favorite Man On Campus Larry Dixon Councils direct Jll FMOC selection Ugly Man on Campus contest was replaced by one called Beauty and the Beast. The contests were devised to provide money for the instruments and music lost in the 1968 Nichols fire. Elected Beauty and Beast by penny votes were Libby Dyke, Chi Omega, and Larry Sinn, Alpha Tau Omega. Coeds ' Favorite Man On Campus was Larry Dixon. He was selected from five finalists by campus women. Arts and Sciences and Home EC Councils organized and directed the selection procedures and voting. Cecilia Eyestonc, member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, was voted 1969 Lamb- da Chi Alpha Chariot Relays Queen by campus men as a part of the annual spring relays competition. Miss Agriculture, Debra Kelly, was chosen by those in attendance at the annual Agriculture Fall Festival. The Ag Queen title replaces the past posi- tion entitled Barnwarmer Queen. Lambda Chi Chariot Relays Queen Cecilia Eyestone 64 Beauty and the Beast Libby Dyke and Larry Sinn Miss Agriculture Debra Kelley 65 Linda Edds wins title in pageant Linda Edds was chosen as Miss Man- hattan K-State after the traditional pageant sponsored by the Manhattan Jaycees. Miss Edds is a member of Al- pha Delta Pi sorority. First runner-up was Jan Page repre- senting Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Terry Voboril of Clovia 4-H house was selected as Miss Congeniality. This year ' s contest included current fashions modeled by the 12 semi-final- ists. Age of Aquarius was played dur- ing the modeling in the Manhattan Municipal Auditorium. Contestants were judged on the basis of talent pres- entations and their poise and beauty during swimsuit and formal modeling. Miss Edds received a $300 scholar- ship, a $100 wardrobe and the right to compete in the Miss Kansas pageant in July. Miss Edds was crowned by last year ' s title winner, Linda Hoober. Other finalists were Barb Haymaker representing Delta Delta Delta sorori- ty, Jenifer Davis representing Moore hall and Nancy Higbee of Putnam hall. While the other contestants watch, hattan-K-State cape from a Jaycee. Linda Edds receives the Miss Man- The 1969 title winner crowned her. Participants in the Miss Manhattan K-State pageant model clothes pro- vided by Manhattan retailers in the 1970 Parade of Beauty opening pro- duction number. The girls were in- troduced with their horoscope signs. ' S% 66 Miss Manhattan K-State, Linda Edds, sings The Windmills of Your Mind. Jenifer Davis dressed as a sailor pretation of a popular song. She when doing her modern dance inter- was chosen as one of the finalists. 67 Jenny Dunbar Office Manager RP varies style; fall delivery set 1970 ' s Royal Purple adopted a new look with a three column makeup for- mat rather than last year ' s two. The makeup change allowed for a greater variety of page makeup. Karen Corn, editor, increased the number of pages from 1969 ' s 700 to 704. Yearbook sales topped records with approximately 8,500 students purchas- ing Royal Purples. Maintaining its distinction as the na- tion ' s yearbook with the longest record of All-American awards, the 1969 Royal Purple received K-State ' s 34th All- American rating given by the Associat- ed Collegiate Press. Due to staff reorganization, the Roy- al Purple changed from the usual spring delivery to fall delivery. Approximately 60 students worked on the combined business and editorial staffs to produce the yearbook. Cathy Gerlinger Photography Editor Marsha Martin Copy Editor 68 Charlie Cole Organizations Editor Linda Bunker Sports Editor Sue Ericson Senior Section Editor Ben Wheatley Academics and Features Editor Verna Sullivan Housing Editor Chris Cutro Underclass Editor 69 r Daily Collegian pressruns average ap- distributed throughout campus and proximately 15,000 copies which are also mailed to parents and alumni. Fall Collegian rated Ail-American paper serves as forum for students With a larger paper and an expanded editorial section, the Collegian, under the direction of fall editor Jim Parrish, received the Ail-American Award for the paper ' s overall layout. With more than 1,000 mail subscrib- ers, the Collegian used more color and two page spreads. Al Messerschmidt, the editor of the spring Collegian, reduced the amount of national wire service news, giving more attention to campus events and news of interest to the students. He emphasized current issues such as the draft and the VietNam War. Athletic events were described in numerous two page spreads and minor sports, as well as the major sports, were covered. The daily paper also served as a forum for students and faculty to ex- press their opinions about current is- sues being discussed on campus. Fall Editor Jim Parrish Work continues through the night at the KSU Printing Service located in Kedzie Hall. Students help prepare the Collegian for daily distribution. Spring Editor Alan Messerschmidt Student Publications Photographers Mark S. Schirkofsky, Nicholas J. Giacobbe, James C. Richardson, Carl H. Koster, Kerwin F. Plevka. 72 I ' -. Curt Willyard Fall Business Manager Mike Palmer Spring Business Manager Ad staff manages $90,000 budget; new students receive Dimensions Collegian advertising, both local and national, accounted for more than $90,000 income during the fall, spring and summer publication periods. Local advertising, which includes all mer- chants within the 25 mile trade area, was sold and laid out by the advertising staff. National ads for the Collegian were handled by the National Educa- tion Advertising Service. Curt Willyard, fall business manager, used the sales classes in his campaign. Spring business manager, Mike Palmer, was assisted by graduate adviser, Tvvila Crawford, The number of ads sold de- termined the siae of the Collegian. Dimensions, informational magazine which replaced the University Edition, was distributed to all incoming fresh- men and transfer students. Jerry Rep- pert supervised all advertising sales for the magazine, of which 15,000 copies were printed for distribution. Collegian staff members insert spe- cial editions of the paper into regular Collegian issues during early morn- ing work sessions prior to deadlines. Bought in 1966, the Cottrell offset reduced time of overall production. 73 Students maintain, operate campus radio stations Student radio station, KSRH, housed in Moore hall, transmits to all of the campus dorms. Specialized equip- ment allows students to experiment. KSDB began as K-State ' s FM radio in 1951. The station previously served as an AM station, but with the gift of radio equipment from Senator Arthur Cap- per, they made the switch to FM. KSDB is maintained indirectly by student fees, as the operating funds that it receives come from the student gov- ernment allocations. Approximately 40 to 50 students run the station 52 hours each week. The sta- tion plays a wide variety of music and broadcasts live all varsity football, bas- ketball and baseball competition. Stu- dents serve on various staff positions which include sports, news and special events coverage. KSRH is the second student operated and maintained radio station on the campus. Dormitory residents man the station, providing residents with music, news and information about the upcom- ing events in the dorms. KSDB-FM TOP ROW: Chester V. Rhoads, John B. Klassen, Steven S. Stallwitz, Melody K. Worley, Charolyn K. Lacey, Mary K. Knief, Deb- orah L. Curtin, Rita J. Campbell, Elizabeth A. Crow, Janice M. Sylvester, William J. Lasley. SECOND ROW: Gary M. McCoy, Cheryl L. Web- er, Ronald D. Runyon, Lawrence R. Coder. George T. Spurlock, Gerald J. Bohnen, Mere- dith E. Kidd, Richard E. Shank, Jeffrey H. Dan- ielson, Patrick W. North. THIRD ROW: David L. Parker, Randall S. Jones, Eldon R. Klein, Rob- ert S. Hites, Robert J. Stout, Robert B. Hilton, David R. Vines, Perry A. Seaton, Kenneth Mro- zinski. BOTTOM ROW: John B. Gripkey, Grego- ry A. Doyle, Joseph K. Rippetoe, Charles T. Stockton, William H. Nutt, Richard T. Freeman, Albert W. Chambers, David T. Knox, James D. Lytle. 74 Coeds may serve as disc-jockeys for the dorm radio sta- Perry Seaton, disc-jockey for KSDB, examines his control tion. They may plan and speak during their programs. panel during nightly student broadcasted FM programs. KSRH plays underground music for Dorms receive the transmissions by dorm basements. Dedications may the residence halls on Sunday night. specialized machines housed in the be called in during their broadcasts. 76 Staff of The Agriculturalist read copy for future issues. Ag Council ' s new monthly publication promotes agriculture as a professional career. ' Slate [ Use .. Magazines promote communication in University The Agriculturist, a multi-page publication written and edited by the students in the College of Agriculture, is a bi-weekly publication. The paper was begun to promote a communica- tions medium between the college and campus and as an outlet for construc- tive criticism. First issues of the paper included ar- ticles on the Horse Show, Agriculture Science Day and the committees set up within the college. Touchstone, campus literary and art magazine, was printed by the maga- zine ' s staff in an effort to save funds. The magazine includes contributions of poetry, prose, artwork and photography by students and faculty. Published by the College of Engi- neering, The K-State Engineer serves as a communicator to the Engineering students and faculty. Coeds belonging to Engin-dears, engineering hostess auxiliary, are fea- tured in each month ' s publication. Touchstone solicits contributions by the entire student body. The liter- ary magazine features photographs, poems and art by K-State students. K-State Engineer Staff STANDING: Randy Hedlund. John Swain. John Schwartz. Donald Lindahl, David Kuckelman. SITTING: Scott Way. Richard Cotton. Gary Sieverin. Judgers rank in Denver tourney Judging teams placed high in several regional and national competitive tour- naments. Members of the Wool Judging team placed second in competition at the National Livestock Show in Denver and also took second at the American Royal in Kansas City. Team members, who are only al- lowed to compete for a year, judged wool on the basis of quality as well as the wools ' classification. Senior Meats Judging Teams cap- ture d second place at the American Royal while taking third at the Interna- tional Meet in Chicago. Members of the Soils Judging Team won both individual and overall team honors in the regional tournament at the University of Missouri at Columbia. Winning at Missouri enabled the team to compete against 13 other regional winners in the annual national meet at Michigan State University. Senior Livestock Judging Team TOP ROW: Jay R. Brown, Dillard L. Ungeheuer, Willard G. Olson, Harold G. Weil, Robert Mines. BOTTOM Livestock Judging Team Robert Mines, Dil- lard L. Ungeheuer, Harold G. Weil, James E. I ROW: James E. Phillips, Frank K. Brazle, Wil- liam J. Rowse, Richard W. Felts. Phillips, William J. Rowse, Richard W. Felts, Philip P. Behrens, Timothy T. Benton. Dairy Products Judging Team Harold Rob- erts, Wayne P. Kordek, Peter A. Bedford, John 0. Pruitt. Horse Show contestants compete in rodeo events - : .-:-: ' : .;.... Block and Bridle Club ' s second an- nual Horse Show attracted approxi- mately 2,500 people during the two day event. All activities were centered in the arena at Weber hall. Included among the scheduled activities was the crowning of Maria Scheer as the first Block and Bridle Horse Show Queen. Competition was staged in several classes of horsemanship and general rodeo events. Included among these were the Cloverleaf barrel race, a rib- bon roping event in which ribbon must be removed from a calf s tail; men ' s and women ' s equitation pleasure class in which contestants are judged solely on riding ability; and a rescue race involv- ing participants located at both ends of the Weber arena. Proceeds from the Block and Bridle Horse Show were used to provide funds for scholarships and also to promote general activities which take place in the various divisions of animal science. Practiced horsemen compete in the cutting event by guiding their horse through a fixed pattern of stops and back-ups including this sliding stop. yam Contestants in K-State ' s Horse Show wait by the calf chute for their event to be announced. The Horse Show included 13 events with prizes given 79 to the winners. Six horsemen com- peted in the final runs on Saturday. Crop production students find iden- tification of the seeds mandatory. Ag machinery students receive instruction concerning the most economical management of farm equipment and field maintenance. SenwDainf i:Jame Heats M(i K-State ' s second annual Horse Show was well-attended because of the ex- panded number of classes and large increase in the student participation. Calves wearing ribbons on their tails escape being captured by horsemen. 80 - 2 Y Senior Dairy Cattle Judging Team STAND- ING: James F. Plog. Donald A. Sauerwein. J. Meats Judging Team Martin W. Mason, Glenn R. Teagarden. Stanley K. Nichols. Robert Lee Majeskie, Charles Norton. SITTING: Dennis K. Shurtz, Thomas C. Gatz, Edmond E. Fellers. E. Smith, Dell Allen. Gregory D. Umberger. Tommy L. Smith. Glenn C. Oleen. Soils Judging Team Jerry E. Grout. Dennis D. McWilliams. David J. Reisig, Howard D. Rei- mer. Orville Bidwell. I Academics Royal Purple pictures 14 faculty as representatives of all colleges Seniors in vet medicine conduct sur- gery while they are hospital interns. Awards for the top man in a platoon and company, physical fitness and Selected as representative faculty in this year ' s Royal Purple, 14 professors and instructors were designated from a total of 39 faculty members nominated by the college councils. Representatives were chosen by a combined student-faculty committee on the basis of their outstanding teach- ing performance and also their value to the academic community. Student opin- ion and departmental information were additional criteria involved in making the final decision. All of the colleges and many of the departments were represented by the selected faculty in an attempt to give the reader a better overall view of the academic segment. To achieve equali- ty, representation for each college was based on the number of full-time stu- dents enrolled in the current term. rifle marksmanship were awarded to ROTC cadets who attended Ft. Riley -. Art students discuss a lithograph de- sign which was a part of a traveling print show displayed in Justin. They sponsor many shows during the year. for summer camp. Commandant of Cadets announced all of the awards. Landscape architects, as class as signments, design parks and sur rounding agricultural landscapes for new developmental building sites. Enrollees in K-State ' s nursery school listen to one of their instructors ex- plain the art pieces at the children ' s show in the Art Gallery in the Union. 85 V I 1 Gwerno r - Resident President McCain travels to Iran; aims for university improvement Governor Docking and President Mc- Cain often informally discuss policy. President James A. McCain com- bined business with pleasure in his first extended vacation from the university in 10 years. McCain and his wife trav- eled to Greece to pursue their hobby, ancient Greek and Roman history. However, upon request of the state department, the McCains continued to Iran to aid the Iranian government in improving their universities. The Shah of Iran declared two years ago that the universities in his country would be Americanized. Formerly the universities were fashioned after the French system that offered no credits. A student attended the University for four years before taking his exams to determine if he received his diploma. McCain lectured at all seven Iranian universities and hopes that an Iranian- K-State student exchange will result from his trip abroad. Returning to K-State. McCain settled into his usual administrative duties. His primary interest is the careful planning of the university development. President James A. McCain presents Hubert H. Humphrey, the first Landon Lecturer of 1970, to an audience of 7.000. President James A. McCain and Kansas statesman Alf Landon listen to a lecture given in Landon ' s honor. Recipient of the Dwight D. Eisenhower People to People medallion for outstanding contribution of international understanding, James A. McCain serves on the advisory board of the Export-Import Bank for his fourth term. 87 International Coordinating Council TOP ROW: Saadat M. Syal, Chuan Kao, Bette D. Stum, Stephanie A. Baer. SECOND ROW: Moha- mad R. Tavakolizade, Jerelyn S. Booker, Vic C Max Milbourn acted as liaison to the state legislature and federal offices. Shen, Jaime S. Zapata. BOTTOM ROW: Allan Brettell, Shehu A. Bida, Benjamin N. Muego, SardarY. Singh. Ken Thomas lie relations , head of university pub- , oversees the office of University News and the distribution of extension and sports information. Assistants strive for unification Administrative Assistants to Univer- sity President James A. McCain worked to shorten the lines of communication between the university and the univer- sity environment. Acting as the university ' s liaison to the legislature and federal offices, Max Milbourn also headed the General Scholarship Committee and served as a member of the University Administra- tive Committee. Ken Thomas, as the director of the Division of University Information, secured facilities for the KSAC radio station. In addition, he was also in charge of public relations. While directing international activi- ties on campus, Joseph Hajda added the responsibility of the Landon Lecture Series. Hajda and former governor Alf Landon planned and invited speakers for the lectures. In addition to his responsibilities as supervisor of international activities, As part of International Week, World Friendship members model clothing from different nations. The clothes typify other customs and traditions. 89 Joseph Hajda oversees the coordina- tion of the Alf Landon lecture series. Besides recommending the passage of University fund requests, Gover- nor Robert Docking takes time from governmental responsibilities to sup- port the K-State athletic program by unique declarations and awards. 90 Governor Docking discusses publicity plans with his office press secretary. Faculty Senate TOP ROW: Joseph Cheli- kowsky. Glenn Busset. Wilton Thomas, Kay Stewart. Jack Lambert, John Steffen, Roscoe Ellis. Milton Manuel. Edwin Lindly. SECOND ROW: Robert Clack. Floyd Price. Mark Guffy. Docking shows pride in football as faculty adopts calendar switch Wearing his purple blazer and pur- ple-and- vhite tie, Gov. Robert Docking helped inspire enthusiasm at K-State ' s pep rally before the first home football game against Penn State. After the Wildcat victory over the University of Kansas, Docking gave the first annual governor ' s cup to Vince Gibson. The cup will be awarded an- nually to the winner of the K-State-KU football game. Docking also recommended a 10.3 per cent increase in prorating expendi- tures for the six Kansas colleges and universities in January of 1969. This recommendation did not increase taxes. Facilitating faculty participation in the establishment of university policies is the primary aim of the 61-member Faculty Senate. Three action commit- tees and several ad hoc committees were formulated for this purpose. Academic changes made by Faculty Senate were a calendar change which will begin in the fall of 1970 and elimi- nation of mandatory class attendance. Homecoming queen, Susan Hayma- ker, accepts flowers and congratula- Holly Fryer. John Noordsy. Berl Koch, William Ogg. Thomas Parker. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Burkhard. James Mitchell. Claude Shenkel. Henry Beck. Everett Haft, Conrad Eriksen. Robert Crank. Henrietta Ameel. BOTTOM ROW: tions from Governor Robert Docking at KSU Stadium prior to game time. Arlin Feyerherm, Homer Socolofsky. Henry Flowers. Gravers Underbjerg. Vernon Rose- braugh, Louis Douglas. Thomas Steunenberg. Dale Allen. Board lifts ban; adopts calendar Appointed by the Governor for four- year terms, the Board of Regents ap- proved various changes in the programs of the six state institutions they govern. After reviewing the year ' s university budget, the board forwarded it to the Kansas Legislature for appropriation. In October, the board lifted the six year-old ban on the sale of cigarettes on campus. The Board of Regents also awarded construction bids to compa- nies for various campus developments. Early in the year, they selected bids for the Evapotranspiration Laboratory. Other changes made by the Board of Regents included an annual increase in the student incidental enrollment fees. They also sanctioned the new school calendar for 1970-71. Next fall, classes are scheduled to begin in late August with finals completed prior to a month- long Christmas-New Year vacation. Holding periodic sessions and meet- ing with college administrators, the Board of Regents decides policies of the state ' s colleges and universities. Board of Regents STANDING: L. D. Morgan, William F. Danenbarger, Jess Stewart, Elmer C. Jackson, James J. Basham, Max Bickford. SIT- TING: A. H. Cromb, T. J. Griffith, Henry A. Bubb, Paul R. Wunsch. 92 Construction of the new auditorium proceeds toward the opening date in the fall. Moveable ceiling and walls will be features of the new building. Although still below average costs of other Big Eight schools, K-State stu- dents ' incidental fees were raised by action of Kansas Board of Regents. 93 Orville Bidwell, professor in agrono- my, explains the need for equalizing readouts to students in his class on Soil Development and Classification. Acting Vice-President of the College of Agriculture, Floyd Smith, will take the place of Glenn Beck who is now at Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria. Entomology students analyze a cock- roach ' s metabolism, enabling them to determine effects of hot and cold on a cockroach ' s rate of heartbeat. VP Smith heads ag experiments Meeting the need for nutritional educational material for low income families in the state is one major objec- tive of Floyd Smith, acting Vice-Presi- dent for Agriculture. Smith assumed the duties of Vice- President Glenn Beck who took a leave of absence last year to become provost for Ahmadu Bello University in north- ern Nigeria as part of the international agriculture program. A university de- velopment project has been underway in India since 1956. Through the agriculture experiment stations, for which Smith was director in addition to his other duties, research was continued by the College of Agri- culture, College of Veterinary Medi- cine, and College of Home Economics. Five branch experimental stations are located in various areas of Kansas. serin IforeqirfN lisCBS : ' ' ;; ' ' Poultry Science Club sponsored sev- eral guest speakers during the year. They won a trophy for the outstand- ing exhibit for Agricultural Science 95 Day and held a cookout for the area FFA chapters as a project for funds. V. A Veterinary students of Ahmadu Bello experience by working with small ani- Vernon Larson coordinates Agricul- University in Nigeria receive practical mals in one of the University ' s labs. ture programs in India and Nigeria. Robert Dubois instructs members in different types of contour irrigation the India conservation club about the for producing a better hybrid maize. . -- Vi ' r $ isricft Director of Extension, Robert Bohannon, is responsible for advancements of the University reaching the people. Extension Heads TOP ROW: Paul Griffith, associate director: Wilber Ringler. assistant director: E. D. Warner, extension editor. SECOND ROW: Jack Burke, extension radio and television: Norman Whitehair. extension marketing, management and resource development: Harold Gallaher, extension forestry. BOTTOM ROW: John Ferguson, extension engineer- ing; Shirley White, extension home economics: Glenn Busset. extension 4-H and youth programs; Oscar Norby, extension operations. Classes in drawing and painting are sity extension. Judy Abraham in- credit on an advanced and beginner offered through the offices of univer- structs night classes for university level in Clay Center ' s auditorium. , V7 AW Y V Extension gives study programs Offering off-campus, non-credit edu- cational programs, is the basic function of the University Cooperative Exten- sion Service on campus. With local offices in each of the 105 Kansas counties, Cooperative Exten- sion provides an educational link be- tween the Land Grant University, such as K-State, and the people of the state. Cooperative Extension, along with the office of Continuing Education, presents educational programs in the areas of marketing and utilization of agriculture products, agricultural pro- duction technology, all home econom- ics fields, 4-H clubs as well as other youth programs and community and resource development. These offices also update and broaden existing pro- grams to better serve the community ' s needs. Director of Extension Services, Rob- ert Bohannon, coordinates phases in the many methods of taking the University to the people of Kansas. Children learn softball at day camps connected with University Extension. Housed in the continuing education office, this machine enables persons statewide to listen to classes, confer- ences and lectures offered by KSU. 98 Technical aid programs involve International Ag staff members Irrigation water from pipes is routed into a field at a farm in Hyderabad. Dr. Glenn Hartke, Kansas State Uni- versity staff member working at the International Agricultural Program director. ernon Larson, began work- ing for the University in 1962. He took a two year leave-of-absence in 1966 to serve as chief of party in Nigeria. K-State became involved with over- seas technical assistance programs in 1955 when the initial survey team was sent to India. There are now two pro- grams staffed by K-State persons in India the Agricultural University Development Program and the Agricul- Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria, illustrates the relationship between tural Production Project. Kansas Board of Regents authorized the program as a result of recommenda- tions to supply technical staff and as- sistance to selected states in India. Program involvement also centers in Nigeria where the Agricultural Univer- sity Development Program focuses on teaching, research and extension. Currently, 11 Indian Cooperative University students are enrolled at K- State as are four students from Nigeria. the diagram of a cow and its skele- ton to students working in anatomy. 99 accepted the administrative respon- sibilities for programs and activities. Individual carrells in the library pro vide students with quiet study areas During President McCain ' s European tour, Vice-President John Chalmers 100 Administrative Heads Harold Alford. director of continuing education; Donald Hoyt, director of educational research; Elizabeth Unger, acting director of computing center. theMn Students must pay their fees before they may receive class assignments. VP recommends program switch John Chalmers, vice-president of academic affairs, introduced many new university programs. To the Board of Regents, he proposed a doctoral pro- gram in Political Science. Sociology and Civil Engineering and also the departmentalization of the Colleges of Architecture and Education. In university governing, Chalmers strived for more effective student-fac- ulty participation. He took part in dia- logues with committees from both the Executive Committee of the Faculty Senate and from Student Government. In addition to the routine work of appointing deans and recruiting facul- ty. Chalmers also approved a commit- tee to explore easier ways to introduce various experimental courses and learn- ing situations and directed dedication plans for the auditorium. Problems in enrollment were alle- viated spring semester with the use of a prepared IBM card instead of the pack- et which was used in past years. Pulling course cards and filling in as- signments, undergrads complete the lengthy and tedious procedure of en- rollment for the following semester. 101 Farley leads faculty preparation for expansion of campus library Overseeing the construction of the Farrell library annex was one duty of Richard Karley, director of the library. He also represented the librarians of Kansas as the president-elect of the Kansas Library Association in addition to holding positions on state and nation- al committees. Student and faculty will have use of the addition this summer. Planned fa- cilities to aid the people of the universi- ty include rooms tor two to six students to study aloud and not hinder those study ing alone. A study hall for 300, open 24 hours a day; a coffee and snack room; reserve carrels for honor students; student lounges; and more efficient depart- ments are planned. A small bookstore selling auxiliary reading materials and school supplies will also be available to students and faculty. Library card catalogues aid students in research. Altering systems to the Library of Congress from the Dewey Decimal also encourages assistance. Library Director Richard Farley pro- vides guided tours for all freshmen. Library facilities include a four-track tape recorder system, which may be used by instructors for audio teach- ing. Students, by listening to tapes, may correspond material with their work in language and music classes. 102 At fall registration, a record number of students complete registration by filling out cards while waiting to pay their fees, check on loans, receive a Prospective undergraduate students of Ellsworth Gerritz who keeps corn- send admission blanks to the office plete files of all student transcripts. new class schedule and buy season- al tickets for home football games. New processes speed enrolling One registration sheet replaced the usual multi-card packet at spring regis- tration. This method allowed students to register quicker and easier, filling in only missing and incorrect information. Registration officials feel that in the near future a mail system can be initiated. Fall and spring computer registra- tions were the smoothest ever, with few problems. Enrollment figures are at a high of 13.149. The colleges of arts and sciences and agriculture lead enroll- ments of the colleges. Ellsworth Gerritz, dean of admis- sions and records, coordinates registra- tion procedure. He is on various com- mittees and is vice-president of Interna- tional Education in the American Asso- ciation of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers. 103 As Vice-President of Student Affairs, Chester Peters serves as chairman of Intramurals, Housing, the Council of Student Affairs and works with UFM. 104 Student Personnel Services is one of Gene Kasper ' s areas of involvement. J. Allan Brettell assists international students in adjusting to K-State life. Peters supervises the development of student and faculty programs Margaret Lahey helps housemothers adjust to University and student life. Extensive staff and student develop- ment programs were overseen by Vice- president Chester Peters. As part of the development progress, Peters appoint- ed former K-State football player Veryl Switzer to bolster university human relations and to assist in the varsity ath- letic programs. Switzer came to K-State from Chica- go, 111., where he was a human relations coordinator in the public school system for the past nine years. Among Peters additional responsibil- ities were parent and student orienta- tion sessions, residence hall programs, union-sponsored activities and intra- muralsand recreation. Assisting the vice-president in his duties were seven kev assistants. Dean of Students Gene Kasper advised fresh- man seminar groups and defined uni- versity policy regarding student con- duct. Serving as consultant for the Asso- ciation of Women Students and Panhel- lenic Council was the primary responsi- bility of Margaret Lahey, associate dean of students. Working to provide students with personnel information was the main concern of Assistant Dean of Students Caroline Peine. J. Allan Brettell ad- vised international students on various matters while Bruce Woods coordinat- ed student religious activities. Bruce Gildseth aided in the organiza- tion of orientation programs and evalu- ated students ' personal progress to find effective uses of his office. Caroline Peine is responsible for co- ordinating campus judicial matters. Assistant Dean Bruce Gildseth eval- uates student personnel programs. 105 Veryl Switzer provides guidance for discussions involving organizations. Center provides health education, safety programs Registered X-Ray technician, Robert H. Harmon, a full-time student who works at the health center, positions a patient for an ankle or foot injury. In addition to providing medical care to university students, Lafene Student Health Center also maintains depart- ments for health education and envi- ronmental health and safety measures. A health educator gives informal programs offering information about personal health topics to students. T vo specialists inspect the food service cen- ters, the laboratories and the grounds to check the university environment. Serving as director. Dr. Hilbert Ju- belt supervises health center activities. Health services are offered free, or for a nominal fee. since the health center is financed by student fees. The accredited center consists of a diagnostic clinic and a 40-bed hospital unit. A pharmacy, a physical therapy center and a minor surgical emergency room are three of the many available services to the students and staff. Dr. Robert Sinnett, 3 psychologist, directs the mental health division. Deanna Hays, head lab technician, is preparing to draw blood for further clinical laboratory studies which are to be made at student health center. 106 Counseling students informally and scheduling programs, films and lec- tures in dormitories. John Paxman Acting as a clinic doctor. Dr. Hilbert serves as head of Health Education. Jubelt also manages Student Health. Presentation of identification cards insures proper billing and receipt of the correct prescription at a student discount rate. A registered pharma- cist, William Salero. directs this ser- vice of the university health center. 107 Union committees plan activities; construction close to completion Between Richard Blackburn, director of the Union, and the Union Program Council, the Union manages to provide something interesting for everyone. Two hundred students on the eight UPC committees plan unlimited activi- ties for K-State students and members of the university faculty. The Union Governing Board, com- posed of nine students, three faculty members, one alumni representative, the union director and the program director, is the governing and policy- making body for the union. Full use of the union addition will be permitted by fall 1970. The new facili- ties will include more activity space, a coffeehouse and a book store. The opening of the bookstore is also sched- uled for the fall of 1970. New concepts in furnishings and fa- cilities were utilized in order to im- prove service. The expanded recreation area was opened for students and facul- ty in February as was the enlarged un- ion parking lot south of the Union. Considering the union construction progress, Richard Blackburn, union director, prepares for the future de- velopments and needs of the union. Planned since 1964, construction on the $2.8 million K-State Union addi- tion continued, partially financed by special assessments in student fees. 108 a r The Cat ' s Pause in the Union keeps a wide selection of reading material. UionF Union Program Council TOP ROW: Ann L Keister, Julie D. Morgan, Eileen Hart, Michael W. Mawdsley, Brian D. Belden, James Rey- nolds, Robert L. Simmons. Mary P. Chapin, Richard D. Peterson, Vickie Longenecker. BOTTOM ROW: Laura A. Meyer. Daniel R. Cof- ran, Cynthia L. Staley. Nancy C. Perry. As an annual event, the Union ' s lost and found auction, sponsored by K- Purrs, netted about $100 profit from the sale of many unclaimed articles. Bureaus serve students and staff in career and financial assistance Service to students was the main objective of the areas of Aids and Awards, Veterans Services, the Career Planning and Placement Center, the Counseling Center and the Housing Office. Gerald Bergan, director of Aids and Awards and Veterans Services, assisted students who were asking for financial aid. The main source of funds that he had to use were Federal and Veteran programs and various scholarship pro- grams at the university. Administering vocational tests, Dave Danskin aids in counseling students. The Counseling Service ' s principal activity was to help students with edu- cational, vocational and personal prob- lems. David Danskin was director. Career planning and placement to past and present students was the aim of the Career Planning and Placement Center director by Bruce Laughlin. Thornton Edwards, director of hous- ing, keeps a card file on possible ac- commodations for university students. He reviews standards of housing for undergraduate, single minors. Gerald Bergen provides students with scholarship, loans, and grant details. Finding the right job for prospective grads is the goal of Bruce Laughlin. Klgj 110 Career oriented seniors sign inter- view sheets at the placement center, which provides recruitment facilities for government and industrial firms. Receiving some sort of financial help in the form of loans or scholarships, forty percent of the student body is supported through Aids and Awards. Company information is available to seniors using the micro-strip reader. Housing director, Thornton Edwards reviews the standards for most liv- ing groups. Fifty-four per cent of all students reside in organized groups. in - Workmen find cement mixers an aid in constructing the biology building. In anticipation of university growth, C. Clyde Jones, head of the universi- ty development, directs construction of four current, on campus projects. 112 Situated on the old ROTC drill field, the new biological sciences building will have occupancy in the fall of 1970. I ' Administrative Heads Dean Hess, executive secretary of alumni asso- ciation; Kenneth Heywood. director of endowment and development: Vincent Cool, assistant vice president for planning; Case Bonebrake. physical plant administrator. University fund assists building With over $13 million of construction work underway during 1969 and 1970, university development, headed by C. Clyde Jones, continued to expand and develop plans for the future. Working with both the Endowment and Alumni Associations, the Office of University Development organized the Alumni Giving Program. By finding ways to increase alumni support, the program ' s goal was to in- crease the number of annual contribu- tors to the fund. The 1968-69 total income was SI. 5 million, of which $647,000 was spent for scholarships. Assisting in the areas of university development were Case Bonebrake, physical plant administrator; Vincent Cool, assistant vice-president of plan- ning; Dean Hess, executive alumni sec- retary; and Kenneth Heywood, endow- ment and development administrator. Construction on the new $2.5 million auditorium enters final stages. The seven-story structure features an ad- justable ceiling and seating for 1800. Beatty directs fiscal operations, disperses funds according to laws Fiscal operations and management of auxiliary programs were responsibili- ties of University Business Manager Daniel Beatty. He was also general liai- Office of the Business Manager Ralph Perry, comptroller; Theodore Dodge, budget director. Business office workers process the payrolls for the student employees. son officer between the State Depart- ment of Administration and the university. Budget Officer Theodore Dodge prepared appropriation requests of the legislature and the internal operating budget of the university. Comptroller Ralph Perry was respon- sible for the processing and filing of research contracts and grants. In addi- tion, he conducted payroll, accounting procedures and purchasing. Personnel officer E. L. Tadtman administered the state health and re- tirement insurance programs for em- ployees and civil service appointees. Through the efforts of these men the business management of the university and all its su bdivisions was carried on while funds were dispersed in accord- ance with state and federal laws. II Students make payment on loans at the business office in Anderson hall. University Business Manager Daniel Beatty serves as President McCain ' s financial advisor. Every construction appropriation must receive his okay. 114 Information about student payrolls, financial assistance, loans, scholar- ships and grants are indexed and filed by secretaries employed by the university business office lo- cated in the administration building. Students claim refunds and scholar- ship checks in the cashier section of the university comptroller ' s office lo- cated in rooms 213-214 of Anderson. CULTURE VGRAMS ' ntcmo ogy eed Science!? Mat. Wiling Science 6 Horticulture Natural Reso Plant Patht. Poultr $cf Calvin Drake heads livestock judging and the beef cattle research center. Using a controlled nutrient solution research continues in wheat plants. Carroll Hess, vice-president in charge of agriculture, explains the vocation- al and scientific opportunities open to students interested in agriculture. 116 _ ... ..,.,. Those attending the Autumn Festival chose Debra Kelley Miss Agriculture of 1970. The event was sponsored by Ag Student Council in October, 1969. Hess evaluates teaching styles Carroll Hess, dean of the College of Agriculture, emphasized three instruc- toral improvement programs designed to promote self-evaluation of teaching techniques. Video-taping lectures so instructors could see their strength and weaknesses was the first area, enrollment of faculty members in a course to improve their teaching practices was the second, while a student-faculty discussion was third. For a follow-up to last year ' s self- study program, Hess supervised an evaluation of instructors. Particular emphasis was placed on courses and procedure in the classroom. Hess was chairman of the North Cen- tral Region Directors of Resident In- struction in Agriculture and was the Commissioner on Education in Agricul- ture in Natural Resources. M N ' Agriculture Council TOP ROW: Darrell L. Cardell, Bert R. Bock. Kendal L. Grecian. Jerry R. Wofford. Loren D. Richard. Elmer L. Musil, Terril L. Eberhard. Donald P. Kearn, James E. Phillips. SECOND ROW: Stanley R. Bartel. Rob- ert D. Harmon, Dennis K. Shurtz. Tommy L. Smith, Edwin T. Courtney. James F. Feldkamp. Charles D. Holste. Loren J. Kruse. THIRD ROW: Gregory D. Umberger. Philip P. Behrens. Bruce E. Frost. Marvin D. Wells. David R. Cornwell. Stanley H. Beikmann, Frank Carpenter. BOT- TOM ROW: Timothy T. Benton. Donald B. John- son, Gary J. Morehead. Robert S. Brubaker. Alan D. Koch, Robert L. Lohrmeyer, Dan L. Hoffman. Steve E. Abrams. 117 Ag departments create research with goal of larger food supply By incorporating development and improvement, the College of Agricul- ture created a beneficial research pro- gram with a total objective of increas- ing the world ' s food supply. Working to find a possible control of crop pests, the entomology department gave much time to research. Develop- ment of Kanza, an alfalfa strain resist- ant to spotted and pea aphids, accented their work. Assistance in the project came from the plant pathology department and the agronomy department. Generating al- falfa was the concern of the plant path- ology department and testing Kanza was the primary responsibility of the agronomy department. Grain Science research dealt with both livestock (feed technology) and grain (milling) as they inspected the improvement of grains ' nutritive values in underdeveloped countries. Other chemical problems concerning plants and animals were investigated by the Department of Biochemistry. Dfr Block and Bridle advisor, Dell Allen, is coach of the Meat Judging Team. Arranging flowers, making seasonal decorations and designing corsages are assignments to persons enrolled in the six classes of floral arranging. 118 Different beef carcasses being stored in the College of Agriculture ' s meat cooler, located in Weber hall, are ex- mation by students enrolled amined for correct muscle confer- j n a meat processing laboratory. visor. Dell Allen, Incoming agricultural students enjoy cold watermelon at a fall watermelon feed sponsored by the Ag College. Students in ag mechanics learn the proper techniques of pipe cutting, welding and metalworking in class. College of Agriculture Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Gilbert Dodge, administrative assistant; Frank Carpenter, assistant dean; David Mugler. assistant to the dean. SECOND ROW: Lowell Brandner. agricultural edi- tor: Paul Kelley. agricultural economics; Raymond Olson, agronomy. THIRD ROW: Donald Good, animal science and industry; Howard Mitch- ell, biochemistry; Charles Norton, dairy and poultry science. BOTTOM ROW: Herbert Knutson, entomology; William Hoover, grain science and industry; Ronald Campbell, horticulture and forestry: John Schafer. plant pathology. 119 Architecture and building construc- tion majors learn of the reaction of many detergents on different types of systems in plumbing and sewage. Urban Planning projects take many hours of an architect student ' s time. Architecture students prepare their work for their course instructor who then grades the efforts and the pro- gress of the students in his classes. Architecture and Design Council STAND- ING: James S. Fields, Howard S. Hewlett, Ron- ald Reid, Don G. Parker, Richard K. Marshall. SITTING: Lawrence B. Zuercher, Gerald R. Siu- da, John B. Lane, John D. White, Victor A. Regnier. 120 cts take many student ' s time. instructor who $ and the pro- - his classes. College revises program to limit enrollment on advanced levels Marking the year for the College of Architecture and Design was the revi- sion of the architectural program to a two-year basic studies plan followed by a three-year professional program. After completing the basic study pro- gram, candidates for professional train- ing were evaluated by a committee of architecture students and staff. With the restructured program, this process limited total enrollment allowing for Point sighting indicates to students in survey the angles to the area they better use of the college ' s facilities. To adapt to the more sophisticated attitude society has toward architecture today, proposals to change teaching methods to emphasize environmental design were discussed. Having students deduce their own concepts was the impetus behind the initiation of photography for second year design students rather than the use of drawings and sketches in class. are surveying in order to figure the acreage, elevation and the traverse. Sigma Lambda Chi sponsor, Eugene Thorson teaches structural design. 121 Fischer advises teaching board Emil Fischer, clean of the College of Architecture and Design, works to co- ordinate college teaching with the aid of a seven-man advisory hoard. The hoard was established hy Fischer and meets annually for discussions with students and faculty interested in the advancement of higher education. Fischer, a member of the Architec- tural Association of London, visited England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales during the summer. In addition to his administrative re- sponsibilities, Fischer is a member of the Fine Arts Council and Grand Mas- ter of Tau Sigma Delta, an architectural and allied arts honorary. Fischer is a member of the Kansas chapter of the American Institute of Architecture and the American Associa- tion for Higher Education. Emil Fischer, architecture and design dean, instructs more than 700 arch- itecture majors enrolled in the col- lege, one of the largest in the states. 122 1 vises ' ward (the College ol ne ilh the aid in the Construction plans for a detailed project in architecture and design call for talks between instructor and student. College of Architecture and Design Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Robert Ealy, associate dean and landscape architecture; Gene Ernst, as- sistant dean: Frederick Miles, architecture. SECOND ROW: Jack Durgan. interior architectural design; Eugene Thorson. construction science: Vernon Deines. regional and community planning: Alden Krider. director of basic studies. ,,t the Archil London, visited :U and Valn dministnl Architecture and design students re- view their final project to determine space relationships and traffic flow patterns. The class provides exper- ience in designing communities with consideration of society ' s demands. jndfo .anarchi 1 ican Institute oi jnerion iion. , than oiled in estin t 123 A S enrollment grows to 4,897 With 21 departments and two main divisions, the College of Arts and Sci- ences rose to 4,897 undergraduates. The total number equaled almost half the total number of undergraduates at the university. A more liberalized program offering more electives and the choice between the B.A. and B.S. degree in many cur- riculums accounted for the increase in enrollment. Growth at the junior level was due to transfer students. Curriculums expanding the most in enrollment were mathematics, political science, psychology, journalism and art. Enrollment in the pre-professional courses also increased. In the general curriculum, 972 stu- dents were enrolled. The Freshman Advising Program assisted students who wished to explore opportunities before declaring a major. The students selected their courses with the assist- ance of advisors representing the var- ious fields throughout the university. Calci For physical education credit, coeds learn the basic rules and techniques of bowling during classes offered at the 16 alleys in the Union basement. Partners in zoology lab examine the exoskeleton of a crayfish before dis- secting internally. During the sum- mer, the equipment in Fairchild hall will be moved to new facilities in the new building for biological sciences. 124 Calculus students study class notes as S. Thomas Parker leads a lecture. Authoring a text on statistical data, W. J. Conover analyzes new concepts. Herschel Gier, biology professor, ex- amines chicks and discusses the dif- 125 ferent growth cycles of development to a student enrolled in embryology. To produce wheel-thrown ceramics, students first throw sections of clay on a wheel which is manually driven by the artist pressing a lower wheel. The students work from a cylinder to construct the shapes they desire. Curriculum alterations encourage inter-disciplinary work in classes advisor in Reagan aids the Flying Club. In the 21 departments and two divi- sions of the College of Arts and Sci- ences, the trend to more inter-discipli- nary work was highlighted. In an effort to make various classes relate more to each other, several curriculum altera- tions were presented to the college. Under the field of archaeology, a new course combining field and labora- tory techniques was initiated for the summer program. Furthering the inter- disciplinary trend in geology was the addition of paleoecology and paleobiol- ogy courses while the biology depart- ment added psychobiology, to the list of courses offered. In an over-all move to modernize the biology program. The department made seven changes in its curriculum. Also, committees met to discuss the possible incorporation of a dual degree in geology and civil engineering and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree for the students in the College of Arts and Sciences. 126 Zoology lab student, after dissecting a worm, labels the internal organs. Students in the honors art seminar complete their final project, a strict contour drawing. They use any ob- jects or materials with defined lines. 127 Stamey leads growing Arts and Sciences college Fred Rohles examines the effects of temperature, humidity, space and il- lumination on behavior cases at the environmental research laboratory. William Stamey, acting dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, coordi- nated the college ' s various faculty and student committees and councils. Dur- ing Stamey ' s first year, the college had an undergraduate enrollment of almost 5,000 plus over 720 graduate students. Two major achievements this year in the College of Arts and Sciences aided the university as a whole. The biology department received a National Sci- ence Foundation Grant creating addi- tional faculty positions and the comple- tion of the auditorium provided neede classrooms and music facilities for th use of the entire university. Stamey, a member of the Board of Student Publications, aided the Collegi- an in its efforts which resulted in an All-American citation. Arts and Sciences Council worked to present the student ' s views to the ad- ministration. A committee was formed to make additional suggestions to the Faculty Curriculum Committee and the student initiated Independent Inter- disciplinary Semester was developed. Arts and Sciences Council TOP ROW: Janet L. Wolfe, Mary J. Grimwood, Vaneta L. Brown, Linda L. Rissman, Barbara S. Bosley, Mary L. Fromme, Lillian M. Groothuis. SECOND ROW: Lawrence T. Buening, Patricia K. Friesen, Mar- cia E. Coleman, Elizabeth A. Dyke, Barbara J. Chance, Elaine M. Ruud. BOTTOM ROW: Ron- ald L. Myers, Frank E. Carpenter, Stephen R. Anderson. Steven L. Bernasek, Robert L. Sim- mons. Richard D. Peterson. 128 - - .. - epndnt Inter- His tenure as Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences readied William Stamey to assume the posi- tion of Acting Dean for the College. 129 Sculpture students commence weld- ing projects with tools and goggles. Inter-Collegiate Honors Council STANDING: Frank Carpenter, Kenneth Gowdy, John R. Sink, Charles D. Holste, Thomas M. Mayse, Max L. McClanahan, Paul L Stagner, John W. Honor students enter seminars r- Students in the College of A rts and Sciences with a potential for unusual scholastic achievement took part in the Inter-Collegiate Honors Program. By participating, they obtained a more in- dividualized program of study pat- terned to their particular needs. Freshmen were encouraged to inves- tigate introductory honors courses. Sophomores selected seminars, the top- ics of which reflected interests of both students and professors alike. Juniors took part in the Junior Collo- quium and studied Man ' s Use of His Environment. Seniors completed inde- pendent studies which culminated with individual essays. Van Zile, the honors dorm, not only housed 140 students, but also several classrooms. In addition to sponsoring discussions, lectures, films and parties, the Inter-Collegiate Honors Council met in Van Zile and offered students new changes for the honors program. Meditational class on Hindu thought is taught by Yoga Ahuja. The class is an honors seminar that meets in the lounge at Van Zile once a week. Prock, Norris D. Going, Joseph C. Hake. SIT- TING: Marjorie Adams, Ruth Hoeflin, Jamice M. Hickok, Pamela J. White. in a, 130 Psychology honors classes provided one part of the max- imum intellectual opportunities of the honors program. ,.. College of Arts and Sciences Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Marjorie Adams, assistant dean: Orval Ebberts. assistant dean: John Murry. assist- ant to the dean: William Stamey. acting director of general research. SECOND ROW: Charles Anderson, aerospace studies: Oscar Larmer. art: Ernie Barrett, athletics: Evans Roth, biology. THIRD ROW: Adrian Daane. chemistry: Paul Kelley. economics: Earle Davis, english; Page Twiss. geology. FOURTH ROW: William Siddall. geography: Homer Socolofsky. history: John Maxfield. mathematics: Fritz Moore, modern languages. FIFTH ROW: Luther Leavengood. music: Benjamin Tilghman, philosophy: Thomas Evans, physical education: Robert Leachman. physics: Pierre Secher. political science. SIXTH ROW: Jerry Phares. psychology: Eugene Friedmann. sociology and anthropology: Norma Bunton. speech: Holly Fryer, statistics and computer science: Deryl Learning, technical journalism. John Zimmerman teaches an experimental biology lab using an audio-tutorial system of aiding labs with tapes. 131 ! Enrolled in a typing class, a business education major works after class in order to improve her speed and pro- ficiency on a daily class assignment. Accounting graduates rate high; Commerce handbook is printed Challenging opportunities for profes- sional study and development in ac- counting and business serve as the main objective of the College of Commerce. Compared with all Kansas schools, K-State accounting graduates had the largest percentage passing all four parts of the 1969 CPA examination. To retain this effectiveness, the Col- lege of Commerce published a hand- book enabling a student to plan his best four year program of study. Programs established this year to as- sist students include an undergraduate specialization in labor relations. A new business seminar, also started last fall, is supported by the Research Founda- tion of the state of Kansas. Due to additional programs and an increased enrollment, the college add- ed five new faculty; two in accounting and three in management.. Manage- ment Horizons, the college publication, added a new cover and format. UNITE FOR mm iv College of Commerce was changed to the College of Business Ad- 132 ministration in order to update the college ' s public appearance. Students interested in the formation of a student labor union in the Man- Veryl Switzer, assistant to the Vice- President of Student Affairs, talks of hattan area gained support for their efforts through many petition drives. the pros and cons of Negro employ- ment with students enrolled in busi- Those involved wished to obtain bet- ter wages for the local labor forces. ness and society, a course including study of discrimination in business. Business Policy is a required course for all the students in business. The class, composed of seniors, is divid- ed into small groups. Each group is given a problem which it must ana lyze and then interpret for the class Commerce dean authors articles; organizes teaching improvements With improvement of teaching meth- ods as a goal, Robert Lynn, dean of the College of Commerce, is helping the college grow. In his second year as the dean, Lynn organized a faculty confer- ence at Rock Springs Ranch to discuss teaching improvements. Lynn aimed toward expanding differ- ent courses and adding new faculty members in order to accommodate the vast expansion of the college. Lynn ' s book, Principles and Market Action, written this year is now on the market. A second edition of an earlier book by Lynn is also being offered to the public for their information. Lynn not only directed and organized meetings while writing his book, but he taught freshmen and graduate students in the college. An instructor in Commerce, Robert Hollinger teaches a business finance course required for all graduates in the field of business administration. College of Commerce Administrative Heads Eugene Laughlin, asso- ciate dean; Mildred Buz- enberg, assistant dean; Joseph Barton-Dobenin, director of management services. 134 lust ana- lr the class. Robert A. Lynn, Dean of the College of Commerce, is the author of maga- 135 zines and books, some of which are located in K-State ' s Farrell Library. In-class opportunities included as portion of education program Innovation was the key aim of the College of Education. Future plans encompassed the new education build- ing, complete revision of the teacher education program and expansion in the special education field. Enrollees in the College of Educa- tion total 600, with an equal number of students involved in the pre-education curriculum. Graduate students wit- nessed the inauguration of a new doc- Kappa Delta Pi members discuss the selection of their new initiates. The toral degree incorporating improved classes and research. Educational Psychology I students volunteered 8,000 hours as teacher- aides. Manhattan schools offered a val- uable in-class opportunity to all partici- pating in teacher education. Planning an advisory council for improving the communications be- tween the faculty and students was the primary duty of the Education Council. names of their members were given at the annual spring S.E.A. banquet. Richard Owens stresses creativity in research techniques and counseling. College of Education Administrative Heads Robert Meisner, adult and vocational educa- tion; Charles Peccolo, administration and foundations of education; Arnold Moore, cur- riculum and instruction. Pointi acoei Educati 136 Pointing out music notes in a song, a coed in music for elementary edu- Education Council TOP ROW: Joyce A. Long, Bonnie C. Maxwell. Jean M. Kleysteuber, Mari- cation class teaches her classmates music reading principles. Future ed- lyn J. Tollefson. SECOND ROW: Colleen U. Brechbill, Diane G. Marcuson, Susan Smutz. ucators practice teaching modes on fellow elementary education majors. BOTTOM ROW: Floyd Price, John D. Wood, Douglas P. Goheen, Gregory C. Stuart. Dean of Education begins plans for education, psychology facility Named to the position of dean of education in August 1969, Samuel Keys initiated plans to update the college ' s facilities and programs. He formerly served as associate dean of education at Missouri University and as a consultant to the National Te aching Corps. In planning for the construction of a new building, Keys traveled to various schools to study current designs in edu- cation buildings. He also met weekly with a steering committee to determine the plan of the new building housing both education and psychology classes. Observation and volunteer teacher aide programs to acquaint prospective teachers with classrooms were dis- cussed. The tutorial teacher aid pro- grams which allowed students to work with educators on a personal basis, but still maintain academic standards, was reviewed by college personnel. Students in Art for Elementary Edu- cation, decorate their three dimen- sional projects. The assignment re- quires knowledge of basic concepts. I 138 As dean of the College of Education, Samuel Keys outlines programs for S.E.A.s bulletin board is located in Holtz hall where most of the educa- 139 teacher education such as guidance counseling and remedial instruction. tion classes are held. It keeps mem- bers up-to-date on the club ' s events. Special training becomes available with Center for Effective Teaching Seniors in mechanical engineering participate in a program which aids major industry in solving technical de- sign problems and allows students to gain valuable training. More special training will be made available when the College of Engi- neering begins the operation of its Cen- ter for Effective Teaching. Director of the center will be Paul Miller, chair- man of the college ' s faculty-student advisory committee. Construction is also beginning on an addition to Ward hall, housing of the nuclear reactor. This addition is fi- nanced by state and private grants and by the National Science Foundation. Research expanded because of the renewal of two Department of Defense Themis projects. The Air Force Office of Scientific Research was responsible for one project and the Office of Naval Research wanted the extension for the additional project at K-State. Engineering students in a machine design class test vacuum conditions. College of Engineering Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Cecil Best associate dean; Kenneth Gowdy, assistant dean; Dwight Nesmith, direc- tor of engineering experiment station. SECOND ROW: George Larson agricultural engineering; Philip Kirmser, applied mechanics; L T. Fan chemical engineering. BOTTOM ROW: J. B. Blackburn, civil engineering Frank Tillman, industrial engineering; Preston McNall, mechanical engi neering; Curtis Chezem, nuclear engineering. Central United State ' s largest Van de Graff acceler- ator is used by scientists from Kansas colleges. 140 Studying instrumentation, a student receives a reading on a strip chart re- corder to acquaint himself with vari- ous models of recording equipment. Author of three books, Hugh Walker instructs in mechanical engineering. Michael Lucas encourages research in the integrated electric circuits. Teaching a new undergraduate-grad uate class in thin film phenomenon Engineering Council TOP ROW: Steven R. Bootman. Wayne A. Ross, Randall S. Ellis, Pa- tricia M. Phalp, David D. Swenson, Charles A. Stryker. SECOND ROW: Cecil Best, Fred A. Si- lady, Harry J. Evans. Robert R. Hogue, Charles H. Fellman, David L. Casper. THIRD ROW: Ever- ett Haft, Jon C. Ferguson, Douglas E. Robker, Jon H. Eshelman, Edward L. Swenson, Larry G. Conrad. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas C. Roberts, Bruce L. Wilson. David J. Kuckelman, James D. Weichel, Robin B. Dalby. 142 Nevins manages college budget Coordinating and directing the activ- ities of the College of Engineering is the principal objective of Ralph Nevins, dean of engineering. Nevins also has the responsibility of the budget of the College of Engineer- ing and serves as director of the Insti- tute for Environmental Research and as the vice-president of the American So- ciety for Engineering Education. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Engineers Foundation of Kansas, member of the Committee on Experi- mental Programs and president of K-State ' s Research Foundation. After earning his bachelor and mas- ter of science degrees from the Univer- sity of Minnesota, Nevins came to K-State in 1948. In 1953, he received his Ph.D. from Illinois University. Students at the engineering compu- ting center deal with research ideas. Ralph Nevins, dean of the College of Engineering, picked electives, related 143 courses and acted on various boards to improve the college ' s curriculum. Home EC holds first fall retreat Home Economics Council and Stu- dent-Faculty Affairs Committee joined with the College of Home Economics to sponsor the first all-college retreat in the fall. The Sneak-Out Speak-Out was for those interested in college improve- ment techniques. Chester Peters, Vice-president of Student Affairs, was the guest speaker. He stressed involvement by students, faculty and administration. Discussion groups were formed using student leaders. New ideas concerning courses, curriculums, training and job preparation were discussed. Of major concern was more improvement of courses and instruction. Some of the main events sponsored by Home Economics Council were the FMOC contest in conjunction with the Arts and Sciences Council, All-Univer- sity Open House, Christmas Tea, Fash- ion Show and the annual Home Eco- nomics Spring Banquet. Decorating the traditional Christmas tree in Justin hall, home economics Lucille Wakefield heads and advises the Foods and Nutrition Department. council members prepare for an an- nual Christmas Tea given for faculty. Students see children in playground situations at the nursery school lab. Consultant to the Treasury, Richard Morse backed Truth in Lending Bills. j hterioi ofHoir 144 Rohan Interior design majors in the College to operate a floor loom in a weaving drapery and upholstery samples and of Home Economics are taught how class. Students start patterns with weave a rug for their final exercise. 145 A.I.D. sponsors Hoffman ' s trip Doretta Hoffman, dean of the Col- lege of Home Economics, showed in- terest in student involvement within the college. She was involved in the Home Economics Sneak Out Speak Out at Tuttle Creek in the fall centering around student involvement. She was also a member of a team sent to Columbia, South America by the United States Agency for International Development to evaluate the status and future of home economics. Administrative advisor .for the North Central Regional Experimental Station, she worked with lipid research. This was her first year of membership on the Pillsbury Awards Advisory Council for graduate home economists in business and her second year as president-elect of a national home economics honor- ary, Phi Upsilon Omicron. :;. While attending the Home EC Sneak Out Speak Out, planned by the Stu- dent-Faculty Advisory Board, Doretta Hoffman took part in a closing skit. 146 Home Economics students listen to a group leader dis- cuss current school issues on their Tuttle Creek retreat. College of Home Economics Administrative Heads TOP ROW: Ruth Hoeflin, associate dean; Jean Reehling. assistant dean; Jean Sego. assist- ant to the dean; Jessie Warden, clothing, textiles and interior design. BOTTOM ROW: Marjorie Stith. family and child development; Richard Morse, family economics; Lucille Wakefield. foods and nutrition; Grace Shugart. institutional management. Home Economics Council TOP ROW: Janice A. Johnston. Karen M. McDaniel. Bette J. Fer- brache. Roxane McKinley. Paula K. Miller, Lin- da M. Kruse. Mary P. Kennedy, Phyllis E. Roelfs. Barbara D. Mistier. SECOND ROW: Kar- en J. Acker, Jane E. Davenport, Linda L. Myers. Marsha J. Martin, Diane K. McDonald, Lela M. Hooper, Constance J. Hanks. BOTTOM ROW: Janice L. Butin. Linda M. Williams. Judith A. Hendershot, Dori A. Hilton. 147 Mark Guffy demonstrates the opera- tional methods of an x-ray machine. Micro-anatomy laD students view tis- sue slides of animal adrenal glands. In the opthamology lab, two seniors examine a dog. Veterinary medicine seniors work daily for four hours at the veterinary hospital as classwork. 148 Grant supplements allotment for new vet campus Executive Board of the Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association STANDING: Kenneth W. Harper. Jay D. Riedl. Alexander M. Young, Vernon M. White, Jack E. Veterinary medicine freshmen make a comprehensive study of an animal Ellithorpe. Frank D. St anton. SITTING: John W. Harvey. Gene R. Kluck, Fred L. Moss. Paul R. West. in gross anatomy laboratory. Stu- dents spend at least 12 hours a week Construction of the new veterinary medicine campus was aided by a grant from the National Institute of Health. This grant will supplement state funds for construction of the first building, a comparative medical science hall. Research grants were also awarded to the college to study kidney and liver disease inter-relationships in animals, virology and enzymes in red blood cells in sheep. In addition to the grants, a new elec- tron microscope was put in the Depart- ment of Pathology and a central teach- ing and research animal resource center was developed. Also new to the college, was the es- tablishment of three areas in the clini- cal department. Included in these spe- cialties are cardiology, toxicology and food animal medicine. examining and dissecting their ani- mal throughout the entire semester. 149 Cornelius plans future vet unit Charles Cornelius, Dean of Veteri- nary Medicine, has developed a master plan for the future veterinary medical campus and initiated plans for a multi- disciplinary teaching unit, the second proposed building. Traveling to Africa, Cornelius reviewed instructional pro- grams at the Faculty of Vet Medicine at Zaria, Nigeria and the Faculty of Vet Science at Nairobi, Kenya. While continuing research on jaun- dice in animals, he coedited the Ameri- can Journal of Digestive Diseases, and coauthored a book concerning Clinical Biochemistry of Domestic Animals. Cornelius was appointed to serve on the United States Public Health Serv- ice ' s National Advisory Council on fa- cilities of Health-Research. Cornelius is a member of the Ameri- can Gastroenterology Association and National Institute of Health Advisors. Owner of an English sheepdog helps with an examination at Dykstra Hos- pital where doctors see 75 small an- imals each day during clinic hours. i Veterinary medicine students dissect and examine animal organs and tis- sues for their gross anatomy labora- tory class. Working in partners, one student reads the lab manual while the second follows the instructions. 150 Administrative Heads Donald Trotter, assoc. dean: Emerson Besch, physiological sciences; Embert Coles, infec- tious diseases: Stanley Dennis, pathology: Ja- cob Mosier. surgery and medicine. Rudolf Clarenburg, associate professor, now studies the passage of large organic anions from blood to the bile. Dean of Veterinary Medicine Charles Cornelius coordi- nates plans for the multi-million dollar Vet Med campus. 151 Working on his doctoral degree proj- ect, a Veterinary Medicine graduate student completes his study of avian respiration after repeated attempts. Elaborate mechanical designs assist psychology grad students with their master thesis projects using general psychology students as the subjects. Graduate Student Council TOP ROW: Coral A. McEachern, Julette A. Johnson, Judith L. McCormick, Patricia L. Johnson, Jane O. Sta- mets, Ahmed S. Huzayyin. SECOND ROW: Mohammed A. Al-Suaidy, Jeffrey F. Spears, Frederick J. Deneke, Don M. Palmer, Allan J. Harris. BOTTOM ROW: Steven L. Taylor, Ron- ald W. Reichow, Edwin N. Bartlett, James F. Sanford. 152 Graduates stress biological, educational research Testing baking batter consistency, a doctoral degree candidate uses a vis- cosimeter, a research machine mea- suring a flow rate through an outlet. With a $819,000 grant made available by the National Science Foundation, the Graduate School began an intensi- fied study in modern biological sci- ences. The grant allowed the develop- ment of a center for graduate study in biological research. Sponsored under the Education Pro- fession Development Act, the school also received a federal grant. Improv- ing teacher training, the grant support- ed education for junior colleges and large colleges. Special emphasis was placed on English, home economics and the educational media. Rising to 1,855, the graduate enroll- ment increased 20 per cent. Application by doctoral candidates rose by 35 per cent. Operating a program of visiting scholars, the school financed their visits to the university. The programs brought well-known speakers to K-State. Graduate Council TOP ROW: Roy Bartel. Frederic Appl. Herbert Moser. James Greig. Cranston Heintzelman. Orville Bidwell. SEC- OND ROW: Paul Kelley, W. J. Conover. Dorothy Harrison. Paul Sanford. Paul Gilkison. BOT- 153 TOM ROW: Eugene Friedmann, John Noonan, Robert Kruh. Wallace Dace. An agronomy department graduate research assistant inspects soil samples and records its nitrogen content. Graduate students teach students going on the teaching block how to operate all types of visual aid equipment. oo L Robert Kruh, dean of the Graduate School, reviewed K-State ' s seminar graduate programs and universities. 154 Graduate School dean views enrollment increase . . Robert Kruh as dean of the Graduate School witnessed a 17 percent increase in enrollment. A change in language requirements and continuous enroll- ment for Ph.D. candidates are two of the modifications which occurred with- in the Graduate School. Degrees will be awarded in October and March as well as the traditional months of January, June and August. This will be especially beneficial for those students planning to teach. Both Kruh and John Noonan, asso- ciate dean of the graduate school, par- ticipated in the Council of Graduate Schools and also the Mid-West Re- search Organization. Graduate students took part in the Mid-America State University Associa- tion, a traveling scholars program. A student is able to study with a particu- lar professor or to attend one of the other universities in the association. Ifii? Graduate student council works with unique grad student problems such as instate tuition for students ' wives and validation of their past credits. Graduate School Administrative Heads TOP ROW: John Noonan. associate dean: Robert Schalles. animal breeding: Curtis Trent, exten- sion education. SECOND ROW: Harold Tuma. food science; Thad Pittenger. genetics; Merle Hansen. parasitology. THIRD ROW: Embert Coles, pathology: Stanley Dennis, pathology; Henry Beck, physical sci- ence teaching. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Fedde. physiological sci- ences: Vernon Deines. regional and communi- ty planning; Paul Sanford. animal nutrition. 155 Organizations University Activities Board STANDING: Har- old H. Munger, Paul T. Stallsworth, Glen D. Owen, James Reynolds, Bruce Gildseth. SIT- TING: Sally Coberly, Joel G. Latta, Kirk D. Reid. Groups recognized by the University Activities Board are provided with a mailbox in the Activity center. Used for communications directed to the campus groups, the boxes were donated by the activities board. ' 158 Groups supervise campus activities, publications Tribunal TOP ROW: Janis S. Clutter, Jean Reehling. Marsha L. Garrett. BOTTOM ROW: Board of Student Pudlications TOP ROW: Alan E. Messerschmidt, Jim Morris, James W. William B. Pollock, Edward B. Detrixhe. Walter T. Dixon. Service to the University and to the students was the goal of several univer- sity groups. Tribunal, Board of Student Publications and University Activities Board utilized student ideas to plan campus activities and publications. Tribunal, the highest judicial organi- zation on campus, acted as student re- view board for students not residing in some organized living group. They also held the authority to rule on any section of the constitution proposed by Student Government Association. University Activities Board members planned and coordinated campus activ- ities during the year. They also advised and assisted organizations and living groups concerning money raising proj- ects. The UAB was responsible for re- viewing and approving constitutions of all organizations on campus. Three students and three staff mem- bers comprised the Board of Student Publications. They directed the activi- ties of the Collegian, Royal Purple, Dimensions and the University Direc- tory. In addition, they selected the edi- tors of the various publications. Parrish, David A. Slead. BOTTOM ROW: William Stamey, Deryl Learning, Fritz Moore. I SGA influences new laws, BAW Chuck Newcom, Student Body Presi- dent, led Student Governing Associa- tion in a Task Force Proposal which favored an All-University Government with equal representation by adminis- tration, faculty and students. Revision of the Student Judicial Sys- tem and a successful petition to lift the campus ban on cigarettes were major SGA questions. They also investi- gated plans for a future refreshment area at Tuttle Creek. Black Awareness Week, sponsored by SGA in February, worked toward easing racial tension on campus. Plans to coordinate a conference about rac- ism with BAW were formulated. Newcom traveled to Washington D.C. twice during the year to confer with other student body and college Presidents from 300 universities. Student Senate TOP ROW: Steven R. Boot- man, Mary J. Socolofsky, Sally Coberly, Nancy E. Buchele, Christine A. Taylor. Sheri L. Good- pasture, Evelyn L. Ebright, Diana R. Jaeger, Sardar Y. Singh, Margo E. Zimmerman. SEC- OND ROW: Randall S. Ellis, Martin W. Bauer, Carol L. Buchele, Patricia D. Irvine, Russell C. Chuck Newcom, student body presi- dent, works to coordinate university Eberhart, Bruce F. Meyer, Paula K. Miller, Constance J. Hanks, Dale E. Nimz, Michelle H. Williams, Robert A. Curry. THIRD ROW: William E. Mallory, Joseph T. Engelken, Jeffrey F. Spears, David L. Casper, Robert E. Lewis, Mildred F. Schroeder, Thomas H. Jackson, Tommy L. Smith, Dent Wilcoxen, Robert G. student activities and to further stu- dent involvement in national affairs. Rodda, Haskell S. Wright. BOTTOM ROW: Gene Kasper, Steven W. Engelhardt, Dan L. Hoffman, Frederick W. Gatlin, Alan D. Koch, David M. Alexander, Mike J. Malone. William A. Stos- kopf, Charles C. Cole, Norman C. Pereira. Gary S. Johnson. ' V ' I 9. Chuck Newcom, Student Body Presi- dent, addresses the Student Senate. Dale Nimz, academics affairs chair- man, looks over another senate bill. Bob Rodda as senate chairman, con- verses with Dent Wilcoxon, represen- tative from the faculty, at the week- ly meeting about current proposals. 161 ;i President ' s Cabinet TOP ROW: Roger D. Dennis, Stephanie A. Baer, Clark K. Lum. SEC- OND ROW: Roy D. Tangeman, R. Gene Hoff- man, Stephen E. Eustace, Carl F. Jackson. BOTTOM ROW: Edward B. Detrixhe, Charles W. Newcom, Cornell Mayfield. Cabinet members invite speakers and coordinate student activities Coordinating undergraduate events and activities on campus, the Student Body President ' s Cabinet of the Stu- dent Governing Association forms an important link between students and the university administration. Cabinet directors are appointed by the Student Body President and deal with all aspects of the university from public relations, finance and cultural affairs to academic affairs, human rela- tions and external affairs. Activities of the cabinet included the establishment of a Language Assistance Program to aid international students and planning Black Awareness Week, College Quiz Bowl for the campus liv- ing groups and religious events which are of cultural significance. Responsibilities of the cabinet range from personnel selection of the various SGA committees to coordinating with Tribunal and faculty senate on projects of interest to the university student. Major contestants for Student Body President set up campaign tables in the Union. Chuck Newcom won the spring election in the third balloting. 162 SGA sponsored petition requests the Board of Regents to reverse a previous decision concerning cigarette sales. X Student Governing Association, the governing body of K- State students, is located in the Union Activities Center. 163 Singing groups provide awards Many non-music majors varied their regular school curriculum with active participation in a music group. The fou rteen non-music majors of the K-State Singers participated in various charity drives and performed for sever- al civic, school and church organiza- tions. The proceeds from the Spring Music Scholarship Benefit and other concerts provided several full scholar- ships for music majors at K-State. Women ' s Glee, under the direction of Jean Lemmon, performed a selection of contemporary folk tunes at the De- cember Feast of Carols and at the an- nual Spring Concert. Performances by Varsity Men ' s Glee Club included an appearance with Bill Cosby and the University of Nebraska ' s Men ' s Glee and a concert at Tabor College. In addition to their annual state tour, Glee Club took a four day singing tour into Texas and Oklahoma during K-State ' s Spring break. K-State Singers STANDING: Charles F. Grier, Janice I. Snider. Richard P. Pickard, Jackie L. Grable, Kenneth D. Jorns, Nancie L. Bauer, K-State Singers, under the direction of Gerry Polich, present a concert in Linda S. Edds, Benjamin H. Wheatley, Jennifer S. Inskeep, Gary A. Walter. Sherry L. Shearer, the Union Ballroom after conclusion of Lake of the Ozarks engagements. William W. Irelan. KNEELING: Timothy W. Ihl- off, Gerald Polich, John E. Hester. f 164 Women ' s Glee Club TOP ROW: Rachel A. Carlson. Carolyn A. Lorson. Linda K. Gumfory. Linda J. Waechter. Patricia A. Dawes. Carol A. Bennett. Roberta A. Achten. Regi L. Wieland. Mary C. Parrish. Michelle Taylor. SECOND ROW: Maureen E. Gampper. Francine B. Mc- Dermott. Lois A. Dodge. Janet K. Heins. Linda J. Griffeth, Cynthia J. Thompson. Margaret R. Grouse. Nancy L. Edgar. Rebecca L. Niles. THIRD ROW: Audrey P. Losey. Sherryl A. Mc- Cosh. Deriece M. McKeeman. Kathryn A. Gibbs. Betsy L. McAtee. Sibyl K. Culver. Jeanette James. Mary C. Winden. BOTTOM ROW. Deanne S. Russ. Catherine A. Millsap. Louise K. Adelhardt. Jalayn R. Mitchell. Karen L. Hunter, Carla J. Hanson. Marilyn H. Moo re. Wendy L. Johnson. Bonnie K. Scripter. Beth E. Canny. Varsity Men ' s Glee Club TOP ROW: Lawrence T. Buening. Daniel P. Commerford. Timothy M. Thomas. James A. Patton. Stan G. Weir, John W. Tanner. Kenneth W. Bowie. Gregory D. Umberger. Thomas H. Clark. Gilbert E. Wenz. Stephen M. Burns. SECOND ROW: Charles A. Stryker. Dean L. Armstead. Eric L. Bartholo- mew. Gene R. Angel. Roger A. Erickson. Martin W. Bauer. Louis V. Witthuhn, Mark G. Bell. Rog- er W. Morrow. Harry G. Cook. Michael H. Tol- son, Gaylord P. Myers. Mark A. Murphy. Dennis H. Clark. Steven L. Greenhaw. Lynn E. Otte. Dennis D. Combrink. Douglas A. Droge. George D. Sorrick. Virgil V. Feerer. Rolland N. Jenni- son. Daniel J. Faltermeier. Michael S. Glynn. William E. Mallory, Ronald D. Wenger. Dennis M. Reed. BOTTOM ROW: Larry L. Jensen. Larry R. Wheeler. William L. Ammel. Douglas A. Bender. Evan K. Wenger. Gary A. Trumpp. Donna J. Kump. Joseph A. Barclay. James L. Stone. Mark J. Williams. Michael B. Clark. Dell J. Klema. Virginia K. Griffith. Dale E. Conard. Jon C. Boren. Robert V. Heyne. Rodney L. Chalkely. Kenneth P. Lang. William C. Wirth. Roger Stucky. James R. Tanner. Concert Choir TOP ROW: Philip C. Peterson, Carl D. Lindahl, William A. Seidel, William D. Rothwell, John R. LeBow, Jeffrey D. Williams, Mark E. Krehbiel, David G. Althouse, William E. Kern, Robert W. Scott, James R. Frasher, Larry G. Chorn, Stephen E. Gwin, Anthony R. Mason, Daniel P. Commerford. SECOND ROW: Gary E. Bowie, Richard D. Peterson, Rodney L. Morris, Richard L. Jones, Patrick A. McElhany, Larry E. Hartman, Randall S. Jones, Paul M. Warren, Larry R. Landon, George V. Middleton, Richard L. Hartman, Kenneth P. Lang, Ronald L. Hux- man, Scott J. Goltry. THIRD ROW: Sherry L Shearer, Christy L. Smith, Janet S. Page, Eliza- beth A. Dyke, Sandra K. Ellis, Carol K. Coburn, Sharon S. Stoecker, Christy L. Livingood, Mar- gie L. Henry, Cynthia L. Heer, Linda S. Henry, Jeanne L. Mutch. BOTTOM ROW: Jane E. Ban- ta, Judith A. Cammack, Nancy L. Higbee, Re- becca A. Stejskal, Evelyn L. Ebright, Barbara J. Chance, Lyanne Eaton, Julie A. Goehring, Betty A. Schrag, Nancy J. Smith, Virginia A. Haller, Ruth E. Graham. Beverly A. Johnston. ACCOM- PANIST: Mary A. Coon. Madrigal Singers Randall S. Jones, Jeffrey D. Williams, Sandra K. Ellis, Rebecca A. Stej- skal, James R. Frasher, Nancy L. Higbee, Wil- liam A. Seidel, Daniel P. Commerford, Margie L. Henry, Jane E. Banta, Richard D. Peterson, Carol K. Coburn. Concert Band TOP ROW: Fred J. Zutavern, William R. Glenn, Shelley L. Lenning, Craig Beigler, Richard G. Poland, Gary R. Lockhart, Jack Connovan, Christopher K. Hedlund, Mi- chael R. McSwain, William C. Brussow, Marc S. Hardin, Nancy A. Rutherford, Wilton G. Lamb, Dennis H. Barrett, Anna C. Miller, Paul Shull. SECOND ROW: Mark L. Norvell, Cindy L. Shor- tle, Donald D. Lett, Roger G. Smith, Janet C. Brown, Bradford G. Blaker, Quinton R. Kidd, Kenneth R. Stith, Steven C. Wassom. THIRD ROW: Susan L. Gillan, Alan W. Groesbeck, Ken- neth B. Staehle, Barbara E. Gantz, Carl E. We- lander, James H. Windels, Judith M. Sewing, Christine Murphey, Myra G. Zimbelman, Leslie J. Hodgson, Aleda D. Drake, Michael A. Bartley. BOTTOM ROW: Susan V. Dutton, Jerry E. Rife, Dean L. Armstead, Julia D. White. Deborah K. Starr, James Schroeder, Andrea J. Goodm, Carol A. Camp, Susan M. Ford, Cynthia K. Yen- zer, Kay A. Shuart, Laurel C. King. 166 : Symphony Orchestra rehearsing un- der the direction of Paul Roby, work to perfect Beethoven ' s masterpieces in celebration of his 200th birthday. Concerts given on music tours Trips, tours and concerts highlighted the year for the Madrigals, Concert Choir, Concert Band, and the Sympho- ny Orchestra. The 60-member choir presented con- certs in Omaha, Nebr. The group also participated in a statewide tour of Kan- sas, singing for high schools. K-State Madrigals accompanied the Concert Choir on the various trips, tours and concerts. Plans were made by the 16-member group to present a series of noon-hour concerts. Highlighting the year for the Concert Band was a winter tour to nine cities and towns in northeastern Kansas. Dur- ing the three day tour, the band per- formed nine times. The band also gave two concerts on campus on March 1 and May 10. A final performance was given during com- mencement exercises. Highlighting the year for the Univer- sity Symphony Orchestra was a tour of the Wichita area. The trip consisted of formal concerts and informal concerts in various Wichita high schools. Symphony Orchestra CONDUCTOR: Paul Roby. VIOLIN I: William G. Stanley. Deborah L. Heffel. Martha E. Benson. Deborah J. Courtner. Kath erine Jaderborg. Sharrie A. Seyffer. VIO- LIN II: Fay Blackburn. Sandra L. Davisson. Rebecca B. Boggs. Carolyn I. Price. James D. McCallum. Barbara D. Ferris, Linnetta A. John- son. Sharon D. Young. Dennis C. Bates. Carl E. Welander. VIOLA: Kaye Miller. Dorothy Miller. Pamela L. White. Lyn D. Laviana. CELLO: David A. Littrell, Anna C. Miller. Erasmus V. Stein. Laura E. Oswald. Paul E. Stevens. Judith J. Bell. Mark E. Weddle. BASS: Carl M. Flippin, Kath- leen L. Stewart. William H. Miller. FLUTE: Lau- rel C. King, Michael K. Snyder, Nancy L. Tietz. PICCOLO: Kay A. Shuart. OBOE: Linda Roby. Linnea A. Ravens. Deborah K. Starr. Julia D. White. CLARINET: Susan V. Dutton. Jerry E. Rife. Christine Murphey. BASSOON: Andrea J. Goodin, Michael A. Bartley. HORN: William K. Beckman, Pamela R. Henry. Janet C. Brown. Ralph A. Eberwein. TRUMPET: Michael R. McSwain. Gary R. Lockhart. Stephen L. Lewal- len. TROMBONE: Steven C. Wassom, Bradford G. Blaker, John A. Nicholas. TUBA: Dennis H. Barrett. TYMPANI: William R. Glenn. PERCUS- SION: Shelley L. Lenning. Fred J. Zutavern. 167 Blue Key STANDING: Charles W. Newcom, Robert G. Rodda. SITTING: John M. Hamman, M. Hakeman, James R. Kenyon, Dent Wilcox- Jay R. Hedlund, Kenneth D. Jorns, Daniel I. Gregory W. Hardin, Douglas K. Jernigan, Clare on, Mike J. Malone, Stan G. Weir. Saror, Frederick W. Gatlin, Leroy D. Simmons, Mortar Board STANDING: Marsha L. Garrett, Susan A. Haymaker, Nancy K. Scheetz. Patri- cia J. Luttgen, Linda Haughawout, Nancy J. Perry. SITTING: Judy Jakowatz, Karen J. Acker, 168 Beverly J. Thomas, Barbara D. Gadberry, Janet M. Houser, Mardel L. Asbury. Blue Key, Mortar Board sponsor University activities Blue Key and Mortar Board, senior service honoraries, co-sponsored the coordination of the All-University Open House. They formed a steering committee to combine the events spon- sored by the university colleges. Blue Key, the men ' s group, coordi- nated Homecoming activities. They sponsored the Homecoming Queen contest, pep rally, window painting and a homecoming luncheon honoring their alumni. Blue Key contributed almost $1,000 toward their scholarship fund. The first award will be given next year. Mortar Board sold activity calendars at registration to finance the Mortar Board Scholarship. They compiled a booklet on hints for prospective gradu- ate school applicants, sold mums for Homecoming and Parents Day and also honored their parents with an annual luncheon on commencement day. Mortar Board sold orders for mums before two of the football weekends. Members of Mortar Board, an honor- ary for senior women, discuss one of their many campus projects at a business meeting held in the Union. 169 Phi Kappa Phi TOP ROW: Lynda M. Weichel, Vicki S. Bailey, Linda J. House, Kathy B. Flan- dermeyer, Hilarie S. Hundley, Glenda J. Ames, ArNell E. Briel. SECOND ROW: Marilyn L. Um- scheid, Alice H. Olander. Jean A. Olsen, Rose- mary M. Hake, Hassan H. Ziada, Janet M. Hous- er, Mary L. Griffith. THIRD ROW: Linda Haugha- wout, Karen G. Lemons, Barbara J. Chance, Desh D. Aurora, Pramod K. Mehrotra. Mary A. Bowie. BOTTOM ROW: Jayson C. Cyr, Jerald W. Blakely, Gary W. McDonald, Ibrahim M. Taha, Mohamed M. Sallam. Rabie A. Mostafa. Phi Kappa Phi TOP ROW: Barbara A. Plumb, Aldre M. Holmgren, Donna H. Lundquist, Karen R. Earhart, Kathleen A. Pomrenke. Elizabeth M. Dorland, Lynn M. Cable. SECOND ROW: Janet D. Sprang, Sheri A. Storer, Karen S. Shivers, Linda A. Stoker, Robert D. Overman, James W. Parrish. THIRD ROW: Sheila S. Kolb, William R. Bracken, Harold E. Barnthson, Bernard 0. Wil- liams, Arthur C. Barney, Robert G. Rodda. Ronald 0. Wineland. BOTTOM ROW: Edward B. Detrixhe. Delbert E. Walter, Ryan R. Christian- sen, Edward F. Mangelsdorf. Robert W. Court, Richard L. Winter. Chimes TOP ROW: Mary P. Kennedy, Priscil- la L. Pastrick, Cynthia L. Staley. Sally Coberly, Janet M. Whitehair, Julie A. Nothdurft. SEC- OND ROW: Rebecca H. Schwartz, Connie L. Brack, Patricia M. Phalp, Mary P. Chapin, Lin- da G. Humes. THIRD ROW: Martha J. Watson, Sandra G. Flickner, Frances A. Foncannon, Karen K. Pesaresi. BOTTOM ROW: Carol L. Buchele. Lillian M. Groothuis, Patricia K. Frie- sen, Rebecca A. Campbell. 170 Chimes entertained their parents at lunch in the Bluemont Room of the Spurs TOP ROW: Judith A. Carr. Martha L. Ward. Joyce B. Morrow. Nancy J. Heitmann. Linda L. Bunker. Judith M. Krob. Tina K. Foley. Mildred S. Oliver, Mary V. Graham. SECOND ROW: Melanie J. Hepperly. Garnet M. Wilson. Union. The luncheon was served be- fore the Parents Day football game. Marsha A. Graham. Melissa A. Berg, Susan M. Siefers, Susan G. Freeman. Cathie A. Brewer. Susan M. Wyart. THIRD ROW: Lillian L. Sigle. Arlys E. Kessler. Mary L. Musil. Colleen H. Kou- dele. Sandra A. Fisher. Elizabeth J. McCaskie. Honoraries aid city and college Service projects for the community and university highlighted the year for campus honoraries. Membership for the groups was determined on the basis of past scholastic service and activity ' accomplishments on campus. Spurs, a sophomore women ' s service honorary, continued work on Project Concern, helped freshmen move into the dorms, ushered at various convoca- tions and conducted a steak raffle dur- ing the week of Homecoming. Chimes, the junior women ' s service honorary, planned and sponsored Par- ent ' s Day, were hostessess for the Presi- dent s Convocation and for the Mortar Board scholarship dinner and aided the campus entertainment committee. Phi Kappa Phi with 175 student and faculty members honored scholastic achievement in the entire university. Juniors were required to be in the up- per five per cent of their class scholasti- cally and seniors and graduate students in the upper 10 per cent. Delia L. Ross. Mary M. Keeshan. BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen A. Wenger. Barbara S. Bosley. Julie L. Taylor. Michaela A. Johnston. Linda S. Pro- chaska. Elaine M. Ruud. Karen A. Zwingelberg. Paula K. Miller. Bertha L. Wall. 171 Putnam Scholarship Association TOP ROW Beverly J. Thomas, Carolyn I. Price, Mary L Richardson, Linda L. Callahan, Barbara L Grover, Nancy J. Mundwiler, Martha E. Benson Susan M. Wyatt. SECOND ROW: Kathleen A. Pomrenke, Patricia A. Howard, Carolyn M. Hathaway, Jane S. Ley, Carol A. Lyon, Judith K. Jeppesen, Martha A. Peterson, Vicki J. Apple- man. BOTTOM ROW: Lee A. Scheufler, Paul Burgardt, Mark J. Finger, Willis L. Boughton, Philip M. Woodworth, Stephen R. Miller, Don- ald E. Richards. Joseph E. Miller. Putnam Scholarship Association TOP ROW: Gloria A. Armbruster, Virginia K. Griffith, Kar- en J. Acker, Linda M. Helfrich, Judy A. Simp- son, Mary J. Kramer, Linda L. Smith. SECOND ROW: Kathleen A. O ' Fallon, Linda K. Lee, Charles A. Ruberson, Terry A. Blaser, Gary A. Ditty, Kendall L. Elliott, Jeannine Ljungdahl, Thomas A. Carlisle. THIRD ROW: Fred J. Zutav- ern, Lawrence R. Bramlage, Robert Schafer, Paul A. Chubbuck, Dale I. Ellis, Lyle D. Pishny, James D. Harder. BOTTOM ROW: David J. Kuckelman, Warren C. Feerer, Gerald E. Sloan. David D. Harbaugh, Craig M. Martin. Thomas A. Cable. Phi Eta Sigma TOP ROW: Donald E. Rich- ards. Curtis L. Bock, David W. Wilson, Mark E. Keast, Charles P. Sauerwein, Gary A. Sieverin, David A. Kolarik. SECOND ROW: Curtis E. Jilg, Joel J. Mason, Richard A. Mosier, Kent J. Far- ney, Danny L. Scott. Charles B. Hermesch. THIRD ROW: Wesley E. Smith, Dale L. Ladd, Redge E. Albrecht, Richard H. Miller, David L. Roach, Paul H. Harder, Ray A. Christiansen. BOTTOM ROW: Mark L. Hahn, Mark J. Finger, Gerald E. Sloan, Richard L. Martin, Francis M. Gaddie, Floyd W. Smith. Scholastic honoraries stress freshmen orientation Alpha Lambda Delta, scholastic hon- orary for freshmen women, distribu- ted class reference lists and files to women ' s living groups as study aids. Freshmen men s and women ' s scho- lastic honoraries combined efforts to participate in freshmen orientation ac- tivities during summer enrollment. A Course Reference List was com- piled and distributed to campus living groups by women of Alpha Lambda Delta, as an aid toward scholastic im- provement. The coeds helped with the instructor evaluation program. Men of Phi Eta Sigma distributed informational pamphlets entitled. How to Study, which encouraged more effective methods of studying. A Christmas party and spring banquet were planned with Alpha Lambda Delta. Members of Putnam Scholars Asso- ciation provided seminars for freshmen Putnam scholars to acquaint them with the honors program, classes and proce- dure for scholarship renewal. Alpha Lambda Delta TOP ROW: Sue A. Tas- ker. Judith M. Krob. Catherine A. Trout. Kath- leen L. Wood. Michelle Taylor. Sherry! A. Haw- ley. Jeanette M. Grout. Linda K. Greenwell. SECOND ROW: Shawnee L. Fairbanks. Mary V. Graham. Lillian L. Sigle. Donna S. Prusa. Arlys E. Kessler. Kathryn R. Anneberg. Julie A. Mur- phy. THIRD ROW: Barbara D. Dempsey. Cyn- thia A. Dawson. Cathie A. Brewer. Patricia A. Schafer. Carol E. Mosier. Linnea G. Capps. BOTTOM ROW: Linda K. Beckman. Rita A. Stolz. Nancy G. Finney. Jean A. Martin. Linda S. Henry. Alpha Lambda Delta TOP ROW: Brenna C. Richmond. Judith A. Moore. Maurine K. Heck- erson. Sharon L. Kushner. Shirly A. Lesline. Janice M. Hickok. Jo A. Hofer. SECOND ROW: Janet S. Carton. Melissa A. Berg, Kathleen A. Kerns. Donna R. Adamek. Diane M. Smith. Barbara J. Saint. THIRD ROW: Carolyn M. Hath- away. Barbara J. Clymer. Kathryn J. Seaman. Linda L. Valburg, Jennifer C. Shea. Jeanne L. Mutch. Evelyn L. Ebright. BOTTOM ROW: Linda K. Lee. Martha A. Peterson. Kerma S. Headrick. Peggy J. Holeman. Sharon S. Stoecker. Anne M. Uzzell. Janice L. Butin. Ag clubs create memorial fund With the purpose of recognition as the final goal, Alpha Zeta and Alpha Tau Alpha provided agriculture stu- dents something to work and strive for as they pursue a college degree. Requirements for Alpha Zeta are a 2.8 grade point average or by being in the top third of the class. A requirement of sophomore standing is made before becoming a member. Alpha Tau Alpha, national organiza- tion for Vocational Agriculture teach- ers, sent several representatives to the Alpha Tau Alpha conclave in Kansas City and the national convention of Future Farmers of America. Besides participating in Ag Science Day and the Activities Carnival, mem- bers helped usher at the state FFA con- vention and the Little American Royal. Alpha Tau Alpha also established the Paul Glatt Memorial to take care of the family of a former member of the or- ganization who died of cancer. Alpha Zeta members deal with mat- ters in agriculture or related fields. c Ag education ' s honorary, Alpha Tau Alpha, is initiating its new members. ATA ' s purpose is furthering the pro- fession of teaching in vocational ag. 174 Alpha Tau Alpha TOP ROW: James Albracht, Carl L. Stueve. Robert J. Broeckelman, Ber- nard L. Hansen. Don W. Sowers. Richard D. Wilson. SECOND ROW: Stanley R. Bartel. Don- Alpha Zeta TOP ROW: Clifford T. Kumamo- to. Douglas K. Jernigan. Jere R. Mitchell, Gary L. Westphal. Dean A. Rice, Frank R. Douthit. Jerry W. Sleichter. Ronald E. Solomon. SEC- Alpha Zeta TOP ROW: Robert J. Righter. Glenn R. Teagarden, James H. Fountaine. James E. Phillips. Roger C. Harvey, Charles E. Sargent. SECOND ROW: Charles D. Holste, aid D. Asher. Dwight G. Gorrell. Daniel P. Gerstner. Larry D. Hoobler. Innis L. Croft. James M. Sharp. BOTTOM ROW: Myron L. OND ROW: Johnson O. Arokoyo. James L. Hol- terman. Terry W. Conard. Stanley R. Bartel. William L. Brown. Steven D. Fisher. Ronald E. Helten. THIRD ROW: Arthur Weber, William H. Daniel G. Gasche. Delbert E. Walter. Robert C. Munson. Kenneth D. Jorns, Tommy L. Smith. Gary R. Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: Thomas F. Gillaspie. Philip P. Behrens. Douglas L. Berndt. Ammeter. Garry L. Peterson. Allen R. Knopp. David W. Dodd. Charles D. McNeal. Dean A. Pankratz. Fuhrman. Harold J. Barnes. Daniel I. Saror. Glenn C. Oleen. George W. Atkinson. BOTTOM ROW: John O. Pruitt. Larry D. Wobker. Edwin T. Courtney. Gary A. Lillich. Charles R. Johnson. James W. Lewis. Phillip R. Rahn. Douglas C. Weyer. BOTTOM ROW: Charles D. McNeal. Steve E. Abrams. Robert S. Brubaker. Daryl J. Meyer. Ralph C. Richardson. gthepf 175 Horticulture Club TOP ROW: Daslie A. Har- din, Dale W. Miles, Joyce A. Esslinger, Candice K. Vath, Jo A. Marten, Leta A. Pape, Judith F. Crumrine, Pamela K. Perkins, Bonnie C. Max- well. SECOND ROW: Jerry R. Wofford, John A. Glotzbach, James L. Morris, Dean A. Whitehill, Crystal F. Reimer, Carol A. Pettijohn, Karen Sigel, Thomas J. Maxwell. BOTTOM ROW: Ros- lind E. Odom, Stanley H. Beikmann, Philip G. Crandall, Leroy W. Schick, Henry K. Johnson, Darrel R. Hammond, Ralph L. Turner. Association of Student Foresters TOP ROW: Jerry D. Hubbart, Terrence L. Mannell, Rebec- ca L. Grim. SECOND ROW: Ronald H. Zelch, Steven L. Jackson, Donald P. Kearn. Milton J. Krainbill. BOTTOM ROW: David W. Cooley, Robert L. Lohrmeyer, Mich ael R. Davis. Bakery Management Club TOP ROW: Neal Drabbe, John P. Delcampo, Ronald H. Zelch. SECOND ROW: John A. Johnson, Michael R. Davis, Barry A. Solomon, Rhys S. Hodge. BOT- TOM ROW: Richard L. Townley, Fred W. Suggs, Louie W. Nash. Corse Wft 176 =.: Conservation Club was reorganized this year. The club listened to guest speakers from K-State ' s faculty and the regional soil conservation office. Interest groups study vocations Pre-forestry, wildlife, horticulture and bakery management students re- ceive an opportunity to associate with students and businessmen interested in their field of study through their var- ious interest groups. Forestry Club acquaints students with the different aspects of forestry. Highlights of the year for the 25 active members are trips to other schools of- fering a forestry program. Horticulture Club is open to interest- ed students and meets two times a month. The club took part in Agricul- ture Science Day. Bakery Management Club members meet leaders of the baking industry. A trip to the American Society of Bakery Engineers convention is one of the club ' s prime activities. Members of the Wildlife Club per- formed toxicological tests for a chemi- cal firm in Kansas City and participated in an environmental teach-in. Wildlife Society TOP ROW: Carroll A. Lange. Pamela K. Corbin, Sharon Readis. Karen A. Simmons. Glenda G. White. Randall M. Whit- tier. Norman B. Ayers. SECOND ROW: Glen E. Gebhart. Thomas L. Click, Timothy E. Town- send. Carl D. Brillhart Donald G. Pfeiffer. Dar- rel A. Webb. Dennis W. Dumler, Robert Robel. THIRD ROW: William A. Nusz. Leonard R. Hop- per, Philip J. Jeffries. David C. White. Richard A. Warhurst, Maurice E. Pomeroy, David G. Hoffman. James W. Bennett. Larry R. Hender- shot. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen E. Clubine. Thar- ran E. Gaines. Ronald G. Walter, Arthur T. Swan. Steven G. McKinley. Donald R. Wild. Tommie A. Berger, Fred G. Sprang. Steven R. Haas. 177 Ag unification aided by clubs Uniting students, promoting interest in agriculture and creating better stu- dent-faculty relationships was the aim of various Ag Science organizations. Steak frys, a chili feed, helping with the Little American Royal and selling cheese as Christmas gifts headed the activities for the Dairy Science Club. Poultry Science Club, for a money making project, held a poultry barbe- cue for area chapters of Future Farmers of America. A banquet and poultry judging contest were other events. The Wheat State Agronomy Club sponsored a student-faculty fall party, spring picnic and baseball game. Microbiology Journal Club toured the Mid-West Research Institute in Kansas City and sponsored the Ameri- can Society of Microbiology. Wheat State Agronomy Club TOP ROW: Richard H. Miller, Pattie I. Bohn, Bert R. Bock, Jerry L. Hatfield, Louis J. Meyer, Byron L. Fischer, Gene L. Olson, Stanley A. Glaum, John E. Bozarth, Keith D. Starr. SECOND ROW: Alan V. Tasker, Franklyn L. Wedel, Daniel L. Peter- son, David J. Reisig, Jimmy L. Tuma, Thomas S. Morton, Jan A. Windscheffel, John F. Schletzbaum, Jimmie R. Fortner. THIRD ROW: John M. Frye, Robert C. Munson, Richard D. Voth, Kenneth E. Koehler, John D. Schmidt, Bruce E. Covert, Gerald H. Thiele, John M. Knipp, Van Withee. BOTTOM ROW: Herb A. Season, Robert S. Brubaker, Adrian J. Polan- sky, Raymond L. Brengman, Howard D. Rei- mer, Jimmy L. Sawyer, David E. Piotrowsky, Alfred S. Vanderlaan, Jimmy C. Dooley. Wheat State Agronomy Club eligibil- corn plants. Seed and crop samples ity is partially decided by growing of are issued to Kansas Vo-Ag schools. 178 Dairy Science Club TOP ROW: Richard Bas- sette. James F. Plog. James M. Wohler. Merle D. McKoon. David L. Brothers. Peter A. B ed- ford. Charles P. Sauerwein. Kermit D. Rehm. James F. Carroll. John O. Pruitt. SECOND ROW: George Heersche. Lyle D. Springer. Larry D. Wobker. James L. Wobker. James H. Peck- ham. Donald A. Sauerwein. Robert C. Ander- son. Gary L. Hanten. Edward Call. Jay A. Bian- cucci. BOTTOM ROW: Duaine M. Sherwood. Dale A. Pearson. Michael L. Hinders. Norval K. Spielman. James L. Nietfeld. Edwin T. Court- ney. Reginald L. Kemp. Ronald A. Oyster. Rich- ard A. Plinsky. Poultry Science Club TOP ROW: Albert Adams. John N. Butts. P. Varadarajulu. Paul Sanford. Franklin E. Cunningham. Gary A. Lil- lich. SECOND ROW: George K. Mourer. D. Anja- neya Prasad, Duane L. Feldkamp. Maddini R. Choudary. James Craig. Richard O. Bailer. BOTTOM ROW: Loyal Payne. Roger Fedde. Da- vid Mugler. Amos Kahrs. Alan C. Feldkamp. James F. Feldkamp. Microbiology Journal Club TOP ROW: Louis Fina. Sherryl A. Hawley. Sharon J. Brier. Jean A. Cloran. Lawrence C. Stumpff. James R. Kenyon. SECOND ROW: Lawrence L. Propp. Howard J. Baker. Gary R. Raccuglia. William W. Gordon. Nadia M. Sallam. BOTTOM ROW: Al- bert Perry. Richard W. Jakimer. Gary J. Plum- berg. Charles Hagedorn. Christopher L. Peterson. Agricultural Education Club TOP ROW: El- don A. Pfeifer, Dale E. Conard, DougT. Stueve, Don W. Sowers, Herschel C. George, Bernard L. Hansen, Randall T. Cooper, Terril L. Eberhard. SECOND ROW: Ronald L. Stucky, Donnie D. Coltrane, Charles L. Bramlage, Randall E. Fu- qua, Ronald W. Bamberger, Les D. Streit, Ro- land D. Mays. BOTTOM ROW: Myron L. Amme- ter, Larry A. Maxwell, Dean E. Fieser, David D. Stucky, Clifford S. Sparks, Charles D. McNeal, Dennis W. Will, Duane J. Strickler. Agriculture Education Club TOP ROW: Nan- cy V. Denu, Robert J. Broeckelman, Darrell L. Cardell, Lawrence Erpelding, Richard D. Wil- son, Michael R. Wade, Lonnie R. Hedstrom, Agricultural Mechanization Club TOP ROW: Billy G. Hoffman, William A. Smith, Bennett W. Mellies, John R. Biiderback, Leo D. Schneider, Larry D. Van Gilder, Dexter E. Schaible. SEC- Merle W. Converse. SECOND ROW: Loren D. Richard, Dennis R. Brown, George D. Sorrick, Dwight G. Gorrell, Stanley R. Bartel, Larry D. Hoobler, George J. Hieger, Daniel P. Gerstner, OND ROW: Stephen F. Magette, William E. Kern, Curtis R. Jacobs, William R. Carpenter, Walter B. Patton, Eugene J. Powers. THIRD ROW: Kenneth D. Jorns, Kenneth E. Bailey, Edward G. Bogner. BOTTOM ROW: Innis L. Croft, Philip P. Kingston, Gary D. Thompson, Stanley D. Davis, Stanley L. Claassen, Rudolph D. Claassen, David W. Dodd, Bernard E. Weller. Gordon D. Gough, Robert Hurrelbrink, Ralph Lipper. BOTTOM ROW: Richard A. Johnson, Nicholas R. Weber, Gary J. Morehead, James D. Dietrich, Robert D. Stritzke. I ' --!, : -;. ' ----- - --.::- - ' - ' -- ' ' Groups provide Ag Day booths Organizations in the Department of Agriculture offered new opportunities for the agriculture students. Prospec- tive employers presented programs to members of the Agricultural Mechani- zation Club. The group sponsored a booth at the Western Farm Show in Kansas City. In addition, they assisted with the state Future Farmers of Amer- ica Farm Mechanics Contest. Members of the Agriculture Econom- ics Association competed in debate and speech contests at the National Agricul- tural Economics Club Convention. They also sponsored a booth at Agricul- ture Science Day. Social activities in- cluded the annual smoker for new members and a spring banquet. Agricultural Education Club mem- bers assisted with the state and national FFA conventions. They completed a project to aid vocational agricultural teachers and had displays at Ag Science Dav and the Activities Carnival. Students in the Agriculture Mechani- zation Club learn about new techno- logical advancements in farm equip- ment through sl ides and specialists. I Agricultural Economics Club TOP ROW: Merlin J. Banker. Robert M. Ronnau. Robert L. Watson. Edward J. Dolechek. Clyde E. Francis. Larry L. Neaderhiser. Donald M. Morehead. Ted E. Odle. Robert B. Moore. SECOND ROW: Arden E. Peterson. Charles R. Ricklefs. David L. Hart, LeRoy J. Debes. William E. Meyer. Jerry J. Shubert. Edward N. Jackson. Dennis R. John- son. Dennis K. Shurtz. THIRD ROW: Frank Ora- zem, Donald W. Hecht, Sammy R. Lewis. Gre- gory J. Hands. Terry D. Thompson. Donald B. 181 Johnson. Gary R. Doane. John Sjo. C. Dwayne Neil. BOTTOM ROW: Dale E. Wells. John E. Blankenship. Doanld E. Cress. Greg F. Brenne- man. Bruce E. Frost. Kenneth W. Kruse. Lloyd J. Slawson. Block and Bridle TOP ROW: Barbara L Wi tri- er, Teresa S. Gatz, Harold E. Good. Patricia A. Farr, Wes E. Vogt. Marlin W. Mason, Waldo D. Poovey, Joe S. Teagarde n. SECOND ROW: Rob- ert B. Moore, Alton C. Hazen, Arden E. Peter- son, David L. Prawl, Jerome R. Settles, Myron L. Stroup, Lyle F. Koons, Melford L. Norman, C. Dwayne Neil. BOTTOM ROW: Maurice C. Miller, Phillip E. Albers, William T. Matney, Larry C. Winstead. Irvin L. Bane, Glenn C. Oleen. Randy M. Peterson, Bryce A. Fowles. Block and Bridle TOP ROW: Thomas C. Gatz, Carolyn P. Oswalt, Lura V. Story, Rita M. Thur- ston, Janet E. Krall. Rodney J. Jansonius, Ken- dal L. Grecian, Stanley K. Nichols. SECOND ROW: Pamela M. Green, Frank E. Mattke, Mi- chael K. Ebert, Michael A. Mann, Glenn R. Tea- garden, Elmer L. Musil, Jay G. George. Terry W. Conard, Benton L. Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Gregory J. Hands. Stanley L. Claassen. Ru- dolph D. Claassen. David R. Cornwall, Robert E. Smith, Charles D. Holste, Duane H. McClure, AlbertB. Kurr. Block and Bridle TOP ROW: Nancy A. Kasitz. Barbara J. Pilger, Nancy A. Mauderly, Theresa J. Turner. Cynthia A. Dawson, Cheryl A. Heller, Gayle A. Wilderman, Jim D. Hollinger, Glenda G. White. Allen R. Deets. SECOND ROW: Glennis S. Huseman, Margaret E. Wilson, Stephen D. Cooper, Jerry W. Sleichter, William M. Mc- Diffett. Leonard L. Tucker, David W. Grothu- sen, Donald R. McClure, Marcus L. Neal. THIRD ROW: Scott J. Goltry. Larry P. Stuber. James A. Meetz, Robert D. Harmon, Alexander D. Mc- Clure, Joseph A. Kobuszewski, Richard W. Felts. Ryan R. Christiansen. Steven D. Turn- quist, Ray A. Christiansen. BOTTOM ROW: Samuel L. Hands, Donald B. Johnson, John H. Schlickau, Timothy T. Benton. Willard G. Ol- son, Dean E. Fieser, Gary R. Miller, Lynn E. Kirkham, Steve E. Abrams. Block and Bridle TOP ROW: Betty J. Smith. Robert A. Ebert. Ronald U. Lindquist. Carla L. Carleton. Nancy G. Williams. Barbara K. Howe. Kenneth E. Kirkham. Larry L. Murray. Herbert E. Ramsey. Jon R. Gillilan. SECOND ROW: Bart Sherwood. Joseph C. Ebert. Mark H. Beckett. Robert B. Walsten. Stephen F. Magette. Andrew J. McCurry. Steven D. Fisher, Keith S. Lusby. Delbert D. Ralle. George F. Collins. THIRD ROW: Mark L. Gratny. Dennis R. Sigman, David W. Loomis. Terry J. Heller. Frank K. Brazle. Thom- as E. Huffman. Marvin L. Raile. Timothy D. Meyer. Gregory D. Umberger. Bill Wessels. BOTTOM ROW: Gene M. Roth. Wallace K. Ol- son. David A. Breiwer. Forrest E. Stegelin. Mi- chael D. Van Allen. Donald W. Youngblood. Thomas L. Christiansen. Stephen A. Sherlock. Myron G. Runft. Irvin L. Clubine. Block and Bridle Club promotes debate and speech competitions Aiding the animal science industry and encouraging fellowship among members, the Block and Bridle Club serves undergraduate students who are interested in the animal science field. Co-sponsors of the Little American Ro al. Block and Bridle allowed all students wishing to participate in the events to do so. In addition, they gave Block and Bridle TOP ROW: Deborah D. Munger. Anna M. Shanks. Maria E. Scheer. Carolyn S. Shepherd. Donna R. Dickerson. Edna T. Taras. Pamela R. Henry. Christiane A. Mehlhorn. Marieann A. Zopf. Sandra M. Lind. SECOND ROW: Mary B. Kelley. Francine J. Zimmerman. David E. Yust. Martha A. Zinn, Merlin J. Banker. Lynnan White. Linda L. Witt- mer. Joseph W. Gillilan. Arthur P. Munger. the second annual horseshow. In department contests, members of Block and Bridle competed in debate and speech contests with winners going to the national Farm Economics Asso- ciation Convention to represent the club. The annual Ag Science Day pro- vided the club with an opportunity to relay agricultural information. THIRD ROW: Nancy M. Wright. Christine M. White. Diana B. Adams. Sharon L. Norton. James E. Phillips. James V. Miller. Loren D. Richard. Rexanne Miller. Dale L. Ladd. William R. Carpenter. BOTTOM ROW: James P. Neely. Vern L. Crawshaw. Duane L. Davis. Philip P. Behrens. Dan L. Hoffman. Loren J. Kruse. Dennis K. Shurtz. Robert E. Wiles. William R. Lynn. Homer Caley, state extension veteri- narian, lectures to Block and Bridle. 4-H Club members write articles for state and county publication Collegiate 4-H members made funds for the club ' s activities by selling con- cessions at the Hutchinson State Fair in September. In the spring, the club or- ganized a clean-up week-end at the Rock Springs 4-H Ranch. Cooperating with the Kansas 4-H Foundation and the 4-H Extension Of- fice, group members wrote copy and planned page layouts for 4-H in Re- view, a publication describing county 4-H activities in Kansas. The magazine is distributed throughout the state. More than 190 students participated in the annual Little American Royal. The students ' university animals were judged in beef, swine, sheep, dairy cat- tle and quarterhorse competition. Var- ious Kansas livestock men judged the contestants on the basis of animal grooming and showmanship. In addition to awards presented in all the Little American Royal divisions, three scholarships were announced. Little American Royal Association TOP ROW: Harold E. Good, George Heersche, Glen- nis S. Huseman, Charles P. Sauerwein, Waldo D. Poovey. SECOND ROW: James V. Miller, Edwin T. Courtney, Lyle D. Springer, James A. Meetz. BOTTOM ROW: Kelvin R. Boyer, Randy M. Peterson, Donald A. Sauerwein, James E. Phillips, Lyle F. Koons. Clowns entertained audiences dur- ing the spring Little American Royal. Collegiate 4-H TOP ROW: Kathleen L. Wood, Janice C. Ostrom, Roetta D. Floyd, Judy K. Houtz, Barbara D. Dempsey, Deanna L. Bald- win, Nancy J. Freed, Elizabeth A. Crow, Claudia J. Strouse. SECOND ROW: Ronald U. Lindquist, Jim D. Hollinger, Trudie K. Long, Linda R. Pe- terson, Susan K. Phillips, Ruth E. Graham, Dawna K. Sparks, llene M. Ryser, Gary W. Lang. THIRD ROW: Marlin W. Mason, Janice K. Wood, John D. Wood, Judith A. Hendershot, Carl H. Koster, Carol L. Urish, LaVon F. Blaesi, James E. Phillips, Karen S. Carlson. BOTTOM ROW: Steven N. Quillin, Adrian J. Polansky, Keith W. Houghton, Dean B. Rice, Steven D. Fisher, Don R. Pruitt, Howard E. Blender, Judith A. Heldt, David L. Roney. Collegiate 4-H TOP ROW: Jeanne K. Rogers, Linda J. Carney, Sheila L. Bairow, Rebecca L. Shaw, JoAnn Slattery, Nancy A. Kasitz, Carol A. Odgers, Tru D. Votion, Phyllis J. Ladd, Linda S. Erb. SECOND ROW: Marsha S. Korthanke, Kar- la C. Halderson, Jolene J. Parker, Judith M. Sewing, Donna D. Sigle, Lillian L. Sigle, Donna K. Anderson, Gayle A. Yost, Kathy J. Auman. THIRD ROW: Rebecca S. Bailey. Ronald F. Gatz. Leon J. Patton, Charles P. Sauerwein, Donald P. Kearn, Don M. Reinhardt, Robert B. Moore, Marcia F. McNeil, Diane K. McDonald, Rita M. Thurston. BOTTOM ROW: Allen R. Sippel, Lau- ren D. Libby, Kenneth L. Smith, Steven D. Turnquist, Margaret M. Gronau, Norman F. Spielman, Glenn A. Mull, Ted E. Odle, Jay G. George. ces dur- in Royal. - : . Collegiate 4-H TOP ROW: Susan L. Wasser- man, Helen M. Wiebe. Rebecca L. Niles, Julie A. Murphy, Carol A. Sauerwein. Betty J. Smith, Cheryl A. Heller, Diane C. Richardson. Phyllis E. Roelfs. Linda S. Suttles. SECOND ROW: Judy K. Atwood. Carol S. Fellmen, Ava J. Merryfield, Collegiate 4-H TOP ROW: Mary C. Huck, Lois A. Carey, Brenda A. Judd, Catherine A. Millsap, Jean K. Clarkson, Barbara A. Munson, Martha M. Christie, Carolyn S. Huff, Judy C. Brown. SECOND ROW: Linda J. Keys, Kathleen L. Win- teroth, Sue J. Thompson, Margaret R. Grouse, Sue E. Henke, Cynthia J. Thompson, Glennis S. Huseman. Nancy G. Williams, Margaret E. Wil- son, Stephan C. White. THIRD ROW: Rhonda K. Garrison. Debra G. Wagner, Janice M. Leeburg, Randy R. Johnson, Michael A. Mann, Larry K. Mclntyre, David W. Morrison, James A. Meetz, Judy C. Stock. Donna S. Turpin, Barbara A. Story. Susan A. Smith. THIRD ROW: Donald A. Sauerwein, James H. Peckham, Joseph E. Mill- er, Randall E. Fuqua. Elmer L. Musil, Carl L Stueve. Maxine E. Wilson, Monte W. Harden, Dennis K. Shurtz. Gary J. Hanna. BOTTOM ROW: Richard D. Bergsten, Philip B. Blount, Rudolph D. Claassen, Gaylord P. Myers, C. Dwayne Neil, Timothy T. Benton, Timothy D. Meyer. Gerald H. Thiele, Arthur R. Dirks. Joyce L. Stinson. BOTTOM ROW: Michael H. McDonald, Edward E. Nelson, Glenn W. Riggs, Stanley L. Claassen. Earnest E. Peterson, Gary D. Thompson, Gary W. Burkholder, Jeffrey L. Casten. 185 ' t Chaparajos TOP ROW: Glenda M. Booth, Linda J. Carney, Kathy B. Flandermeyer, Gwen A. Baer, Anna M. Shanks, Dianne E. Fletcher, Luann J. Corn, Mary E. Kehler, Donna L Bur- nett, Linda L. Wittmer. SECOND ROW: Charles R. McCauley, Frank E. Mattke, Terry D. De- Vaughan, Ronald L. Durrance, Thomas H. Mc- Beth, Michael W. Sramek, Sharon L. Norton, Diana B. Adams, Lynnann A. White. THIRD ROW: Dana J. Belshe, Jerome R. Settles, Larry K. Lynn, Douglas W. Schmidt, Gordon R. Chris- tiansen, Billy J. Bailey, David W. Grothusen, Larry P. Stuber. BOTTOM ROW: Samuel L. Hands, Joseph A. Kobuszewski, Gary R. Miller, Richard K. Norton, Robert E. Wiles, Lance W. Grutzmacher, Lynn E. Kirkham. Chaparajos TOP ROW: James P. Mueller. Pamela M. Green, Patricia A. Farr, Katherine A. Hartman. Barbara L. Wimer. Teresa S. Gatz. Toni L. Dietz, Carolyn S. Shepherd, Theresa J. Turner, Becky A. Smith. SECOND ROW: Wes E. Vogt, James E. Rohrbaugh, Layne A. Ploeger. Joe S. Teagarden, Fay 0. Russett, William A. Schurg, Donald A. Herbers, Glenn R. Teagar- den. James R. Jackson. BOTTOM ROW: David A. Breiner, Bill Wessels. Wallace K. Olson, Ray L. Helmbold, Robert P. Avery, David L. Prawl. Jerry Johnson. Norman W. Pilger. Collegiate Future Farmers of America TOP ROW: William M. Wagner, William J. Schimpf. Max R. Travis, Richard D. Wilson. John A. Glotzbach. Paul D. Miller. Dennis R. Brown, Michael R. Wade, Loren D. Richard, Charles L. Bramlage. SECOND ROW: Jay G. George, Wil- liam A. Conrad, Daniel P. Gerstner, Philip P. Kingston, Gary D. Thompson, Dennis K. Shurtz, John W. Bastin, Jose E. Silva, Michael J. Demmer, Steven M. Cheuvront. THIRD ROW: Stanley 0. Davis, Bernard E. Weller, David D. Stucky, Duane J. Strickler, David E. Kimball. Stanley L. Claassen, Rudolph D. Claassen, Donnie D. Coltrane, George J. Hieger. BOTTOM ROW: Earl Baugher, Clifford S. Sparks. Ronald L. Stucky, JoAnn Hawthorne. Deanna F. Tuck, Wanda K. Hermreck. Charles B. McNeal, Don- ald E. Hellwig, Stanley R. Bartel. Paul N. Stevenson. Chaps promote rodeo interest Founded in 1964, Chaparajos Club promotes interest in intercollegiate rodeos and horsemanship. The club sponsored the Rodeo Club Playday. Collegiate 4-H sends student teams to train 4-H officers in area counties and helps in the preparation of future agricultural instructors. Phi Chi Theta. professional organiza- tion for coeds in the College of Com- merce or business and economics ma- jors, sold candy and toured Hallmark Cards in Kansas City. Tours highlighted the year for the members of Alpha Kappa Psi, men ' s professional business fraternity. Service projects included Cat-O-Grams to sup- port the football team. Phi Chi Theta TOP ROW: Ina D. Clements. Christine A. Van Petten. Carolyn S. Shepherd. Glenda J. Ames. Gayla W. Asher, Cheryl S. Knetter. SECOND ROW: Roselene M. Evans, Cheryl A. Barta. Sheryl K. Cox. Judy A. Brous. Lynn M. Cable. Sheri A. Storer. Susan E. White. THIRD ROW: Carol S. Fellman, Charlene E. Street. Sheila L. Zakoura. Elizabeth L. Heid- breder. Suzette Masquelier. Janalee Jarrett. Vicky L. Wright. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Gilkison. Fran J. Lovitch. Janet M. Gary. Judith K. Head. Donelyn D. Potter. Mary S. Vrzak. Coll egiate FFA members train to be- come future FFA chapter advisors by reviewing parliamentary procedures and structures of their constitution. Alpha Kappa Psi TOP ROW: Rodney W. Brown. William R. Bracken. Bernard L. Pyle. Maurice J. Behnke. William J. Monson. Alan W. Groesbeck. Curtin L. Wagner. Gary L. Neal. Michael D. Worley. Vernon D. Aldnch. SECOND ROW: Thomas P. Mulvany. Thomas A. Hintz. Steve T. Finney. Barry B. Burgard. Joseph E. Miller. Henry C. Pottberg. Stephen L. Krueger. Jerald W. Blakely. John L. Quillin. Russell L. Reinert. THIRD ROW: Michael J. Van Campen. Jayson C. Cyr. Stephen A. Sumner. Duane R. Gasper. John R. Weaver. Dell J. Klema. Charles C. Cole. Michael G. Flory. Gary A. Walter. Aloy- sius P. Dickman. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen J. Glotzbach. Richard D. Bergsten. Randall C. Rahe. Jerry D. Peterie. Robert W. Court. Donald S. Peetz. Thomas K. Witt. Gerald F. Kennedy. Verlyn Richards. American Institute of Architects TOP ROW: Daryl C. Unruh, Gary L. Sweet, John R. Wise, Kirk A. Gastinger, Richard H. Sweers, Gary B. Davis, Don M. Reinhardt, Kenneth L. Zimmer- man, Michael F. LuKert, Russell W. Middleton. SECOND ROW: Timothy M. Cissna, George R. Hlavenka, Max L. Christensen, Donald B. Ran- dall, David H. Simmons, Dean W. Bradley, James B. Vineyard, Russell D. Westphal, David E. Thuillez. THIRD ROW: Joel S. Schultz, Ron- ald P. Clements, Roger D. Canny, Craig T. Wat- son, Robert W. Humerickhouse, Arnold D. Luetgert, Terrance L. Sullivan, Steven G. Peake, Bradley R. Wright, Keith E. Showell. BOTTOM ROW: James J. Schraeder. Richard L. Petrik. Stanton W. Davenport, Angelo A. Bier. Robert C. Sillin, Jack W. Kienast. Lester T. Shotwell. Robert J. Everson. Arthur G. Lancaster. Professional organizations aid in career planning Members of professional organiza- tions work to help students become more involved in their education and careers. The student chapter meeting of the American General Contractors of America featured speakers from the construction industry. Members gain the opportunity to view realistic build- ing problems during inspection trips. Goals of the student chapter of the American Institute of Architects in- clude improved relations between the College of Architecture and the Man- hattan community. A Member ' s Store was established through which students in the college may purchase supplies at reduced prices. Members of the local chapter of Tau Sigma Delta award a scholarship to an incoming freshman and also, beginning this year, award a medal for an out- standing graduating student. Participa- tion in the Big Brother program and intramurals were two of the highlights of the K-State chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Tau Sigma Delta TOP ROW: Russell W. Mid- dleton, Allen G. Gerstenberger, Roger M. Thorp. Ryan R. Rader. SECOND ROW: Ray D. Leiker, Jon R. Hayes, Robert F. Starke, Phillip S. Folck. BOTTOM ROW: William A. Stoskopf, John R. Laffoon, Jay W. Glass. 188 ' American Institute of Architects TOP ROW: Ardis D. Cook, Melanie Kimbrell, Charlene L. Cheney. Constance S. Teel. Jamy A. Jones. Stephanie E. Heintzelman. Ryan R. Rader. Michael S. Spangler. Katherine R. Bryant. An- thony J. Difeo. SECOND ROW: Colleta L. Court- ney. Behrooz Shams. Gregory W. Kaempfe. Kerry L. Renner. Roger M. Thorp. Larry D. Larsen. Stephen W. Hoskins. William E. Man- kin. Emil J. Kolick, Vincent C. LaTona. THIRD ROW: Rodney A. Wenger. Scott A. Walker. Wil- liam D. Pulliam. Thomas E. Bontrager, Ken- neth Hong. Paul A. Sipes. William R. Strong. David A. Jarvis. Steven J. Turley. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas T. Souter, Edward M. McMilin. Kenneth R. McDonald, Jon G. Tilsch. Robert D. Habiger, Randall A. Kronblad. Conrad R. Miller. Dwight P. Quiring. IO T ' -.. ' : - .-: irton of ;rom the . tic yd- i trips. Herts in- the Ma- ' - - - . American Society of Landscape Architects TOP ROW: Beverly J. Salter. William T. Fader. Jacqueline M. Schuette. Stephen H. Hurst. Douglas B. Newland. Paul C. Kjorlie. Steven R. Association of General Contractors TOP ROW: David H. Scoby. Gerald R. Siuda. Stanley F. Gaines. Gaetano F. Cuccio. Duane L. Mc- Bozarth. Barry W. Mueller. SECOND ROW: Alfred F. Rohr. Philip E. Jeselnik, Jack R. Lewis, David L. Denton. James M. Elson, Dallas D. Morris. James R. Hall, Terrell H. Fletcher. Kinney. SECOND ROW: John R. Kelley, Richard W. Prine, Eric L. Bartholomew, Kenneth L. Fy- ler, Orville A. Earhart. BOTTOM ROW: Merrill BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence B. Zuercher. Ronald C. Fuhrken, John R. Laffoon. Richard K. Mar- shall. Gary A. Frantz. Lee G. Boutell. Stephen M. Perry. Blackman, David R. Fritchen, Joseph L. Mur- phy, Joseph R. Mathewson. Roger L. Mulanax. 189 Steel Ring TOP ROW: David D. Swenson, Michael E. Reed, Randall S. Ellis, Wayne A. Ross. SECOND ROW: Fred A. Silady, Ralph L. Flournoy. John M. Hamman, Edward L. Swen- son. THIRD ROW: Randall W. Koudele. Jay R. Hedlund. Jon H. Eshelman, John Kipp. BOT- TOM ROW: Jon C. Ferguson. Clare M. Hake- man, Peter Cooper. Eta Kappa Nu TOP ROW: Steven R. Boot- man. Philip E. Fox. Allen J. Randall, Donald A. Beach, Richard D. Neely. Philip C. Frick, Law- rence L. Houchin, Larry L. Marten. SECOND ROW: Ronald W. Plemons, Clarence Y. Mar, Howard L. Meyer, Denis E. Abbott, Randall D. Miller. Michael F. Card, Alan H. Beyer. THIRD ROW: James E. Leach, Wendell L. Lillich, David 0. Smith, Michael E. Moore, David C. Hall, Clare M. Hakeman, Richard P. Wenger, Benja- min T. Rumsey. BOTTOM ROW: Alan L. Varney, Timothy J. Suellentrop, Ronald D. Fuller. Ste- phen H. Schrader, James D. Weichel. Douglas L. McKinley, Steven L. Clanton. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engi- neers TOP ROW: Steven R. Bootman, Donald A. Beach, Thomas H. Green, Siu K. Tjoe, Steve A. Shilling. Byron D. Burris, Richard D. Neely, Philip C. Frick. Paul E. Bachman, Leon E. Allen. SECOND ROW: Ronald W. Plemons, Philip E. Fox. Olen F. Svoboda. Allen J. Randall, Howard L. Meyer, Denis E. Abbott. Michael F. Card, Randall D. Miller, Chadd R. Wilson. THIRD ROW: Timothy J. Suellentrop, Alan L. Varney, James W. Gray, Kenneth C. Armstrong, Wen- dell L. Lillich, George E. Pinick, Benjamin T. Rumsey. Clarence Y. Mar. David 0. Smith. Frank J. Humphrey. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis F. Frey, Alan G. Barta. Michael E. Moore, Douglas L. McKinley, James D. Weichel, Stephen H. Schrader. Lawrence D. Kitchen. James E. Frei- dell, David C. Hall. Engineers serve in school clubs Steel Ring, a professional engineer- ing society, recognized seniors in the College of Engineering who possessed leadership, scholarship and profession- al ability. Members must maintain at least a 2.5 grade average. The group served as a steering committee for En- gineering Open House and welcomed visitors on Junior College Day. Sigma Tau, an honorary organization for promoting professional attitudes, as coordinated primarily for students in nuclear engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, electrical engineering honorary, continued their project of mounting pictures of senior class mem- bers in the department hallway. Trips to industries and professional meetings were taken by the members of Institute of Electrical Engineers. Sigma Tau TOP ROW: Clarence Y. Mar. Rich- ard W. Hammond. William E. Craig. Donald W. Montgomery. Gregory W. Hardin. Michael F. Card. SECOND ROW: Fred A. Silady. Steven C. Members of Sigma Tau, the nuclear engineering honorary, paint the let- Weaver, Denis E. Abbott. Randall D. Miller. Da- vid L. Casper. THIRD ROW: Leon W. Wright. Ronald C. Holmes, Louis F. Fleske. Michael E. Moore. David 0. Smith. David C. Hall. BOTTOM ters which are on the K-Hill north of Manhattan as a club service project. ROW: Robert Crank. Dennis F. Frey. Kenneth R. Fladie. Roger S. McCallum. Harry P. Guy. Sigma Tau TOP ROW: Mark D. Kyle. David D. Swenson. John D. Lane. Edward S. Hayes. Dwight A. Schulke. SECOND ROW: Terrence D. Waybill, Randall W. Koudele. Richard R. Ray. Alan H. Beyer. Randall S. Ellis. Steven K. Clark. THIRD ROW: James E. Leach. Rodney L. Ste- vens, Jon C. Ferguson, Edward L. Swenson. Thomas E. Callen. BOTTOM ROW: H. Hugh Ir- vin. Donald G. Naylor. John H. Bailey. Douglas E. Robker, Stanley D. Pangrac. Ronald G. Fraass. American Institute of Chemical Engineers TOP ROW: Jeff L. Orr, Paul J. Bartak, Lonnie A. Wiseman, Johnny C. Liu, Lester L. Leighty, Wil- liam E. Schaid. Dale E. Stevenson, Henry R. Spurrier, Clifford G. Turnbull, Chester W. Hal- bleib. SECOND ROW: Terry L. Stout, Bill W. Arnold, Farshad Saremi, Steven K. Freeburne, Dwight A. Schulke, Paul T. Hardman, John B. Smith, Robert A. Hubbard, Craig W. Smith, Wil- liam E. Craig, Herbert Bates. THIRD ROW: Ur- ban W. Horinek, Robert H. Spitzer, Jack L. Umbaugh, David F. Aldis, Richard L. Flanary, John S. Schofield, Donald L. Macklin, Glenn E. Bailey. H. Hugh Irvin, Albert R. Dickinson. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas J. McMillen, Sidney T. Edwards, Keith E. Long, Mark J. Finger, Steven D. Carter, David J. Kuckelman, Richard W. Por- ter, Wayne A. Montney, Douglas E. Robker. - American Chemical Society TOP ROW: Larry Seitz, Elizabeth M. Dorland, Nancy J. Mundwil- er, Sharon A. Farrell, Patricia A. Howard, Lin- nea G. Capps, Stephen E. Sims. SECOND ROW: Pi Tau Sigma TOP ROW: Rodney L. Webring, Randall W. Koudele, John T. Ratcliffe, Kenneth L. Studer, James A. Kuharic, Edward M. Sny- der, John C. Crumrine, Stanley R. Wenger. Steven L. Bernasek, Steven R. Piland, Philip R. Zillinger, Robert D. Spencer, Michael A. Schu- bert, Frederick S. Esch, Duane E. Carlson. SECOND ROW: Terrence D. Mayhill, Randall S. Ellis, Richard R. Ray, John M. Hamman, James A. Mulvany, Harold D. Bert, Terry B. Waldren. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Gorton, Danny L. Chris- BOTTOM ROW: Randall C. Post, Lee A. Scheu- fler, Michael K. Snyder, Darrel L. Ellis, David L. Weaver, Allen M. Wendland, Neil E. Tucker. tenson, Douglas E. Naaf, Stanley D. Pangrac. Bruce L. Wilson, Russell M. Randall, Allen G. Hahn. 192 Engineers form interest groups American Society of Mechanical Engineering, composed of undergradu- ates enrolled in engineering, sponsored picnics with the faculty and welcomed speakers from industry. Pi Tau Sigma, honorary for juniors and seniors in mechanical engineering, sponsored awards for projects and also recognized certain outstanding fresh- men in the department. Students in chemistry, biochemistry and chemical engineering were in- volved in chemically oriented projects and activities of the American Chemi- cal Society. A field trip to chemical industries in Kansas City gave them in- sight to the chemical profession. The American Institute of Chemical Engineers attended the midwest re- gional AICHE conference in Columbia, Mo., and prepared projects for partici- pation in the Engineers Open House. Students in biochemistry perform a colorimetric test to find the amount of cholesterolin. Color of unknown samples is compared to the known. American Society of Mechanical Engineers TOP ROW: Ralph C. Lindsey, Daryl D. Burt. Mark D. Kyle. Kenneth L. Studer. Michael E. Schwinn. David L. Miller. Edward M. Snyder. James A. Kuharic. Rolland N. Jennison. SEC- OND ROW: Randall S. Ellis, Terrence D. Mayhill, Donald L. Hellar. Michael L. Parmely. Rodney L. Webring, Richard J. Wathern, Ralph W. Gwinn. Charles H. Fellman. THIRD ROW: David L. Boyert, Randall W. Koudele. Ronald E. Myers. James A. Mulvany. Ronald D. Wenger. Kenneth J. Krusemark. Richard R. Piper. BOT- TOM ROW: Donald E. Lindahl, Dwayne A. Kroening, Bruce L. Wilson, Robert J. Kammer- er. Russell M. Randall. David C. Cordel. Freder- ick D. Rogge, Dennis E. Grennan. 193 Engineering groups strive toward professionalism I HUH ' ' Ss ' VVaVHHBVV Hbt J i CZSUl t :i2 -- r ' Juniors in the upper one-third ol Juniors in the upper one-third of the civil engineering class were eligible for membership in Chi Epsilon. To become better acquainted with prospective ini- tiates, members sponsored a smoker before initiation. Chi Epsilon members also chal- lenged the civil engineering faculty to a volleyball game. The society also per- formed a service project for freshman students in civil engineering. The American Society of Civil Engi- neers participated in a joint conference with the KU student chapter, attending the midwest regional meeting for a spe- cial activity and participated in the in- tramural program. The American Nuclear Society is de- signed mainly for promoting profes- sional attitudes. Age is not a require- ment for the organization. American Nuclear Society members tour the Triga Mark II nuclear reac- tor. The reactor is a device used to aid nuclear teaching and research. American Nuclear Society TOP ROW: Wil- liam M. Lindsay, Gary W. McDonald, Charles M. Estes, John W. Leighty, Frank H. Pratt, Richard H. Musgrove. SECOND ROW: Robert W. Clack, Steven K. Blomquist, Alan G. Grider, John M. Schauf, Howard D. Conus, Dennis R. Alexan- der, Steven K. Clark. THIRD ROW: Rodney L. Stevens, Thomas C. Roberts, Frank M. Krohn, Jeffery L. Forsythe, Fred A. Silady, Donald W. Prigel. BOTTOM ROW: Jon C. Ferguson, Elmer E. Lehmann, Donald G. Naylor, Melvin J. Gehrs, James L. Lentz, David J. Johnson. oi the )le for ckal- Itvtoa per- erence ending faspe- thein- usde- profes- squire- American Society of Civil Engineers TOP ROW: William C. Mierau, John M. Oswald, Tim- othy D. Wigger, Donald W. Montgomery, John D. Lane, Richard D. Michaelis, John B. Morris, Norvell L. Washburn. SECOND ROW: Robert D. Armstrong, Roger S. McCallum, Bennie L. Mar- tin, Kenneth R. Fladie, David L. Casper, Edwin C. Gurnee, Ralph L. Flournoy, Steven E. Hanan, Gregory W. Hardin. BOTTOM ROW: Harold H. Munger, Dennis R. Slimmer, John H. Bailey, Betty L. Lucas, Ronald D. Graybeal, Terry J. Mohr, Randell L. Sedlacek, John W. Craig. American Society of Civil Engineers TOP ROW: Raymond A. Smith, Douglas G. Smith. Max A. Morgan, Lot F. Taylor, Gary G. Stuchal, Charles A. Stryker. Larry D. Shay, Frank B. Hempen, Russell C. Webster. SECOND ROW: Charles A. Brunson, Darold D. Davis, James V. Hall, Mark Y. Berman, Steven J. Cohorst, Jay R. Osborne, Ronald C. Holmes, Maynard Bates, William D. Ellis, Daniel Faltermeier. BOTTOM ROW: Danny L. Brown, Larry D. Graham, Ken- neth R. Shetlar, Michael D. Kyser, Jon H. Eshel- man, Gregory M. Post, Warren F. Rosebraugh, Stephen R. Lackey, Vernon Rosebraugh. Chi Epsilon TOP ROW: David D. Swenson. Donald W. Montgomery. Douglas G. Smith, John B. Morris. Charles A. Stryker. SECOND ROW: Monroe Funk, Jay R. Osborne, John W. Craig, Ronald C. Holmes, David L. Casper. THIRD ROW: Ralph L. Flournoy, Kenneth R. Fladie, Ronald D. Graybeal, John D. Cooper. Bennie L. Martin. BOTTOM ROW: Randell L. Sedlacek, Terry J. Mohr, David J. Karnowski, Roger S. McCallum, Jon H. Eshelman. I Society of American Military Engineers TOP ROW: Larry J. Ross, Richard J. Peterson, Emil J. Kolick, Gerald R. Siuda, Stephen R. Schmidt. American Institute of Industrial Engineers TOP ROW: Pramod K. Mehrotra. George F. Scoggins, John A. Kramer, Gary L. Law, Prab- hat K. Misra, Ram D. Jha, Rukmakar U. Rau, Sudesh Kumar, Bruce B. Minear. SECOND ROW: Krishnan Vasudevan, Ernest L. Downs, SECOND ROW: David R. Vancott, John R. Kel- ley, Edward M. McMiun, Jerrold M. Cline, Dwight A. Schulke, Dennis J. Johnson. BOT- Martin F. Hathaway, Dennis G. Huerter, Mi- chael B. Sterling, Dwight E. Beauchamp, Jerry A. Kackley, Michael J. Niedenthal, Ronald A. Stryker. THIRD ROW: Douglas C. Schumacher, Kenneth I. Bosse, Ravi Mohan, Allan R. Hart- man, David M. Lindley, Curtis E. Jilg, Duane R. TOM ROW: Louis Bass, Victor A. Moss, Ronald E. Seery, Douglas E. Robker, Randell L. Sedlacek. Volz, Douglas G. Hillyer, Leonard F. Holthaus. BOTTOM ROW: Robert S. Kay, Dennis C. He- bert, David S. Craft, Larry A. Smith, Roland W. Case, Stanley L. Gruver. Charles T. Kelyman, Robin B. Dalby, Henry D. Becker. Alpha Pi Mu TOP ROW: Sangayya R. Hire- math, Richard W. Hammond, Dennis G. Huert- er, Pramod K. Mehrotra, Prabhat K. Misra, Fu- Tong Hsu. SECOND ROW: Gerald F. Korach, Robert A. Wells, Robert Clark, Kevin R. Cahill, Charles V. Peterson, Robert G. Parker. BOT- TOM ROW: Willard B. Ransom, Steven J. Van- Hole, Richard L Ptak, David F. Byrnes, Leor- nard F. Holthaus. 196 American Society of Agricultural Engineers TOP ROW: Rodney S. Horn. William D. Mc- Millan. Thomas D. Dick. Teddy Hodges. James M. Cain. Jay B. Wishall. SECOND ROW: John W. Hodler. Alan W. Johnson. Charles F. Tuttle, Dennis K. Kuhlman. Jerry L. Ostermann. THIRD ROW: Arris A. Sigle. John R. Moyer. Ger- ald J. Lang. Edward L. Swenson. Armin E. John- son. Louis F. Fleske. BOTTOM ROW: Galen E. Thorsell. Jimmie L. Gartung, John W. Krupp. Alan K. Soderstrom. Wayne E. Nichols. Industrial engineers enter competition for award Alpha Pi Mu, newly formed industri- al engineering honorary, developed one standard talk, available to interested students such as high school students, concerning career possibilities in the industrial engineering field. An initia- tion ceremony and dinner honored its junior and senior members. American Institute of Industrial En- gineers sent representatives to the re- gional conference and entered competi- tion for the W.G. Stanton Award. Attending the annual Missouri River Inspection trip were several members of the Society of American Military Engineers. They also went to a joint meeting with the Kansas University and Kansas City posts. An agricultural engineering booth at the FFA convention in Kansas City was a special project for the American So- ciety of Agricultural Engineers. Speak- ers with interests related to the profes- sion spoke at their meetings. Members of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers question new developments in the field of agricul- ture after an ASAE chapter meeting. 197 Alpha Epsilon Rho TOP ROW: Melody K. Wor- ley, Mary K. Knief, William L. Ammel, Deborah L. Curtin, Donald L. Denton. SECOND ROW: Theta Sigma Phi TOP ROW: Sandra G. Flick- ner, Mary K. Knief, Cathy R. Gerlinger, Nancy K. Scheetz, Susan L. Brown. SECOND ROW: Liana S. Joyce, Robert B. Hilton, Michael R. Leathers, Kenneth Mrozinski. BOTTOM ROW: Roberta Applegate, Jane L. Parr, Janet A. Mc- Nee, Mary A. McCarthy, Mardel L. Asbury. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine L. Larson, Wenonah M. Eldon R. Klein, Lawrence E. Pierce, Gregory A. Doyle, Bill E. Stallard, John B. Gripkey. Davis, Polly A. Schroeder, Judy C. Stock, Karen S. Corn, Joan E. Bastel. t Sigma Delta Chi TOP ROW: Joe R. Reppert, Daniel W. Lauck, Robert L. Latta, Keith F. Pick- ett, Elmer L. Musil, Ralph Lashbrook. SECOND ROW: David A. Slead, Loren J. Kruse, Benjamin H. Wheatley, Kenneth Mrozinski, Elbert Macy, John E. Thomas. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Ohle- meier, Deryl Learning, Damon D. Burton, Peter W. Goering, Fred Parris. ROt Pa (State Stu Hono wried , ' !l anc radio an Sana adadv ]d coir jounulii (ran wed a to M,. V L 198 Agricultural Communications Club TOP ROW: Paul E. DeLong. Galen J. Hubbs, John N. Butts. Carl H. Koster, Elmer L Musil. SECOND ROW: Robert M. Ronnau. Robert D. Harmon, Daniel P. Gerstner. Ronald C. Manser, James F. K-State Agriculturist Staff TOP ROW: Thayne Cozart. Robert M. Ronnau. Paul E. DeLong. Galen J. Hubbs. John N. Butts. Carl H. Koster. Elmer L. Musil. SECOND ROW: Daniel P. Gerstner. Robert D. Harmon. Ronald C. Han- Feldkamp. Ronald F. Gatz. Allan V. Miller. El- bert Macy. BOTTOM ROW: Timothy D. Meyer. Gary W. Burkholder. David A. Slead. Loren J. Kruse. Marvin D. Wells. Duane L Davis, Kelvin R. Boyer. ser. James F. Feldkamp, Ronald F. Gatz. Allan V. Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Timothy D. Meyer. Gary W. Burkholder. David A. Slead. Loren J. Kruse. Marvin D. Wells. Duane L. Davis. Kelvin R. Boyer. Rebecca Greer addresses a meeting of the Theta Sigs as a visiting editor. Students edit agricultural paper; write career possibilities journal Honoraries in the journalism area worked to stimulate interest in journal- ism and to improve the standards of radio and television on campus. Sigma Delta Chi sent their president and advisor to the national convention and compiled a booklet on educational journalism opportunities in Kansas. Women of Theta Sigma Phi spon- sored a tea for underclass women and the Matrix table in April featuring Mary Jane Snider, a national officer of Theta Sigma Phi. Radio and television honorary, Alpha Epsilon Rho, acknowledged a student each month for his outstanding work on KSDB-FM, student radio station. Agricultural Communications Club joined with 15 other clubs to organize the Agricultural Communications of Tomorrow, a national organization for agricultural communications students. This year was the first year of publi- cation for the K-State Agriculturalist, a bi-weekly newspaper printed by the College of Agriculture. It was started to provide communication between the college and the entire campus. 199 A young girl at college for the first time finds herself faced with many problems in the play, ' The Girl Who Said Yes. Dramatized in the spring German Club TOP ROW: Thelma W. Rodri- guez, Sharon I. Gentry, Carla L. Carleton, Mar- garet E. Hassig, Sarah H. Hartwig. SECOND ROW: Norvell L. Washburn, Wolfgang Schnei- der, Patrick T. Jacobs, Brigitta A. Bartsch. THIRD ROW: James R. Friend, Isidor J. Walli- mann, Peter H. Fuerstenau, Susan B. Hughes. BOTTOM ROW: Sighart W. Golf, Charles M. McGhee, Zbigniew Polanski, Wolfram V. Hartwig. 200 of 1969, the actors in the production were participants in K-State Players. Language clubs honor customs Promoting the German language, interests and culture, the German Club celebrated fasching, a Christmas ob- servance. New this year to the organi- zation ' s activities was the celebration of Oktoberfest, a fall German festival. Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish honorary, coordinated several activities with the Latin American Students Association. Students from four Spanish-speaking nations related their native Christmas customs to club members. Performing for a large audience of children, the K-State Players presented The Magic Isle written by the direc- tor, Wesley Van Tassel. In November, a French dinner was served in the Union preceding the play, The Miser, by Moliere. K-State Players perform many one- act plays and dramatic excerpts for the high schools in the Manhattan area. The Fantastics, a musical, was used by members as a workshop project. K-State Players TOP ROW: Sally Y. Mont- gomery, Merrily A. Johns, Patricia J. Tarry, Kay L. Steeples. Annette S. Laaser, Benetta M. Lambrecht. Christine D. Wilbur, Lynn A. Bar- rowman. SECOND ROW: George Pita, Chester K-State Players TOP ROW: Sharlin K. Jenni- son, Sheryl E. Paustian. Sharon C. Paustian, Julia D. White. Cheryl L. Watt, Coral A. Mc- Eachern. Patricia L. Johnson. Emma J. Piper, Maureen A. Fickel, Mary S. Justus. SECOND ROW: Marta L. Walz, Rosemary Monty, Deriece M. Pule, Mary M. Badger. Lana R. Castle. Tim E. Randall. Julie A. Goehring, Nancy A. Tipton. THIRD ROW: Harry G. Cook. Donald B. Randall. Dale W. Miller. Linda M. Kaufmann. Jean F. Pfieger, Christine M. Macho, Patricia E. Miraki- M. McKeeman. Judy K. Patterson, Martha M. Guenther, Dennis O. Karr. William R. Jackson. Sue A. Tasker. Donita L. Seim. Elaine J. Over- ley. THIRD ROW: Linda G. Thyfault, David C. Briscoe, George T. Spurlock. Vicki L. Wilson, Mary E. Horton, Wayne W. Henson, Kristine E. an. Frederick E. Hunt. BOTTOM ROW: John A. Cowan, Patrick J. Wyand, Ronny R. Sheppeard. Frances E. Robinson, Vicki L. Soppe. Glenn C. Leader. Jeffrey H. Danielson. Nevins, James F. Jagger. Mary J. Fent. Monika E. Wynne. BOTTOM ROW: William D. Walseth, William S. Florer. Henry A. Vlcek. George A. Gray, David K. Laughlin. Roderick L. Parry, Barry R. Sewal, Pat O ' Dell. Henry Polic. jbs m - _ - . - - .:- ' - - - Sigma Delta Pi TOP ROW: Veneta L. Brown. Carol A. Magill. D ' Ann Drennan, Caroline B. Copening. Arnell E. Briel. SECOND ROW: Janet K. Hollinger, Mary A. White, Barbara C. Hrebec, Carol A. Martinez. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Bee- ler, Wanda L. Bates, Susan L. Rueff . 201 Students center interests in art Art and music organizations added to the cultural aspects of campus life. Clubs helped with recitals, art exhibi- tions and also raised funds for various worthwhile projects. Mu Phi Epsilon, international music sorority, helped organize the Christmas Feast of Carols. They also sponsored the American Composers recital. Music Educators National Confer- ence attended the various state music contests, took field trips and tried to improve members ' knowledge of the aspects of music teaching. Tau Beta Sigma, a new colony, and Kappa Kappa Psi, both band honorar- ies, helped the band by holding a rec- ord sale, selling purple pride balloons and sponsoring an old fashion box sup- per for the two groups. Delta Phi Delta, art honorary, held art exhibits in the union. Members brought their water colors, oil paintings and sculpture to show and to sell. Colony of Tau Beta Sigma TOP ROW: Janet C. Brown, Deborah K. Starr, Susan V. Dutton, Ina D. Clements, Florice L. Bales, Joan Shull, Elyse B. Levene. SECOND ROW: Andrea J. Goodin, Cynthia K. Yenzer, Linnea A. Ravens, Nancy A. Schneiders, Susan M. Ford, Virginia A. Haller. THIRD ROW: Anna C. Miller, Laurel C. King, Linda Roby, Christine Murphey, Margaret J. Kloepper, Roberta J. Korell. BOTTOM ROW: Janet L. Campbell, Nila A. Mines, Sandra M. Boyce, Karyl A. Grimm. Delta Phi Delta TOP ROW: Dee A. Urquhart, Wanda B. Hakeman, Michael E. Loberg, Donna H. Lundquist, Joan E. Walters. SECOND ROW: Mary J. Socolofsky, Connie M. Naiman, Yvonne C. Strecker, Philippa J. Heintzelman. BOTTOM ROW: Oscar Larmer, Stephen L. El- der, James B. Wentz. Mu Phi Epsilon TOP ROW: Jeannette M. Grout, Maureen E. Gampper, Nancy A. Ruther- ford, Christy L. Smith, Rachel A. Carlson, Lin- netta A. Johnson, Barbara A. Plumb, Susan V. Dutton, Janet S. Mackender. SECOND ROW: Virginia A. Haller, Martha J. Middleton, Regi L. Wieland, Anna C. Miller, Kathleen L. Stewart, Cynthia K. Yenzer, Laurel C. King, Garnet M. Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Linda R. DeHoff. Mary A. Coon, Sherryl G. McCosh, Sandra K. Ellis, Judith J. Bell, Erma L. Bolan. 202 Music Educators National Conference TOP ROW: Janet C. Brown. Rachel A. Carlson, Julia D. White. Deborah K. Starr, Regi L. Wieland, Vir- ginia A. Haller. SECOND ROW: Cynthia K. Yenzer. Laurel C. King, Sherryl G. McCosh, Anna C. Miller, Christine Murphey, Kathleen L. Stewart, Su- san L. Gillan. BOTTOM ROW: Homer Caine. Carl E. Welander. Jerry E. Rife, Gary R. Lockhart. Dennis H. Barrett. Kay A. Shuart. Phoenix Band Club TOP ROW: Marc S. Hardin. Alan L. Thorn. Alan W. Groesbeck. Stephen E. Gwin. Paul Shull. SECOND ROW: Jerry E. Rife. Dean L. Arimstead, Donald D. Lett. Bruce L. Spiller. Steven C. Wassom. THIRD ROW: John A. Nicholas, Dennis H. Barrett. James J. Schraeder. Barry R. Sewal. BOTTOM ROW: James W. Trowbridge. Ronald L. Brink- man, Gaylord P. Myers, Joseph P. Miller. Carl E. Welander. Displaying clay pottery, Delta Phi Delta sponsors an art sale in the union of art work done by several students. Planning a spring field trip to Texas to collect geological samples, Sigma Gamma Epsilon also organizes the geology newsletter mailed to alums. Groups promote various sciences Encouraging professional growth in the natural and social sciences was the primary objective of the various cam- pus science clubs. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, along with the Williston Geology Club promoted interest in earth science. Sponsoring field trips and departmental seminars created new interest among members. Sponsoring field trips and studying geographical problems were the main activities of the Geography Club. They also invited various speakers, including Harm deBlij, well-known geographer, to speak at their meetings. Sigma Alpha Eta, a speech organiza- tion, sent members to the American Speech and Hearing Convention in Chicago. Money from bake sales and stationery sales helped finance the trip to the Chicago convention. Touring Topeka State Hospital and the Menninger Foundation highlighted activities of the Psychology Club. Geography Club TOP ROW: Jerrie Rapp, Barbara E. Potts, Vera A. Scott, Helen E. Gross, Steven R. Kale, John L. Johnson. SECOND Sigma Gamma Epsilon TOP ROW: Louis Riseman, Raymond L. Noel, James R. Cheli- kowsky, Jon A. Jeppesen, Kenneth J. Macho. ROW: William A. Ziegler, Gary L. Henton, James F. Bock, Robert M. Perry, Huber Self, Clyde E. Weaver. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Bradley, Ste- SECOND ROW: Herman D. Dierks, Kenneth Warren, Claude Shenkel, Page Twiss, Henry phen Stover, Marvin W. Weigand, Robert C. Urbanek, LeRoy Ford, Lester D. Ready. Beck. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald West, Charles Walters, Neil A. Wendling, William Clark. ' Sigma Alpha Eta TOP ROW: Carol A. Ben- nett, Arnelle J. Hilgenfeld, Margaret J. Conrow, Janet L. Price. Diana S. Carlat, Mary A. Atwa- ter. SECOND ROW: Beverly G. Banker, Mary A. Hoover, Kathleen L. Anderson. Nancy I. Pen- darvis, Linda R. Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: Jeanne M. Hoover. Susan K. Coddington, Mar- cia E. Thompson. Timothy B. Harris. Williston Geology Club TOP ROW: Louis Riseman, Jon A. Jeppesen, James R. Cheli- kowsky. Roger G. Dyer, Ronald W. Pearce. Elaine C. McMahon. SECOND ROW: Raymond L. Noel. Herman D. Dierks, Carol L. Urish. Dan- iel L Pearson, Robert W. Kobetich, Bhudeo N. Sinha, John A. Brinker. THIRD ROW: William K. Clark, Kenneth M. Warren, Page Twiss, Claude Shenkel. Henry V. Beck. Douglas J. Lorenzen. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald West, Neil A. Wendling, Charles Walters. David R. Scott, Russell W. Frame, Phillip S. Houston. f JO ' f Psychology Club TOP ROW: Francine B. McDermott. Linda K. Nelssen. Leslie L. Hamil- ton. Deborah L. Smith, Sandra L. Taylor. Dixie L. Frieson, Lissa K. Rowe. SECOND ROW: How- ard P. Killough. Carol C. McGee. Daniel H. Birr. Michael E. Johnson, Jan C. Pattison, Robin D. Massey. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas L. Boyle, Lou E. Bruning. Arlen R. Buhrer. William N. Wash- ington. Stephen N. Bilger, John W. Randle. 205 Phi Epsilon Delta TOP ROW: Katherine Gey- er, Linda S. Nothern, Joyce A. Larson, Laureli K. Hedstrom, Janet T. Studdard, Jane H. Grif- fith, Joan J. Fulkerson, Nancy B. Stull, Cindy L. Thies, Linda G. Ault, Katheryn McKinney. SEC- OND ROW: Marjorie A. Malkames, Karen S. Turner, Marcia K. Landers, Ruth A. Orpin, Kathleen M. Bowers, Sibylla G. Harmison, Ja- ney T. Haslouer, Mary L. Fromme, Arlene S. Kater, Maxine L. Brooke. THIRD ROW: Christy L. Gepner, Cathy K. Webb, Linda B. Wagner, Cosa L. Linscott, Carolee A. Lambert, Cynthia S. Siebert, Harriet F. Roach, Nancy Sellens, Cheryl J. Kaufman. BOTTOM ROW: Donna M. Fleischacker, Gay S. Bailey, Sheri A. Archibald, Kerma S. Headrick, Betty J. Ryan, Barbara J. Chaloupka , Kathy L. Foltz, Claudia L. Gloe, Linda L. Mills, Janet D. Sprang. Phi Epsilon Delta TOP ROW: Donna S. Black, Laura J. Kobbeman, Verla L. Claycamp, Carla A. Hunter, Laura L. Borsdorf, Mary A. Delzeit, Lois A. Simon, Cheryl D. Holder, Sandra Hick. SECOND ROW: Beverly J. Zeakes, Ann L. Wich- man, Janice F. Wedel, Colleen L. Stafford, Cathy L. Holste, Bonnie J. Wikle, Victoria L. Thompson, Beverly J. Roop, Miriam Poole. THIRD ROW: Deanna J. Duffey, Barbara A. Crelly, Susan J. Strom, Donita K. Davenport, Diana L. Vulgamore, Delores L. Buller, Rebecca J. Cox, Barbara Gench, Gail H. Yenzer. BOT- TOM ROW: Virginia R. Roglin, Viva K. Mathes, Mary C. Garbier, Deriece M. McKeeman, Jean M. Daily, Marcia A. Alexander, Linda M. Bingge- li, Dyna M. Sherwood, Barbara A. Wilson. Phi Epsilon Kappa TOP ROW: William R. Huisman, David E. Harbert, Max G. Mountford, Gary A. Richards. SECOND ROW: James L. Whitesell, Patrick D. Paske, Thomas G. Beal, James K. McDougal, David K. Wieland, Marvin L. Landes. THIRD ROW: Bill G. Hickey, Philip B. Wilson, Robert L. Engle, Gary L. Cohen, Ronald L. Tacha, Charles Collins. BOTTOM ROW: Rich- ard J. Powierza, Jerry N. Venable, Raymond M. McGill, Dwight F. Hemmerling, James L. Whe- lan, John W. Thompson. Phi Epsilon Kappa TOP ROW: Van E. Brigh- ton, Michael R. Goehring, Larry E. Linenberger, Bruce A. Pierson, Michael R. Cams, James H. Butler. SECOND ROW: David Wardell, Don M. Palmer, Bruce A. Boll, Keith M. Sherwood, Douglas A. Boyle, Nicholas R. Gieber, Harold R. Terpening. THIRD ROW: James H. Whitehill, Stephen E. Snodgrass, Steven C. Elder, Robert E. Myers, Jacob A. Myers, Greggory B. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Veryle Snyder, John Bolan, Dale E. Walker, John P. Charles, Loren E. Peithman. 206 Phi Epsilon Kappa rated as best; members encourage team spirit I Phi Epsilon Kappa, the men ' s physi- cal education honorary, aimed to pro- mote the physical education profession. This was done through athletic, social and service projects. Members sponsored a free throw contest, ran a coat check at all home basketball games and assisted Ford Motor Company in sponsoring a punt, pass and kick contest for youngsters in the Manhattan area. One of the major highlights of the Alpha Delta Theta TOP ROW: Mary L. Hargis, Nancy L. Grothusen. Lynda K. Burkhard. Jan- cina L. Brown. Carolyn I. Price. Susan L. Badg- ley. Donna R. Adamek. SECOND ROW: Rhonda J. Pearson. Mary M. Bruner. Barbara J. Nickel- Pre-Nursing Club TOP ROW: Patricia D. Dorrance. Linda M. Heitman, Ann M. Becker. Judy C. Brown. Wanda L. Ward. Linda E. Mc- Caslin. SECOND ROW: Virginia K. Griffith, Bonnie L. McKnight. Christine Kehr. Patricia A. Shawgo. Nola M. Ahlquist, Jacquelyn K. Haller. year for Phi Epsilon Kappa was the dis- tinction of being rated as the best chap- ter in the nation. Phi Epsilon Delta, women ' s physical education honorary, promoted interest and professional growth in physical education and also good will and friendship within the department. Among the projects sponsored by the chapter were a Christmas party, a Big Sister-Little Sister picnic and a banquet honoring the seniors. son, Ruth A. Koelliker, Jan L. Hiser, Sharon D. Young. BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth J. Hamilton, Patricia D. Hogan, Evelyn L. Seyfert, Mary B. Kelley, Carolyn Roberts. THIRD ROW: Brenda A. Judd, Karen L. Burgess, Carolyn L. Haug, Linda L. Valburg, Virginia S. Sherer, Louise K. Adelhardt. BOTTOM ROW: Deborah L. Rieb, Barbara A. Story, Jeanene E. Barrett. Nancie L. Bauer. Martha J. Watson, Gary W. Holman. Phi Epsilon Delta members decorate a club member as a Christmas tree. Medical groups visit institutions Alpha Delta Theta, women ' s national medical technology honorary, and the Pre-Nursing Club strove to advise and supplement coeds in their field of con- centration by tours and programs. Members of Alpha Delta Theta, a scholastical organization, sponsored a carwash to earn money for their nation- al project, MEDICO. In February they commemorated their founding. The Pre-Nursing Club put up a Mit- ten Tree in the Student Health Center at Christmas time. The mittens were then taken to a Kansas orphanage and distributed among the children. Both organizations assisted with the Bloodmobile when it was on campus. They also took trips around the state and toured various area hospitals, in- cluding the University of Kansas Medi- cal Center Research Lab and hospital in Kansas City, Stormont-Vail Hospital in Topeka, and the metropolitan area hos- pitals in Wichita, Kansas. Edu P Student Education Association TOP ROW: Evelyn A. Rock, Carolyn S. Shepherd, Patricia S. Nelson, Michelle Taylor, Janice R. Latham, Marilyn J. Tollefson, Mary J. Schafer, Kathy B. Flandermeyer. SECOND ROW: Sheila L. Bairow, Student Education Association TOP ROW: Claudia M. McKinsey, Gail E. Owen, Marsha C. Renner, Carlotta A. Beckman, Ricqua S. John- ston, Jackie W. Siemens. SECOND ROW: Geral- Nanette M. Nelson, Kathryn A. Petford, Mary C. Hochuli, Sharon G. Horigan, Janice M. Kenne- dy, Sharon S. Jay. THIRD ROW: Carolyn P. Oswalt, Betsy J. Hogan, Cathleen D. Chandler. Marcia P. Bartell, Sheri A. Storer, Prisca M. dine K. Robinson, Carol E. Baehler, Joyce I. Metzger, Marlene F. Regier, Terry L. Burkhal- ter. THIRD ROW: Shirley A. Mosher, Kathleen L. Winteroth, Roselene M. Evans, Beverly A. Wiens. E. Diane Pomeroy. BOTTOM ROW: Redge E. Albrecht, Susan Smutz, Kathy F. Schmidler, Constance J. Bearnes, Sheryl L. Baer, Christena M. Melton, John DeMand. Smith. Jane E. Kitch. BOTTOM ROW: Fran J. Lovitch, Mary E. Cure, Larry R. Covey, Rudolph D. Claassen, Stanley L. Claassen. Student Education Association TOP ROW: Deborah J. Breit, Arnelle J. Hilgenfeld, Susan J. Fagan, Christine L. Wells, Paula S. Thixton, Vicki J. Lane. SECOND ROW: Arminda D. Bow- hay, Marilyn A. Waeldin, Kathleen L. Anderson, Kathy M. Bugbee, Marilyn A. Mack. THIRD ROW: Nancy E. Hage, Donna M. Larson, Marcia A. Valburg, Margaret K. Minard, Delores L. Bull- er, Lillian M. Groothuis. BOTTOM ROW: Mary M. Keeshan. Rita J. Hatch, Judy E. Beedles. Joyce M. Franklin, Mary C. Murray. 208 Education groups nurture high professional ideals Kappa Delta Pi and Student Educa- tion Association worked together to promote high professional, intellectual, educational and personal standards for those preparing to teach. To become a member of Kappa Delta Pi, a student must have full junior colle- giate standing. They must have a GPA of 3.0 and rank in the upper fifth of the school from which they were selected. They must also show an indication of continued interest in the field of educa- tion and desirable personal habits and leadership. Student Education Association held a demonstration class in the techniques of teaching blind children. They spon- sored a program for freshmen orienta- tion, a talk by Dr. Cecil Chamberlain on drug use and a talk about delin- quency by Malcolm Copeland, after which they had discussions. Members selected officers and presented scholar- ships at the spring banquet. Dr. Cecil Chamberlain, Menninger ' s Clinic, speaks to the Student Educa- tion Association on drug use and a- buse and its importance to teachers. r 1 Kappa Delta Pi TOP ROW: Loretta J. Latta. Donna J. Davis. Rosemary Combs. Rose A. Ebert. Donna H. Lundquist. Jackie W. Siemens. Nancy J. Humes. Linda E. Bowman. SECOND ROW: Miriam P. Benninga, Linda A. Stoker. Arnell E. Briel. Sheri A. Storer. Nancy K. Star- buck. Christine A. Williams. Cheryl J. Kauf- man. THIRD ROW: Gail D. McHenry. Karen I. Funston. Janice L. Peters. Beverly D. Spicher. Delores L. Buller. Janice A. Trumpp. Jane E. 209 Kitch. Terry L. Burkhalter. BOTTOM ROW: Lilli- an M. Groothuis. Diane K. McDonald. Jennifer G. Brady. Homer L. Ritter. Larry A. Hart. John D. Wood. Joe Loeb, Rita J. Hatch. Home Economics Clothing and Textiles Inter- est Group TOP ROW: Kathleen A. Pulliam, Kathleen M. McDaneld, Pauletta S. Gibler, Kar- la I. Roach, Dianna L. Pyle, Martha J. Rinner, Elizabeth A. Jenkins, Jean E. Emmerson, Ann L. Morse, Carol S. Habiger. SECOND ROW: Margaret L. Doerksen, Barbara G. Gatzoulis, Joan E. McCrillis, Susan K. Miller, Diane M. Smith, Pamela J. Lewis, Jane E. Pollom, Debra L. Howat, Mary J. Cure. THIRD ROW: Susan S. Johnson, Cheryl K. Stromberg, Launa D. Os- bourn, Nancy J. Maes, Marilyn J. Miller, Jo A. Hawthorne, Pamela J. Gough, Jane A. Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia A. Hattrup, Shirley J. LeBold. Gaye L. Daniels, Janelle S. Gwartney, Linda L. Myers, Marsha S. Smith, Janice M. Leeburg, Kathleen A. Cook. Clc Home Economics Design Interest Group TOP ROW: Christine A. Shalkoski, Connie S. Riner, Susan R. Unruh, Karen A. Youngman, Deema J. Addison, Gail E. Owen, Jo A. Van Vleet. SECOND ROW: Marsha A. Manley, Jan C. Wahl, Suzanne E. Wittich, Rebecca L. Gallen- tine, Teresa A. Huslig, Jacqulyn A. Eligan, Bar- bara A. Morgan. THIRD ROW: Sue E. Henke, Jane M. Munger, Pamela M. Green, Linda J. Van Horn, Janice L. Butin, Jeanne M. Maring, Joan R. Grossardt. BOTTOM ROW: Linda F. Francis, Lea M. Bondy, Kathleen L. Winteroth, Carol V. Hanson, B. Sue Hellar, Jennifer A. Fankhauser. interest On lies Pill tar in slip an bored Clott, Phi Upsilon Omicron TOP ROW: Nancy K. Scheetz, Loretta J. Hudson, Karen L. Roberts, Lynda M. Weichel, Lela M. Hooper, Barbara D. Mistier. SECOND ROW: Judith L. McCormick, Pamela L. Poole, Janet M. Houser, Jeanette L. Wilt, Alice H. Olander. THIRD ROW: Karen J. Acker, Andrea L. Kuzila, Christine A. Williams, Betty J. Roane, Mary A. Bowie. BOTTOM ROW: Diane K. McDonald, Brenda L. Miller, Judith A. Hendershot, Jeanette Bailey, Judy C. Stock, Judy K. Hammond. 210 Omicron Nu TOP ROW: Karen L Pair. Karen R. Earhart, Lynda H. Weichel. Patsy L. Bartho- lomew. Vijay Bhalla. SECOND ROW: Janice A. Clothing Club directs contest Home Economics honoraries and interest groups broadened opportuni- ties for interested students and provid- ed for the sharing of ideas. On a field trip to the Home Show in Kansas City, the Design Club saw the newest in home furnishings and fash- ions. They also toured homes in Man- hattan and the surrounding area. The student chapter of American In- stitute of Interior Designers required that members be sophomores in interior design. A.I. D. traveled to merchandise marts in major cities. Phi Upsilon Omicron, home econom- ics honorary and professional club, ini- tiated students in the upper third of their home ec class. The club enter- tained alumni at a spring Founders Day banquet. Omicron Nu, a national honor society, promoted scholarship, leader- ship and research. A fall initiation honored new members. Clothing and Textiles Club provided its members with a better understand- ing of the opportunities in the clothing and textiles area. The club sponsored the Top Campus Girl Contest. Trumpp, Jeanine A. Davis. Karen J. Acker. Sue J. Thompson, Alice H. Olander. THIRD ROW: Miriam P. Benninga. Diana K. Goertz. Mardel L. Asbury, Deborah A. Deck, Mary A. Bowie. BOT- TOM ROW: Paula K. Duston. Janice L. Peters. Linda Haughawout, Diane K. McDonald. American Institute of Interior Designers TOP ROW: Rebecca S. Anderson. Shawnee L. Fairbanks. Mary E. Gray, Barbara J. Page. SECOND ROW: Carol D. Pankratz, Jacquelyn E. Jones. Kathryn L. Foos. THIRD ROW: Nancy L Gatch. Janis E. Hodson, Kathleen J. Freiherr, Laura F. Lang. BOTTOM ROW: Frederick J. Juhnke, Sylvia A. Lydick. Jack W. Kienast. 211 t Home Economics students enrolled learn the elements of food prepara- prepare different types of meals for in basic foods and nutrition classes tion. The coeds were instructed to all the basic economic backgrounds. Km Ei Hum Ei - : : I Home Economics Family and Child Develop- ment Interest Group TOP ROW: Carolyn A. Lorson, Pamela J. Beisel, Kay i. Transue, Letha M. Glaum, Carolyn J. O ' Dell, Vicki E. Transue, Kathleen S. Davis, Charlotte J. Goff. SECOND ROW: Linda M. Kruse, Janet A. Mills, Teresa J. Stoneback, Anna M. Shanks, Becky A. Smith. Kathryn M. Littler, Karen R. Anderson, Alberta M. Popp. THIRD ROW: Barbara L. Haney. Nancy J. Hoover. Joan E. Sunderland, Judy K. Houtz. Kathryn K. Zeckser, Eileen P. Smith, Carol A. 212 Sauerwein, Anne M. Guilfoil. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Bailey, Gayla S. Hamman, Catherine S. Clark, Kathryn J. Seaman, Judith L. Huffman. Helen E. Hoover, Roberta A. Moore. Christine A.Johnson. Home Economics Professional Foods Interest Group TOP ROW: Terry S. Voboril. Brenda G. Sawyer, Sharon S. Hate. Cynthia M. Grebe. Emily K. Vollmar. Deborah A. Takach. Rebecca L Shaw. Carol J. Gilmore. SECOND ROW: Jean M. Levendofsky. Mary A. Leach. Roxane Mc- Kinley, Patricia A. Krause, Jane M. Bacon. Janet E. Murphy. Kathleen A. Zell. THIRD ROW: Marlene Kolstad, Joyce M. Bauman, Betty J. Anderson, Nancy J. Freed. Judy A. Gillen, Patri- cia L. Kirk, Teresa A. Richards. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle A. Yost, Janet V. Lemley, Dori A. Hilton, Judith A. Heldt, Susan R. Stramel. Nancy J. Backhus, Judith A. Hendershot. i Home Economics Teaching Interest Group Rosemary Combs. Dotty J. Neufeld. Marilyn J. Bartak. Charlen A. Wycoff. Patsy L. Bartholo- mew. Aldena S. Kliewer, Sheila L. Bairow, Arlys E. Kessler. Rebecca S. Bailey. SECOND ROW: Home Economics Journalism Interest Group TOP ROW: Roberta Applegate. Marcia K. Simmons. Nancy K. Scheetz. Mary P. Kennedy, Helen E. McCarty. Marlene J. Brinker. Cynthia L. Shields. Alexis L. Ebert. Charlotte V. Port- schy, Peggy J. Pitts, Margaret R. Crouse, Patri- cia A. Mudge. TOP ROW: Carolyn F. Meyer. Paula A. Patton, Mary M. Keeshan, Janice L. Janice D. Parr. SECOND ROW: Marsha S. Kor- thanke, Cynthia George, Catherine A. Millsap, Penny S. Nichols, Patricia A. Ripple, Jane L. Peters, Marcia A. Miller, Nancy R. Lord, Diane K. McDonald, Martha E. Mason, Brenda L. Miller. Parr. BOTTOM ROW: Mardel L. Asbury. Kath- leen A. Wenger. Susan E. Shaw. Mary A. Baker. Judy C. Stock. 213 ciitioi leap fill W Witt American Veterinary Medical Association Ju- niors TOP ROW: Frederick J. Wisegarver, Harold J. Harvey, Peggy J. Fowles, Herbert E. Hoss, Lonnie L. Lemon, James L. Golliher, Dennis E. Hausmann. SECOND ROW: Jerome I. Leise, William L. Brown, Walter C. Cash, Robert L. Ridgway, Larry A. Semm, Jerre K. Rorick. THIRD ROW: Paul E. Steinmeyer, Lannie L. Hanel, Gayle D. AraSmith, James P. Grossardt, Phillip C. Meyer, Larry C. Fischer. BOTTOM ROW: Richard D. Kirk, Melvin M. Ahlquist, Dale D. Boyle, Ralph E. Jewell, Douglas R. Aberle, William W. Burdett. terra ' American Veterinary Medical Association Sophomores TOP ROW: Patricia J. Luttgen, Richard M. Dudgeon, Stephen T. Kelley, Rich- ard H. Fell, Kathleen A. Keating, Ronald L. Gammon, Robert J. Righter. SECOND ROW: Ronald E. Seitz, Martin L. Hoffman, Andrew L. Martinsen, Thomas A. Bryan, Jay W. Shrock, Paul R. West, Jay D. Hedrick. THIRD ROW: John H. Manley, David F. Anderson, James S. Smith, William J. Hines, Jerry P. Jaax, Michael A. Paul, John G. Locke. BOTTO M ROW: Philip J. Neal, Thomas R. Hathaway, William G. Winter, James W. Billups, Roger M. Genetzky, William E. Pannbacker. American Veterinary Medical Association Sophomores TOP ROW: Peter J. Kaufman, Larry E. Mages, Peter M. Falk, Andrew Gofreed, James R. Wilson, Merle L. Raida, Stephen K. Scott, Gerald W. Henrikson. SECOND ROW: David C. Keim, Mark P. Dulin, Mark A. Poell, Joseph S. Gessner, Eddie K. Daniels, Larry D. Stuart, Monty J. Menhusen, Steven L. Stock- ham. THIRD ROW: John W. Banning, Steven R. Welty, Justin B. Janssen, Jay D. Riedl, Terry S. Wollen, Steven C. Henry, Larry G. Snyder. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas E. Keller, Michael R. Elwell, Marvin L. Olmstead, Melvin H. Hamlin, Jonathan E. Briel, Dennis E. Sweet, Richard W. Lewis, Gerald W. Erickson. 214 AVMA, Pre-vet Club encourage professional ethics and conduct Founded in 1906, K-State ' s chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Asso- ciation competed in Independent League intramurals and sponsored a fall and spring dance. With 320 active members, AVMA provides an opportunity for members to gain knowledge and understanding of professional ethics and conduct. AVMA membership is restricted to students in the college while member- ship in the Pre-vet Club is open to stu- dents in pre-veterinary medicine. Pre-vet Club promotes a stronger re- lationship among pre-vet students and provides counseling for the students in pre-veterinary medicine. By collecting monthly dues, Pre-vet Club is able to award scholarships to freshman students in pre-vet. Four of the scholarships were given last year. With 225 active members, Pre-vet Club helps in organizing the annual Veterinary Medicine Open House. American Veterinary Medical Association Freshmen TOP ROW: Darcey D. Jeram, Kar- en S. Snyder. Nancy K. Dunn, Anne Beloof, Charles M. Spinelli. Terry L. Hills. Carolyn R. Zenishek. Richard C. North, Charles W. Price, Gregory S. Hammer. SECOND ROW: William C. Carson, Clement P. DeCristofaro, Gene P. White, John Schumacher, David D. Simmons. James Schumacher. Stephen R. Maxwell, Paul D. Strong. Lawrence S. Allen, Harlyn G. Mc- Guire. THIRD ROW: Kenneth L. Ewy. Roger W. Gfeller, David A. Orsini, James L. Carter. Ron- ald G. Kenton. Glenn T. Bowerman, Philip A. Beaudoin, Stephen C. Osten, Phil S. Goss. James L. Coleman. FOURTH ROW: Henry A. Reuter, Galen E. Ericson. David A. Reid. Law- rence 0. Pultz, Earl F. Meierhenry, Richard W. Jakimer, J. Dustin Hultine, Calvin R. Moffitt, R. Steven Garten. Gerald D. Schmidt. American Veterinary Medical Association Freshmen TOP ROW: Joanne E. McCollougrT. Christine A. Schmeiser. Keith D. Toll. Stuart B. Everett. Alan C. Miller. David L. Kolde, Kent K. Kane. Daniel G. Laufenberg. G. Mark Daniels. SECOND ROW: Richard D. Jamison, Rex H. Bridgman, Stephen P. Bishop. Tom B. Taul, Jerald C. Katzer. Dale E. Holterman, Charles R. Boreson, James L. Holterman. THIRD ROW: Richard H. Heersche. Richard E. Bramlage. Phillip C. Robinson, Charles W. Hickey, LeRoy D. Tesch, lerry L. Granger, John R. Johnson, Gary R. Zimmerman. BOTTOM ROW: Fred F. Johnson. Gary R. Stallings, Michael W. Peter- son. William O. Rishel, Michael D. McCoy, Fred L. Moss. Kenneth J. Francis, Duane N. Tinkler. ft 215 American Veterinary Medical Association Se- niors TOP ROW: Perry R. Griffith, Douglas K. Jernigan, Cecil W. Wiley, Marc E. Miller, Gary L. Westphal, William N. Bendure, Kay A. William- son, Lowell D. Loesch, Jerry D. Leroux, Frank D. Stanton. SECOND ROW: David L. Browder, William P. Beezley, Larry M. Peterson, Walter W. Kurth, Kenneth W. Harper, Ronald E. Helten, Gerald L. Jenkins, Roy L. Smith, Richard M. Reid, Gary G. Swails. THIRD ROW: Joseph M. Bohnen, Steven G. Grube, Stephen V. Frusher, Robert C. Just, Roderic D. Simpson, Kenneth R. Brady, Arthur C. Barney, Richard P. Miller, Russell S. Gerard, Alexander M. Young. BOT- TOM ROW: Thomas F. Gillaspie, William H. Fuhrman, Charles R. Johnson, Lionel L. Reilly, Daniel I. Saror, Kent D. Haury, Roger P. Mc- Cartney. Ralph C. Richardson, Douglas L. Berndt, August J. Hildebrand. f n ( LIL1 American Veterinary Medical Association Se- niors TOP ROW: Clifford T. Kumamoto, Gar- ry J. Rokey, Harve P. Ringheim, Robert D. Ran- dall, Nicholas P. Schroeder, John R. Rule, Thomas H. Cure, Donald L. Sweat, James H. McKinley, Steven H. Slusher. SECOND ROW: Kenneth R. Brady, Roderic D. Simpson, George W. Atkinson, Robert E. Stach, Jerry W. Diemer, Lawrence P. O ' Brien, John W. Stuckey, Frank R. Douthit, John E. Holste. THIRD ROW: Ronald E. Helton, Jack E. Ellithorpe, Gene R. Kluck, J. Raymond McClure, Harold J. Barnes, Alexan- der J. Marshall, John C. Smith, James V. Dor- an, William M. Morland, William B. Pollock. BOTTOM ROW: Billy J. Robinson, James P. Wright, David R. Franz, Ronald A. Engelken, Thomas G. Ksiazek, Stephen A. Daniel, Francis D. Murry, John W. Harvey, William W. Buisch. It American Veterinary Medical Association Ju- niors TOP ROW: Patricia A. Jarrett, Laura J. Suggs, Michael R. Dalrymple, Edwin B. Brock- way, Richard L. Harrington, Joe A. Fakler, Gene A. Hintz, James R. Guglielmino, Charles G. Jewell, James H. Fountaine. SECOND ROW: Haskell S. Wright, Keith L. Eberhart, Margery A. Braunschweiger, Allan C. Oltjen, James S. Jor- dan, Davy J. Harkins, William S. Walker, Roger C. Harvey, Richard K. Bartel. THIRD ROW: Dan- iel G. Gasche, Daniel R. Galassini, Donald L. Bridges, Ronald D. Schulte, Sondra L. Seefeldt, Steven L. Alberts, Delbert E. Walter, Vernon M. White, Gerald L. Richardson, Gary L. Hartzell. FOURTH ROW: Robert A. Harwood, Stephen H. Ma gill, James R. McClellan, Michael P. McCoy, John A. Jarrett, Dennis E. McClary, Kenneth L. Carlson, Douglas J. Duston, Glenn W. Riggs. U I At a monthly meeting members of Pre-Vet Club make arrangements to ask professionals to visit and speak on topics concerning their vocation. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Club TOP ROW: Ardyth E. Thunn. Sharon Readis, Karen A. Simmons. Debra D. LaFever, Christiane A. Mehlhorn, Nancy M. Bodmer. Pamela K. Cor- bin. Carla L Carleton, Clint S. Whitwer. SEC- OND ROW: Robert F. Orta, Wes E. Vogt. Kirby E. Joy, Marc S. Hardin. Michael J. Gilsdorf. Chris- tine M. White. Kenneth A. Tragash. Wayne E. Thiele. THIRD ROW: Richard D. Conner. Rich- ard A. Mosier. David W. Krogdahl, Gaylard C. Anderson, David L. Prawl, Philip S. Hardenber- ger. Edward L. Epp. BOTTOM ROW: Jeffery J. Schuett. Francis M. Caddie, Randolph J. Schuett, Deborah J. Deege. Mark S. Means, Kyle W. LaRosh. Randal K. Loder. Pre-Veterinary Medicine Club TOP ROW: Laura A. Reynolds. Pamela R. Henry. Susan L. Winchester, Mary B. Kelley, Sandra M. Lind, Marieann A. Zopf, Mary C. Huck, Nicholas J. Giacobbe. John F. Ritter, Brock A. Martin. SECOND ROW: Lawrence P. Beaucaire. Robert E. Totman. Randall K. Whitcomb. Linda L Witt- mer, Deborah A. Ketterer, William C. Paulson. Khristopher L. Keller, Dennis R. Howard. James R. Jackson. THIRD ROW: David F. Vogt. Mark H. Beckett, Robert D. Hilgert, Don R. Clanton. Curtis L. Bock, Charles W. Leathers, Michael L. Cappola. Dennis D. Eddie. Orval R. Warehime. Ernest V. Pease. BOTTOM ROW: Edward L. Herod, Gary P. Buser, David J. Streeter. Ray A. Christiansen. Mark A. Trar- bach, Michael D. McCrate, Orman L. Snyder. Vincent J. Traffas, David A. Voigt. 217 Religious organizations provide summer missions, night services Religious groups sponsored discus- sion groups, programs, films and parties to help promote fellowship among stu- dents. In addition to planning summer missions, members of the Baptist Stu- dent Union encouraged students to in- teract. Members also organized and presented worship services. The Grace Baptist Student Fellow- ship sponsored several religious pro- grams for Ft. Riley. A panel discussion entitled Military and the Christian Baptist Student Union TOP ROW: Mei-Mei Yang, Janet G. Seymour, Kris A. Adams, Julie B. Marcuson. SECOND ROW: Nela K. Huntsing- er, Kathy A. Renner, Kerry L. Renner. THIRD and Billy Graham films were other ac- tivities of the year. The members also plan and present Sunday evening serv- ices three times each year. Hosting the state convention was the highlight of the year for the Newman Club. The members also presented a Halloween celebration in a nursing home. At Christmas, members partici- pated in a caroling party to various hospitals followed by a party and also gave a mass at St. Isadore ' s chapel. ROW: Kristen K. Cooley, Michael E. Holmes, Earl D. Lockridge, McCager M. Thompson. BOTTOM ROW: John E. Bolan, Dennis C. Bates, Ronald L. Brinkman. Students chat informally following a meeting of K-State Christian Fellow- ship. A religious booktable is spon- sored weekly to raise money for the chapter. They belong to the nation- al organization named Inter-Varsity. 218 Grace Baptist Student Fellowship TOP ROW: Aldena S. Kliewer, Paula G. Jones, Anita L. Jones, Dotty J. Neufeld, Danita E. Dallman, Patsy L. Bartholomew, Carolyn K. Landes. SECOND ROW: Paul E. Delong, Susan E. Taus- sig, Sara M. Franz, Lanissa L. McArthur, Caro- lee A. Lambert, Teresa J. Stoneback, Mary M. Taussig. THIRD ROW: Richard N. Haas, Robert A. Taussig, Betty L. Hibler, Ola M. Murphree, Gail E. Assink, Dyna M. Sherwood, Lavonne Anderson. BOTTOM ROW: David B. Hansen, Walter C. Nichols, James S. Crawford, Anthony F. Long, James E. Assink, Dennis S. Lull, Kathy L. Foltz. ; y (or tt i g nation- j Newman Club TOP ROW: Suzanne M. Straub. Margaret S. Demmer, Laurel S. Cox, Carlotta A. Beckman. Marsha C. Renner, Carol J. Gilmore, Elaine M. Karhut, Emily K. Vollmar, Peggy L. Kuhn, Bridget J. Habiger, Mary G. Klemm. SECOND ROW: Judy A. Gillen, Diana L. Wille. Mary K. Vining, Lillian M. Groothuis, Newman Club TOP ROW: Michaeline M. Eck, Sheryl K. McKinney, Marilyn A. Hein, Arminda D. Bowhay, Catherine L. Kletchka, Deborah A. Kolarik, Mary E. Dodd, Kathleen S. Kolarik, Mary E. Drees. SECOND ROW: Thelma W. Rod- riguez, Marilyn L. Umsheid, Jennifer C. Shea, Jeanne M. Hoover, Nancy J. Maes, Mary J. Cure, Diane R. Lankas, Marieann A. Zopf, Christiane A. Mehlhorn. THIRD ROW: Michael J. Demmer, Dorothy E. Raple, Mary M. Kar- nowski, Marjorie E. Fitzpatrick, Helen L. Feh- renbach, Jerome I. Leise, Michael A. Depen- busch, John A. Glotzbach, Joel Shreenan, Mary Carol A. Vishneske, Kathleen A. Reinecke, Mary C. Derusseau, Carolyn L. Haug, Christopher G. Engelken, Rev. Carl Kramer. THIRD ROW: Hel- en E. McCarty, Nanette M. Nelson, Carolyn F. Meyer, James M. Dunn, Michael J. Gilsdorf, J. Hitchcock, John I. Steffen. BOTTOM ROW: William P. Weber. Susan B. Hughes, George R. Hlavenka, Rheal J. Bouchard, Frank P. Rei- chenberger, John F. Schletzbaum, Michael A. Barnes, Mary E. Cure, John E. Thomas, Joe E. Adelhardt. Michael G. LeCluyse, Timothy J. Wurtz, Rich- ard L. Daise. BOTTOM ROW: Craig A. Berland, Patrick J. Silady, Fred A. Silady, Richard A. Farney, James F. Feldkamp, Ronald E. Helten, Charles G. Lehman, Rev. Edward Weisenberg. 219 Mennonite Fellowship TOP ROW: Ervin R. Goossen, Carolyn L. Stucky, Ramona J. Stucky, Susan K. Ortman, Marlene F. Regier, Cheryl J. Kaufman, Myrna J. Bartel, Delores L. Buller. SECOND ROW: Paul D. Miller, Stanley R. Bartel, Roger R. Swart, Steve M. Stucky, Rich- ard K. Bartel, Edward L. Epp, Russell S. Yost. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald L. Stucky, John R. Moy- er, Rudolph D. Claassen, Stanley L. Claassen, David D. Stucky, Dean A. Pankratz, Orlando L. Penner, Terry F. Overfield. Kansas State Christian Fellowship TOP ROW: Karen R. Anderson, Rachel A. Carlson, Marsha R. Wilson, Teresa J. Stoneback, Caro- lyn K. Landes, Patsy L. Bartholomew, Danita E. Dallman. SECOND ROW: Karen L. Burgess, James R. Wilson, Betty L. Hibler, Steve A. Shill- ing, Paul E. DeLong, Paula J. Larson. BOTTOM ROW: Siu K. Tjoe, Kenneth Hong, Richard N. Haas, David R. Spare, Barton E. Larson, Milo B. Meek. Kappa Phi TOP ROW: Diana F. Card. Nancy L. Card, Toni L. Shepard, Jeanette L. Fischer, Marilyn J. Keech, Glenda J. Greenfield, Treva K. Fairbanks. SECOND ROW: Kathryn A. Pet- ford, Colleen H. Koudele. Kathy J. Schulz, Jan C. Wahl, Carol A. Odgers, Debi R. Schank. THIRD ROW: Teresa A. Richards, Christine A. Williams, Nadine F. Pelton, Ann J. Biggs, Kath- ryn Ogilvie, Carrie A. Bleam, Helen C. Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Judy M. Barnett, Jennifer J. Friesen, Jane E. Davenport, Mrs. Warren Rem- pel, Wanda L. Bates, Peggy J. Day. Religious organizations serve campus, community Chi Alpha TOP ROW: Lilly McDonald. David R. VanCott, Karen S. Raccuglia. Richard G. Poland. SECOND ROW: Gary R. Raccuglia, Christopher R. Rogers. William R. Carpenter. BOTTOM ROW: Mark S. Hall. Ronald E. Wilson. Mary W. LeMar. Donald J. Jorgensen. Campus religious organizations pro- vided students with opportunities for community service and a chance to acquire religious values. Activities var- ied from weekly Bible studies and fel- lowship meetings to Christmas caroling. Kappa Phi, women ' s service group, made monthly visits to the Ft. Riley hospital, earned money at two bake sales and sent sweaters and supplies to a missionary in Korea. Christian Fellowship, also known as Inter-Varsity, held Bible studies and group discussions in the dorms, Greek houses, scholarship halls and off-cam- pus apartments and houses. Chi Alpha started the year off with a statewide retreat at Rock Springs and continued Bible study meetings. Mennonite Fellowship participated in draft counseling for K-State students, helped a 4-H club in their service project for underprivileged Manhattan youth and went Christmas caroling. . Kappa Phi, Methodist service group composed of women, takes part in a wide variety of projects throughout the year. Visits to the Ft. Riley hos- pital, various money raising projects and missionary work are their goals. 221 People-to-People TOP ROW: Bhuwan C. Pande, Shirley A. Lewis, Sharon I. Gentry, Sherryl A. Hawley, Stephanie E. Heintzelman, Raj K. Dhingra. SECOND ROW: Janet A. McNee, Paul D. Miller, Prakash S. Shastry, Carol A. Vishneske, Marcia E. Coleman, Mohammed A. Al-Suaidy, Doyle Jeon. BOTTOM ROW: Wolf- gang Schneider, Charles B. Hermesch, Isador J. Wallimann, Desh D. Aurora, Husain S. Ahmed, Vassilios Kamellakis. People to People works to unite foreign students People-to-People strives to draw the international students closer togeth- African Student Association TOP ROW: lle- sanmi D. Erinle, Enoclu B. Akimu, Michael A. Mesubi, Ayoni Opawale. SECOND ROW: John- son 0. Arokoyo, Guttu Midekssa, Mohammed B. Ahmed, Horatio Mends. BOTTOM ROW: Shehu A. Bida, Kwame Gyamfi, Daniel I. Saror, Emmanuel S. Aidoo. er. At meetings, informal discussion groups discuss world-wide concerns. People to People, comprised of inter- national and American students, works to unite the foreign groups on the cam- pus. Members attended pot luck din- ners, picnics and discussions. Cosmopolitan Club asked numerous speakers to meetings in an effort to gain insight into the varied cultures of the groups ' membership. Arab students invited a guest speaker to talk on Arab culture at their annual banquet in addition to staging discus- sions at their regular meetings. Members of the Chinese Association attended various picnics and sponsored a Christmas dinner to which they invit- ed their immediate families. Black Africa Today, a University for Man seminar, was sponsored by the African Association. The group also observed the organization of African Unity Day. Group members were from Rhodesia, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya and the United States. 222 !l Cosmopolitan Club TOP ROW: Raj K. Dhingra. Sherryl A. Hawley. Leona S. Dobson. Stephanie E. Heintzelman. Katherine E. Yock- ers. Farhat Mahmood. Arun K. Gupta. SECOND ROW: Mohammed A. Al-Suaidy. Emeal M. Al- Suaidy, Stephanie A. Baer. Andrea J. Heintzel- man. Colleen H. Koudele. Subhash C. Sharma. Carol A. Vishneske. Prakash N. Mishra. THIRD ROW: Wesley L. Fankhauser. Mohammed S. Anwer, Philippa J. Heintzelman, J. Hari Krish- na, Jaiprakash S. Shastry. llene M. Ryser. Mohammad Aslam. BOTTOM ROW: Syed Z. Ahmed, Bojan Obersnel. Tarun K. Ghai, Bill Fountaine. Husain S. Ahmed. Desh D. Aurora. -I-: ' - ' ;:..: ::::: :.: ' - ' - :-. :.-.: I ' nivflsty dbytfc - Chinese Student Association TOP ROW: Li- Jane Wu. Ingrid Y. Chen. Teresa M. Lin. Su- Chm C. Wu. Kwai-Fun H. Wang. Judith C. Shen. Martha Y. Wang. Chung L. Hsu. Mary K. Tsai. SECOND ROW: Ming-Lee Chang. Kao-Lee Liaw. Arab Student Association TOP ROW: Mo- hammed A. Al-Suaidy. Monir S. Khattab. Kari- man M. Khattab. Kamal K. Alsalih. Widad H. Alsalih. Fahima AI-Khateeb. Ghassan AI-Kha- Ping-Hsing Pai, Cheng-Ming Hsu. Alan T. Wang. Ju T. Yu. Chia-Hua J. Chu. Yung-Chun Chen. Chung-Kuang Huang. THIRD ROW: Wu-Po Chen. Kou-Kwang Lin. Kuoh-lh Huang, Te-Pen Chao. Che-Tar Lui, Irving K. Hwang. Kung-Wei teeb. SECOND ROW: Nadia M. Sallam, Mo- hamed M. Sallam. Abdelghani A. Elimam. Has- san Ziada. Madhat AI-Hassani. Nazeeh Abdul- Hadi. THIRD ROW: Ahmed S. Huzayyin, Vart- Lin. Nan-Hsiung E. Chiu. BOTTOM ROW: Hsiao- Fu Hsu. Vic C. Shen. Ting Jui Tang. Jung-Dee A. Liu. Chuan I. Chu, Hua-Kawi Woo. Samuel H. Huang. Kung-YingChiu. kais Y. Dermenjian. Hassan M. Soliman. Rabie A. Mostafa. Husain S. Ahmed. BOTTOM ROW: Mudhafar A. AI-Nema. Mohammed S. Hussain. Hamdi A. AI-Fayadh. Ibrahim M. Taha. Islamic Association TOP ROW: Mohammed A. Al-Suaidy, Mrs. Mohammed A. Al-Suaidy, Soomro M. Baksh, Hamdi A. AI-Fayadh, Mud- hafar A. AI-Nema, Farhat Mahmood, Mo- hammed Kaiseruddin, Hassam Ziada, Hanif A. Khan. SECOND ROW: Ghassan H. AI-Khateeb, Fahima A. AI-Khateeb, Rifat F. Chaudhry, Mo- hammad H. Jan, Anwar Baig, Widad Alsalih, Kamal K. Alsalih, Ahmed S. Huzayyin, Syed Waziruddin, Abdelghani A. Elimam. THIRD ROW: Mehr A. Aslam. Mohammad Aslam, She- hu A. Bida, Mohamad F. Rahman, Ghulam R. Chaudhry, Nadia M. Sallam, Mohamed M. Sal- lam, Riaz H. Siddiqi, Mir I. Asif. BOTTOM ROW: Mohammed S. Hussain, Mohammed S. Anwer, Hassan M. Soliman, Syed Z. Ahmed, Abdul L. Sayeed, Rabie A. Mostafa, Ibrahim M. Taha, Syed F.Quadri. n.tai : . Indian Association TOP ROW: Gayatn Snvas- tava, Bhuwan C. Pande, Prochy P. Sethna, Subhash C. Sharma, Rao P. Narasimha. SEC- OND ROW: Brij B. Srivastava, Tej K. Agrawal, T. R. Agrawal, Raj K. Dhingra, Sardar Y. Singh, P. Varadarajulu. BOTTOM ROW: Shreedhar G. Bindingnavle, D. A. Prasad, M. R. Reddy, J. Hari Krishna. Maddini R. Choudary. Indian Association TOP ROW: G. Nadimu- thu, Ambasam P. Viswanathan, Arun K. Gupta, Ashok K. Arora, Pramod K. Mehrotra, Sunil K. Dey, Rukmakar U. Rau. SECOND ROW: Jaiprak- ash S. Shastry, Madhavarapu R. Rao, Samuel V. Abraham, Menter H. David, Dharm S. Bains, Bhudeo N. Sinha, Ceekala R. Reedy. THIRD ROW: Tarun K. Ghai, Jagdeeshchandra N. Bandekar, Tarsem L. Kohli, Desh D. Aurora, Gurdial S. Sandhu, Vallabdas T. Sapra. BOT- TOM ROW: Ramakrishna Narendranath, Ravi Mohan, Krishnan Vasudevan, Gopavaram V. Reedy, Syed Z. Ahmed, Babguanda A. Patil. 224 romnn iKTaha, Latin American Association TOP ROW: Laura L. Cala. David F. Cala, Rodolfo V. Olavar- ri, Maria V. Puentes, Carlos M. Garcia, Miriam Mansilla. SECOND ROW: Lila L. Hernandez, Byron D. Burris, Carmen A. Juarbe, Rafael F. Rodriguez, Carol A. Martinez, Burney Vazquez, Sharon A. Scharf. THIRD ROW: Omar J. Her- nandez, Jaime S. Zapata, Pedro E. Martinez, William Rosenkranz, Jose M. Fullana, Alberto m V Pakistan Association TOP ROW: Rifat F. Chaudhry, Muhammad B. Soomro. Saadat M. Syal. Hanif A. Khan. SECOND ROW: Sheikh F. Mahmud, Anwar Baig, Jahanara Mia, Nighat M. Kazi, Mehr A. Aslam, Mohammad Aslam. BOT- TOM ROW: A. Abdul Latif, Ghulam R. Chau- dhry, Salam Mia. Kazi A. Mujeeb, Mohammed S. Anwer. 225 Davidovich. BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence 0. Pultz, Domingo Cirigliano, Jorge A. Santamaria, Angelo A. Bier, Hugo Boschmann, Alvaro Santamaria. Foreign groups share holidays Organizations of foreign students worked for better understanding of their many cultural principles by Amer- ican students and faculty. Republic Day, Independence Day and the Festival of Lights were cele- brated by members of the India Asso- ciation. An Indian movie was shown monthly in the Union. Members of the Pakistan Student Association held celebrations for their native holidays. The organization en- couraged non- Pakistan students to at- tend their regular meetings. Booklets were published by the Is- lamic Association about Islam to pro- mote understanding of non-Muslim principles. The members also celebrat- ed Islamic religious festivals and held monthly meetings. Cultural exchange meetings, assist- ance with Peace Corps training and tutoring in Spanish were activities of the Latin American Association. Groups give aid for community By coordinating a student book ex- change in the union, sponsoring the university mascot, Touchdown VII, and entering the Beauty and the Beast con- test, the members of Alpha Phi Omega were dedicated to serving the campus. Another organization dedicated to this object was Coeds in Service. A project to raise money for the music department as well as trick or treating with underprivileged children were the main activities of the group which is Alpha Phi Omegas counterpart. The K-State Community Sisters and the Circle K Club are organizations on campus designed for work in the sur- rounding community. The Community Sisters having their central interest in the cultural development of young black girls and Circle K with the com- munity as a whole. A community service on campus de- signed to aid younger girls in the com- munity become better acquainted with their environment through friendship and fun is the Campus Girl Scouts. Alpha Phi Omega members organize projects at meetings held weekly in the union. Members are responsible for hosting the fortieth anniversary banquet. Membership in the club is a total of 30 actives and 22 pledges. Circle K TOP ROW: Orval Ebberts, John J. Ortleb, Frederick B. Spears, Philip P. Williams, Jeffrey M. Eaton. SECOND ROW: William L. Community Sisters TOP ROW: Oneita D. Hynson, Eulah B. Bailey, Terri L. Henderson, Vickie V. Lewis, Patricia A. Parker, Lois M. Dix- Brown, Mark E. Fawcett, Steven J. Sharpe, G. Tracy Makovec, Donald B. Randall. BOTTOM on, Beverley A. Oliver. SECOND ROW: Wanda L. Smith, Beverly A. Reed, Annette M. Williams, Brenda R. Lee, Sylvia L. White, Linda J. Jolly. ROW: Ralph E. Simon, Mark A. Holt, Charles W. Fountaine. John T. Cain, Richard C. Charlton. BOTTOM ROW: Jeannie Morgan, Joy Y. Mc- Farlane, Linda D. Clark, Ethel L. Yarbrough, Madline M. Mayfield, Cherie A. Williams. I I I Coeds-in-Service TOP ROW: Deriece M. McKeeman. Lauren J. Langner. Nancy J. Ro- land. Catherine Marshall, Nancy R. Wolfe. Su- sanne M. Sickles. Linda K. Dickman. SECOND ROW: Betty J. Anderson. Marian E. Johnson. Marie A. Lowe. Susan D. Frazey, Karen John- son. Mary C. Hochuli. THIRD ROW: Cathie A. Brewer. Laree A. Mugler, Janice K. Dill, Nancy G. Clark, Suzette Masquelier, Elizabeth A. Crow, Linda C. Zaiss. BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth A. Sadler, Pamela A. Norquest. Kathleen D. Smith. Brenda K. Peterie. Barbara Christian- sen, Donelyn D. Potter. Alpha Phi Omega TOP ROW: Richard J. Pe- terson, Howard P. Killough. Michael J. Arehart, Paul L. Stagner. James D. Hoch. Wiley S. Shaw, Owen M. Mamura, Carey D. Harris. SECOND ROW: Randy R. Clements. Steven M. Econ, Nor- ris D. Going. Dell J. Klema, Don G. Richter. James V. Hall, Jeffrey L. Burner. Albert M. Lan- don. Robert L. Humphrey. THIRD ROW: Arthur B. Freedman, Douglas A. Sams. David L. Cas- per, Thomas D. Holley. Barry R. Sewal, Ken- neth R. Shetlar, Frederick G. Carrithers. Larry S. Mims. BOTTOM ROW: Edwin Frick. Donald E. Skinner. William C. McKenna. Patrick B. Ken- nedy, Gregory M. Post. John W. Prock. Sammy K. Carpenter. Jimmy C. Dooley, Earl D. Tjaden. Campus Scouts TOP ROW: Bonnie L. Bret- tell. Karla L. Gritton, Sue A. Ericson. Pamela S. Stierwalt, Crystal L. Collinsworth. SECOND ROW: Lyanne Eaton. Darcy L Wilbur. Cindy S. Brettell, Karen S. Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Mar- garet G. Stevenson, Kristine E. Nevins, Norma L. Burke. Desra A. Lindsay. Cheryl A. Kohr. 227 r I, :.l 1 AWS oversees changes for upperclass dorm hours Off-Campus Women, a fast growing organization, reorganized in 1968 and now has 83 members. The group partic- ipated in various projects and activities including the Little American Royal beauty contest, assisting the Red Cross and participating in intramurals and Harlequinade. Through its function as a judicial and supervisory organization, Associated Women Students seeks to alleviate the problems facing women students. Coeds were active in many projects throughout the year, including sponsor- ing Fredric Storaska, speaker on Self Defense for Women, discussions re- sulting in the change of hours for up- perclass coeds, Door and Sock decora- tions at Christmas, establishing the Big and Little Sisters program to help ori- ent freshman women and awarding a K-State coed a scholarship. Frederic Storaska, a self defense ex- pert, was brought to the campus by AWS. He stressed the importance of a coed not resisting when attacked. Associated Women Students TOP ROW: Flor- ice L. Bales, Virginia K. Griffith, Catherine L. Kletchka, Dianne M. Sayers, Cynthia S. Latas. Connie L. Brack. Billie K. Gates, Jo L. Schwanke, Carolyn M. Jirik, Karen M. Mc- Daniel. SECOND ROW: Rhonda M. Sidner, Deb- orah M. Orrick, Anita A. Swain, Nancy J. Humes, Susan K. Coddington, Patricia M. Han- Ion, Martha S. Isch, Lesley E. Case, Janet S. Garton. THIRD ROW: Laree A. Mugler, Cathie A. Brewer, Marsha A. Mendenhall, Jennifer C. Shea, Mary E. Chubb, Gail L. Younkin, Shelley 228 J. Mays, Kathryn E. LeBreton. BOTTOM ROW: Stephanie R. Molnar, Susan K. Phillips, Judy A. Gillen, Janice A. Trumpp, Susan E. Sheetz. Sandra M. Lind, Sheryl L. Baer. Susan J. Selby, Becky A. Berger. 11 its. Off-Campus Women TOP ROW: Sheryl E. Paustian. Jean A. Jensen, Patricia A. Thomp- son, Victoria L. Miller, Rebecca A. Wirtz, Donna M. Elder. Connie L. Ponton. SECOND ROW: Linda M. Graham, Donna L. Wilson, Sharon I. Gentry, Barbara J. Page. Barbara A. Munson, Gretchen L. Haas, Yvonne J. Engle, Willa D. Scheuneman. THIRD ROW: Cheryl D. Schultes, Nancy Johns, Marcia A. Krienitz, Janice A. Trumpp, Helen L. Ford, Pamela S. Wolf. Edith E. Beatty. BOTTOM ROW: Betty J. Schlegel, Carolyn A. Fay, Elaine A. Rundquist, Teresa K. Hutton, Barbara D. Ferris, Barbara A. Wilson. Off-Campus Women TOP ROW: Susan Johns, Sharon S. Hate, Louetta L. Belcher, Joyce K. Ingalsbe. Patricia S. Nelson, Claudia J. Arnold. Jo A. Marten. Nancy K. Thompson. SECOND ROW: Janet K. Gripton, Rhonda L. Associated Women Students TOP ROW: Lin- da L. Rissman. Barbara A. Lisher. Dorothy A. Lewis. Janice C. Mestrovich. Susan C. Yuska. Susan E. Hays. Ann A. Ellsbury. Deborah J. Fisher, Barbara L. Cobb, Constance M. Ever- son, Jeanne A. Hale. Marsha F. White, Rita E. Thomas. Margaret A. Babcock. THIRD ROW: Linda K. Renberger, Joyce A. Gier, Virginia R. Schrum. Kathryn Morrow. Karla J. Curbey. Geraghty. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline J. Cham- berlin. Sarah E. Swanson, Billie J. Kiser, Mar- garet R. Crouse, Peggy J. Pitts, Mary M. Kee- shan, Jannis J. Innis. BOTTOM ROW: Carol S. Teresa C. Davenport, Barbara J. Crary. BOT- TOM ROW: Linda K. Plumb, Janet D. Sprang. Kathleen A. O ' Fallon, Liana S. Joyce, Janice K. Giessenbier, Catherine H. Nagle. Fellman, Diane K. McDonald. Catherine A. Cooke, Betty L. Hargadine. Judith A. Heldt. Bonnie L.Weinberger, Constance J. Bearnes. Statesmen TOP ROW: James B. Pearson, Clifford Hobson, John P. Del Campo, Gary W. Lang, John W. Leighty, Vincent J. Strickler, Monte W. Harden, Stephen B. Iseminger. SEC- OND ROW: Dennis A. Smith, Ronald H. Zelch, Rhys S. Hodge, Steven R. Etheridge, David G. Bremer, Robert D. Katz, David K. Kraus. THIRD ROW: Edward W. Kern, Lynn R. Thomas, H. Hugh Irvin, Steven G. Fellers, Richard A. Sauer- wein, Dennis R. Reece, Richard L. Swenson. BOTTOM ROW: Joel E. Schmidt. Robert W. Court, Robert P. Lienemann, Henry P. Zawad- zki, Stephen J. Hirt, Robert P. DuBois. Statesmen show spirit, pride in flash card section Increased attendance at the various home athletic events was the main objective of the members of Statesmen, Gibson Girls and K-Club. Statesmen promoted school spirit by running the flash card section during half time at home football games. They also helped with pre-game pep rallies and worked with the Pep Coordinating Council and Statesmates. Gibson Girls, who were selected by interview, sold purple flowers, decorat- ed the athletic dorm at Christmas, and aided the Grid Getters with their projects. The 52 members were intro- duced at half time during the Home- coming game. A picture of the members was made for Coach Gibson. Varsity lettermen formed the organi- zation K-Club. Members promoted the various athletic events and sat as a group during the home games. Presented to K-State fans at a foot- ball game, Gibson Girls were chosen partially on their knowledge of foot- ball to act as football recruit guides. 230 Gibson Girls TOP ROW: Cheryl A. Zinn. Peg- gy E. Cooper, Kay Harris, Deborah S. Kidwell, Kamala J. McGinness, Suzanne Rosener. SEC- OND ROW: Merritta S. Atwell, Barbara J. Hay- maker, Debra S. Whiteside, Carol J. Williams, Linda L. Bunker, Nancy S. Chapman. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth A. Erickson, Tamara Case, Ma- ria I. Marshall, Rebecca J. Clevenger, Diane M. Fisher. BOTTOM ROW: Karen S. Kaiser, Debra J. Kelley, Wanda K. Hermreck, Deanna F. Tuck. Gibson Girls TOP ROW: Debra L. Voos, Karen A. Horst. Susanne J. Heeb. Barbara K. Linthi- cum, Dianne L. Downey. Kathy A. Walsh. Kath- erin B. Welty, Terry L. Smith. SECOND ROW: Mary E. Hinsey. Janet K. Heins. Karen S. Gar- relts. Penny S. Nichols, Lavonne G. Rinkel, Cynthia J. Holman, Marlene A. Shulda. THIRD ROW: Nancy A. Gruver, Stephanie K. Schrader, Barbara G. Gatzoulis, Susan C. Babb, Debra J. Kuntz, Jeanne M. Maring, Cathy J. Tibbetts, Diane C. Kolsti. BOTTOM ROW: Lisa C. Peine, Patricia A. Hruska, Sherry E. Rupe, Sally M. Antenen, Patricia F. Montgomery, Glenda F. Garrett, Karon Hughes. K-Club TOP ROW: Douglas A. Kern, Charles P. Zangger. Terry M. Draper. Robert A. Barratti, William R. Huisman. Steven A. Snyder. Charles F. Way mire. Bill G. Mickey. SECOND ROW: Da- vid C. Peterson. Charles M. McNerny, Jay H. Vader, Donald W. Henderson, Charles A. Perry, Nicholas J. Horner, Robert C. Haney. THIRD ROW: Alan D. Koch, Timothy K. Belstra, Mi- chael J. Kuhn, Dwight F. Hemmerling, David W. Graas, Randell L. Sedlacek. BOTTOM ROW: Jet- tie F. Condray, James M. Carver, G. Michael Zoerb, James S. Rauh, Floyd Rudolph, Ray- mond M. McGill. 231 One of the largest clubs on campus, Statesmates, wearing identical uni- Statesmates sell pride for teams Pep rallies were publicized and pre- pared by the members of Statesmates. Hoops for the home basketball games were also made by members to boost the spirit of the players. Fund raising projects were under- taken to earn money which was then donated to a campus project. Members, which included 270 coeds, were asked to rent or buy a uniform and wear it the days of athletic events. They also sat together at home games in a reserved section of the stadium. As a service to the cheerleaders, the group provided them with hot choco- late or soft drinks during football and basketball home games. Requirements and projects of the organization were all part of the effort to promote and exhibit sportsmanship and school spirit and engage in projects for the athletic program. forms encourages purple pride and school spirit. The club members sit in a special section at home athletic games to follow cheerleader ' s yells. bta Statesmates TOP ROW: Cheryl A. Zinn, Ro- berta A. Achten, Cynthia K. Sloan, Sheryl D. Koch, Rebecca J. Clevenger. SECOND ROW: Christen L. Bruce, Mary E. Graves, Mary E. Dodd, Diane M. Fisher. THIRD ROW: Mary K. McKee, Tamara Case, Jane E. Pollom, Penny S. Nichols, Cynthia M. Hochuli. BOTTOM ROW: Elinor B. Kennedy, Susan L. Allison, Marlynne K. Miller. Susan R. Stramel. 232 Statesmates TOP ROW: Kay I. Transue, Vir- ginia K. Griffith, Janet L. Martin. Jean Peters. Ruth A. Schlaegel. Barbara A. Brining. Rebecca R. Isch. Charlen A. Wycoff. Karla L Gritton. Carol M. Martin. SECOND ROW: Bonnie L. Bret- tell, Donna J. Hull, Cindy S. Brettell. Kathleen S. Frostrom, Lynda K. Burkhard, Barbara L. Heckmann. Elizabeth A. Crow, Barbara J. Dyer, Susan J. Moore. THIRD ROW: Margaret A. Frame. Beverly G. Kaegi. Sarah E. Swanson, Patricia G. Fletcher, Linda A. Hoffman. Martha J. Rinner, Debra S. Whiteside. Megan L. Mar- mor, Janice M. Mullin, Jennifer C. Shea. BOT- TOM ROW: Kathy K. Kohman. Marilyn K. Su- mey, Linda M. Binggeli, Marsha A. Rusbarsky. Laree A. Mugler. Mary E. Lee. Maria t. Marshall. Mary H. Bednar. Pamela J. Kleinsorge. : -:. : - Statesmates TOP ROW: Barbara J. Runnion. Ardyth E. Thunn. Peggy L. Kennedy. Beverly A. Schroeder. Debra D. LaFever. Rhonda M. Sid- ner. SECOND ROW: Linda K. Beckman. Carol A. Landtiser. Deborah S. Walker, Jean B. Vaught. Donna J. Guinn, Rhonda K. Campbell. BOT- TOM ROW: Nancy A. Tipton. Judith L. Gamp- per. Bonnie L. Weinberger. Patricia A. Gorman. Barbara J. Smith. Statesmates TOP ROW: Vickie V. Lewis. Terr- ence L. Greninger. Donna S. Black, Diana S. Beesley. Cynthia Husni, Sharon C. Paustian, Katherine A. Staiger. Sheryl E. Paustian. Carol A. Singer. Rebecca A. Wirtz. Dianne E. Fletcher. SECOND ROW: Lois M. Dixon. Sandra L. Nel- son. Sarah J. Poland, Carolyn K. Heath. Cathy K. Webb. Annette S. Laaser. Sharman K. Mul- len. Linda K. Sheik, Mary S. Stiff. Gaynel S. Gassert. THIRD ROW: Diana L. Wille. Linda K. Kauffman, Diane R. Lankas, Ruth S. Bergman. Carol A. Vishneske. Carla L. Carleton, Christy L. Sherer. Christine Campbell. Lavonne G. Rin- kel, Gail L. Younkin. Martha K. Evans. BOTTOM ROW: Madline M. Mayfield. Marsha K. Frisbie. Kay L. Turk, Nancy B. Sellens, Barbara L. Glen- non. Ardis D. Cook, Karen E. Jones. Virginia S. Sherer. Lindsey D. Douglass, Linda K. Brownlee. Scabbard and Blade TOP ROW: Robert D. Overman, Martin W. Bauer, William E. Craig, Robert D. Spencer, Dennis A. Drumm, Eric L. Bartholomew. SECOND ROW: Dwight A. Schulke, Karl J. Svaty, Thomas A. Hintz, Mike J. Malone, Ronald 0. Wineland, Robert J. Hand. THIRD ROW: Michael W. Wyand, Douglas E. Robker, Robert W. Court, Randell L. Sedlacek, Bruce L. Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Louis Bass. Robert A. Smith, Robert L. Lehr, Ronald E. Seery, Robin B. Dalby, Edward F. Mangelsdorf. ROH Arnold Air Society TOP ROW: Douglas G. Smith, Mark D. Calcara, William B. Simpson, Wayne A. Ross, Steven R. Piland, Keith F. Pick- ett, Charles E. Sargent. SECOND ROW: John W. Craig, John E. Swain, Douglas K. Blackwood, Herbert S. Tillinghast, Michael K. Read, Marvin E. Clark, Joseph E. Hutfles. THIRD ROW: Larry D. Wobker, James E. Leach, John D. Cooper, Dennis N. Whitmer, Ernest G. Smith, Charles D. Holste, Robert L. Simmons. BOTTOM ROW: Douglas C. Weyer, Gerald G. Kaiser, John P. Dixon, Charles D. Beckenhauer, Ronald G. Fraass, Aloysius P. Dickman. 234 Pershing Rifles TOP ROW: Michael R. Dal- rymple, Jeffrey W. Woodall. Stephen R. Peak, Thomas A. Jensen, Jimmie C. Gillespie, Van W. Hanks, Robert D. Spencer, Daniel T. Hogue, Garnel E. Alford, Thomas C. Schnepp. SECOND ROW: Willard F. Dempsey, David E. Kimball, Alexander Moulakis, Henry A. Vlcek, James H. Allen, James L. Beckwith, Paul R. Scott, John L. Harrington, Mark E. Scheufler, Richard W. Finger. THIRD ROW: Stephen J. Glotzbach, Richard L. Gray, Raymond L. Brengman, Wil- liam A. Goodman, Ronald E. Seery, Donald L. Military groups enhance ROTC To encourage and foster the essential qualities of efficient military officers was one of the primary goals of Scab- bard and Blade. The organization at K-State, chartered in 1914, is one of the nation ' s oldest. Sponsoring the annual Military Ball at Ft. Riley was the major social function on their activity calendar. Arnold Air Society, a select profes- sional honorary service organization, assists the professor of Aerospace Stud- ies in promoting the Air Force ROTC program. They also sponsor service projects for students, cadets and under- privileged children in Manhattan, such as assisting the Bloodmobile. Members of the Pershing Rifles drill team exhibited their skills during the halftimes of high school and college basketball games and at the Activities Carnival to promote membership. Publishing the Army ROTC newslet- ter, The Blade, Scabbard and Blade members strive to raise military ed- ucation standards. They also advise Light Brigade and organize the Mili- tary Ball held each year at Ft. Riley. Jacka, Gerald J. Lang, Terry P. Bartkoski, Vic- tor A. Moss, Philip B. Blount. BOTTOM ROW: Lindberg Arnold, Fred R. Martin, Kathryn A. Klag, Cynthia S. Thompson. Patricia M. Phalp. Susan A. Haymaker, Janet D. Sprang, Linda L. Smith, Kenneth Gregory. 235 Angel Flight TOP ROW: Cynthia S. Thomp- son, Barbara A. Munson, Priscilla L. Pastrick, Kimberly A. Herres, Susan L. Badgley, Carol K. Coburn, Rita M. Rieschick. SECOND ROW: Julie A. Nothdurft, Linda L. Smith, Susan E. Jones, Cosa L. Linscott, Marsha A. Graham, Jill A. Gugler, Linda S. Van Kooten, Jean M. Kleysteu- ber. BOTTOM ROW: Julie L Taylor, Margaret K. Minard, Judy Jakowatz, Martha D. Palmer, Janis S. Clutter, Pamela K. Askew, Carol S. Nitsch. Angel Flight TOP ROW: Jennifer B. Howard, Vicki J. Lane, Susan G. Freeman, Janis L. Parks, Frances A. Foncannon, Carole S. Reed, Rebecca M. Beatty. SECOND ROW: Marsha L. Garrett, Linda R. Hoober, Cheryl A. Maneth, Sharon A. Voegele, Rebecca A. Campbell, Shar- on S. Hachenberger. Karen K. Pesaresi, Bar- bara K. Strieker. BOTTOM ROW: Marsha J. Martin, Patricia J. Paine, Deborah K. Krause, Karen G. Lemons, Beverly A. Bucher. Angel Flight members assisted in the drive during November 4-7. K-State semi-annual Red Cross Bloodmobile reached a proposed 800 pint quota. Auxiliaries tap members in fall Light Brigade and Angel Flight, women s military service organizations, rushed freshmen and sophomores first semester rather than in the spring as they had done in the past. Affiliates of the Army ROTC, Light Brigade handled concessions, acted as parking lot cashiers and served as press box personnel during home foot- hall Barnes. They visited soldiers at Ir- win Army Hospital and sold Christmas cards for the local Federation of Handi- capped Children. In conjunction with the Arnold Air Society, Angel Flight assisted with the Bloodmobile. For a money-making project, the women sold refreshments during football games and sponsored Date with an Angel. Several mem- bers trav eled to Colorado Springs for a tour of the Air Force Academy and to Topeka for their state conclave. Major Glenn Hollis demonstrates the correct procedure for the folding of Light Brigade uniforms to four girls who serve as officers in the Brigade. - Light Brigade TOP ROW: Karen A. Yoos, Beverly G. Banker. Linda J. Crabtree. Sandra L. Hamill. Gloria A. Meng. Barbara D. Mistier. Pa- tricia M. Phalp. Sharon E. Tuck, Catherine A. Light Brigade TOP ROW: Peggy E. Cooper. Melinda R. Woltkamp, Mary K. Sparks. Loretta J. Hudson. Dianne M. Sayers. Sherry L. Shear- er. Marilyn A. Waeldin. Kolleen M. Perrin. Nan- Morton, Dorothy A. Lewis. SECOND ROW: Le- ora B. Marker, Michaela A. Johnston. Marty J. Martin. Barbara J. Clymer, Cathleen D. Chan- dler. Miriam P. Benninga, Rosemary Meade. cy K. Dunn. SECOND ROW: Janet D. Sprang. Linda D. Jackson, Hannah E. Musil, D. Ann Oliver, Mary D. Robertson. Rebecca A. Dold. Judith L. Mann. Sabra E. Eastin. BOTTOM Betty A. Schrag, Gay S. Bailey. BOTTOM ROW: Lila L. Luehring, Janis L. Minor, Gloria J. Schrag. Glennis S. Huseman, Judy J. Crevis- ton. Trudy G. Ritter. ROW: Kathryn J. Lee, Margie L Henry. Eliza- beth A. Dyke. Barbara A. Brazier, Patricia A. Beard, Kathryn A. Klag, Glenn Hollis. 237 Heodowners Square Dance Club TOP ROW: Kay D. Horn, Joyce A. Esslinger, Janet E. John- son, Linda J. Carney, Marcia A. Weyer, Karen S. Voss, Jan C. Wahl, Sharol J. Haist, Linda A. Hoffman, Sue A. Brandyberry. SECOND ROW: Carrie A. Bleam, Carolyn J. Kiker, Karen I. Fun- ston, Nancy G. Brandyberry, Peggy A. Thomp- son, Judy K. Atwood, Mary L. Heers, Donald G. Pfeiffer, Dale W. Miles. THIRD ROW: Rodney S. Horn, Kenneth E. Latschar, Frank E. Mattke, Joseph J. Mascola, Marilyn K. Sumey, Melody L. Ammeter, David N. St. John, Stephen F. Magette. BOTTOM ROW: Richard J. Grossman, Alden N. Shippy, Allen G. Hahn, Mark L. Hahn, Connie J. Bates, Rodney M. Bates, Wayne E. Nichols, Gerald H. Thiele, Charles W. Knight. Girts 5 Judo Club TOP ROW: Kenneth L. Studer, Stanley J. Buller, Jerry E. Irwin, Linda S. Bain, Bruce P. Purdy, Brigitte M. Stoever, Danny D. Stanley, Gary L. Neal, John W. Leighty. SEC- OND ROW: Ernest S. Ryan, Rex A. Sinquefield, Tom Knotts, Richard S. Leakey, Terry V. Smith, Richard A. Snyder, Michael F. Card, Donna M. Fleischacker, Robert A. Yarrow. THIRD ROW: Doug Meloan, Perry R. Griffith, Phillip Meyer, Jack R. Crumrine, Daniel D. Chiras, Arnold D. Leeds, Patrick A. McElhany, Robert J. Hand, Douglas A. Sutton. BOTTOM ROW: James P. McGuire, Paul J. Porter, Cliffton Meloan, Curtis E. Robinson, Issac Wakabayashi, Gary L. Petik, Robert J. Kammerer, Frank J. Brooks. American Guild of Organists TOP ROW: Marjorie I. VanScoyoc, Deborah F. Dean, Nan- cy A. Rutherford, Mary A. Anschutz. SECOND ROW: Janet S. Mackender, Mary A. Pearson, Judith D. Allman, Carolyn S. Behan, Kathleen A. Wenger. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia E. Roth, Carla J. Hanson, Jeannine A. Zielke, Nancy J. Anderson. 238 Girls learning the basics of judo prac- tice various defensive holds on one Interest groups plan programs Weekly meetings of the American Guild of Organists promoted worthy church music and increased the mem- ber ' s appreciation of their duties and opportunities. Members also improved their music knowledge. Fencing Club adapted the wrestling room in West Stadium for practice. The sport was reinstated in the intramurals program after many years of sporadic existence. Hoedowners met on Sunday night to square dance. The group participated in the state square dancing convention in Topeka and entertained other groups at a spring festival. Judo Club, under the instruction of Isaac Wakabayashi, competed with Kansas City and Topeka Judo Clubs. The group meets semiweekly. another. The basic techniques class is offered by members of Judo Club Fencing Club TOP ROW: Patricia J. Tarry, Merrily A. Johns, Laura A. Reynolds, Christine R. Weaver. SECOND ROW: Paul L. Stagner, Michael D. Bright, Kent L. Brown, Don G. as a service project in order that stu- dents may better protect themselves. Richter. BOTTOM ROW: Robert W. Coombs, Charles L. Porter, Joseph A. Barclay, David F. Aldis. 239 College Republicans TOP ROW: Janet L. Martin, Areta A. Kossyk, Nancy R. Hartman. Judith L. Lloyd, Janet E. Johnson, Jane A. Meier, Sandra L. Taylor, Marlene A. Shulda. SECOND ROW: Nanette M. Nelson, William J. Schimpf, Irene B. Kossyk, Marian E. Johnson, Gary W. Lang, Judy A. Pfeiff, Leon J. Patton. THIRD ROW: Carol S. Solberg, Alan L. Thorn, Randy R. Johnson, Janice M. Leeburg, Marsha G. Kaniper, Lou E. Bruning, Nancy L. Strube, Gerald H. Thiele. BOTTOM ROW: Danny L. Scott, Donald B. Johnson, James W. Trow- bridge, Brian L. Harris, Mark S. Means, Joseph P. Miller, Joan M. Tegethoff . Sport I College Republicans TOP ROW: Marcia S. Busselle, Diana S. Gump, Diane Gaede, Kath- ryn M. Littler, William S. Maddox, Mary K. Knief, Lois M. Voigt, Nancy L. Bennett. SEC- OND ROW: Marsha L. Garrett, Edith E. Beatty, Collegiate Young Democrats TOP ROW: Barbara J. Page, Cynthia S. Latas, Kathleen M. Bowers, Claudia J. Arnold, Mary E. Dodd. Kath- ryn N. Gillespie, Roxy A. Loucks. SECOND ROW: Jan M. Dreiling, Kathryn K. Glasco, Deb- Nancy A. Crofoot, Gregory S. Dinkel, Frank H. Pratt, Rebecca S. Gray, William C. Koger, Suz- anne Muncy. THIRD ROW: Michael J. Jacobs, John E. Lyons, Bruce E. Brown, Clifford E. Pep- perman, Stephen J. Coulson, Patricia A. The- ra L. Howat, Ann L. Sipes, Elizabeth A. Post, Thomas E. Stamey. THIRD ROW: Michael D. Shoemaker, Richard E. Shank, Catherine H. Nagle, Larry L. Neaderhiser, J. Michael 0 ' - no, Michael R. Murry, Carol S. McConnell. BOTTOM ROW: David W. Kershaw, Fordyce T. Walker. Donald B. Randall. Eugene F. Korte. Bruce E. Burke, Richard E. Kenley, Robert L. Theno. Connor, Dennis L. Courville, David L. Hirsch. BOTTOM ROW: Charles L. Sjogren, Richard L. Hanson, Susan B. Hughes, Edward B. Detrixhe, Greg F. Brenneman, Peter W. Goering. paled in (or ori project. Mi I attem Meet an Clinic 1 All flu rts car due Tt Sports Car Club TOP ROW: Mary P. Mulvany, Louise M. Crawford. Alan J. Horowitz. Kathryn J. Lowry. Edward M. Snyder. SECOND ROW: Melvin D. Dale. Edward L. Funk, Jay R. Os- borne, James W. Trowbridge. Thomas P. Mul- vany, Steven R. Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Case Bonebrake. Glen R. Carnrick. Charles E. As- bury, Russell M. Randall, Robert J. Everson. Political groups aid candidates Young Democrats actively partici- pated in state politics. Projects and ac- tivities of the CYD ' s included a banquet for Norbert Dreiling as a fund raising project, a reception for Hubert Hum- phrey and a trip to the state CYD con- vention in the spring. Two political workshops, one fund raising dinner and three conventions were on the agenda for the College Republicans. They also worked in the gubernatorial primary and canvassed the second district for Chester Mize. Last semester, members of the Flying Club traveled to Durante, Oklahoma, to attend the Intercollegiate Flying Meet and also hosted a FFA Safety Clinic. To promote flying and safety was the club s purpose. All that is needed for membership in the Sports Car Club is an interest in sports cars and the payment of semester dues. The club sponsors rallies and competition on the club level. K-State Flying Club TOP ROW: Michael R. Dalrymple, Robert Wilcox. John C. Durkin, Roy W. Morgan, Richard B. Wolters. Charles Rea- gan, Charles F. Turtle, Carl D. Farrar. SECOND ROW: David H. Scoby, Cheryl S. Scoby. James R. Friend. Ernest V. Pease. Karl J. Svaty. Lowell D. McAfee, Larry C. Sampson. BOTTOM ROW: Ronnie L. Carlson, Vern L. Crawshaw, William R. Gross. David 0. Smith, Frank J. Humphrey. Virgil J. McDonough. Roger M. Genetzky. KANSAS STATE WEATHER lit] A By gathering nation-wide reports on road conditions, members of Sports Car club provide road safety infor- mation before vacation dismissals. 241 American Veterinary Medical Association Aux- iliary TOP ROW: Constance A. Galle, Dorothy G. Browder, Betty M. Fuhrman, Rhonda K. Cure, Kathleen Langley, Trisha Cash, Doris A. Mickey, Carolyn Holste, Sue Z. Jernigan, Debo- rah E. Lemon. SECOND ROW: Corrina J. Hares- nape, Carol B. Dudgeon, Patricia L. O ' Brien, Nancy J. Slusher, Vi M. Randall, Charlene J. McCartney, Mary DeCristofaro, Joyce M. Brockway, Connie S. Harrington, Jolene M. Donohue, Mary L. Griffith. THIRD ROW: Beverly A. Richardson, Sharon M. Hines, Carolyn S. Paul, Glenda F. Erwin, Arnell E. Briel, Pamela N. Righter. Teresa J. Jamison, Marilyn L. Locke, Ann M. Raida, Janet E. Westphal. BOT- TOM ROW: Erna J. Wright, Mary M. Olson, Lin- da D. West, Nona Barnes, June R. Rorick, Bar- bara S. Hintz, Patricia L. Goss, Barbara Carl- son, Pamela Smith, Kay Russell. Hjric American Veterinary Medical Association Aux- iliary TOP ROW: Gallic Hildebrand, Marty E. Beezley, Cheryl Erickson, Syndy Gerard, Linda Stallings, Ann McKinley, Marsha Wilson, Joan Kolde, Nancy Diemer, Patrica N. Henry, Nancy Robinson. SECOND ROW: Aleta F. Atkinson, Marleeta K. Jenkins, Nancy J. Cody, Jo Stan- ton, Carol D. Everett, Mary E. Wilson, Marsha Gfeller, Cathy Bridgman, Pam Miller, Ruth A. Simpson. THIRD ROW: Xandra J. Manley, Caro- lyn M. Rule, Juanita B. Smith, Judy K. Dulin, Kandy J. Coleman, Sally A. Loesch, Patricia A. Franz, Helen C. Reid, Sandra J. Aberle, Carol C. Tesch, Rita B. Tinkler. BOTTOM ROW: Lori J. Granger, D. Diann Knight, Ruth L. Lewis, Jane R. McClellan, Patty L. Kirk, Paula K. Duston, Itha Bendure, Ronda Sweat, Diana M. Hedrick, Kristine Moss. Cadet Ladies Club TOP ROW: Rhonda K. Cure, Jan Scoggins, Carolyn A. Keck, Pamela J. Rail, Kelly A. Guy, Linda S. Fraass, Janet E. Fulkerson. SECOND ROW: Marilyn 0. Socolof- sky, Shelia F. Reed, Eileen P. Smith, Sharon L. Winter, Linda G. McCollough, Carolyn I. Nichols. BOTTOM ROW: Linda R. Hudson, Donna E. Ascher, Linda K. Dickman, Linda K. Tinkler, Joanne J. Kohl, Dolores A. Hoffman, Janice G. Stuckey. 242 A ' : .- ' :: 1 ---. : Agricultural Education Wives are in- volved with discussion over refresh- ments at the monthly meeting. Dur- ing the school year, members spon- sor such activities as informal teas, a spring picnic and a formal banquet. Wives encourage husbands ' future through clubs Wives of K-State students have the opportunity to become knowledgeable about their husband ' s profession and his college ' s faculty members through many specific clubs organized for that purpose. Both the AVMA Auxiliary and Agri- culture Education Wives work to better understand their position in the world of veterinary medicine and agriculture education. Wives or fiancees of the Air Force ROTC cadets aided the Arnold Air So- ciety with the Bloodmobile and also sent Christmas packages to VietNam for two of their service projects. The Mechanical Dolls prepared a display for the Engineering Open House and made the cape for St. Patricia. Agricultural Education Wives Club TOP ROW: Judith L. Rule. Mary L Albracht. Susie J. Coltrane. Barbara J. Stites. SECOND ROW: Mary L. Agan, Irva K. Streit. Edrei L. Lockhart. THIRD ROW: Diane C. Hoobler. Donna M. Er- pelding. Sally O. Ammeter. Kathryn M. Baugh- er. BOTTOM ROW: Linda D. Hansen. Donna L. Rumbaugh. Virginia R. Dodd. Mechanical Engineering Wives TOP ROW: Nancy D. Barren. Connie Krusemark. Carolyn A. Keck. Connie L. Rueck. Patty J. Herrman. SECOND ROW: Suzanne M. Bentley. Suzanne R. Wiggins, Janice L. Mulvany. Zoe A. Hoyle. Caron Callen. Kathleen A. Davis. THIRD ROW: Sherry Mayhill. Janice A. Shobe. Jeanne Pan- grac. Idonna Rogge. Marcia B. Grothaus. BOT- TOM ROW: Coni J. Grennan, Jill E. Christenson. Mary K.Wilson. BevThummel. Members of Dames Club, service or- ganization for students ' wives, listen Dames Club TOP ROW: Jane Aldridge, Jan- ice M. Lange, Janice Spitzer, Doris Hickey, Sharon K. House, Mary A. Robker. SECOND ROW: Roberta L. Huisman, Carol S. Farber, Jeanne D. Chaple, Karen K. Caylor, Linda K. Dames Club TOP ROW: Betty A. Morgan, Sharen K. Campbell, Barbara J. Purdy, Shirley A. Seeger, Jenila C. Tunell. SECOND ROW: Mar- sha R. Roberts, Linda I. Stallings, Kathleen to a guest speaker give advice about planning and budgeting their meals. McCollough. THIRD ROW: Carolyn I. Nichols, Vickie L. Kay, Vicki J. Gausman, Kim B. West- fahl, Victoria J. Haag, Jean Schanefelt. BOT- TOM ROW: Carolyn M. Chase, Tracy R. Hudson, Ruby K. Brower, Mary M. Desbien, Mary J. Hill. Milne, Frances Visco, Sharon Dohrman, Ruth Kerr. THIRD ROW: Jonet D. Bland, Martha A. Funk, Sue J. Thompson, Katharine P. Keilitz, Members assist in service areas Engin-dears assisted the College of Engineering by hostessing the Open House and by serving at various teas and functions during the year. Mem- bers of the group are nominated by their living groups and then selected by Engineering Council. K-State Dames Club sold tickets to a make-believe Thanksgiving Dinner to raise funds for Project Concern. Oth- er activities included a family potluck dinner, a children ' s Halloween party and a dance in the spring. Chi Delphia, auxiliary for Delta Chi fraternity composed of friends of the chapter, helped out with the tug-of-war contest and held a Slave Day. Crescents, the sister organization of Lambda Chi Alpha, assisted the fra- ternity in hosting the Missouri Valley Conclave and also helped out at many of the fraternity ' s rush functions. Linda L. Klingenberg. BOTTOM ROW: Linda G. Hudson, Frances K. Porter, Mary L. Smith, Michelle L.Willyard. Engin-Dears TOP ROW: Janice I. Snider. Rita M. Rieschick. Susan K. Falk, Sharon E. Tuck. Patricia A. Porter, Jule E. Kopp. SECOND ROW: Sandra L. Hamill, Patricia M. Phalp. Barbara D. Mistier, Rosemary Meade. Jeanette M. Rock- ers. THIRD ROW: Julie L. Taylor, Nancy L. Ben- nett, Judy Jakowatz, Janis L. Minor. Sharon S. Hachenberger, Margie L. Henry. Michaela A. Johnston. BOTTOM ROW: Rebecca A. Camp- bell, Jennifer S. Inskeep. Patricia A. Hruska. Deanna F. Tuck. Susan Kennett. Susan C. Sill. Crescents TOP ROW: Doris J. Frame, Jill M. Brubaker. Deborah K. Barham. Janean L. Needham. SECOND ROW: Margaret A. Frame. Diann D. Williams, Rose M. RopchocK, Roxy A. Loucks. Bonnie L. Brettell. BOTTOM ROW: Neva F. Heusner, Cindy S. Brettell. Catherine A. Noonan, Karol M. Schoen. Chi Delphia TOP ROW: Sherry L. Markert. Martha W. Thomas. Marilyn Alexander, Kath- ryn S. Michaels. SECOND ROW: Barbara L. Haney. Linda F. Bentsen. Deborah L. Arendt. Marilyn M. Dow. Maria E. Panos. BOTTOM 245 ROW: Nancy J. Puckett. Susan C. Sill. Deborah Miller, Larry D. Stamper. Triangels TOP ROW: Linda M. Dickens, Treva K. Fairbanks, Patricia L. Lathrop, Barbara L. Grover, Shawnee L. Fairbanks. SECOND ROW: Sue A. Curry, Deborah J. Meyer, Jane S. Ley, Mary S. Neely, Susan E. Hays. BOTTOM ROW: Arlys E. Kessler, Carol S. Fellman, Linda S. Henry, Margie L. Henry. Cc fra Hel and i Alp Ttanl sales a Tiia Sisters of the Maltese Cross TOP ROW: Cher- yl A. Zinn, Rebecca S. Anderson, Janette L. Hagler, Jane L. Werly, Carolyn M. Lowder, Su- san L. Grow, Marlene J. Kritzler, Leslie S. Kings- ton, Roberta A. Achten, Delores A. Boling, Bar- bara M. Holm, Linda J. Waechter. SECOND ROW: Linda K. Greenwell, Susan S. Wood, Jen- She DU TOP ROW: Pamela J. Shilling, Mar- tha L. Ward, Barbara J. Fiser, Joyce M. Roesler, Marcia S. Lenhert. SECOND ROW: Nancy L. nifer S. Strain, Karen R. Jager, Patricia A. Mull- er, Rebecca S. Walker, Sandra L. Hamill, Ruthie K. Bowen, Linda C. Powers, Kristie L. Pearson, Debra J. Briery. THIRD ROW: Stephanie A. Rhodes, Marilyn S. Deschner, Nancy A. Gruver, Carol A. Singer, Sarah L. Hunsucker, Pamela L. Poole, Barbara P. Cherney, Lee A. Harding, Grothusen, Kelly A. Guy, Nancy S. Perry, Rita M. Long, LuAnne Dyck. THIRD ROW: Kay Har- ris, Susan A. Haymaker, Catherine A. Majeski, Rene E. Barker, Elizabeth A. Dyke, Roberta A. Cation. BOTTOM ROW: Karen E. Jones, Gerry D. Hogan, Annette Warder, Polly A. Schroder, Diane C. Kolsti, Paul L. Corwin, Jan L. Eitzman, Jenifer K. Davis, Donna D. Mall, Patricia J. Paine, Dixie K.Voss. Connie E. Hoffman. BOTTOM ROW: Evelyn L Ebright, Diane R. Fritchen, Diane K. Youngers, Marilyn J. Intermill, Beverly A. Bucher. er,De planni brDt SjMl Coeds assist in fraternity events. Helping men with household chores and acting as hostesses, is the main function of the various fraternity wom- ens auxiliary groups. Alpha Tau Omega ' s auxiliary group, Sisters of the Maltese Cross, collected food and gave it to a needy family on Thanksgiving and caroled at the Whar- ton Manor on Christmas. Sisters of the Golden Heart, auxiliary to Sigma Phi Epsilon, sponsored a slave day for the house, a spring banquet and attended a state-wide retreat. Sigma Chi Sweethearts, sponsored a pledge mom-pledge son program, bake sales and slave days. Triangle Little Sisters maintained a calendar of events on campus, helped with the housework, decorations for the formal and sent the house food during final weeks. Without a first semester housemoth- er, Delta Upsilon ' s auxiliary, She DU ' s, planned picnics and served special banquets at Homecoming and initiation for DU pledges and actives. Sigma Chi Sweethearts TOP ROW: Karen L. Roberts. Loretta J. Hudson, Rita M. Rieschick. SECOND ROW: Jill D. Peterson. Kristin G. Live- ly, Cynthia S. Button. BOTTOM ROW: Mary M. Bruner, Barbara D. Gadberry, Patricia G. Cordon. Serving dinner to Alpha Tau Omega are the Sisters of the Maltese Cross. They also sponsored an Easter party for retarded children of Manhattan. Sisters of the Golden Heart TOP ROW: Ceci- lia A. Eyestone. Nancy J. Goreham, Nancy K. Ayres. Kathleen A. St. Peter, Dona L. Odrowski. Patricia A. Trenkle, Gretchen L. Haas. SECOND ROW: Diane E. Sutera, Susan L. Dawson, Con- nie L. Brack. Karen S. Gerrelts, Jean M. Kleys- teuber. Joan E. McCrillis. THIRD ROW: Teresa S. Blackburn. Trudy G. Ritter. Patricia H. Pearce. Barbara K. Bohn, Janet D. Sprang, Kathleen S. Langenwalter. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Cora Shupe. Patricia F. Montgomery, Jeanne H. Doran, Nancy L. Strube. Patty S. Donovan. Janet B. Ray. 247 Housing Free moments in Moore hall are of- ten devoted to ironing one ' s clothes. Three daily meals are prepared for a maximum of 2,100 students by Der- by Food Center. Dorm residents are served in seven separate food lines. Frith supervises dorm programs More than 4,000 students resided in 12 university living units under the direction of Thomas Frith, residence hall programs director. Concerned with the growth and de- velopment of the students in residence halls, Frith provided each hall with more than 100 full or part time staff and residence assistants. Tutorial programs, lounges, libraries, ham radio rooms and dark rooms were available to residents. Recreational fa- cilities included wrestling and weight rooms, tennis and basketball courts and free washers and driers. Spring Fling, a week of programs and activities within the residence hall en- vironment, recognized halls for aca- demic achievement and featured mov- ies and games throughout the week. The celebration ended with a cross- campus bed race followed by a picnic lunch and a dance that night. jpera 250 Dean of Housing, Thomas Frith, co- ordinates and supervises hall staffs. Working with the KSUARH clean-up operation, dormitory coeds combine fun with work by raking leaves, pick- ing up litter and hauling away limbs. Kansas State University Association of Resi- dence Halls TOP ROW: Brenna C. Richmond. Joanne E. McCollough, Jennifer J. Todd. Mary C. Parrish, Cynthia A. Dawson, Cynthia George. Mary A. Schimpf, Linda S. Trueblood, Janice A. Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Mabel Strong. Jerry R. Gee, Dana H. Sickles, Jane S. Ley, Janet K. Poggenklass, Martha M. Guenther, Jane M. Munger. Stephen L. Evans. Terence E. Maree. Mary M. Keeshan. THIRD ROW: Donald Roof, Henry S. Tillinghast. Viva K. Mathes, Harold G. Johnson, Mildred F. Schroeder. Richard D. Peterson. James L. Carter. David C. Montgom- ery. Gary A. Lillich. BOTTOM ROW: Gary R. Kolling, John P. Dixon, Christine Blumenshine, David C. Hall, Jeffrey L. Casten. Harold H. Munger. Barry A. Solomon, Carl D. Lindahl. 251 Rushees visit houses during rush; watch skits prepared by members Rush Week activities for the 11 na- tional sororities represented on campus netted a record 341 pledges. Rushing a total number of 529 fresh- men and upperclass coeds, the houses entertained with both afternoon infor- mal visits and formal evening parties. To provide light entertainment during the week, sororities wrote, practiced and presented short skits dealing with life in each of the houses. During the week-long selection pro- cess, rushees first visited all of the 11 houses and then they eventually nar- rowed their choices down to a final three. Prospective pledges then based their final decision on the three. Serving as a center for most activi- ties, Ford hall housed all rushees. Rep- resentatives from the various sororities served as advisers and counselors dur- ing the entire week of rush. Sorority members congratulate and embrace pledges at the end of rush. Assist Feme No longer classified as rushees, new pledges find that the excitement has just begun as they greet new pledge sisters and active sorority members. 252 ulate are lofrusl Assistant Dean of Students Caroline Peine gives rushees last moment in- structions prior to handing out invi- are presently eleven national sorori- tations to pledge in fall rush. There ties with active chapters at K-State. In formal rush, Chi actives enter- tain possible pledge class members. Formal rush week ends when the so- rorities pick up their pledges at Ford hall and bring them to the house for participation in the formal pledging. ' Sororities take 343 in rush week; Panhel alters 1970 rush schedule Continuing the indentical procedures used for 1968 formal rush, 343 coeds pledged a sorority in the fall of 1969. Panhellenic Council also discussed the change in rush activities due to the new scheduling of 1970 rush week. A two month rushing period for the 11 national sororities was initiated late in the fall for freshman coeds. This enabled sororities to fill their house quotas of 92 which were not attained Panhellenic Council TOP ROW: Anne L Sva- ty, Collette L. Martin, Mary K. Sparks, Loretta J. Hudson, Kathryn R. Anneberg. SECOND ROW: Patricia A. Dawes, Sharon G. Horigan, Carole during the formal rush week. Panhellenic Council passed a motion to permit sororities to waive skits for the rush week in 1970. With the change in next year ' s school calendar, sorority rush will be earlier in August. Other projects of the council includ- ed increasing the scope of their com- mittee on Human Relations and spon- soring the Multiple Sclerosis Drive in the area around Manhattan. S. Reed, Shirley A. Muncie. THIRD ROW: Carol K. Bettenhausen, Reba M. Gothard, Kathleen A. Wenger. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia J. Hubbard, Christy L. Livingood, Elaine M. Ruud. For women at Top also cai la Fo; raited; AmnH Atth Delta To instill better house relations, co- eds enjoy Panhel exchange dinners. Two representatives from all the so- rorities compose the membership of all of the sororities as a whole, such as rush and policies on scholarship. Panhellenic Council. The group has jurisdiction over matters concerning 254 Delta Zeta TOP ROW: Janet K. Boyle, Cathie A. Brewer, Barbara J. Chaloup- ka, Elizabeth A. Crow, Janice K. Dill. Mildred L. Everett. SECOND ROW: Nancy L Gatch. Glenda J. Greenfield. Barbara L. Heckmann, Linda J. Henderson. Patricia J. Hub- bard. Debrah J. Huber. THIRD ROW: Linda W. Jackson. Mary- lyde Kornfeld. Laree A. Mugler. Lor- raine A. Mugler, Debi R. Schank, Bri- gitte M. Stoever. BOTTOM ROW: Sarah J. Swift. Kath- leen A. Wenger. Gayle K. Willard. Ma- donna A. Wolken, Rosalia H. Wolken. Charlen A. Wycoff. Carolyn R. Zenishek. Rush skits given at DZ ' s reunion Delta Zeta sorority sponsored the annual State Day of Kansas and Ne- braska chapters. Their alumni also met with them for a reunion at which each chapter presented their rush skits. For the Christmas holidays, the women collected gifts for the patients at Topeka State Hospital. The sorority also caroled at a rest home in Manhat- tan. For a community project, the coeds visited and entertained soldiers at Irwin Army Hospital. At the Christmas stocking party, the Delta Zetas and their dates decorated their house for Christmas. The sorority also entertained alumni and their chil- dren at an annual holiday party. Other social events included a pledge party, a Halloween costume party, the Rose formal, functions with fraternities and father s weekend. Delta Zetas decorated their house for homecoming and participated in Greek Sing and the Model United Nati ons. Individual members belonged to A VS judicial board and Spurs. Lambda Chapter of Delta Zeta. loca- ted at 1803 Laramie, was established at K-State May 15. 1963 and is one of the 187 active chapters in the nation. I 255 Province president honors Alpha Chi participation Alpha Chi Omegas at 1837 Todd Rd. repainted the house exterior and re- ceived an award from their Province president for excellent house rush. Gamma Zeta chapter of Alpha Chi Omega was given an award by the Province President for excellence in participation in campus activities, rush- ing and expression of sisterhood. Members participated in Greek Sing and held a Ghristmas party for under- privileged children. They also contrib- uted to the Federation for Handi- capped Children in Manhattan. Alpha Chi actives were entertained with a Christmas party planned by the pledges. Other activities included the Golden Lyre Ball in the spring and the annual DePauw Duo with Kappa Alpha Theta in the fall. Sigma Chi ' s Derby Darling and the Beta Sigma Psi Sweetheart were both Alpha Chi ' s as was a new member of Who ' s Who in American Colleges. In- tramurals also was a house activity. Alpha Chi Omega TOP ROW: Mrs. Marie Lowe, Cheryl L. Atchison, Nancy K. Ayres, Jane E. Billings, Sheryl K. Broadbent, Veneta L. Brown, Lou Ellen Bruning. SECOND ROW: Carol L. Buchele, Julie E. Burch, Judith A. Carr, Lesley E. Case, Sara J. Cave, Catherine S. Clark, Rebecca J. Conrad. THIRD ROW: Mary E. Dodd, D ' Ann Drennan, Colleen M. Durand, Sheryl A. DuRoy, Linda I. Ellinwood, Linda M. Filson, Rhonda L. Fry. FOURTH ROW: Verne C. Gelvin, Kath- ryn N. Gillespie, Mary V. Graham, Mary Jo Grimwood, Anne M. Guilfoil, Sandra LHamill, Deborah LHeffel. FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth A. Hilton, Mary C. Hochuli, Sharon G. Horigan, Karon Hughes, Sarah L. Hunsucker, Karen E. Johnson, Marian E. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Janice M. Kennedy, Marsha D. Krehbiel, Donna M. Ladwig, Kathryn M. Littler, Marie A. Lowe, Mari- lyn S. Loyd. 256 Pledges from Alpha Chi wash cars as part of their slave day. Alpha Chi Omega TOP ROW: Janet L. McCance, Elizabeth J. McCaskie, Carol S. McConnell. Elizabeth A. McCoy. SECOND ROW: Linda E. Maechtlen, Kathleen D. Marshall, Emily L. Menne. Deborah Miller. THIRD ROW: Pamela S. Montgomery, Julie D. Morgan. Kristine E. Nevins, Penny S. Nichols. FOURTH ROW: Kathryn Ogilvie, Kath- ryn A. Petford, Barbara J. Purcell. Cyn- thia Ragan. FIFTH ROW: Suzanne Rosener, Kath- leen Schraeder. Christine Shalkoski, Janice L. Skaggs. SIXTH ROW: Barbara J. Smith. Susan Smutz. Linda L. Sorenson. Beverly D. Spencer. 257 The project was to raise funds to support their pledge class. SEVENTH ROW: Roylee J. Steele. Re- becca A. Stejskal. Shela L. Strate. DianneL. Straub. EIGHTH ROW: Nancy L. Strube. Mari- lyn J. Tollefson. Claudia E. Van Doren. Linda J. Van Horn. NINTH ROW: Mary S. Vrzak, Joan M. Ward. Sally A. Wilson. Carolyn M. Wolfe. BOTTOM ROW: Janet L. Wolfe, Nancy R. Wolfe. Vicky L. Wright, Sharon D. Young. Alpha Delta Pi TOP ROW: Mrs. Mar- guerite Alber, Debra S. Anderson, Pamela K. Askew, Stephanie A. Baer, Linda S. Barb, Marsha A. Baxter, Linda M. Beebe. SECOND ROW: Carol K. Bettenhausen, Peggy A. Chase, Carol D. Chipman, Vi- vienne L. Condon, Patricia G. Cordon, Mary C. Corrigan, Sheryl K. Cox. THIRD ROW: Carolyn S. Coyne, Doris J. Cudney, Cheryl L. Davis, Karen M. Dav- is, Cheryl A. Dawson, Jan C. DeMint, Deborah J. Donaldson. FOURTH ROW: Deborah G. Drown, Barbara J. Dyer, Linda S. Edds, Jacqul- yn A. Eligan, Bette J. Ferbrache, Diane R. Fritchen, Barbara G. Gatzoulis. FIFTH ROW: Cheryl R. Gehrt, Jane E. Groeltz, Bridget J. Habiger, Cynthia C. Halls, Jo Ann Hawthorne, Nancy J. Hey, Marcia S. Holland. BOTTOM ROW: Cecelia M. Jones, Ter- rie L. Jones, Kathleen A. Kapelle, Debo- rah K. Kimbrel, Jean K. Kinderknecht, Billie J. Kiser, Jean M. Kleysteuber. Alpha Delta Pi, Acacia take first place in 1969 HQ Alpha Delta Pi ' s local chapter, Alpha Eta, at 518 Sunset was established in 1915. The sorority was started at the Wesleyan Female College in Georgia. With their entry, The Castle Hastle or Chastity Can Be a Goodman ' s Downfall, Alpha Delta Pi and Acacia took first in Harlequinade 1969. ADPis also placed first in Homecom- ing decorations and sold candles with the men of Phi Delta Theta to assist handicapped children. Members also helped Manhattan ' s senior girl ' s Y-Teen Club by volunteer- ing to be their sponsor. ADPis were elected Homecoming Queen finalist, Sigma Nu Sweetheart, FFA Queen finalist and the Phi Kappa Tau Cannon Ball Queen. Alpha Delta Pis were members of K- State Singers, Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Angel Flight and Light Brigade. A Fab-50 ' s party, Christmas for- mal and spring formal highlighted the social functions for the sorority. 258 Father ' s Weekend at the Alpha Delta serving their dads the evening meal. Pi house was accented by the coeds taking them to the basketball game against Nebraska and then continu- ing out on the town after the game. Alpha Delta Pi TOP ROW: Sheryl D. Koch, Debra J. Kuntz, Marcia S. Len- hert, Barbara K. Linthicum. Joyce A. Long, Roxy A. Loucks. Dana L. Lundstrom. SECOND ROW: Roxane McKinley, Charlotte A. McNeil. Jerlynn I. Mc- Cune. Marsha A. Manley, Jeanne M. Maring. Rosemary Meade. Gloria A. Meng. THIRD ROW: Vicki J. Messmer, Janis L. Minor, Susan J. Moore, Shirley A. Muncie. Mary L. Musil. Hannah E. Mu- sil, Catherine A. Noonan. FOURTH ROW: Launa D. Osbourn, Laura E. Oswald, Kathleen M. Peyton, Barbara Rueschhoff, Margaret J. Ru- plin. Gloria J. Schrag, Mary K. Schmitz. FIFTH ROW: Donita L. Seim. Jeanette M. Shank, Christy L. Sherer. Virginia S. Sherer, Janet K. Shipman. Sheryl G. Spacek. Cynthia L. Sperling, Patricia L. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Janice I. Snider, Cyn- thia S. Sutton, Christine A. Taylor. Mary F. Train, Dorothy D. Williams, Sharon L. Wilson, Patricia D. Wright, Gloria J. Younger. 259 Alpha Xi Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Su- san Cox, Karen J. Acker, Betty J. An- derson, Rebecca S. Anderson, Merritta S. Atwell, Sandra L. Bloom, Bonnie L. Brettell. SECOND ROW: Cindy S. Brettell, Karen S. Brim, Barbara J. Brummel, Betty J. Chandler, Barbara P. Cherney, Janet E. Cotton, Carol L. Coy. THIRD ROW: Mary L. Cundiff, Jeanine A. Dav is, Lynne D. Dayhoff, Linda K. Easley, Dianna L. Elliott, Janice A. Fral- ey, Beverly S. Frasier. FOURTH ROW: Mary L. Fromme, Karla L. Gritton, Carol S. Hagerman, Nancy L Heath, Charlotte A. Henderson, Beth L. Hoisington, Janet K. Hollinger. FIFTH ROW: Judith L. Huffman, Carol A. Huggins, Elizabeth A. Jenkins, Ann L. Keister, Colleen H. Koudele, Nancy J. Krueger, Charolyn K. Lacey. SIXTH ROW: Cynthia S. Latas, Amy A. Laughlin, Linda K. Lee, Georgiana L. Leeper, Pamela J. Lewis, Vickie S. Lon- genecker, Maren K. Longren. BOTTOM ROW: Belinda A. Marston, Collette L. Martin, Deborah E. Miller, Linda K. Morrill, Linda L. Myers, Emily E. Niemann, J. Carolyn O ' Dell. Leaving the Alpha Xi Delta house on preference night, rushees drop a rose petal in the Alpha Xi fountain. This annual ceremony on the last night of rush is one of three skits given for the rushees during formal rush week. Alpha Xis enter intramural race Members of Alpha Xi Delta partici- pated in Greek Sing and Homecoming decorations and entered a script in the 1970 Harlequinade competition. Alpha Xis gave their annual Christ- mas party to collect toys for underprivi- leged children. The fall pledge-active party and the Pink Rose Formal in the spring were the other highlights of their social calendar. Alpha Xis served as the Delta Chi Sweetheart and as the president of K- Purrs. Other members were in Angel Flight, Spurs, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu and the Home Economics Student Faculty Affairs Committee. Taking second place in the Delta Chi Tug-of-War, the coeds played in volley- ball and kickball intramurals. Mir Established in Galesburg, III. at Lom- bard College, the Alpha Xi Delta so- rority started the Alpha Kappa chap- ter at 601 Fairchild Terrace, in 1922. Alpha Xi Delta TOP ROW: Judith A. Olander, Mildred S. Oliver, Patricia J. Paine, Brenda K. Peterie, Mary S. Plantz, Pamela L. Poole, Nancy J. Puckert. SECOND ROW: Lois J. Rhoades. Stephanie A. Rhodes, Susan L. Rueff, Elaine M. Ruud, Susan Saip, Ann San- ner, Brenda G. Sawyer. THIRD ROW: Linda R. Sawyer, Laura K. Schraeder, Bonnie K. Scripter, Connie Scritchfield, Patricia A. Shawgo, Jennifer C. Shea, Susanne M. Sickles. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl L. Simons, Judi J. Smethers, Diane M. Smith, Sandra S. Snyder, Mary E. Spratt, Nancy L. Spurlock, Colleen L. Stafford. FIFTH ROW: Deborah G. Stansell, Deb- orah K. Starr, Janice C. Stolfus, Patri- cia A. Swenson, Deborah A. Takach, Carol L. Tucker. Carol A. Vishneske. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon A. Voegele. Jennifer L. West. Darcy L. Wilbur, Helen C. Wilson, Jeanette L. Wilt. Mary C. Winden, Noell E. Wulfkuhle, Kathryn K.Zeckser. 261 Chi Omega TOP ROW: Mrs. Estella Eidson, Beverly G. Banker, Diane Barker, Julie A. Barritt, Beth E. Bergs- ten, Barbara S. Bosley, Deidra Broadwater. SECOND ROW: Paula S. Brown, Chris- ten L. Bruce, Mary M. Bruner, Pamela L. Bulis, Roberta A. Cation, Barbara Christiansen, Margaret A. Cochran. THIRD ROW: Marcelyn K. Cool, Weal- tha A. Coyne, Joela M. Creviston, Judy J. Creviston, Susan R. Dean, Deborah D. Diller, Patty S. Donovan. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth A. Dyke, Elizabeth A. Erickson, Martha K. Evans, Diane R. Fansher, Jean A. Forsberg, Gwen D. Goossen, Linda K. Greenwell. FIFTH ROW: Terrence Greninger, Mi- chelle A. Griffith, Jami A. Hesser, Cyn- thia J. Holman, Patricia J. Hunter, Jannis J. Innis, Karyl K. Innis. BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn M. Jirik, Bever- ly G. Kaegi, Sharon K. Kauffman, Janel R. Kemper, Deborah S. Kidwell, Diane C. Kolsti.Shari I.Krey. . - - ' - m Chi Omega observed their national ' s 75th anniversary with a special pro- gram. The chapter members hosted Chi O ' s from Kearney State College. House improvements included a gift of a color television from their dads. 262 Using a Wizard of Oz theme for the week of formal rush, the Chi Omega members entertain rushees. Thirty- five rushees received bids to pledge. Chi O ' s obtain tug-of-war first In competition with nine sororities, members of Chi Omega won third place in Greek Sing. Chi Os also took first place in the Delta Chi tug-of-war. Members claimed the Beauty in the Beauty and the Beast contest and also had two Miss Kansas finalists. Sweethearts of the Acacia and Delta Tau Delta fraternities were Chi Os, as well as the runner-up for Cannon Ball Queen and a St. Patricia finalist. Chi Omega members were active in Spurs, Angel Flight, Light Brigade, Gibson Girls and Engin-dears. Numerous social activites included the fall Eleusinian picnic, pledge party, stocking Christmas party, White Carna- tion Ball and a spring barbecue. Chi Omega members played in kick- ball and swimming intramurals. Chi Omega TOP ROW: Mary H. Lair- more. Jean M. Levendofsky, Barbara A. Lilliston, Patricia L. Lilliston. Janet E. McCrary. Joan E. McCrillis, Elaine M. Martens. SECOND ROW: Robin D. Massey. Karen J. Mau. Janice C. Mestrovich, Jean E. Miller, Roshlind E. Odom, Melodie A. Otte, Kristie L. Pearson. THIRD ROW: Patricia L. Pruitt, Blenda G. Pyke. Harriet F. Roach. Gay L. Ruck- er, Jan D. Rundquist, Sherry E. Rupe. Elizabeth A. Sadler. FOURTH ROW: Colleen M. Schneider. Nan L. Schotanus, Melinda L. Schrad- er, Jo Lynn D. Schwanke. Cindy L. Shaw. Janet S. Sherar. Judy A. Simpson. FIFTH ROW: Mary K. Slaughter. Kath- leen D. Smith. Gayle L. Starkey, Nancy J. Strandberg, Marianna Surface, Sar- ah E. Swanson, Edith J. Thomas, Su- san R. Unruh. BOTTOM ROW: Deborah D. Vaughan. Vicki S. Voth, Linda J. Waechter. Mary A. White. Debra S. Whiteside, Sue Wil- lis. Peggy L. Zerfas, Cheryl A. Zinn. 263 Delta Delta Delta wins grand award for Greek Sing Living at 1834 Laramie, members of Tri Delta performed as head varsity Delta Delta Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Marjorie Schmidt, Patrice E. Badgley, Susan L. Badgley, Patricia S. Barrett, Nancie L. Bauer, Nancy Beeler, Linda M. Blackburn, Rhonda L. Blackburn. SECOND ROW: Teresa S. Blackburn, Barbara A. Brining, Jancina L. Brown, Linda K. Brownlee, Beverly A. Bucher, Rebecca J. Clevenger, Peggy E. Coop- er, Georgianna K. Cox. THIRD ROW: Diane E. Dickson, Dana G. Domoney, Lindsey D. Douglass, Rebec- ca E. Duffy, Susan G. Freeman, Diana S. Gump, Kay Harris, Barbara J. Haymaker. FOURTH ROW: Janet K. Heins, Pamela S. Holland, Janet M. Houser, Patricia A. Hruska, Loretta J. Hudson, Carla A. Hunter, Jennifer S. Inskeep, Janice J. Irwin. FIFTH ROW: Martha S. Isch, Rebecca R. Isch, Rita A. Johnson, Beverly A. John- ston, Michaela A. Johnston, Vicky L. Joyce, Christine Kehr. BOTTOM ROW: Arlys E. Kessler, Debo- rah K. Krause, Michelle A. LaBoon, Carol J. Lancaster, Kathryn J. Lee, Karen G. Lemons, Gayle S. Leonard. cheerleader, the senior class ' secre- tary and the featured baton twirler. Participating in the 1969 Greek Sing, the women of Delta Delta Delta took first in the sorority division and re- ceived the grand trophy for Up Up and Away and Tri Delta True. Tri Delts awarded a scholarship to a Panhellenic coed. They sold cookbooks to raise funds for the project. Receiving recognition for the sorori- ty with the most active members in Angel Flight, they also won second place in women ' s intramural kickball. Tri Deltas were elected Homecom- ing Queen, Royal Purple Queen, Sigma Chi Sweetheart and St. Patricia. Other members were elected as commander of Light Brigade, president of Engin- dears and cheerleader. Tri Deltas sponsored social functions which included a Christmas formal, a pledge party in February and an infor- mal spring house party. 264 l Up . - ' . -. . Delta Delta Delta TOP ROW: Judith L. Macy. Cheryl A. Maneth. Linda E. McCaslin. Laura L. Meyer, Diane L. Michaelis. Marilynn J. Mobley, Cheryl S. Morford. SECOND ROW: Michelle Morris, Pame- la A. Norquest, Linda J. Overstake. Patricia Phalp. Rebecca K. Phillips. Diann L. Porter. LaVonneG. Rinkel. THIRD ROW: Trudy G. Ritter. Betty J. Roane. Sharilyn D. Robben. Ruth A. Schlaegel. Nancy A. Schneiders. Betty A. Schrag. Susan A. Shields. FOURTH ROW: Barbara K. Showalter. Linda L. Steward. Barbara K. Strieker. Susan J. Strom. Marilyn F. Stuckey. Barbara L. Summers. Sara A. Summers. FIFTH ROW: Karen A. Swenson. Cathy J. Tibbetts. Marcia E. Thompson. Mar- garet Vanderlip. Gail L. Vogel. Rebecca S. Walker. Martha J. Watson. BOTTOM ROW: Vickie L. White. Janet M. Whitehair, Cynthia K. Wilson. Melin- da R. Woltkamp. Susan M. Wyatt. Gail H. Yenzer. Karen A. Yoos. In preparation for the Greek Sing in the fall, Tri-Deltas rehearse Tri Delta True and Up Up and Away. The Delta Delta Deltas, with their songs, won first place for the sorority divi- sion for their second year in a row. 265 Gamma Phi Betas adopt and support orphan child Gamma Phi Beta, as part of their con- tinuing service activities, adopted an orphan boy in Mexico and furnished support for him throughout the year. Members also paid several visits to Ir- win Army Hospital at Ft. Riley in order to entertain the patients. Outstanding Gamma Phis included the Kansas Wheat Queen and a Home- coming Queen finalist. The members were active in Student Senate, Educa- tion Council, K-State Players, Light Brigade, Angel Flight, Spurs, Chimes, Mortar Board, Union Activities Board, Kappa Delta Pi and Engin-dears. One member was chosen as the outstanding student in education. Members held several functions dur- ing the year including the Christmas dinner, square dance party, pledge-ac- tive party, the Crystal Crescent Ball and the annual spring paddle party. Gamma Phis, living at 1807 Todd Rd., are redecorating the interior of their house. Room curtains and paneling for the basement are new additions. Gamma Phi Beta TOP ROW: Mrs. Jessie Blair, Roberta A. Achten, Debo- rah K. Barham, Mary H. Bednar, Pame- la G. Black, Sherri L Boyd, Connie L Brack. SECOND ROW: Lucinda Brandenburg, Brenda S. Brown, Kathryn J. Busch, Suzie B. Buzzell, Debra L. Cartmill, Linda L. Caviness, Nancy S. Chapman. THIRD R OW: Jeanne M. Christenson, Carol K. Coburn, Jenifer K. Davis, Susan L. Dawson, Lorna E. DeYoung, Marilyn M. Dow, Edith F. Dumler. FOURTH ROW: Linda I. Dunn, Susan Elleman, Cathy J. Ellis, Sharon E. Ellis, Patricia A. Flynn, Jayne A. Foster, Jane E. Galloway, Karen S. Garrelts. BOTTOM ROW: Beverly A. Gerhardt, Grace L. Gerritz, Julie A. Goehring, Sheri L. Goodpasture, Nancy J. Gore- ham, Marsha A. Graham, Sharon S. Hachenberger, Carol S. Harris. 266 Gamma Phi Beta TOP ROW: Su- sanne J. Heeb. Mary E. Hinsey. Cynthia M. Hochuli, Aldre M. Homgren. Nancy R. James, Nancy K. Jamison, Mary L Johann, Patricia A. Kelley. SECOND ROW: Susan J. Kerr, llene A. Kimsey. Ruth A. Koelliker, Jule E. Kopp. Patricia A. Lamer. Constance A. Lofgreen, Carolyn M. Lowder, Mary K. McKee. THIRD ROW: Donna D. Mall, Jeanine C. Miles, Paula K. Miller, Jeanne L. Mutch. Julie A. Nothdurft, Dona L. Odrowski. Mari a E. Panos, Karen K. Pesaresi. FOURTH ROW: Penelope M. Plunkett, Susan P. Plunkett. Patricia A. Porter, Nanci L. Reiff, Jeanne K. Rogers, Dianne M. Sayers, Judith A. Schroeder, Sherry L. Shearer. FIFTH ROW: Deena M. Sigwing. Kath- leen J. Sprenkel, Pamela Steinle. Shar- on S. Stoecker. Diane E. Sutera. Kristie L. Swearngin. Linda A. Temme. Patri- cia A. Trenkle. BOTTOM ROW: Dee A. Urquhart. Jane D. Vermillion, Debra L. Voos. Wendy Walker. Martha L. Ward. Cathy K. Webb, Linda S. Weldon, Lerae K. Zajic. -; Gamma Phi Betas discuss their strat- egy prior to meeting other sorority teams in the second annual Tug-Of- War sponsored by the men of Delta Chi. Profits from their benefit went to help the handicapped in the area. 267 Kappa Alpha Theta TOP ROW: Mrs. Elinor Jeffries, Nancy L. Adams, Nancy J. Anderson, Sally J. Astle, Gay S. Bai- ley, Cheryl J. Barker, CarolynS. Bell. SECOND ROW: Nancy L. Bennett, Ste- phanie Berglund, Karen S. Bohannon, Diane L. Bohnenblust, Maxine L. Brooke, Martha M. Christie, Sharon G. Corogenes. THIRD ROW: Marilyn G. Cotton, Nancy A. Crofoot, Sue A. Curry, Penny J. Dav- is, Deborah A. Dishon, Denise A. Dixon, Jan M. Dreiling. FOURTH ROW: Lisa J. Dronberger, Mary L. Emery, Laura L. Evans, Treva K. Fairbanks, Margaret A. Frame, Cyn- thia A. Glasgow, Rebecca L. Goble. FIFTH ROW: M. Fran Golden, Gail Gregg, Janette L. Hagler, Linda Haugh- awout, Barbara L. Herman, Karen R. Jager, Wendy L. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Karen S. Kaiser, Julie D. Kaufman, Madelyn G. Keller, Elinor B. Kennedy, Susan Kennett, Mary J. Knappenberger, Jeanette L. Koppes. Thetas merit national award for honorary activities Four Thetas studied at the Universi- ty of Copenhagen during the second semester. Study arrangements were completed by Washburn University. Of all national Kappa Alpha Theta chapters, K-State ' s chapter received recognition for having the most mem- bers in campus honor groups. Members participated in Chimes, Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, Angel Flight and Light Brigade. Thetas also celebrated the 100th an- niversary of their national founding in 1870 which was at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. Their Centennial Service Project, to assist the Children ' s Zoo and a day spent beautifying the campus complet- ed Centennial activities. Thetas competed in women ' s intra- murals and captured the first places in swimming and kickball. Thetas were also selected as the Fiji Sweetheart, Royal Purple Queen final- ist and Putnam Scholars president. 268 Women of Kappa Alpha Theta make Christmas presents for the children who are at the Institute of Logoped- ics in Wichita. The service project is a national Theta endeavor, and since 1945 has made over $500,000 profit. fii i Kappa Alpha Theta TOP ROW: San- dra J. Leonard, Christy L. Livingood, Fran J. Lovitch, Lucinda A. Mahoney, Lisa R. Marshall, Patricia A. Miller, Suzanne Muncy. SECOND ROW: Susan A. Neill, Carol S. Nitsch, Beverly S. Oberle, Beverly A. Olsson, Tracy J. O ' Meara, Susan M. Orloff, Elaine J. Overley. THIRD ROW: Mary C. Owensby, Janis L Parks, Sharon S. Reed, Daleen D. Rich- mond, Patricia A. Ripple, Joyce M. Roesler, Delia L Ross. FOURTH ROW: Linda S. Schwab, Susan J. Selby, Debra S. Shank, Janet S. Sharp, Pamela J. Shilling, Susan C. Sill, Nancy L. Skidmore, Susan C. Slinkman. FIFTH ROW: Linda L. Smith, Pam K. Smythe, Nancy K. Starbuck, Judy J. Stone, Anne L. Svaty, Kay L. Turk, Te- resa R. Tyler, Rebecca L. Urbanek. BOTTOM ROW: Linda S. Van Kooten, Christine A. Van Petten, Jerusha J. Wandt, Annette E. Warder, Marsha A. Wood, Susan S. Wood, Debby Woodall, Patricia Woodall. 269 Kappa Deltas merit national Gracious Living Award Kappa Deltas compete in Greek Sing competition with their selection Let There be Peace. Proceeds from the sing went to help the Children ' s Zoo. During their summer National Con- vention in the Bahamas Kappa Delta was named recipient of the national Gracious Living Award and a national Achievement Award. Individual members represented the sorority as Miss Junction City, the Lit- tle American Royal Rodeo queen final- ist, FFA Sweetheart and the sweetheart of Alpha Kappa Lambda. Participating in women ' s intramu- rals, the KD ' s won the 1968-69 first place in overall competition. In addition, the Kappa Delta ' s were active in Light Brigade, Engin-dears, Chimes, Spurs, Phi Chi Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi and as Union Program Council members. Social activities included the pledge party, Grecian Affair, a Christmas for- mal, their annual Emerald Ball Formal and an alum ' s children party. Kappa Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Ada Sheridan, Mary A. Atwater, Ann M. Bergsten, Joelen S. Boyer, Colleen U. Brechbill, Janet C. Brown, Danna R. Brugger. SECOND ROW: Terry L. Burkhalter, Carol A. Camp, Anita M. Carlat, Carla L. Carleton, Mary P. Chapin, Nancy G. Clark, Virginia E. Cole. THIRD ROW: Louise M. Crawford, Bar- bara A. Crelly, Sandra L. Davisson, Patricia A. Dawes, Toni L. Dietz, Diane T. Drury, Melanie J. Eskridge. FOURTH ROW: Sandra A. Fisher, Patri- cia G. Fletcher, Tina K. Foley, Elizabeth A. Fox, Sylvia S. Frazier, Billie K. Gates, Rita R. Gatti, Gayla S. Gilliland. FIFTH ROW: Patricia A. Goffrier, An- drea J. Goodin, Pamela J. Gough, Cyd- ney S. Grobe, Carol S. Habiger, Mary A. Harmon, Zandra R. Hassard, Judith K. Head. BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth L. Heidbred- er, Barbara J. Intfen, Janalee Jarrett, Deborah K. Johnson, Hanna L. Kirk, Deborah L. Klever, Barbara A. Knodle, Nancy J. Korber. 270 Living at 1220 Centennial Drive, members of Kappa Delta had the shutters of their house painted and new curtains installed by the alumni Kappa Delta TOP ROW: Lauren J. Langner, Jennifer A. Logan. Kathryn J. Lowry. Shirley J. McCoy. Deriece M. McKeeman. Leora B. Marker. Megan L. Marmor. SECOND ROW: Patricia L. Marshall. Suzette Masquelier. Amanda B. Newitt. Pamela J. Oberg. Donelyn D. Potter. Karla F. Praeger, Kathleen A. Pulliam. THIRD ROW: Nancy J. Roland. Donna J. Ruff, Linda J. Sands. Marilyn S. Schroeder. Carolyn S. Shepherd. Constance J. Smith, Pamela A. Sodergren. FOURTH ROW: Kathie t. Spannuth. Rita R. Stiefel, Mary S. Stiff. Claudia J. Strouse. Verna M. Sullivan. Deborah Taylor. Nancy L. Tietz. FIFTH ROW: Cheryl L. Toth. Deanna F. Tuck. Sharon E. Tuck. Darlene Van- Stone. Lou Ana Van Valkenburg. Jewell A. Volkmer. Bertha L. Wall. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl L. Weber. Bar- bara J. Welter. Katherin B. Welty. Melo- dy K. Worley. Kay M. Wormington. Lin- da C. Zaiss. Kathleen A. Zell. club. The chapter, founded in 1920. is one of 111 chapters of Kappa Delta. - % %T 271 For their entry in homecoming dec- orations, the KKGs, working with the DUs, modeled the front of the house to portray a castle of purple power. KKGs celebrate centennial year In conjunction with the celebration of their national centennial, Kappa Kappa Gamma is awarding a scholar- ship to a K-State student. Placing second in Greek Sing compe- tition, the Kappas also sponsored a pumpkin walk to Ft. Riley. The coeds sang songs and carved pumpkins with the men in the fort hospital. Kappas won second place in swim- ming intramurals, second overall in kickball and first place in their league in basketball intramurals. A Kappa was a finalist for Homecom- ing Queen, Delta Upsilon and Sig Ep sweethearts, Flush Bowl Queen and Lambda Chi Relays Queen. Members were also active in Angel Flight, Light Brigade, Student Senate, Mortar Board, Chimes, Spurs and Al- pha Lambda Delta honorary. Social functions included the annual Monmouth Duo, a celebration of the founding of the Kappas and Pi Phis, the Kite and Key party, a pledge hayrack ride and the spring formal. Kappa Kappa Gamma TOP ROW: Mrs. Florence Baird, Kathleen L. An- derson, Sheri A. Archibald, Susan C. Babb, Mary S. Barkis, Karen J. Barton, Patricia A. Beard, Deborah L. Beesley. SECOND ROW: Diana S. Beesley, Susan E. Benedick, Melissa A. Berg, Colleen Birk, Barbara A. Brazier, Pamela C. Brewer, Nancy E. Buchele, Cindy L. Burch. THIRD ROW: Sally A. Bushnell, Marcia S. Busselle, Christine Campbell, Shauna Carpenter, Deborah J. Chap- man, Mary M. Christenson, Barbara J. Clymer, Sally Coberly. FOURTH ROW: Paula E. Cox, Cinda S. Cummings, Rebecca A. Dold, Kerry L. Earley, Lyanne Eaton, Margaret L. Eby, Cecilia A. Eyestone. BOTTOM ROW: Marjorie A. Fairhurst, Joan J. Fulkerson, Barbara D. Gadber- ry, Debra A. George, Reba M. Gothard, Barbara Gray, Nancy L. Grothusen. 272 ate ear ' ' ' ' -::.- - riSiEp 1 -::. :. ' .: H -. ' ... Kappa Kappa Gamma TOP ROW: Patricia D. Harris, Ann S. Hawkinson, Kimberly A. Herres, Arnelle J. Hilgen- feld, Jennifer Howard, Judy Jakowatz. Karen E. Jones, Kathleen A. Keating. SECOND ROW: Carole S. Keller, Kath- ryn A. Klag, Marilyn K. Krueger, An- nette S. Laaser, Carol A. Landtiser, Vicki J. Lane. Sara D. Langdon, Virgin- ia L. Leopold. THIRD ROW: Lila L. Luehring, Maria I. Marshall. Marty J. Martin. Melanie J. Matthews, Margaret K. Minard, Shirley A. Mosher, Susan L. Neff, Judith A. Ochs. FOURTH ROW: D. Ann Oliver. Deborah M. Orrick, Susan M. Oxler, Janet S. Page, Priscilla L. Pastrick, Carole S. Reed. Mary D. Robertson. Kathleen A. Rogers. FIFTH ROW: Denise C. Schulte, Debbie L. Shaffer, Nancy J. Smith, Terry L. Smith. Mary J. Socolofsky, Kay L. Stee- ples, Jane A. Stevenson, Twila G. Stowe. BOTTOM ROW: Sheryl L. Stribling, Cynthia J. Thompson, Dee A. Towns, Gretchen S. Watson. Christine L. Wells. Carol J. Williams, Marilyn K. Williams, Julia J.Yates. Kappa seniors perform for the other members of the house at the annual Christmas party. The Kappas made entertaining others a special project. 273 They also performed for injured servicemen in Ft. Riley ' s hospital. Pi Beta Phi TOP ROW: Mrs. Marion Bugbee, Jacqueline A. Basham, Rebec- ca M. Beatty, Charlotte L. Bee, Barbara A. Berentz, Melissa F. Bostwick, Debo- rah J. Breit. SECOND ROW: Linda L. Bunker, Char- lotte Burghart, Rebecca A. Campbell, Rhonda K. Campbell, Margaret J. Car- son, Tamara Case, Cathleen D. Chandler. THIRD ROW: Jeannette Chandler, Jan- is S. Clutter, Suzanne Cook, Judith A. Corby, Karen S. Corn, Donna J. Davis, Norma J. Dickhut. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen Dunbar, Kath- leen A. Dunkel, Sabra E. Eastin, Evelyn L. Ebright, Martha A. Evans, Susan K. Falk, Barbara J. Fiser. FIFTH ROW: Frances A. Foncannon, Sara J. Gamber, Paula N. Gantz, Glen- da F. Garrett, Marsha L. Garrett, Cathy R. Gerlinger, Mary C. Giza. SIXTH ROW: Cindy L. Glover, Virginia K. Griffith, Nancy A. Gruver, Nancy E. Hage, Julia E. Hauber, Melanie J. Hepperly, Betsy J. Hogan. BOTTOM ROW: Linda R. Hoober, Karen A. Horst, Cathy L. Howell, Linda G. Humes, Nancy J. Humes. Susan E. Jones, Peggy L. Kennedy. Pi n; [i : Fraternity serenades are viewed from the balcony at Pi Beta Phi, 1819 Todd Rd. Constructed in 1961, the sorority exterior was painted during the past summer while a new rug was added to the decor of their entrance foyer. Pi Phis win top national award In recognition of their over-all excel- lence as a chapter, Kansas Beta chapter of Pi Beta Phi was the recipient of the Balfour Cup, top award in the nation given to a Pi Phi chapter. The recogni- tion was given for the spring and fall semesters of 1969. Other highlights of the year included winning second place in HQ with the men of Phi Delta Theta and adopting a Southern India orphan. Pi Phis active on campus included members of Spurs, Chimes, Mortar Board, Student Senate, Alpha Lambda Delta, Home Economics Council and Tribunal. Members were also selected as Royal Purple editor, regional direc- tor of Spurs. St. Patricia finalist, varsity- cheerleaders and the winner of th e Miss K-State-Manhattan contest. Moving from room to room has be- come a challenge for members of Pi Beta Phi. The coeds change rooms four times during a year of school. Pi Beta Phi TOP ROW: Mary L. Kerr, Susan R. Lamb. Janice R. Latham, Dorothy A. Lewis, Cosa L. Linscott. Cynthia L. Little, Patricia J. Luttgen. SECOND ROW: Judith L. Mann. Marsha J. Martin. Kamala J. McGinness. Kath- ryn L McLeod. Barbara B. Mead. Mel- anie A. Merrill. Barbara D. Mistier. THIRD ROW: Patricia F. Montgomery, Kathryn A. Mullinix, Jill S. Noordsy. Angela S. Otto. Martha D. Palmer, Ann M. Parry. Georgia A. Patterson. FOURTH ROW: Lisa C. Peine. Janie B. Perrin, Kolleen M. Perrin, Jean Peters. Barbara J. Pound. Donna S. Prusa, Gretchen M. Ripple. FIFTH ROW: Mary J. Schafer. Steph- anie K. Schrader. Kathleen A. Shan- non. Linda K. Sheik. Deborah L. Smith. Mary K. Sparks. Cynthia L. Staley. Susan J. Standley. BOTTOM ROW: Pamela G. Strowig. Anita A. Swain, Julie L. Taylor, Gretch- en L. VanSant, Marilyn A. Waeldin, Ann M. Weinmann. Kathy J. Winchell. Su- san M. Wood. 275 1 Initiating ten active members, the K- State chapter of Delta Sigma Theta received a charter January 17, 1970. Functioning as a national public ser- vice sorority, the coeds served many of the blacks in the Manhattan area. Delta Sigma Theta establishes new K-State chapter Established January 17, the Eta Gamma chapter of Delta Sigma Theta rushed ten new initiates and started an all black sorority at K-State. Founded at Howard University, Washington, D.C. in 1913, the Delta Sigma Theta sorority is a black service organization. In 300 chapters in over 40 states, mem- bership totals over 50, 000 women. As a community service project, the members organized and taught Sunday School at a church in Manhattan. The coeds sponsored a Black Gospel Choir and entered the Kappa Alpha Psis tal- ent show. Members attended rush par- ties, informal dances and gatherings following athletic events. Outstanding members of Delta Sig- ma Theta were elected Black Queen during the annual Black Awareness Week and as a varsitv cheerleader. Delta Sigma Theta TOP ROW: Linnetta A. Johnson. Terri L. Henderson. Beverley A. Oli- ver, Linda J. Jolly. SECOND ROW: Eulah B. Bai- ley, Sylvia L. White, Beverly A. Reed. BOTTOM ROW: Madline M. Mayfield. Wanda L. Smith. 276 Kappa Alpha Psis stage victory party after KU game Kappa Alpha Psi, a social fraternity, served the community by sponsoring a Halloween party for deprived black children in the Manhattan area. At Thanksgiving, members also prepared food baskets for the needy families in the surrounding area. Socially, the men attende d a Home- coming party in the Union and staged a victory party after the defeat of KU in football. Other functions included a spring Sweetheart Ball and participa- tion in the University Talent Show. Several members were active in Al- pha Phi Omega, K-State Stage Band, Phoenix Band Club, the varsity football team and Pershing Rifles. Kappa Alpha Psi was reactivated at K-State in 1968. Kappa Alpha Psi had an active chapter at K-State, but after World War I, the chapter dissolved. Kappa Alpha Psi TOP ROW: Orlando B. Yates. Quinton R. Kidd. Thomas C. Chism. Wal- ter F. Robinson. BOTTOM ROW: Lloyd E. Robin- son, Oscar L. Jones. Ronald L. Dickerson. Ar- thur D. Dehart. ter imallieta -. :..- - .: : .:: Members of Kappa Alpha Psi frater- nity and their dates dance and cele- brate a home basketball victory in a party room at one of the local bars. The national chapter was established at the University of Indiana in 1915. 277 IFC policy OK ' s alcohol in frats Interfraternity Council, in recogni- tion of its members ' high academic pol- icies, received the Ralph W. Wilson Library Award. IFC received the award for having the second highest scholar- ship ranking in the nation for campuses with 23 to 30 fraternities. Other activities undertaken by the 24 house governing body included adopt- ing a policy allowing for the consump- tion of alcoholic beverages in the hous- es. Each chapter then set up its own policy to go along with the Council decision. For the second consecutive year, IFC along with Panhellenic Council, spon- sored Greek Sing. Proceeds from the event were used for funding the Chil- dren ' s Zoo project. IFC also worked toward endowing a scholarship fund in honor of Tiny Foltz, former advisor to the council. Council members rounded out the school year by attending a retreat at which they discussed the various aspects of frater- nity rush, pledging of members and finances. Interfraternity Council TOP ROW: Marc S. Hardin, Lew E. Mollenkamp, James E. Floersch, Charles L. Griffin, Brian K. Ward, Mark D. Cal- cara. SECOND ROW: Kyle D. Clark. Roger C. Kidd, John A. Silady. Daniel R. Cofran, Charles L. Burwell, John M. Hund, Richard A. Boomer. THIRD ROW: Dwayne A. Kroening, Michael D. Lynch, William S. Swafford. Richard H. Miller, Charles D. Holste. Jeffrey L. Burner. BOTTOM ROW: Chuck D. Shada. Bruce L. Prentice, Den- nis G. Yeo, Gary M. Porter, Sidney T. Edwards. Interfraternity Council TOP ROW: Dan C. Yunk, Robert D. Regnier, Gregory P. Drew, Michael B. Sterling, Timothy D. Wigger, James R. Kenyon, R. Gene Hoffman, Alan R. Hammer- li. SECOND ROW: Stan G. Weir, Rodney B. Mc- Lenon, Kelly L. Dumford, Randall D. Stoecker, Jerry A. Kackley, Fred A. Silady, Gary A. Walter, Robert A. Yarrow, Edwin R. Dunstan. THIRD ROW: Gregory W. Hardin, John P. Thomas, Samuel L. Hands, Keith G. Sebelius, Dale P. Mann, James E. Taylor, Harold K. Laessig, John A. Kramer, Jerry Lilly. BOTTOM ROW: Wil- liam H. Brooks, Mike R. Elwell, Leroy D. Sim- mons, Robert B. Christie, Philip J. Neal, Bruce F. Dietler, William L. Muir, Fred W. Suggs. 278 Acacia initiates education fund Acacia members continued their service work in the community by pro- viding toys for needy children at Christ- mas. The project is an annual event for the chapter and is organized by the Manhattan Fire Department. As a new project, the Acacias re- leased $7,000 to the endowment asso- ciation for the establishment of a fund to assist students eligible for financial support, to continue their education. Projects by the pledge class rounded out activities for the chapter. Social activities included the Christ- mas Formal with the selection of the fraternity sweetheart, a hippie party, playboy party, Night of the Nile and the Feast of the Aardvarks. Outstanding members participated in student government association, foren- sics, the Glee Club and Sigma Tau. Acacias were on the varsity golf and judo teams and on the rowing crew. K-State ' s Acacia chapter was estab- lished in 1913 and is now one of more than fifty chapters nation-wide. Acacia fraternity, 2005 Hunting, was established in 1906 at the University of Michigan. The Acacias bought a color television for use by members. Acacia TOP ROW: Mrs. Jeanetta Simonson, Robert E. Becker, Alan H. Beyer. Charles H. Busch. Alan J. Bust- er, Lawrence R. Coder, William J. Gaughan. SECOND ROW: Michael S. Glynn. David R. Hannagan. Roger C. Kidd. David A. Littrell, Steven D. Malmstrom, Ryan A. McKeithan. John C. Mollert. THIRD ROW: Steven J. Mosier, Roger L. Mulanax, Barry L. Rhine. Michael F. Rumsey, Harry M. Scott, Larry A. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Michael R. Smith, Mi- chael C. Stegeman, Robert L. Theno, Gerald L. Tiemeyer, Harley E. Uhl, Timothy D.Wigger. 279 Delta Sigma Phi TOP ROW: Mrs. Ethel Keefer, Lawrence A. Avery, Terry T. Beets. Pat J. Bosco, Henry C. Boss, John W. Cannon, Sammy K. Carpenter. SECOND ROW: John L. Cizerle, Robert D. Cook, Jeffry D. Dawson, Gregory W. Doner, Carey D. Harris, David P. Haver, Roberts. Kay. THIRD ROW: Leonard H. LeBlanc, Mi- chael D. Lynch, Owen M. Mamura, Mark A. McCargar, Michael W. Mc- Hatton, Alan E. Messerschmidt, Gary J. Plumberg. BOTTOM ROW: James A. Ruft, James L. Wicks, Thomas E. Wright, Robert A. Yarrow, Charles P. Zangger, James L. Zuperku. Delta Sigs win academic award Men of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity won the most improved scholarship trophy for the spring semester of 1969. Other highlights included holding an Easter Egg hunt for retarded children. Delta Sigs active on campus included members of Alpha Zeta, agriculture honorary, Sigma Delta Chi and Alpha Phi Omega. Delta Sigs were also stu- dent senators and the spring editor of the K-State Collegian. Members held several parties during the year including a homecoming party, Sailors Ball, Apache party and the spring formal. Delta Sigma Phis also worked with Clovia in the 1970 Harlin- quinade competition. Members made several improve- ments in the house including putting new carpeting in the television room and painting many of their study rooms. Making improvements on their house was the main objective of the mem- bers of Delta Sigma Phi. New furni- ture and carpets were the additions. 280 i! ! Placing first in the men ' s division of homecoming decorations was the Sigma Nu fraternity. They also gave a homecoming party that weekend. vard fralernih :blarship wldinj an and Alpha re also stu- e editor i 1 ! rtif dnrir.; mine par;;.. : and the a Phis at 9:OHarlii:- jnepiitfc | rision room :heir stud ' I their se ,f the mem- New fitf ' ' Sigma Nus gain alumni support Men of Sigma Nu netted over $800 from their annual alumni drive to pro- vide adequate funds to remodel their living room and dining area. Sigma Nu members participated in community and campus projects with work on the Heart Fund Drive and the campaign for multiple sclerosis. The pledge class was recognized for selling the largest number of tickets in the Heart Fund Drive. The chapter also took first in the fraternity division of Homecoming decorations. Outstanding Sigma Nus were on the varsity basketball and gymnastics teams and the cheerleading squad. Sigma Nu social activities consisted of the White Rose Formal, a Homecom- ing party, a come-as-your-favorite per- son party and other theme parties. Sigma Nu TOP ROW: Mrs. Bertha Scott, Larry W. Apt, Steven W. Beebe. Henry S. Blake, Guy Borden, Barry B. Burgard. James T. Cannon. SECOND ROW: Edwin R. Dunstan, James E. Floersch, Stephen P. Folck, Gregory N. Green, Lee R. Green. Ron- ald L. Grojean, Jerry L. Gronau. THIRD ROW: David R. Hanna, Jeffre L. Hembree. Robert S. Hites. Ronald C. Holmes, Charles G. House, James L. Isch, David D. Kellenberger. FOURTH ROW: Steven G. Kirkwood, Robert D. Knapp, John R. Lebow, James R. McCune, William C. McKale, William D. Miner, Richard P. Munsey. Charles M. Peccolo. FIFTH ROW: Chester M. Pule. George S. Ripley, Stephen T. Robertson, Roger G. Smith, Michael S. Spangler. Stanley T. Stadelman, Bill E. Stallard, Larry D. Stallard. BOTTOM ROW: Richard A. Sundheim. William A. Swander, Gary L. Sweet, Jerry R. Taylor. Cha rles R. Veskerna. Curtin L. Wagner, Douglas R. Wagner, Jeffrey D.Williams. 281 Members of Alpha Gamma Rho help with a money raising chili supper at the house. The chapter, established in 1927, is one of 42 in the country. AGR men take judging honors Alpha Gamma Rho, established as a social and professional fraternity for agriculturists, placed several men on various K-State agricultural judging teams. AGR members captured several top places in animal judging meets in Denver, Colo, and Fort Worth, Tex. Members of Alpha Gamma Rho also held executive positions in Interfrater- nity Council, Ag Council, Student Sen- ate, Sigma Delta Chi, Block and Bridle Club, Alpha Tau Alpha and the Agricul- ture Education Club. Social events of the house included sponsoring a Homecoming dance, a roulette party, the annual Pink Rose Formal, a Christmas party for underprivileged children, a founders day celebration, several informal teas and a chili feed for all students. AGR members also participated in intramural sports. Their teams finished second in their league in football and third in track. In basketball, the AGRs placed first in their league and took fourth place in their division. Alpha Gamma Rho TOP ROW: Mrs. Mildred Wogan, Dennis C. Atwell, James D. Beesley, Roger D. Beesley, Timothy T. Benton, Doug C. Bethell, David W. Bircher. SECOND ROW: Leelan R. Broeckelman, Darrell L. Cardell, Rodney D. Carsten, Keith M. Chesney, Gary A. Cole, Ken- neth L. Conway, Innis L. Croft. THIRD ROW: James W. Falk, Melvin H. Falk, Ronald F. Gatz, Thomas C. Gatz, Daniel P. Gerstner, Ervin F. Gnadt, James R. Gordon. FOURTH ROW: Dwight G. Gorrell, Gre- gory J. Hands, Samuel L. Hands, Rob- ert D. Harmon, George A. Hodgson, Ronald L. Hays. BOTTOM ROW: Dan L. Hoffman, John- nie M. Hook, Wayne L. Ingmire, Donald B. Johnson, Lyle F. Koons, Loren J. Kruse. 282 itk Alpha Gamma Rho TOP ROW: Albert B. Kurr, Lauren D. Libby. Ronald U. Lindquist. Michael A. Mann, Andrew L. Martinsen, Marlin W. Mason, Donald R. McClure. SECOND ROW: James A. Meetz, Allan V. Miller. Maurice C. Miller. Robert B. Moore, Melford L. Norman, Ted E. Odle. Glenn C.OIeen. THIRD ROW: Jerry L. Ostermann. Ran- dy M. Peterson. Don R. Pruitt. Steven N. Quillin. Dale W. Raymond. Frank P. Reichenberger. Loren D. Richard FOURTH ROW: David L. Roney. Charles P. Sauerwein. Donald A. Sauerwein. John H. Schlickau. Michael K. Schmitt. Danny L. Scott. Charles D. Shada. FIFTH ROW: Dennis K. Shurtz. Allen R. Sippel. Lloyd J. Slawson. Kenneth L. Smith. Forrest E. Stegelin. Duane J. Strickler. John W. Stuckey. BOTTOM ROW: Steven D. Turnquist. Michael D. VanAllen. Jerry L. Vaughan. Douglas C. Weyer. Larry C. Winstead. Haskell S. Wright. Jack E. Young. Having recently completed remodel- ing the quarters for their housemoth- er, the members of Alpha Gamma of their house during the fall semes- Rho also redecorated the living room ter. The house address is 1919 Platt. 283 Alpha Kappa Lambda TOP ROW: Mrs. Margaret Smerchek, Ronald D. Allen, Randy T. Anspaugh, Robert D. Armstrong, Wayne D. Barngrover, Jer- ry Bolinger. SECOND ROW: Thomas E. Bontrager, Charles L. Bramlage, Thomas A. Briggs, Patrick N. Caldwell, Gregg L. Cranston, Stephen L. Fehr. THIRD ROW: Bryan G. Gatterman, Charles L. Griffin, Stephen E. Gwin, Robert D. Habiger, Christopher K. Hed- lund, Robert L. Henderson. FOURTH ROW: R. Gene Hoffman, Mi- chael W. Jones, Randall S. Jones, Stan- ley R. Kent, Thomas J. Krehbiel, Ste- phen L. Krueger. BOTTOM ROW: Charles J. Lane, Don- ald D. Lett, Gary R. Lockhart, Ronald E. McClelland, James D. McCune, Walter C. McCune. AKLs coach little league team; win Greek Sing first In Greek Sing competition in the fall, men of Alpha Kappa Lambda were awarded the first place in the large fra- ternity competition. AKLs sponsored a local little league touch football team for their second consecutive year. They coached the Little AKLs to a win in the Super- bowl playoffs in Abilene. On campus, AKLs participated as SGA Director of Personnel, IFC Hu- man Relations Chairman, Quiz Bowl Chairman, Band president and mem- bers of Alpha Kappa Psi. To accommodate an overflow of resi- dents first semester, the fraternity found it necessary to construct an addi- tional room in the house. Social activities included a fall tea honoring their new housemother, their annual Go-to-Hell party in November, a Christmas semi-formal at the Ramada Inn, a tree and house decorating party and their annual spring formal. Alpha Kappa Lambda members rake their lawn for an afternoon project. I Coaching 3 football team for the lit- tle league, the members of AKL aid community activity. The team played other Manhattan teams and also won the first place in the Manhattan elementary school systems ' leagues. . 285 Alpha Kappa Lambda TOP ROW: Michael S. McLain, Robert M. Meyer. Benny J. Miller. Ronald L. Myers. Sher- man B. Parry. Roderick L. Parry. SECOND ROW: Jerry D. Peterie. Robert K. Pippin. Steven A. Reed. David M. Roland. Alan W. Roop. Clifford S. Sparks. THIRD ROW: Fred G. Sprang. Robert K. Stilwell. Terrance L. Sullivan, Bradford T. Taylor, Victor J. Taylor, Alan L. Varney. BOTTOM ROW: James E. Varney. David L. Weaver. Jeffery S. Webb. William S. West. Russell D. Westphal, Michael D. Worley. ATOs construct new frat house Construction of their new fraternity house was the focus of attention for members of Alpha Tau Omega. Locat- ed on McCain Lane, the house will be completed and ready for occupancy in the fall of 1970. Socially, the ATO ' s held a Christmas semi-formal, a roaring 20 ' s party, a spring formal, an alumni weekend and a pledge-active weekend. Other special projects and activities included a formal rush for their little sister auxiliary, a planned party for underprivileged children and a special ATOChug-a-Thon. The Chug-a-Thon was composed of two man teams which began at a desig- nated point, ran to an Aggieville bar, chugged a small glass of beer and con- tinued to the next bar. Several bars were included in the race. In intramurals, ATOs placed third in their league in football and third place overall in fraternity swimming. In bas- ketball, the Alpha Tau Omega members took third in their league. ATO member, Larry Sinn, was voted the Beast in the Beauty and the Beast contest. ATOs also placed second in the Lambda Chi relays. Alpha Tau Omega TOP ROW: Mrs. Grace Wilson, Michael J. Arehart, Paul J. Bartak, Daniel H. Birr, Robert W. Brewster, Keith W. Broce, John B. Buchheister. SECOND ROW: James H. Budke, Jef- frey L. Burner, John P. Charles, Frank- lin C. Cherney, Paul L. Corwin, Arthur G. Craig, Randal A. Deutsch. THIRD ROW: Paul B. Diehl, John C. Durkin, Edmond E. Fellers, Douglas A. Firebaugh, Thomas M. Foncannon, David S. Froelich, Val G. Gibson. BOTTOM ROW: Mark A. Grimes, Philip D. Hatfield, Mark L. Higgins, James D. Hoch, Joseph 0. Hodges, Jerry L. Hol- strom, John E. Holstrom. Alpha Tau Omega TOP ROW: Urban W. Horinek, Michael E. Johnson. Ray- mond W. Johnson, Stanley A. Karst, Raymond E. Kingston, Robert L. Kirkendall. SECOND ROW: Gerald J. Lang. Ken- neth E. Linscott. Arno ld D. Luetgert, Frederick G. Miller. William D. Miner. Walter A. Moriarty. THIRD ROW: Stephen J. Mudrey, Wil- liam L. Muir, Donald L. Orrell. Robert D. Overman. Stephen R. Peak, Richard A. Pinaire. FOURTH ROW: Richard R. Ray. Paul R. Scholz. Wiley S. Shaw, Stephen A. Sherlock, Lawrence E. Sinn. Steven W. Spillman. BOTTOM ROW: Michael L. Stormer, Michael H. Tolson. Michael L. Trabert. Ivan D. Veldhuizen. David C. White. Dennis N. Whitmer. Lonnie A. Wiseman. Alpha Tau Omega pledges clean up the yard surrounding their fraternity house. Next year, ATO ' s will be able to work on tine grounds at their new house which is being constructed on McCain Lane, north of the campus. 287 Beta Sigma Psi TOP ROW: Mrs. Alice O ' Harra, Clifford D. Ascher, Bruce W. Barefield, Phillip W. Boeschen, Robert D. Bowser, Rickey C. Carlson. SECOND ROW: Fred P. Dirks, Charles S. English, Gary L. Frieling, John W. Haertling, Michael B. Heine, Oliver R. Hemmann. THIRD ROW: Brian L. Hogue, Dennis R. Johnson, Kenneth A. Jones, Carl H. Koster, Dwayne A. Kroening, Harold K. Laessig. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis L. Lehmann, Elmer E. Lehmann, Bruce K. Little, Arthur G. Matia, Stanley J. Maurer, DaleW. Miller. Beta Sigma Psi established a library and room for study in the basement to honor William Baehr, K-State li- brarian and national historian for the Beta Sigs. Also, they have a recrea- tion court in back of their fraternity. Beta Sigs adopt clean-up work Plans to clean up the small park in Aggieville were adopted as a special project by the members of Beta Sigma Psi. Beta Sigs participated in all intra- mural team and individual sport com- petitions and hold the shot put record that was set last spring. Members of the house took part in varied campus activities. They were represented on Union committees, Stu- dent Senate, the Senate Appropriations committee and Executive committee of the Interfraternity Council. As a project within the house, the men of Beta Sigma Psi donated funds for a new living room rug. One of the highlights of the year was the Reforma- tion Day activities including a football game in conjunction with members of Phi Kappa Theta. In addition to social functions with various sororities, the social calendar of the Beta Sigs featured a pledge party, a Christmas party and Casino and Luau parties. The main event was the Beta Sigma Psi Gold Rose Formal. Beta Sig men rake city park leaves as a commuity project. The clean-up also included edging sidewalks, trim- ming trees and mowing of the park. Beta Sigma Psi TOP ROW: Gary E. Miller. Randall W. Miller. John D. Ochs- ner, Alan C. Peitsch, Eugene D. Pizel. William D. Pulliam. SECOND ROW: Jarold L. Rasmusson, Clyde S. Ricke r, Robert A. Ruhnke, Marvin L. Scheele, Michael E. Schwinn. Marvin C. Sessler. THIRD ROW: Robert L. Taylor, Daniel E. Thorson. Mark A. Thomson, Dennis V. Underbjerg, Steven P. Weber, Dale E. Wells. BOTTOM ROW: Gilbert E. Wenz. Dennis W. Will, John E. Wisniewski. John M. Wohlgemuth, Roger L. Zerener. Wil- liam M. Ziegler. 289 Residing at 500 Sunset, members of Beta Theta Pi furnished their house with new carpeting during the sum- mer. Established on campus in 1914, K-State ' s Beta chapter is one of 105 active chapters in the United States. Beta Theta Pi TOP ROW: Mrs. Helen Adams, Sean R. Atchison, William B. Barker, Michael W. Binford, Douglas K. Blackwood, Lawrence R. Bramlage, Jack L. Brown. SECOND ROW: Thomas H. Clark, Rob- ert E. Cope, Richard C. Cotton, Michael R. Elwell, Stephen E. Gast, James T. Gibson, Ronald J. Green. THIRD ROW: Thomas G. Grey, Alan R. Hammerli David A. Hanson, Richard M. Heath, Michael J. Jacobs, Patrick T. Jacobs, Christopher L. Jarvis. BOTTOM ROW: Brent A. Jaynes, David B. Johnson, Robert G. Johnston, Mi- chael A. Kelly, Charles T. Kelyman, David J. Kuckelman, Louis B. Loeb, Ronald J. Marler. 290 Beta Theta Pi TOP ROW: Robert M. Meyer. Robert C. Mitchell. Charles C. Noble. John P. Noffsinger, Lynn E. Otte, William T. Parrott. Patrick D. Paske. SECOND ROW: Richard P. Pickard. Douglas B. Rivers. Michael C. Robin- son. Courtney G. Rogers. Roderick G. Rowe. Terrence W. Ryan, Robert Schafer. THIRD ROW: Gery H. Schoenrock. John S. Schwartz. Gary A. Sieverin. Douglas G. Smith, William G. Stanley. William S. Swafford. John E. Swain. BOTTOM ROW: Philip D. Timken. Rog- er D. Timken. Gregg T. Voos. David W. Watkins. Steven C. Watkins. Scott A. Way.JamesLWhelan. Betas rank first f or f rat grades Members of Beta Theta Pi achieved honors in both sports and scholarship. They placed first in the overall intra- mural competition on the campus and they received the Chapter Suma Cum Laude Award because the entire chap- ter s grade average was at least 30 per cent above the all-men ' s average. Outstanding student members in- cluded the editor of the engineering magazine, the Orchestra Concertmaster and the Big Eight ' s champion javelin thrower. Other members were in Steel Ring. Interfraternity Council Executive committee. Scabbard and Blade and Arnold Air Society, the Air Force ROTC honorary. For the second consecutive year, the Beta Theta Pi men won the Lambda Chi Chariot Relay Races. House func- tions featured the annual spring formal, a Halloween party and other informal parties. In the spring, an old fashioned barbecue was staged outside of town. The Betas and their dates enjoyed bar- becued beef cooked over an open fire. Designing a skit for FMOC Previews, men of Beta Theta Pi create Butch Purple and the Sundance Wildcat, a satire on a recent motion picture. 291 Delta Chi TOP ROW: Mrs. Sue Par- ker, David M. Alexander, Paul F. Antes, Gregory T. Armon, James 0. Bagley, Steven W. Baker, Steven L. Bihlmaier. SECOND ROW: Gregory J. Burnett, Bryce S. Dietrich, Gary W. Frey, Kim S. Grandfield, Harold J. Hamilton, Rich- ard A. Haney, Joe D. Harwood. THIRD ROW: Robert A. Harwood, Ken- neth A. Hill, David W. Irvin, Warren H. Jepson, David L. Knight, Paul A. Lin- da hi, Thomas J. McMillen. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas K. McCoy, Douglas E. Naaf, Daniel 0. Neal, Gary L. Neal, Leland E. Nelson, Michael J. Niemeyer, Larry L. Noyes. Delta Chis gain house directors To raise funds for the Riley County Federation of Handicapped children, the Delta Chis sponsored the annual sorority tug-of-war. The pledges can- vassed Mahattan for the Heart Fund. Socially, the Delta Chis Sponsored the Christmas party, pajama party, White Carnation Ball, Greaser Home- coming party and an alumni reunion. Outstanding fraternity men were represented in Alpha Zeta, Scabbard and Blade, Eta Kappa Nu, the Universi- ty Activities Board, Sigma Tau and the Student Senate. Members of Delta Chi placed in the top ten in intramurals and second over- all in volleyball. Varsity sports included cross country, track and baseball. Delta Chis housemother is one of the youngest moms on campus as a young married couple serves as house directors for the fraternity. Additions to the house included new living room furniture, conversion of music room to a TV room and paneling the house. Delta Chi fraternity, 1716 Fairchild, has a married couple as house par- ents. They also converted their music room into a television viewing room. Tree decorating festivities highlight the Christmas season for Delta Chis and their dates. In conjunction with Chi Delphia, the little sister auxiliary organization, Delta Chi men caroled in the neighborhood by their house. Delta Chi TOP ROW: Richard C. Obee, Randall D. Olson. Donald G. Oman, Philip F. Padden, Don G. Par- ker, Ronald L. Parker, Michael J. Parks. SECOND ROW: James L. Pollman, Tom T. Poorman. Bruce L. Prentice, Kirk D. Reid. Stephen L. Ross, Russell 0. Sage, Philip L. Sell. BOTTOM ROW: Jon M. Sherry, Larry D. Stamper, Michael W. Stanwix, Kenneth M. Walker, Stephen G. Wanick, Law- rence L. Wilhite, Daniel C. Yunk. 293 Delta Tau Delta commemorates fiftieth anniversary Delta Tau Delta members observed their fiftieth anniversary with a special banquet and program for visiting alum- ni and parents. The chapter also served as hosts to the regional convention of Midwest Delt chapters. Members on varsity football, basket- ball, golf and track teams paced out- standing Delts on campus. Activities of members on campus include member- ship in Blue Key, Union Governing Board, Iota Eta Kappa, Men ' s Glee Club, K-State Singers, Sigma Tau, Stu- dent Governing Association and various committees and organizations. Socially, the Delts gave a Homecom- ing party, Western party, formal and the Paddle and Pajama parties. Intramural highlights found the men of Delta Tau Delta winning the Super- bowl in football, the league champion- ship in Softball, a second place showing in the team title for golf and captured the first three places in the individual handball competition. Delta Tau Delta at K-State is one of 104 national chapters. The chapter house is situated at 1001 Sunset. Delt volleyball players beat AVMA to win the superbowl after eight unde- feated matches. The Delts were also the intramural football champions. Delta Tau Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Wanda Dick-Peddie, William E. Arnold, William L. Beedles, Brian D. Belden, Bradford G. Blaker, Eldon L. Boisseau, Richard A. Boomer. SECOND ROW: David W. Brown, Da- mon D. Burton, Gary P. Buser, Benny R. Byers, Donald W. Cackler, Michael D. Carlisle, John P. Cheatham. THIRD ROW: John W. Cowling, David M. Creswell, Kris B. Curry, Gregory A. Dickerson, Gregory P. Drew, Clark R. Duffy, Michael G. Ensch. BOTTOM ROW: Steven G. Fink, David W. Frost, Richard L. Gaskill, Curtis C. Gfeller, Jerry D. Gray, David L. Hazlett, Guy M. Heyl. 294 . a Delta Tau Delta TOP ROW: William W. Irelan, James S. Jordan, Khristo- pher L Keller, Kim R. Keller, George S. Koken, Ernest J. Kusnyer. Gary M. Lafferty. SECOND ROW: Darris K. Larson, Larry L. Maxfield, Paul S. McCausland, David C. McDonald, Stanley L. McDonald, Terry L. McFarland, Jay R. Osborne. THIRD ROW: Dennis E. Owens, James A. Patton, Richard J. Paul, Donald A. Payne, David L. Peterson, Gary L. Pe- terson, Larry M. Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Michael J. Poland, Roy K. Polfer, Thomas A. Posey, Edward O. Rawlings, Daryl R. Reimer, Kevin J. Reimer, John F. Ritter. FIFTH ROW: Curtis E. Robison, Terry S. Snider, Steven L. Stockham, David J. Streeter. Charles R. Struby, Arthur T. Swan, Stephen W. Swayze. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth L. Swenson, Keith D. Toll, James R. Tresenriter, Thomas A. Vopat, Robert G. Zender, Anthony R. Zimbelman. K .S. Delta Tau Delta men participated in all intramural sports. They were the university champion in football and took first in handball. The Delt par- ties included the Rainbow Formal, a western party and barbecue dinner. 295 DUs participate in clubs, sports Active in campus activities, Delta Upsilon claimed the presidents of Steel Ring and Pre-Vet Club, vice-president of Interfraternity Council, three mem- bers of Blue Key and a cheerleader. DU ' s also held four positions on Stu- dent Senate and were represented on the Agriculture College Council, the Arts and Sciences College Council and the Varsity Men ' s Glee Club. Several athletes in baseball, basket- ball, track, cross-country, wrestling, gymnastics and rowing were DU ' s. In intramural competition, the DU ' s rallied to victories in swimming, cross- country and wrestling, finished second in basketball and third in football. DU ' s combined with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority for homecoming deco- rations and the Thetas in HQ. For special service projects, the DU ' s conducted a Christmas visitation to the patients at Wharton Manor and collect- ed food for underprivileged Manhattan families at Christmas time. I I Gathering after dinner, members of Delta Upsilon practice songs for an everting serenade. The men partici- pated in Blue Key, senior honorary; Phi Eta Sigma, freshman honorary; Phi Kappa Phi; and Eta Kappa Nu. Delta Upsilon TO P ROW: Mrs. Lucile Sponable, Stephen R. Anderson, Rod- ney J. Barnes, James E. Barrett, Terry R. Barrett, Martin W. Bauer, Orin D. Bell. SECOND ROW: N. Duane Blehm, Charles R. Bonebrake, John S. Bost- wick, Lee G. Boutell, Michael L. Brax- meyer, Darrel W. Bryant, Charles L. Burwell. THIRD ROW: Michael L. Chapek, Ste- ven F. Compton, Lawrence M. Cooper, Gale W. Davis, Kelly L. Dumford, Thomas J. Elder, Jon H. Eshelman. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth L. Ewy, Steven A. Fair, Dana K. Falen, David R. Fritch- en, Bruce E. Frost, Steven L. Green- haw. Dan S. Grinstead. BOTTOM ROW: Joe D. Grinstead, Harry P. Guy, Clare M. Hakeman, Ronald L. Hamilton, Gregory S. Hammer, Brian R. Hammond, Larry D. Hendricks, Ralph W. Hicks. I 296 Delta Upsilon TOP ROW: John R. Rowland. David L Hyder. Douglas K. Jernigan. Jeffrey J. Jernigan, Thomas M. Jernigan, Robert L. Johnson, Ste- ven L.Johnson. SECOND ROW: Brent M. Kerbs, Larry K. King. Thomas C. Kruse, Randal K. Loder, Steven Loofbourrow. William E. Mallory, Mike J. Malone. THIRD ROW: Terrance J. Malone, Ben- nie L. Martin, James E. Mathewson, Joseph R. Mathewson, Douglas L. Mc- Kinley, John V. Miesse, Glenn A. Mull. FOURTH ROW: Elmer L. Musil, Mark L Norvell, Steven L. Opat, Stephen M. Perry, John E. Phillips, Ronald W. Ple- mons. Richard W. Porter. FIFTH ROW: Gary D. Rickards. Thomas J. Romig, Mark H. Ruliffson, Benjamin T. Rumsey. Keith G. Sebelius. Ralph D. Sebelius. Philip M. Smith. SIXTH ROW: Thomas C. Smith. Paul T. Stallsworth, Mark M. Stearns, Robert E. Stonehocker. Steven A. Tangeman. Scott S. Voth, Larry E. Ward. BOTTOM ROW: Mark E. Wendlandt. Warren N. West, Gene P. White, Randall K. White, John T. Winter. Walter F. York. Craig S. Young. Adrian, massive Saint Bernard of the DU house, gets exercise with the 65 fraternity members. The Delta Upsi- lon members acquired second place in the over-all ranking of the 1968-69 fraternity intramurals competitions. Working in conjunction with the Methodist Church for the second year, the men of Farmhouse helped sponsor a student from Bolivia as a special project designed to better relations with the foreign students. Farmhouse TOP ROW: Mrs. Faire French, Steve E. Abrams, Steven L. Bartsch, Phillip J. Bogner, Joseph M. Bohnen, Max A. Boyle, George D. Burgess. SECOND ROW: Kent C. Carlson, Ralph W. Carlson, Steve D. Carr, Tom R. Carr, David R. Cornwell, Philip G. Crandall, Steve R. Davis. THIRD ROW: Dennis M. Dean, Gary R. Doane, Frank R. Douthit, Jon C. Fergu- son, Louis F. Fleske, Frederick W. Gat- lin, Joseph S. Gessner. FOURTH ROW: Kendal L. Grecian, Mel- vin H. Hamlin, John M. Hamman, John W. Harvey, Richard L. Harvey, Dana R. Hauck, Gerald W. Henrikson. FIFTH ROW: Charles D. Holste, Keith W. Houghton, James F. Jagger, Justin B. Janssen, James R. Kenyon, Don J. Knappenberger, Timothy J. Knott. BOTTOM ROW: Donald V. Koelliker, David W. Krogdahl, Thomas R. Kruse, James A. Kuharic, Walter W. Kurth, Kyle W. LaRosh, Sammy R. Lewis. 298 tuderts FarmHouse TOP ROW: Darrell L. Miller, Thomas S. Morton, Richard A. Mosier. George F. Moxley, Charles W. Newcom. Roger C. Oplinger. SECOND ROW: Kirby D. Pike. Adrian J. Polansky. Richard N. Raleigh. Dennis M. Reed. Jay D. Riedl. Wayne A. Ross. THIRD ROW: Robert E. Smith. Roy L. Smith. Tommy L. Smith. Paul E. Stein- meyer, Glen E. Strecker, Wayne E. Thiele. BOTTOM ROW: Julian G. Toney. Grego- ry D. Umberger. Ronald D. Wenger. James R. Wilson, Don L. Wiruth, John D.Wood. Annex creates FH dining area For the second consecutive year, the men of FarmHouse adopted a Bolivian student in conjunction with the Man- hattan Methodist church. FarmHouse men sang in Greek Sing and entered a Homecoming display with Pi Beta Phi sorority. Willie the Wildcat, Student Body President and a varsity cheerleader all were FarmHouse men. Members were also active in Blue Key, Steel Ring, Phi Kappa Phi, Gamma Sigma Delta and the Arnold Air Society. FarmHouse placed first in their league in basketball and were fraterni- ty basketball free throw champions. Social functions included a fall bar- becue, Halloween party, a Christmas semi-formal, a Valentine party and a Star and Crescent Formal. Members presented a Thanksgiving program to the Wharton Manor and as- sisted in the city ' s Heart Fund Drive. Additions to the house included an ex- panded kitchen and dining area. Farmer Power Wagon, FarmHouse purple power truck, transported the varsity cheerleaders and FH men to all of the 1969 home football games. 299 Kappa Sigma TOP ROW: Mrs. Elva L. Anderson, James D. Adams, Michael B. Adams, Vernon D. Aldrich, Douglas A. Bauman, Thomas G. Beal, Bruce A. Beeton. SECOND ROW: William K. Bell, Richard E. Brown, Carl B. Caton, Randy K. Chapman, Scott L. Chapman, Kyle D. Clark, Michael R. Counihan. THIRD ROW: Robert A. Davis, Michuael S. Donovan, Daniel L. Enterline, Galen R. Erickson, Mark A. Fisher, Craig K. Flentie, John S. Frederick. BOTTOM ROW: Jay G. Frizzo, Jerry V. Gooch, Richard W. Hammond, George M. Harrell, Alan R. Hartig, Stephen H. Hurst, Micheal A. Ireland. Kappa Sigmas, 1930 College Heights, increased their total membership by fifteen. The Kappa Sigs also added house improvements by constructing an active room in the basement and totally remodeling their living room. 300 Kappa Sigs give alumni banquet Highlighting the social activities of the Kappa Sigmas was the Stardust Winter Formal held in Topeka. Pledges staged a Red Dog party in honor of the Kappa Sig actives. Founded nationally in Charlottsville, Va., the Gamma Chi chapter of Kappa Sigma at K-State was not established until June of 1919. To refurnish the fra- ternity house, an active room was con- structed in the basement. Also included in the $7,000 renovations was the re- modeling of the living room. Kappa Sigma members and returning alumni celebrated their chapter ' s 50th anniversary with a banquet. Members of Kappa Sigma were in the marching band and pep band and on the Collegian staff and football team. Representatives of Sigma Tau, Arts and Sciences Council, Grid Getters and Circle K were included in the 90 mem- bers of Kappa Sigma. Kappa Sigs also participated in all the intramurals and entered homecoming decorations. Kappa Sigma men work with the Chi Os on the Homecoming display fea- turing the Sphinx of Wildcat country crushing the pyramid of Oklahoma. Kappa Sigma TOP ROW: Maurice E. Kancel, Michael S. Kelso, Alan F. Kim- sey, Neal E. Kindall, Miles Kotay. Rob- ert B. Landon. SECOND ROW: Alan L. Lewis, G. Tracy Makovec, George C. Mistarka. Robert M. Moncrief, Clifford W. Moore, Mi- chael G. Nachtigal. THIRD ROW: Ronald A. Nelthorpe. Wil- liam H. Nutt, J. Michael O ' Connor, Daniel L. O ' Neill. Harold E. Parr. Don- ald B. Randall. FOURTH ROW: Steven L. Robinson. Greg T. Rockhold, Stacey L. Roesener. Barry L. Schartz, Michael S. Simmons, Joseph E. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Michael B. Sterling, Gary D. Stromberg. William ' A. Swan- son, Dennis K. Tapsak, Douglas O. Volkland, Paul F.Zimmerman. 301 Lambda Chi Alpha TOP ROW: Mrs. Neva Heusner, John D. Barthel, Ran- dall D. Bartlett, Ken E. Bartley, Craig A. Beardsley, Bruce A. Boomer. SECOND ROW: Ralph J. Boomer, Wil- liam A. Bridges, Tommie L. Carrier, Gary B. Davis, Richard B. Davis, Roger D. Dennis. THIRD ROW: William H. Dieterich, George C. Dumler, Lee W. Gerber, Danny R. Gerberding, Gary W. Grimes, Michael L. Hanquist. BOTTOM ROW: Martin L. Hoffman, Jay R. Hoglund, Frederick J. Juhnke, Claude A. Kershner, Kent L. Manuel, Harry B. McGrath. Fraternity hosts district meeting Hosts to a regional meeting of its chapter from five states, Lambda Chi Alpha won first in Greek Sing, second from Homecoming decorations and organized the annual chariot relays. Chapter activities included a retreat, assisting needy families, sponsoring a scholarship for a freshman coed and invited authorities on various subjects to a guest night at the house. Lambda Chis were active in student government, student publications and were elected to Alpha Epsilon Rho, Tau Kappa Alpha and to Who ' s Who in American Colleges. Members served on the apportionment board and partici- pated on varsity athletic teams and the freshman basketball team. Among the social activities were the Christmas semi-formal, theme parties and Parent ' s Day banquet. Lambda Chi Alpha took part in its national fraternity ' s model chapter program, pioneering many changes in their pledge education program. Members of Lambda Chi Alpha take advantage of fair weather to discuss campus activities and greet brothers returning from another day of class. 302 Crescents, the Lambda Chi ' s auxilia- ry, surprise the members with a spe- cial dinner. The Crescent ' s activities also included serving as hostesses at fraternity functions, decorating the house for the holidays and caroling. Lambda Chi Alpha TOP ROW: Har- lyn G. McGuire. Lew E. Mollenkamp, David P. Mudrick, Louie W. Nash, Wil- liam C. Paulson, F. Ronald Rhoades. SECOND ROW: Bruce H. Robinson, Mark L. Robinson. Gary T. Rogers, Charles S. Roush, Michael S. Sanders. GaryD. Schulz. THIRD ROW: Richard E. Shoemaker. Stephen E. Sims, Dennis D. Smith. Jimmy L. Smith, Robert E. Stach, Cur- tissW. Stauffer. BOTTOM ROW: Fred W. Suggs. Neil E. Tiemeier, Dwight K. Tillotson, Douglas Veith, William D. Walseth. Steven L. Williamson. 303 Situated in the house basement, the pool table is enjoyed by members of Phi Delta Theta. Other activities in- clude ping pong contests and cards. Phis win award for area service Adopting an orphan from Thailand and sponsoring activities with mentally retarded children from Manhattan helped Phi Delta Theta in winning an honorable mention award for the Na- tional Community Service Day. Participating in all intramurals, the Phis took first place in golf and second in swimming. Six members were also on varsity athletic teams. Phi Delts entertained with several parties including the annual pledge party, the Homecoming dinner and par- ty, a Casino party, She-Delt party, paja- ma party and the spring formal. Mem- bers honored their new housemother with a tea and planned to redecorate their living room. Active on campus, Phi Delts served as members of Blue Key, K-State Sing- ers, Student Senate, Steel Ring, Chi Epsilon, chairman of Campus Enter- tainment, president of Arts and Science Council, vice-president of Commerce Council and president and vice-presi- dent of Engineering Council. Phi Delta Theta TOP ROW: Mrs. Pau- line LaRoche, Jon R. Bakalar, Edward K. Baker, Michael D. Baker, Curtis F. Benson, Steven L. Bernasek, William H. Brooks. SECOND ROW: Bradley R. Buehler, Charles C. Cole, Timothy W. Collier, James L. Cook, William E. Craig, Mel- vin B. Crelly, Kevin R. Davis. THIRD ROW: Sidney T. Edwards, Mi- chael L. Ellis, James W. Evans, Michael E. Francis, Darrell R. Gentry, John W. Gibson, Michael L. Gibson. FOURTH ROW: Donald C. Gray, Alan W. Groesbeck, Richard M. Groff, David D. Harbaugh, Joseph W. Harkins, Donald W. Henderson, Donald F. Hueben. BOTTOM ROW: Perry B. Johnson, Ger- ald F. Kennedy, Michael D. Konold, Gary L. Legler, Doyle W. Leonard, John D. Lynch. 304 Phi Delta Theta TOP ROW: Edward F. Mangelsdorf. Steven A. McGinness, Randall E. McGrath. Douglas R. Mer- mis, David E. Miller, Don R. Miller, Gre- gory D. Mock. SECOND ROW: Donald W. Montgom- ery, Steven V. Moore. Gary D. Nelson, Phillip F. Nesbit, James R. Nesch, Mi- chael Niedenthal. Gary G. Orear. THIRD ROW: James W. Parrish. James A. Perry, Steven P. Porter. Steven E. Prather, Craig H. Price. Donald R. Pu- fahl. Martin C. Ruegsegger. FOURTH ROW: Dale L. Sauer. Charles E. Simmons, Leroy D. Simmons. Rob- ert L. Simmons. Paul A. Sipes, John R. Snedegar. Thomas R. Solomon. FIFTH ROW: Richard B. Spencer, James L. Stone, Charles A. Stryker, Ronald A. Stryker, Michael J. Sweeney. David D. Swenson. Laurence R. Swenson. BOTTOM ROW: David J. Thornton. Douglas C. Turner, Mark P. Waymire. Steven C. Weaver. Benjamin H. Wheatley. Robert E. Wilson. James M. Wittwer. During the summer, the men of Phi storage room into a four-man study Delta Theta, 508 Sunset, changed a room. Founded at the national level in 1848, the local house has been ac- tive since its establishment in 1920. Before dinner is served, Phi Gamma at the Valentine ' s Day Formal. The as Delta Colony in 1966 and was pre- Delta members entertain their dates chapter of Chi Deuteron was begun sented a charter on Sept. 28, 1968. Phi Gamma Delta TOP ROW: Mrs. Helen M. Duncan, Eric B. Allen, S. Clark Balderson, George C. Berry, Thomas E. Bosley, Robert W. Bryan. SECOND ROW: Michael Christmann, Steven A. Clemmensen, Mark S. Cob- erly, John K. Fox, Wayne A. Hargrove, Thane T. Harrison. BOTTOM ROW: Terry L. Hess, John M. Hund, Jeffrey G. Johnston, John R. Keller, Robert W. Kobetich, Gordon G. Lewis. 306 Phi Gamma Delta TOP ROW: Ray W. Lindgren, Bradford E. Martin, Douglas S. Martin, Don R. Mayer, Robert W. McClanahan, Mark D. McDonald, Christy N. McFadden. SECOND ROW: Malcolm B. Mclntyre, Michael R. Mitchell, Rodney K. Mor- gan, Richard W. Olson, Gerald F. Rapp. Robert B. Rapp, Don L. Romberger. THIRD ROW: Rex Scott, Juan C. Sex- ton, Robert L. Shaw, Charles D. Shor- tle, Cecil E. Stout, Gregory C. Stuart. Allen L. Switzer. BOTTOM ROW: James E. Taylor. Lee H. Turner. Michael L. Whitehair, Randall J. Whitlock, John S. Williams. Thomas LWillits. David R.Yeo. Phi Gams take second in sing Competing in the small fraternity division, Chi Deuteron of Phi Gamma Delta won second in the Greek Sing. Singing in one of the two divisions, the Fijis efforts helped support the Man- hattan Children ' s Zoo project. Fijis were active in intramurals, tak- ing second place in golf. They also had one of the golf medalists among their fraternity membership. Highlighting the social activities for the year were the Purple Garter party, Christmas party, Valentine ' s Day For- mal, Fiji island party and the Norris Pig dinner, a social event for their chapter ' s alum members. Men involved on campus included members of Forensics Union and Phi Eta Sigma. Fijis also were vice-presi- dent of Interfraternity Council and a delegation chairman to the University Model United Nations. Innovations to the chapter house in- cluded paneling the dining room and adding new drapes and ceiling lights to the rest of the fraternity house. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, with 46 members, is found at 1614 Fairchild. During their fourth year on campus, Fijis redecorated their dining room. 307 Wire cord replacing the usual volley- ball net encourages the Phi Taus to Phi Kappa Tau TOP ROW: Mrs. Rob- erta Powers, Paul S. Ballantyne, James W. Bennett, Allan B. Buchner, Donald K. Carrel, John C. Chatelain. BOTTOM ROW: John D. Cook, William G. Driver, Patrick F. Ervin, James S. Fields, Stephen R. Fisher, Michael B. Gary. practice for intramural competition. after each candidate helps fire their Phi Taus elect a Cannon Ball Queen cannon at the home football games. 308 Phi Taus ignite victory cannon Refurnishing their chapter house was one of the main goals of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. In their decorating, the Phi Taus added new furniture, carpet- ing and painted the house interior and exterior. Socially, Phi Kappa Tau held a Red Carnation Formal, Roman party-ban- quet and a Cannonball Formal to honor their Cannonball Queen. Phi Taus also fired their victory can- non at the K-State football games and worked with the Kappa Delta sorority on Harlequinade 1970. Phi Kappa Tau had members partici- pating in Pershing Rifles, Arnold Air Society. Scabbard and Blade, varsity track, freshman football, Alpha Kappa Psi and the student chapter of Ameri- can Veterinary Medicine Association. Phi Kappa Tau was founded at Mi- ami University in Oxford, Ohio, in 1906. The fraternity was established at K-State in 1925 and there are now 101 chapters in the United States. Phi Kappa Tau, 1606 Fairchild, fires the cannon at home football games Phi Kappa Tau TOP ROW: Howard R. Goff. Dennis L. Granzow. Dean A. Hays. Steven J. Headrick. Thomas L. Hos- kins. Robert C. Hostetter. Roger P. Kaiser. SECOND ROW: Gary D. Kent. Leon D. Leishman. Scott F. Linders. Terrence L Mannell, Thomas M. McCabe. John H. Meiers. Roy W. Morgan. THIRD ROW: Frederick D. Neal. Philip J. Neal. Steven M. O ' Bryon. Lloyd A. Osborne. William W. Powers. Lee R. Sanford. Donald G. Saunders. FOURTH ROW: Charles J. Schones, Richard A. Severin. James C. Shimer. James L. Snyder. Robert D. Spencer, Charles L. Switzer. Henry A. Vlcek. BOTTOM ROW: Paul R. West. Randolph J. Westcott, Larry R. Wheeler. Paul C. Woods. Mark S. Wrigley. Dennis G. Yeo. Perry R. Zieger. when K-State scores. They are also the fraternity ping-pong champions. 309 Phi Kappa Theta TOP ROW: Mrs. E. E. Tagader, Michael J. Beier, Craig A. Berland, Walter J. Birch, Richard E. Bramlage, James M. Cain, John J. Carr. SECOND ROW: Stanley F. Chrzanows- ki, Glenn S. Craft, Thomas E. Dinges, Gregory D. Dirsa, Michael D. Dolbow, Robert G. Dondlinger, James R. Driscoll. THIRD ROW: James M. Dunn, Christo- pher G. Engelken, Ronald A. Engelken, Daniel J. Faltermeier, Eugene F. Gie- bler, Robert P. Gill, Michael E. Hawk. BOTTOM ROW: David L. Hirsch, Robert L. Jilka, David W. Johnson, James E. Karlin, Joseph F. Kennedy, John A. Kramer, Steven J. Kramer. Phi Kap ' father ' receives award As a community service project, Phi Kappa Thetas contributed their blood at St. Mary ' s Hospital and at Christmas the members provided gifts for the children of the needy families in the Manhattan area. Social activities sponsored by the Phi Kaps included an Indian summer party, Christmas party and Fish Formal. They participated in Reformation Day with Beta Sigma Psi and KU-K-State Migra- tion Day with the Phi Kappa Thetas fromKU. Phi Kaps were represented in Sigma Delta Chi, Steel Ring, Scabbard and Blade, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi and the gymnastics team. The house also placed third in the Beauty and Beast Contest. A distinguished service award was given the Phi Kappa Theta house father from the fraternity ' s national council. In intramurals, the men placed in the top ten for an overall record. The mem- bers took part in basketball, football, volleyball, Softball and wrestling. Phi Kap men with similar GPA ' s are paired against each other. The one with the higher grades at the end of the term gets a special steak dinner. 310 . -.:- - Phi Kappa Theta members, 1965 Col- lege Heights, are currently planning an addition to their fraternity house. When the construction is completed. three or four of the fraternity mem- bers shall reside in every new room. Phi Kappa Theta TOP ROW: Thomas M. Mayse. John M. McMillen, William J. Miller. Douglas J. Mull. Gerald D. Mull, Francis D. Murry, David F. Nash. SECOND ROW: Patrick W. North. Gary D. Paulsen. Jeffrey D. Reinert. Dale R. Rohr. Jack J. Rohr, Allen J. Rues. Leon M. Schartz. THIRD ROW: John F. Schletzbaum, Roger Schreiner. Lawrence E. Schull- er, Fred A. Silady. Patrick J. Silady, John B. Smith, Cletus F. Steinlage. BOTTOM ROW: John E. Thomas. Roger N. Walter, Howard J. Willcott, Marc L Williams, Stephen P. Wurtz, Timothy J. Wurtz, Kenneth E. Ziegler. 311 Pi Kappa Alpha TOP ROW: Rick A. Anderson, William E. Baker, David K. Bauer, Keith E. Bouchey, Robert R. Bowell, Kirwin L. Bowman, Bruce E. Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Daryl L. Carter, Jack L. Chalfant, Ross J. Christopher, Michael B. Clark, William R. Cook, Ronald W. Crotinger, Gregory Cunningham. I Pike, registered Dalmatian, belongs to the members of Pi Kappa Alpha. Pike rides to games, serenades and yell-ins on the Pikes ' fire truck. Pur- chased in the fall of 1968, the truck is a 1928 American La-France model. 312 Pike Playmate ' 7 calendar betters campus relations Pikes acquired a color television for the house. In addition, as house im- provements, they paved the parking lots and paneled a room for guests. In an effort to improve public rela- tions with the other living groups on campus, the men of Pi Kappa Alpha created and sponsored a Pike Play- mate calendar for use by students. Pic- tures were submitted by the various coed living groups on campus to be used on the calendar. Also highlighting the year was the election of a Pike as winner of the UMOC contest. Active in all intramurals, Pikes took second in softball and basketball and ranked third in football. They also cap- tured first place in ping pong. One of the men was a member of the K-State varsity rowing team. Pike social functions for the year in- cluded a barn party, beachcomber par- ty, Halloween masquerade, Roaring 20 ' s party, Christmas party, founders day, mothers weekend and the annual Dixie Ball Spring Formal. Pi Kappa Alpha TOP ROW: John C. Davisson. Robert G. Del Popolo. Grego- ry S. Dinkel. Stephen A. Dyer. Kenneth G. Ebert. Gary W. Flnkenbinder, Fred J. Foster. SECOND ROW: Clyde E. Francis. Duane E. Herman. Dennis B. Kirk, John M. Kirk. Alan J. Kostus, Jack R. Lewis. Josephs. Lolli. THIRD ROW: Dale P. Mann. James D. McCallum. Randolph McDonald. Gor- don B. McKenzie, Ford W. Miller. Kirk L. Nelson. Michael R. Odell. FOURTH ROW: William F. Organ, Mi- chael L. Parmely, Paul D. Parsons. Robert W. Perry, Gary M. Porter, Wal- ter Proudfoot. Dean B. Rice. FIFTH ROW: David F. Richards, Gary L. Robben, Robert W. Robinson, Frank A. Russo. Robert A. Schunke. Mark W. Schuster. Ronald L. Shaffer. BOTTOM ROW: John P. Shreves. Fred- erick B. Spears. James Spellmeier. Larry W. Summers. Keith R. Taylor, John P. Thomas. Fordyce T. Walker. 313 Social activities for members of Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon included having a candlelight dinner for their dates at mained after the meal to talk infor- the chapter house. The couples re- mally and to play a few card games. Sigma Alpha Epsilon TOP ROW: Mrs. Ethel Abbott, John C. Anderson, James W. Aubel, Jack L. Beezley, Jerome G. Beezley, William P. Beezley, Curtis L. Bock. SECOND ROW: John B. Bondurant, Hays A. Brickell, Alan G. Brummell, Philip K. Clark, Gary L. Cohen, Richard K. Corby, Alan B. Crane. THIRD ROW: Lloyd K. Culbertson, Wil- liam C. Dillingham, Victor L. Doperal- ski, William J. Droeger, James D. Duke- low, Harold R. Early, Terry D. Early. FOURTH ROW: Patrick B. Fitzsimons, Phillip E. Foss, Francis M. Caddie, Ar- chie L. Gooden, Darryl W. Graves, Lar- ry D. Harts, Alan S. Hayden. FIFTH ROW: Jack D. Houser, Dennis R. Howard, Timothy W. Ihloff, Roger S. John, Leland G. Jones, William M. Jones, Gregory E. Kennedy. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas E. Klag, Mi- chael J. Kuhn, Dale F. Langland, Thomas R. Lindsley, Richard M. Line, Clarence Livingston, Martin P. Marten. 314 _ _ ft 4 J Sigma Alpha Epsilon TOP ROW: Earl F. Meierhenry, Harold J. Mertz, Marc E. Miller, Max I. Miller. Thomas R. Nurn- berg. David J. Orlowski, Stephen P. Palmer. SECOND ROW: Loren E. Peithman, Wil- liam O. Pratt. Steven F. Randle. Willard B. Ransom. Chris L. Rasmussen, Mel- vin A. Reichuber. James M. Roberts. THIRD ROW: Larry E. Rollenhagen, Frederick P. Sackbauer. James N. Sanders. William E. Schaid, Carl F. Schwab, John W. Stockdale. Thomas E. Sundahl. FOURTH ROW: Dean E. Swingle. Charles B. Taylor. Thomas J. Thomas. Don K. Tomlinson. Jay H. Vader. Mi- chael E. Vandenberg. BOTTOM ROW: Duane R. Volz, Thomas E. Walker, Gary A. Walter. Brian K. Ward. Jack E. Washburn. Danney L. Wolfe. IFC recognizes Sig Alph grades Sigma Alpha Epsilon, in recognition of their academic strides, received the most improved scholarship award from Interfraternity Council. In addition, members were awarded the Hammerstein Trophy by the Kansas City alumni for their contributions in civic service. Among their service activ- ities was the project of coaching sixth and seventh grade boys on the Kiwanis basketball team. Participating in intramurals, the Sig Alphs took first in their league in foot- ball and won the Superball contest in basketball. Besides intramurals. mem- bers played on varsity football, basket- ball, track, baseball and golf teams. Members were active in Alpha Kap- pa Psi, Phi Eta Sigma and Sigma Tau. Sig Alphs also served as officers on the Interfraternity executive council. In music, three members w : ere in K-State Singers. Social activities for the house included a Bowery party, Belle Ball Formal, Island party and the Pad- dy Murphy celebration. For the second year, the men of Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon sold Year of the Cats bumper stickers to aid in pro- moting spirit for the athletic teams. 315 Sigma Chi TOP ROW: Mrs. Marion D. Unruh, Stanley R. Ahlerich, Thomas C. Bell, Craig M. Biggs, Jon C. Boren, Richard P. Bradley. SECOND ROW: Lawrence T. Buening, Mark D. Calcara, John M. Cartland, James E. Cox, Christopher F. Cutro, Robin B. Dalby. THIRD ROW: Donald L. Denton, Rich- ard M. Dudgeon, Jeffrey M. Eaton, Ernest B. Eberhart, Michael B. Elliott, Dale I.Ellis. FOURTH ROW: Randall S. Ellis, Randall J. Forbes, Frank P. Carver, Montgom- ery S. Gelwix, Brian R. Gilmore, Grant M.Glenn. FIFTH ROW: David E. Graham, Thomas L. Green, William H. Greig, Randall 0. Grill, Larry E. Hartman, Richard L. Hartman. BOTTOM ROW: James F. Haun, Mark A. Holt, Steven A. Jack, Thomas E. Kell- er, William M. Keller, Kirk A. Kempton. Sigma Chis cite 20th anniversary For the third consecutive year, the Sigma Chis attained their national Pe- terson Significant Chapter Award. It is the highest Sigma Chi award. Nabbing the second place in Greek Sing, the Sigma Chis also refurnished their living room with new carpeting. On Dec. 3, the active members and alums celebrated the chapter ' s 20th anniversary with a banquet and party. Sigma Chis painted a house to raise money to donate to the Wallace Village for retarded children. Members were active in Blue Key, Interfraternity Council, Engineering Council, Steel Ring, Student Senate and Phi Eta Sigma honorary. Social highlights included the annual Derby Day, sewer party, pajama party and the Sweetheart Ball. Extensive redecoration of the Sigma Chi living room finished a remodeling project done by a professional firm. The fraternity is occupied by 67 men. 316 Sigma Chi pledges study an average of 20 hours a week as a part of the scholarship program. This includes three hours each night. Actives who fall below house average are also re- quired to comply with the program. Sigma Chi TOP ROW: Kent M. Kill- mer. Marvin L. Landes, David B. Laun- der. Donald E. Lindahl, Timothy L. Lowrey. Gary D. McCallister. Richard L. McConn. SECOND ROW: Richard D. McDermott. Rodney B. McLenon. Leslie A. Mat- thews. John M. Miller, James E. Moore. Ronald E. Myers, Mark W. New. THIRD ROW: Rodney C. Olsen, Michael L. Palmer. Keith R. Paxton, Stephen D. Perine, James A. Petersen, Roy W. Pe- terson. Thomas C. Roberts. FOURTH ROW: James E. Sevier, Steven J. Sharpe. Gary L. Sheneman, Ernest G. Smith, Joseph K. Smith, Stephen E. Snodgrass, Ted R. Stealey. FIFTH ROW: Dennis E. Sweet, David R. Thompson, William A. Toepfer, Ste- phen G. Unruh, Gus G. Vedros, Ste- phen G. Vedros. BOTTOM ROW: Mark W. Watson, Stan G. Weir, Curt L. Willyard, Bruce L. Wil- son, George G. Wilson, Jan A. Windscheffel. 317 Sigma Phi Epsilon TOP ROW: Mrs. Cora Shupe, Douglas C. Albers, Glen G. Seal, Joseph E. Bell, Kimbrough A. Besheer, Steven Blickenstaff, Jerald L. Bohn. SECOND ROW: David H. Bony, Richard M. Boranyak, Sam J. Broberg, Roland W. Case, Daniel R. Cofran, Leslie Co- hoon, M. Wayne Converse. THIRD ROW: Guy W. Davis, Mark E. Davis, Jon S. Dolenc, James V. Doran, Jack E. Ellithorpe, Kenneth K. Eshel- man, Steven C. Fergerson. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth J. Francis, Richard D. Garvert, Allen G. Gersten- berger, Verlyn E. Gilges, Steve J. Graff, James W. Hartley, Tony J. Hedges. FIFTH ROW: Dennis K. Hill, Richard L. Hiss, David R. Howell, James H. Huff, Dixon L. Johnson, J. Michael Johnson, Lawrence E.Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Victor A. Joyce, James K. Kimball, Steven W. Kinder, Michael A. Lahmann, Gregg A. Langton, Joe G. Latta, Marion L. Maneth. Residing at 1015 Sunset, the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon totally redecorat- ed their basement recreation room. The Sigma Phi Epsilons also bought new carpeting and installed it in the living room of the fraternity ' s house. Sig Eps observe foreign culture Working through the Interfraternity Council, the members of Sigma Phi Epsilon sponsored an exchange pro- gram with foreign students involving exchange dinners, discussions and lec- tures on foreign countries. Men of Sigma Phi Epsilon were ac- tive in intramurals, assisted Gamma Phi Beta in homecoming decorations and decorated the Wharton Manor for the Christmas season. Outstanding individuals in the chap- ter participated on the varsity football, gymnastics, wrestling, track and soccer teams. Sig Eps were active in Union Program Council and Tau Sigma Delta. The president of the Commerce Coun- cil was also a Sig Ep. Redecorating their basement and in- stalling new carpet at their chapter house, 1015 Sunset, was one of their projects. They plan to continue with their redecorating in the future. Sigma Pi Epsilon at K-State is one of 177 national chapters. This chapter was founded Feb. 23, 1918. Sigma Phi Epsilon men transform a doorway into a temporary handball f f i Vr court in free time. Sig Ep members also participated in varsity athletics. Sigma Phi Epsilon TOP ROW: Robert E. Mapes. William M. McDiffett. James M. Montgomery, Larry R. Mueller. Craig Nelsen, Glen D. Owen. SECOND ROW: David H. Owens, Thom- as C. Paulson. Lawrence W. Pitman, Mark W. Pray, Donald W. Rees. Lee M. Reeve. THIRD ROW: Robert D. Regnier, Pat- rick D. Scanlan, Jesse W. Scarborough. Patrick R. Schmitt. Mark C. Schreiber. Joe H. Scoby. FOURTH ROW: Charles Segebrecht. John M. Shelley. Robert M. Stepanich, Kenneth R. Stith, John L. Stott, Tom B. Taul. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Taylor, Dennis A. Vanderpool. Thomas W. Vernon, Ste- ven C. Wassom, Robert E. Welty, James G. White. Bruce P. Woodward. 319 Tau Kappa Epsilon TOP ROW: Mrs. Victoria Withers, Steven W. Albright, Keith E. Alquist, Jonathan N. Ash, George E. Attebury, Steven Butter- worth, Paul M. Castello. SECOND ROW: Richard P. Clark, Ste- ven T. Crough, Bruce L. Davis, Bruce F. Dietler, Gary J. Dreier, Michael E. Egan, Robert J. Everson. BOTTOM ROW: Michael G. Flory, Dar- rell K. Frackowiak, Gary L. Freeman, Richard T. Freeman, Michael W. Fruehling, Gregg R. Gordon, Bradley D. Gray. Bact Members of Tau Kappa Epsilon take ter house, 1516 N. Manhattan. Other part in a football game at the chap- TKE events during the year included 320 a ' Teke Trek to celebrate a victory in football and giving a skit for HQ. Tekes promote purple white Backing purple pride, the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon carried a purple football from Manhattan to Lawrence before the K-State-KU football game. Community service was emphasized by a Public Service Weekend in the spring, a March of Dimes airlift and a Halloween party for underprivileged children in the Manhattan area. Outstanding members of Tau Kappa Epsilon were the sub-chairmen of the Campus Entertainment and the Harle- quinade committees, Tribunal, Union Hospitality committee, Alpha Pi Mu, Arnold Air Society and the IFC Execu- tive Board. Members were named to the Air Force, Putnam and General Motors scholarships. Socially, their calendar included the Red Carnation Ball. TKE reunion and corral, pajama, sawdust and Greek par- ties. An exchange with University of Nebraska TKEs finished the year. Raising their membership from 16 to 62 the TKE house is at its capacity Tau Kappa Epsilon TOP ROW: Rich- ard L. Hanson. Raymond G. Hardy, Christopher M. Hilton, John D. How- land, Gregory K. Hutchins. Michael W. Just. SECOND ROW: Jerry A. Kackley. Gregg N. Lagerberg. William B. Lundblad. John R. Mahar, Patrick A. McElhany, Richard L. Middleton. THIRD ROW: Richard H. Miller, Brian L. Oliver. Dennis W. Perry, Daniel L. Pe- terson, John D. Reimer, Jimmy L. Sawyer. FOURTH ROW: Stephen K. Scott, Ar- nold M. Sherman, Robert C. Sillin, Wil- liam P. Sine, Steven A. Stacy. James E. Sylvester. BOTTOM ROW: Jerald D. Towle, Daryl C. .Unruh, David R. Vines, Lance W. Walters. James R. Widener, Philip G. Williamson, Richard R. Willis. 321 Triangle TOP ROW: Mrs. Sue Kim- brough, Earl R. Allen, Gary G. Ander- son, Fred W. Barden, Steven R. Boot- man, Willis L. Boughton. SECOND ROW: Douglas A. Boyle, Thomas L. Boyle, Donald D. Buckland, David L. Casper, Larry G. Conrad, Bradd A. Crowley. THIRD ROW: Robert A. Curry, Fred L. Curry, Gary A. Ditty, Steven B. Doer- ing, Harry J. Evans, David F. Fairbanks. FOURTH ROW: Jay W. Glass, Gregory W. Hardin, Marc S. Hardin, Paul T. Hardman, Daniel L. Heeren, Mitchell C. Hensley. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel T. Hogue, Rob- ert R. Hogue, Douglas S. Hoopes, Ron- ald G. Keller, Thomas P. Kowalski, Kenneth J. Krna. Triangle merits national award Named as the top Triangle chapter in the nation by national headquarters for the second consecutive year was the local Triangle chapter. The honor is determined by the chapter ' s perform- ance in scholarship, campus activities and social events. Triangle also received the national Scholarship Cup for being the chapter with the highest grades. Their grades also earned Triangle the IFC scholar- ship trophy for the highest living group grade average on the campus. Outstanding Triangles participated in Student Governing Association and were named to Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau and Eta Kappa Nu. Members also were on Engineering Council, Traffic Board and Athletic Council. Improvements to the chapter house, involvement in Greek Sing, a formal and other parties compiled their year. Triangle men gather for a session of cards preceding their evening meal. Triangle fraternity restricts its mem- engineering, architecture, mathema- bers to men majoring in chemistry. tics or physics. House improvements 9Q y .- -,? Tfc Q if 9 O 1kUAJL4% included repainting and refurnishing their housemother ' s living quarters. Triangle TOP ROW: Gregory G. Mai- len. Clarence Y. Mar, Bruce A. Maxwell, John H. Meiners. Bruce F. Meyer, Theodore J. Mick, Richard D. Neely. SECOND ROW: James R. Nulty, Mi- chael F. Pacey, George E. Pinick. Bruce D. Remsberg, David C. Rieniets, David G. Schneck. Lee E. Slupianek. BOTTOM ROW: William A. Stoskopf. Terry L. Stout, Richard H. Sweers. Michael V. Tobin, Richard C. Wichman. Philip M. Woodworth, Robert C. Workman. 323 Free facilities used by the residents of Goodnow include clothes dryers. It ' s a Happening Thing! named theme for Spring Fling activities Spring Fling 1970 incorporated the theme: It ' s a Happening Thing! Sponsored by KSUARH, all activities were provided free to all residents dur- ing the week. Skits presented in the Union Little Theater by Wildcat and Wildkitten candidates kicked off the week. The final crowning took place later in the week at an open air dance. Also characteristic of Spring Fling are the scholarship dinner and leader- ship banquet given in honor of out- standing students in the dorms. Completing the Fling were elaborate bed decorations, a bed race, the picnic lunch, outside games and movies. Fa- vorite contests such as the annual tug- of-war for partner halls and the bed race were retained from past years, while a bathtub stuffing contest was added to the Spring Fling program. 324 Spring Fling activities include a bathtub stuffing competition. Dorm residents are regularly issued to a checker who punches them be- his meal ticket must request a new meal tickets that they must present fore all meals. A student who loses meal ticket and pay a five dollar fee. 325 Dormitory leaders were honored at a banquet during 1970 Spring Fling. KSUARH hosts Kansas meeting Since its formation in 1964, KSUARH has been instrumental in introducing new policies to the dormitories in an effort to keep pace with the changing needs of the university student. Each hall scholarship house has one repre- sentative. Additional delegates are added for each 350 residents. Visitation has been expanded in most of the dorms and each year many halls undertake a local service project. Events in the past year included the annual leadership conference, inter- dorm sing, Spring Fling and campus clean-up. During Spring Fling, men and women dorms team-up for compe- tition in a variety of events. They also produce skits to introduce their Wildcat and Wildkitten contestants. To show its growing involvement in the state association, K-State hosted this year ' s state conference. Spring Fling participants, with water on the bed races. Saturday ' s activi- balloons in hand, planned an attack ties ended a week of dormitory fun. 326 Straube places in Spring Fling Refurnishing and minor redecorating of the house was a highlight for Straube Scholarship House. New rugs were in- stalled in areas of the house and several rooms were painted. Members of Straube House included a state FFA reporter, president of the KSUARH. a student senator, president of the Bakery Club and a recipient of the Danforth Award. Straube House sponsored a spaghetti eating contest, a Christmas formal, a Spring Formal, a Halloween hayrack ride plus dances and house parties. In addition. Straube won the scaven- ger hunt and the campus cleanup cam- paign in the 1969 Spring Fling. Straube men were also active in Phi Kappa Phi. Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Tau and the soccer and rowing teams. In intramurals. Straube men were champions of the residence hall divi- sion in football and were the softball throw and cross country champions. Competing in the various intramur- al sports, the men of Straube house were leaders in football, cross coun- try and the softball throw contests. Straube TOP ROW: Gregory L. Bow- ers. Steven R. Clark. Thomas F. Cox. Gregory Fontenot. Charles E. Gadson. Robert J. Hand. SECOND ROW: Leslie E. Heffner. Wil- liam C. Insley. Robert P. Jonas, Steven R. Kale, Galen L. Lambert. Gary A. Lillich. THIRD ROW: Carl D. Lindahl, William E. Meyer, Brian O ' Neill, Gary L. Palma- teer. Earnest E. Peterson. Robert V. Price. Roger W. Resley. BOTTOM ROW: Dwight A. Schulke, Craig W. Smith. Steven B. Smith. Rich- ard D. Symns, Ronald G. Thomason, James F. Warnken. Clint S. Whitwer. 327 Clovia adopts Manhattan family during Christmas Clovia Scholarship House residents, 1200 Pioneer Lane, participate in the women ' s intramural program. They took second place in canoe racing. Women of Clovia 4-H House partici- pated in Homecoming, HO and were clothing leaders at the Douglas Center 4-H Club in Manhattan. The women of Clovia adopted a local family to ex- change gifts with and to share their main dinner for Christmas. Clovia residents were active in Mor- tar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta, Omi- cron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Theta Sigma Phi, Alpha Delta Theta, Sigma Delta Pi and Phi Kappa Phi. Clovia ' s Crystal Ball, their annual Christmas party, highlighted social ac- tivity. Other events included a Barn party at Halloween, their semi-formal in the spring, theme parties and a spe- cial buffet for alums and parents fol- lowing the Homecoming game. Members and pledges were active in state and national 4-H competition, placing high in the state competition. Participating in the women ' s intra- mural program, the women of Clovia won second in the canoe races. Clovia TOP ROW: Mrs. Mary Cham- berlain, Mardel L. Asbury, Linda G. Ault, Kathy J. Auman, Nancy J. Back- hus, Sheila L. Bairow, Patsy L. Bartholomew. SECOND ROW: Gloria G. Brock, Judy C. Brown, Lynda K. Burkhard, Lois A. Carey, Linda J. Carney, Jean K. Clark- son, Margaret R. Grouse. THIRD ROW: Denise M. Davis, Barbara D. Dempsey, Alexis Lou Ebert, Roetta D. Floyd, Nancy J. Freed, Ruth E. Gra- ham, Judy K. Hammond. FOURTH ROW: Constance J. Hanks, Judith A. Hendershot, Sue E. Henke, Betty L. Hibler, Judy K. Houtz, Carolyn S. Huff, Brenda A. Judd. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy A. Kasitz, Jac- quolynn A. Katana, Neva E. Klein, Di- ane M. Kongs, Sharon L. Kootz, Karo- lyn K. Kroenlein, Carolyn K. Landes. 328 Clovia TOP ROW: Janice M. Leeburg. Nancy A. Mauderly. Lanissa L. Mc- Arthur, Ava J. Merryfield, Catherine A. Millsap. Roberta A. Moore, Julie A. Murphy. SECOND ROW: Carol A. Odgers, Janice C. Ostrom, Carolyn A. Parks. Cathy A. Powers, llene M. Ryser, Carol A. Sauer- wein. Rebecca L. Shaw. THIRD ROW: Lois A. Simon. Ann L. Sipes, Susan A. Smith. Judy C. Stock. Teresa J. Stoneback. Lura V. Story. Victoria M. Sudja. BOTTOM ROW: Joan E. Sunderland. Beverly J. Thomas. Karen K. Threlkel. Terry S. Voboril. Maxine E. Wilson. Jan- ice K. Wood, Kathleen L. Wood. Part of living in the Clovia coopera- tive house involves taking turns with the cooking, cleaning the house and washing dishes. Each coed living in Clovia must donate a set amount of time weekly to help with the chores. 329 Smurthwaite TOP ROW: Mrs. Myrtle W. Moore, Kris A. Adams, Jane M. Ba- con, Jeannette Bailey, Judith J. Bell, Miriam P. Benninga. SECOND ROW: Linda J. Booth, Armin- da D. Bowhay, Karen S. Carlson, Debo- rah J. Courtner, Christine A. Damon, Patricia J. Davidson. THIRD ROW: Cecilia Dodge, Susan J. Pagan, Teresa J. Franz, Patricia K. Frie- sen, Sue L. Garrison, Lillian M. Groothuis. BOTTOM ROW: Jeannette M. Grout, Gayla S. Hamman, Rita J. Hatch, Ju- dith A. Heldt, Margie L. Henry, Lucie R. Hensley. Housing 62 coeds, the Smurthwaite Scholarship House, 1500 N. Manhat- tan, participated in kickball, basket- ball and volleyball intramurals. The house also took second place in the women ' s competition of Quiz Bowl. 330 Coeds take first for overall GPA Smurthwaite women were rewarded for their scholastic efforts by attaining the highest overall grade point average among the women ' s residence halls. In addition, the coeds won a second place trophy for their participation in the women ' s division of the University ' s Quiz Bowl and took part in women ' s intramurals. Finalists in the Miss Agriculture, Miss Manhattan-K-State and Home- coming Queen contests were all repre- sentatives of the co-operative house. Another Smurthwaite coed was named Sweetheart of Kappa Alpha Psi. Their social events during the year afforded the coeds a chance to work together as they made plans to have an informal Halloween Costume party, an informal Christmas party complete with an unexpected visit from Santa Glaus and a spring formal. For attaining the highest GPA in the house, a Smurthwaite coed receives the Scholarship Owl at the annual scholarship dinner at Smurthwaite. Smurthwaite TOP ROW: Diane M. Mix, Sandra J. Houghton, Clelia K. Howland. Nela K. Huntsinger. Marilyn J. Intermill, Janice A. Jacobs, Anne P. Kaiser. SECOND ROW: Margena S. Keas, Mary M. Keeshan. Trudy A. Kloefkorn, Ju- dith M. Krob. Linda M. Kruse. Benetta M. Lambrecht. Janice D. Lenz. THIRD ROW: Carolyn A. Lorson. Kathy C. Marion. Jean A. Martin. Karen M. McDaniel, Gail D. McHenry, Brenda L Miller, Joyce B. Morrow. FOURTH ROW: Karen E. Mosher. Marie A. Pacey, Linda R. Peterson, Karen S. Proberts, Rita M. Rieschick. Donna M. Runft. Nancy K. Scheetz. BOTTOM ROW: Diane K. Schwilling, Susan M. Siefers. Lillian L. Sigle. Mar- sha M. Smith. Carol D. Wenger. Tanya S. Wilson. Susan A. Winkler. 331 Smith TOP ROW: Mr. Anthony R. Mason, Mrs. Martha E. Mason, Paul L. Ballinger, Michael A. Barnes, Roger A. Blanken, Christopher Bombardier. SECOND ROW: Paul A. Chubbuck, Raymond L. Copeland, Richard M. Crew, Larry F. Culbertson, Patrick L. Dain, Richard A. Farney. THIRD ROW: Michael F. Card, John D. Graver, David C. Hall, H. Hugh Irvin, David A. Jarvis, Curtis E. Jilg. BOTTOM ROW: Randall K. Kenton, Ronald G. Kenton, Gary R. Kolling, Dale L. Ladd, Robert P. Lienemann, Joel J. Mason. Smith wins first in blood drive Blood donations during the annual K-State Bloodmobile earned the Smith Scholarship House the Golden Drop Award. The award is given each semes- ter to the living group making the greatest percentage of donations. Scholarship and sports activities also provided the men opportunities as the men of Smith maintained the highest GPA among the organized living groups on campus. Participating in the Inde- pendent Division of men ' s intramurals, the residents of Smith also took second place in swimming and cross country intramural competition. Student Body vice-president was a resident of Smith and other residents were student senators and members of the Arnold Air Society, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, NRHH, Sigma Delta Chi, Eta Kappa Nu, Alpha Zeta, Sigma Tau, Phi Eta Sigma and K-State ' s Wildcat Marching Band. Men of Smith Scholarship House gave a Haunted House party, Christmas party and a Spring Formal. Residents of the Smith Scholarship House achieved the highest GPA for men ' s university housing groups and won the Golden Drop Award twice. 332 Smith Scholarship House rated the Golden Drop Award, an award to the living group making the highest per- centage of donations to the semi-an- nual Bloodmobile. They have taken the honor the past three semesters. Smith TOP ROW: Steven C. Mattix. Michael F. McDaniel. Kenneth R. Mc- Donald. John A. McManigal. Michael D. Miller, Dan J. Mlinek, Donald G. Naylor. SECOND ROW: Joseph D. Niernberger. Ira L. Parsons. Keith F. Pickett. Robert G. Rodda. James J. Schraeder, Thom- as M. Shields. William B. Simpson. BOTTOM ROW: Gerald E. Sloan. Gerald E. Smith. Edward L. Swenson. Henry S. Tillinghast. Herbert S. Tillinghast. Richard L. Townley. Fred J. Zutavern. 333 Van Zile Hall TOP ROW: Virginia J. Anderson, Gloria A. Armbruster, Bill W. Arnold, Dale A. Beck, Steven G. Beliel, MarkG. Bell, John P. Biggs. SECOND ROW: Robert B. Blackburn, Terry A. Blaser, Linda J. Breeden, John A. Brewer, Robert D. Brining, Paul Burgardt, Johnna K. Burns. THIRD ROW: Linda L. Callahan, Linnea G. Capps, James L. Carter, Larry G. Chorn, Lawrence Dixon, Jimmy C. Dooley, Pamela J. Dowden. FOURTH ROW: Margo M. Dudley, Ste- ven W. Englehardt, Sharon A. Farrell, Mark J. Finger, Janet S. Garton, Norris D. Going, Barbara L. Grover. BOTTOM ROW: Joseph C. Hake, Nancy C. Hall, Sherryl A. Hawley, Kerma S. Headrick, David C. Heinsohn, Charles B. Hermesch, Janice M. Hickok. fV v l I With a majority of residents enrolled in the honors program, Van Zile was the first co-educational dorm. Host- ing entertainment at a coffee house 334 on weekends, Van Zile residents also were finalists in 1970 Harlequinade. Van Zile begins open visitation After functioning as a women ' s resi- dence for forty-one years, Van Zile was closed in 1967 for remodeling. In the fall of 1968 the hall re-opened to pro- vide co-educational housing for stu- dents, many of whom are participating in the honors program. Van Zile hall is the oldest dormitory in Kansas. The dorm was dedicated in 1926 and is named for Mary Pierce Van Zile who served as dean of women at K-State from 1908 to 1940. Initiated at Van Zile as a special pro- ject was a coffee house every three weeks. The coffee house was open to all students. A Hall Chorus and Hall Fall Retreat were other projects. Visitation policies for Van Zile were reviewed and extended to include the times each day from noon until wom- en ' s closing hours. Van Zile won second place in wom- en ' s intramurals, placed first in the men ' s intramural wrestling and won both divisions of the university ' s Quiz Bowl. Dorm residents also participated in Spurs, Mortar Board, Student Senate, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma and the Mock United Nations. Van Zile ' s skit was one of four skits chosen by judges to perform in HQ. Van Zile cast members practice indi- vidual parts for their skit, The Ban- ner of Purple and White, before ap- pearing in the final dress rehearsal. Van Zile Hall TOP ROW: Peggy J. Holeman, Joanne L. Hoobler. Janet K. Morton, Michael D. Howard. Larry L. Jackson, Robert Katz. Laurel C. King, Richard J. Kramer. SECOND ROW: Joseph R. Laughlin. James L. Livergood, Kathleen J. Mc- Iver, William H. Meredith, Patricia A. Meyer, Rexanne Miller, Stephen R. Miller, Judith A. Moore. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis E. Moser, Brad T. Murphree. Carol S. Nave. Curtis F. Nimz. Pamela I. Owens, Ray A. Parker, Leon J. Patton, Brad A. Paulsen. 335 Van Zile Hall TOP ROW: Rhonda J. Pearson, Martha A. Peterson, Richard D. Peterson, Carolyn I. Price, Robert D. Prochaska, John W. Prock, Karen R. Quilty, Kathleen A. Reinecke. SECOND ROW: Donald E. Richards, Mary L. Richardson, Don G. Richter, Margaret Ricksecker, Joseph K. Rippe- toe, William D. Rothwell, Charles A. Ruberson, Jeanette S. Rumsey. THIRD ROW: Diane M. Sandblade, Lee A. Scheufler, Marcella J. Shook, John R. Shrout, Joann K. Slead, Steven B. Smith, Wesley E. Smith, Paul L. Stagner. FOURTH ROW: Sidney J. Stevenson, Dixie K. Voss, Terry E. Waldren, Paul M. Warren, Cynthia Wentz. Pamela J. White, Wade B. Whiteham, Christine D.Wilbur. BOTTOM ROW: Cherie A. Williams, Garnet M. Wilson, John F. Wilson, Da- vid W. Wood, Michael D. Wood, Joanne Worthington, Francine J. Zimmerman, Martha A. Zinn. i V A Van Zile Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: James H. Greason, Garnet M. Wilson, Barbara L. Grover, David C. Heinsohn, Linnea G. Capps. Stephen R. Miller, Sharon L. Lunn. SECOND ROW: Joanne L. Hoobler, Richard D. Peterson, David P. Rogge, Kathryn I. Tempero, James L. 336 Carter, Robert D. Prochaska. BOTTOM ROW: Terry A. Blaser, Carolyn I. Price, Paul L. Stag- ner, Donald E. Richards. Boyd functions honor families Women of Boyd hall sponsored sev- eral social functions celebrating various holidays. The coeds gave a Halloween, Valentines, Thanksgiving and Christ- mas dinner. During the spring semes- ter, they honored residents with high scholastic achievement. Special week- ends in the dorm included those for fa- thers, mothers and little sisters. During Spring Fling activities, the women produced a play. The coeds also captured first place in kickball compe- tition in their league. Dormitory improvements in Boyd included the recarpeting of second floor and the addition of a color TV. Last spring, the first and fourth floors were furnished with new carpeting. Boyd women were active in Engin- dears, Angel Flight, Light Brigade, AWS, K-State Singers, Model United Nations and Student Governing Asso- ciation. Boyd women were Miss Norton County and a finalist for the 1969 Miss K-State Manhattan Pageant. Finding time for a break from study- ing, the women of Boyd Hall work to see how many coeds they can fit in- to one of the hall telephone booths. Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Sharlene K. Mitchell, Karen J. DeOrdio, Sally J. As- tle, Linda S. Bain, Jenifer E. Baldridge. Florice L. Bales, Jeanene E. Barrett. SECOND ROW: Sherri L. Basom, Con- stance J. Bearnes, Diana S. Beesley, Kathy Bellows, Deborah S. Blanchard, Susan E. Bolin, Jana D. Bellinger. THIRD ROW: Helen E. Boyd, Karen E. Bradshaw, Barbara A. Brining, Gloria G. Brock, Sara E. Brookens, Judith K. Brown, Christen L. Bruce. BOTTOM ROW: Jerrilyn J. Brunk, Roz- elle M. Bruns, Mary V. Buie, Peggy D. Buntain, Jill E. Carr, Terry J. Casey, Rebecca J. Clevenger. 337 Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Cheryl S. Coff- man, Dawn A. Coffman, Rebecca S. Collom, Carol S. Cortner, Theresa Y. Cover, Connie J. Cruce, Jean M. Daily, Mary C. Derusseau. SECOND ROW: Marilyn S. Deschner, Cathy A. Dierking, Lisa J. Dronberger, Deanna J. Duffey, Nancy K. Dunn, Marsha D. Dutton, Kerry L. Earley, Lin- da K. Easley. THIRD ROW: Barbara Esser, Carol A. Evans, Martha A. Evans, Jennifer A. Fankhauser, Ellen L. Feldhausen, Mari- lyn F. Finger, Christal A. Ford, Janice A. Fraley. FOURTH ROW: Janis L. Fritz, Janice L. Gaines, Rebecca A. Gillette, Deborah A. Gilmore, Martha J. Gish, Jackie L. Grable, Mary C. Grable, Cynthia A. Green. FIFTH ROW: Terrence Greninger, Vir- ginia K. Griffith, Rebecca L. Grim, Deborah A. Gross, Vikki L. Hanlon, Susan G. Harvey, Linda M. Hatch, Nan- cy S. Haughinberry. SIXTH ROW: Barbara E. Healy, Mary S. Heidrick, Mary A. Henry, Janis G. Her- pich, Lynn A. Heusdens, Mary J. Hitch- cock, Judith L. Huffman, Sarah L. Hunsucker. SEVENTH ROW: Cindy L. Hutchins, Jennifer S. Inskeep, Rebecca R. Isch, Diana R. Jaeger, Mary L. Johann, Deb- orah K. Johnson, Sylvia R. Johnson, Janelle K.Jones. EIGHTH ROW: Francie L. Kaelson, Jean E. Kaiser, Martha C. Kellogg, Beth E. Kerr, Melanie Kimbrell, Bonnie J. King, Deborah L. King, Pamela G. Kitch. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy K. Kohman, Kathleen A. Krier, Marlene J. Kritzler, Andrea L. Kuzila, Carol A. Landtiser, Cynthia S. Latas, Linda D. Laws, Mary J. Lebens. 338 Boyd Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Carol A. Evans, Christal A. Ford. Rita A. Stolz, Susan K. Phillips. Susan E. Sheetz. Cheryl L. Toth, Sharlene K. Mitchell, Nancy S. Haughinberry. Barbara A. Brining, Lynn A. Heusdens. Jennifer A. Fankhauser. SECOND ROW: Peggy D. Bun- tain, Margaret J. Miller, Lisa C. Peine. Jennifer J. Todd, Marcia R. Thorn, Virginia K. Griffith, Nancy J. Mundwiler. BOTTOM ROW: Judith L. Huffman, Ruth A. Schlaegel. Rebecca R. Isch, Mary V. Buie, Jennifer S. Inskeep. Glennis J. Simpson. Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Susan K. Lee, Rebecca J. Leete. Jean M. Levendof- sky. Stephen L. Lewallen, Phyllis A. Long, Trudie K. Long. Mary N. Lucido. SECOND ROW: Patricia E. Lundy. Carol A. Lyon, Linda E. Maechtlen, Sherry L. Markert, Janet J. Marshall. Gloria A. Marxen. Kathleen M. Mast. THIRD ROW: Mary M. Mast, Viva K. Mathes, Elizabeth A. McGuirk, Deanna M. McNeal. Karen S. Wendell, Margaret J. Miller, Marlynne K. Miller. FOURTH ROW: Marianne M. Moll, Pamela S. Montgomery, Patricia A. Mudge, Jeanette M. Mulligan, Nancy J. Mundwiler, Pamela J. Newberry, Doro- thy A. Newell. FIFTH ROW: Mary J. Newman, J. Caro- lyn Odell, Patricia L. Parker, Lisa C. Peine, Jean Peters, Susan K. Phillips, Margaret L. Piper. BOTTOM ROW: Suzanne Pritchett, Charlotte A. Quint. Nelwyn Richard- son, Telma M. Riga. Bette J. Rodgers, Pamela K. Rowland. 339 Model race car velocity is figured by a radiation source. Rates of decay Boyd Hall TOP ROW: Cynthia A. Sahlfeld, Ruth A. Schlaegel, Cheryl A. Schmidt. Deborah E. Schnell, Stephan- ie K. Schrader, Kathy J. Schulz, Linda J. Scoby, Kathleen E. Segerson. SECOND ROW: Jeanette M. Shank, Susan E. Sheetz, Jeri L. Short, Glennis J. Simpson, Marten K. Simpson, Carol A. Singer, Shirley J. Slate, Claudia J. Slechta. THIRD ROW: Barbara J. Smith, Judith A. Smith, Marilyn J. Smith, Marsha S. Smith, Marilyn F. Snyder, Debra S. Soderberg, Judith E. Speaks, Mary E. Spratt. FOURTH ROW: Nina C. Stair, Pamela S. Starbuck, Barbara A. Story, Charla K. Stover, Nancy J. Strandberg, Victoria M. Sudja, Vicky L. Tatro, Mary K. Tessendorf. FIFTH ROW: Marcia R. Thorn, Jennifer J. Todd, Cheryl L. Toth, Becky L. Trigg, Linda S. Trigg, Kay L. Turk, Donna S. Turpin, Suzanne K. Ulrich. SIXTH ROW: Linda J. Van Horn, Carol A. Vishneske, Deborah S. Walker, Luann J. Wamhoff, Jolene K. Wasse- miller, Cathy K. Webb, Laurie J. Weber, Lois J. Weiss. BOTTOM ROW: Julia D. White, Anto- inette Whitlock, Pamela S. Williams, Barbara L. Wilson, Janet J. Wilson, Janet H. Woodson, Karen J. Wulfkuhle, Karen A. Youngman. of isotope particles are computed in The exhibit was a portion of the nu- nuclear engineering geiger counters. clear engineers Open House exhibit. Reside, 340 Residents of Boyd hall spend part of their leisure time singing songs and making friends in their living room. member dormitory included partici- Projects also undertaken by the 220 pating in Homecoming decorations. 341 Ford constructs istening room Navigating through her corridor filled with umbrellas is found difficult by a Ford hall coed. The umbrellas, placed to dry, are the result of a rainy day. Coeds in Ford hall celebrated the Christmas season with a vesper service in the dorm. For Halloween, the coeds entertained children from Manhattan with a party and then they took them trick or treating. In order to add a stereo room, the dorm purchased a sound proof wall to enclose a section of the basement. Spe- cial interest films on subjects such as self defense were also shown. Valentine ' s Day provided a banquet and formal and a scholarship banquet was given in the spring. The women hosted a tea on Parent ' s Day after the game and entertained their parents on Mother ' s and Father ' s weekends. Ford hall coeds were selected as the Block and Bridle Queen, FFA Sweet- heart and AWS president. Residents took part in intramurals, Homecoming decorations and Spring Fling. Ford TOP ROW: Mrs. Wilma Tuni- son, Mrs. Sammye J. Hoss, Roberta A. Achten, Eena J. Adams, Deema J. Addi- son, Christine S. Akerly, Rosanne W. Albers, Sarah A. Albright. SECOND ROW: Marcia A. Alexander, Susan L. Allison, Glenda J. Ames, Debra S. Anderson, Donna K. Ander- son, Mary J. Aufdengarten, Kathy J. Auman, Sue A. Austin. THIRD ROW: Barbara J. Ayres, Nancy K. Ayres, Susan C. Babb, Gwen A. Baer, Sheryl L. Baer, Mary D. Banker, Cheryl J. Barker, Diane Barker. FOURTH ROW: Nancy L. Barker, Judy M. Barnett, Karen J. Barton, Cynthia S. Bates, Patricia A. Bear, Mary H. Bed- nar, Tamarra E. Beeler, Carolyn S. Bell. BOTTOM ROW: Janet K. Bell, Nancy D. Bennett, Nancy L. Bennett, Martha E. Benson, Ruth S. Bergman, Jeanne L. Berlin, Karen A. Biesenthal, Ann J. Biggs. 342 cts n ted ' senice , f Mil to fnt.Spe- such as ' omen after the iratson k edastle I Swett- lesideats j lecomin? Glamour magazine and the Clothing and Textiles department sponsored the Top Campus Girl contest. In the rating of best dressed coed, the Ford Hall TOP ROW: Linda M. Black- burn, Rhonda L. Blackburn. Carrie A. Bleam, Christine Blumenshine, Rebec- ca B. Boggs, Barbara K. Bohn, Jennifer N. Bolt, Marline A. Bond. SECOND ROW: Patricia S. Bowell, Kathleen M. Bowers, Mary B. Bowyer, Sherri L. Boyd, Pamela B. Boylan. Janet K. Boyle, Beth G. Bradshaw, Pamela C. Brewer. THIRD ROW: Debra J. Briery, Marlene J. Brinker, Karrie K. Britegam, Deidra D. Broadwater. Danna R. Brugger. Barbara J. Brummel, Lucinda A. Bull- ock. Julie E. Burch. FOURTH ROW: Kathryn J. Busch. Sally A. Bushnell, Marcia S. Busselle. Kim- berly A. Buxton. Nancy I. Byrom. Helen P. Caldwell, Cecilia A. Campbell. Rita J. Campbell. FIFTH ROW: Yvonne D. Carrico, Debbie L. Cartmill, Marie J. Castillo. Lana R. Castle. Elizabeth G. Cauthorn, Barbara J. Chance, Martha M. Christie, Joyce E. Cline. SIXTH ROW: Marilyn D. Cochran. Patri- cia L. Coen, Crystal Collinsworth. Kay A. Colyn, Kathleen A. Cook. Susan K. Cook. Deborah L. Corbet, Cheryl M. Corcoran. BOTTOM ROW: Mary C. Corrigan, Pamela S. Courtner. Colleta L. Court- ney. Wanda C. Couture, Sheryl K. Cox. Margaret E. Craig. Barbara A. Crelly, Mary M. Crenshaw. coeds were judged on the reflection of their personality in their clothes. Ford Hall TOP ROW: Pamela R. Cre- ten, Mary C. Crispin, Nancy A. Crofoot, Mary L. Cundiff, Judith A. Cunning- ham, Donna R. Daniels, Sandra L. Davisson. SECOND ROW: Cynthia A. Dawson, Lynne D. Dayhoff, Donna R. Dickerson, Donna M. Diehl, Mary L. Dicker, Linda C. Dinwiddie. Margaret L. Doerksen. THIRD ROW: Donna A. Donohue, Dianne L. Downey, Aleda D. Drake, Mary E. Drees, Maxine K. Dunham, Col- leen M. Durand, Adrian L. Eakin. FOURTH ROW: Margaret L. Eby, Judith M. Eccles, Michaeline M. Eck, Mary K. Edgecombe, Linda I. Ellinwood, Cathy J. Ellis, Ann A. Ellsbury. FIFTH ROW: Leslie M. Elsham, Deborah A. Eisner, Mary L. Emery, Jean E. Emmerson, Jacqueline Enders, Susan K. Engelhardt, Sue A. Ericson. SIXTH ROW: Laura L. Evans, Linda M. Fangohr, Gloria A. Farber, Dana L. Feaster, Collette M. Fiffe, Linda M. Fil- son, Jeanette L. Fischer. SEVENTH ROW: Pamela Fitzjarrell, Kathy B. Flandermeyer, Dianne L. Fletcher, Susan K. Fletcher, Dianne L. Fogelberg, Terri L. Fowles, Margaret A. Frame. EIGHTH ROW: Joyce M. Franklin, Jen- nifer J. Friesen, Diane R. Fritchen, Kathleen S. Frostrom, Linda M. Fry, Gretchen L. Fundis, Janet E. Gadbery. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy D. Garrelts, Glenda F. Garrett, Rhonda K. Garrison, Frances A. Gatz, Cynthia George, Christy L. Gepner, Connie S. Giess. 344 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Alice J. Giger, Judy A. Gillen, Ann M. Gilliland, Carol J. Gilmore. Kathryn K. Glasco. Cynthia A. Glasgow. Jane G. Gockel . SECOND ROW: Julie A. Goehring. Sara Goering. Patricia A. Goldwasser, Mar- tha S. Graves, Nancy K. Greenlee, Lin- da J. Griffeth, Mary A. Griffith. THIRD ROW: Cydney S. Grobe, Nancy A. Gruver, Judy C. Gustafson. Joan M. Haig, Karla C. Halderson, Rhonda J. Hall. Virginia A. Haller. BOTTOM ROW: Cynthia C. Halls, Nancy R. Hartman. Carolyn M. Hathaway. Patricia A. Hattrup. Rita M. Hattrup. Susan E. Hays. Carolyn K. Heath. Ford hall coeds work on decorations Day formal. Held in the ballroom of in conjunction with their Valentine ' s the K-State Union, the theme of the annual dance sponsored by the dor- mitory was The Sweetheart Tree. I Forgetting classes for a few minutes Ford hall coeds discuss the events of the day. Dorm rooms, planned for two students, are furnished with clos- ets, desks and beds. The students also may add their own decorations. Ford Hall TOP ROW: Susan M. Heath, Wanda M. Hedden, Susanne J. Heeb. Teresa A. Heenan, Janet K. Heins, Diane J. Heitman, Linda M. Helfrich. SECOND ROW: Bernice S. Hellar. Cher- yl A. Heller. Rebecca A. Heller, Theresa A. Hellner, Sharon K. Heng, Marieta F. Herbers, Martha L. Heter. THIRD ROW: Barbara J. Hetzel, Kath- ryn E. Hewitt, Debi J. Hickman, Mary A. Hildwein, Dori A. Hilton, Mary E. Hin- sey, Caren R. Hobbs. BOTTOM ROW: Cynthia M. Hochuli, Patricia D. Hogan, Karen A. Hogelund, Pamela S. Holland, Zelda R. Holley, Cathy L. Hood, Alane M. Horack. 346 t ; J Ford Hall TOP ROW: Kathleen Hos- terman, Barbara L. Houser, Patricia A. Howard, Patricia A. Hruska, Mary C. Huck, Carla A. Hunter, Linda L. Irvin. SECOND ROW: Janice J. Irwin, Sharon S. Jay. Barbara M. Johnson. Barbara J. Johnston. Janet F. Johnston. Jamy A. Jones, Karen E. Jones. THIRD ROW: Terrie L. Jones, Ann Ma- rie Jordan, Marsha G. Kaniper. Elaine M. Karhut. Marilyn J. Keech. Carole S. Keller. Mary B. Kelley. FOURTH ROW: Patricia A. Kelly. Peggy S. Kelley. Paula A. Kemp. Janel R. Kemper. Deborah A. Ketterer. Deborah L. Ketterman. Linda J. Keys. FIFTH ROW: Deborah S. Kidwell. Janet E. Kidwell, Hanna L. Kirk. Beth A. Kleinschmidt. Pamela J. Kleinsorge. Catherine L. Kletchka. Mary S. Knedlik. SIXTH ROW: Cheryl R. Knorp. David T. Knox, Deborah A. Kolarik. Kathleen S. Kolarik. Areta A. Kossyk. Irene B. Kos- syk, Karen M. Koster. SEVENTH ROW: Janet E. Krall. Karen R. Kruse. Donna J. Kump. Debra J. Kuntz. Donna M. Ladwig. Trudy L. Lambert. Carol J. Lancaster. EIGHTH ROW: Donna M. Larson. Glen- da K. Lasswell. Linda L. Layton, Shirley J. Lebold. Janice M. Leeburg. Linda D. Lentz. Barbara A. Lilliston. BOTTOM ROW: Donna S. Lindeman, Barbara K. Linthicum, Kathryn M. Lit- tler. Judith L. Lloyd, Jennifer A. Logan. Nancy R. Lord. Kathy J. Lose. 347 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Mary D. Louis, Kathy L. Lowry, Valerie A. Lowry, Jes- sie L. Luke, Sharon R. Lustgarten, Maureen K. Maier, Betty J. Manion. SECOND ROW: Heather J. Markey, Megan L. Marmor, Kathleen D. Mar- shall, Maria I. Marshall, Belinda A. Marston, Linda G. Martin, Elena L. Marzan. THIRD ROW: Jenell M. Matson, Shelley J. Mays, Patrice E. McBride, Janet L. McCance, Tamara K. McClelland, Katherine A. McCool, Susan J. McCown. FOURTH ROW: Diane K. McDonald Nan L. McFadden, Mary K. McKee, Kathleen D. McKim, Sandria L. Mc- Millon, Janis K. McNeil, Marcia F. McNeil. FIFTH ROW: Kathleen E. McPherson, Kathryn L. Melton, Mary M. Merrick, Mary L. Miles, Marcia C. Miller, Patricia M. Miller, Susan K. Miller. SIXTH ROW: Susan D. Milner, Monte J. Mitten, Stephanie R. Molnar, Rose- mary Monty, Barbara A. Morgan, Carol A. Morray, Catherine B. Morris. SEVENTH ROW: Katherine J. Moser, Shirley M. Moyer, Janet M. Muck, Bar- bara E. Mudge, LeAnn K. Muirhead, Janice M. Mullin, Janet E. Murphy. EIGHTH ROW: Mary C. Murray, Kath- ryn J. Musselman, Kristy J. Myers, Dianna L. Myrick, Joyce A. Nelson, Karin J. Nelson, Marcia E. Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Mary K. Nelson, Linda K. Nelssen, Linda E. Neuforth, Cath- leen A. Nevins, Marsha K. Newman, Janice E. Nichols, Penny S. Nichols. 348 Ford hours for visitation allow men to visit with their dates in the main lobby and basement until 8 p.m. on weekdays and midnight on weekend nights. Visitation is also permitted in coeds ' rooms on a limited basis. Ford Hall TOP ROW: Rebecca L. Niles, Pamela A. Norquest, Collette A. Olson. Deborah M. Orrick. Carolyn P. Oswalt, Rebecca J. Ousley. Gail E. Owen, Marcia J. Oxandale. SECOND ROW: Georgia A. Patterson, Alice M. Peak. Pamela K. Perkins. Judy A. Pfeiff, Barbara J. Pilger. Peggy J. Pitts. Elizabeth A. Post, Barbara J. Pound. THIRD ROW: Marilyn S. Powell. Kathy A. Pruitt. Dianna L. Pyle, Karen S. Rac- cuglia, Sharon S. Reed, Rebecca C. Reheis, Crystal F. Reimer, Alana D. Renberger. FOURTH ROW: Karen L. Reynolds. Jan- ice L. Rhodes. Pamela S. Rice. Diane C. Richardson. Lindy L. Richardson, Connie S. Riner. Kathleen R. Ringel. Sherry D. Robinett. FIFTH ROW: Evelyn A. Rock. Jeanette M. Rockers. Rosemary A. Roeder. Phyl- lis E. Roelfs. Janice K. Rombeck, Shar- on K. Ross, Diana L. Runnells, Eliza- beth A. Sadler. BOTTOM ROW: Kandy L. Sams. Peggy L. Sandelin. Carolyn M. Sanko. Anita L. Schaller. Victoria L. Schaller. Maria E. Scheer, Gloria K. Scheetz. Nancy A. Scherrer. 349 Ford Hall TOP ROW: Cynthia R. Schlitter, Kathy F. Schmidler, Nancy E. Schneider, Cynthia L. Schoeppel, Vel- dean M. Scott, Connie Scritchfield, Carol L. Shaheen, Christine Shalkoski. SECOND ROW: Debra S. Shank, Rebec- ca L. Shaw, Toni L. Shepard, Christy L. Sherer, Virginia S. Sherer, Kathleen M. Shields, Susan A. Shirack, Mary B. Showalter. THIRD ROW: Joy J. Siler, Janet L. Simmons, Cheryl L. Simons, Mary J. Sixta, Carla M. Skinder, Becky A. Smith, Deborah L. Smith, Kathleen D. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Linda J. Smith, Patricia L. Smith, Rose E. Smith, Terry L. Smith, Dawna K. Sparks, Sandra K. Spiller, Patricia L. Spinks, Marilyn K. Stach. FIFTH ROW: Heather G. Stevenson, Mary S. Stiff, Vickie J. Stiner, Joyce L. Stinson, L. Lorene Stoner, Wanda R. Storey, Susan R. Stramel, Sheryl L. Stribling. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl K. Stromberg, Kay E. Stuart, Carolyn L. Stucky, Ra- mona J. Stucky, Janet M. Studer, Bar- bara L. Summers, Betty L. Sundgren, Linda S. Suttles. Ford Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Susan M. Heath, Patricia A. Hattrup, Janet E. Krall, Cynthia A. Dawson, Janet K. Bell, Judy A. Gil- len, Gloria A. Farber, Germaine L. Bollig, Wilma (. I Tunison. SECOND ROW: Joyce L. Stinson, Christine Blumenshine, Gail E. Owen, Patricia A. Goldwasser, Mary K. Edgecombe, Cynthia George, Susan M. Tebo. BOTTOM ROW: Linda K. Zerbe, Kathleen L. Winteroth, Evelyn A. Rock, Kathryn J. Musselman, Susan E. Hays, Mary D. Louis. Ford Hall TOP ROW: Amornrat Swat- ditat. Sue A. Tasker, Lorraine A. Tay- lor, Susan M. Tebo. Constance S. Teel, Pamela J. Tegethoff. Paula S. Thixton. SECOND ROW: Teresa K. Thomas, Sheila K. Thompson, Rita M. Thurston, Linda G. Thyfault, Cathy J. Tibbetts. Catherine A. Trout. Deanna F. Tuck. THIRD ROW: Lynda J. Tunison, Marilyn L. Turner. Theresa J. Turner. Susan R. Unruh, Linda L. Valburg, Marcia A. Valburg, Linda D. Van Daele. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Vanderlip, Claudia E. Van Doren. Candice K. Vath, Linda K. Vaughan, Mary K. Vining. Emi- ly K. Vollmar, Debra L. Voos. FIFTH ROW: Jan C. Wahl, Ann K. Wake- man, Marily n M. Walker. Marta L. Walz. Judith J. Watson, Linda S. Weldon, Connie L. Wells. SIXTH ROW: Carol A. West. Alicia Wheeler. Glenda G. White. Joan M. White. Lynnann White, Patricia M. White. Susan E. White. SEVENTH ROW: Peggy J. Wiechman. Janet L. Wiedeman, Pamela A. Wieser. Gayle A. Wilderman. Diana L. Wille. Carol J. Williams. Sue Willis. EIGHTH ROW: Margaret E. Wilson, Sal- ly A. Wilson, Susan L. Winchester. Kathleen L. Winteroth. Sara B. Wollen. Debby Woodall, Patricia Woodall. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth E. Woods. Karin L. Wright. Jeanette I. Wurtz. Sandra S. Yates. Kathryn K. Zeckser. Sheryl K. Zeigler. Linda K. Zerbe. 351 Goodnow creates Edwards Room for dorm library Goodnow switchboard operators an- nounce calls and callers to coeds in the dorm through the individual in- tercoms present in all dorm rooms. Goodnow hall sponsored a Little-Sis- ter Program to help new students with registration. Within the dorm, residents took part in a scholarship banquet, a slave sale with Haymaker and their Mother ' s and Dad ' s weekends. Social activities included Halloween and Christmas parties, a hayrack ride with Marlatt hall, their spring formal and dorm coffee houses. In intramurals, the hall placed first to capture the 1969 women ' s trophy. Out- standing residents included two Home- coming Queen semi-finalists, Miss Kan- sas, student senators, Gibson Girls, Mil- itary Ball Queen and members of Chimes, Spurs and K-Steppers. In the dorm basement, the Edwards Room was added. It holds books, maga- zines and information helpful for cur- riculum and career planning. The Freshman Council raised funds to buy a planter for the dorm ' s main lobby by sponsoring a sloppy-joe supper. Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Rochelle S. Abbott, Cynthia A. Abrahamson, Donna R. Adamek, Cynthia Alden, Norene F. Allen, Karen M. Antrim, Vicki J. Appleman. SECOND ROW: Deborah L. Arendt, Sue E. Armstead, Susan K. Arnold, Judy K Atwood, Marilyn J. Atwood, Sandra L. Aucremann, Arvis K. Auld. THIRD ROW: Ann E. Bachtel, Eulah B. Bailey, Mary A. Baker, Linda L. Barnes, Judith A. Barnett, Merrilee S. Barnett, Sandra L. Bass. FOURTH ROW: Sandra R. Batterman, Ann M. Becker, Lynn A. Belter, Barbara A. Bender, Carol A. Bennett, Paulette D. Bertrand, Katherine D. Bethel. BOTTOM ROW: Connie J. Bevitt, Diana L. Bieker, Colleen Birk, Janet L. Bish- op, Verlee A. Blecha, Nancy M. Bod- mer, Virginia A. Bonnerlin. 352 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Katherine M. Brady. Stephanie M. Branca. Sue A. Brandyberry, Elizabeth P. Brauner, Gayle I. Broddle. Yvonne S. Brown, Pauline J. Bruner. SECOND ROW: Sue A. Bryant. Karen L Burgess. Vickie D. Burleigh. Glorianne M. Burrus, Kathrine K. Busse, Janice L. Butin. Marcella M. Byrne. THIRD ROW: Carol A. Camp, Janet L Campbell. Anita M. Carlat, Barbara K. Carlson. Susan J. Carpenter, Loeva A. Carter. Rosalind Castaneda. FOURTH ROW: Linda L. Caviness, Su- san I. Ceder. Jacquel Chamberlin, Laurna J. Champ. Charlotte R. Charles. Veracha Chayachinda. Bar- bara Christiansen. FIFTH ROW: Mary E. Chubb, Linda D. Clark. Roberta J. Clark. Judy E. Glower. Carolyn G. Coen. Marcia E. Coleman, Valerie L. Collier. SIXTH ROW: Nancy J. Conaway. Rebec- ca J. Conrad. Kristen K. Cooley. Mari- lyn P. Coon. Sandra S. Cooper. Pamela K. Corbin. Marjorie R. Cox. SEVENTH ROW: Catherine A. Grain, Pamela S. Crandall, Charlotte J. Cross, Margaret I. Cross. Elizabeth A. Crow, Danita E. Dallman. Judy K. David. EIGHTH ROW: Iris E. Davis. Deborah F. Dean. Deborah J. Deege. Deborah L. Denton. Janice R. Denton. Marilyn L. Deubler. Sherry L. Dillon. BOTTOM ROW: Deborah A. Dishon, Lois M. Dixon, Marjorie E. Dohl, Phyllis A. Dorland, Patricia D. Dorrance, Ei- leen M. Duffin. Judith A. Dunn. 353 Goodnow TOP ROW: Marilyn K. Edelman, Cleo J. Edwards, Elizabeth A. Erickson, Jill E. Ericson, Dianne M. Everist, Donna F. Ewing, Patricia A. Farr. SECOND ROW: Carol S. Fellman, Mary J. Pent, Gladys F. Fisher, John W. Fish- er, Donna M. Fleischacker, Lizabeth L. Floyd, Lorraine F. Foos. THIRD ROW: Julie A. Foster, Linda F. Francis, Patricia L. Freeman, Rebecca L. Gallentine, Barbara E. Gantz, Toni M.Gatlin, Teresa S. Gatz. FOURTH ROW: Verne C. Gelvin, Loy C. Gillespie, Roberta K. Gilmore, Janet D. Glamser, Claudia L. Gloe, Cindy L. Glover, Deborah A. Goetz. FIFTH ROW: Cynthia M. Grebe, Pamela M. Green, Gail Gregg, Mary E. Griffin, Karyl A. Grimm, Bette J. Griswold, Susan A. Gross. SIXTH ROW: Martha M. Guenther, Lin- da K. Gumfory, Jane E. Habiger, Judy K. Hahn, Janice K. Hake, Rosemary M. Hake, Felicia E. Hall. SEVENTH ROW: Karen L Hall, Sandra L. Hall, Leslie L. Hamilton, Carla J. Hanson, Lee A. Harding, Betty L. Har- gadine, Sibylla G. Harmison. EIGHTH ROW: Julia R. Hart, Marsha A. Haskin, Rita M. Haury, Judith J. Hed- lind, Marilyn A. Hein, Linda M. Heit- man, Nancy J. Heitmann. BOTTOM ROW: Terri L. Henderson, Jami A. Hesser, Cheryl Hetherington, Janis C. Hickel, Janet M. Hickey, Cher- ry S. Hill, Jan L. Hiser. 354 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Carol E. Hobbs. Jo A. Hofer, Pamela Hollings- worth. Cathy L. Holste. Linda Hom- mertzheim. Linda J. Hoyle. Kathlene K. Hudson. SECOND ROW: Judy L. Huenergarde, Karon Hughes. Carol A. Hull. Diane V. Hunnicutt. Shirley A. Hunt. Karen L. Hunter. Jolene A. Hunziker. THIRD ROW: Ta Y. Hwang. Oneita D. Hynson. Pamela S. Ingram. Sheran K. Jackson. Sharlin K. Jennison. Emilie A. Johnson. Janet E. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Linda J. Johnson. Su- san M. Johnson, Linda J. Jolly. Eugenia M. Jones. Linda J. Jones. Patricia F. Jones. Sarah E. Jones. FIFTH ROW: Julie K. Justus. Mary S. Justus. Trudy E. Kane. Maryann Kasha. Arlene S. Kater. Linda M. Kauf- mann. Janette K. Kaup. SIXTH ROW: Linda L. Kearn, Katherine J. Kelley. Marie A. Kelly. Mary P. Ken- nedy. Virginia S. Kimerer, Cynthia K. Kleiber. Margaret J. Kloepper. SEVENTH ROW: Dianna S. Knight. Car- olyn Knoernschild. Jan F. Knupp. Bev- erly M. Koehler, Kathy K. Kohler. Gayle C. Kramer. Mary J. Kramer. EIGHTH ROW: Barbara J. Kuhn. Peggy L. Kuhn. Carolee A. Lambert, Marcia K. Landers. Annie Laury. Brenda R. Lee. Rita E. Lemke. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle S. Leonard. Lois L. Leonard, Jo K. Lepej. Marjorie L. Lewallen. Vickie V. Lewis. Sandra M. Lind, Donna S. Linenberger. 355 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Barbara A. Lisher, Cynthia L. Little, Jeannine Ljungdahl, Brenda J. Logan, LaDonna Lonberger, Nancy J. Longbine, Lynda L. Lorhan. SECOND ROW: Debra J. Loveridge, Marjorie A. Malkames, Madline M. Mayfield, Betsy L. McAtee, Joanne E. McCollough, Constance M. McCray, Lilly McDonald. THIRD ROW: Sharon E. McFarland, Carol C. McGee, Patricia A. McHugh, Donna J. McKaig, Ann C. McKee, Sher- yl K. McKinney, Bonnie L. McKnight. FOURTH ROW: Elaine C. McMahon, Barbara B. Mead, Christiane A. Mehl- horn, Jane A. Meier, Janie L. Melton, Horatio Mends, Barbara J. Metcalf. FIFTH ROW: Deborah J. Meyer, Mary E. Meyer, Nancy L. Might, Sharon K. Mil- ey, Martha L. Miller, Terry N. Miller, Jalayn R. Mitchell. SIXTH ROW: Robert C. Mitchell, Mar- garet R. Moffatt, Roberta J. Moody, Sandra D. Moore, Janice S. Mueller, Jacalyn L. Mueting, Lorraine A. Mugler. SEVENTH ROW: Ola M. Murphree, Co- leen Murray, Marjorie A. Musil, Merry V. Neff, Jane A. Nelson, Mary E. Nel- son, Nancy L. Nelson. EIGHTH ROW: Candice L. Norris, Shar- on L. Norton, Rodolfo V. Olavarri, Bev- erley A. Oliver, Carolyn Ollenburger, Debra A. Omdahl, Susan K. Ortman. BOTTOM ROW: Betty J. Owens, Patri- cia A. Parker, Janice D. Parr, Mary C. Parrish, Peggy S. Paull, Patricia H. Pearce, Carol A. Peterson. 356 Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Claudia J. Peterson, Jill D. Peterson. Linda G. Peterson, Jean F. Pflieger, Gail M. Pope. Linda C. Powers. Nancy L. Presnal. SECOND ROW: Paula K. Price. Bonnie L. Pruitt, Linnea A. Ravens. Sharon Readis, Beverly L. Renner, June A. Reynolds, Cynthia C. Rhoades. THIRD ROW: Monica S. Richard. Bren- na C. Richmond, Mary L. Ring. Thelma W. Rodriguez, Dorothy A. Roeder. Kathleen A. Rogers. Mary L. Rohr. FOURTH ROW: Beverly J. Roop. Janice M. Rosewicz, Lissa K. Rowe, Susan K. Rupp. Teresa I. Rupp. Barbara J. Saint, Patricia L. Sandeman. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara J. Sargent, Kathleen A. Scanlon, Kathy G. Schall, Margaret A. Schell. Frieda M. Schilling, Vicki J. Schmidt, Nancy K. Schneider. Goodnow coeds, discovering a pleas- ant diversion from their classwork, relax in the dorms ' television room. Housing over 550 girls, the hall also provides food, candy and soft drink vending machines for the residents. I Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Jane E. Schroeder, Marilyn S. Schroeder, Mildred F. Schroeder, Kathleen Schu- macher, Nita A. Seyb, Susan M. Sha- han, Joan E. Shannon, Susan E. Shaw. SECOND ROW: Linda K. Sheik, Dyna M. Sherwood, Alice M. Shirley, Karen S. Shivers, Kay A. Shuart, Cynthia S. Sie- bert, Karen Sigel, Marcia K. Simmons. BOTTOM ROW: Judy A. Simpson, Anna M. Skelton, Charlotte L. Slater, Rhonda L. Slater, Mary K. Slaughter, Rozanne S. Slonecker, Judi J. Smethers, Christy L. Smith. Goodnow hall housed both men and women during first semester while only women lived in the dorm dur- ing second semester. A total of 30 men, including one male staff mem- ber, resided on the first two floors. Goodnow Hall TOP ROW: Crystal K. Smith, Sally A. Smith. Sheila M. Smith, Wanda L. Smith, Judith A. Snook. Nipa Somnapan, Kimberly Spear. Deborah G. Stansell. SECOND ROW: Barbara L. Stauth. Jane A. Stevenson, June T. Stevenson, Rita R. Stiefel, Linda A. Stoker. Rita A. Streit, Wendelin Surs, Connie D. Sutter. THIRD ROW: Barbara L. Svoboda. Ani- ta A. Swain, Karen A. Swenson, Nancy R. Swenson, Shirley M. Tatro, Pamela K. Taylor. Cindy L. Thies. Jacquelyn J. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Cynthia J. Thompson. Edna B. Thompson, Peggy A. Thomp- son, Coleen K. Thompson, Victoria L. Thompson, Teresa L. Tice. Nancy L. Tietz. Marian R. Tilford. FIFTH ROW: Linda Todd. Michele Tre- gemba, Carol L. Urish. Anne M. Uzzell. Janice K. Van Petten. Darlene Van- stone, Susan E. Varney. Melaney R. Vickers. SIXTH ROW: Susan J. Walker, Arita A. Wallert. Elaine M. Wassenberg. Ellen K. Wassenberg. Gerald W. Wedel. Brenda J. Weigand. Victoria L. Welty. Connie J. Wempe. SEVENTH ROW: Angela A. Wenger. Janet L. West. Jennifer L. West. Rita A. Westerhaus, Patricia R. Wetherill, Christine M. White, Christine R. White, Donna J.Whitted. EIGHTH ROW: Mary A. Wilkerson, An- nette M. Williams, Laurie L. Williams. Karen S. Wilson, Vicki L Wilson, Bar- bara L. Wimer. Kathleen M. Wood, De- nise D.Wright. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy M. Wright, Ethel L. Yarbrough, Maurine Young. Patricia S. Young, Maria C. Zayas, Myra G. Zimbelman. Connie J. Zink, Marieann A. Zopf . 359 Putnam coeds raise money for child ' s scholarship ? i As a community service project, Put- nam hall collected donations from resi- dents to give a scholarship to a handi- capped child. At Christmas, residents entertained children from the Douglass Center and decorated the Irwin Army Hospital at Ft. Riley. Putnam coeds initiated a bi-weekly dinner for Very Interesting People to which they invited persons from the community to come and speak. Putnam hall received first place for their Homecoming decorations in the independent women ' s division. They also participated in girls intramurals. Among the 225 residents were Miss National College Rodeo Queen, a final- ist for Agriculture Queen and semi-fi- nalist for Homecoming Queen. Socially, residents attended the an- nual Christmas formal, Mother ' s and Father ' s weekends and a spring tea for faculty. Putnam coeds were members of Phi Kappa Phi, K-State Players, K- Steppers and Light Brigade. Coeds from Putnam hall prepare for Sigma Chi Derby Day. Girls collect old blue jeans for one of the events. The group with the most jeans wins. Putnam Hall TOP ROW: Mrs. Mable Strong, Louise K. Adelhardt, Nola M. Ahlquist, Pamela A. Anderson, Jane E. Andres, Jean C. Athey, Roxanne L. Ay res. SECOND ROW: Carol E. Baehler, Re- becca S. Bailey, Loralee A. Baker, Sharilyn L. Baldwin, Carlotta A. Beck- man, Linda K. Beckman, Jane E. Billings. THIRD ROW: Linda M. Binggeli, Nancy G. Brandyberry, Susan L. Brown, Diana F. Card, Nancy L. Card, Shirley D. Comes, Kathleen M. Corcoran. BOTTOM ROW: Luann J. Corn, Linda J. Crabtree, Carol A. Crawford, Marsha L. Crawford, Mary E. Cure, Mary J. Cure, Karen M. Dale. 360 Putnam Hall TOP ROW: Cathy J. Davis, Mary Ann Davis, Mary Ann Del- zeit. Edna A. Dempster. Mary Ann Dick- ason. Joyce I. Donham. Jane M. Dreil- ing, Verdon F. DuBois. SECOND ROW: Susan V. Dutton, Lu Anne Dyck. Deborah D. Edwards, Linda S. Erb, Linda R. Ewy, Helen L. Fehren- bach, Deborah A. Ferbezar. Eunice E. Fisher. THIRD ROW: Marjorie Fitzpatrick, Lois E. Fletcher, Kathryn A. Foster. Janet K. Frager. Marsha K. Frisbie, Patricia A. Frohn. Doris M. Fry, Judith L. Gampper. FOURTH ROW: M aureen E. Gampper, Jolene P. Gardner, Connie J. Glasco, Barbara L. Glennon. William A. Good- man, Twila S. Gore. Patricia A. Gor- man. Mary E. Graves. FIFTH ROW: Terri J. Greason, Barbara E. Gutason, Patricia E. Gutason, Ja- nelle S. Gwartney. Susan M. Hale, Jac- quelyn K. Haller, Linda D. Hamilton, Becky L. Hampton. SIXTH ROW: Jane A. Hauserman. Mary L. Hayes, Linda S. Henry, Pamela S. Hinshaw. Becky J. Hodgson, Arlene F. Holdeman. Theola E. Holton, Kathleen A. Homier. SEVENTH ROW: Janet M. Hoover, Jewel M. Hoyle, Sondra E. Hutchins, Barbara J. Intfen. Deborah L. Irwin. Crecia E. Johnson, Beverly G. Kaegi. Mary E. Kehler. EIGHTH ROW: Aldena S. Kliewer. Carol J. Knutson, Delores K. Koelliker, Cher- yl A. Kohr. Roberta J. Korell, Marsha S. Korthanke. Marilyn R. Lang. Diane R. Lankas. BOTTOM ROW: M. Christina Laughlin, Deborah J. Leach, Mary Anne Leach, Kathryn E. LeBreton, Mary E. Lee. Har- riet E. Leonard, Jane S. Ley, Nancy J. Maes. 361 Wondering what ' s in store for her, a at the annual Christmas party, held Putnam resident opens her present in the Putnam hall living room. The party is similar to celebrations in all other dormitory halls at Christmas. Putnam Hall TOP ROW: Linda K. Makela, Patricia S. Mattox, Terry L. Mayfield, Becky J. Mayhew, Joelle A. McCall, Janis L. McLain, Janet A. McNee. SECOND ROW: Kathleen A. Mertes. Diane L. Michaelis, Mary Anne Mil- bradt, Marcia A. Miller, Nancy E. Miller, Susan C. Morgenson, Linda K. Morrison. THIRD ROW: Catherine A. Morton, Dot- ty J. Neufeld, Shirley M. Oard, Susan M. Oxler, Patricia R. Papon, Nadine F. Pelton, Linda K. Peppers. FOURTH ROW: Lana J. Perry, Janice L. Peters, Peggy S. Petrich, Kristine L. Pierson, Janet K. Poggenklass, Jane E. Pollom, Alberta M. Popp. FIFTH ROW: Mary E. Proctor, Charlotte K. Prosser, LeAnn M. Rataj, Donna Reifschneider, Marsha C. Renner, Anne Richardson, Martha J. Rinner. BOTTOM ROW: Marsha A. Rode, Meri- sue Rogers, Dolores K. Rosner, Anita M. Ross, Beverly A. Ross, Joyce L. Rumsey, Barbara J. Runnion. 362 tt Putnam Hall TOP ROW: Darbi S. Rutter, Betty J. Ryan, Annette L. Sal- ter, Mary A. Schimpf, Margaret A. Schnepp, Janet G. Seager, Ronda M. Sidner. SECOND ROW: Rhonda L Sillin, Bever- ly A. Smith, Ellen A. Smith, Karen S. Snyder, Karen S. Spencer, Beverly D. Spioher, Peggy J. Stalcup. THIRD ROW: Vicki P. Stephens, Shirley K. Steward, Jennifer S. Strain, Sarah E. Swanson, Wanda J. Tilford, Nancy A. Tipton, Elizabeth R. Totok. FOURTH ROW: Kay I. Transue, Vicki E. Transue, Theresa A. Turner, Valarie J. Vasey, Jean B. Vaught, Andree M. Vick- ers, Vaunda L. Voigts. FIFTH ROW: Barbara J. Wade, Nancy R. Warren, Susan L. Wasserman, Fawn E. Weidner, Cheryl J. Wiley, Dorothy D. Williams, Pamela A. Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy C. Wilson. Kay A. Winterscheidt, Roberta L. Wirth. Rose K. Wong. Carol G. Wyatt, Kathryn L. York, Gail L. Younkin, Jeri L. Winter. i Putnam Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: , Janet G. Seager. Janet K. Poggenklass. Marsha S. Korthanke. Rebecca S. Bailey, Betty J. Ryan, J Roberta L. Wirth, Kathryn A. Foster. SECOND ROW: Kathryn E. LeBreton. Luann J. Corn, Ju- dith L. Gampper, Jane S. Ley. Carol A. Craw- ford, Louise K. Adelhardt. Delores K. Koelliker. 363 BOTTOM ROW: Marsha C. Renner. Donna Reif- schneider, Kathleen A. Mertes, Sarah E. Swanson. West upgrades hall recreation West hall, housing over 300 coeds, organized several special projects, in- cluding a fund-raising supper for Derby library and the project of presenting a gift during Christmas to the residents of Manhattan nursing homes. Outstanding West coeds included one of the finalists in the Miss Agricul- ture Queen contest. The residents were also members of Light Brigade, Pep Club, Union committees, besides being members of the various interest groups derived through the colleges. West hall captured second place for independent women ' s residence halls in homecoming decorations. Their so- cial activities were highlighted by the formal and Sadie Hawkins dance. Hall recreation for West coeds was greatly improved by the showing of films which were of interest to dorm members. A new stove was also added to the kitchen area for the convenience of the residents and guests. Dorm residents fill balloons with wa- ter which coeds toss while riding in the Spring Fling Bed Race. Male res- idents shove the old decorated beds. MIOM West Hall TOP ROW: Mrs. Wilma Thompson, Mrs. Lucille Miller, Barbara A. Albers, Tracey A. Andreson, Sally M. Antenen, Jeanette D. Bagley, Deborah K. Barham. SECOND ROW: Rene E. Barker, Char- lene Batterton, Lela S. Beck, Jeanette I. Beichter, Nancy J. Bell, Carol L. Bigs- by, Donna S. Black. THIRD ROW: Marcia S. Blair, Jane A. Bondy, Lea M. Bondy, Elizabeth M. Booth, Linda C. Bowden, Janis E. Bridges, Karen V. Briggs. BOTTOM ROW: Jennifer R. Brown, Lin- da K. Brownlee, Pamela L. Bulis, Janet L. Calderwood, Janelle L. Cameron, Christine Campbell, Rebecca J. Carter. 364 West Hall TOP ROW: Albert W. Chambers, Annette M. Chartrand, Peggy A. Chase, Charlene L. Cheney, Vicki K. Christie, Christine Cindric, CathrineCoberly. SECOND ROW: Shirley S. Coupal. Lin- da L. Dahm, Judith R. Davenport, Ann E. Davies, Cheryl L. Davis, Deborah A. Deck. Diana M. Deck. THIRD ROW: Anita M. DeGraff. Doris A. Denning, Jeanne H. Doran. Lindsey D. Douglass, Patricia L. Dunham. Bar- bara J. Dyer. Marcia G. Early. FOURTH ROW: Constance L. Ellis. Nancy A. Ernst, Suzanne Eubank, Mar- tha K. Evans, Carol J. Fahring, Linda A. Fedde. Laurel A. Fergusson. FIFTH ROW: Nancy G. Finney, Diane M. Fisher, Dianne E. Fletcher. Patricia G. Fletcher, Sharil K. Floerke, Linda D. Foos. Susan K. Forbes. SIXTH ROW: Sue E. Ford, Pamela M. Franson. Linda J. Funkhouser, Sara J. Camber, Karen S. Garrelts, Janet L. Garrett, Gaynel S. Gassert. SEVENTH ROW: Jean A. Gaunt. Debra A. George. Deborah J. Geraghty, Kath- ryn A. Gibbs. Pauletta S. Gibler. Joyce E. Goermg. Tracy A. Goldsberry. EIGHTH ROW: Nancy J. Goreham, Theresa A. Grip, Julia I. Hagedorn. Carol S. Hagerman. Elizabeth J. Hamil- ton, Patricia M. Hanlon. Ellen J. Hanson. BOTTOM ROW: Jill A. Henderson. Sue Ellen Henke, Deborah K. Henneberg. Marlene S. Herrman, Raenetta J. Hild- reth. Elizabeth A. Hilton. Beverly A. Himpel. i 365 West Hall TOP ROW: Cynthia M. Hochuli, Linda A. Hoffman, Paula B. Holmquist, Karen A. Horst, Joyce C. Irwin, Barbara A. Jackson, Deaun R. Jackson, Diane K. Jackson. SECOND ROW: Karen D. James, Nancy R. James, Deborah D. Jernigan, Janice L. Johnson, Karen L. Johnson, Rosel- len A. Johnson, Susan S. Johnson, Jacquelyn Johnstone. THIRD ROW: Anita L. Jones, Paula G. Jones, Carmen A. Juarbe, Pamela S. Kaiser, Linda K. Kauffman, Christine Kehr, Elinor B. Kennedy, Kathleen A. Kerns. FOURTH ROW: Connie S. Kingsley, Mary G. Klemm, Paula S. Klemm, Mar- sha K. Knetter, Sheryl D. Koch, Carol K. Kurtz, Sharon L. Kushner, Annette S. Laaser. FIFTH ROW: Michelle A. LaBoon, Lynda E. Lamp, Linda J. Lane, Janet V. Lem- ley, Judith K. Lindberg, Linda K. Linn, Barbara L. Livers, Sonja K. Lockstrom. BOTTOM ROW: Janice M. Luckeroth, Diane M. Luke, Janet S. Mackender, Julie B. Marcuson, Rita A. Marino, Beverly A. Marten, Carol M. Martin, Janet L. Martin. J Using the lobby of their dorm floor, two coeds of West hall complete an assignment. Residents of dorms are provided tables and lounge chairs for study or conversation in the lobbies which connect the floors ' corridors. 366 West Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Debo rah K. Henneberg. Donna D. Sigle. Jane M. Munger. Barbara A. Albers. Rene E. Barker. Dana H. Sickles. Elizabeth M. Booth. Kathleen A. Kerns. SECOND ROW: Deborah A. Deck. Pa- tricia A. Schafer. JoAnn Slartery. Deborah Wil- liamson, Tracy A. Goldsberry. Sue E. Ford. Susan L. Grow. Maxine L. McKoon. BOTTOM ROW: Karla I. Roach. Cynthia Ragan. Martha J. Walker. Paula B. Holmquist. Gaynel S. Gassert. Anita L. Jones. West Hall TOP ROW: Robin D. Mas- sey. Melanie J. Matthews. Helen E. McCarty. Lou A. McClellan. Kathleen M. McDaneld. Karen C. McDonald. Maxine L. McKoon, Christena M. Melton. SECOND ROW: Ava J. Merryfield. Caro- lyn F. Meyer. Laura A. Meyer. Connie S. Miller. Marilyn J. Miller. Diane M. Mims. Susan J. Moore. Carol E. Mosier. THIRD ROW: Vicky C. Mullin. Kathryn A. Mullinix. Jane M. Munger. Sandra L. Murphy. Heide M. Neely. Carolyn M. Neil. Sandra L. Nelson. Judith A. Neumann. BOTTOM ROW: Linda D. Ogden. Linda K. Orton. Launa D. Osbourn. Jolene J. Parker. Myrna K. Parsons. Kathleen J. Patterson. Shirley M. Patterson. Jan C. Pattison. 367 West Hall TOP ROW: Nancy L. Peka- rek, Cheryl L. Penny, Janet C. Perkins, Sandra J. Perkins, Patricia Perry, Ca- layne G. Petty, Janet D. Pickett, Linda S.Pickett. SECOND ROW: Susan P. Plunkett, Sar- ah J. Poland, Agnes H. Pollock, Carol A. Potter, Barbara S. Powers, Janice E. Preston, Linda S. Prochaska, Barbara J.Purcell. THIRD ROW: Lisa C. Quinn, Victoria J. Rader, Cynthia A. Ragan, Carol J. Rei- sig, Nancy L. Richards, Deborah L. Rieb, LaVonne G. Rinkel, Karla I. Roach. FOURTH ROW: Barbara C. Rose, Mar- sha A. Rusbarsky, Kathleen K. Salmon, Patricia A. Schafer, Maria J. Schanze, Jacqueline M. Schuette, Susan B. Sco- by, Kathryn J. Seaman. FIFTH ROW: Patricia C. Seibel, Bonnie I. Ser, Judith M. Sewing, Deborah A. Shankland, Anna M. Shanks, Pamela C. Shaw, Dana H. Sickles, Sherry L. Sievers. SIXTH ROW: Donna D. Sigle, Kim Simmons, Ruby M. Sinn, Jo Ann Slat- tery, Diane L. Sleichter, Cynthia K. Sloan, Janice R. Sloan, Susan L. Sloan. SEVENTH ROW: Patricia A. Small, Pa- tricia A. Smith, Susan G. Smith, San- dra S. Snyder, Carol S. Solberg, Bever- ly D. Spencer, Katherine A. Staiger, Patricia M.Steele. EIGHTH ROW: Roylee J. Steele, Kay L Steeples, Leslie A. Stigers, Claudia J. Strouse, Bette D. Stum, Marilyn K. Sumey, Marianna Surface, Kristie L. Swearngin. BOTTOM ROW: Susan E. Taussig, Michelle Taylor, Sharon K. Teeters, Joan M. Tegethoff, Martha J. Thomp- son, Janet R. Thornburg, Susan J. Thrugate, Marta K. Toll. it 368 To raise money for additional books for the Derby library, the West dorm residents gave a sloppy-joe dinner for all students. Securing second in West Hall TOP ROW: Narrie A. Toole. Linda S. Trueblood. Deborah L. Tyler, Sharon R. Tyson. Mary D. Vandegrift. Jo Ann VanVleet. Carol L. Vaughan. SECOND ROW: Diana L. Vulgamore. Kathy L. Wallace, Candace I. Ward. Gretchen S. Watson, Jane L. Werly, Mary L. Wettstein. Pamela L. White. THIRD ROW: Debra S. Whiteside. Vickie S. Whitney, Bonnie J. Wikle. Verla L Willard. Deborah A. Williamson. Bon- nie J. Wilson. Madonna A. Wolken. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy L. Woodward. Barbara Wright. Cynthia K. Yenzer. Gayle A. Yost. Susan C. Yuska. Kath- leen A. Zell, Shirley R. Zimmerman. Cheryl A. Zinn. 1969 Homecoming decorations, they also donated to the Parkview Manor. Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Donald Abercrombie, Michael G. Adams, Ste- phen H. Adams, Gary E. Albright, Thomas L. Amos, James S. Anderson, Dennis L. Armani. SECOND ROW: Bruce L. Arnold, Charles E. Asbury, Terry W. Ault, Ste- ven W. Baker, Donald E. Banister, Lynn A. Barrow, Peter A. Bedford. THIRD ROW: Carl E. Berg, David L. Bierma, Roger D. Binyon, Daniel G. Blackledge, Stanley A. Blume, Bert R. Bock, Edward G. Bogner. FOURTH ROW: David A. Bol, Thomas B. Booth, Norman R. Bottger, Rheal J. Bouchard, Tim C. Bowers, Keith L. Bowie, Warren C. Bowker. BOTTOM ROW: Douglas A. Boyd, Ste- ven R. Bozarth, John F. Braxmeyer, Lee J. Brinker, Dennis R. Brown, George P. Brown, John C. Brown. Haymaker hall initiates lenient policy for visitation Haymaker hall residents meet night- ly for TV newscasts. The basement in the dorm provides relaxation and an opportunity to take study breaks. With a display entitled Powered by Purple Pride, the men of Haymaker hall took second place in Homecoming decorations. The men also participated in intramurals and won swimming and wrestling trophies. Their spring formal, Age of Acquar- ius, was held off campus as were all the other dorm functions. They partici- pated in the Beauty and the Beast contest with Goodnow hall. Haymaker also entered Harle- quinade and the Spring Fling bed races and the King and Queen contest. One of the dorm ' s floors had the highest GPA of any dorm floor on campus for the 1969 fall semester. Opened in 1967, the dorm has room for 624 men. Haymaker has one of the most lenient visitation programs. Girls are permitted in the residents ' rooms everyday and almost any hour, without any type of sign-in procedure. Haymak- er was the first to experiment with the visitation program. I 370 Making use of the recreational faci- ker and Moore residents compete in lities of Derby Food Center, Hayma- a basketball game. Additional faci- lities at the dorm include television, ping-pong table and a football area. Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Robert S. Brubaker. Ralph R. Bucher. Douglas A. Buehler, Don A. Burgdorfer, Christo- pher M. Burkhardt. Larry D. Buss, Thomas A. Cable. SECOND ROW: Leland R. Cahow. James C. Camlin. Roger D. Canny, Glen R. Carnrick, David J. Carroll, Jef- frey L. Casten, Rodney L Chalkley. THIRD ROW: Eddie F. Chavez. Ray A. Christiansen. Ryan R. Christiansen. Roger E. Claar, Ronald P. Clements. Marvin C. Cline. Ronald L. Cockrum. FOURTH ROW: James D. Colborn. Da- vid E. Coltrain, Jettie F. Condray. Ste- phen D. Cooper, Daniel W. Crawford. David L. Crawford. James S. Crawford. FIFTH ROW: Donald E. Cress. Eddie L Crittenden. Michael S. Crosby. Ray- mond K. Dale, Lonnie E. Dalrymple. Stanton W. Davenport, Duane L. Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Mark R. Davis, Stanley D. Davis. Jay M. Decker. Leon G. De- donder, John M. Dekker. Paul E. De- Long. Michael J. Demmer. 371 Opened for use in fall of 1967, the nine floors of Haymaker house 624 men which is a slight increase from last year. Many of the windows are lighted each night as the men take advantage of quiet hours for study. 372 . I III CT 1P i ttvJLifi, 91? Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Michael A. Depenbusch, Larry D. DeWeese. Roger A. Dick, Jerald L. Diepenbrock, James R. Dildine, Stephen S. Dlabal. Steven R. Doane. SECOND ROW: Kevin J. Donnelly. John W. Donovan, Douglas A. Dorey, David A. Dumey, John L. Dunlap. Forrest D. Ehmke, Greg R. Engler. THIRD ROW: Seiji Enokido. Fred A. Er- ickson, Roger A. Erickson, David L. Eshelman, Philip C. Ewald. Jerry D. Fairbanks. Charlie M. Faulds. FOURTH ROW: Mark E. Fawcett. Virgil V. Feerer. Warren C. Feerer, Dale A. Fehrenbach, Robert L. Ferguson, Har- old G. Fieser, Byron L. Fischer. FIFTH ROW: Dick P. Flack, Don W. Fleming. William H. Ford, Richard K. Francisco, Richard E. Frazee, Peter H. Fuerstenau, Jose M. Fullana. SIXTH ROW: Paul R. Funk, Randall E. Fuqua, Andrew L. Gantenbein, Terry W. Garman, Larry D. Garrison, Larry G. Gay, Glen E. Gebhart. SEVENTH ROW: Jerry R. Gee, David B. Geering, Jay G. George, Larry G. Ger- ber, Mark E. Gerhardt, Nicholas J. Gia- cobbe. EarlM.Gibbs. EIGHTH ROW: John A. Glotzbach. Ron- ald L. Goddard, Carl F. Goff, Scott J. Goltry, Neil M. Gorup, Dave Gras, Gregory A. Grater. BOTTOM ROW: Charles F. Grier, Larry M. Gruber. Terry L. Gugle. James L. Hackney, Richard L. Halda, Alfred P. Handel, Donald P. Hansen. Members of Angel Flight and Arnold ganized living groups to inform them Air Society make visitations to all or- of procedure involved in donation of blood to the Bloodmobile. The Amer- ican Red Cross conducts the drive. Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: John L. Harrington, Clark R. Harris, James A. Harris, Richard 0. Harris, John W. Hart, Larry A. Hart, Arlen F. Haug. SECOND ROW: Carroll D. Haverkamp, James E. Hayes, Joseph A. Heer, Don L. Heiser, Steven A. Heitman, Donald E. Hellwig, Lyle H. Henriksen. BOTTOM ROW: Brent W. Herrig, James R. Hightower, Steven R. Hill, Charles H. Hotter, Stephen T. Hoffman, Frederic Hofmeister, Victor D. Hornberger. 2 fi-4 W| f-r-M - i J J. Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Jerry D. Hubbart, Richard P. Huhn, Robert W. Humerickhouse, Donald L Hunt, Rob- ert W. Hurrelbrink, Philip R. Huston, Kim L. Huxman. SECOND ROW: Phillip K. Ingersoll, Christopher C. Intfen, Thomas E. Int- fen, Ronnie D. Jackson, Alan E. James, Mark Janssen, Steven M. Janssen. THIRD ROW: James L. Jensen, Larry L. Jensen, Robert B. Johannes, Henry K. Johnson, Richard A. Johnson, Gregory H. Johnston, Mark J. Johnston. BOTTOM ROW: Douglas S. Jones, Le- land G. Jones, Frank A. Juiliana, Ste- phen D. Kadel, Gregory W. Kaempfe, John L. Kasper, Robert D. Katz. he Amer- he drive. Classes in the mornings draw sleepy residents from Haymaker. First of the men ' s dormitories to allow liber- al coed visitation hours, men of Hay- maker rated in homecoming decor- ations and won intramural honors. 375 Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Warren D. Kelly, Reginald L. Kemp, Douglas A. Kern, Edward W. Kern, Mark R. Killion, Dell J. Klema, Duane F. Klug. SECOND ROW: Richard J. Knilans, James M. Koch, Richard J. Koch, Thomas J. Kohake, Ronald M. Kozel, David L. Kramer, Randall A. Kronblad. THIRD ROW: Steven J. Krongold, Rich- ard N. Kruger, Jeffrey L. Kugler, Rory D. Kuhn, Victor R. Kurth, Mark S. Kuzi- la, Wilton G. Lamb. FOURTH ROW: Larry R. Landon, Ken- neth E. Lanham, Brian J. Larson, Dan- iel G. Laufenberg, Richard S. Leakey, Ronald R. Lee, Jeffrey P. Legge. FIFTH ROW: Charles G. Lehman, Dale F. Leikam, Michael A. Levine, Gary L. Lewis, Robert E. Lewis, James L. Lindquist, David W. Loomis. SIXTH ROW: Steven R. Lowe, Lonnie L. Lowrey, Michael F. LuKert, William E. Mankin, John D. Marlowe, Brock A. Martin, R. Gary Martinsen. SEVENTH ROW: Michael P. McCoy, Terry L. McGeorge, Donald C. Mcka- han, David E. McLaughlin, Edwin I. McLeish, Jerry L. McNew, Daryl L. McVicker. EIGHTH ROW: Roger V. Meeker, Jay A. Meyer, John E. Meyer, Harry A. Miers- ma, Conrad R. Miller, Lannie R. Miller, Richard H. Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Timothy L. Miller, Mi- chael E. Moore, David W. Morrison, Robert D. Mortimer, Dennis E. Moser, Edward J. Moyer, John W. Mueller. c t 376 _ ti Haymaker Halt TOP ROW: Fred B. Mullett, Robert C. Nauert, David A. Nelson, Stanley K. Nichols. Clair D. Niles, Ted D. Nolde. Dale A. Nottingham. SECOND ROW: James R. Nulty, Dean W. O ' Bryan, Darrell K. Getting, Timo- thy H. Ohlde, Steven D. Orsborn, Mi- chael D. Quart, Kerry A. Owen. THIRD ROW: Michael L. Parscale, Charles K. Payne, Daniel L. Pearson, James L. Peddicord. Franklin P. Perez, Richard L. Petrik, Max L. Phillippi. FOURTH ROW: William W. Poinsett. Richard G. Poland. Paul M. Porter, Paul D. Post, Ronald L. Powers, Brian F. Praeger, David L. Prescott. FIFTH ROW: Daniel T. Price. Robert M. Price, Terry W. Priest, Craig M. Prothe, Joseph M. Quilty, Dwight P. Quiring. Kermit D. Rehm. BOTTOM ROW: Lance E. Reid. Don M. Reinhardt. Buzz E. Richards, Mark L. Riedy, John W. Risser, Scott W. Ritter, Arthur N. Robins. Haymaker men square off in an in- formal bout in the central lounge on their floor. Used for studying, read- ing, watching TV and late night dis- cussion, the lounge is provided with various chairs, tables and couches. Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Daniel J. Roland, Warren L Rose, William J. Rowse, Ronald D. Roy, Michael J. Ryan, Daniel R. Ryder, Ignacio J. Salinas. SECOND ROW: Thomas L. Sanders, Kenneth F. Schaeffer, William L. Schardein, William J. Schimpf, Mark S. Schirkofsky, Steven W. Schmidt, Eu- gene A. Schmits. THIRD ROW: John E. Schneider, Ste- ven M. Schorling, Stanley K. Schreu- der, Larry C. Schroeder, Richard D. Schroeder, Jeffrey J. Schuett, Ran- dolph J. Schuett. FOURTH ROW: Larry G. Schultz, Mark A. Schultz, William A. Schurg, Kenneth D. Setzkorn, Frank R. Shaffer, Kenneth J. Shields, Keith E. Showell. BOTTOM ROW: William D. Siebert, Gerald C. Simmons, James C. Sim- mons, Kenneth P. Simmons, Barry L. Simon, Bruce W. Smith, Gary L. Smith. ft ft a Haymaker Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Jeffrey J. Schuett, Bruce E. Yarnell, Jeffrey L. Casten, David E. McLaughlin, Duane F. Klug, Robert Smith. SECOND ROW: Ted D. Nolde, Edwin I. McLeish, Randolph J. Schuett, Ste- phen D. Cooper. BOTTOM ROW: William L. Schardein, Doug T. Stueve, Jerry R. Gee. Haymaker Hall TOP ROW: Rory C. Smith, Michael L. Snyder. Stephen R. Snyder, Norman F. Spielman, Leland D. Squier, John I. Steffen, Robert K. Sterrett, John T. Stewart. SECOND ROW: Thomas E. Stohr. Joe D. Strahm, William R. Strong, Myron L. Stroup, Doug T. Stueve, Mark D. Sut- ter. Thomas C. Tacha, Terrill L. Taggart. THIRD ROW: Alan V. Tasker, Allen D. Taylor, Joe S. Teagarden. David E. Thiel, Gregg D. Thomas, Randall T. Thomas. Gary D. Thompson. David E. Thuillez. FOURTH ROW: James F. Tinkum, Ste- ven J. Turley, Lee H. Turner. Jack K. Umbehr. Lyonell R. Unruh, Alan J. Vanderleest. Larry D. Van Gilder, Charles A. Van Petten. FIFTH ROW: Jean R. Veron, James B. Vineyard. David F. Vogt, David A. Voigt, Larry C. Walker. Julen F. Wannamaker, Francis 0. Warden, Akihiro Watanabe. SIXTH ROW: Terry R. Weaver, Benja- min L. Webb, Terry K. Weihe, John D. Welborn. Delaine E. Wenger. James D. West, Edwin C. Weyer, Randall K. Whitcomb. SEVENTH ROW: Robert S. White, Dean A. Whitehill, Donald P. Wickern. Spen- cer R. Wiens, Bill D. Wiese, Gary S. Wil- liford, Fred D. Wilson. William P. Wilson. EIGHTH ROW: Richard L. Winter, Gary E. Woellhof, James M. Wohler. Michael D. Wolff, Curtis L. Wood, Steven R. Wood, Tyson C. Woody, Bradley R. Wright. BOTTOM ROW: Patrick J. Wyand, Gary J. Wyss, Bruce E. Yarnell, William R. Young, Paul D. Zehr, John J. Zey, Ken- neth L. Zimmerman, Lawrence R. Zink. 379 Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Donald Roof, Alan T. Akagi, Dennis R. Alexander, Robert E. Anderson, Douglas J. An- staett, Steve A. Arkin, David J. Aspelin, Jay D. Atwater. SECOND ROW: William J. Ball, Russell L. Ballentine, Carl L. Barben, Robert Bartholomew, John W. Bastin, Charles N. Batchelder, Michael P. Bauer, Ralph E. Bazil. THIRD ROW: Charles V. Beach, Law- rence P. Beaucaire, Dwight E. Beau- champ, Henry D. Becker, Howard M. Behnke, Denzel K. Bencini, Douglas A. Bender, Tommie A. Berger. BOTTOM ROW: Dwight L. Bettenbrock, Philip B. Blount, Ted T. Bogle, Gregory D. Borth, Gene E. Bowers, George A. Bowers, Edwin E. Bowman, Charles R. Boyd. Marlatt ' Beast ' finishes second Two semi-formals highlighted the activities of Marlatt hall. Their first was at Christmas and was in the Union and the second was held off campus during the spring semester. Other social activities included Mar- latt and Boyd hall working together in Spring Fling 1969 to win the bed deco- rations and bed race. Marlatt hall teamed with the coeds of Goodnow hall to take second place in The Beauty and the Beast contest. Special projects in the dormitory involved working on HQ and FMOC. Being active in KSUARH, Marlatt hall sent delegations to various state and national conventions which con- cerned leadership and management of campus dormitories. In intramurals, second floor men at Marlatt took first in their division in basketball. Marlatt also won the bad- minton championship and was second in residence hall football competition. Residents of Marlatt hall, the largest men ' s dormitory on campus, spend their spare moments playing cards, studying and listening to the stereo. 380 Roommates in Marlatt try to outwit each other in a game of chess. The residents may arrange their rooms as they wish by hanging pictures on the walls and bringing some of their old favorite belongings from home. c a 5J jy n_ Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Dean W. Bradley. Stephen G. Bradshaw, David W. Branson, Rick A. Brant, Stephen M. Brooks, William F. Bucklew, Mark H. Buesching. SECOND ROW: John W. Bzik. Joseph J. Caldwell. John W. Calkins, William G. Calkins, John A. Camara. James T. Cannon, Thomas A. Carlisle. THIRD ROW: Aaron E. Carlson. Duane E. Carlson. Webster K. Cavenee. Mark A. Chalkley. Dale R. Christiansen. Da- vid A. Clements. Randy R. Clements. FOURTH ROW: Garra P. Cohen. David S. Colbert. Lawrence L. Cole. Daniel J. Conaway. Robert W. Court. Michael J. Crater. Kit A. Cushenbery. FIFTH ROW: Richard A. Darrah. Mi- chael 0. Davis. Jon D. Deege. Gordon J. Delfs. Michael G. Dendurent, Paul F. Detrick. Dennis R. Dierks. BOTTOM ROW: James D. Dietrich. Richard L. Dotson. Barney L. Doyle. Samuel D. Doyle. Jan E. Duncan. Rog- er G. Eastwood. DaylonG. Edmisten. 381 Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Douglas A. Egner, Kendall L. Elliott, John W. Ellis, Jerald L. Engelhardt, Charles W. Engle, Robert D. Epler, Steve R. Etheridge. SECOND ROW: Larry M. Fager, Dean E. Falk, Gary L. Fanning, Steven G. Fell- ers, James J. Felver, Dale F. Feuer- born, James M. Feuerborn. THIRD ROW: Richard F. Feuerborn, Donald R. Finney, Richard L. Flanary, Lawrence D. Flournoy, Larry D. Foley, Jim R. Fortner, Larry L. Fouts. FOURTH ROW: John K. Fox, Arthur B. Freedman, John M. Frye, Cory L. Fryer, Paul C. Fulkerson, Bruce W. Funk, Da- vid R. Gee. FIFTH ROW: David L. Gerdes, William Gerstberger, Stephen J. Glotzbach, Bruce F. Godsey, William T. Goforth, Richard M. Gordon, Robert A. Grace. SIXTH ROW: Gregory E. Graff, Alan P. Graves, Lewis L. Gray, Richard L. Gray, Thomas H. Green, Alan G. Grider, Dar- rell D. Grollmes. SEVENTH ROW: Edwin C. Gurnee, Ter- ry B. Hadsall, Mark L. Hahn, James V. Hall, Wai lie J. Hall, Monte W. Harden, Brian L. Harris. EIGHTH ROW: Kenneth E. Hartley, Charles H. Haslouer, Leroy J. Havener, Stephen D. Hawks, Howard T. Hayes, Duane A. Heier, Frank B. Hempen. BOTTOM ROW: Humberto A. Hen- riques, Dale A. Heuszel, Glen D. Hewitt, Richard S. Heywood, Lyle M. Hiebert, Stephen J. Hirt, Clifford Hobson. Univen 382 University Tribunal aids the student body by telling them of their rights and responsibilities. Tribunal, serv- ing as the court and appeals board. ruled freshman closing hours in the K-State dorms are unconstitutional. 383 Late afternoon card games take up the time before meals or studies for Marlatt hall men. In their free time they also participated in intramurals, taking first place in the badminton, basketball and touch football events. Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Joseph L. Hodgson, Gary W. Holman, Kenneth Hong, Frederick E. Hunt, Robert J. Hutson, Stephen B. Iseminger, Richard E. Jackson, Steven L. Jackson. SECOND ROW: Warren R. Janke, Le- wayne Jansonius, Rodney J. Janson- ius, Larry A. Janssen, Steven A. Jaynes, Mitcheal F. Jennings, Charles G. Jewell, Dennis J. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mike S. Johnston, Larry C. Jones, Robert G. Jones, Michael Kantack, Donald P. Kearn, John L. Kearn, Robert E. Kearn, Mark E. Keast. FOURTH ROW: Robert G. Keeler, Wil- liam E. Kennedy, Richard F. Kern, Wil- liam E. Kern, Eugene B. Kirkpatrick, Thomas L. Kite, Alan R. Klaassen, Ronald E. Klein. FIFTH ROW: Billy E. Kleinsorge, Ran- dall R. Koepsel, John P. Kongs, Dean L. Koontz, Eugene F. Korte, Frank M. Krohn, Larry L. Krouse, Dan N. Ksiazek. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas G. Ksiazek, John A. Ladd, Mason S. Landau, Milton D. Larsen, Charles W. Leathers, Steven A. Le Clerc, Verney D. Lehrman, Ste- phen J. Lenart. 384 Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Robert D. Lenhert, Allan R. Leschber, Ralph C. Lindsey, Robert M. Linebarger, Robert E. Link, John L. Loader, James O. Lock- ard, Robert L. Lohrmeyer. SECOND ROW: Jay M. Lough, Douglas F. Lull, Richard J. Mages. Stephen F. Magette. Dale Magnett. Robert G. Mann, Henry J. Mantz. Joseph J. Mascola. THIRD ROW: Mitchell D. Massey. Ken- neth E. Mathias. Bradley F. Maurer. Joseph M. McAtee. Michael D. Mc- Crate, Kelly W. McFall. Larry K. Mc- Intyre. Daniel H. McKay. FOURTH ROW: Dennis D. McWilliams. Mark S. Means, Milo B. Meek, John R. Mentgen. Leo D. Meyer. William C. Mierau, Randall D. Miller. Randall W. Miller. FIFTH ROW: Steven L. Miller. Wayne A. Montney. Thomas J. Mooney, John H. Moore. Thomas A. Morellino. William M. Morland. Oilman D. Morris. John B. Morris. SIXTH ROW: Rodney L. Morris. Roger W. Morrow. Edward W. Moul. Barry W. Mueller. Larry L. Murray. Michael D. Murry, Kim E. Myers. Jerome R. Noll. SEVENTH ROW: William N. Noll. Benny L. Card. Russel L. Olsen. Wallace K. Olson. Leo E. Ostberg. John M. Oswald. Charles F. Pacey. Thomas J. Pacocha. EIGHTH ROW: Donald E. Parsons. Wil- liam P. Partridge. Steven E. Perry. Phil- ip C. Peterson. Richard J. Peterson. Gary L. Petik. Ronald L. Pierron. Gil- bert A. Pintar. BOTTOM ROW: Edward A. Poe, Jory W. Popp, David N. Powell, Charles W. Price, Craig P. Privette. Tim E. Randall. Bryan W. Read. Michael K. Read. 385 Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Dennis R. Reece, Jerry D. Reed, Randall B. Reg- nier, Frank E. Rhodes, Jerry E. Rife, Don R. Riggs, Robert P. Riordan. SECOND ROW: George S. Ripley, John J. Riscoe, Curtis E. Robison, Gerald W. Robker, Loren D. Rock, Galen J. Rokey, John P. Ronnau. THIRD ROW: Gregory E. Ross, Joseph L. Ross, Roger E. Ross, William R. Ross, Kenneth V. Rudeen, Timothy E. Run- die, Michael K. Ryan. FOURTH ROW: Darrell F. Sabatka, Wil- liam W. Sampson, Richard A. Sauer- wein, Mark E. Scheufler, David L. Schimming, James T. Schmidt, Joel E. Schmidt. FIFTH ROW: Gale W. Schrag, Terrill L. Schwab, Larry L. Schwenn, William A. Seidel, Mike C. Sharp, William T. Sheri- dan, Kenneth A. Shewell. SIXTH ROW: Steve A. Shilling, Glenn L. Shoemaker, Rodney F. Shriwise, Sid- ney C. Shriwise, David A. Siebert, Larry R. Siebert, Sidney J. Simpson. SEVENTH ROW: Charles H. Smies, Wal- ter L. Smiley, Darrell Smith, Dennis A. Smith, Dwight K. Smith, James S. Smith, Raymond A. Smith. EIGHTH ROW: Robert W. Smith, Ronald N. Smith, Kipton L. Smutz, David L. Snyder, Orman L. Snyder, Alan K. Sod- erstrom, George D. Sorrick. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas T. Souter, Lar- ry L. Sprague, Keith D. Starr, Joseph M. Steele, Kevin H. Steele, Max K. Strain, Vincent J. Strickler. 386 L uv- Marlatt Hall TOP ROW: Gary G. Stu- chal, Ronald L. Sullivan, Andrew D. Swisher, Dennis W. Switzky, Gordon W. Talley, Timothy R. Taussig. Harold R. Terpening, Charles L. Terry. SECOND ROW: Lynn E. Thalmann, Clif- ford W. Thompson, Lynne C. Thomp- son, David L. Thomsen, Alan L. Thorn, Galen E. Thorsell, Stephen D. Tiesing, Siu K. Tjoe. THIRD ROW: Jerel N. Toney. Ronald K. Tonn. Robert E. Totman. Richard E. Tramposh, Max R. Travis, Monty L. Troutman, Eric J. Van Benschoten, David R. Vancott. FOURTH ROW: John A. Van Walleghen, Terrance L. Vinduska, Gregory G. Vrtis- ka. Rodney L. Vyff, Gary A. Wagner. Joel D. Wagner, David F. Waldo, Terry B. Waldren. FIFTH ROW: Steve C. Walters. Bruce A. Walton. Ben T. Warwick. Curtis E. Wat- kins. Thomas E. Webb. Allen M. Wend- land. Stanley R. Wenger, Bill Wessels. SIXTH ROW: Steven A. Westfahl, War- ren J. White. Carl A. Wilkens. Clyde J. Wilkens. Roger D. Willt, Michael F. Wil- son, Ronald D. Wilson, Ronald E. Wilson. BOTTOM ROW: Kenton D. Wirth, Jef- frey W. Woodall, Keith R. Young. War- ren P. Young, David E. Yust. Michael G. Zeleznak. Ricky J. Zellers. Gary L. Zimmerman. Marlatt Hall Governing Board William E. Kern, Dale Magnett, Robert W. Bartholomew, David S. Colbert. Timothy B. Harris, Stephen L. Evans, Harold H. Munger. Goeffrey C. Devaux, Dennis J. Johnson, Larry D. Foley. Robert E. Kearn. Moore supplies feature movies Moore hall is one of the two co-edu- cational dormitories on the University campus. The residents participated in seminars connected with University for Man and various workshops. Men and women of Moore sponsored Christmas and Spring semi-formals and offered full length feature movies to residents and their guests. Outstanding residents served in the Student Senate, worked as Student Sen- ate Aides, were active in K-State Play- ers, named to Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Alpha, Arnold Air So- ciety, the American Nuclear Society and Putnam Scholarship Association and many worked as Freshman Orien- tation leaders in the summer. Moore hall houses the dorm radio station, KSRH. Many of the residents served as station staff members. Moore hall residents were named as Wildcat King at Spring Fling and the Miss Agriculture of K-State. Moore hall students work at the con- trol board of KSRH, an inter-dormi- tory radio station which broadcasts through personal radios of students. Moore Hall TOP ROW: Wilburn O. Sego, Mrs. Marie V. Cooke, Joe E. Adel- hardt, Allen R. Akin, Phillip E. Albers, Rodney D. Allen, Thomas M. Anwan- der, Robert B. Apsley. SECOND ROW: Vicki L. Arnett, Stanley H. Arnoldy, Jane E. Banta, Larry A. Barnes, James P. Barrett, Marcia P. Bartell, Jeffery R. Beck, Cathryn Benjamin. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Bettis, Becky A. Berger, Jay A. Biancucci, Angelo A. Bier, David D. Bolinger, Jeffrey D. Bond, Gary C. Borror, Bryan L. Bradley. BOTTOM ROW: Michael W. Bradshaw, Dennis R. Bresnahan, Michael S. Bris- coe, David L. Brooks, Rodney W. Brown, Ted P. Browning, Roy R. Brun- gardt, Bradford J. Burnison. 388 fcllk Moore Hall TOP ROW: John T. Cain, Carla L. Carleton. Frederick G. Carrith- ers. Dennis Christiansen, Don R. Clan- ton, Ray S. Clark, Stephen P. Clark. Teresa I. Clemence. SECOND ROW: Gregory S. Close. Rob- ert A. Cohn. Dale E. Conard. Richard D. Conner. Catherine A. Cooke. Marc A. Cooper, John D. Cosgrove. Joleen K. Cossaart. THIRD ROW: Joseph M. Cousins. Mark L. Cozine. Rickie D. Crandell, Terry L. Crandell. Reid A. Cranmer. Lynette Crawford. William M. Crouch. Philip E. Crowther. FOURTH ROW: Sibyl K. Culver. Jenifer K. Davis. Michael R. Davis. Thomas B. Debaun. Michael E. Debold. Patrick J. Debold. Kenneth 0. Decker. Therisa J. Diaz. FIFTH ROW: John P. Dixon. Thomas W. Dixon. Perry W. Dorsey. Gregory M. Doxsee. Martin E. Dumler. Clifford L. Dungey. Gregory L. Dunston. Mary I. Durgom. SIXTH ROW: John L. Eastlund. Joseph V. Eburno. Steven M. Econ. Deborah J. Eickman, John L. Emmot, Robert H. Engelbrecht, Kathleen H. Evans, Carl D. Farrar. SEVENTH ROW: Michael D. Farres, Wil- lis J. Felber, Dean E. Fieser. Shirley R. Finlay, Suki J. Fitzgerald. William S. Florer. Gary L. Follmer, Larry P. Forgey. EIGHTH ROW: Sara M. Franz. Curtis A. Frasier. Don E. French. Dennis F. Frey. David S. Froelich. Terrance D. Funke. Duane R. Gasper. Kenneth N. Gasper. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia A. Gibson. Thomas L. Glick. Larry D. Goerne. Louis L. Gogue. Garrett L. Gold. Mi- chael A. Gorman. Dianna J. Gray. Hen- ry W. Green. Moore Hall TOP ROW: Randal L. Greenwood, Lance W. Grutzmacher, Daniel J. Guesnier, Donna J. Guinn, James R. Haas, Maxine L. Hackney, Henry C. Haer. SECOND ROW: Jan A. Hake, Robert C. Hamilton, Mark A. Hammer, Neil Hammerschmidt, Thomas G. Hammes, Caswall C. Harrigan, David L. Hart. THIRD ROW: Jacquelyn J. Hartley, Brent C. Hartman, Steven L. Hastings, William H. Hatcher, Carolyn L. Haug, David W. Haun, Ann S. Hawkinson. FOURTH ROW: Jo Ann Hawthorne, Robert A. Hays, Alton C. Hazen, Larry J. Hedges, Richard A. Heeke, Wanda K. Hermreck, Raynal E. Herndon. FIFTH ROW: Donald Herschberger, Scott A. Hesseltine, John E. Hester, Danny E. Hibler, Stephen J. Hillner, Robert B. Hilton, David E. Hobbs. SIXTH ROW: Roy E. Hobbs, Rhys S. Hodge, Garold J. Hoffman, Henry T. Hoffman, Terrance L. Hoke, Piet H. Horsford, Linda R. Horvath. SEVENTH ROW: Loretta E. Horvath, Paul A. Huddleston, Baky B. Ibrahim, Larry A. Jameson, Raymond T. Jan- sen, Kendra K. Jensen, Thomas W. Jewers. EIGHTH ROW: Robert D. Joel, Neal W. Johnson, Wade A. Johnson, Gerald G. Kaiser, Michael A. Karpf, Peter J. Kauf- man, Ronald L. Keirns. BOTTOM ROW: Debra J. Kelley, Charles C. Kelly, Harold R. Kendrick, Chester R. Kent, Philip P. Kingston, Lynn E. Kirkham, Gregory L. Knedlik. K .r t 390 Don Rose, rowing crew founder, was presented with a spear and instated as an honorary chieftain of the Re- tawattomie Indians and Indians of Haskell Institute in Lawrence at the annual Activities Carnival in the fall. Moore Hall TOP ROW: John R. Ko- var. William E. Kraus. Gary J. Krentz. Donald M. Krikorian. Alan D. Krob. Wil- liam R. Krouse. Kirk W. Krueger. SECOND ROW: Nancy J. Krueger. Glenn V. Kurtenbach. Mark D. Kyle. Dale T. Lackey. Phyllis J. Ladd. Debra D. LaFever. Ray E. Lamond. THIRD ROW: Arthur G. Lancaster. Richard M. Lane. Rick M. Langdon. Gregory C. Lanzaro. Harry N. Lauri. Raymond M. Lee. James L. Lentz. BOTTOM ROW: Elyse B. Levene. Ron- ald D. Lilley. Ardys L. Littlefield. David E. Lock. Ronald F. Long. Carolyn M. Lowder. Marvin L. Lynch. 391 Moore hall serves as a co-education- al dorm as the top two floors of the nine story building are restricted to women. KSRH, the radio station for campus living groups, is run by the students and is also found in Moore. Moore Hall TOP ROW: Herbert D. Marble, Frederick N. Martell, Philip G. Martin, Michael P. Massie, William T. Matney, Stephen R. Maxwell, Bernard Mayfield. SECOND ROW: Pat J. McCammon, Michael H. McDonald. John R. McKay, Sean E. McKenna, William D. McMillan, Marlene R. McPherson, Marsha A. Mendenhall. THIRD ROW: Peter J. Menzies, Deborah E. Miller, William C. Miller, Marsha L. Mingle, Paul B. Mirsky, Michael R. Mitchell, Rosemary A. Moon. FOURTH ROW: Nancy L. Moore, Shirley R. Morgan, Ann L. Morse, John R. Moy- er, Donald R. Muck, Marilyn J. Murphy, Robert F. Musil. BOTTOM ROW: Edward E. Nelson, Johnnie V. Nelson, Kent L. Noel, Mi- chael Nottingham, Raymond E. Novak, Pamela J. Oberg, Joseph G. O ' Bryan. 392 n Moore. I till Moore Hall TOP ROW: Lothar R. Papenfuhs, Babgaunda A. Patil, Mi- chael L. Paynter, Arthur M. Pease, Ar- thur J. Pelletier, Ronald L. Pepperman, Edwin S. Persons, Jerry E. Petty. SECOND ROW: Diane D. Pierce, David E. Piotrowsky, E. Diane Pomeroy, Su- san C. Pond, Gene E. Potter, Kent M. Prather, Frank H. Pratt, David L. Prawl. THIRD ROW: Mitchell S. Price, Gary S. Pruyn. Donald L. Puckett, Gary W. Ramirez, Allen J. Randall. Jackie L. Rathbun, David A. Reid, Marcia L. Reimer. FOURTH ROW: John M. Reynolds, John R. Reynolds, Charlene K. Rhodes, Stephanie A. Rhodes, Larry M. Rich- ards, Joyce L. Richardson, Michael D. Rittgers. Michael A. Roberts. FIFTH ROW: Walter F. Robinson, Lloyd E. Rogers. Ronald L. Roland. Jackie A. Roseberry. Betty M. Ross. George S. Ross, Jerry C. Roy, Frank D. Ruf . SIXTH ROW: Archie D. Russell. John T. Ryer. Farshad Saremi, Rudolf E. Sauer- wein. Elaine M. Schauf, Christine Schmeiser, Jeri S. Schneider, Beverly A. Schroeder. SEVENTH ROW: Glenn R. Schuette. Von L. Schumacher, Jerome R. Settles, William E. Shacklett. Samuel H. Shapi- ro, Cynthia L. Shields, Cynthia L. Shor- tle, Marlene A. Shulda. EIGHTH ROW: Robert L. Sidlinger, Arris A. Sigle, Dennis R. Slimmer. Eileen P. Smith. Gerald E. Snapp. Sharon N. Snyder, James P. Stanker, Paul E. Stevens. BOTTOM ROW: Jeffrey G. Stevenson. Rosalind Stevenson. Richard W. Stone, Douglas A. Storey, Russell Strate, Rob- ert E. Such, Betty J. Sullivan. William A. Swanson. I 1 - 393 Moore Hall Governing Board TOP ROW: Thomas B. DeBaun, Roy E. Hobbs, Barry A. Solomon, Samuel H. Shapiro, John P. Dixon, Gerald G. Kaiser, Issac E. Sanders, James L. Moore Hall TOP ROW: Richard L. Swenson, Nolan G. Swift, Steven F. Terhune, Johann H. Teten, Martha W. Thomas, Kenneth L. Thompson, Wil- liam R. Tobald. VanAllen. SECOND ROW: Thomas W. Dixon, Kenneth J. Thompson, Jerusha J. Wandt, Norma K. Ruckman, Marsha A. Mendenhall, Gary L. Roberts, Richard D. Conner. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas G. Hammes, Steven D. Will, Jay A. Biancucci. SECOND ROW: Steven C. Townsend, Joan E. Triplett, Michael E. Trueblood, Kenneth A. Truelsen, Gary A. Trumpp, Neil E. Tucker, Thomas A. Tyler. THIRD ROW: Lesley D. Valerius, Ken- neth A. Van Matre, Irving J. Velez, Re- gis L. Vialle, Constance Walbridge, John K. Wallace. George W. Wallingford. FOURTH ROW: Jerusha, J. Wandt, Wanda L. Ward, William M. Watson, Cheryl L. Watt, Nancy J. Watt, Susan L. Watt, Curt L. Watts. FIFTH ROW: Walter W. Way. Michel L. Wayman, Grant L. Weaver, William P. Weber, Sharon L. Wedel, Barbara E. Wedman, Bonnie L. Weinberger. BOTTOM ROW: James C. Welker, Vick- ie L. White, Randall M. Whittier, Robert J. Wicks, Prisca M. Wiens, Timothy R. Wilbeck, William R. Wilbeck. ifi y Derb, 1 ; 394 Moore Hall TOP ROW: James K. Wilkinson, Steven D. Wilkinson, Steven D. Will, James E. Williams. Linda M. Williams, Michelle H. Williams. Ste- phen L.Williams. SECOND ROW: Natalie A. Winter. Timo- thy J. Winter. Ronald L. Wolf. Gene H. Wolfe. Timothy R. Wright. Michael W. Wyand. Monika E. Wynne. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara J. Young. Mi- chael A. Ysquierdo. Ronald H. Zelch, Jimmie R. Zenger, Harry M. Zerfing. Philip R. Zillinger, Karen A. Swingelberg. Derby food center furnishes an out- side picnic supper for the residents of Derby complex. Serving tables are arranged in the parking lot between Ford and Haymaker halls. Students can then eat their meal on the lawn. 395 A-Dorm houses varsity athletes Organized on the K-State campus in 1967, the new Athletic Residence hall houses 180 men who represent every sport the university participates in. Besides pool and ping-pong, a new television lounge and weight-lifting room were added. To boost the academic morale of the men, the individual coaches set up tu- toring programs and study halls were held Monday through Thursday. Outstanding members living in the resident hall included the recipient of the Big Eight and National Back of the Week awards. Each wing of the dormitory had an upperclass proctor in place of the gov- erning board that functioned previous- ly. The proctors usually consisted of assistant coaches and graduate students who have played for four years on one of the K-State varsity teams. Athletic dorm has plans for a Purple Pride Room with plush furnishings. Entrance will be restricted to mem- bers of a varsity squad that beat KU. I Athletic Dorm TOP ROW: Manuel T. Barrera, Markus E. Bartell, Steve J. Beyrle, William A. Bridges, Wayne E. Brodman, William E. Butler, John R. Cain, Michael D.Carlisle. SECOND ROW: James M. Carver, Chris- topher Chapin, Charles H. Copp, Alan B. Crane, Eugene R. Crane, Lloyd M. Creed, David M. Creswell, Kevin R. Davis. THIRD ROW: Duane C. Derrick, William J. Droege, James D. Dukelow, Danny S. Fields, David Graass, Ronald J. Green, Thomas D. Hart, James W. Hartley. BOTTOM ROW: Richard M. Heath, James A. Heggie, Donald W. Hender- son, Rodger D. Hilton, John M. Holm- beck, Nicholas J. Horner, Wheeler M. Hughes, Gerald S. Jadlot. 396 ftfh ;jyp 3 T- ?f 1 r W|H HHH| ffm Athletic Residence Hall TOP ROW: Kevin S. Jones. Ronald G. Keller. Wil- liam M. Keller. William L. Kelley, David J. Klenda. Michael J. Kolich, Michael J. Kuhn. SECOND ROW: Ernest J. Kusnyer. Rus- sell L. Lange. Randall E. McGrath. Charles M. McNerny. Donald C. Mills. James M. Montgomery, Guy R. Morrow. THIRD ROW: Ronald A. Nelthorpe, John P. Noffsinger, Mark E. Norton, David H. Owens. David A. Payne. Don- ald A. Payne. Loren E. Peithman. FOURTH ROW: David C. Peterson. John W. Phillips. Richard J. Powierza. Ronnie M. Prudhomme. Courtney G. Rogers. Steven J. Schneider. Scott R. Scholbe. FIFTH ROW: Robert E. Scott. Terry S. Snider. Ted R. Stealey. Dennis E. Stiles. Kenneth L. Swenson. William S. Thompson. Jay H. Vader. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry N. Venable. Gary J. Walter. James A. West. Jim L. White- sell. Kevin R. Wilkinson, Lloyd S. Yar- nell. Robert G. Zender. Men of the Athletic Residence dorm relax over dinner. The hall, construc- ted two years ago, houses men who have athletic scholarships at the Uni- versity. Hall recreation facilites in- clude a pool area and guest lounge. 397 Children of Jardine Terrace couples celebrate a friend ' s birthday in one Residents seek storm shelters As the married student population increased, the demand for Jardine apartments grew to such an extent that a waiting list was begun for those that were interested in renting. Couples residing in the 576 unit complex, continued their drive to ob- tain adequate tornado shelters and formed committees to patrol parking lots and enforce parking regulations. All improvements made in the Jardine area were supervised by the Jardine mayor and his council of residents. Jardine Terrace apartments were constructed by the University to pro- vide inexpensive campus housing for married students. The husband must be a full time student. Services within the Jardine area include full playground facilities for children as well as laun- dromat and areas for recreation. Television provides Sunday P.M. entertainment for the couples living in Jardine Terrace. A living room- dining area, one or two bedrooms, a bath and kitchen compose an apart- ment in which married students live. of the complex ' s 576 units. Available in either one or two-bedroom, Jar- dine supplies university housing to married couples at reasonable rates. 398 Married students find that Jardine ' s atmosphere is conducive to studying. I ; Sharing household duties, a husband assists his wife in preparing dinner 399 in their Jardine apartment. Students can rent one or two bedroom styles. Apartment dwellers learn that a din- ing room table can serve equally as Off campus residents often find that living quarters and closet space can be cramped with three or four men sharing the costs of an apartment. Off campus roommates discuss var- ious possible meals that can be pre- : :: . 400 Rooms for rent fade in number More than 40 per cent of K-State stu- dents lived in off campus housing. Off campus includes apartment complexes, trailer houses, single rooms in Manhat- tan homes and individual ' s apartments in the surrounding area. Rooming houses in Manhattan have become a thing of the past. Only one rooming house for students remains in Manhattan. Parsons hall houses ten men and provides them with living ac- commodations much like a residence hall. Commune living has become pop- ular this year with one commune resi- dent entering an FMOC candidate. Many foreign students live off cam- pus to allow them to continue to follow their native eatin g habits. American students also enjoy cooking for them- selves as it is sometimes more inexpen- sive than living in organized groups. well for serving an evening meal as it does for a make-shift study area. The residents often personalize their apartments with things from home. pared using canned foods, packaged ingredients and their own recipes. In the relaxed atmosphere of an off campus residence, students may or- 401 ganize their own time. Many find a moment each day to view television. Living at their home has advantages as two townees find they are able to ask their mother questions concern- ing their course work. Townees are also able to assist in planning daily menus to fit their own preferences. Townees, university students living at home, enjoy college life while main- Townees enjoy living at home College life while living at home pre- sents a different environment from that of most students at K-State. The cost, home-cooked meals and laundry serv- ice rank on the list of advantages. A continuance of close family ties along with a quiet atmosphere for study are other assets. Townees also find that closing hours are usually self-limited. Life away from campus also poses disadvantages. Finding a ride or park- ing spot is a daily problem if the cam- pus is not close enough to walk. Televi- sion and telephone are unavoidable dis- tractions in any living group. Participation in the various campus activities and Greek organizations en- ables a Manhattan resident to become more active in university living while enjoying the advantages of home. 402 taining family ties. Finding one mo- ment away from their studies, Mary and Jeanne Hoover share in a game with a younger sister and brothers. ijoy ne Sisters living with their parents quiz each other for an upcoming exam. A student living at home may some- times put some of his college exper- 403 iences to work by helping a younger brother or sister with his problems. Sports . Council decides to add 11th game As a policy-making council, the Ath- letic Council, headed by C. Clyde Jones, considers possible improvements for the program to meet the future. In- cluded in their decisions was the addi- tion of an llth game to the 1970 foot- ball schedule. The council considered several universities and finally asked Utah State. Approving budgets and considering any financial problems are also the responsibilities of the Athletic Council. To help supplement the bud- get, the council found it necessary to raise the price of next year ' s football season tickets. Among other possibili- ties for improvements are stadium ex- pansion from 48-50,000 seats and reno- vation of the fieldhouse with tartan sur- face and roll-away bleachers. Members of the Athletic Council are appointed every year with thirteen be- ing the total number of members. Stu- dents, faculty, alumnae, and adminis- tration members make up the council. Completing his first year as athletic director at K-State is Ernie Barrett. Athletic Council STANDING: John Noordsy, ters, John W Frazier. SITTING: Kenneth Gow- Robert Robel, George F. Moxley, Chester Pe- 406 i dy, Kim Tidd, C. Clyde Jones, Ernie Barrett. de c I tee. Ig. I ' Pretending to hide the football on a hip, Lynn Dickey, K-State quarter- back, heads to the right side of the field while Mike Montgomery, K-State fullback, takes the football up the center of the ongoing play pattern. Defensive lineman Ron Yankowkis and Joe Colquitt team up with line- backer Randy Ross to stop an Okla- homa State back at the line of play. 407 Junior fullback Mike Montgomery takes a pitch-out from quarterback Lynn Dickey and plows through Ne- braska defenders. K-State, trying to make the winning score, was on the NU seven-yard line as play stopped. K-State ' s staunch defense holds Iowa State to a mere sev- Chants of Take it back Mack! spur the compact 5 ' 6 , en points and later had 2 players in post-season games. 180 pound running back on to several touchdown jaunts. 408 Surpassing almost all the records in passing. Lynn Dickey displays style. Having been challenged several times on fourth down situations, the Wild- Race in Big Eight keeps Wildcats from receiving bowl game bids K-State closed its 1969 football cam- paign with a 5-5 record, its best season since 1954. Despite losing his last four games, Coach Vince Gibson made tre- mendous progress in catapulting the Wildcats into a highly respected team. In pre-season talk, Gibson predicted his team would compete. He also said that despite being improved, the Cats might not post an impressive won-loss mark. Both statements proved right. Guard David Payne drives two yards with a deflected Dickey aerial as Nit- K-State stayed in every game. Penn State, Missouri and Nebraska the recipients of bowl games defeated the Cats by only three points. Possibly better than a .500 season was too much to expect from a team considered a year away from top per- formance. Then, too, mid-year bowl talk added considerable pressure to a team just taking their first steps in a three year re-building program. tany Lions Steve Smear (76) and All- American Neil Smith (10) seize him. cats stun opponents as they start to prove their prowess by gaining yards. Despite such efforts. K-State was defeated by bowl-bound Mizzou. Bowl pressures frustrate Wildcats as season closes With the offensive lineman providing the straight ahead blocking, tailback Russell Harrison tries for more yard- age enroute to the l-State goal line. With the closing of the 1969 football season the K-State Wildcats bettered their ' 68 won-loss mark by posting three wins against four losses in league competition, and a 5-5 overall. Of the games played at the KSU Sta- dium, the Wildcats were victorious in two of the four starts, losing the ' 69 home opener to Orange Bowl bound Penn State, 17-14, before beating Iowa State, 34-7, and smashing a much laud- ed Oklahoma squad, 59-21. The final K-State home contest ended as a thriller as the clock ran out with the Cats on Nebraska ' s seven-yard line, trailing by the score of 10-7. On the road the Wildcats fared at a 50 per cent pace, winning three and los- ing three. Wins over Baylor, 48-15, Ari- zona, 42-27, and KU, 26-22, provided early season momentum, while the loss- es to Missouri, 41-38, O-State, 28-19, and Colorado, 45-32, eliminated K-State from a major bowl bid. K-State 48 Baylor 15 K-State 42 Arizona 27 K-State 14 Penn State 17 K-State 26 Kansas 22 K-State 34 Iowa State 7 K-State 59 Oklahoma 21 K-State 38 Missouri 41 K-State 19 Oklahoma State 28 K-State 7 Nebraska 10 K-State 32 Colorado 45 On return of an OU punt, Henry Hawthorne struggles to gain additional yardage for an improved field position. During a K-State time out, Jim Dukelow talks about up- coming defensive strategy with his coach, Vince Gibson. 410 Picking up an Oklahoma blitz, a ' Cat lineman delays the Sooner ' s attack. Behind the blocking of Lynn Dickey Herron finds it mandatory to dodge and Russell Harrison, setback Mack an opponent by diving over the line. Monster man Alan Steelman pins an OU running back on the field after a short gain. Coming up to lend their Linebacker Keith Best gives encour- aid is Mike Kolich and Oscar Gibson. agementtothe ' Cat defensive team. Despite Mike Montgomery ' s efforts in pass receiving K-State was unable to take the lead from the Cornhusk- ers before the end of the NU game. Quick maneuvering to the right helps fullback Mike Montgomery gain the needed yardage for the first down a- gainst the number two Cornhuskers. Football Team TOP ROW: Michael L. Willard, Alan L. Larson, Leon R. Hartman, Donald Pow- ell, Richard Steinberg, Gerald Elliott, Robert Frazier, Dean Pryor, Hindman Wall, Jesse Branch, Samuel Robertson, Veryl Switzer, Le- roy Montgomery, Vince Gibson. SECOND ROW: Alan D. Steelman, Ira L. Gordon, Michael E. Hicks, Lloyd M. Creed, Steve J. Beyrle, Timothy P. McLane, Dennis C. Morrison, Geoff Orwig, Arnold Hawkins. Thomas A. Brosius, Ronald D. Kimball, Keith A. Best, Richard M. Heath, Wil- liam E. Butler, Leo P. Brouhard, James Post, Donnie W. Brooks. THIRD ROW: Jeffrey R. Beck, Joe H. Colquitt, Larry A. Maxwell. Terry E. Voos, John L. Acker, Henry E. Hawthorne, Orson L. Powell, John W. Duckers, Ronald L. Stevens. Robert A. Long, Jay H. Vader, Forrest N. Wells, Michael J. Kolich, James C. Growl, Clifford L. Dickey, Charles E. Outlaw, Johnny N. Robertson. FOURTH ROW: Charles E. Pope. Ronald A. Nelthorpe, Charles S. Schirmer, Charles Collins, Gary F. Glatz, Donald R. Alex- ander, Lyndon A. Larson, Clarence L. Faubus. Allen R. Vay, Dwight F. Hemmerling, William A. Bridges. James M. Carver. Anthony F. Severi- no, James M. Montgomery, Robert L. Scott, Russell Harrison. FIFTH ROW: Mack W. Herron. Clarence R. Scott, Randy S. Ross. Arvyd P. Pe- trus, Richard J. Powierza, David M. Creswell. David H. Owens. Lloyd S. Yarnell, Larry F. Kell- er. Dean A. Shaternick, Gerald W. Lawson. Oscar J. Gibson, Michael J. Kuhn, Paul W. Hanney. David B. Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne E. Brodman. Tom R. Roberts, Max M. Arreguin, John M. Holmbeck, Donald A. Payne, David A. Payne. Norman P. DuBois. James D. Dukelow, Terry M. Draper. Ronald L. Dicker- son, John R. Stucky. Manuel T. Barrera. ;t dwn a- Trailing teammate Russell Harrison, wingback Mack Herron tries for the Passing records abound in 1969 Despite having only a 5-5 record, the Wildcats established 17 conference records and 21 school records. Cata- pulting the team to the majority of the records, quarterback Lynn Dickey set 1 1 of the 17 season records. Dickey ' s individual records were the most: attempts per game (61 against Colorado ), attempts per season (372 ), attempts per career (6,300), comple- tions per game (28 against Oklahoma and Colorado), completions per year (196), completions per career (321), yards per game (439 against Colorado), yards per season (2,476), yards per ca- reer (4,045), total offense per game (511 ) and total seasonal offense. Team marks, all in passing, included most: completions per game (28), com- pletions per year (197), attempts per game (63), attempts per year (379), yards per game (439) and yards per year (2,051 ). With a majority of next year ' s squad being seniors, many new records will possibly be made. extra yardage against opposing Iowa State as he breaks a receiving mark. Mack Herron exhibits the frustration often felt during a brief rest period. K-State Wildkittens finish season compiling 906 yards total offense As the 1969 freshman football season closed, the Wildcats posted a 1-3 rec- ord, with their only win against the Oklahoma State Cowboy freshmen. Beginning the season against the KU freshmen, the K-State team dropped a close decision, 14-7, on the rain-soaked Kansas playing field. In the first home game of the season, the Wildcat freshmen slid by the Okla- homa State frosh, 20-13. Looking for their second win, the Wildcats traveled to Columbia to take on the Missouri Tiger freshman team. But the ' Cats came far from it as the Tigers blanked the young ' Cats, 43-0. Diving high into the air, Wildcat John O ' Neil ' s efforts to block a Nebraska Nebraska University proved to be too much for the K-State frosh as the Corn- huskers won the final game of the short season, 17-7. The single K-State score came on a one yard drive that capped an 80 yard advance. During the season the Wildcats com- piled 906 total offensive yards, with 175 rushing and 728 in the air. The ' Cats connected 57 out of 143 passes. K-State 7 Kansas 14 K-State 20 Oklahoma State 13 K-State Missouri 43 K-State 7 Nebraska 17 pass are in vain as it is thrown com- plete. O ' Neil, a top freshman defend- er, compiled a total of 10 unassisted tackles and assisted 10 other tackles. Chris Lou) Freshman Football Team TOP ROW: Gilbert L. Romaine, James A. West, Gregory F. Bailey, John J. Wells, Jeffrey D. Wyatt, Joseph R. Brandt, Billy A. Brittain, Eugene R. Crane, Kenneth J. Dwyer, Nelson H. Holliday, Lee R. Sanford, Paul E. Hudson, Charles Clarington, Jerry Brurer, Dean Pryor. SECOND ROW: Rich- ard E. Booth, William B. Greve, Gary W. Melch- er, Richard D. Eggleston, Lloyd R. Brown, Mar- kus E. Bartell, Dwight P. Young, Keith V. Brum- ley, John R. Meyer, Daniel Cheshewalia, Larry D. Williams, Gust L. Kumis, Ted R. Stealey. Thomas A. Briggs, Steven A. Fair, Monty L. Troutman. William L. Nossek, Ralph Young. THIRD ROW: Gregory A. Marn, Ronald L. Bow- en, Kim E. Myers, Robert D. Kimball, Allen R. Akin, Louis E. Agoston, Russell L. Lange, John C. McCarthy, Clayton Ferguson, Robert E. Scott, Leo S. Shepherd, Leroy G. Thomas, Da- vid H. Schneider. Christopher Chapin. Michael J. Meyers, William H. Kennedy, Ronald A. Ros- sello. BOTTOM ROW: Ronnie Coppenbarger. Dennis E. Stiles, Kevin S. Jones, Larry Hopkins, John C. O ' Neill, Duane C. Derrick, Vincent J. Nowak, John M. Goerger, David J. Brown. Ger- ald S. Jadlot, Rodger D. Hilton, Gary W. Cox, Gerald E. Meng, Charles L. Bramlage, Kevin R. Vohoska, Ronald G. Keller. 414 Chris Chapin (44) looks for running room as the 0-State frosh close in. Lou Agoston (14) gets the snap and prepares to fire another completion, directing the Wildcats to a 20-13 win over the Oklahoma State frosh team. Larry Williams (31) makes a leaping catch good for a first down and ten 415 against the University of Nebraska freshman in the Memorial Stadium. Jose Edson, forward, kicks the ball high into the air to set up an addi- tional Wildcat score as the K-Staters defeated the Sooners of Oklahoma. Soccer fans see unbeaten year Opening its 1969 season in October, the K-State Soccer Club met five oppo- nents during the fall and scheduled an additional eight games for spring com- petition. Under the direction of new full-time coach, Ahmed Kadoum, 51 players reported for the initial fall prac- tices to form this year ' s squad. Striving to better last year ' s record of 8-5-2, the team chalked up five victories against no defeats in its five fall en- counters. Meeting the Wichita Soccer Club in its first game, the K-State Soc- cer Club recorded a decisive 6-0 victory due to efficient passing and defensive work on the team. Achieving its second road win, the Soccer Club blanked Emporia State, 5-0, before returning to Memorial Sta- dium, where the following week, they defeated Nebraska by default. Closing out a perfect season, the Soccer Club rolled over KU and MU by the scores of 6-1 and 7-0, respectively. I Celestin Bhaiiai Soccer Team TOP ROW: Mohamad F. Rah- man, Bhuwan C. Pande, Robert V. Heyne, Far- shad Saremi, Douglas B. Newland, Stephen W. Hoskins, Mau-Yin Chow. SECOND ROW: Tim L Bathurst, Jose E. Silva, Mandel R. Leal, Chris L. Carter, Lance E. Reid, William D. Pulliam, Bruce P. Woodward. THIRD ROW: Syed F. Quadri, David L. Evans, Midekssa Guttu, Peter Huss, Humberto A. Henriques. Douglas C. Al- 416 bers, Johnson O. Arokoyo. BOTTOM ROW: Goeffrey C. Devaux, Alan Bell, Ahmed Ka- doum, Mark L. Robinson, James S. Anderson, Rudolf E. Sauerwein, Max L. Christensen. Celestine Njoku, offensive forward, displays the winning Regis Leal, right inside forward, battles on Oklahoma form that led K-State ' s team to its 12-0 season record. soccer opponent for possession of a loose ground ball. Bhawan Pande slips by an Oklaho- ball downfield for the Wildcats. K- half, came back in the second per- ma defender in advancing the soccer State, down by 2-0 at the end of the iod in defeating the Sooners by 7-2. I Tommie L. Carrier, Kenneth R. Snow. Marvin M. Fairbank, Bill E. Stallard, Tommy A. Yother, Michael T. Strong, Gerald C. Simmons. Gymnastics Team TOP ROW: John R. How- land, David P. Mawhorter, Kenneth P. Johnson, Thomas A. Morellino, Michael E. McDermed, Grant L. Weidman, David Wardell, Jack Harris, David K. Laughlin, Jon S. Dolenc, Ronald R. Dugger, Gary T. Fina, Michael C. Thomas, Wil- liam E. Kennedy. BOTTOM ROW: Robert P. Gill, John Howland, junior from Wichita, does a leg circle on the side horse. The leg circle is one of the more dif- ficult movements on the side horse. All-around champion gymnast, Ken Snow, performs in the free exercise. 418 Snow qualifies for national gymnastic tournament West Germany ' s gymnastics squad became honorary Wildcat gymnasts before the meet. The West Germans beat the Wildcat team by 12 points. For the first time in K-State history, a student, Ken Snow, has qualified for the national gymnastics tournament. Snow won the honor by capturing the floor exercise with an average score of 9.5. In addition. Snow placed second in the All-Around competition, as he led the Wildcats to a second place finish in the Big Eight tournament. As a team, K-State scored 159.05, just behind Iowa State who had a score of 166.55. Iowa State was ranked among the top ranked gymnastic teams in the country. With their strong desire for improve- ment, the ' Cats steadily improved. Be- ginning the year at the KU Invitational, the gymnasts took second behind Iowa State with a score of 151.05. At the end of the season, the scores soared to 159.90 at the KU dual meet. Indication of a possible height in the ' 69-70 season was shown in the Rocky Mountain Open Tournament in which 17 schools participated. K-State took 3rd after Iowa State and New Mexico. Freshman gymnast Gary Fina begins a cross movement on the still rings. Gymnast performs a stance on the even parallel bars in a gym meet. 419 Gymnastic coach Dave Warded talks about the team ' s effort for success. Cross Country Team TOP ROW: Arthur S. Harvey, Stephen M. Perry, Mark E. Norton, Steven K. Carpenter, John P. Noffsinger, Barry L Anderson, John Bolan, DeLoss Dodds. SEC- OND ROW: Steven L. Miller, Stephen D. Kadel, Robert Spencer, Charles H. Copp, Frank M. Rodriguez, Ronald W. Plemons. BOTTOM ROW: Donald W. Henderson, Kenneth L. Swenson, Robert A. Barratti, Jerome J. Howe, Roger E. Claar, Wade H. Martin. Sophomore Jerome Howe, who set three new course re- cords, sets the pace for the runners at Old Stagg Hill. Relieving pre-race tensions, the K-State cross country- men loosen taut muscles during one of their warmups. Howe leads cross-countrymen to 3 course records Awaiting the sound of the gun, run- ners from the Big Eight and individu- al track clubs, line up in their start- ing position for the State Federation Wildcat Cross Countrymen, paced by sophomore Jerome Howe, set three new course records and captured sever- al meet titles in ' 69 competition. Beginning the season, the runners defeated Southern Illinois University 26-30. In a non-conference triangular meet, the K-State harriers took first, followed by Wichita and Drake. In this meet, a new Wichita State course mark was set by Jerome Howe, with a 19:38 clocking. Despite an early season 26-29 loss to Nebraska, a new Manhattan course record was set by Howe the four mile mark with the time of 19:55.8. Similarly at Missouri, the K-State runners dropped the meet but managed to set a Columbia course record. In Manhattan at the State Federation Meet, the Wildcat team placed second behind KU. In the big Eight meet, K- State placed fourth behind Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri Universities. ' Cat cross countrymen Bob Barratti and Ken Swenson gain yards on the two opposing harriers representing the Cornhuskers of Nebraska. Meet. K-State cross countrymen fi- nished second in meet competition. I I sa iiwfe. As team captain, Jeff Webb leads K- State ' s well-known fast break down the Ahearn court. He demonstrates the ' Cats ' run and gun offense, an important factor in breaking open a close scoring contest in basketball. Wildcats make 8-3 record in non-conference play The 1969-70 Big Eight Basketball race, according to pre-season pollsters, would be dominated by the defending champion Colorado Buffaloes. K-State, a young team without a su- per-star or big man to fill Gene Wil- liams ' shoes, was picked to finish in sixth place. After taking a surprise third place in the Big Eight pre-season tournament, the Wildcats raced off to a 6-0 confer- ence record while the rest of the loop traded wins. Despite dropping two straight road games to Colorado and Iowa State, the Wildcats rallied to a victory over KU to keep their title hopes alive. After finishing 10-4 in loop play, Cot- ton ' s Cats came within a whisper of upsetting highly-ranked New Mexico State at the NCAA Midwest Regionals. The ' Cats ended with a 20-8 mark. David Hall shows disbelief following a violation call by the game referee. 422 In the Wildcats ' consolation game with Houston, junior guard Terry Snider attempts a pass to a team member. David Hall, Wildcat center, shoves his way free from an Oklahoma defender to score an easy two point basket. - Shooting a one-handed jump shot over the outstretched arms of a Tiger defender is ' Cats forward Jerry Venable. 423 In a one-and-one situation, Dave Law- rence attempts the first of a pair of freethrows. Freethrow shooting was not one of the Wildcat ' s best depart- ments as they made only 65% with several contests riding on freethrows. Fighting for every rebound, ' Cat forward Jerry Venable leaps high to gain the control of an Oklahoma carom. K-State 99 Indiana State 63 K-State 64 Creighton 56 K-State 95 Indiana 102 K-State 81 Wichita State 69 K-State 73 Wichita State 77 K-State 91 Vanderbilt 78 TCU Classic K-State 75 TCU 65 K-State 67 Houston 62 Pre-Season Big Eight Tournament 3rd K-State 72 Oklahoma State 56 K-State 77 Oklahoma 56 K-State 71 Nebraska 64 K-State 78 St. Francis College 71 K-State 71 Oklahoma State 60 K-State 64 Missouri 63 K-State 82 Iowa State 64 K-State 59 Colorado 72 K-State 64 Iowa State 80 K-State 71 Kansas 68 K-State 63 Missouri 60 K-State 69 Nebraska 62 K-State 79 Colorado 69 K-State 73 Oklahoma 80 K-State 79 Kansas 82 NCAA Regional Tournament K-State 66 New Mexico State 70 K-State 107 Houston 98 424 Basketball Team TOP ROW: Cotton Fitzsim- mons. Jerry N. Venable. Robert G. Zender. Michael Barber. David Hall. Ricky A. Campbell, Dave Lawrence. Courtney G. Rogers. BOTTOM ROW: Wheeler M. Hughes. Terry S. Snider. Kent D. Litton. Edward C. Smith. Jeffrey W. Webb. Loren E. Peithman. Jack L. Thomas. Wildcats claim Big Eight award K-State basketball for the 1969-70 season opened on a winning note, by- posting eight wins and three losses in pre-season activity. Coached by Cotton Ftizsimmons, the Wildcat squad saw- nine returning letterman, as well as two promising sophomores. Bob Zender and David Hall, vie for the five starting po- sitions in the games. Following seven weeks of intensive offensive and defensive practice ses- sions, the Wildcats met Indiana State in their non-conference home opener and won by a 99-63 score. The ' Cats ' over- powered Creighton 64-56 the next week before falling to Indiana University 102-95. Playing two contests with Wichita State, K-State won at home 81-69, but lost on the road 73-77. Re- turning home to play Vanderbilt, the ' Cats won handily 91-78. before travel- ing to the TCU classic where the team posted two wins and the Pre-Season Tournament where they placed third. Fighting for their two points against KU ' s Roger Brown (95), David Hall (33) moves closer to his total of 15 points, topping Brown ' s total points. 425 Press gives ' Cats league awards Awards abounded in the 1969-70 bas- ketball season. Cotton Fitzsimmons, head coach, in his second year at the helm was named Big Eight Coach of the Year by both the Associated Press and the United Press International. Selected for the All-Big Eight first team by the Associated Press was Jerry Venable, a senior. He was also recog- nized by the United Press International for All-Big Eight ' s second team. Sopho- more Bob Zender was chosen to the All- Big Eight first team by the UPI and also recognized by the AP as the Big Eight Sophomore of the Year. Among team honors was Venable ' s ninth spot on K-State ' s all-time career scoring list having scored 452 points above the former K-State center Nick Pino. Setting an all-time sophomore high at K-State was David Hall with 276 rebounds credited to him. Sophomore Dave Hall grabs another rebound to make his game total 10. Voted as Sophomore of the Year, Bob Zender puts the ball in over KU players ' heads. The Wildcats stand ready to rebound if the shot misses. 426 One of Cotton ' s renegades, Terry Snider, makes a shot in the waning moments of the game against Hous- ton in the NCAA regionals. K-State qualified for the NCAA Tournament by winning the race in the Big Eight. Meeting with the press after a game is Cotton Fitzsimmons. head basket- ball coach, who, after two years as coach, was voted Big Eight Coach of the Year by AP and UPI. The Wild- cats had just won first in the league. 427 Frosh end year with 9-3 record Spurred by Steve Mitchell and Ernie Kusyner, the K-State freshman basket- ball team completed the season with a 9-3 record. In the twelve game sched- ule, Mitchell finished six games as high point man and six as top rebounder. Adding to the ability of the duo was the unity of the closely knit team. Without the competitiveness and hustling of all the team members, they could never have finished with a record of 9-3 ac- cording to Coach Weigel. During the year the Wildkittens had several exciting moments. In the Han- nibal-LaGrange game, both Mitchell and Kusyner hit 32 points to share in the honors of the 86-69 win. Kusyner broke a freshman record by scoring 46 points against Murray State. That was also a fieldhouse record. The home game against KU, a smashing 78-55 vic- tory, was the first win against KU since 1964. Guard Lindbergh White pulled the Wildkittens ahead of the Nebraska frosh in the waning seconds of the game to win by a score of 75-74. Chris Lanvardt, a forward from Wa- mego, hurries to pick up a lost ball. Freshman Basketball Team STANDING: John P. Cheatham. SITTING: Larry Weigel, Da- Kusnyer, Jeffry W. Vecere. Steven F. Chris C. Langvardt, Lindbergh White, Marcus vid W. Branson, Steve M. Mitchell, Ernest J. Honeycutt. G. Kemper, Michael D. Wood. Ronald J. Green, 428 Steve I = K Steven Steve Mitchell, averaging 23.4 points a game, waits for a chance to shoot. Scoring two more points during the varsity-freshman game is Dave Hall. The outcome of the tilt was never in question as the varsity won by 90-48. 429 Knorr ' s grapplers scramble for fourth in Big Eight Sporting a 122-96-3 record as the head of the K-State wrestling team, Coach Fritz Knorr brought 11 grapplers back from the squad of 1969 that took 48 matches, to anchor the 1970 K-State team. Included in this group were 13 past letter winners and five grapplers who wrestled over the mark of .500, while four promising freshmen added to the squad ' s overall balance. In dual meet competition, K-State compiled a score of six wins and eight losses. The team opened the season on a disasterous note by losing their first four meets to Wayne State, 23-19; Air Force, 19-18; South Dakota State, 34-6; and Oklahoma, 38-0. K-State then took six of its next seven meets by convincing margins. In the final three contests, the squad once again hit a slump and fell to ISU, NU and Southern Illinois before placing fourth in the Big Eight tournament. Gary Richards is in dangerous posi- tion as he attempts to get out of the grasp of an opponent. Wrestling at 158 pounds, he won six of his bouts. Steve Walters, a 150 pound grappler, crouches head to head watching ev- ery move of Carl Adams, opponent from Iowa State. Adams later went on to win first honors in his weight class during the Big Eight tourney. 430 i tlflrfiijtj . Wrestling Team TOP ROW: Philip G. Martin. Steven C. Fergerson. Alan H. Maestas. James E. Barrett. Carl L. Stueve. Lyle S. Cook, Wayne L. Jackson, Charles L. Howard. Dennis W. Switz- ky. SECOND ROW: Fritz Knorr. Jerry R. Gee. Doug T. Stueve. Guy B. Tiner. Michael A. Ho- gan. Kenneth L. Smith. Neil Hammerschmidt, Steven L. Walters. Stacy L. Turner. James K. McDougal. BOTTOM ROW: David K. Wieland. Gary J. Walter. William M. Keller. Ronald L. Tacha, Eugene R. Crane. Gary A. Richards. Bernie R. Page. Thomas E. Keller. Fritz Knorr, head wrestling coach with a 122-96-3 over-all record, guided his 1970 wrestling squad to a 6-8 season. K-State wrestling captain. Gary Richards, right, and his opponent watch for the referee ' s signal to commence. 431 Using sixteen returning lettermen, the squad appeared in good shape to make a try for the Big Eight title, but lack of timely hitting and errors hurt the K-State squad in numerous ' closely contested baseball games. Contemplating a starting line-up is K-State ' s head coach, Bob Brasher. 432 I K-State ' s 1970 baseball team experi- enced a disappointing season following pre-season predictions of a possible championship. Opening the season in Tulsa, the ' Cat team won three games against Oral Roberts while dropping three to Tulsa University. Traveling to the Hawaii Invitational Tournament next, the squad played armed forces teams as well as university opponents, winning seven contests and losing three. Split- ting their next four games with Colora- do and Nebraska, and dropping two to KU, K-State came back to win two of three games from OSU. Losing four games to Washburn and ISU, the Cats collected enough momentum to beat OU two out of three before splitting two with Missouri to close out the season. One of the team ' s fe w bright spots was K-State ' s relief pitching ace Bob Haney, who gave up but one run in his last seven outings to record a 1.00 ERA and a 4-1 conference record, while hav- ing a 1.34, 6-3 overall mark. Southpaw hurler Bryce Dietrich fires a pitch home during spring practice. Byron Read, Wildcat outfielder slides safely into base, beating the tag of a University of Nebraska third base- man. K-State ' s baseball squad won 433 one game and dropped two against the Cornhuskers during the season. 1969 baseball scores K-State 6 Memphis State 4 K-State 13 SMU 1 K-State 12 Creighton 1 K-State 1 Memphis State 2 K-State 2 Kansas K-State 7 Creighton 2 K-State 1 Mississippi K-State 10 Kansas K-State 11 Colorado 8 K-State 3 Mississippi 9 K-State 2 Kansas 12 K-State 8 Colorado 5 K-State 11 Mississippi 4 K-State 4 Oklahoma 8 K-State 3 Colorado 5 K-State Mississippi 10 K-State 4 Oklahoma 8 K-State Missouri 5 K-State 9 LSU 2 K-State 11 Oklahoma 3 K-State 1 Missouri 11 K-State 3 LSU 1 K-State 3 Ottawa K-State 4 Missouri 3 K-State 2 LSU 4 K-State 10 Ottawa K-State 2 Oklahoma State 4 K-State 2 LSU 3 K-State 9 Iowa State 12 K-State 2 Oklahoma State 3 K-State SMU 1 K-State 5 Iowa State 4 Bob Brasher, in his fourth year at K-State head coach, confers with Barry Herron during a change of pitchers. Southpaw Steve Wood show the form which earned him a tie for the most victories, three, by a K-State pitcher. P ' tch a 434 Action of the diamond draws the at- tention of K-State ' s Floyd Rudolph, standing at right; Jim Baum, seated on bench; and Mark Arnold, jacket. Brasher guides team to victory Beginning his fourth season at the helm of K-State ' s baseball squad, Bob Brasher, head coach, piloted the ' Cat team from the ranks of the unknown to national prominence as a bonafide baseball powerhouse. With a number of outstanding return- ing lettermen, including pitcher Nick Homer, who a year ago was selected to the all-conference team; Ail-American centerfielder Jack Woosley; and hard hitting shortstop Bob Randall, the K-State team readied itself for the 32 games of the 1969 season. In pre-conference play the ' Cats dis- covered just how tough their schedule was by losing six of twelve contests. Memphis State and K-State split an opening season series by scores of 4-6 and 2-1. Against Mississippi and LSU in two four-game series, the ' Cats split against both opponents, winning four and losing four games. In their final pre-season series, the ' Cats and SMU split games, K-State losing the first 1-0, but winning the finale, 13-1. Junior hurler Nick Horner unloads a pitch against Kansas. An all-confer- ence pitcher during his sophomore year, Horner was plagued with injur- ies last spring, but was still able to win two games for the Wildcat team. 435 Netmen take 5 in 70 tourneys Wildcat netmen completed the 1970 season with five wins and eight losses and in the Big Eight Tennis Meet at KU notched a second place finish. Opening their season with a victory, the ' Cat squad swamped Luther Col- lege 5-1, before dropping a contest to Oral Roberts 0-7. Losing their next four meets to Missouri, Tulsa and twice to Arkansas, the ' Cat squad momentarily broke out of their slump to down Okla- homa Baptist 7-0. Two more losses were recorded to Kansas and Oklahoma before Wash- burn fell to K-State by a 7-1 score. A close 4-5 loss to Air Force set the stage for two season ending victories over Nebraska and KU by identical 4-3 marks. Coached by Karl Finney and playing on new courts, the team had individual records of 7-8 by Dave Hoover, 9-7 by Randy McGrath, 3-11 by Doug Oxler, 6-8 by Steve Snodgrass, 4-10 by fresh- man Fred Esch and 1-1 by Craig Price. Sopho After seeing his opponent come to the net, Steve Snodgrass attempts a backhand lob that would force his opponent into the back of the court. K-State ' s number one singles tennis player Dave Hoover concentrates on hitting the ball with his wrist locked and his racquet perpendicular to the ground as he hits a crosscourt shot during one of the season ' s 1 1 meets. 436 Sophomore half-miler Bob Barratti gets a massage after a relay race. Ray McGrill straddles the bar in mak- ing a 7 ' 1 jump at the Drake Relays. Jerome Howe passes Dave Peterson the baton during the two mile relay at KU. The team won by a time of 7:21.2, tying a previous record time. NU edges ' Cats to take second Going into the final event of the Big Eight outdoor Track Meet, K-State had a chance to pull a second place behind KU. Nebraska edged K-State for second by winning the mile relay for the extra point of victory. Mike Ross won the javelin event for the third year in a row. Prior to Ross ' win, there had only been one other Big Eight javelin champion to win the event three times in a row. Other first places in the meet for the ' Cats came from Ken Swenson in the 880 yard dash and Ray McGill in the high jump. At the post-season picnic, coach Dodds presented several awards. Voted by the team to be most inspirational track man was Ken Swenson, while most inspirational field man was Ray McGill. Mike Stauffer won the L. E. Red Erwin Scholarship Award for having the highest grade point average, 3.86. Captains for the 1970-71 year will be Dave Peterson, team captain, Dale Alexander, track captain and Mike Stauffer, field captain. 437 Varsity oarsmen take 70 regatta Sporting a well-balanced rowing crew, the ' Cats faced St. Thomas Col- lege, who had already raced twice, for their first match. The K-State crew came through for their first big victory by posting wins in the freshman, junior varsity and varsity divisions. In a sin- gles match, Jettie Condray, who coached the freshman to an undefeated season last year, raced against last year ' s national lightweight sculling champion, Dick Klecatsky, but lost. Next match was at Minnesota where again all three crews won easily. In the triangular meet with University of Wis- consin and University of Purdue, the ' Cat crew was unable to come up with a victory in the varsity or freshmen divi- sions as they placed second and third respectively, while the junior varsity took first. Final victory came at the Heart of America Regatta where the crew swept to three victories over the University of Washburn and the University of Alabama. University of Alabama boats its var- the K-State varsity in the reservoir at sity rowing crew for a race against Tuttle Creek, outside of Manhattan. 1 Va Inci htl Wilda HTutt ' arsity sa and cies Junior varsity rowing crew prepares its shell at the Heart of America Re- 438 gatta in which all three K-State crews took victories at Shawnee Park Lake. Junior varsity members trade rowing shells with the varsity team and em- barks for the varsity race. A rowing squad consists of eight team mem- bers and a coxwain. A coxwain sets the race ' s rhythm by megaphones. Rowing Crew James S. Rauh, G. Michael Zoerb, Glenn A. Fager. James T. Thompson. Earl D. Tjden, Lynn Walker, Jon G. Plumer, Charles P. Zangger, James W. Hemphill. Varsity oarsmen glide to victory in Minnesota, Alabama contests In compiling one of the best seasons ever, K-State ' s rowing crews produced clean sweeps in dual races with Minne- sota, Saint Thomas and Alabama. In the first race of the season, the Wildcats took on Minnesota University at Tuttle Creek. The varsity and junior varsity crews eased by the Gophers by six and four lengths respectively. Against St. Thomas College, both crews swept the meet, but by narrow margins. The junior varsity oarsmen rowed to a narrow 1.8 second victory while the varsity crew squeaked by with a 3.5 second advantage. Topeka was the site of the 1969 Mid- American Collegiate Rowing Associa- tion Sprint Championships where the K-State crews finished second in their respective divisions. During the First Pacific Northwest Championships at Seattle, the varsity ' Cats took fifth. Ending the season, the Wildcats took on the University of Alabama. The var- sity ' Cats again coasted to victory, win- ning with a margin of 17 seconds. 439 1969 ' s golf team snags 4th place In contrast to most other sports, the success of the golf season rides only on placement of the team in the Big Eight Tournament at Ames, Iowa. The 1969 squad finished 4th in the tourney be- hind only Oklahoma State, Oklahoma and Iowa State. Doug Gray, the number one golfer on the team, missed qualifying for the NCAA tournament by a single stroke. Competing with Gray on the five man squad were Tim Lowery, Pete Bell, Gary Johnson and Bob Leeper. Because of the inconvenience and lack of prestige involved in dual meets, the trend toward invitational tourna- ments has been increasing. Coach Fog- ler indicated that teams no longer want to take time to travel long distances just to meet one team. Placing high in the rankings in a field of several teams car- ried more significance than only beat- ing one team. In the future the golf schedule will include almost solely in- vitational tournaments. D( Aft Toun seven man ' ablet place tato Toun Foi edlo alsin Doug Gray, first man on the Wildcat team, lines up for a putt on number nine in the K-State Invitational Golf Tournament. Tying for third place in the Big Eight, Gray qualified for NCAA by shooting a 75-75-72 round. Bob Leeper shows his dismay over a chip shot to number four green in the K-State Invitational. Leeper posted a six over par 76 to help the ' Cats take third place in the meet behind powerful Okla. State and Missouri. I Senior 440 Doug Gray shoots 222 on links to qualify for NCAA After a poor start in the Big Eight Tournament, the Wildcat squad was unable to come on strong enough the final day of competition to escape the seventh place, although number one man on the ' Cat squad, Doug Gray was able to post a 222 total for a tie for third place in the individual scoring. Gray, in taking third, qualified for the NCAA Tournament. For the first time, K-State was invit- ed to attend two of the major invitation- als in the country. The best intercolle- giate tournament in the country was the Houston Invitational in which 25 teams participated from all over the country. Another new meet to the K-State sched- ule was the Great Plains Invitational in Wichita where 17 teams were involved. Composing the 1970 golf squad were Doug Gray, Doug Meier, Tim Lowery, Bob Leeper, Randy Gelwix, and Tom Shoenbeck. Missouri. Senior Tim Lowrey tees off at Man- hattan Country Club in practice. Bob Leeper, using a sand wedge, at- one of the practice sessions while tempts to get out of the sand during teammate Randy Gelwix stands by. 441 Track captures indoor records Starting off the season with relatively poor marks individually, the Indoor Track team came back to claim several new indoor records besides capturing their share of tournament honors. Team members opened the season with losses in dual meets at Missouri and Nebraska. However, relay runners came back to set two world records in the Houston Astrodome Federation Meet. Records were set in both the sprint medley and two-mile relays. Participating in Big Eight competi- tion, K-State placed second behind the winning KU runners who went on to capture the NCAA crown. Wildcats posting record marks at the conference meet were Ray McGill in the high jump, Lucie Williams in the high hurdles and Ken Swenson who won both half-mile and mile events. Anchorman Ken Swenson starts off on the final leg of the two mile relay. Don Henderson paces himself in the two mile run of the Oklahoma City Invitational Meet. The K-State team placed second behind the KU squad. 442 Jerry Ray McGill prepares to leap 7 ' 1 at the Big Eight Indoor at Kansas City. I Jerry Stauffer ' s strong throw sends a shot put 49 ' 2 1 2 against Missouri. 443 Entering the anchor leg of the two- mile relay, Bob Barratti pulls up to hand-off to Ken Swenson in the KU relays. Swenson held off KU ' s an- chor man to avenge the loss in the in- door meet with a 7:31.6 finish time. Don Henderson lags behind the field during the Kansas Relays ' mile run. Henderson had more success as the anchorman for the four mile relay. 444 1969 track team wins in two-mile Sweeping the two-mile relays at the Texas, Kansas and Drake Relays was the highlight of K-State ' s 1969 season for Outdoor Track. Dave Peterson, Jerome Howe, Bob Barratti and Ken Swenson, the two- mile relay team was the first to record a triple win at the three Midwest meets. Theirbest time was 7:18.3. K-State nearly made another grand slam in the spring medley relay. After 3:15.6 and 3:20.8 victories at Texas and KU, the team composed of Charlie Col- lins, Larry Weldon, Terry Holbrook and Ken Swenson took third at Drake. K-State ' s high jumper, Ray McGill, and the javelin throwers, gave consist- ency in the field events. Mike Ross, Roger Collins and Bruce Maxwell placed high in nearly every javelin meet. Late season injuries deflated the ' Cats ' hopes for a strong finish in the league ' s outdoor meet. They finished fourth. John Noffsinger, on completing his 800 yard run, passes the baton off to Bob Barratti, the mile runners on the K-State distance medley squad. . -, .- -. ' . . Stan Gruver stretches for extra inches while in mid air during his long jump of 24 ' 8 at the 1970 Kansas Relays. 445 Virginia Roglin grabs another rebound during a coed basketball game. The girls finished the season 8-4. Defensive player Donita Davenport attempts to block one of McPherson ' s scores. K-State lost the game, 51-47. Girls basketball goes collegiate Sponsored by the Intramural and Recreation Department, the Women ' s basketball team competed for a second year as an intercollegiate contender. In past years, the squad played approxi- mately four games, while this year the team played 12 regular season games and in two of the national invitational tournaments. Any girl interested in playing on the team was eligible. A system of cutting coeds was not utilized, so most of the coeds stayed on the team. Practices began at 6:00 a.m. during the week and at 7:00 a.m. on Sundays. Sporting an 8-4 record going into the post-season tournaments, the coeds traveled to Boston, Mass, and took sev- enth in a field of 16 teams. A week later the team went to Amarillo, Tex. where they again took seventh place. Starter Donita Davenport, one of the team ' s best defensive players, strug- 446 gles to keep possession of the bas- ketball from a McPherson opponent. felon i One of the girls recovers from a col- lision playing intramural basketball. 447 Traveling teams capture honors Out of a field of nine tournaments, the K-State Women ' s Rifle team nabbed top awards in five of the match- es and the men ' s squad took honors at two of the season ' s matches. Consisting of four members each, the squad traveled to Oklahoma and South Dakota where trophies were won. At the K-State match expert and marks- man trophies were received. The final match was played at Nebraska. Sponsored by the K-State Union, the ' Cat bowling teams combined with KU, Oklahoma State and Wichita State in a four member area bowling conference for the 1970 season. Travel- ing approximately every two weeks, the men ' s and women ' s teams played each opposing school three times. ' Cat teammates also participated in the Airmail league, a group which sends weekly scores to a central office. Men ' s Bowling Team STANDING: Ronald R. Lee, Steven D. Rogers, David A. Voigt. SITTING: Mark Janssen, Kenneth L. Fyler. Women ' s Bowling Team STANDING: Nancy J. Bond, Cynthia A. Abrahamson, Terry J. McCulley, Carol V. Hanson, Janice S. Mueller. SITTING: Sheryl K. McKinney, Emily K. Vollmar. Rifle Team STANDING: Alan H. Townsend, Joseph L. Hodgson, Victor A. Moss, Larry R. Hendershot, Stephen M. Brooks, Donald P. Pickering, Raymond B. Gebhart, John Nesler, Dwayne C. Bickford, Craig P. Privette, Steven E. Dockins, Lark S. Parsons, Neal M. Rolph, Ronald L. Cockrum. SITTING: Terry N. Miller, 448 Catherine A. Lawson, Norene F. Allen, Marta A. Tarwater, Angela A. Wenger, Narrie A. Toole, Ruth E. Jansen, Frank L. Spellman. Experts in marksmanship score rifle range targets. Before advancement, all the members of the Army ROTC must pass the riflery requirements. Explaining United States Army divi- sions, a special lecturer from Fort Riley talks: at a meeting of the Soci- ety of American Military Engineers. Army ROTC cadets gather with the members of Scabbard and Blade at a smoker to discuss the possibility of becoming members of the group. 449 Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vicki Lane and Shauna Carpenter, participate in the women ' s division of the table tennis intramurals. Vicki Lane placed first in individuals while Deanna Townes finished second. KI Lane ana bnauna carpenter, the table tennis intramurals. Vicki Deanna lownes finished second. Living groups, clubs compete for intramural titles Exoanded interest in women s snorts Participation in the 21 individual Expanded interest in women ' s sports activities necessitated the appointment of a full-time director for all coed intramurals. Coeds competed in 10 different kinds of sports which were generally held during the winter and spring months. Included among those groups who placed first in each event were Kappa Alpha Theta in swimming and kickball, members of Alpha Chi Omega in bowl- ing and Goodnow I in basketball. Women of Kappa Kappa Gamma placed first in volleyball competition and also in the singles division of table tennis. West II took first place in the table tennis doubles matches. All living groups were matched on a mixed basis with sororities being matched against residences of the coed dormitories as well as independents. Participation in the 21 individual categories of men ' s intramurals climbed to record heights. Due in part to increased interest, 12 tennis courts, 8 handball courts and several horseshoe pits were completed for use of intra- mural activities as well as the various competitive varsity activities. At the end of competition, Beta The- ta Pi finished first in the fraternity divi- sion trailed by Delta Tau Delta. In the residence hall division, Van Zile took first with Marlatt II placing second. AVMA took the independent division championship with Smith Scholarship placing right behind them. As part of the sports expansion pro- gram, discussion was initiated concern- ing a possible new intramural complex designed specifically to accommodate both men ' s and women ' s intramurals. 450 Men from independent living groups dash for the finish line as other con- testants line up for the next race in the 1969 track intramurals. All track and field activities are run during the program given in Memorial Stadium. mills. Beta Sigma Psi men place a return in the fraternity volleyball matches. Excited men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon hoist up their team ' s captain follow- ing their capture of the fraternity di- vision championship for basketball. 451 The Crowd Reacts 452 KITE PREDICTS A I, CRT VICTOR PURPLE PRIDE 453 Classes Life in the year 2001 was the topic of Arthur Clark ' s lecture about the future in terms of food, living quar- ters and mass media. Clark confers with Joseph Hajda, chairman of the convocations committee in 1969-70. AAHPER American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation ACS American Chemical Society AFROTC Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Ag. Agricultural, Agriculture AGC Association of General Contractors AGO American Guild of Organists Agr. Agronomy AHEA American Home Economics Association AIA American Institute of Architects AIAA American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics AlChE American Institute Chemical Engineers A.I.D. American Institute of Interior Designers AIIE American Institute of Industrial Engineers AIP American Institute of Physics Am. American ANS American Nuclear Society Appt. Apportionment Arch. Architecture ASAE American Society of Agricultural Engineers ASA American Society of Agronomy ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers ASF Association of Student Foresters ASIA American Society of Landscape Architects ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers A S Arts and Sciences Asst. Assistance Assoc. Association AUSA Association of United States Army AVMA American Veterinary Medical Association AWS Associated Women Students Aux. Auxiliary Bd. Board Bus. Business BSU Baptist Student Union Capt. Captain Chem. Chemical, Chemistry Chm. Chairman Co. Company Comm. Committee Const. Construction Coor. Coordinating Corp. Corporation Coun. Council CR College Republicans CSO Christian Science Organization CYD Collegiate Young Democrats Dev. Development Dir. Director EC. Economics Ed. Editor. Editorial Education Engr. Engineering, Engineers Ext. Extension Fam. Family FCA Fellowship of Christian Athletics Fellow. Fellowship FFA Future Farmers of America Finan. Financial Found. Foundation Fr. Freshman GBSU Grace Baptist Student Union Gen. General Hort. Horticulture Hosp. Hospitality HQ Harlequinade IAWS Inter-Collegiate Associated Women Students ICC International Coordinating Council IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IFC Interfraternity Council Intl. International Intr. Intramurals IPC Interfraternity Pledge Council Journ. Journalism Jr. Junior KAHPER Kansas Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Kan. Kansas KSCF Kansas State Christian Fellowship KSU Kansas State University KSUARH Kansas State University Association of Residence Halls K-State Engr. K-State Engineers ' Magazine LAR Little American Royal LSA Lutheran Students Association MC Model Congress Mech. Mechanization Mem. Memorial MENC Music Educators National Conference Mgr. Manager, Management MMUN Midwest Model United Nations MPC Mock Political Convention MUN Model United Nations NAEYC National Association for Education of Young Children Natl. National NCTM National Council of Teachers of Mathematics NRHH National Residence Hall Honorary NSA National Student Association Orient. Orientation Org. Organization Panhel. Panhellenic PCC Pep Coordinating Council Pres. President Prof. Professional, Professions Prog. Program PSA Political Science Association Psych. Psychology Pub. Publications ROTC Reserve Officer Training Corps RWF Roger Williams Fellowship S.A.M.E. Society of American Military Engineers SCC Social Coordinating Council Schs . Scholarship Sci. Science S.E.A. Student Education Association Sec. Secretary SGA Student Governing Association SNEA Student National Education Association Soc. Society Soph. Sophomore SPS Society of Physics Students Sr. Senior Stu. Student TCB Traffic Control Board Tex. Textiles Treas. Treasurer UAB University Activities Board UCCF United Campus Christian Fellowship UCM United Christian Movement UFM University for Man UGB Union Governing Board Univ. University UPC Union Program Council Vet. Veterinary Vet. Med. Veterinary Medicine V-Pres. Vice-President WRA Women ' s Recreation Association 456 Seniors phone alums for funds Aiding the Endowment Association with their telethon, senior class officers telephoned alumni in this area request- ing donations. In honor of the Senior class, a special Senior Day was held at the Nebraska home football game. Seniors sat in a special section, were led in cheers by senior cheerleaders and attended a par- ty that night. Senior class members also functioned at a beer blast and at the Senior Night, the last home basketball game. With the purchase of their senior ac- tivity card, seniors donated money to the senior project fund. This year ' s project, a 20 foot mobile, will be sus- pended from the ceiling of the court- yard of the Union addition. For the first time in the history of K-State, seniors were not required to attend graduation ceremonies. Alumni help with the telethon, fund raising project to aid the library and scholarships. Student groups helped with the three nights of campaign. Seniors: Ack-AII TOP ROW: Acker, Karen J: Topeka, Home Economics Education, Alpha Xi Delta Treas., Putnam Scholar, Mortar Bd., Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Honors Prog., Home EC. Coun., SGA, AWS, Union Hosp. Comm., S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, CR. Adams, Diana B: Manhattan, Animal Science and Indus- try. Adams, Nancy L: Westport, Conn., Kappa Alpha Theta, Ele- mentary Education, S.E.A. SECOND ROW: Adejunmobi, David 0: Awe-Oyo. Nigeria, Biological Science. Akagi, Alan T: Wahiawa, Hawaii, Accounting. Aldrich, Melody M: Onaga, Sociology, Boyd Pres., NRHH, KSUARH, MPC, Union Personnel and Research Comm., Cadet Ladies Club, CR. THIRD ROW: Aldrich, Vernon D: Council Grove, Accounting, Kappa Sigma Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi, Intr., John E. Trembly Mem. Schs. Alexander, David M: Lawrence, Pre-Secondary Education. Allen, Eric B: McCook, Neb., Agricultural Economics, Phi Gamma Delta, Ag. EC. Club. BOTTOM ROW: Allen, James A: Ulysses, Animal Science and In- dustry. Allen, Leon E: Erie, Electrical Engineering. Allen, Rebecca E: Altamont, Home Economics Education, AHEA, Home EC. Teach- ing Club, S.E.A., Dean of Home EC. Schs. 457 Seniors: Als-Auf TOP ROW: Alsup, Pamela A: St. Francis, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Althouse, David G: Sabetha, Agricultural Econom- ics. Ames, Glenda J: Clay Center, Business Administration, Phi Chi Theta. SECOND ROW: Ammeter, Myron L: Florence, Agricult ural Educa- tion. Andereck, Dorothy L: Hutchinson, Elementary Education. Anderson, James S: St. Joseph, Mo., Animal Science and Industry. THIRD ROW: Anderson, John C: Clearwater, Fla., Business Admin- istration. Anderson, Kathleen L: Manhattan, Elementary Educa- tion and Speech Pathology and Audiology, Kappa Kappa Gamma V-Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta, S.E.A., C.O. Wright Ed. Schs. Anderson, Rebecca S: Leavenworth, Interior Design, Alpha Xi Delta, A.I.D., PCC, Statesmates Pres., Gibson Girls, Sisters of the Maltese Cross, Newman Club. FOURTH ROW: Angel, Gene R: Paradise, Business Administration. Arendt, Deborah L: Prairie Village, Sociology, Chi Delphia. Ar- heart, Kristopher: Elkart, Computer Science. FIFTH ROW: Armani, Dennis L: Syracuse, N.Y., Humanities. Arm- stead, Dean L: Ozawkie, Music Education. Asbury, Mardel L: Var- ner, Home Economics and Journalism, Clovia, Mortar Bd., Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Theta Sigma Phi, Home EC. Journ. Club, Fr. Seminar Leader, Danforth Award. SIXTH ROW: Aschbacher, Evelyn E: Clayton, N.M., Elementary Education. Ascher, Clifford D: Herington, Agricultural Education, Beta Sigma Psi, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, Intr. Ash, Jonathan N: Huntington, N.Y., Bacteriology, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Microbiolo- gy, Pre-Vet., and Fencing Clubs. SEVENTH ROW: Asher, Donald D: Stafford, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, S.E.A. Asher, Gayla W: Hudson, Secondary Education in Business, Phi Chi Theta, S.E.A. Atkinson, Aleta F: Norton, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta, S.E.A., AVMAAux. BOTTOM ROW: Atkinson, George W: Norton, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, CR, Alpha Phi Omega. Atwater, Mary A: Neta- waka, Speech Pathology and Audiology, Kappa Delta, Sigma Al- pha Eta, CR, Gibson Girls. Aufdemberge, Ronald D: Leavenworth, Animal Science and Industry. Seni Jakoi 458 Senior class officers for ' 70 Stan Weir, president; Judy Jakowatz, treasurer; Larry Dixon, vice-president; and Susie Haymaker, secretary, made plans for a mobile re- sembling a wildcat head to hang in the union addition. Seniors: Bac-Bar TOP ROW: Bachman, Paul E: Palatine, III., Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Baer, Stephanie A: Ness City, Family and Child Development, Alpha Delta Pi, SGA Intl. Rel. Comm. Chm., ICC. Bailey, Jeannette: Eureka, Home Economics Education, Smurthwaite Pres. V-Pres., Spurs, Home EC. Teaching Club. SECOND ROW: Bailey, John H: Leon, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsi- lon, Sigma Tau, ASC, ASCE Pres., S.A.M.E., Engr. Coun., Intr., Karl J. Svaty Mem. Schs. Bailey, Vicki S: Wichita, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Cadet Ladies Club, Clyde and Corena Smith Schs. Baker, Howard J: New York, N.Y., Bacteriology. THIRD ROW: Baker, Murl R: Protection, History, CYD, Mennonite Fellow. Balderson, S. Clark: Wamego, Pre-Law, Phi Gamma Delta Pres. Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Honors Coun., IFC. Ballentine, Russell L: Onaga, Agricultural Education, GBSU. BOTTOM ROW: Bandel, Terry J: St. Francis, Animal Science and Industry, State of Kan. and Kan. Farmer Ag. Schs. Banning, John W: Charleston, W. Va., Biological Science. Barb, Linda S: New Ca- naan, Conn., Technical Journalism, Alpha Delta Pi V-Pres., SCC, Royal Purple Bus. Staff, Statesmates, CR, Intr. 459 Copies of thesis papers, sections of books and all print- able materials are made at the library Xeroxing center. Seniors: Bar-Bel TOP ROW: Barkis, Mary S: Spring Hill, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Barnes, Harold J: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Phi Zeta, AVMA, Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Awards. Barney, Arthur C: Wichita, Veterinary Medicine, Acacia, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Zeta. Barnthson, Harold E: Bridgeton, Mo., Mathemat- ics, Pi Mu Epsilon. Barr, Judith A: Westmoreland, Home Economics Education. Barrera, Manuel T: Alice, Tex., Physical Education. Barrett, James E: Sand Springs, Okla., Business Administration, Delta Upsilon, Wrestling Team. SECOND ROW: Barritt, Julie A: Hutchinson, Elementary Education, Chi Omega, Union HQ. Barta, Alan G: Manhat- tan, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Bartak, Marilyn J: Cuba, Home Economics Education, AHEA, Home EC. Hosp. Day and Teaching Club, S.E.A., Newman Club. Bartell, Marcia P: Moundridge, Elementary Education, Sigma Alpha Eta, Choir, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H, CR, Mennonite Fellow. Bar- tholomew, Robert W: Morrill, Statistics, H.G. and Carol M. Mangelsdorf Schs. Basham, Jacqueline A: Eureka, Biologi- cal Science, Pi Beta Phi Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, SGA Elections and Union HQ Comm., Newman Club. Bastel, Joan E: Kansas City, Technical Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi, Collegian Ed. Staff, Statesmates. BOTTOM ROW: Bates, Connie J: Chapman, Secondary Education, Hoedowners Pres., S.E.A. Bates, Wanda L: Manhattan, Modern Languages, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Putnam Scholar, Sigma Delta Pi, Kappa Phi. Bauer, David K: Kansas City, Mo., Architecture. Bauman, Joyce M: Centralia, Foods and Nutrition, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Home EC. Prof. Foods Club. Beach, Donald A: Salina, Electrical Engineering. Becker, Adrian F: Centralia, Chem- istry, ASC, Newman Club. Becker, Robert E: Great Bend, Secondary Education. . ' . - Helping in the press box at athletic events, Greg Hardin ser- ved on the Blue Key queens committee and represented his college in senate. Jan Houser, Mortar Board member, sang with the Madrigals and was president of Delta Delta Delta. Seniors: Bee-Bey TOP ROW: Becraft, Larry R: Manhattan, Chemistry. Bed- dow, Helen H: Partridge, Social Science, Oratorio Choir, Women ' s Glee Club, Bowling Team. Beedles, William L: Baldwin, Business Administration, Delta Tau Delta V-Pres. Beesley, Roger D: Quinter, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Block and Bridle. Beezley, William P: Girard, Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pres. Behrens, Philip P: Lincoln, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun., Meats and Livestock Judging Teams, Block and Bridle. Beikmann, Stanley H: Washing- ton, Horticulture, Hort. Club Pres. SECOND ROW: Beisner, Betty A: Alton, Clothing Retailing. Bell, Orin D: Manhattan, Modern Languages and Political Science, Delta Upsilon Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, A S Coun., German Club, Justus Lie- big German Exchange Schs. Bencini, Denzel K: Garden City, Secondary Education in Social Science, PSA. Ben- dure, William N: Parsons, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Bengtson, Dennis L: Salina, Mechanical Engineering. Ben- nett, Carolle L: White City, Horticulture. Bennett, James W: Topeka, Wildlife Conservation. BOTTOM ROW: Benton, Sandra C: San Antonio, Tex., Mathematics. Berglund, Stephanie: Hutchinson. Modern Languages, Kappa Alpha Theta, Latin Am. Assoc., CR. Ber- ling, Susan E: St. Louis Mo., Pre-Medicine. Berndt, Douglas L: Glasco, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Phi Zeta, AVMA, Order of Eastern Star Schs. Berry, David V: Russell, Technical Journalism, Collegian Ed. Staff. Bert, Harold D: Abilene, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME. Beyer, Alan H: Gridley, Electrical Engineering. ill, Marcii H Br j Carol M. .:. Bastel Wanda L Delfe : ' n ' s - ilia. Chan- 461 Seniors: Bie-Bla TOP ROW: Bieberly, Ralph K: Salina, Architecture. Bier, Angelo A: Philadelphia, Pa., Architecture, AIA. Bihlmaier, Steven L: Osborne, Speech. SECOND ROW: Bihlmaier, Susan: Portis, Elementary Education. Bilderback, Bernadette R: Coffeyville, Secondary Education in Business, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Bilderback, John R: Coffeyville, Agricultural Mechanization, Ag. Coun., Ag. Mech. Club. BOTTOM ROW: Billenwillms, Sheila A: Sharon Springs, Family and Child Development, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club, LSA, Union Pacific Schs. Bircher, David W: Ellsworth, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Block and Bridle. Blake, Laur- ence E: Junction City, Physical Science. Students inspect pictures of the candidates for the Beauty and the Beast contest. Each vote cost the voter a penny. The profits, totaling $3,000, were presented to the Wildcat Marching Band by Alpha Phi Omega, the contest sponsor. 462 .Wildcat sponsor Seniors: Bla-Boy TOP ROW: Blaker, Bradford G: Manhattan, Music Education. Blaszczyk, Edward C: Philadelphia, Pa., Architecture, AIA. Bliss, Sheryl R: Natoma, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Home EC. Prof. Foods Club. SECOND ROW: Blitz, Ivan I: Philadelphia, Pa., Architecture. Bock, Ralph S: Manhattan, Building Construction. Boeschen, Phillip W: Kansas City, Mo., Architecture, Beta Sigma Psi Sec., Dean ' s Honor Roll, AIA. THIRD ROW: Bohnen, Joseph M: Dorrance, Veterinary Medicine. Boisseau, Eldon L: Coldwater, Agricultural Economics, Delta Tau Delta, Ag. EC. Club. Bol, David A: Albany, N.Y., Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Bolin, Nancy J: Wichita, Fashion Design. Bolinger, David D: Parsons, Psychology. Bollig, Mary S: Hays, Family and Child Development. FIFTH ROW: Bond, Jeffrey D: Wichita, Economics. Bond, Nancy J: Leavenworth, Elementary Education. Bony, David H: Overland Park, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon. SIXTH ROW: Boomer, Bruce A: Roseville, Mich., Architecture. Bor- en, Deborah K: Mulvane, Elementary Education. Bowers, David S: Nazareth, Pa., Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Bowersox, Carol A: Belleville, Home Economics Education, AHEA, Home EC. Teaching Club, Collegiate 4-H. Bowie, Gary E: McLouth, Sociology. Bowie, Mary A: Lucas, Home Eco- nomics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Bowman, Juanita M: Coldwater, Family and Child Development. Bowser, Robert D: Topeka, Mathematics, Beta Sig- ma Psi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, A S Coun. Pres., SGA. Boyce, Larry R: Council Grove, Business Administration, Football Team, Athletic Schs. 463 Student apathy, dorm contracts, teacher-course evalu- ations and complete abolition of SGA were discussed by Seniors: Boy-Bri TOP ROW: Boyer, Kelvin R: Formosa, Animal Science and Indus- try, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos, LAP Assoc. Pres. Boyert, David L: Kansas City, Mechanical Engineering. Boyle, Douglas A: Wichi- ta, Physical Education, Triangle, Phi Eta Kappa Pres., ASCE, Track and Cross Country Teams, Athletic Schs. SECOND ROW: Boyle, Kevin P: Orange, N.J., English. Bracken, Wil- liam R: Ogden, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi Pres. Brazle, Frank K: Cambridge, Animal Science and Industry, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Wool and Livestock Judging Teams, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos. THIRD ROW: Brecheisen, Jan U: Garnett, Clothing Retailing. Bree- den, Margaret A: Hoxie, Sociology. Breit, Deborah J: Sioux Falls, S.D., Clothing Retailing, Pi Beta Phi Sec., Tribunal, AWS, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, S.E.A., CR, Little Sisters of the Golden Heart, Campus Crusade for Christ, Intr. FOURTH ROW: Brelig, George A: Chester, III., Architecture. Brew- ster, Robert W: Coffeyville, Architecture. Bridges, William A: Titus- ville, Fla., Psychology, Lambda Chi Alpha, Football Team. BOTTOM ROW: Briel, ArNell E: Great Bend, Modern Languages, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., AVMA Aux., French Club, Order of the Eastern Star and Pi Beta Phi Schs. Briel, Jonathan E: Great Bend, Biological Science. Brim, Karen S: Hudson, Home Economics Education. 464 the six SGA presidential candidates. These issues were discussed during one of the many pre-election forums. 1 f Former Vice-President Hubert Humphrey answers ques- tions for 7,000 students following his Landon Lecture. 465 Seniors: Bri-Buc TOP ROW: Brinkman, Ronald L: Topeka, Electrical Engi- neering. Broeckelman, Leelan R: Grinnell, Animal Science and Industry. Broeckelman, Robert J: Oakley, Agricultural Education, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Tau Alpha Pres., Ag. Coun., Stu. Senator, SGA Campus and Cultural Affairs Comm., MPC, Collegiate FFA, Ag. Ed. and Newman Clubs, Intr., Union Pacific Sens. Brooke, Maxine L: Hutchinson, Physical and Secondary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Epsilon Delta, Newman Club, Intr. Brookens, Sara E: Westmoreland, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Browder, David L: Ulysses, Veterinary Medicine. Brown, David W: Clay Center, Political Science, Delta Tau Delta, Mu Phi Sin- fonia, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, K-State Singers, Univ. Choirand Concert Band. BOTTOM ROW: Brown, Robert C: Shawnee Mission, Pre- law. Brubaker, Robert S: Meeker, Colo., Agronomy, Alpha Zeta, ASA, Ag. Coun., Union Magic Lantern, Wheat State Agr. Club Pres. Bruce, Janet M: McPherson, Sociology. Brummell, Alan G: Rolla, Mo., Architecture. Bruning, Lou E: Robinson, Psychology, Alpha Chi Omega, Union K-Purrs Chm., Psych. Advisory Bd. and Club, CR, Kappa Phi, Len and Stella Harden Achievement Schs. Brussow, William C: Woodbine, Music Education. Buchele, Nancy E: Cedar Vale, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Chimes, Mortar Bd., Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Stu. Senator, Ed. Coun., S.E.A., KSU Hon- or ' s Schs. 5e TOP I cine. Pltysi fe ' .[ son, I : ; i C Sieve Coordinator of the Cat-0-Gram and Commerce Open House was Jerald Blakely. He worked with the dean on student in- volvement. Marie Williams, president of Home EC Council served as student senator two years and a dorm staff assis- tant. Grace Gerritz, member of Mortar Board, worked with Friendship Tutoring and on a dean ' s selection committee. 466 Seniors: Buc-Car TOP ROW: Bucklew, Rita J: Paola, Clothing Retailing. Buda, Joseph D: San Francisco, Calif., Political Science. Budzyna, Kenneth S: Shrewsbury. Mass., Dietetics and Institutional Management, Grid Gitters. Newman Club, Intr. Buisch, William W: Rochester, N.Y.. Veterinary Medi- cine. Buller, Delores L: Inman, Biological Science and Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Delta, AWS. S.E.A., Pre- Vet. Club. Collegiate FFA Sweetheart, Mennonite Fellow., Volleyball Team. Intr. Burnett, Donna L: LaCygne, Family and Child Development. Burris, Byron D: Manhattan, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Burt, Daryl D: Concordia, Mechanical Engi- neering. Butler, James H: Kansas City, Physical Education, Kappa Sigma, Phi Epsilon Kappa, S.E.A., Judo and K- Clubs, Swimming and Bowling Teams, Intr. Butts, John N: Cherryvale, Poultry Science, Ag. Coun.. K-State Agricul- turist Staff. Poultry Sci. Club Pres., Collegiate 4-H, CR. Cain, John R: Kansas City, General. Cannon, Barbara J: Kingman. Interior Design, A.I.D., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Cannon, John W: Salina, Architecture. Delta Sigma Phi. AIA. CR, Bowling Team. Capp, Peter J: Worces- ter. Mass.. Horticulture, Acacia, Hort. Club, Grid Gitters, Newman Club, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Carlat, Diana S: Holton, Speech Pathology and Audiology and Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta. S.E.A. Carlson, Aaron E: Herndon, Elec- trical Engineering, Arnold Air Soc.. AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. KSU Honors Schs., Corporate Alumni Fund. Carl- son, Rachel A: Lindsborg. Music Education, Mu Phi Epsi- lon. Dean ' s Honor Roll. MENC, KSCF. Carmichael, Lyle K: Garden City. Architecture. Carney, Linda J: Colby, Physi- cal Science, Clovia, Chaparajos, Collegiate 4-H, Hoedown- ers. Carr, John J: Port Jeavis, N.Y.. Bakery Science and Management, Phi Kappa Theta, Alpha Mu, Gamma Sigma Delta. Dean ' s Honor Roll, Scabbard and Blade, Bakery Management and Milling Clubs, ROTC Finan. Asst. Grant, Bakers Natl. Ed. and Drake Bakeries Mem. Fund. Carr, Steve D: Medicine Lodge, Architecture. Robert Court, member of Scabbard and Blade, served as the Alpha Kappa Psi vice-president and as a dorm officer. Dean Simmons served as Phi Delta Theta president and executive secretary of IFC. He was also an officer of Blue Key. Barb Mistier, active on Home Economics Council and Dean ' s Ad- visory Board, was in Light Brigade and a Pi Beta Phi officer. 1 467 Seniors: Car-Che TOP ROW: Carriger, Earl R: Riverton, Horticulture, ASF, Hort. Club, Intr, Oscar Straube Schs. House Award. Cart- er, John M: Trenton, Mo., Architectural Structures. Carter, Loeva A: Chanute, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Case, Les- ley E: Kewanee, III., Home Economics Education, Alpha Chi Omega, AWS, Home EC. Teaching and Prof. Foods Clubs, Grid Gitters. Casey, Michael R: Corning, Electrical Engineering. Caywood, Joel K: Beatrice, Neb., Business Administration. Chadwick, Leroy D: Corning, Political Sci- ence, Putnam Scholar, Concert Choir, Statesmen, Gen. Motors Corp. Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Chalkley, Rodney L: Cimarron, Architec- ture. Chance, Barbara J: Frankfort, History, Ford Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Chimes, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, Honors Prog., A S Coun., Dean ' s Advisory Bd., Univ. Orient. Coun., Union Campus Entertainment Comm., NRHH, KSUARH, Collegian Bus. Staff, History Club, CR, Kappa Phi, KSU Honors Schs. Chapin, Beverly R: Toronto, Canada, Bakery Science and Management. Chapin, Margaret H: Islington, Canada, Pre-Elementary Education. Charles, John P: Republic, Physical Education, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Epsilon Kappa, S.E.A., CR. Cherney, Barbara P: Concordia, Music Education. Cherney, Franklin C: Agenda, Animal Science and Industry. John Hamman and Chuck Newcom were members of Blue Key and FarmHouse. John was also active in Arnold Air So- ciety and Pi Tau Sigma while Chuck was student body pres- ident, active in debate and a Baptist Student Union officer. 468 bodypres- on officer. Seniors: Chi-CIa TOP ROW: Chiles, Maribell S: Stafford, Clothing Retailing. Chism, Thomas C: Junction City, Accounting. Christen- son, Jeanne M: Jamestown, Elementary Education, Gam- ma Phi Beta. Christiansen, Gordon R: Durham, Animal Science and Industry. Christiansen, Ryan R: Gypsum, Animal Science and Industry, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Block and Bridle, Moormans Sens. Christmann, Michael: Wame- go, Business Administration. Christopher, Ross J: Buffalo, N.Y., Business Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha. Randy Hedlund, Union Governing Board chairman, was the Blue Key president and an officer of Delta Tau Delta. Barb Chance, a Miss K-State-Manhattan semi-finalist, was presi- dent of Ford hall and active on Arts and Sciences Council. BOTTOM ROW: Cissna, Timothy M: Mission, Architecture. Ctaassen, Rudolph D: Newton, Agricultural Education, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. Ed. Club, Block and Bridle, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H and FFA, Mennonite Fellow. Claassen, Stan- ley L: Newton, Agricultural Education, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. Ed. Club, Block and Bridle, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H and FFA, Mennonite Fellow. Clark, Bob C: El Dorado, Ark., Animal Science and Industry. Clark, Ivan L: Palco, Electri- cal Engineering. Clark, John A: Holyoke, Colo., Political Science. Clark, Kimberly G: Leawood, Family and Child Development, Putnam V-Pres., NAEYC, K-State Players, Orchesis, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club. 469 Seniors: Cla-Con TOP ROW: Clark, Robert A: Baxter Springs, Mathematics. Clark, Steven K: Towanda, Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Tau, ANS. Clark, Warren L: Independence, Chemical Engi- neering. Clarkson, Jean K: Winfield, Home Economics Education, Clovia, Home EC. Teaching Club, Collegiate 4-H. Clower, Judy E: Smithville, Mo., Clothing Retailing, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Clutter, Janis S: Larned, Home Economics Education. Cochran, Margaret A: Arkan- sas City, Clothing Retailing, Chi Omega. BOTTOM ROW: Cohorst, Steven J: Marysville, Civil Engi- neering. Coltrane, Donnie D: McCune, Agricultural Educa- tion, Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate FFA. Colvin, Michael A: Hutchinson, Wildlife Conservation. Compton, Steven F: Baxter Springs, Landscape Architecture. Conard, Terry W: Timken, Animal Science and Industry. Condon, Vivienne L: Wichita, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Spurs, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Angel Flight, Human Rel. Comm., S.E.A., Statesmates, Newman Club. Condray, Jettie F: Wells, Elementary Education. Serving as officers of the senior class were Judy Jakowatz and Stan Weir. Judy was Mortar Board president, the area and flight comptroller of Angel Flight, Phi Kappa Phi mem- ber and the Kappa Kappa Gamma ' s treasurer. Stan, a Blue Key member, was a cheerleader, on Interfraternity Council an AFROTC Group Commander and a Sigma Chi member. friend; I Friendship tutors give time each week to a specific child in grades 2 through 12 whom they help with their classwork. 471 Seniors: Con-Cor TOP ROW: Connor, Timothy P: Kansas City, Humanities. Conrow, Margaret J: Wakefield, Speech Pathology and Audiology, Sigma Alpha Eta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, AWS. Cook, Robert D: Boise, Idaho, Psychology. SECOND ROW: Coombs, Robert: Wichita, Pre-Law. Coon, Marilyn P: Mesquite, Tex., Pre-Elementary Education. Coon, Mary A: Man- hattan, Applied Music, Mu Phi Epsilon Pres., Univ. Choir, GBSU, Charles D. Middleton Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Corby, Judith C: Topeka, Secondary Education in Language Arts, Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Ireland-Kahl Schs. Corby, Richard K: Topeka, Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Treas. Cordel, David C: Tipton, Mechanical Engineering. Barbara Gadberry, a member of Mortar Board, also served as Chimes president and as Angel Flight membership chair- man. Susan Haymaker, 1969 Homecoming Queen, was senior class secretary and member of Pershing Rifles honorary. Janet Sprang, member of Mortar Board and Light Brigade, was also active in Off Campus Women. 472 Seniors: Cor-Dal TOP ROW: Cordon, Patricia G: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Corn, Karen S: Topeka, Technical Journalism, Pi Beta Phi, Theta Sigma Phi Pres., AWS, Royal Purple Ed., Collegian Ed. Staff, Union Comm., Gibson Girls. Cornelio, Carol T: Massapequa Park, N.Y., Entomology. SECOND ROW: Cornwell, Carl E: Ellsworth, Political Science. Coro- genes, Sharon G: Kansas City, Elementary Education, Kappa Al- pha Theta, Union Magic Lantern, S.E.A. Court, Robert W: Leawood, Accounting, West Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Kappa Psi, Delta Mu Delta, Statesmen, Ernst and Ernst and Haskins and Sells Sens. THIRD ROW: Cox, Timothy M: Hutchinson, History. Crandall, Phil- ip G: Ellsworth, Horticulture, FarmHouse Sec., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. Coun., Hort. and Wheat State Agr. Clubs, Intr. Crawford, Louise M: El Dorado Springs, Mo., Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, SNEA. FOURTH ROW: Crawshaw, Vern L: Altoona, Animal Science and Industry. Credico, Diana J: Leawood, Elementary Education. Cress, Donald E: Humboldt, Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club. FIFTH ROW: Creviston, Judy J: Topeka, Home Economics Educa- tion, Chi Omega, Light Brigade, AWS, Home EC. Teaching Club, SNEA. Crocker, Jack D: Shawnee Mission, Economics. Croft, Innis L: Anthony, Agriculture Education, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Coun., Ag. Sci. Day, Ag. Ed. Club, Block and Bridle. SIXTH ROW: Crotinger, Ronald W: Tribune, Animal Science and Industry, Pi Kappa Alpha Sec. Cuccio, Gaetano F: Brooklyn, N.Y., Building Construction. Culbertson, Kenneth W: Lyndon, Second- ary Education in Science, S.E.A. SEVENTH ROW: Cunningham, Judith A: Marysville, Elementary Education, Sigma Alpha Eta, NRHH, KSUARH, UGB, UPC Chm., S.E.A., Bowling Team. Curry, Fred L: Wichita, Electrical Engineer- ing, Triangle, IEEE, Sports Car Club. Curry, Robert A: Liberal, Electrical Engineering, Triangle, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, IEEE, Engr. Coun., Stu. Senator, Athletic Coun., MPC, MUN, CR, Intr., W. G. Maguire Schs. Award. BOTTOM ROW: Cyr, Jayson C: Clyde, Accounting, Delta Mu Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Arthur Anderson and Co. Schs. Dahm, Duane H: Palmer, Agricultural Economics. Dalby, Garry M: Leavenworth, Electrical Engineering. 473 Seniors: Dai-Daw TOP ROW: Dalby, Patricia M: Leavenworth, Elementary Education. Dallman, Danita E: Britt, Iowa, Clothing Retail- ing, KSUARH, CR, KSCF, GBSU. Daniel, Stephen A: Jack- sonville, III., Veterinary Medicine, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Zeta, AVMA, Continental Grain Co., Clyde and Co rena Smith, Col. Frank C. Herschberger, and Charles Pfizer Schs. Dav- enport, Jane E: Osage City, Consumer Interest, Omicron Nu, Honors Prog., AHEA, Home EC. Fam. EC. Club Pres., Kappa Phi. Davis, Duane L: Atlanta, Animal Sciences and Industry, Dean ' s Honor Roll, K-State Agriculturalist Staff, Ag. Journ. Club, Block and Bridle, Kan. Production Credit Assoc. Schs. Davis, Gale W: Topeka, Accounting, Delta Upsilon Treas., Intr. Davis, Greggory B: Bayshore, N.Y., Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Fr. Football Team, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Davis, Jeanine A: Manhattan, Home Eco- nomics Education, Alpha Xi Delta Sec., Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Coun., S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Davis, Karen M: Manhat- tan, Clothing Retailing. Davis, Kathleen S: Wichita, Family and Child Development, AHEA, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club, Collegiate 4-H, Wesley Found. Davis, Penny J: Naperville, III., Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, S.E.A., Little Sisters of Minerva. Davis, Richard B: Bonner Springs, Accounting, Lambda Chi Alpha Sec., CR. Dawes, Patricia A: Wellington, Secondary Education. Dawson, Jef- fry D: Overland Park, Agricultural Economics, Delta Sigma PhiV-Pres. Linda Haughwout, member of Mortar Board, was active in Home EC and was the Kappa Alpha Theta president. Voted FMOC, Larry Dixon as mike man promoted students ' spirit at sports events and was vice-president of the senior class. 474 Seniors: Dec-Des TOP ROW: Deck, Deborah A: Wichita, Fashion Design, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu, Dean ' s Honor Roll. DeLong, Paul E: Bay Shore, N.Y., Agricultural Journalism, K-State Agriculturist Staff, Ag. Communications Club Pres., CR, GBSU. KSCF. Del Popolo, Robert G: Buffalo, N.Y., Architecture, Pi Kappa Alpha Sec., AIA, Edward H. Moelier Arch. Schs., Kan. Assoc. of Contractors Award. SECOND ROW: DeMint, Jan C: Hutchinson, Interior Design, Alpha Delta Pi, A.I.D., Home EC. Design Club. Dennis, Roger D: Manhat- tan. Technical Journalism, Lambda Chi Alpha V-Pres., Delta Sig- ma Rho Pres.. Sigma Delta Chi, SGA Pub. Rel. Comm.. Debate Team. Royal Purple and Collegian Bus. and KSDB-FM Staffs, MPC, MUN, Forensic Club Pres., CR, Bowling Team, Intr., Union Natl. Bank Schs. Denny, Daryl D: Wellington, Secondary Education, Theta Alpha Phi, K-State Players, SNEA, CR, Alpha Phi Omega. BOTTOM ROW: Denu, Nancy V: Ridgewood, Agricultural Educa- tion. Ag. Ed. Club, Block and Bridle. Collegiate FFA, S.E.A. Deptol- la, Gerald C: Chicago, III.. Architecture. Deschner, Jean M: Beloit, Family and Child Development, Phi Upsilon Omicrom, NAEYC, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club. B Members of Symphony Orchestra received recognition from students in a music listening lab following an af- ternoon performance. Given for the class ' benefit, in- formal programs give the effect of a realistic concert. 475 Seniors: Det-Dor TOP ROW: Detrixhe, Edward B: Ames, Economics, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog., SGA Attorney Gen., Debate Team, CYD Pres., KSU Honors Schs. Deubler, M arilyn L: Wichita, Secondary Education, SNEA. DeYoung, Lorna E: Junction City, Clothing Retail- ing, Gamma Phi Beta, Light Brigade, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, CR. Dickason, Mary A: Kansas City, Elemen- tary Education. Dickerson, Gregory A: Manhattan, Pre- Dentistry, Delta Tau Delta, Basketball Team, Athletic Schs. Dickhut, Jane N: Scott City, Clothing Retailing, Pi Beta Phi, AWS, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, Statesmates, Little Sisters of the Golden Heart, Intr. Diemer, Jerry W: McGrew, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Dietler, Bruce F: Basking Ridge, N.J., Zoolo- gy, Tau Kappa Epsilon Pres., Sports Parachute Club. Die- trich, Bryce S: Leawood, Business Administration, Delta Chi, Delta Mu Delta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Baseball Team, Intr., Athletic Schs. Dietz, Ton! L: Ness City, Family and Child Development, Kappa Delta, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos, CYD. Difeo, Anthony J: Philadelphia, Pa., Architecture, AIA, Intr. Oil- lingham, William C: Kansas City, Mo., Architecture, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Treas. Sec., Arnold Air Soc. Dixon, Charles R: Leon, Biological Science. Dixon, Lawrence: Glassboro, N.J., Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Doane, Gary R: Downs, Agricultural Eco- nomics, FarmHouse, Ag. EC. Club. Dodd, David W: Schuy- lerville, N.Y., Agricultural Education. Dodez, Orin: Woos- ter, Ohio, Technical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi. Doerk- sen, Margaret L: Satanta, Clothing Retailing, AHEA, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Dolenc, Jon S: Aurora, Colo., Physical Education, Sigma Phi Epsilon, K-Club, FCA, Gymnastics Team Capt, Athletic Schs. Domenick, Steven J: Stratford, Pa., Architecture. Doran, James V: Macksville, Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon, AVMA. 1 I John Eshelman was president of Chi Epsilon and Steel Ring and a member of Engineering Council and Delta Upsilon. Ar ne Kaiser, president of Smurthwaite, served in Student Senate, Mortar Board and Light Brigade and on the debate team. Charter member of Phi Zeta, Douglas Jernigan was in AVMA, Blue Key and a Delta Upsilon fraternity member. 476 , : -3 55? I In the first week of each new semester, course assign- ments are usually lighter and students enjoy increased leisure hours in the evenings. Many students frequent local taverns to watch K-State ball games on television. Seniors: Dor-Dud TOP ROW: Dorland, Elizabeth M: Corning, Chemistry, Alpha Lamb- da Delta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog., ACS, Statesmates, State of Kan., James A. Branson Mem., H. H. King Mem. and KSU Honors Schs. Douthit, Frank R: St. Francis, Veterinary Medicine, FarmHouse, Alpha Zeta, Collegiate 4-H, Newman Club, Wrestling Team, Health Prof. Schs. Dreier, Wayne T: Billings, Mo., Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Dreikorn, James H: Holyoke, Mass., Bakery Sci- ence and Management. Drennan, D ' Ann: Winfield, Modern Lan- guages, Alpha Chi Omega Pres., Sigma Delta Pi, A S Coun., AWS, S.E.A., People-to-People. Drew, Gregory P: Omaha, Neb., Business Administration, Delta Tau Delta Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Driscoll, James: Randolph, Mass., Political Sci- ence. Driver, William G: Pomona, Accounting, Phi Kappa Tau Sec. Dudley, Jerry C: Aurora, Animal Science and Industry. 477 Seniors: Dum-EII TOP ROW: Dumford, Kelly L: Wichita, Business Adminis- tration, Delta Upsilon Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll, IFC, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Dunham, Veronica E: Lenexa, Clothing Retailing. Dunstan, Edwin R: Jewell, Agricultural Engineering, Sigma Nu Pres., ASAE, Arch, and Design Open House, Intr. Dutch, John Jerome: Rulo, Neb., Busi- ness Administration. Dyal, Laurel J: Manhattan, Elementa- ry Education. Dyer, William K: Shawnee Mission, Political Science. Dyke, Elizabeth A: Shawnee Mission, English, Chi Omega, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Light Brigade, A S Coun., Union K-Purrs, Madrigal Singers, Univ. Choir, MPC. SECOND ROW: Dziuk, Barbara B: Dalhart, Tex., Animal Science, and Industry. Ealy, Dennis E: Junction City, Ac- counting. Earhart, Karen R: Independence, Home Eco- nomics Education. Earhart, Orville A: Independence, Building Construction. Easton, Douglass P: Beattie, Busi- ness Administration, Intr. Eberly, Twila J: Topeka, Music Education. Ebert, Alexis L: St. George, Home Economics Education, Clovia Sec., Kappa Delta Pi, Collegiate 4-H, Home EC. Teaching and Newman Clubs, State of Kan. Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Ebert, Kenneth G: St. Louis, Mo., Architec- ture, Pi Kappa Alpha V-Pres., AIA, Intr. Ebert, Robert A: Flush, Animal Science and Industry, Ag. Coun., Wool and Livestock Judging Teams, Block and Bridle Pres., LAR Assoc., Chaparajos, Newman Club. Eckelman, Linda G: Beverly, Secondary Education. Edwards, Roger W: Empo- ria, Natural Resources Conservation and Use. Eilert, John A: Beloit, Agricultural Economics. Elliott, Allan W: Wichita, Business Administration. Elliott, Michael B: Goodland, Po- litical Science, Sigma Chi. Freshi - ' . ' I lift Dennis Shurtz, active in the College of Agriculture, served as president of the Agriculture Student Council, was on the Ag Student Publications Board and member of Alpha Gam- ma Rho. Doug Weyer, member of Arnold Air Society, re- ceived recognition in AFROTC. He was on SGA ' s Personnel Selection Board and also a member of Alpha Gamma Rho. 478 Freshman seminar leader, Gary Lillich represented K-State in the Danforth Summer Award Program and held various offices in Straube. Loren Kruse. founder and editor of The Agriculturist, was on the Collegian staff and a member of Alpha Gamma Rho. William Stoskopf, student senator, was on the Greek Sing Committee and was a Triangle member. Seniors: Ell-Esh TOP ROW: Ellis, Randall S: Prairie Village, Mechanical En- gineering, Sigma Chi, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, ASME Pres., Engr. Coun., Stu. Senator, Convoca- tions Comm., Univ. Choir, Muchnic Found. Schs. Ellis, Wil- liam D: Humboldt, Civil Engineering. Ellithorpe, Jack E: El Dorado, Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon, AVMA, SCC, Rowing Team. Elson, Carol S: Peoria, III., Modern Languages. Elson, James M: Peoria, III., Landscape Archi- tecture. Emmot, John L: Beloit, Political Science, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Boeing Airplane Co. Schs. Enders, Jacqueline: Cranbury, N.J., History, MPC, Pre-Vet. Club, Collegiate 4-H, Statesmates, CYD, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Enfield, Sally J: Hutchinson, Secondary Education. Engelken, Joseph T: Goff, Secondary Educa- tion. Engelken, Ronald A: Goff, Veterinary Medicine, Phi Kappa Theta, AVMA, Collegiate 4-H, Cheerleader, Greek Week King, FMOC, Newman Club, Union Pacific and Kan. AVMA Schs. Enterline, Daniel L: Overland Park, Physical Science, Kappa Sigma, A S Coun., PCC, Dean ' s Advisory Bd., Union HQ, MPC, MUN, Grid-Gitters, CR, Fr. Seminar Leader, Intr. Eschmann, William C: Columbia, III., Busi- ness Administration, Baseball Team, Intr. Eshelman, Donna J: Sedgwick, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta, Union Activities Comm., SNEA, S.E.A., Dames, Ski Club, Little Sisters of the Golden Heart. Eshelman, Jon H: Sedgwick, Civil Engineering. fo 479 Louis Douglas, professor of political science, opens a ques- tion and answer period following the President ' s Viet Nam Seniors: Esh-Fat policy address. Then, by way ot a telephone hookup, Con- gressman Mize and Alt Landon expressed their viewpoints. TOP ROW: Eshelman, Kenneth K: Sedgwick, Building Construc- tion, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Lambda Chi, AGC, Traffic Appeals Bd., Ski Club. Estes, Charles M: Topeka, Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Nu, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ANS, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Estes, Ronald M: Atchison, Agricultural Economics. SECOND ROW: Etrick, Joseph F: Garden City, Technical Journal- ism. Etrick, Mary B: Garden City, Business Administration. Eus- tace, Stephen E: Topeka, Anthropology, SGA, Comm. for Stu. Awareness, Forestry Club. THIRD ROW: Evans, Charles E: Marion, Agricultural Economics. Evans, Gerald T: Americus, Feed Science and Management. Ewing, Larry R: Hiawatha, Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Eyestone, Cecilia A: Manhattan, Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Union K-Purrs and Campus Entertainment Comm., Sociology Club, Lambda Chi Alpha Chariot Relays Queen, Sisters of the Golden Heart. Fairbanks, David F: Manhattan, Agri- cultural Engineering, Triangle, ASAF, Intr. Fatzer, John R: Topeka, Anthropology. Folio! 480 Seniors: Fau-Fin TOP ROW: Faulds, Charles M: Dodge City, Animal Science and Industry. Feerer, Virgil V: Beloit, Computer Science, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Kan. Contractors Assoc. and John E. Trembly Mem. Schs. Feldkamp, Mary L: Natoma, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Fellers, Edmond E: Hays, Dairy Production, Alpha Tau Omega, Dairy Cattle Judging Team, CR. Fellman, Charles H: Osage City, Mechanical Engineering, Triangle V-Pres. Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau, ASME Pres., Engr. Coun., Newman Club, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Felts, Richard W: Liber- ty, Animal Science and Industry. THIRD ROW: Fent, Selma S: Newton. Home Economics Education. Home EC. Teaching Club. Collegiate 4-H, CR. Ferguson, Jon C: Kensington, Nuclear Engineering, FarmHouse, Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Pres.. Steel Ring, ANS, Engr. and Honors Coun.. Muchnic Engr. Schs. Ferris, Barbara D: Oklahoma City, Okla., Sociology. Sociology Club, Off-Campus Women. CR. Soft- ball Team, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Fieser, Dean E: Plains, Agricultural Education. Ag. Ed. Club, Block and Bridle, Intr. Fink, Larry W: Manhattan. Busi- ness Administration. Finkel, Patricia A: Abilene. Biological Sci- ence, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, CYD, Pre-Nursing and Newman Clubs. Following their final dress rehearsal, Magic Isle performers discuss the play with the director, Wesley Van Tassle in the backstage dressing room. The Magie Isle, a children ' s play, was given in the Purple Masque Theatre by K-State Players. 481 Seniors: Fin-Flo TOP ROW: Finnerty, Patricia M: Atchison, Family and Child Devel- opment. Fish, Rhoda M: Manhattan, History, Off-Campus Women. Fisher, Jay S: Pleasanton, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Flack, Dick P: Greenville, N.Y., Bakery Science and Management, Alpha Mu, Bakery Club, Fr. Basketball Team, Intr., Baker ' s Federation Sens., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Fladie, Ken- neth R: Batavia, N.Y., Civil Engineering. Flandermeyer, Kathy B: Alexandria, Va., Elementary Education, Women ' s Glee Club, Cha- parajos, S. E.A. BOTTOM ROW: Fleischacker, Donna M: Ludell, Physical Educa- tion, Phi Epsilon Delta, S.E.A., AAHPER, Home EC. Teaching and Judo Clubs, Gamma Delta, Softball Team. Fleming, Don W: Prairie Village, Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Florer, William S: Deerfield, Speech, K-State Players. Nuclear science information may be obtained from this $250,000 reactor which is to nuclear science as a wind tunnel is to aeronautical science. The reactor also pro- duces neutrons that are later used to produce isotopes. 482 Seniors: Flo-Fro TOP ROW: Flournoy, Ralph L: Kansas City, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, ASCE, Newman Club, Robert Cal- len King Schs. Flynn, Patricia A: Overland Park, Elementary Edu- cation, Gamma Phi Beta, S.E.A., Ski Club, Statesmates. Fogelberg, Larry R: Scandia, Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club. SECOND ROW: Poland, Eugene L: Almena, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion. Follmer, Gary L: Buffalo, Agronomy. Foncannon, Thomas M: Prairie Vill age, Business Administration, Alpha Tau Omega Sec., CR. THIRD ROW: Foos, Kathryn L: Bazine, Interior Design, A.I.D. Ford, Helen L: Edgerton, Biological Science, Collegiate 4-H, Off-Campus Women, CR, Grid-Gitters. Forsythe, Jeffrey L: Cincinnati, Ohio, Nuclear Engineering, ANS, Ski and Sports Parachute Clubs. FOURTH ROW: Foss, Phillip E: Hutchinson, Business Administra- tion, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Foster, Fred J: Dubuque, Iowa, Archi- tecture, Pi Kappa Alpha, AIA. Foster, Jayne A: Manhattan, Elemen- tary Education. FIFTH ROW: Foster, Kathryn A: Great Bend, Sociology, K-State Players, Sociology Club. Fox, Philip E: Lakin, Electrical Engineer- ing. Fraass, Ronald G: Mankato, Nuclear Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Francis, Kenneth J: Dodge City. Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Phi Epsilon, AVMA. Franz, David R: Buhler, Veterinary Medi- cine. Franz, Patricia A: Buhler, Family and Child Development. SEVENTH ROW: Fraser, John W: Concordia, Technical Journalism, Collegian Ed. Staff, CR. Fraser, Linda K: Norway, Elementary Edu- cation. Frasier, Beverly S: Sharon Springs, Home Economics Edu- cation, Alpha Xi Delta, Mortar Bd., Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, AHEA, S.E.A., SNEA, Univ. Ext. and Home EC. Teaching Clubs, Kappa Phi Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Freeman, Stephen W: DeSoto, Pre-Law, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Frizzo, Jay G: Kansas City, History, Kappa Sigma. Fronick, William C: St. Louis, Mo., Architecture. 483 Seniors: Fro-Gen TOP ROW: Frost, Bruce E: Smolan, Agricultural Economics, Delta Upsilon, Ag. EC. Club Pres., LAR Assoc. Frusher, Steven V: Ness City, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Pre-Vet. Club, Wesley Found., Intr. Fuhrken, Ronald C: Springfield, III., Landscape Architecture. SECOND ROW: Fuhrman, William H: Mansfield, S.D., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, Phi Mu Alpha, AVMA, Intr., Col. Frank C. Hershberger and Meruk Manual Awards. Fulkerson, Joan J: Liber- ty, Mo., Physical Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Epsilon Delta, Intr. Coun., S.E.A., CR., Intr. Fuqua, Randall E: Caney, Agri- cultural Education, Ag. Ed. Club. THIRD ROW: Fyler, Kenneth L: Scott City, Building Construction, AGC, Bowling Team, Intr. Gadberry, Barbara D: Wichita, Sociolo- gy, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Chimes Pres., Mortar Bd., Phi Kappa Phi, Putnam Scholar, Angel Flight, SGA Elections Comm. and Bd. of Personnel Selection, Union HQ, Sociology Club. Gadson, Charles E: Salina, Civil Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Gaede, Diane: Manhattan, Art, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Phi Delta, Union K-Purrs, Collegian Bus. Staff, MUN, MPC, K- State Players, S.E.A., CR. Gallaher, Milton L: Manhattan, Ph ' ysical Education. Gantz, Paula N: Ness City, English. FIFTH ROW: Garcia, Carlos M: Humacao, Puerto Rico, Landscape Architecture, Latin Am. Assoc. Pres. Carman, Robert E: Burr Oak, Mathematics. Garrett, Marsha L: Salina, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Bd., Kappa Delta Pi, Angel Flight, SGA Tribunal, CR. SIXTH ROW: Gartner, Robert E: Lohman, Mo., Physical Science, K- Club, Baseball Team. Gaskill, Candis K: Abilene, Elementary Edu- cation. Gasper, Michael D: Tipton, Accounting. SEVENTH ROW: Gatch, Nancy L: Hope, Clothing Retailing. Gate- wood, Nancy J: Leavenworth, Elementary Education. Gatlin, Fred- erick W: Atwood, Animal Science and Industry, FarmHouse, Blue Key, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. Coun., Stu. Senator, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos, Farm Bureau Insurance Services Schs., Outstanding Senator. BOTTOM ROW: Gausman, Gary D: Dorchester, Neb., Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club, Intr. Gehrs, Melvin J: Gladstone, Mo., Nuclear Engineering. Gentry, Cheryl T: Winfield, Elementary Edu- cation, S.E.A., CR. 484 a. Delta iftfe ' Found., ' - ; structior - - ' :: Working on his styrocasting project, a Sculpture III student prepares the wax for metal casting. Sculpture is concern- ed primarily with three dimensional work and emphasizes the idea that a piece of art work does not have a backside. -: Gate- atiinJred- - ' ;: Seniors: Gen-Gib TOP ROW: Gentry, Darrell R: Winfield, Business Administration, Phi Delta Theta. CR. Gentry, Sharon I: Manhattan, History and Modern Languages, Alpha Lambda Delta, Putnam Scholar, Dean ' s Honor Roll, German Club Pres., People-to-People. Off-Campus Women, Justus Lieberg German Exchange Schs. Gerard, Russell S: Waterloo, Iowa, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assoc., Intr. SECOND ROW: Gerberding, Danny R: Anthony, Mechanical Engi- neering, Lambda Chi Alpha Treas., Pi Tau Sigma. Gerlinger, Cathy R: Overland Park, Secondary Education in Language Arts, Pi Beta Phi, Theta Sigma Phi, Union Campus Entertainment Comm., Royal Purple Bus. Mgr., K-Key Award. Gerritz, Grace L: Manhat- tan, English, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Chimes, Mortar Bd.. Honors Prog., Showcase 69, Coun. on Stu. Affairs, Union News and Views Comm., Concert Choir. S.E.A., Cosmopolitan Club, She-DU. BOTTOM ROW: Gerstenberger, Allen G: Leawood, Architecture, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tau Sigma Delta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, AIA Pres.. Arch, and Design Coun., UGB, Fr. Golf Team, Intr. Gessner, Joseph S: Stockton, N.J., Biological Science. Gibson, James T: Wichita, Accounting. 485 Helen Brockman discusses with students changes need- ed in home economics at the fall Sneak Out-Speak Out. Seniors: Gib-Gra TOP ROW: Gibson, Michael L: Enid, Okla., History and Pre- law, Phi Delta Theta, A S Coun., IFC, Union News and Views and Campus Entertainment Comm. Gilges, Verlyn E: Baldwin, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Gillaspie, Thomas F: Council Grove, Veterinary Medicine, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Phi Zeta, AVMA, RWF, Track Team, Intr., Col. Frank C. Herschberger and 0. M. Franklin Awards, State of Kan. Schs. Gillespie, Robert A: Ashland, Accounting. Gillilan, Jon R: Republic, Animal Science and Industry. Ginter, Philip D: Topeka, Biological Science. Gitchel, George T: Prairie Village, Sociology. SECOND ROW: Glass, Jay W: Greensburg, Architecture, Triangle V-Pres., Tau Sigma Delta, AIA, Union Dance Comm., CR, Weigel Award. Gleissner, Robert R: Prairie Vil- lage, History. Glowacki, William: Manhattan, Business Administration. Gnadt, Ervin F: Alma, Agricultural Mecha- nization. Goering, Peter W: Lehigh, Technical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, Collegian Ed. Staff, CYD, Intr. Gooding, Janet C: Shawnee Mission, Clothing Retailing. Gordon, Charles E: Leavenworth, Landscape Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Gordon, Deane T: Leavenworth, Pre-Den- tistry. Gorrell, Dwight G: Centerville, Agricultural Educa- tion, Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Tau Alpha, AUSA, Assoc. of Stu. Foresters, Ag. Ed. Club, S.E.A. Gosch, Cheryl D: Nor- wich, Secondary Education in Mathematics, SNEA. Goth- ard, Reba M: Cedar Vale, Business Administration, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Chi Theta, UPC, CYD. Gough, Pamela J: Wichita, Clothing Retailing, Kappa Delta, Union Magic Lantern, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Grafel, John R: Herndon, Mechanical Engineering. Graham, David E: Prai- rie Village, Pre-Medicine, Sigma Chi V-Pres., Phi Eta Sig- ma, Phi Kappa Phi, Arnold Air Soc., K-State Singers, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. 486 Senior s: Gra-Gum TOP ROW: Graham, Jolinda G: Marysville, Economics. Gray, Mary E: Tribune, Interior Design. Graybeal, Ronald D: Topeka, Civil Engineering. Sigma Nu, Chi Epsilon, ASCE. Intr. Grecian, Kendal L: Palco, Animal Science and Industry, Farmhouse, Ag. Coun., Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Meats Judging Team, Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H, Fr. Track Team. Green, Lee R: Leavenworth, Business Admin- istration. Green, Thomas H: Kansas City, Electrical Engi- neering. Grennan, Mary J: Jamestown, Social Science. SECOND ROW: Grieve, Ruth A: San Francisco, Calif., Com- puter Science. Griffith, Jane H: Burlington, Physical Edu- cation. Phi Epsilon Delta. Griffith, Mary L: Callaway, Neb., Secondary Education in Language Arts, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, AVMA Aux. Griffith, Perry R: Callaway, Neb., Veteri- nary Medicine, AVMA, Judo Club, Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Award. Grinstead, Dan S: Bonner Springs, Zoology, Delta Upsilon V-Pres.. A S Coun., Dean ' s Advisory Bd., SGA Bd. of Personnel Selection, Sports Parachute Club, Endowment Assoc. Schs. Grisham, James S: El Dorado, Dairy Production. Gross, William R: Friend, Animal Sci- ence and Industry and Agricultural Education, K-State Flying Club Pres., Block and Bridle, Collegiate FFA. BOTTOM ROW: Grote, Rolland P: Sabetha, Architecture. Grout, Jerry E: Mankato, Agronomy. Grover, Barbara L: Hays. Mathematics. Van Zile Treas., Alpha Lambda Delta, Putnam Scholar. Grube, Steven G: Franklin, Neb., Veteri- nary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, NRHH, Intr., Health Prof, and Continental Grain Co. Schs. Gruver, Stanley L: Scott City. Industrial Engineering. Gugler, Jill A: Manhat- tan, Elementary Education, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Angel Flight, Union Comm., S.E.A. Gump, Diana S: Wichita, Eng- lish, Delta Delta Delta, A S Coun., SGA Elections Comm., Union K-Purrs, AWS. S.E.A., CR, Statesmates. On an unusually warm October afternoon, students hand out balloons to passersby just for the sake of giving. 487 Seniors: Gun-Hak TOP ROW: Gunn, Mary A: Great Bend, Social Science. Gurnee, Edwin C: Hudson Falls, N.Y., Civil Engineering, ASCE. Habiger, Carol S: Piqua, Clothing Retailing, Kappa Delta, Home EC. Cloth- ingand Tex. Club, Statesmates, Newman Club. SECOND ROW: Habiger, Robert D: Parsons, Architecture. Hage, Nancy E: Leawood, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Union Campus Entertainment Comm., AWS, S.E.A., Friendship Tutoring. Hagerman, Wayne H: Larned, Animal Science and Industry. THIRD ROW: Hahn, Allen G: Shawnee Mission, Mechanical Engi- neering, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Tau Sigma, AIAA, Hoedowners, Stand- ard Oil of Calif. Schs. Haines, Jean M: Wichita, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Design Club, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H. Hake, Janice K: Wichita, Secondary Education in Language Arts, Good- now V-Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., Clyde and Corena Smith Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Hake, Rosemary M: Overland Park, English, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog., S.E.A., CR. Hakeman, Clare M: Wichita, Electrical Engineering, Delta Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, Dean ' s Honor Roll, DAB, Union Campus Entertainment Comm., Intr. Hakeman, Wanda B: Wichita, Art. i General School Administration is a course made avail- able by the College of Education for principals and su- perintendents with at least one year of teaching experi- ence. The class meets for discussion in small sections. 488 Seniors: Hal-Har TOP ROW: Halbleib, Chester W: Utica. Chemical Engineering. Hal- bleib, Corlie E: Arnold, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Hall, David C: Kansas City, Electrical Engineering. Smith Pres. V-Pres. Treas.. Phi Eta Sigma. Eta Kappa Nu Pres.. Sigma Tau, Dean ' s Honor Roll. IEEE. Second Century Schs. SECOND ROW: Hamman, Gayla S: Hartford. Family and Child Development. Hamman, John M: Garden City, Mechanical Engi- neering. FarmHouse. Blue Key. Pi Tau Sigma Pres.. Sigma Tau. Steel Ring. ASME, Arnold Air Soc.. Engr. Open House Chm.. K-Club, Track and Fr. Football Teams. Intr.. AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Muchnic Found. Schs. Hammerli, Alan R: Holton, Chemical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Hammes, Thomas G: Scotch Plains. N.J.. Bacteriolo- gy. Wrestling Team. Intr. Hammond, Judith A: Abilene. Business Administration. State of Kan. Schs. Hammond, Judy K: Osage City, Home Economics Education, Clovia Sec.. AHEA. Home EC. Teaching Club. Collegiate 4-H. FOURTH ROW: Hanan, Linda J: Brownell, Family and Child Devel- opment. Hanan, Steven E: Ness City. Civil Engineering. Handel, Alfred P: Massapequa, N.Y., Dairy Foods and Processing. FIFTH ROW: Handlin, Velma J: Marquetta. Psychology. Hands, Samuel L: Garden City. Animal Science and Industry. Haney, Bar- bara L: Turon, Family and Child Development. Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club. Chi Delphia. Kappa Phi. SIXTH ROW: Haney, Robert C: Aurora. Colo.. Physical Education. Hanks, Constance J: Shields. Family and Child Development. Clov- ia Treas.. AHEA, Home EC. Coun., Stu. Senator. SGA Academic Affairs Comm.. Dean ' s Advisory Bd.. Univ. Ext. Club. Home EC. Teaching. Prof. Foods, and Fam. and Child Dev. Clubs. Collegiate 4-H. Hannagan, David R: Denver. Colo.. Mechanical Engineering, Acacia. Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. Pi Tau Sigma. Steel Ring. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Arnold Air Soc.. Second Century and Maytag Schs.. AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. SEVENTH ROW: Hansen, Anthony F: Junction City. Art. Hanson, Joy E: Manhattan. Secondary Education. Harden, Monte W: Good- land. Agricultural Economics. Marlatt Pres.. Tribunal. NRHH Chm.. KSUARH. Union News and Views Comm.. Collegiate 4-H Pres.. Statesmen. CR, Fr. Seminar Leader. BOTTOM ROW: Hardin, Gregory W: WaKeeney. Civil Engineering, Triangle Pres.. Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key. Chi Epsilon. Pi Mu Epsi- lon. Sigma Tau. Honors Prog.. ASCE. Engr. Coun., Stu. Senator. KSDB-FM Staff. CR. Alpha Phi Omega. Fr. Football Team. Intr.. Matiland Smith Schs. House Award. Wagner and Texaco Schs. Hargis, Mary L: Highland. Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta Pres.. RWF. Hargrove, Wayne A: Topeka. Economics. Phi Gamma Delta Sec. Treas.. Stu. Senator. CR. 489 I Found on the main floor of the old part of Farrell Library, the Social Science Reading Room contains the bound peri- Seniors: Har-Hau odicals, its own card catalogue, juvenile education section, education magazines and tables for independent studying. TOP ROW: Harper, Kenneth W: Purcell, Okla., Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Health Prof. Schs. Harris, Arthur S: Long Branch, N.J., Ar- chitecture. Harris, Carol S: Topeka, Modern Languages. SECOND ROW: Harris, Gretta L: Topeka, Elementary Education. Harris, Janet E: Syracuse, Elementary Education. Harsh, Christine W: St. Charles, Mo., Clothing Retailing, Omicron Nu, Honors Prog., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, Statesmates. THIRD ROW: Harsh, George H: Overland Park, Business Adminis- tration, Moore V-Pres., World Univ. Service, Basketball, Pep, Var- sity, and Wildcat Marching Bands. Hart, Larry A: Effingham, Sec- ondary Education in Mathematics, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., KSU Honors Schs. Hartman, John H: Clifton, Animal Science and Industry. FOURTH ROW: Harvey, John W: Dumas, Tex., Veterinary Medicine. Harvey, Susan G: Kansas City, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Friendship Tutoring. Hate, Sharon S: Garden Cit y, Foods and Nu- trition, AHEA, Home EC. Pro! Foods Club, Off-Campus Women. BOTTOM ROW: Haughawout, Linda: Topeka, Interior Design, Kap- pa Alpha Theta Pres., Spurs, Chimes, Mortar Bd., Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, A.I.D., Home EC. Coun., Royal Purple Ed. Staff, Orchesis. Haun, James F: Topeka, Accounting, Sigma Chi Treas., Phi Eta Sigma, J. Robert and Barbara Wilson Schs. Hauptli, Roger D: Glen Elder, Social Science. 490 N. Seniors: Hau-Hee TOP ROW: Haury, Kent D: Halstead. Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Kappa Lambda, AVMA, Grid Gitters. Haver, David P: Plymouth, Ohio, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hawk, Michael E: Wichita, Nuclear Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta, Sigma Tau. ANS. Engr. Open House Chm., Arnold Air Soc., Newman Club Pres., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant, State of Kan. Schs. SECOND ROW: Hayes, Edward S: Parsons. Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu. Sigma Tau. Hayes, Jon R: Independence, Architec- ture. Hayes, Mary L: Smith Center, Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Hayes, Sandra L: Hastings. Neb.. Social Science. Haymaker, Susan A: Minneapolis, Minn.. Secondary Education. Hayse, Linda L: Mullinville, Elementary Education, S.E.A. FOURTH ROW: Head, Judith K: Wichita, Business Administration, Kappa Delta. Phi Chi Theta, Union Personnel and Research Comm.. Women ' s Glee Club, CR. Hebert, Dennis C: Concordia. Industrial Engineering. Hecht, Donald W: Seneca. Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Hedges, Larry J: Fort Scott. Chemistry. ACS, Rifle Team. State of Kan. Schs. Hedrick, Diana D: Clay Center. Elemen- tary Education. AVMA Aux.. S.E.A. Heersche, George: Mulvane, Dairy Production, Ag. Coun., Varsity Men ' s Glee Club. Dairy Cattle Judging Team. Dairy Sci. Club Pres., LAR Assoc., Collegiate 4-H. LAR Schs. Louis Douglas, professor of political science, oversees a dis- cussion about the proposed all-University government. De- signed by a combined task force, the proposal would unify the three segments of student, faculty and administration. Seniors: Hei-Hen TOP ROW: Heidbreder, Elizabeth L Liberal, Secondary Education in Business, Kappa Delta, Phi Chi Theta, S.E.A., CR. Hellar, Donald L: Cunningham, Mechanical Engineering. Heller, Terry J: Hunter, Animal Science and Industry. SECOND ROW: Helmbold, Ray L: Tribune, Animal Science and Industry. Helten, Ronald E: Wichita, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Newman Club, Intr. Hempen, Frank B: Yates Center, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Hemphill, James W: Baldwin, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club, Rowing Team. Hendershot, Larry R: Hutchinson, Biochemistry. Henderson, Charlotte A: Pretty Prairie, English. A coed takes advantage of summer-like weather as she strolls past the trees in front of the Danforth Chapel on her way home from class. The scenic view is often en- joyed by many students who are returning from class. 492 ten en- n class. I Seniors: Hen-Hla TOP ROW: Henderson, Robert L: Humboldt, Building Construc- tion. Henderson, Ruth A: Atchison, Elementary Education, S.E.A. Henrichs, Mary B: Smith Center, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Henrikson, Gerald W: Emporia, Biological Science. Herbers, Donald A: Winfield, Animal Science and Industry. Her- bers, Julia A: Holton, Sociology. THIRD ROW: Herman, Duane E: Wichita, Accounting, Pi Kappa Alpha Sec. Treas. Herren, Carolyn J: Alma, Family and Child De- velopment. Hervey, Daniel R: Topeka, Elementary Education, S.E.A. FOURTH ROW: Hetzel, Barbara J: Bloomfield Hills, Mich., Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Home EC. Fam. EC. Club, Margaret E. Justin Schs. Hewitt, Kathryn E: Seward, Biochemistry. Hewlett, Howard S: Brownsburg, Ind., Architecture, AIA, Arch, and Design Coun. Pres. FIFTH ROW: Hey, Nancy J: Shawnee Mission, Humanities, Alpha Delta Pi Pres. Sec. Heyl, Guy M: Sharon Springs, Political Science and Speech, Delta Tau Delta. Hicks, Ralph W: Mission, Bakery Management. SIXTH ROW: Hieger, George J: Wamego, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. and Pre-Vet. Clubs, Collegiate FFA. High- tower, James R: Los Angeles, Calif., Economics. Hildebrand, Au- gust J: Hill City, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. SEVENTH ROW: Hilgenfeld, Arnelle J: McPherson, Speech Patholo- gy and Secondary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma Pres., Mortar Bd., Sigma Alpha Eta, Kappa Delta Pi, Angel Flight, Union Campus Entertainment Comm., S.E.A., State of Kan. Schs. Hill, Richard D: Manhattan, Business Administration. Hillner, Stephen J: Olathe, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Hilton, Dori A: Kansas City, Mo., Dietetics and In- stitutional Management, Home EC. Coun. and Prof. Foods Club Pres. Hines, Anthony M: Dayton, Ohio, Electrical Engineering. Hlavenka, George R: Horsham, Pa., Architecture, AIA. 493 Seniors: Hob-Hou TOP ROW: Hobbs, Roy E: Princeton, Electrical Engineering. Hod- son, Janis E: Burdick, Clothing Retailing. Hoff, Dolores M: Claflin, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Hoffman, Dan L: Chapman, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. Coun., Stu. Senator, Livestock, Meats, and Wool Judging Teams, Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H Pres., Baseball Team, Int r. Hoffman, R. Gene: Wichita, Psychology, Alpha Kappa Lambda Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, SGA Campus Affairs Comm., IFC, Martin K. Eby Const, and Wilson and Co. Schs., Weigle Award. Hogan, Betsy J: Kansas City, Mo., Secondary Education in Language Arts, Pi Beta Phi, States- mates, Little Sisters of Minerva, Newman Club. THIRD ROW: Hoke, Terrance L: Parsons, Psychology. Hollinger, Janet K: Manhattan, Modern Languages. Holm, Barbara M: Dwight, Family and Child Development, Orchesis, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club, Statesmates, Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart. FOURTH ROW: Holmgren, Aldre M: Kansas City, History, Gamma Phi Beta, Spurs, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog., AWS, Union Magic Lantern, Friendship Tutoring, Fr. Seminar Leader. Holste, Charles D: Ludell, Animal Science and Industry, Farmhouse V- Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Arnold Air Soc., Ag. Coun., Block and Bridle, Intr. AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant, Moorman Schs., Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Award. Holste, John E: Norton, Veterinary Medicine, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Zeta, AVMA, Arnold Air Soc., Collegiate FFA and 4-H, Farm Bureau Insurance and John E. Trembly Mem. Schs. FIFTH ROW: Hoober, Linda R: Manhattan, English. Hoobler, Larry D: Wamego, Agricultural Education, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate FFA. Hooper, Lela M: Hiawatha, Home Economics Education, Phi Upsilon Omicron, AHEA, Home EC. Coun., Stu. Faculty Affairs Comm. Chm. and Teaching Club, Collegiate 4-H, Statesmates, Farm Bureau Insurance, H. 0. Middlebrook, and State of Kan. Schs. SIXTH ROW: Hooper, Olive W: Udall, Family and Child Develop- ment. Horacek, Gary L: Kinsley, Bacteriology, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Microbiology Club, CR, Statesmen, State of Kan. Schs. Maitland Smith Schs. House Award. Horigan, Sharon G: Frankfort, Modern Languages, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mor- tar Bd., Kappa Delta Pi, A S Coun., Stu. Senator, SGA Bd. of Per- sonnel Selection, Panhel. Pres., S.E.A., Newman Club, KSU Honors Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Home, Larry J: Manhattan, Business Administra- tion. Horner, Nicholas J: Udall, Business Administration, K-Club, Baseball Team, Athletic Schs. Hoskins, Stephen W: Hutchinson, Architectural Structures. BOTTOM ROW: Hoskins, Thomas L: Hutchinson, Chemistry, Phi Kappa Tau, ACS, State of Kan. Schs. Hoskinson, Susan E: Antho- ny, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Off-Campus Women, CR. Houchin, Lawrence L: Solomon, Electrical Engineering, Sigma Tau, Dean ' s Honor Roll, CYD, Electrical Contractors Assoc. Schs. 494 t Hobte. Iowa State ' s Otto Stowe (85) fights to break away from Randy Ross (57). The game was won by K-State, 34-7. K-State fielded nine starting seniors with six of them receiving pro bids and John Stucky playing Canadian ball. ler.Lan) ifc Seniors: Hou-Hug TOP ROW: House, Linda J: Goodland, Computer Science. Union K-Purrs, S.E.A., CR, Kappa Phi. Houser, Janet M: Topeka, Home Economics Education, Delta Delta Delta Pres., Mortar Bd., Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Honors Prog., Angel Flight. How- ard, Marjorie M: Anthony, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Howell, David R: Wichita, Psychology and Anthro- pology, Sigma Phi Epsilon, SGA Personnel Selection Bd. Howland, Clelia K: Formoso, Elementary Education, Smurthwaite, S.E.A. Hoyle, Zoe J: Clay Center, Elementary Education, S.E.A. THIRD ROW: Hubbell, Bonnie M: Topeka, Dietetics and Institution- al Management. Huck, Anita M: Coldwater, Biological Science. Huddleston, Paul A: Winfield. Mathematics, KSU Honors Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Huffman, Thomas E: Burwell. Neb., Animal Sci- ence and Industry, Block and Bridle. Huggins, Carol A: Overland Park, Elementary Education, Alpha Xi Delta, SCC. Jr. Panhel. Pres., Union HQ and Campus Entertainment Comm., S.E.A., CR. Hughbanks, Ronald G: Great Bend. Architecture. 495 Drawing I instructors, focusing on creative ideas and im- provement of technique, critique students ' art projects. Senior s: Hug-Jam TOP ROW: Hughes, Wheeler M: Lynchburg, Va., Physical Education, Basketball Team. Humphrey, Raymond J: Mis- sion, Chemistry, ACS. Humphrey, Robert L: Hoisington, Business Administration, Alpha Phi Omega. Hundley, Mil- arie B: Overland Park, Modern Languages, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Orchesis, People- to-People, Intr., Delta Delta Delta Schs. Hundley, Roger A: Concordia, Chemical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Dean ' s Honor Roll, AlChE, Intr. Hunsicker, Paul D: Shawnee, Ar- chitecture. Hutfles, Joseph E: Corning, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Hwang, Ta Y: Madisonville. Ky., Electrical Engineering. Hyder, David L: Chapman, Electrical Engi- neering. Innis, Karyl K: Wichita, Sociology, Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Union K-Purrs. Jackson, Edward N: Coldwater, Agricultural Economics. Jackson, Linda D: Phoenix, Ariz., English, Delta Zeta. Jackson, Linda W: Win- field, Elementary Education. Jackson, Sheran K: Kansas City, Bacteriology, Microbiology Club, Black Stu. Union, Statesmates, Community Sisters. BOTTOM ROW: Jacobs, Michael J: Phillipsburg, Biological Science, Beta Theta Pi, Clinic Club, CR, Halbower Mem. Schs. Jacobs, Patrick T: Phillipsburg, Electrical Engineer- ing. Jaeger, Diana R: Wichita, Foods and Nutrition, Home EC. Coun., Stu. Senator, K-Steppers. Home EC. Prof. Foods Club, CYD, Statesmates. Jaenicke, Charles V: Hutchinson, History. Jager, Karen R: Wichita, Speech, Kappa Alpha Theta, K-State Players, CR. Jakowatz, Judy: Wichita, Math- ematics, Kappa Kappa Gamma Treas., Alpha Lambda Del- ta, Spurs, Chimes, Mortar Bd. Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Angel Flight, SGA Elections Comm., Bd. of Personnel Selection and Traffic Appeals Bd., Sr. Class Treas., Amateur Radio Club, Campus Crusade for Christ. Jameson, Ronald L: Garden City, Agricultural Economics. 496 Seniors: Jan-Joh TOP ROW: Jansonius, Rodney J: Prairie View, Animal Sci- ence and Industry, Block and Bridle. Janssen, Justin B: Geneseo, Biological Science. Jaynes, Scott W: Prairie Vil- lage, Business Administration, Intr. Jenkins, Gerald L: Oshkosh, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Jennings, William D: Manhattan, Business Administration. Jensen, Jean A: Lin- coln, Secondary Education in Business, Phi Chi Theta, S.E.A., Off-Campus Women, Grid Gitters, CR, KSU Honors Schs. Jepson, Pamela: Vint Hills Station, Va., Psychology. SECOND ROW: Jernigan, Douglas K: Council Grove, Veteri- nary Medicine, Delta Upsilon Pres. V-Pres. Sec., Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, Phi Zeta, AVMA, Wildcat Marching Band, Gym- nastics Team. Jernigan, Sue Z: Colorado Springs, Colo., Elementary Education, Chi Omega, AVMA Aux., S.E.A. Jewett, Roberta A: Wichita, Clothing Retailing, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Jilka, Robert L: Salina, Biochemis- try, Phi Kappa Theta Sec., Newman Club. John, Roger S: Phillipsburg, Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon V-Pres. Johnson, Charles R: Burr Oak, Veterinary Medi- cine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Pre-Vet. Club. Johnson, Christine A: Lindsborg, Family and Child Development, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club, KSCF, Friendship Tutoring. BOTTOM ROW: Johnson, Darrel L: St. Francis, Animal Sci- ence and Industry, AUSA, Block and Bridle, CYD, UCCF, Intr., Axel E. Jacobson Co. Schs., Oscar Straube Schs. House Award. Johnson, Dennis R: Lindsborg, Agricultural Economics, Beta Sigma Psi, Ag. EC. Club. Johnson, Donald B: Smolan, Agricultural Economics, Alpha Gamma Rho Sec., Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun., IFC, Meats and Livestock Judging Teams, Ag. EC. Club, Block and Bridle, LAR As- soc., CR. Johnson, Eric D: Kansas City, Mo., Technical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi. Johnson, Janice L: Bridge- port, Political Science, Alpha Lambda Delta, Honors Prog., PSA, CR, KSU Honors Schs. Johnson, Michael K: Burdick, Business Administration. Johnson, Randy R: Home, Ac- counting, Collegiate 4-H, CR. During his October concert, Mason Williams explains his reason for impromptu discussion while entertaining. 497 Marching Wildcat Band, using a 180 member marching block, presented half-time shows wearing their new pur- ple and gold uniforms. The band marched for all home games and also went to Colorado, Kansas and Missouri. Seniors: Joh-Kab TOP ROW: Johnson, Raymond W: Hutchinson, Economics. John- son, Richard A: Axtell, Agricultural Mechanization, Ag. Mech. Club, CR. Johnson, Richard E: Hutchinson, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Johnston, Beverly A: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, PCC, Univ. Concert Choir, Cheer- leader, Statesmates. Johnston, Janice A: Blue Rapids, Home Eco- nomics Education. Johnston, Robert E: Manhattan, History. THIRD ROW: Jordan, Charles E: Solomon, Milling Science and Management. Jorns, Kenneth D: Turon, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion, Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, Honors Prog., Honors Coun., Ag. Coun. Pres., Showcase 69, K-State Singers, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Second Century Schs. Joyce, Liana S: Merriam, Radio and Television, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Off-Campus Women. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce, Vicky L: Hutchinson, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Delta Delta Delta, Gen. Home EC. Club, S.E.A., Little Sisters of Minerva. Juarbe, Carmen A: Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, Animal Science and Industry, Cosmopolitan and Pre-Vet. Clubs, Hoedowners. Kaberline, Carolyn A: Topeka, Technical Journalism, Alpha Lambda Delta, Putnam Scholar, Theta Sigma Phi, Royal Purple Ed. Staff, S.E.A., Chaparajos, Classical Guitar Club, K-Key Award. 498 Seniors: Kai-Ken TOP ROW: Kaiser, Ann P: Ellinwood, Speech and Political Science, Smurthwaite Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Chimes, Mortar Bd., Honors Prog., Light Brigade, Stu. Senator, SGA Pres. Cabinet, Debate Team, Statesmates, CYD, Newman Club. Kale, Steven R: Mankato, Geography and Business Administration. Kammerer, Robert J: Neodesha, Mechanical Engineering, AIAA, ASME, Judo Club, Rowing Team. SECOND ROW: Kasitz, Nancy A: Hesston, Family and Child Devel- opment, Clovia, Collegiate 4-H, Block and Bridle. Kasl, David R: Cuba, Architecture. Kaufman, Cheryl J: Moundridge, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Delta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., AAHPER. THIRD ROW: Kaufman, Julie D: Hutchinson, Modern Languages, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Delta Pi, Latin Am. Assoc., Intr., CR, Panhel. Coun. Schs. Kaufman, Peter J: Brooklyn, N.Y., Biological Science. Kaufmann, Linda M: Mahaska, Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Kaup, Richard E: Smith Center, Business Adminis- tration. Kay, Robert S: Minneapolis, Industrial Engineering, Delta Sigma Phi, AIIE Pres. Kearn, Linda L: Aurora, History, CR, State of Kan. Schs. FIFTH ROW: Keating, Kathleen A: Purchase, N.Y.. Biological Sci- ence, Kappa Kappa Gamma Sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, AVMA, V.M. McLeod Mem. Award. Keen, Wayne C: Valley Falls, Business Administration, Fr. Gymnastics Team. Keller, Cynthia T: Rush Center, Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Keller, Madelyn G: Manhattan, English. Kelley, John R: Lockport, N.Y., Building Construction. Kelley, Stephen T: Man- hattan, Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Kelly, James P: Effingham, Agronomy. Wheat State Agr. Club, Collegiate FFA, Collegiate FFA Schs. Kemper, Michael J: Logan, Pre-Business Education. Kennedy, Donald L: Hoxie, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Kennedy, Janice M: Kansas City, Secondary Edu- cation in Language Arts, Alpha Chi Omega V-Pres. Sec., SGA Bd. of Personnel Selection, AWS, Union K-Purrs, Univ. Chorus, MPC. S.E.A., Newman Club, Intr. Kent, James D: Wakefield, Mechanical Engineering. Kenyon, James R: Bogue, Bacteriology, FarmHouse Pres., Blue Key, SGA Human Rel. and Quiz Bowl Comm., IFC, Var- sity Men ' s Glee, Pre-Vet. Pres., Microbiology, and Clinic Clubs, CR. 499 Seniors: Ker-Kla TOP ROW: Kern, Douglas A: Smith Center, Physical Education. Kerr, Duane L: Hutchinson, Wildlife Conservation. Kerschen, Ken- neth A: Cunningham, Business Administration, Delta Tau Delta, Newman Club. SECOND ROW: Kershner, Claude A: Wichita, Architecture, Lambda Chi Alpha, AIA. Kice, Robert G: Wichita, Business Administration. Kimsey, llene A: Manhattan, Family and Child Development, Gamma Phi Beta Pres., Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. and New- man Clubs. THIRD ROW: Kinder, Steven W: Topeka, Architecture, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Dean ' s Honor Roll, IFC, Gymnastics Team, Mike Ahearn and Athletic Schs. King, Harold R: Kansas City, Business Adminis- tration. Kirchhoff, Maria J: Cedar, Clothing Retailing, AWS, LSA. FOURTH ROW: Kirk, John M: Prairie Village, Political Science. Kir- Kendall, Robert L: Smith Center, Architecture. Kitch, Jane E: Win- field, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H, Friendship Tutoring. BOTTOM ROW: Kitch, Pamela G: Scott City, Home Economics Education. Kitchen, Faye L: Lawrence, English. Klag, Kathryn A: Wichita, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, Light Brigade Commander, Pershing Rifle Honorary, Military Ball Queen. Assuming unusual roles and characterizations, actors in experimental theater explore new techniques in drama. Members of K-State Players present many comedies and dramas throughout the year. The group started in 1915. i 500 1 During pre-enrollment for the second semester, a stu- dent checks his line schedule for an alternate course to replace one he was unable to obtain. Students pre-en- rolled for the spring semester in the lounge of Justin. Seniors: Kle-Kol TOP ROW: Klein, Karen M: Herington, Technical Journalism. Kle- ma, Dell J: Russell. Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Collegiate 4-H, Alpha Phi Omega. Knap- penberger, Mary J: Olat he, Speech, Kappa Alpha Theta V-Pres., Union News and Views Comm., Debate Team, Collegiate4-H. SECOND ROW: Knetter, Cheryl S: Piper, Secondary Education in Business Administration, Phi Chi Theta, S.E.A., CR. Knief, Mary K: Garden City, Technical Journalism, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Theta Sigma Phi, KSDB-FM Mgr., CR. Knight, Charles W: Blue Mound, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club. THIRD ROW: Knight, Steven G: Marysville, Secondary Education. Knott, Timothy J: Flats, Neb., Veterinary Medicine. Kobbeman, Laura J: Lincoln, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Delta, Little Sis- ters of Minerva. FOURTH ROW: Kobetich, Robert W: Manchester, Geophysics. Kobuszewski, Joseph A: Barnes, Animal Science and Industry. Koch, Dennis L: Clyde, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Koelliker, Donald V: Robinson, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Kohake, Mariana C: Goff, Family and Child Development, NAEYC, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. and Newman Clubs. Kolb, Sheila S: Valley Falls, Chemistry, Clovia, ACS, Honors Prog.. Newman Club, John and Hazel Berry, H. H. King and J. VanWinkle Sens., Natl. Sci. Found. Research Grant. 501 Animal science students enrolled in livestock judging classes meet in Weber Arena. Using Hereford steers the Seniors: Koo-Kro students learn conformation and standards of breeds in order to externally evaluate internal qualities of cattle. TOP ROW: Koontz, Dean L: Haven, Geology. Kootz, Sharon L: Kan- opolis, General Home Economics, Clovia, Home EC. Teaching Club and Hosp. Day Chm., Gamma Delta. Kordek, Wayne P: Hardwick, Mass., Dairy Foods Processing. SECOND ROW: Koster, Kathryn A: Hoxie, Home Economics Educa- tion. Koudele, Randall W: Manhattan, Mechanical Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ASME, Co- op Engr. Prog., Intr. Kovar, John R: Overland Park, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Kramer, Gayle C: Topeka, Economics, Royal Purple Ed. Staff, Ski Club, Gibson Girls, Grid Gitters, CR, Intr. Kramer, John A: Corning, Animal Science and Industry, Phi Kappa Theta Pres., Block and Bridle, Newman Club. Kraus, David K: Blooming- ton, III., Psychology. FOURTH ROW: Krause, Deborah K: Nortonville, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Krehbiel, Marsha D: Kingman, English, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog., A S Coun., Union K-Purrs, MPC, S.E.A., Orchesis, Gibson Girls, Grid Gitters. Krentz, Gary J: Wichita, Psychology, Dramatics and New- man Clubs, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Kreutzer, Gail J: Osage City, Mathematics. Kroen- ing, Dwayne A: Hutchinson, Mechanical Engineering, Beta Sigma Psi, ASME, IFC. Kroenlein, Karolyn K: Lincoln, Physical Education, Clovia, Phi Epsilon Delta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, AWS, SNEA, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H, CYD, Softball Team, Intr. 502 Seniors: Kru-Lan TOP ROW: Krueger, Marilyn K: Leawood, Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma V-Pres., Light Brigade. Sociology and Sports Parachute Clubs. Kruger, Richard N: Hilton, N.Y., Agronomy. Kruse, Alan J: Beloit, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Kruse, Bill J: Morrill, Accounting. Kruse, Kenneth W: Hanover, Agricultural Economics. Kruse, Loren J: Grundy Cen- ter, Iowa, Technical Journalism and Agricultural Economics, Al- pha Gamma Rho Sec., Sigma Delta Chi Pres., Ag. Coun., SGA Pub. Rel. Comm. Chm., Showcase 69, Collegian and K-State Agricultur- ist Ed. Staffs, Ag. Communications Pres. and Ag. EC. Clubs. Block and Bridle, K-Key Award. THIRD ROW: Krusemark, Kenneth J: Pratt, Mechanical Engineer- ing, ASME. Ksiazek, Thomas G: Kansas City, Veterinary Medicine, Phi Zeta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, AVMA, Newman Club. Kuharic, James A: Hugoton, Mechanical Engineering. FarmHouse, Pi Tau Sigma, ASME. FOURTH ROW: Kuhlman, Dennis K: Lakin, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Kuhn, Barbara J: Pittsburg, Clothing Retailing, CYD. Kuhn, Peggy L: Russell, Clothing Retailing, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, Statesmates, Newman Club. FIFTH ROW: Kumamoto, Clifford T: Honolulu, Hawaii, Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Judo Club, Hawaii-K-State Alumni and O.M. Franklin Schs. Kurth, Walter W: Offerle, Veterinary Medi- cine, FarmHouse, Alpha Zeta, Phi Zeta. Kuzila, Andrea L: Kansas City, Foods and Nutrition, Home EC. Prof. Foods and Newman Clubs, Martha S. Pittman Schs. SIXTH ROW: Kyle, Mark D: Kansas City, Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Tau, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ASME, S.A.M.E., Scabbard and Blade, Intr. Kyser, Mi- chael D: Houston, Tex., Civil Engineering, ASCE. Lacey, Charolyn K: Ellinwood, Speech and Radio and Television, Alpha Xi Delta, KSDB-FM Staff, Forensic Club, Statesmates, CR. SEVENTH ROW: Lackamp, Donald R: Stafford, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Laessig, Harold K: Chase, Business Administration, Beta Sigma Psi Pres., Fr. Seminar Leader. Laffoon, John R: Trenton, Mo., Landscape Architecture, Tau Sigma Delta, ASLA. BOTTOM ROW: Lairmore, Mary H: H. Newton, Family and Child Development, Chi Omega, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Spurs, Angel Flight, Friendship Tutoring, Fr. Orient. Leader. Landes, Carolyn K: Mor- rill, Home Economics Education, Clovia. Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H, GBSU, KSCF. Landes, Marvin L: Wellington, Physi- cal Education, Sigma Chi, Phi Epsilon Kappa, K-Club, Wrestling Team, Athletic Schs. 503 Seniors: Lan-Lee II. TOP ROW: Lane, Iris J: Bucklin, Home Economics Education, AHEA, People-to-People, S.E.A., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. and Teaching Clubs, CYD, UCCF. Lane, John B: McPherson, Architec- ture. Lane, John D: Belleville, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, Sig- ma Tau, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ASCE. SECOND ROW: Lane, Richard M: Effingham, Agronomy, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Wheat State Agr. Club. Lang, Gerald J: Ellis, Agricultur- al Engineering. Lang, Josephine A: Ellis, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A., UFM, Fr. Seminar Leader, Friendship Tutor- ing, KSU Honor Schs. THIRD ROW: Langner, Laurene J: Wichita, Mathematics, Kappa Delta, Spurs, Putnam Scholar, Pi Mu Epsilon, SGA, AWS, Union Magic Lantern, S.E.A., Coeds-in-Service, Panhel. Coun. Schs. Lankas, Sally A: Wichita, Elementary Education. Larsen, Randall E: Norton, Architecture. TOP Lelwi lelim ANS. ' Hays. FOURTH ROW: Larson, Elaine L: Kackley, Technical Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi, Collegian Ed. Staff, Gomer T. Davies Mem. Schs. Larson, Michael C: Manhattan, Economics, Union Magic Lantern, Creative Photography Club Pres., UFM, CR. Larson, Sonia D: Scan- dia, Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Lathrop, Patricia L: Junction City, Elementary Educa- tion. Latta, Richard P: Montezuma, Agronomy. Laughlin, Joesph R: Emporia, Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: Laws, Linda D: Shawnee Mission, English. Leathers, Michael R: Manhattan, Radio Television, Alpha Epsilon Rho. Leath- ers, Theresa L: Wichita, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Teaching Club, Mechanical Engr. Wives Club. SEVENTH ROW: Lebens, Mary J: Plattsmouth, Neb., Home Eco- nomics Education, AHEA, S.E.A., Home EC. Teachingand Newman Clubs. LeBreton, James E: Leavenworth, Secondary Education. LeBreton, Marsha A: Leavenworth, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Lee, Kathryn J: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, Light Brigade Commander, SGA, AWS, Panhel., Union Comm. Lee, Raymond M: Lawrence, Busi- ness Administration. Leeper, Linda L: Arrington, Clothing Retail- ing, AHEA, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, CR. 504 Seniors: Lee-Lin ation, land ch ' itec- Dean ' s cultur- cation, i Tutor- i. Sens. TOP ROW: Leeper, Robert W: Holton, Business Administration. Lehault, William B: Wayne, N.J., Bakery Science and Management. Lehmann, Elmer E: Le Roy, Nuclear Engineering, Beta Sigma Psi, ANS, Cross Country and Track Teams, Jerry Jones Mem. Schs. SECOND ROW: Lehr, Robert L: Wichita, Technical Journalism. Leighty, John W: Ulysses, Nuclear Engineering. Leiker, Richard D: Hays, Computer Science. THIRD ROW: Lemons, Karen G: Wichita, Modern Languages, Delta Delta Delta, Angel Flight, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, Grid Gitters, Gibson Girls, Sears and Roebuck Home EC., J. C. Penney and R.I. Throckmorton Schs. Lenart, Stephen J: Colonia, N.J., Bacteriology, Microbiology and Creative Photography Clubs, Cir- cle K. Lengert, Marcia S: Navarre, Business Administration, Alpha Delta Pi, SGA Pub. Rel. Comm., IPC, Statesmates. FOURTH ROW: Lentz, James L: Baton Rouge, La., Nuclear Engi- neering. Leonard, Sandra J: Garden City, Secondary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Union Trips and Tours Comm., S.E.A., CR, Lit- tle Sisters of Minerva. Lett, Donald D: Shawnee Mission, Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Lewis, Elizabeth R: Shawnee, Elementary Education. Lewis, Michael L: Manhattan, Accounting. Lewis, Robert E: Wichi- ta, Wildlife Conservation, Honors Prog., Stu. Senator, Coun. on Stu. Affairs, NRHH, KSUARH, Oscar Straube Schs. House and KSUARH Outstanding Leadership Awards. SIXTH ROW: Lierz, David L: Centralia, Electrical Engineering. Lightner, Richard A: Garden City, Animal Science and Industry. Lillich, Gary A: St. Francis, Poultry Science, Straube Pres. V-Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, NRHH, MUN, MPC, Poultry Sci. Club, Collegiate 4-H, Fr. Seminar Leader, LSA, Intr., Ralston-Purina, Loyal and Payne, Farm Bureau Insurance and State of Kan. Schs., Danforth and Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Awards. SEVENTH ROW: Lillich, Wendell L: St. Francis, Electrical Engineer- ing, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Tau, IEEE, Jerry Jones Mem. Schs. Lilliston, Patricia L: Overland Park, Elementary Education, Chi Omega Pres., AWS Sec., Union K- Purrs, S.E.A. Lindahl, Donald E: Chapman, Mechanical Engineer- ing and Business Administration, Sigma Chi, ASME, Union Magic Lantern, CR. BOTTOM ROW: Lindquist, Ronald U: Wilsey, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Gamma Sigma Delta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Arch. Coun., Wool, Meats and Livestock Judging Teams, Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H, LAR Assoc., Campus Crusade for Christ, KSCF, Sears and Roebuck, State of Kan. and LAR Schs. Lindsay, Mary K: Madison, Family and Child Development. Lindsley, Thomas R: Wichita, Architecture. 505 Seniors: Lin-Lun TOP ROW: Linenberger, James A: Morrowville, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Linscott, Kenneth E: Effingham, Agronomy. Litke, Her- bert C: Alma, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Litton, Kent D: Nickerson, Physical Education. Lloyd, 0. Gale: Oakhill, Agricultural Mechanization. Loberg, Mi- chael E: Manhattan, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Lockhart, Coyla L: Belle Plaine, Elementary Educa- tion. Lockridge, Earl D: Jamesport, Mo., Agricultural Education, K- State Flying Club, BSD. Loesch, Lowell D: Argonia, Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Long, Joyce A: Cherryvale, Secondary Education in Science, Alpha Delta Pi, Ed. Coun., S.E.A., Statesmates. Long, Phyllis A: Kansas City, Mo., Sociology, Sociology Club. Longabach, Norman C: Arkansas City, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Longenecker, Vickie S: Wichita, Political Science, Alpha Xi Delta, Union Open Cyrkle Chm., Intr., UPC Outstanding Chm. Loomis, Barbara K: Bird City, Home Economics Education. Loomis, David W: lola, Animal Science and Industry, Block and Bridle. SIXTH ROW: Looney, Jerri S: Denver, Colo., Clothing Retailing. Lowrey, Timothy L: Larned, Business Administration, Sigma Chi, Golf Team, Athletic Schs. Lowry, Brenda A: Rago, Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Lowry, Kathryn J: Overland Park, Mathematics and Physics, Kappa Delta Treas., SPS, Union News and Views Comm., Sports Car Club, Statesmates. Lucido, Mary N: Kansas City, Mo., History and Anthropology, Transfer Stu. and Newman Clubs. Luke, Robert S : Burlington, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Lull, Lamont A: Smith Center, Business Adminis- tration. Lundin, Janis C: Manhattan, Elementary Education. Lundquist, Donna H: Manhattan, Secondary Education in Art, Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Phi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. I I 1 506 Seniors: Lus-Mar TOP ROW: Lusby, Keith S: Prescott, Ark., Animal Science and In- dustry, Block and Bridle. Luttgen, Patricia J: Victoria, Tex., Biolog- ical Science. Lynch, John D: Topeka, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Lyon, Carol A: Overland Park, Clothing Retailing. Macho, Kenneth J: Wichita, Geology, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Williston Geology Club. Macy, Judith L: Man- hattan, Secondary Education in Science, Delta Delta Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Spurs, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog.. Angel Flight, Honors Coun., AWS, Union Comm., Engin-Dears, S.E.A., Gibson Girls, CR, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Campus Crusade for Christ, Intr., KSU Honors Schs. THIRD ROW: Magee, Mary L: Salina, Technical Journalism. Magill, Carol A: Salina, Modern Languages. Magill, Laurus W: Leawood, Economics. FOURTH ROW: Mahan, Cathy E: Halstead. Secondary Education. Maike, Ronald D: Alma, Accounting. Majeski, Catherine A: Paola. Elementary Education, S.E.A.. She-DU. FIFTH ROW: Makela, Linda K: Overland Park, Foods and Nutrition, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu. Phi Upsilon Omicron. Home EC. Prof. Foods Club, LSA, Martha S. Pittman Schs. Malone, Mike J: Ray- mond, Political Science, Delta Upsilon, Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, Stu. Senator. PCC, PSA, Newman Club, Intr. Mamura, Owen M: Lihue, Hawaii. Architecture, Delta Sigma Phi, AIA. Alpha Phi Omega, Intr. SIXTH ROW: Mann, Barry A: Prairie Village. Mathematics. Mapes, Robert E: Netawaka, Accounting. Mar, Clarence Y: Junction City, Electrical Engineering, Triangle, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, IEEE, Fr. Seminar Leader. SEVENTH ROW: Marmet, Phyllis J: Sabetha, Elementary Educa- tion. Marmie, Linda P: Kanorado, Accounting, Phi Chi Theta, Or- chesis, Statesmates. Marrs, Janet K: Wichita, Clothing Retailing. AHEA, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. and Ski Clubs. BOTTOM ROW: Marschhausen, Helen: Kansas City, Mo., Family and Child Development. Marshall, James R: Prairie Village, Busi- ness Administration, Intr. Marston, Clinton M: Gypsum, Business Administration. 507 Co-author of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Arthur Clarke talks with students after his speech, Life in the Year 2001. Seniors: Mar-May TOP ROW: Marten, Martin, P: Winfield, Agricultural Eco- nomics, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Martin, Bennie L: Smith Center, Civil Engineering, Delta Upsilon, Chi Epsilon. Mar- tin, Collette L: Independence, Secondary Education in His- tory, Alpha Xi Delta, Panhel, CR. Martin, Fred R: Prince- ton, Animal Science and Industry, Pershing Rifles. Martin, Michael M: Winfield, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Soc. Martin, Ruth E: Topeka, Home Economics Education. Mar- tinsen, Roy J: Primrose, Neb., Animal Science and Industry. SECOND ROW: Mascola, Joseph J: Bellmore, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry. Mason, Anthony R: Kiowa, Mechani- cal Engineering, Pi Tau Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, State of Kans. Schs. Mason, Martha E: Troy, Home Economics Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Mortar Bd., Chimes, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron Pres., Sigma Delta Pi, Honors Coun., Home EC. Hosp. Day Chm., Union K-Purrs, Oratorio Choir, S.E.A., CR. Masquelier, Suzette: lola, Accounting, Kappa Delta, Phi Chi Theta, Dean ' s Hon- or Roll, Statesmates. Massie, Michael P: Bridgeton, Mo., Architecture. Mathes, Viva K: Norton, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Delta, Spurs, NRHH, KSUARH. Mathewson, Joseph R: Kansas City, Building Construction, Delta Upsi- lon, AGC, S.A.M.E., Scabbard and Blade, SGA Elections Comm. BOTTOM ROW: Matthews, Cheryl W: Shawnee Mission, English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Dean ' s Honor Roll, SGA Elections Comm. Union HQ, S.E.A. Mau, Karen J: Topeka, Elementary Education, Chi Omega. Maxwell, Bruce A: Pip- er, Architecture, Triangle, Phi Eta Sigma, AIA, Arch, and Design Coun., Stu. Senator, Track Team, Wiegle Award. Maxwell, Larry A: Whiting, Agricultural Education, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos, Intr. Maxwell, Thomas J: Newton, Horticulture. May, Leon R: Ellis, Landscape Architecture. Mayfield, Cornell: Jackson, Miss., History, Haymaker Pres., Academic Affairs Comm., SGA Human Rel. Dir., Black Stu. Union. 508 Seniors: May-McL TOP ROW: Mayhill, Terrence D: Newton, Mechanical Engi- neering. Pi Tau Sigma. Sigma Tau, ASME, John T. Borton Schs. McCarthy, Mary A: Prairie Village, Technical Jour- nalism. Theta Sigma Phi. McCartney, Roger P: Lebanon, Veterinary Medicine. AVMA. McClure, Donald R: Newton, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Dairy and Wool Judging Teams, Block and Bridle, LAR Assoc., Collegiate 4-H, Harry Darby Schs. McCollough, Linda K: Troy. Home Economics Education. McCoy, Elizabeth A: Topeka. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega, S.E.A., CR. McCullough, Jackie A: Corydon, Iowa, Animal Science and Industry, BSU. Intr. SECOND ROW: McCune, James D: Montezuma, Business Administration. McCune, James R: Topeka, Business Administration. Sigma Nu, Dean ' s Honor Roll, IFC, CR, Intr. McCune, Jerlynn I: Morril, Elementary Edu cation, Alpha Delta Pi. Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., Friendship Tu- toring, Collegiate 4-H, Sigma Nu Sweetheart. McDermott, Francine B: Turtle Creek. Pa.. Psychology, Women ' s Glee and Psych. Clubs. Off-Campus Women, Newman Club. McDonald, Gary W: Clear Lake, Iowa, Nuclear Engineering. McDonald, Kenneth R: Smith Center, Architecture. Mc- Elfresh, Jane K: Burlingame. General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: McElwain, Linda J: Wichita, Business Ad- ministration, Phi Chi Theta. McHenry, Gail D: Kansas City, Elementary Education, Smurthwaite Sec., Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A.. Home EC. Teaching Club, Friendship Tutoring, Vol- leyball Team, Sears and Roebuck Schs. McHugh, Patricia A: McFarland, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Newman Club. Gladys Kelce Found. Schs. McKinley, Douglas L: Belleville, Electrical Engineering. McKinley, James H: Nor- ton, Veterinary Medicine. AVMA, Grid Gitters Pres., Intr. McKinsey, Claudia M: Seneca. Elementary Education and Speech Pathology, Sigma Alpha Eta. S.E.A.. Intr. McLenon, Rodney B: Atchison. Business Administration, Sigma Chi Pres. V-Pres.. Commerce Coun. Imitation champagne and candlelight lend a cabaret effect as the K-State Players present Moliere ' s The Miser. 509 Seniors: McM-Mic TOP ROW: McMaster, Ginger L: Hiawatha, Clothing Retailing. McMilin, Edward M: Kansas City, Architecture. McMillan, William D: Garden City, Agriculture Engineering. SECOND ROW: MclMeal, Charles D: Waldo, Agricultural Education, Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, Ag. Ed. Club, Colle- giate FFA, Moormans and Sears and Roebuck Sens. McNee, Janet A: Cottonwood Falls, Political Science and Technical Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi, PSA. McNeil, Charlotte A: Larned, Psychology, Alpha Deta Pi V-Pres., Psych. Club. THIRD ROW: McWilliams, Dennis D: Sharon Springs, Agronomy. Meek, Milo B: Idana, Business Administration. Meisenheimer, John M: Hiawatha, Wildlife Conservation. FOURTH ROW: Melland, Patricia A: McPherson, Sociology, New- man Club. Meng, Gloria A: Wichita, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi Sec., Light Brigade, S.E.A. Menne, Emily L: Wichita, Eng- lish, Alpha Chi Omega Sec., S.E.A. , CR, Grid Gitters. FIFTH ROW: Messerschmidt, Alan E: Elmhurst, III ., Technical Journalism, Delta Sigma Phi Sec., Sigma Delta Chi, Bd. of Stu. Pub., Collegian Ed. Staff, MC. Messmer, Vicki J: Norwich, Second- ary Education in Business, Alpha Delta Pi, Panhel., S.E.A. Metzen, Melvin N: Garden Plain, Animal Science and Industry, Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H. SIXTH ROW: Meunier, Roger E: Central Falls, R.I., Secondary Edu- cation. Meyer, Bruce F: Binghamton, N.Y., Architecture, Triangle, AIA, Arch, and Design Coun., Stu. Senator, Fine Arts Coun., Long Range Planning Bd. Meyer, Carolyn F: Conway Springs, Home Economics Education, AHEA, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching and Newman Clubs. SEVENTH ROW: Meyer, Howard L: Westphalia, Electrical Engineer- ing. Meyer, Louis J: Sabetha, Agronomy, Alpha Zeta, Wheat State Agr. Club, Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Award, Kan. Crop Improve- ment Schs. Meyer, Sheri A: Manhattan, Humanities. BOTTOM ROW: Michaelis, Richard D: Russell, Civil Engineering, ASCE, S.A.M.E., Union Pacific Schs. Michaels, Kathryn S: Atchi- son, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Michaud, Patrick G: Clifton, Physical Education. 510 Celebrating the 59-21 Homecoming victory over Oklahoma, the first Wildcat win over the Sooners since 1935, students and returning alumni demonstrate their purple pride by constructing a large bonfire in an intersection of Aggieville. Seniors: Mid-Mit TOP ROW: Middleton, Martha J: Woodbine. Music Education. Mu Phi Epsilon, AGO, MENC. ISA. Miles, Dale W: Salem, Ore., Horticul- ture. Miller, Allan V: Ellinwood. Animal Science and Industry. Al- pha Gamma Rho, Collegian Ed. and K-State Agriculturist Staffs, Block and Bridle. Ag. Communications and K-State Flying Clubs. Collegiate FFA, LAR Assoc.. Gamma Delta. SECOND ROW: Miller, Brenda L: Lyndon. Home Economics Educa- tion, Smurthwaite Sec. Treas.. Phi Upsilon Omicron, AWS, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A. Miller, Deborah: Topeka. Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Ed. Coun.. S.E.A., Grid Gitters. Chi Delphia. Miller, James V: Lawrence. Animal Science and Industry. THIRD ROW: Miller, Marc E: Hutchinson. Veterinary Medicine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. AVMA. Intr. Miller, Marcia A: Morrowville, Home Economics Education. AHEA, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching and Newman Clubs. Miller, Randolph W: Wamego, Political Sci- ence. CR. BOTTOM ROW: Miller, Richard P: Tiskilwa. III.. Veterinary Medi- cine. Dean ' s Honor Roll. AVMA. Intr.. KSU Honors Schs. Mistier, Barbara D: Topeka. Home Economics Education. Pi Beta Phi Sec.. Spurs, Chimes. Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Upsilon Omicron. Light Bri- gade. Home EC. Coun.. Stu. Senator, Union Comm.. Engin-Dears, K-State Players. She-DU, Miss Manhattan K-State Schs. Mitchell, Jan L: Kansas City. Mo., Clothing Retailing. 511 Twenty-five foreign newspapers, subscribed to by Farrell library, are read by foreign students for news of home. Seniors: Mit-Mue TOP ROW: Mitchell, Jere R: Cortland, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry. Mobley, Marilynn J: Kansas City, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta. Moe, Sandra S: Manhattan, Biological Science, Pre-Nursing and German Clubs, K- State Players, Statesmates, Kappa Phi. Mohr, Terry J: Great Bend, Civil Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Chi Epsilon Pres., Sigma Tau, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ASCE, CR, Intr., Cor- porate Alumni Fund and Kan. Contractors Assoc. Schs. Mojibian, Mansour: Tehran, Iran, Mechanical Engineering. Molnar, Stephanie R: Melbourne, Fla., English, Orchesis, S.E.A. Montgomery, Donald W: Hutchinson, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Montney, Wayne A: Garden City, Chemical Engineering. Moore, D. Jesse: Council Grove, Business Administration. Moore, James E: Westmoreland, Business Administration, Sigma Chi Sec., Alpha Kappa Psi, Com- merce Coun., Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, CR. Moore, Katrina C: Concordia, Social Science. Moore, Roberta A: Wakaru- sa, Family and Child Development, Clovia Pres., AHEA, Home EC. Hosp, Day, Basketball Pep Band, Univ. Ext. and Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Clubs, Friendship Tutoring. Morford, Cheryl S: Overland Park, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta, S.E.A. Morland, William M: Lancaster, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. BOTTOM ROW: Morris, James L: Logan, Horticulture, Hort. Club, Collegiate 4-H, Black and Vetch Schs. Morris, Mi- chelle: Overland Park, Economics, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, Mortar Bd., SGA Elections Comm. Chm., UAB, Union Magic Lantern, KSU Honors Schs. Mor- ris, Teresa E: Coffeyville, Physical Science and Computer Science, Intr. Morrison, Linda K: Overland Park, Clothing Retailing. Moul, Edward W: Narberth, Pa., Landscape Ar- chitecture, ASLA. Mudrey, Stephen J: Lexington, Mass., Architecture, Alpha Tau Omega, AIA, KSRH Staff, Fr. Foot- ball and Baseball, Track Teams, Weigel Award. Mueller, Larry R: Hanover, Accounting, Sigma Phi Epsilon. 512 --- ;iubs.K- 0rm.fr Seniors: Mue-Nel TOP ROW: Mueller, Mary A: Washington, Home Economics Educa- tion, Delta Zeta Treas., Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, S.E.A., Margaret M. Justin Fund for Home EC. Sens. Mulanax, Roger L: Manhattan, Building Construction, Acacia, Sigma Lambda Chi Pres., Tau Sigma Delta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, AIA, AGC, Intr. Mulvany, James A: Marysville, Mechanical Engi- neering, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Tau, ASME, Scabbard and Blade, Sports Car Club, Texaco Schs. SECOND ROW: Mulvany, Mary P: DeSoto, Elementary Education in Special Education, S.E.A., Sports Car and Cadet Ladies Clubs, Maude Hedge Schs. Mulvany, Thomas P: Marysville, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Scabbard and Blade. Sports Car Club. Mundt, Jonathan R: Aruba, Netherlands, Botany. THIRD ROW: Muntz, Pamela L: Haviland, Home Economics Educa- tion. Murphey, Christine: Kansas City, Music Education. Murphy, Joseph L: Hutchinson, Building Construction. Sigma Lambda Chi, AGC Pres., Scabbard and Blade. FOURTH ROW: Murray, Michael R: Junction City, Political Science, Wildcat Marching Band, CR. Murry, Francis D: Kankakee, III.. Vet- erinary Medicine. Phi Kappa Theta. AVMA. IFC. Newman Club. Murry, Robert A: Lexington. Mo.. Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Kappa. Dean ' s Honor Roll. FCA, Baseball Team. FIFTH ROW: Musgrove, Constance: Manhattan, Music Education. Myers, Ronald E: Wichita, Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration, Sigma Chi, ASME, CR. Naaf, Douglas E: Beattie, Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Nash, David F: St. Joseph, Mo.. Animal Science and Industry, Phi Kappa Theta V-Pres., Grid Gitters, Newman Club. Neaderhiser, Larry L: Niles, Agricultural Economics, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. EC. Club, CYD, Farmland Industries Schs.. Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Award. Neal, Gary L: Kansas City, Business Adminis- tration, Delta Chi, Judo Club. CR. SEVENTH ROW: Needham, Janean L: Prairie Village, English. Nee- ly, Mary S: Wichita, Chemistry, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog., ACS, A S Coun., AWS, Union K-Purrs, Triangels Pres., Newman Club. Neely, Richard D: Coffeyville. Electrical Engineering, Trian- gle. IEEE. CR, Intr. BOTTOM ROW: Neil, C. Dwayne: Fort Scott. Agricultural Econom- ics. Ag. EC. Club, Block and Bridle. Collegiate 4-H. Neil, Carolyn M: Fort Scott. Home Economics Education, Univ. Ext. Club. RWF. Nel- sen, Craig: Leawood. Political Science. Sigma Phi Epsilon V-Pres., K-State Flying Club. 513 Seniors: Net-Ols TOP ROW: Netson, Nancy A: Manhattan, Economics, Chi Omega, Angel Flight, Jr. Panhel., Engin-Dears, Military Ball Queen. New- corn, Charles W: Garden City, Pre-Law and Political Science, Farmhouse, Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Stu. Body Pres., Stu. Senator, Union Magic Lantern, MC, Forensic Club, BSD Pres., Intr., Second Century and V. D. Foltz Schs. Nickelson, Bar- bara J: Sabetha, Medical Technology. SECOND ROW: Nielsen, Doug A: Winner, S.D., Animal Science and Industry. Niernberger, Beverly J: Robinson, III. Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Nu, Honors Prog. Niet- feld, James L: Grand Island, Neb., Dairy Production, Dairy Sci. Club. THIRD ROW: Nightingale, Timothy : Burrton, Architectural Struc- tures. Nimz, Dale E: Goodland, History. Noel, John D: Burlington, Technical Journalism. FOURTH ROW: Noel, Kent L: Abilene, English, Collegiate 4-H, S.E.A., CR, Fr. Seminar Leader. Noll, William N: Highland, Natural Resources Conservation and Use, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Collegiate 4-H. North, Barbara K: Coffeyville, Mathematics, SGA Personnel Selection Bd., Univ. Orient. Coun., S.E.A. FIFTH ROW: Norton, Ronald W: Warren, N.J., Mechanical Engineer- ing. Novosel, Judy K: Kansas City, Modern Languages, Kappa Del- ta, Microbiology Club. Nulty, James R: Jewell, Architecture, Trian- gle, AIA, Rowing Team. SIXTH ROW: Oberle, Beverly S: Carbondale, Home Economic Edu- cation, Kappa Alpha Theta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Home EC. Coun. and Clothing and Tex. Club Pres., S.E.A., Friendship Tutoring. Obermeier, Teresa M: Shawnee Mission, Family and Child Devel- opment, S.E.A., NAEYC, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club, Statesmates, Newman Club. O ' Connor, J. Michael: Herington, Technical Journalism, Kappa Sigma, A S Coun., IFC, CYD, New- man Club, Intr. SEVENTH ROW: Olander, Alice H: Little River, Family and Child Development, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Honors Prog., Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club. Oliver, Stephen E: Attica, Business Administration. Olsen, Jean A: Buhler, Family and Child Development. BOTTOM ROW: Olsen, Rodney C: Abilene, Political Science, Sigma Chi, Arnold Air Soc., A S Coun., UFM, Fr. Wrestling Team, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Olson, Gene L: McPherson, Agrono- my. Olson, Kathryn S: Dwight, Family and Child Development. t I 4 514 Seniors: Opa-Pau TOP ROW: Opat, Steven L: McPherson, Pre-Law. Delta Upsilon, A S Coun.. PSA, Fr. Cross Country Team. O ' Rear, Gary G: Coffey- ville, Mechanical Engineering. Orpin, Ruth A: Peabody, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Delta. SECOND ROW: Orr, Jeff L: Hays, Chemical Engineering. Osborn, Dana L: Wichita, Home Economics Education. Osborn, James S: Scandia. Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Osborne, Lloyd A: San Francisco, Calif.. Business Administration. Otte, Melodie A: Great Bend, Sociology, Chi Ome- ga V-Pres. Overman, Kathryn M: Wichita, Secondary Education in Social Science, Chi Omega V-Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha The- ta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Union News and Views Comm., Madrigal Singers, Univ. Choir. AWS, S.E.A., Sisters of the Maltese Cross. FOURTH ROW: Overman, Robert D: Overland Park, Political Sci- ence, Alpha Tau Omega V-Pres.. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Scabbard and Blade, Stu. Senator, Union News and Views and Trips and Tours Comm., Madrigal Singers, Univ. Choir, German Club, Intr. Owens, Donna M: Sharon, Clothing Retailing. Page, Barbara J: Atchison, Interior Design. A.I.D., Orchesis, Off-Campus Women. States- mates, CYD. FIFTH ROW: Paine, Patricia J: Dallas, Tex., Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Alpha Xi Delta V-Pres.. Angel Flight, Union HQ. Pal- mer, Stephen P: McPherson, Pre-Law. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Fr. Basketball Team. Pangrac, Stanley D: Niles. Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Park, Chul H: Seoul. Korea, Architecture. Parker, Don G: Wichita, Architecture. Parker, Mari A: Highland. Home Econom- ics Education. SEVENTH ROW: Parmely, Michael L: LeRoy. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Pi Kappa Alpha, AIA, ASME. Parrish, James W: Great Bend, Technical Journalism. Phi Delta Theta, Blue Key. Sigma Delta Chi, Scabbard and Blade, A S Coun.. Collegian Ed., CYD, Second Cen- tury and Dickinson Found. Schs. Parsons, Myrna K: Moran. Sec- ondary Education in Language Arts, S.E.A., Friendship Tutoring. BOTTOM ROW: Patterson, Judy K: Hays. Secondary Education in Language Arts, Alpha Lambda Delta. Kappa Delta Pi. SNEA. K- State Players, State of Kan. Schs. Patterson, Ray E: Wichita, Histo- ry. Paul, Michael A: Garden City. Biological Science. 515 Spectators view art works in the union art gallery. The art exhibits were designed by K-State faculty members. Seniors: Pau-Pet TOP ROW: Paulsen, Gary D: Onaga, Pre-Medicine, Phi Kappa Theta, Sports Parachute and Newman Clubs. Peckham, James H: Rantoul, Dairy Production, Ag. Coun., Dairy Sci. Club, Collegiate 4-H, KSU Honors Schs. Peel, David E: Topeka, Architecture. Peel, Kerry A: Mc- Pherson, Secondary Education in Science. Peithman, Lor- en E: Hebron, Neb., Physical Education, Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, Phi Epsilon Kappa, K-Club, Basketball Team. Pelkey, Linda K: Atchison, Clothing Retailing, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, K-State Players, CR. Pelletier, Arthur J: Exe- ter, N.H., Psychology, Psych. Club. SECOND ROW: Pelter, Joseph D: Herington, History and Political Science. Perez, Franklin P: New York, N.Y., Busi- ness Administration, Pershing Rifles, ROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Perkins, Roger W: Oberlin, Veterinary Medicine. Perkins, Sandra J: Bern, English, S.E.A. Perry, Nancy C: Wichita, Radio and Television, Gamma Phi Beta, She-DU. Perry, Nancy J: Manhattan, Chemistry. Peterie, Jerry D: Kinsley, Accounting, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Kappa Psi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ASCE, Commerce Coun., SGA Quiz Bowl Comm. Chm. BOTTOM ROW: Peters, Janice L: Hesston, Home Econom- ics Education, Omicron Nu, Honors Prog., AHEA, S.E.A., Home Economics Teaching Club, Mennonite Fellow. Pe- tersen, Nancy C: Republic, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, S.E.A., Chaparajos, Statesmates, CR, Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart, Sisters of the Maltese Cross, Intr. Pe- terson, Christopher L: Lombard, III., Bacteriology. Peter- son, David L: Lenexa, Agricultural Engineering, Delta Tau Delta. Peterson, Garry L: Haddam, Agricultural Education. Peterson, Larry M: Burdick, Veterinary Medicine. Peter- son, Linda M: Emmett, Speech Pathology and Elementary Education, Sigma Alpha Eta, SNEA. 516 Seniors: Pet-Pon TOP ROW: Petr, James W: Topeka. Mathematics. Petti- john, Carol A: Solomon, Horticulture. Hort. Club. Phillips, John E: Cherryvale, Political Science, Delta Upsilon. PSA, Newman Club, Intr. Pianalto, Francis J: Atwood, Feed Sci- ence and Management. Pickett, Keith F: Council Grove, Technical Journalism, Smith V-Pres.. Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Delta Chi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog.. Arnold Air Soc.. SGA Quiz Bowl Comm., Intr. AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Picotte, Pierre L: Wichita, Physical Science. Pierce, Gary W: Clay Center, Chemistry, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. SECOND ROW: Pierson, Bruce A: Clay Center. Physical Education. Pinick, George E: Wichita, Electrical Engineer- ing. Triangle. IEEE. Amateur Radio Club Pres.. Intr. Pio- trowsky, David E: Glen Gardner, N.J., Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club. Piper, Richard R: Burlingame, Calif., Me- chanical Engineering. ASME. Pitman, Lawrence W: King- man. Business Administration. Sigma Phi Epsilon. SGA Personnel Selection Bd. and Pub. Ret. Comm. Plemons, Ronald W: Medicine Lodge. Electrical Engineering. Plumb, Linda K: Marysville. Secondary Education in Business, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A.. Off-Campus Women. CR. State of Kan. and KSU Honor Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Plumberg, Gary J: Manhattan. Bacteriolo- gy. Delta Sigma Phi, Wildcat Marching Band. Microbiology Club. CYD, Newman Club, Intr. Poggenklass, Janet K: Overland Park. Sociology. KSUARH, Sociology Club. Poll- man, James L: Marysville. Accounting. Pollock, William B: Brunswick. Maine. Veterinary Medicine. AVMA, SGA Tri- bunal. Pomeroy, E. Diane: Topeka. Elementary Education, S.E.A.. Gibson Girls, Grid Gitters, Friendship Tutoring. Pomrenke, Kathleen A: Coffeyville, Mathematics, Alpha Lambda Delta. Putnam Scholar. Dean ' s Honor Roll, Hon- ors Prog., CR. Ponden, William E: Philadelphia. Pa.. Architecture. Gazing from one of the building ' s few windows, a fore- man directs progress at the Biological Science building. 517 Seniors: Poo-Rai TOP ROW: Poole, Pamela L: Manhattan, Foods and Nutrition, Alpha Xi Delta Pres., Spurs, UPC, Union K-Purrs, Home EC. Stu. Faculty Affairs Comm. and Prof. Foods Club, CR. Poorman, Tom T: Wichita, Electrical Engineering, Delta Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Continental Oil Co. Schs. Poos, Lawrence E: Lee ' s Summit, Mo., Zoology. SECOND ROW: Portschy, Charlotte V: Herndon, Home Economics Education, Home EC. Teaching Club, Collegiate 4-H. Post, Randall C: El Dorado, Chemistry, ACS, Intr., VanWinkle and Clyde and Co- rea Smith Schs. Powell, Craig S: Osawatomie, Business Adminis- tration, CR. THIRD ROW: Powell, Stephen L: Wichita, Zoology. Power, Robert E: Manhattan, Accounting. Praeger, Karla F: Claflin, Biological Sci- ences, Kappa Delta, Spurs, Sports Parachute Club, CR, Fr. Semi- nar Leader. FOURTH ROW: Pravecek, Alvin A: Winner, S.D., Veterinary Medi- cine, AVMA, Intr. Presnal, Nancy L: Goddard, History, Goodnow V- Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Honors Prog., S.E.A., Collegiate 4-H. Price, Janet L: Parson, Speech Pathology, Sigma Alpha Eta. FIFTH ROW: Provost, Richard L: Clyde, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion. Pruitt, John 0: Barnard, Dairy Production, Alpha Zeta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Dairy Sci. Club. Pruyn, Gary S: Peekskill, N.Y., Animal Scienceand Industry. SIXTH ROW: Pulliam, Kathleen A: Kansas City, Mo., Clothing Re- tailing, Kappa Delta, Union K-Purrs, Ski, Judo and Home EC. Cloth- ing and Tex. Clubs. Pulliam, William D: Kansas City, Mo., Architec- ture, Beta Sigma Psi V-Pres., AIA, Soccer Club. Pyle, Bernard L: Morrill, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Commerce Coun. SEVENTH ROW: Quinn, David R: Logansport, Ind., Architecture. Raccuglia, Gary R: Prairie Village, Pre-Dentistry. Rader, Ryan R: Oakley, Architecture, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Sigma Delta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, AIA, KSU Honors Schs., Maitland Smith Schs. House Award. BOTTOM ROW: Rahe, Randall C: Republic, Business Administra- tion. Rahn, Phillip R: Winfield, Agronomy, Alpha Zeta, Ag. Coun., Wheat State Agr. Club, Farmland Industries Schs., Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Award. Raile, Judith K: St. Francis, Elementary Education. 518 Seniors: Ral-Rei TOP ROW: Raleigh, Richard N: Medicine Lodge, Political Science, Farmhouse, CR. Randall, Allen J: Kansas City, Electrical Engineer- ing, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Sports Parachute Club Pres. Randall, Robert D: Washington, Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Randall, Susan T: Atchison, Elementary Education. Randle, John W: Topeka, Humanities. Randle, Lawrence J: Hugo- ton, Animal Science and Industry. THIRD ROW: Randle, Steven F: Wichita, Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Rapp, Gerald F: Peoria, III., Pre-Law, Phi Gamma Delta Sec., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog., Intr. Coun., Stu. Senate Chm., CR, Robert P. Radcliffe Schs. Rasdall, Richard K: Kansas City, Secondary Education. FOURTH ROW: Rasmusson, Jarold L: Lindsborg. Zoology. Beta Sigma Psf, Phi Eta Sigma, SGA Bd. of Personnel Selection. Rauh, James S: Kansas City, Bacteriology, K-Club, Microbiology Club, Rowing Team. Rawlings, Edward O: Overland Park, Secondary Education. chaniza- iha Zeta, ArcMec- :ommerce r. Ryan ft and Sri FIFTH ROW: Ray, Janet B: Oberlin, Business Administration, Chi Omega. Phi Chi Theta, AWS, Statesmates, CYD. Reed, James M: Norway, Accounting. Reed, Jerry D: Harper, Secondary Education in Science. SIXTH ROW: Reese, James H: Natoma. Mechanical Engineering. Regier, Marlene F: Newton, Elementary Education, S.E.A., Men- nonite Fellow. Regnier, Robert D: Mission, Pre-Law, Sigma Phi Ep- silon Pres., Union Magic Lantern Chm.. MPC, MUN. SEVENTH ROW: Regnier, Victor A: Mission, Architectural Struc- tures. Rehm, Susan N: Leavenworth, Modern Languages, Sigma Delta Pi. People-to-People. S.E.A., Modern Languages Schs. Rei- chuber, Melvin A: Great Bend. Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi. Ag.Coun BOTTOM ROW: Reid, Richard M: Howard, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Pre-Vet. Club. Chaparajos. CR. Reilly, Lionel L: Dorrance, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Pre-Vet. Club, Assoc. Vet. Practition- ers, Col. Frank Hershberger and Health Prof. Schs. Reilly, Virginia K: Lindsborg, Elementary Education, S.E.A. 519 Seniors: Rei-Rob TOP ROW: Reimer, Daryl R: Plains, Mechanical Engineering. Rein- hardt, Cynthia L: Russell, Home Economics Education, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Renner, Kerry L: Fulton, Mo.. Architectural Structures. SECOND ROW: Richard, Loren D: Ellsworth, Agricultural Educa- tion, Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. Coun., Dean ' s Advisory Bd., Ag. Ed. Club Pres., Block and Bridle, LAR Assoc. Richards, David F: Nor- ton, Business Administration, Pi Kappa Alpha. Richards, Pamela J: Wichita, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Richards, William L: Hoyt, Computer Science, ANS, AUSA, Collegiate 4-H, CR. Richardson, Pamela: Seabrook, Md., Philosophy. Richardson, Ralph C: Manhattan, Veterinary Medi- cine, Alpha Zeta Pres., AVMA, Pre-Vet. Club Pres., Collegiate 4-H, Intr., Fay N. Seaton Mem. and Union Natl. Bank Schs. FOURTH ROW: Ricker, Clyde S: Raymond, Business Administra- tion. Ricklefs, Marilynn K: Severance, Sociology. Ricklefs, Phyllis J: Manhattan, Family and Child Development. FIFTH ROW: Riedl, Jay D: Cozad, Neb., Biological Science. Rie- mann, A. Edwin: Claflin, Architecture. Rieniets, David C: Wichita, Civil Engineering, Triangle, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ASCE, Wrestling Team, Martin K. Eby and Wagoner Schs. SIXTH ROW: Rieschick, Rita M: Soldier, Elementary Education, Smurthwaite, Angel Flight, Pershing Rifles Honorary, Univ. Cho- rus, S.E.A., Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club, Engin-Dears, CR, Statesmates, Sigma Chi Sweetheart, Military Ball Queen, Intr. Ringler, Glenn P: Sylvan Grove, Business Administration. Ritter, Homer L: Wathena, Physical Science. SEVENTH ROW: Robben, Gary L: Oakley, Accounting, Pi Kappa Alpha Treas., Alpha Kappa Psi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Newman Club. Robben, Sharilyn D: Meade, Elementary Education. Robbins, Rich- ard L: Walsh, Colo., Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Roberts, Karen L: Scott City, Home Economics Education, Cadet Ladies Club, S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club. Roberts, Thomas C: Manhattan, Nuclear Engineering, Sigma Chi, ANS Pres., IFC, Univ. Choir Pres., Greek Sing Chm., Debate Team, Fr. Orient. Leader. Robinett, Sherry D: Kansas City, Mo., Family and Child Development, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club. Spon 520 ' I Seniors: Rob-Rog TOP ROW: Robinson, Billy J: Hutchinson, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Robinson, Geraldine K: Soldier, Elementary Education, Home EC. Design Club, S.E.A., Statesmates. Robinson, Mary A: Dodge City, Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Robker, Douglas E: Easton, Chemical Engineering, Sigma Tau, AlChE Pres., S.A.M.E., Scabbard and Blade, Engr. Coun.. Texaco Sch. Rockey, Martha-Jean: Troy, English. Putnam Scholar, A S Coun., S.E.A. Roda, Daniel P: Hudson, Ohio, Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Rodda, Robert G: Wichita, Sociology, Smith, Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key. Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog., Stu. Senate Chm., UAB, MPC, MMUN, German Club, Natl. Sci. Found. Re- search Grant. Rogers, David M: Garnett, Architecture. Rogers, Lloyd E: McCune, Animal Science and Industry. Sponsored by the Arab Student Association, a Palestine Liberation Movement speaker Saadat Hassan, confers with Arab students. Haasan ' s speech in the Union Little Theater presented the Arab view of the current Arab-Israeli conflict. 521 Members of the Union Hospitality Committee decorate the Christmas tree as one of their numerous activities. Ss?; ' Seniors: Rog-Run TOP ROW: Roglin, Virginia R: Quincy, Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Delta Pres., Dean ' s Honor Roll, KAHPER, S.E.A., Off-Campus Women, CR, Basketball Team.Jntr., KSU Honors Schs. Rohr, Dale R: Overland Park, Account- ing, Phi Kappa Theta Treas., Newman Club. Rokey, Garry J: Sabetha, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Dean ' s Honor Roll, German Club, Grid Gitters, Intr., Health Prof. Schs. Rollenhagen, Larry E: Onaga, Animal Science and Indus- try, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Block and Bridle, Fr. Football Team. Rollins, Thomas L: Independence, Modern Lan- guages. Romig, Thomas J: Manhattan, Social Science. Romine, Gary L: Osage City, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Ross, Cheryl J: Kansas City, Elementary Education. Ross, Wayne A: Webber, Nuclear Engineer- ing, FarmHouse, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, ANS, Arnold Air Soc. Commander, Engr. Coun., Salina Supply Co. Schs. Roth, Gene M: Whitewater, Animal Sci- ence and Industry, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Block and Bridle. Rottinghaus, Carol A: Corning, Elementary Education. Rowse, William J: Burwell, Neb., Animal Science and In- dustry. Ruff, Donna J: Newton, Bacteriology, Kappa Delta Pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Delta Theta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, SGA, Union K-Purrs, Microbiolo- gy Club, CR, Natl. Sci. Found. Research Grant. Ruhnke, Robert A: Atchison, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Rule, John R: Norton, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA, Pre-Vet. Club, CR, Calvin H. Grove Schs. Rumsey, Benjamin T: Council Grove, Electrical Engineering, Delta Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Arnold Air Soc., Intr., KSU Honors Schs. Rumsey, Gilbert E: Topeka, Art. Rundquist, Jan D: Omaha, Neb., Secondary Education in Science, Chi Omega. Runft, Myron G: Scandia, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Collegiate 4-H, Block and Bridle. Rundquist, Fred W: Sali- na, Accounting. Runyon, Ronald D: Burr Oak, Technical Journalism. Seniors: Rup-Sch TOP ROW: Rupp, Susan K: WaKeeney. Secondary Education, Kap- pa Delta Pi. Russell, Max R: Courtland. Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Russett, Fay O: Ulysses, Animal Science and Industry. SECOND ROW: Russo, Frank A: Levittown, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pre-Vet. Club, Intr. Ryan, James J: Manhattan, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club, CR. Saderstrom, Robert C: Tope ka. Industrial Engineering. THIRD ROW: Sandeman, Patricia L: Lansing, Family and Child Development. Sanders, James N: Reading, Political Science, Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon. Sanders, Priscilla D: Overland Park, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Sanner, Ann: Manhattan. Mathematics. Sargent, Steven W: Manhattan. Natural Resources Conservation and Use. Saror, Daniel I: Zaki-Biam, Nigeria, Veterinary Medicine, Blue Key, Alpha Zeta. ICC Pres., African Stu. Assoc. Pres., Soccer Club. FIFTH ROW: Saum, Connie S: Wichita. Art. Sawyer, Brenda G: Bird City, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Alpha Xi Delta, AHEA, Home EC. Stu. Faculty Affairs Comm. and Prof. Foods Club. Sawyer, Linda R: Bird City, Home Economics Education. Alpha Xi Delta. AHEA, Home EC. Coun. and Teaching Club. S.E.A. SIXTH ROW: Sawyer, Steve D: Salina, Electrical Engineering. Schafer, Mary J: Norton, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi V-Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, A S and Ed. Coun., AWS, S.E.A. Pres.. Statesmates, Newman Club. John DeMand Schs. Schank, Debi R: Hutchinson, Elementary Education. Delta Zeta V-Pres.. S.E.A.. Psych. Club, CR, Kappa Phi. SEVENTH ROW: Schartz, Barry L: Ellinwood. Zoology. Kappa Sig- ma, Collegiate 4-H. Schauf, Elaine M: Garden Plain. Clothing Re- tailing. Schauf, John M: Augusta. Nuclear Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Scheetz, Nancy K: Topeka. Home Economics and Journalism. Smurthwaite. Alpha Lambda Delta, Chimes, Mortar Bd.. Phi Upsilon Omicron, Omicron Nu. Theta Sigma Phi, Home EC. Coun. Pres. and Journalism Club. CR, Home EC. Outstanding Fr., Margaret Justin. Union Pacific, Farm Bureau and Newspaper Fund Schs. Scheid, Paula S: Whiting, History. Schell, Kent A: Man- hattan, Political Science. 523 Seniors: Sch-Sch TOP ROW: Scheopner, Robert E: Bowie, Md., Agricultural Econom- ics. Schick, Leroy W: Wamego, Horticulture, Hort. Club. Schlegel, Paul J: Alexander, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Schlickau, John H: Argonia, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Wool and Livestock Judging Teams, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos. Schmidler, Kathy F: Hutchinson, Elementary Education, S.E.A., French Club. UFM. Schmidt, John D: Inman, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club, Mennonite Fellow., Intr. THIRD ROW: Schmitt, Michael K: Fairview, Accounting. Schoen- beck, Constance S: Chicago, III., English and Modern Languages. Schoenbeck, Thomas L: Junction City, Accounting, Beta Sigma Psi, Golf Team, Athletic Schs. FOURTH ROW: Schofield, John S: Walnut Creek, Calif., Chemical Engineering. Scholz, Elvina R: Denton, Family and Child Develop- ment and Home Economics Extension, Collegiate 4-H, Univ. Ext. and Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Clubs, Union Pacific Schs. Scholz, Paul R: Lancaster, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Schooler, Daryl A: Hiawatha, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Schorling, Steven M: McPherson, Nuclear Engineering. Scho- tanus, Nan L: Kansas City, Mo., Interior Design. Chi Omega, A.I.D. SIXTH ROW: Schrader, Cynthia A: Alta Vista, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Delta Pi, S.E.A. Schrader, Roberta I: Hutchinson, Clothing Retailing. Schrag, Gloria J: Moundridge, Clothing Retail- ing, Alpha Delta Pi, Light Brigade, Union Magic Lantern, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. SEVENTH ROW: Schroeder, Nicholas P: Colby, Veterinary Medi- cine, AVMA, Vet. Med. Coun. Schroeder, Polly A: Lorraine, Home Economics and Journalism. Schroeppel, Michele: Kansas City, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Schulke, Dwight A: Wichita, Chemical Engineering, Sigma Tau, AlChE, S.A.M.E., Scabbard and Blade, Oscar Straube Schs. House Award, M.A. Durland Schs. Schultz, Joel S: Buffalo, N.Y., Architecture, Pershing Rifles, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Found., Moeller Arch. Schs. Schultz, Joyce E: Liberal, Secondary Educa- tion in Language Arts, Friendship Tutoring, UFM. 524 Seniors: Sch-She TOP ROW: Schulz, Gary D: Newton. Electrical Engineering and Technical Journalism, Lambda Chi Alpha Sec., Alpha Epsilon Rho Pres., Amateur Radio Club, CR. Schurle, Charles W: Manhattan, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi. Schuster, Mark W: Chattanooga, Tenn., Horticulture, Pi Kappa Alpha. SECOND ROW: Schwab, Carl F: Fort Worth. Tex.. Business Admin- istration. Sigma Alpha Epsilon V-Pres., SCC. Schwab, Terrill L: Hutchinson, Electrical Engineering. Schwinn, Michael E: Coffey- ville. Mechanical Engineering. Beta Sigma Psi. Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, Texaco Schs. THIRD ROW: Scoby, Linda J: Sabetha. Elementary Education, S.E.A. Scott, Carl A: Norway, Business Administration. CR. Scott, Kathryn V: Marysville. Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Scott, Robert L: Lincoln, Neb., Accounting. Sebal- loz, Daniel J: Belleville, Accounting, Wilkes Mem. Schs. Sedlacek, Randell L: Goodland, Civil Engineering, Chi Epsilon, S.A.M.E., ASCE. Scabbard and Blade, Rowing Team, Kan. County Engr. As- soc. and Salina Supply Co. Schs. FIFTH ROW: Seeger, Max E: Hill City, Animal Science and Industry. Seidel, William A: Ashland, Electr ical Engineering. IEEE, KSRH Staff, Madrigal Singers, Univ. Choir. Serrien, Allan D: Lincoln, Animal Science and Industry. Pre-Vet. Club. LAR Assoc., Intr. SIXTH ROW: Shaffer, Ronald L: Kansas City. Architecture. Pi Kap- pa Alpha, AIA, CR. Shank, Richard E: New Cambria. Technical Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, Collegian Ed. Staff. CYD Pres., Newman Club. Shapiro, Samuel H: Jamaica, N.Y., Animal Science and Industry, B ' nai B ' rith Hillel Found. SEVENTH ROW: Shay, Larry D: Tecumseh, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Intr. Sheldon, Deborah A: Cunningham. Sociology. Shelley, John M: Overland Park. History. BOTTOM ROW: Shepherd, Carolyn S: Raymond. Secondary Educa- tion in Business Administration, Kappa Delta, Phi Chi Theta, S.E.A., Chaparajos, Block and Bridle, Intr. Sherer, Sharon A: Man- hattan, Clothing Retailing. Sherlock, Stephen A: St. Francis, Ani- mal Science and Industry, Alpha Tau Omega, Block and Bridle, Newman Club, Fr. Football Team. 525 Seniors: She-Ski TOP ROW: Sherwood, Anita J: Ja mestown, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Sherwood, Kieth M: Concordia, Physical Edu- cation. Shetlar, Kenneth R: lola, Civil Engineering. SECOND ROW: Shilling, Pamela J: Manhattan, Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Alpha Theta Sec., S.E.A., Orchesis, K-Stepper, CR, She- DU. Shilling, Steve A: Westphalia, Electrical Engineering, Dean ' s Honor Roll, IEEE, KSCF, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant, Boeing Co. Sens. Shipman, Janet K: Leawood, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Spurs Pres., Chimes, Kappa Delta Pi, Angel Flight, S.E.A., Gibson Girls, Statesmates, Fr. Seminar Leader. THIRD ROW: Shively, Karen A: Chanute, Home Economics Educa- tion, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., Newman Club. Shivers, Kar- en S: Holton, Elementary Education, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., State of Kan. Sens. Shoe- maker, Richard E: Manhattan, Feed Science and Management, Lambda Chi Alpha, Grain Sci. Club. FOURTH ROW: Shorney, Freddie B: Narka, Animal Science and Industry. Shubert, Jerry J: Council Grove, Agricultural Economics. Shurts, James A: Asherville, Agricultural Education. FIFTH ROW: Shurtz, Dennis K: Arkansas City, Agricu ltural Eco- nomics, Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. Coun. Pres., Ag. EC. Club, Colle- giate 4-H and FFA, Block and Bridle. Silady, Fred A: Shawnee Mis- sion, Nuclear Engineering, Phi Kappa Theta Pres., Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ANS, Engr. Coun. and Open House Chm., IFC, MPC, Newman Club. Silva, August J: Con- cord, Calif., History. SIXTH ROW: Simmons, David H: Wellington, Architecture. Sim- mons, Gary L: Manhattan, Accounting, Dean ' s Honor Roll. Sim- mons, Leroy D: Russell, Physics, Phi Delta Theta Pres. V-Pres. Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Putnam Scholar, Arnold Air Soc., SGA Finan. Comm. Dir., IFC, Gen. Motors, Elks and State of Kan. Sens., Sigma Tau Bronze Medal, Pi Tau Sigma Outstanding Soph. Award. SEVENTH ROW: Simon, Sherry S: Wamego, English. Simpson, Roderic D: Dodge City, Veterinary Medicine. Simpson, William B: Clay Center, Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Arnold Air Soc., Mait- land Smith Schs. House Award, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. BOTTOM ROW: Sinn, Lawrence E: Mahaska, Animal Science and Industy. Siuda, Gerald R: Tonawanda, N.Y., Building Construc- tion. Skidmore, Nancy L: Prairie Village, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Union Magic Lantern, S.E.A., CR, Intr. t 526 Seniors: Ski-Smi TOP ROW: Skinner, Donald E: Peabody. Technical Journalism. Alpha Phi Omega. Skinner, George H: Topeka. Horticulture. Sigma Nu. Hort. Club. Skinner, Robert E: Topeka. Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Slater, Charlotte L: Chanute. Elementary Educa- tion. S.E.A. Slead, Linda M: Valley Falls. Sociology. Dean ' s Honor Roll, Sociology Club. Friendship Tutoring. LSA. Sleichter, Jerry W: Abilene. Animal Science and Industry. Alpha Zeta. Gamma Sigma Delta. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Livestock Judging Team. Block and Bri- dle. Collegiate 4-H. Moorman Schs. THIRD ROW: Slimmer, Dennis R: Holton. Civil Engineering. Smith, Betty J: Hopewell, History. MPC. Collegiate 4-H. Block and Bridle. Chaparajos. Off-Campus Women. LAR Assoc.. S.E.A.. CR. Newman Club. Smith, Beverly A: Williston. N.D.. Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Smith, Connie L: Leawood. Family and Child Devel- opment. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sec.. Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club. Royal Purple Queen. Sigma Nu Sweetheart. Smith, Constance J: Colby. Secondary Education in Language Arts. Kap- pa Delta. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Union Open Cyrkle. Magic Lantern and HQ Comm.. S.E.A.. CR. Smith, Eileen P: Arrington. Family and Child Development. Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. and Ladies Cadet Clubs. Statesmates. At Pillsbury Crossing, former popular spot for car wash- ings, students wash their dogs. The Forestry. Fish and Game Commission now permits only wading and swim- ming in the area situated just southwest of Manhattan. 527 Farrell Library ' s second floor contains stacks of current newspapers in Kansas, including The Hutchinson News. Seniors: Smi-Spa TOP ROW: Smith, John C: Atchison, Veterinary Medicine, Phi Zeta, AVMA. Smith, Judith A: Walnut, Home Econom- ics Education. Smith, Larry A: Colby, Industrial Engineer- ing. Smith, Marsha S: Creve Coeur, Mo., Clothing Retail- ing, Boyd Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home EC. Hosp. Day, NRHH, KSUARH, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, Statesmates, Deans of Home EC. Award Schs. Smith, Nan- cy J: Hutchinson, Speech, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta, Univ. Choir, Little Sisters of Minerva. Smith, Philip M: Liberal, Electrical Engineering, Delta Upsilon Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Arnold Air Soc., Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Oratorio Choir. Smith, Rob- ert E: Erie, Animal Science and Industry, FarmHouse, Meats JudgingTeam, Blockand Bridle, Intr. SECOND ROW: Smith, Roy L: DeWitt, Neb., Veterinary Med- icine, FarmHouse, AVMA, Pre-Vet. Club, Grid Gitters, Foot- ball Team, Intr., Athletic Schs. Smith, Thomas C: Medicine Lodge, Business Administration. Smith, Verle A: Hutchin- son, Agricultural Economics. Smith, William A: Burlin- game, Agricultural Mechanization. Smith, William C: Nick- erson, Statistics. Smutz, Susan: Salina, Elementary Edu- cation, Alpha Chi Omega, Ed. Coun., Union K-Purrs, S.E.A., German Club, CR. Snethen, Donald D: Goodland, Agricul- tural Engineering, ASAE, LSA. BOTTOM ROW: Snodgrass, Stephen E: Winfield, Physical Education, Sigma Chi, Phi Epsilon Kappa. FCA, Tennis Team. Snyder, Edward M: Wichita, Mechanical Engineer- ing, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Tau, ASME, Sports Car Club. Snyder, Loren J: Pratt, Computer Science. Sodergren, Pamela A: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education, Kap- pa Delta, Statesmates, CR. Spacek, Sheryl G: Kansas City, Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Statesmates. Spalding, Robert: Oakland, Calif., Animal Science and Industry. Spangler, Michael S: Liberal, Archi- tecture, Sigma Nu V-Pres., AIA, Union Magic Lantern, Booster Club, W.G. Maguire Schs. 528 Seniors: Spe-Ste TOP ROW: Spencer, Jack D: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Spencer, Robert D: Arlington, Va., Chemistry, Phi Kappa Tau Sec., ACS, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, Cross Coun- try, Track and Rifle Teams, ROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Sperling, Cynthia L: Hutchinson, Clothing Retailing, Alpha Delta Pi, IPC. Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, Statesmates. SECOND ROW: Spicher, Beverly D: Wetmore. Elementary Educa- tion, Kappa Delta Pi. S.E.A. Spielman, Norval K: Lebo. Dairy Foods Processing. Dairy Sci. Club, Kan. Cooperative Dairy Products As- soc. Sens. Sprang, Fred G: Baxter Springs, Wildlife Conservation. THIRD ROW: Sprang, Janet D: Effingham, Physical Education, Mortar Bd.. Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Epsilon Delta, Honors Prog.. Light Brigade Commander, Pershing Rifles. S.E.A., Orchesis Pres.. Off- Campus Women, Dairy Sci. Club, Statesmates, Grid Gitters, Gib- son Girls, Sisters of the Golden Heart Pres. Sprenkel, Kathleen J: Quinter, Interior Design. Gamma Phi Beta. Spurlock, Nancy L: Fort Worth, Tex., Home Economics Education, Alpha Xi Delta, AHEA, Home EC. Teaching Club. S.E.A., CR. FOURTH ROW: Stach, Robert E: Rossville. Veterinary Medicine, Lambda Chi Alpha, AVMA. Pre-Vet. Club, Intr.. Union Pacific Sens. Stadelman, Stanley T: Fremont, Calif., Architecture. Stafford, Col- leen L: Great Bend. Physical Education. Alpha Xi Delta. Phi Epsilon Delta, AWS, Panhel., Intr. FIFTH ROW: Stallard, Bill E: Perry. Radio and Television, Sigma Nu, Alpha Epsilon Rho Pres., Sigma Delta Chi. KSDB-FM Staff, MPC, CR, Cheerleader, Gymnastics Team, Intr. Stallings, Cindy S: Topeka, Clothing Retailing. Stanton, Frank D: Manhattan, Veteri- nary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Stanton, Noel W: Emporia, Architecture, AIA, Arch, and Design Coun. Pres., Showcase 69, Convocations Comm.. SCC, Oscar Straube Schs. House Award. Starke, Robert F: Merrick, N.Y., Architecture, Tau Sigma Delta. AIA, Intr. Starr, Keith D: Raymond, Agronomy. Wheat State Agr. Club. SEVENTH ROW: Stegelin, Forrest E: Shawnee Mission, Animal Sci- ence and Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. Coun. and Open House Chm.. Judging Teams. Block and Bridle, Chaparajos. Collegiate 4-H, Black and Veatch Schs. Stehl, Bobbie J: Lawton, Architectural Structures. Stenfors, Robert D: Bennington, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Stepanich, Robert M: Neodesha. Secondary Educa- tion in Science, Sigma Phi Epsilon. SNEA, Baseball Team. Stevens, Janet S: El Dorado, Dietetics and Institutional Management, Pre- Nursing Club, Kappa Phi. Stevens, Rodney L: Harper. Nuclear En- gineering. Sigma Tau, ANS, Dean ' s Honor Roll, J. 0. Hamilton and Black and Veatch Schs. 529 Seniors: Ste-Str TOP ROW: Stevenson, John E: Shawnee Mission, Civil Engineering, ASCE, Intr. Stevenson, June T: Wichita, Physical Therapy, Softball Team. Steward, Linda L: Garden City, Elementary Education, Delta Delta Delta Sec., Union Open Cyrkle, S.E.A., CR, Little Sisters of Minerva. SECOND ROW: Stewart, Frederick N: Leavenworth, Pre-Law and Political Science. Stewart, Sandra K: Madison, Clothing Retailing, AHEA, Union Open Cyrkle, Home EC. Design and Clothingand Tex. Clubs, People-to-People, CR. Stierwalt, Pamela S: Manhattan, Bio- logical Science, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Campus Scouts, CYD, RWF. THIRD ROW: Stites, Wilbur R: Wakeeney, Agricultural Education. Stith, Kenneth R: Dodge City, Music Education. Stock, Donald R: Topeka, Animal Science and Industry. FOURTH ROW: Stockebrand, Jolynn: Peabody, Clothing Retailing. Stockham, Steven L: McPherson, Veterinary Medicine. Stoever, Henry M: Frankfort, Economics. FIFT H ROW: Stoker, Linda A: Morrowville, Elementary Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A. Stoneback, Teresa J: Lawrence, Family and Child Development, Clovia, AHEA, NAEYC, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club, Collegiate 4-H, People-to- People, Statesmates, KSCF, GBSU. Storer, Harold E: Osborne, Feed Science and Management, Cassion Chorus, Grain Sci. Club. SIXTH ROW: Storer, Sheri A: Leonardville, Secondary Education in Business, Phi Chi Theta Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., Phi Chi Theta Natl. Key Award. Storrer, Carol A: Madison, Home Economics Education. Stoskopf, William A: Columbus, Ar- chitecture, Triangle Sec., Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Sigma Delta, AIA, Arch, and Design Coun., Stu. Senator, TCB, MPC. SEVENTH ROW: Stout, Cecil E: Alden, Psychology, Phi Gamma Delta Sec., Phi Eta Sigma, Psych. Club, CR. Stout, Mary A: Lyndon, Elementary Education, Home EC. Teaching Club, S.E.A., States- mates. Stover, Mary L: Manhattan, Anthropology, Honors Prog. UFM, Wesley Found. , UCM. BOTTOM ROW: Stowell, Francis E: Olathe, Sociology. Strain, Larry D: Brewster, Political Science, Dean ' s Honor Roll, PSA, Sports Parachute Club. Strate, Shela L: Kinsley, Clothing Retailing. 530 H : :--:= ' .Delta itersof a and ndTex. an,Bio- WF. JnaldR: Stwver, Seniors: Str-Swe TOP ROW: Streit, Les D: Downs, Agricultural Education, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Tau Alpha Pres., Alpha Zeta, Gamma Sigma Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. Ed. and Newman Clubs, Intr., Union Pacific, Moorman and Production Credit Assoc. Schs., Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Award. Stritzke, Robert D: Cherryvale, Agricultural Mechanization, Ag. Mech. and Poultry Sci. Clubs, Rowing Team. Stromberg, Gary D: McPherson, Agricultural Engi- neering, Kappa Sigma, ASAE. SECOND ROW: Stuart, Gregory C: Clay Center, Elementary Educa- tion, Phi Gamma Delta, Ed. Coun. Pres., CR. Stuart, Jeanne M: Glen Elder, Home Economics Education. Stucky, Darrell G: Moundridge, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Stuckey, John W: Leavenworth, Veterinary Medicine. Studer, Kenneth L: Preston, Mechanical Engineering. Stumpff, Lawrence C: DeSoto, Pre-Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Such, Robert E: Grafton, Mass., Nursery and Land- scape Management. Suellentrop, Timothy: Great Bend, Electrical Engineering. Suggs, Fred W: Montgomery, Ala., Bakery Manage- ment, Lambda Chi Alpha Pres. FIFTH ROW: Summers, Carl F: Welda, Electrical Engineering. Summers, Sara A: Topeka, Clothing Retailing, Delta Delta Delta, Union Campus Entertainment Comm., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Sumner, Stephen A: Shawnee, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Sundahl, Thomas E: McPherson, Political Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sutherland, Richard O: lola, Animal Science and Industry, Block and Bridle, Intr. Svoboda, Olen F: Holyrood, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Swan, Arthur T: Baldwin, Wildlife Conservation. Swander, William A: Prairie Village, Business Administration, Sigma Nu Treas., MPC, Judo and Ski Clubs. Swanson, Michael R: Manhattan, Bakery Management, Ag. Coun., Bakery Management Club, Wrestling Team. BOTTOM ROW: Swayze, Stephen W: Shawnee Mission, Political Science, Delta, Tau Delta, Track Team, Athletic Schs. Sweat, Don- ald, L: Cedar, Veterinary Medicine, AVMA. Sweet, Gary L: Chester, Vt., Architecture. 531 Seniors: Swe-Tho TOP ROW: Swenson, David D: Salina, Civil Engineering and Busi- ness Administration, Phi Delta Theta, Steel Ring, Sigma Tau, Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Engr. Coun. Pres., Stu. Senator, UPC, Intr, Kan. Contractor ' s Assoc. Schs. Swenson, Dennis D: Salina, Agricultural Economics, Ag. EC. Club. Swenson, Edward L: Concordia, Agricul- tural Engineering, Sigma Tau, Steel Ring, Dean ' s Honor Roll, ASAE Pres., Engr. Coun. and Open House, Statesmen, Intr., Union Pacif- ic Schs., Maitland Smith Schs. House, Gamma Sigma Delta Soph, and ASAE Stu. Awards. SECOND ROW: Swenson, Kenneth L: Clay Center, Biological Sci- ence. Swim, Janet A: Liberal, Family and Child Development. Swisher, Mary T: Lincoln, Family and Child Development. THIRD ROW: Swisher, Rhae M: Indianola, Iowa, Secondary Educa- tion. Swisher, Terry L: Greensburg, Physical Education. Swoyer, Donna M: Glasco, Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Sylvester, Janice M: Ottawa, Computer Science, Clovia, SGA Personnel Selection Bd. and Quiz Bowl Comm., Colle- giate 4-H, Statesmates, CR. Tannebaum, Edward J: Philadelphia, Pa., Architecture. Taussig, Susan E: Manhattan, History, SNEA, GBSU, Intr. . FIFTH ROW: Taylor, James E: Solomon, History, Phi Gamma Delta Pres. Sec., CR Dir. Taylor, James S: Wichita, Business Administra- tion. Taylor, Thomas W: Dodge City, Business Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon Treas., Ski Club. SIXTH ROW: Tessendorf, Linda R: Onaga, Elementary Education. Theno, Patricia A: Bonner Springs, Clothing Retailing, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, CR, Newman Club. Thiele, Gerald H: Nor- ton, Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club, Collegiate 4-H, CR, Gamma Delta. SEVENTH ROW: Thomas, Beverly J: Belleville, Modern Languages, Clovia, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Bd., Phi Kappa Phi, Putnam Scholar, Sigma Delta Pi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog., AWS, Univ. Chorus, MMUN, People-to-People, Collegiate 4-H, Gibson Girls, CR. Thompson, David R: Wichita, History. Thompson, Den- nis L: Belleville, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Thompson, Gary D: Quenemo, Mathematics. Thompson, Kenneth J: Coldwater, Mathematics. Thompson, Lynne C: Mahtomedi, Minn., Entomology, Gamma Sigma Delta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Honors Prog., Entomology Club. I 532 Seniors: Tho-Und TOP ROW: Thompson, Michael L: Harper, Mathematics. Thomp- son, Richard K: Harveyville. Animal Science and Industry. Thomp- son, Sue J: Hays, Family and Child Development. SECOND ROW: Thompson, Terry D: St. John, Agricultural Eco- nomics, Ag. EC. Club. Thompson, Wayne E: Holcomb, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Thorp, Roger M: Junction City. Architecture, Tau Sigma Delta. AIA. Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, Intr., Weigle Award. William G. Freeman Mem. Schs. THIRD ROW: Tilsch, Jon G: Northbrook, III.. Architecture. Timken, Roger D: Cimarron. Secondary Education, Beta Theta Pi, Track Team, Athletic Schs. Tinkler, Rita M: Salina. Modern Languages, Sigma Delta Pi. AVMA Aux. FOURTH ROW: Tinkler, Steven B: Humboldt. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Tollefson, Marilyn J: Hiawatha. Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, A S and Ed. Coun.. AWS, IPC, Union HQ Comm., S.E.A., Statesmates. Beta Sigma Psi Sweetheart, Intr. Townley, Richard L: Topeka. Bakery Management, Smith. Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Mu, Gamma Sigma Delta, Bakery Management Club, Statesmen. Bakers Natl. Ed. Found, and Drake Bakeries Mem. Fund Schs. FIFTH ROW: Townsend, Ronald D: Concordia, Mathematics. Tra- bert, Michael L: Olathe, Business Administration, Alpha Tau Ome- ga Pres. Train, Mary F: Lindsborg. Clothing Retailing, Alpha Delta Pi Treas.. SGA. Union Trips and Tours Comm., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. and K-State Flying Clubs. SIXTH ROW: Troutfetter, George E: Manhattan, Secondary Educa- tion. Trower, Thomas W: Concordia, Psychology. Troyer, Deryl L: Shickley. Neb.. Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Tucker, Leonard L: Oskaloosa, Animal Science and Industry. Tuma, Jimmy L: Belleville. Agronomy, Wheat State Agr. Club. CYD. Turnbull, Clifford G: Wakefield. Chemical Engi- neering, Phi Lambda Upsilon. Dean ' s Honor Roll. AlChE. State of Kan. and KSU Honors Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Turner, Ralph L: Ottawa. Horticulture. Umscheid, Marilyn L: Manhattan. English. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Honors Prog., Newman Club. Underbjerg, Dennis V: Manhattan, Humanities, Beta Sigma Psi. Phi Mu Sinfonia, French Club, CYD, Seaton Schs. 533 Seniors: Ung-Vig TOP ROW: Ungeheuer, Dillard L: Centerville, Animal Science and Industry. Unruh, Stephen G: Wichita, Chemistry, Sigma Chi, Bas- ketball Team, King Chem. Schs. Urbanek, Rebecca L: Salina, Speech Pathology and Audiology, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Al- pha Eta Pres., Stu. Senator, AWS, S.E.A. SECOND ROW: Urbanek, Robert C: Wilson, Geography, Geography and Newman Clubs, Intr. Urquhart, Dee A: Prairie Village, Second- ary Education in Art, Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Phi Delta, Union Open Cyrkle, K-Steppers, S.E.A., Home EC. Design Club. Vader, Jay H: Kansas City, Business Administration, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, K-Club, Newman Club, Football Team, Athletic Schs. THIRD ROW: Van Allen, Michael D: Phillipsburg, Animal Science and Industry, Alpha Gamma Rho, Meats Judging Team, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos, LAR Assoc., Sears and Roebuck Schs. Van Campen, Michael J: Colby, Business Administration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pre-Vet. Club. Vancott, David R: Liverpool, N.Y., Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Van De Wege, Susan: Prairie View, Sociology. Van Kooten, Linda S: Concordia, Elementary Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Angel Flight, S.E.A. Van Matre, Kenneth A: New Orleans, La., Plant Pathology. FIFTH ROW: Van Valkenburg, Lou Ana: Montezuma, Secondary Education in Art, Kappa Delta, Royal Purple Bus. Staff, Psych. Club. Varney, Alan L: Jewell, Electrical Engineering, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Putnam Scholar, Eta Kappa Nu, Honors Prog., IEEE, Sverdrup and Parcel Schs. Vasey, Valarie J: Winfield, Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: Vaughan, Deborah D: Wichita, Psychology, Chi Ome- ga, Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, Panhel., Union Campus Entertain- ment, Personnel and Research and HQ Comm. Vedros, Gus G: Kansas City, Psychology and History, Sigma Chi, CR, K-Club, Baseball Team. Vedros, Stephen G: Kansas City, Geochemistry, Sigma Chi, Intr. SEVENTH ROW: Veldhuizen, Ivan D: Watertown. S.D., Architecture. Venable, Jerry N: Staunton, Va., Physical Education. Vermillion, Jane D: Manhattan, Modern Languages, Gamma Phi Beta, Dean ' s Honor Roll, AWS, Women ' s Glee Club, S.E.A., Orchesis, CR, Friend- ship Tutoring, Sisters of the Maltese Cross. BOTTOM ROW: Verneau, Sylvan R: Manhattan, Pre-Secondary Education. Vickers, Melaney R: Hoxie, Elementary Education. Vig- neron, William E: Manhattan, Accounting, Pershing Rifles, Wesley Found. 534 I ; Following the delivery of his April 9th Landon Lecture in Ahearn Field House, General William Westmoreland discusses future United States commitments and poli- cies with President McCain and Collegian news writers. Seniors: Vin-Wal TOP ROW: Vincent, Diana L: Osawatomie, Family and Child Devel- opment, NAEYC, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club. Vitt, Barbara K: Manhattan, Elementary Education. S.E.A. Vlcek, Henry A: Whit- by, England, Speech, Phi Kappa Tau Treas.. Theta Alpha Phi. Ar- nold Air Soc., Pershing Rifles, K-State Players. AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. SECOND ROW: Vogt, Kenneth H: Newton, Accounting. Volweider, Joan A: Hutchinson, Elementary Education. Voss, Karen S: Man- hattan, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Voth, Vicki S: Hutchinson, Clothing Retailing, Chi Omega Sec., Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, Fr. Seminar Lead- er. Waeldin, Marilyn A: Salina, Elementary Education, Pi Beta Phi, Light Brigade, AWS. S.E.A., CR. Wagner, Linda B: Prairie Village. Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Walbridge, Constance: Conneaut, Ohio, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Walker, Kenneth M: Kansas City, Business Administration, Delta Chi V-Pres. Walker, Michael G: Eskridge. Zoology. 535 Seniors: Wai-Wed TOP ROW: Wallingford, George W: Olathe, Animal Science and Industry. Walseth, William D: Great Bend, Psychology, Lambda Chi Alpha, K-State Players, Psych, and Sports Parachute Clubs, CR. Walter, Gary A: Riley, Business Administration and Computer Science, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pres., Alpha Kappa Psi, K-State Singers, Univ. Choir, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club, CR. SECOND ROW: Walters, Joan E: Manhattan, Art, Delta Phi Delta, Touchstone Staff, Off-Campus Women. Walters, Larry R: Russell, Statistics. Wanager, Diana L: DeSoto, Biological Science. THIRD ROW: Ward, Larry E: Salina, Business Administration, Delta Upsilon, Intr. Warren, Nancy R: Medicine Lodge, Home Economics Education, Dean ' s Honor Roll, AHEA, Home EC. Teaching Club, CR. Wathern, Richard J: Belleville, III., Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Watson, Robert L: Altoona, Agricultural Econom- ics, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Ag. EC. Club, Collegiate 4-H. Watson, Wil- liam M: Cleveland, Md., Elementary Education. Watts, Curt L: Prai- rie Village, Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Wayman, Alice L: Admire, Home Economics Educa- tion. Weaver, David L: Milford, Chemistry and Business Adminis- tration, Alpha Kappa Lambda, ACS, AIIE. Weaver, John R: Great Bend, Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi, Citizens State Bank Schs. SIXTH ROW: Webb, Jeffrey W: West Allis, Wis., Physical Education, Basketball Team. Webb, Marc C: Fishkill, N.Y., Physics. Webb, Ranee Z: St. Francis, Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Weber, Cheryl L: Dorrance, Radio and Television, Kappa Delta, MPC, Gen. Home EC., Clothing and Tex. and Journal- ism Clubs, K-State Players, Wesley Found. Weber, Henrietta S: Grainfield, Family and Child Development, Collegiate 4-H, Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. and Newman Clubs. Weber, Steven P: Geneseo, III., Agricultural Economics, Beta Sigma Psi, Union News and Views Comm., Collegiate 4-H. BOTTOM ROW: Weber, William P: Oakley, Physics, SPS, Arnold Air Soc., Newman Club, Intr. Webster, Martha H: Salem, N.J., Clothing Retailing, AHEA, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club. Wedel, Fred L: Goessel, Agricultural Mechanization, Ag. Mech. Club, Collegiate FFA, Mennonite Fellow. 536 Clubs. mputer K-State tee m. Delta snomics ring. Econoflv itLPi Presenting their Homecoming drama Will Kicky Karen Get Away Or Will Snidly Sooner Get His Way, women of Gamma Phi Beta hope to win the Queen ' s crown for their contestant in the K-State Homecoming Previews. s Edyca- Adminis- R; Great kfc television, d Journal- Arietta 5; J-H. Home Steven P: Arnold Seniors: Wei-Wes TOP ROW: Weichel, Lynda M: Luray, Home Economics Education, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Honors Prog. Weigand, Marvin W: Stafford. Geography. Weil, Harold G: Edna, Animal Science and Industry. SECOND ROW: Weir, Stan G: Kiowa, Physical Science, Sigma Chi, Blue Key, Arnold Air Soc., Sr. Class Pres., PCC, IFC, Varsity Men ' s Glee Club Pres., Cheerleader, CR, FCA, Fr. Rowing Team, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Weixelman, Richard L: Wamego, Agricultural Mechanization, Collegiate FFA, Ag. Mech. and Newman Clubs, Intr., Sears and Roebuck Schs. Wendling, Nancy B: Mankato, Ele- mentary Education, SNEA, S.E.A., Dames Club. THIRD ROW: Wendling, Neil A: Chester, Neb., Geophysics. Wenger, Carol D: Sabetha, Elementary Education, Smurthwaite Sec., S.E.A. Wenger, Richard P: Harper, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Wenger, Ronald D: Oberlin, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Wessels, Thomas H: Mulvane, Animal Science and Industry. West, Janet L: Greensburg, History. 537 ;M Following a home game victory, Aggieville taverns and streets fill quickly with celebrating K-State students. Seniors: Wes-Wil TOP ROW: West, Linda D: Oakley, Secondary Education. West, Louise A: Norfolk, Va., Elementary Education. West, Steven J: Nekoma, Animal Science and Industry. West, Warren N: Sedan, Mechanical Engineering. Westfahl, Ste- ven A: Haven, Animal Science and Industry. Westphal, Carl R: Isabel, Psychology. Westphal, Gary L: Bonduel, Wis., Veterinary Medicine, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, Intr., Health Prof. Schs. SECOND ROW: Weyer, Douglas C: Barneston, Neb., Agri- cultural Economics, Alpha Gamma Rho V-Pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Arnold Air Soc., Dean ' s Advisory and SGA Personnel Selection Bd., IPC, LAR Assoc., Intr., KSU Honors Schs., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant, Am. Soc. of Animal Sci. Award. White, Nancy J: Larned, Family and Child Development. White, Sheryl L: Miltonvale, Elementa- ry Education. White, Susan E: Junction City, Business Administration, Phi Chi Theta. Whitehill, James H: La- tham, Physical Education. Whitesell, Jim L: Ash Grove, Mo., Physical Education. Wichman, Richard C: Seneca, Physics, Triangle, Phi Kappa Phi, German Club, Intr., Sec- ond Century Schs. BOTTOM ROW: Wieland, David K: Oakley, Physical Educa- tion. Wieland, Regi L: Oakley, Music Education. Wigger, Timothy D: Mission, Civil Engineering. Wiggins, Dwight E: Eureka, Mechanical Engineering. Wiles, Robert E: Marien- thal, Animal Science and Industry, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos. Wiley, Cecil W: Harper, Vet- erinary Medicine, AVMA, Pre-Vet. Club. Wilhite, Susan W: Wichita, Clothing Retailing, Gamma Phi Beta, Home EC. Clothing and Tex. Club, Collegiate 4-H, Statesmates, CR, Chi Delphia. 538 Ytet jhLSte- MCari if i ' i- ;-: es H:.:- Seniors: Wil-Win TOP ROW: Will, Steven D: Herington. Mathematics and Physical Science, Moore Hall Treas., Intr., AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Wil- lard, Gayle K: Manhattan, Secondary Education in Social Science, Delta Zeta V-Pres., Debate Team. MUN, S.E.A., Margaret Justin Schs. Willard, Lloyd H: Great Bend, Biological Science, Sigma Nu, Block and Bridle, Pre-Vet. Club. Gamma Delta. SECOND ROW: Willard, Michael L: Escondido, Calif., Physical Edu- cation. Willhite, Larry L: Rosalia, Animal Science and Industry. Williams, Christine A: Newton, Home Economics Education, Kap- pa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu, Phi Upsilon Omicron, AHEA, Home EC. Teaching Club. S.E.A., Kappa Phi Pres., State of Kan. Schs. THIRD ROW: Williams, Jonell W: Leavenworth. Elementary Educa- tion. Williams, Lawrence R: Wichita, Agricultural Economics. Wil- liams, Linda M: Liberty, Mo.. Home Economics Journalism. Boyd Hall Sec., Chimes, Phi Upsilon Omicron, Dean ' s Honor Roll, AHEA. Home EC. Coun. Pres., Stu. Senator, Dean ' s Advisory Bd., Fine Arts Coun., AWS, Home EC. Journalism and Clothing and Tex. Clubs. CR. FOURTH ROW: Williams, Michelle H: Pottersville. N.J.. History, A S Coun., Stu. Senator, Appt. Bd., Coun. on Stu. Affairs, Convo- cations Comm., AWS, UFM. Williams, Nancy G: Kansas City. Fami- ly and Child Development, KSUARH, Collegiate 4-H, Block and Bridle, Chaparajos, Off-Campus Women, Statesmates. Intr. Wil- liamson, Kay A: Evanston. III., Veterinary Medicine. Alpha Lambda Delta. Sparks. Putnam Scholar. Honors Prog.. AVMA, Touchstone Staff, MUN, Block and Bridle, LAR Assoc.. Pre-Vet. Club. Wesley Found., Gamma Sigma Delta Fr. Award. FIFTH ROW: Wilson, Barbara A: El Dorado. Physical Education. Phi Epsilon Delta, Off-Campus Women. Wilson, Bruce L: Abilene. Me- chanical Engineering, Sigma Chi Treas., Pi Tau Sigma, ASME. Engr. Coun., Scabbard and Blade. Second Century Schs. Wilson, James R: Prairie Village. Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Wilson, Karen S: Lawrence. Sociology. Campus Scouts Pres.. Sociology Club, K-State Players. Off-Campus Wom- en. Intr. Wilson, Mary K: Overland Park. Elementary Education. Light Brigade, S.E.A., Mech. Engr. Wives, Sweethearts of Sigma Chi. Newman Club. Wilson, Richard D: Russell. Agricultural Educa- tion. Alpha Tau Alpha. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Arnold Air Soc., Ag. Coun., Ag. Ed. Club, Collegiate FFA Pres. and 4-H, Hoedowners, S.E.A., Union Pacific Schs. SEVENTH ROW: Wilson, Sharon L: Appleton. Wis.. Fashion Design. Alpha Delta Pi, Union K-Purrs, S.E.A.. Home EC. Design Club. K- State Players. Wilson, Steven R: Newton. Architectural Structures, AIA, Intr. Coun., Sports Car Club. Wineland, Ronald O: Alton, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Winston, Steven R: St. Francis, Mechanical Engi- neering. Winter, Jeri L: Tribune. Family and Child Development, Home EC. Coun. and Fam. and Child Dev. Club, Kappa Phi. Winter, John T: Manhattan, Zoology. Delta Upsilon. Dean ' s Honor Roll, Arnold Air Soc. 539 Performers put on exaggerated masks in preparation to entertain children and parents with The Magic Isle. Seniors: Win-Woo TOP ROW: Winter, Judith A: Hoxie, Clothing Retailing. Win- ter, Laren R: Scott City, Physical Education, Track Team. Winter, Richard L: Hillsboro, Chemistry, ACS, AFROTC Finan. Asst. Grant. Winter, Sharon L: Manhattan, Art, Home EC. Design and Cadet Ladies Clubs. Winzeler, Robert F: Madison, Pre-Law. Wise, John R: Salina, Architecture, AIA, ASCE. Wiseman, Lonnie A: Coffeyville, Chemical Engi- neering, Alpha Tau Omega, AlChE. SECOND ROW: Wishall, Jay B: Coffeyville, Agricultural Engineering. Wisniewski, John E: St. Joseph, Mich., Archi- tecture. Witt, Thomas K: Prairie Village, Business Adminis- tration, Alpha Kappa Psi, Dean ' s Honor Roll, CR. Wobker, Larry D: Paola, Dairy Production, Alpha Zeta, Arnold Air Soc., Collegiate FFA, Dairy Sci. Club, Gamma Sigma Delta Soph. Award, Farm Bureau Schs. Wofford, Jerry R: Ozaw- kie, Retail Floriculture, Ag. Coun., S.E.A., Hort. Club. Wolfe, Janet L: Bonner Springs, Psychology, Alpha Chi Omega Treas., A S Coun., Union Campus Entertainment Comm., Psych. Club, Statesmates, Grid Gitters, CR. Wol- from, Howard E: Kansas City, Accounting, Delta Mu Delta, Kan. Soc. of CPASchs. BOTTOM ROW: Wong, Rose K: Wailuku, Hawaii, Foods and Nutrition and Home Economics Extension. Wood, John D: Syracuse, Secondary Education, FarmHouse. Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi Pres., Ed. Coun., UGB, S.E.A., Colle- giate 4-H Pres. Wood, Susan S: McPherson, Sociology, Kappa Alpha Theta V-Pres., Univ. Orchestra, Sisters of the Maltese Cross Pres. Woodley, Kent E: Wichita, Electrical Engineering. Woods, Eddie R: Lebanon, Animal Science and Industry, Chaparajos. Woods, Kathleen A: Lebanon, Elementary Education, Dean ' s Honor Roll, S.E.A., Chapa- rajos, Newman Club. Woods, Paul C: Kansas City, Electri- cal Engineering and Business Administration, Phi Kappa Tau Pres.,CR, Intr. 540 Seniors: Woo-Zuc TOP ROW: Woodson, Janet H: Kansas City, Mo., Family and Child Development. Chaparajos. Home EC. Fam. and Child Dev. Club, Intr. Woolpert, Kathy J: Independence, Sociology, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. Putnam Scholar. Honors Prog., Dean ' s Honor Roll, Sociology Club, Fr. Seminar Leader, Friendship Tutoring. Woolpert, Steven C: Independence, History, Dean ' s Honor Roll, Fr. Seminar Leader. Worley, Melody K: Ely, Iowa, Radio and Television, Kappa Delta V-Pres.. Alpha Epsilon Rho, KSDB-FM Staff, Block and Bridle. CR. Wormington, Kay M: Independence, Horticulture. Kappa Delta, Hort. Club. CR, Grid Gitters. Wright, James P: Manhattan, Veterinary Medicine. AVMA. Wright, Timothy R: Liberal, Zoology. SECOND ROW: Wulfkuhle, Noell E: Lecompton, Home Economics with Liberal Arts, Alpha Xi Delta, SGA Pub. Rel. Comm.. Union Open Cyrkle, CR. Wycoff, Charlen A: Dodge City, Home Economics Education, Delta Zeta. S.E.A., Home EC. Teaching Club, Statesmates, CR. Wyss, Paul T: Overland Park, Business Administration. Yarbrough, Sharon A: Arkansas City, Secondary Education in Speech, Theta Alpha Phi. Wildcat Marching Band, K-State Players, S.E.A., CR. Yeo, David R: Mahattan, Electrical Engineering. Young, Alexander M: Naples, Fla., Veterinary Medicine. Young, Philip R: Lee ' s Summit. Mo., Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Young, Warren P: Hays, Computer Sci- ence. Phi Eta Sigma, UCCF. Young, William R: Everest, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Youngblood, Donald W: Cove, Ark., Animal Science and Industry. Younkin, Charles D: Chase, Business Administration. Zakoura, Sheila L: Osa- watomie. Accounting, Phi Chi Theta. Zangger, Charles P: North Loup, Neb., Animal Science and Industry, Delta Sigma Phi. K-Club, Wesley Found.. Rowing Team. Zuck, Karen G: Junction City, Elementary Education. Before she donates a pint of blood to the Bloodmobile, a coed ' s blood pressure is taken by a Red Cross nurse. 541 Students go to the Union snack bar between their classes to study, play Visitations by high school principals and counselors were set up in dorm games, talk and refresh themselves with meals from the Union kitchens. lobbies, classrooms and men ' s gym- nasium. The visitors talked with the Underclassmen learn to adjust Representing the largest portion of the student body, the underclassmen participated in all aspects of university life. Summer orientation aided new students in adjusting to the University and stimulated interest in campus activ- ities. Underclassmen supported resi- dent hall events, university interest groups and varsity sports. Enrollment figures for underclass increased over 1969 with the freshmen as the largest class with 2,898 students. Sophomores numbered 2,665 and 2,367 juniors enrolled. The university ratio of men to women dropped to a one-and- one-half to one figure with the fresh- men class tallying 1,629 men and 1,269 women. With the smallest percentage of women enrolled, the juniors had 1,453 men and 914 women. Approximately 20 per cent of the stu- dents were out-of-state residents, an increase of five per cent over the 1969 school year. All fifty states were repre- sented and about 450 students were representatives of foreign countries. freshmen students about their pro- blems in transition at the University. X Underclass: Abb-All TOP ROW: Abbott, Denis E: Topeka, Junior. Electrical Engineering. Abbott, Rochelle S: Topeka. Freshman. General. Abell, Carol A: McPherson. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Abercrombie, Donald: Barnard, Freshman, General Agriculture. Aberle, Douglas R: Sa- betha. Junior, Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Aberle, Sandra J: Sabetha. Sophomore, Elementary Education. Abrahamson, Cynthia A: Overland Park, Home Econom- ics with Liberal Arts. Abrams, Steve E: Arkansas City. Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Achten, Roberta A: Wetmore, Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education. Ackley, Ralph D: Pratt, Junior, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Adamek, Donna R: Holyrood, Sophomore. Medical Technology. Adams, James D: Western Springs, III.. Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Adams, Kris A: Wichita, Freshman, Mathe- matics. Adams, Michael B: Western Springs, III., Junior, Electrical Engineering. Adams, Michael G: Plainville, Freshman, General Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Addison, Deema S: Cimarron, Freshman. Interior Design. Adelhardt, Joe E: Nashville. Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Adelhardt, Louise K: Zenda. Sophomore. Pre-Nursing. Ad- kins, David L: Manhattan, Junior, Agronomy. Affolter, Albert J: Mor- ganville. Junior, Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Ahlerich, Stanley R: Winfield. Freshman. Agricultural Education. Ahlquist, Nola M: Clay Center, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Ainsworth, Michael A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration. Akerly, Christine S: Leawood. Freshman. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Akin, Allen R: Perryton, Tex., Freshman, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Albers, Barbara A: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Albers, Douglas C: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. Pre-Dentistry. Albers, Phillip E: Troy, Junior; General Agriculture. Albers, Rosanne W: Oakley. Freshman, English. Albrecht, Michael D: Thurston, Neb.. Junior. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Albrecht, Redge E: Lincolnville. Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Albright, Gary E: Lawrence, Freshman. Busi- ness Administration. Albright, Sarah: Anthony, Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Albright, Steven W: Mayetta. Sophomore. Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Alden, Cynthia: Smith Center. Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiology. EIGHTH ROW: Aldis, David F: Fort Scott. Sophomore, Chemical Engi- neering. Aldridge, Gary L: Ashland, Junior, Agronomy. Alexander, Dennis R: Burlington. Junior. Nuclear Engineering. Alexander, Mar- cia A: Tecumseh. Freshman, Physical Education. Alford, Sandra L: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Allen, Bill G: Chanute, Freshman. General Agricul- ture. Allen, Earl R: Preston. Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Allen, No- rene F: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Allen, Rodney D: Montezuma. Sophomore. Zoology. Allen, Ronald D: Dodge City. Sophomore. History. 543 Underclass: All-Arm TOP ROW: Allison, Susan L: Seneca, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Alquist, Keith E: Clay Center, Sophomore, Geology. Alt, Douglas K: Wamego, Junior, Feed Science and Management. Am- mel, William L: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Radio and Television. Ammeter, Melody L: Florence, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Amos, Thomas L: Topeka, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Anderson, Betty J: Garnett, Junior, Dietetics and Insti- tutional Mangement. Anderson, Dale B: Agenda, Sophomore, Gen- eral. Anderson, Debra S: Leawood, Freshman, General. Anderson, Diane M: St. Joseph, Mo., Junior, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Anderson, Donna K: Hugoton, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Extension. Anderson, Gary L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Anderson, Gaylard: Mills, Neb., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Anderson, James S: Clyde, Sophomore, General. Anderson, Karen R: Lindsborg, Junior, Gener- al Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Anderson, Larry E: Elkhart, Freshman, General. An- derson, Nancy J: Topeka, Sophomore, Elementary Education. An- derson, Pamela A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Anderson, Rick A: Elkhart, Junior, Business Administration. Anderson, Robert Carl: Smolan, Sophomore, Dairy Production. FIFTH ROW: Anderson, Rosemary J: Topeka, Sophomore, Commun- ity Services and Social Welfare. Anderson, Stephen R: Kansas City, Sophomore, Psychology. Anderson, Virginia J: Courtland, Fresh- man, Pre-Secondary Education. Andres, Jane E: Newton, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Andreson, Tracy A: Plainville, Freshman, Pre- Dentistry. SIXTH ROW: Anspaugh, Randy T: Ness City, Freshman, Pre-Dentist- ry. Anstaett, Donald R: Lyndon, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine in Agriculture. Anstaett, Douglas J: Lyndon, Freshman, Gener- al. Antenen, Sally M: Ness City, Freshman, Pre-Business Education. Antes, Paul F: Effingham, Junior, Industrial Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Antrim, Karen M: Anthony, Freshman. Art. Anwan- der, Thomas M: Mission, Sophomore, Architecture. Appleman, Vicki J: Abilene, Freshman, Mathematics. Apsley, Robert B: Osage City, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Apt, Larry W: Salina, Junior, Political Science. EIGHTH ROW: Arasmith, Gayle D: Goddard, Junior, Veterinary Medi- cine. Arayapat, Manad: Thailand, Junior, Architecture. Archibald, Sheri A: Garden City. Sophomore, Physical Education. Ardery, Con- nie L: Copeland, Junior, Home Economics Education. Arehart, Mi- chael J: Manhattan. Junior, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Arkin, Steven A: Colonia, N.J., Freshman, History. Armbruster, Gloria A: Hutchinson. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Armon, Gregory T: Maize, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Arm- stead, Sue E: Ozawkie, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Arm- strong, Robert D: Hutchinson, Junior, Civil Engineering. 544 Underclass: Arn-Baa TOP ROW: Arnett, Gregory L: Leawood, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Arnett, Vicki L: Hutchinson. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Arnold, Bill W: Overland Park. Freshman. Chemical Engi- neering. Arnold, Bruce L: Alma. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Arnold, Claudia J: Alma. Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. SECOND ROW: Arnold, Susan K: Clayton. Freshman. Home Econom- ics Education. Arnold, William E: Rozel, Freshman. Accounting. Arnoldy, Stanley H: Tipton, Freshman. Mathematics. Arrighi, David A: Beloit. Freshman. General. Asbury, Charles E: Varner, Freshman, Technical Journalism. THIRD ROW: Asher, Suzanne L: Wichita. Sophomore. Psychology. Askew, Pamela K: Overland Park, Special. Aspelin, Carl A: Santa Ana. Calif.. Junior. Pre-Dentistry. Aspelin, David J: Dwight. Fresh- man. Electrical Engineering. Astle, Sally J: Hutchinson. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Atchison, Cheryl L: Mission. Clothing Retailing. Atch- ison, Sean R: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Pre-Dentistry. Athavichit- chanyaraks, Athaporni: Thailand. Junior, Architecture. Athavichitj- anyaraks, Sathaporn V: Thailand. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Ath- erton, John E: Parsons. Junior. Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Athey, Jean C: Junction City. Freshman. Sociology. At- tebury, Claude M: Leawood, Freshman. Pre-Law. Attebury, George E: Shawnee. Freshman. Architecture. Atwater, Jay D: Leawood. Sopho- more. Zoology. Atwell, Dennis C: Utica. Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. SIXTH ROW: Atwell, Merritta S: Utica. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Atwood, Judy K: Ebson. Freshman. Accounting. At- wood, Marilyn J: Lebanon. Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. Aubel, James W: Hays. Sophomore. Mechanical En- gineering. Aucremann, Sandra L: Independence, Junior, Interior Design. SEVENTH ROW: Aufdengarten, Mary J: Washington, Freshman, Humanities. Auld, Arvis K: Junction City. Sophomore. Pre-Nursing. Ault, Linda G: Wamego. Sophomore. Physical Education. Ault, Terry W: Hays. Junior. Architecture. Auman, Kathy J: Galena. Freshman. Home Economics Education. EIGHTH ROW: Austin, Sue A: Shawnee. Freshman. General. Avery, Lawrence A: Wakefield. Freshman. Engineering. Avery, Nancy P: Manhattan. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Avery, Robert P: Manhattan. Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Ayers, Warren E: Salina, Junior. Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Ayres, Barbara J: Overland Park. Freshman. Gener- al. Ayres, Nancy K: Prairie Village. Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Ayres, Roxanne L: Smith Center. Freshman. General. Baalman, Roger J: Oakley. Junior. Architecture. Baalman, Ronald D: Oakley. Sophomore. Architecture. L S [ 545 FOURTH ROW: Bailey, Gay S: Topeka, Sophomore, Physical Educa- tion. Bailey, Glenn E: Arkansas City, Sophomore, Chemical Engi- neering. Bailey, Kenneth E: Oskaloosa, Junior, Agricultural Mecha- nization. Bailey, Rebecca S: Garnett, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Bain, Linda S: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. FIFTH ROW: Bairow, Sheila L: Wamego, Junior, Home Economics Education. Bakalar, Jon R: Topeka, Sophomore, Geology. Baker, Carol A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Baker, Donald W: Elbng, Junior, Accounting. Baker, Edward K: Man- hattan, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: Baker, Jefry D: Council Grove, Sophomore, Biological Science. Baker, Loralee A: Overland Park, Freshman, English. Bak- er, Mary A: Edwardsville, Sophomore, Home Economics and Jour- nalism. Baker, Michael D: Salina, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Baker, Steven W: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Baker, Steven W: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Baker, William E: Ashland, Sophomore, Industrial Engi- neering. Baldridge, Jenifer: Wichita, Junior, Modern Languages. Baldwin, Sharilyn L: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Bales, Florice L: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. EIGHTH ROW: Ball, Dennis L: Rock, Sophomore, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Ball, William J: lola, Freshman, Business Administration. Bal- lantyne, Paul S: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Architecture. Ballinger, Paul L: Stockton, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Bane, Doris E: Hamilton, Junior, Fashion Design. BOTTOM ROW: Banister, Donald E: Hartford, Freshman, Pre-Forest- ry. Banker, Beverly G: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Education. Banker, Mary D: Salina, Freshman, General. Banker, Merlin J: Sali- na, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Banta, Jane E: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Applied Music. Underclass: Bab-Ban TOP ROW: Babb, Susan C: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Babcock, Margaret A: Lebanon, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Bachoritch, Carol A: Manhattan, Junior, Art. Bachtel, Ann E: Piper, Sophomore, Business Administration. Backhus, Nan- cy J: Leavenworth, Sophomore, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Bacon, Jane M: Moran, Sophomore, Foods and Nu- trition. Bacon, Wesley N: Moran, Junior, Animal Science and Indus- try. Badgley, Patrice E: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Badgley, Susan L: Manhattan, Junior, Medical Technology. Baehler, Carol E: Sharon Springs, Junior, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Baer, Gwen A: Abilene, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Baer, Sheryl L: Riley, Junior, Elementary Education. Bagley, James 0: Manhattan, Sophomore, Physics. Bagley, Jeanette D: Republic, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Bailey, Eulah B: Kansas City, Junior, Elementary Education. 546 Underclass: Bar-Bal TOP ROW: Barben, Carl L: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Barden, Fred W: Osawatomie. Sophomore, Architecture. Barefield, Bruce W: Minneapolis, Junior, Business Administration. Barham, Deborah K: Wichita, Freshman, General. Barker, Cheryl J: Pratt, Freshman, Computer Science. SECOND ROW: Barker, Diane: Bethany, Okla., Freshman, General. Barker, Nancy L: Atchison, Junior, Elementary Education. Barker, Rene E: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Barker, William B: Topeka, Junior, History. Barnes, Larry A: Junc- tion City, Junior, General. THIRD ROW: Barnes, Linda L: Shawnee, Sophomore, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Barnes, Michael A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Account- ing. Barnes, Rodney J: Council Grove, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Barnett, Judith A: Cawker City, Freshman, Pre-Business Education. Barnett, Judy M: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Barnett, Merrilee S: Colby, Sophomore, Political Sci- ence. Barngrover, Wayne D: Kinsley, Junior, Agricultural Econom- ics. Barrett, Dennis H: Anthony, Junior, Music Education. Barrett, James P: Coolidge, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Barrett. Jeanene E: Colby, Junior, Pre-Nursing. FIFTH ROW: Barrett, Patricia S: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Economics. Barrett, Terry R: Quinter, Junior, Zoology. Bar- row, Lynn A: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Architectural Struc- tures. Barrow, Sharon L: Mayetta, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Barry, Carolyn: Leawood, Sophomore, Interior Design. SIXTH ROW: Barry, Virginia M: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bartak, Paul J: Cuba, Sophomore, Chemical En- gineering. Bartell, Markus E: Moundridge, Freshman, Pre-Law. Bar- thel, John D: Rochester, III., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bartholomew, Patsy L: Alton, Junior, Home Economics Education. SEVENTH ROW: Bartkoski, Terry P: Kansas City, Sophomore, Social Science. Bartlett, Randall D: Fowler, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bartley, Ken E: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Barton, Karen J: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Bartsch, Steven L: Jewell, Sophomore, Eectrical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Basom, Sherri L: Larned, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bass, Sandra L: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Business Education. Bastin, John W: Selden, Junior, Biological Science. Batchelder, Charles: Highland, Junior, Animal Science and Indus- try. Bates, Cindy S: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Bates, Dennis C: Manhattan, Freshman, Psychology. Bates, Mary: Junction City. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Bates, Maynard: Harvey. III.. Special, Civil Engineering. Bates, Rod- ney A: Brooklyn, N.Y., Special, Animal Science and Industry. Batter- man, Sandra R: Marysville, Freshman, Medical Technology. 547 Underclass: Bat-Bee TOP ROW: Batterton, Charlene: Johnson, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Bauer, Martin W: Clay Center, Junior, History. Bauer, Michael P: Humboldt, Junior, Restaurant Management. Bauer, Nancie L: Clay Center, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Bauman, Douglas A: Salina, Junior, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Baxter, Marsha A: Pomona, Sophomore, Retail Flori- culture. Bazil, Ralph E: Arkansas City, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Beach, Charles V: Derby, Freshman, Architecture. Beal, Glen G: Hamilton, Freshman, Business Administration. Bear, Patri- cia A: McLouth, Freshman, Modern Languages. THIRD ROW: Beard, Patricia A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Art. Beardsley, Craig A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Bearnes, Con- stance J: Culver, Junior, Elementary Education. Beatty, Rebecca M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Physical Education. Beaucaire, Lawrence: Stoughton, Mass., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Beauchamp, Dwight E: Clay Center, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Beaudet, Maureen G: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Becheer, Kim: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Beck, Dale A: Wichita, Sophomore, History. Beck, Jeffrey R: Wayne, N.J., Sophomore, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Beck, Lela S: Natoma, Freshman, Fashion Design. Beck- enhauer, Charles D: Manhattan, Junior, Physics. Becker, Ann M: Lebo, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Becker, Diane L: Centralia, Sopho- more, Pre-Elementary Education. Becker, Henry D: Lenora, Sopho- more, Industrial Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Becker, Marilyn Q: Larned, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Becker, Robert E: Council Grove, Sophomore, Biological Sci- ence. Becker, Steven P: El Dorado, Junior, Animal Science and In- dustry. Beckett, Mark H: Greensburg, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine in Agriculture. Beckford, Dwayne C: Mapleton, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW: Beckman, Carlotta A: Menlo, Junior, Secondary Education. Beckman, Linda K: Kansas City, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Beckwith, James L: Parsons, Junior, Histo- ry. Bedford, Peter A: Mumford, N.Y., Junior, Dairy Management. Bednar, Mary H: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Bee, Charlotte L: Prairie Village, Junior, English. Beebe, Linda M: Dodge City, Sophomore, General. Beebe, Steven W: Dodge City, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Beedles, Judy E: Great Bend, Junior, Elementary Education. Beeler, Nancy: Overland Park, Ju- nior, Modern Languages. BOTTOM ROW: Beeler, Tamarra E: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Beer, Paul R: Larned, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Bees- ley, Deborah L: Dighton, Junior, Home Economics Education. Bees- ley, Diana S: Dighton, Freshman, General. Beesley, James D: Pomona. Junior, Bacteriology. I JO 548 I n John Prock, one of the six student body president candidates, explains details of his platform at an in- Underclass: Bee-Bel TOP ROW: Beeton, Bruce A: Herington, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Beets, Terry T: Salina. Freshman. Industrial Engineering. Beezley, Jack L: Girard, Freshman. General. Beezley, Jerome G: Girard. Ju- nior. Dairy Production. Behnke, Howard M: Lyons. Freshman, Nu- clear Engineering. SECOND ROW: Behnke, Maurice J: Sterling. Junior, Accounting. Beichter, Jeanette I: Manhattan, Freshman. Pre-Pharmacy. Beier, Michael J: Topeka. Sophomore, Chemistry. Beisel, Mark L: Milwau- kee. Wis., Senior, Architecture. Beisel, Pamela J: Downs, Sopho- more, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Belcher, Louetta L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Business Administration. Belden, Brian D: Salina. Junior, Psychology. Beliel, Steven G: Salina, Freshman. Engineering. Bell, Carolyn S: Wichita, Freshman, General. Bell, Janet K: Wichita. Sophomore, Preschool Child. BOTTOM ROW: Bell, Joseph E: Cottonwood Falls. Freshman. Zoolo- gy. Bell, Judith J: Salina. Sophomore. Music Education. Bell, Mark G: Kansas City, Sophomore, Biological Science. Bell, Nancy J: Kan- sas City. Freshman, Interior Design. Bell, Thomas C: Abilene. Junior, Pre-Medicine. formal forum. 3,365 students voted in the 1970 SGA elections, the school ' s second largest voter-turnout. 549 Underclass: Bel-Bie TOP ROW: Bell, William K: Salina, Sophomore, Psychology. Bellows, Kathy K: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Belstra, Timothy K: Demotte, Ind., Sophomore, Feed Science and Manage- ment. Belter, Lynn A: Topeka, Freshman, Mathematics. Benda, Ger- ald R: Ludell, Sophomore, General Agriculture. SECOND ROW: Bender, Barbara A: Chanute, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Bender, Douglas A: Dallas, Tex., Freshman, Business Administration. Benedick, Susan E: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Benjamin, Cathryn: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Physical Education. Bennett, Carol A: Seneca, Sophomore, Speech Pathology and Audiology. THIRD ROW: Bennett, Nancy D: Smith Center, Freshman, Computer Science. Bennett, Nancy L: Cottonwood Falls, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Benninga, Miriam P: Leonardville, Junior, Home Economics Education. Benson, Curtis F: Kansas City, Fresh- man, Business Administration. Benson, Martha E: Wichita, Fresh- man, Chemistry. FOURTH ROW: Benton, Timothy T: Garnett, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Berentz, Barbara A: Eureka, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Berg, Carl E: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Berg, Melissa A: Kansas City, Mo., Sopho- more, Clothing Retailing. Berger, Becky A: Leavenworth, Junior, Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Berger, Tommie A: Leavenworth, Junior, Wildlife Con- servation. Bergman, Ruth S: Lebanon, Freshman, General. Bergs- ten, -Ann M: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Bergsten, Beth E: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Bergsten, Richard D: Green, Junior, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Berland, Craig A: Palco, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Berlin, Jeanne L: Topeka, Freshman, General. Bernasek, Steven L: Manhattan, Junior, Chemistry. Berne, Terri A: Tarzana, Calif., Freshman, Special. Berry, George C: Kansas City, Mo., Fresh- man, Sociology. SEVENTH ROW: Bertrand, Andrea L: Clay Center, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Bertrand, Paulette D: Clay Center. Freshman, General. Bethel, Katherine D: Shawnee Mission, Sopho- more, Pre-Elementary Education. Bethell, Doug C: Quenemo, Soph- omore, Animal Science and Industry. Bettenbrock, Dwight: Lincoln, Freshman, Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Bettenhausen, Carol: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Bettis, Marilyn: Canal Zone, Panama. Junior, Biological Science. Bevitt, Connie J: Topeka, Freshman, General. Beyrle, Steve Joseph: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Biancucci, Jay A: Glovers- ville, N.Y., Junior, Dairy Production. BOTTOM ROW: Bieberly, Jerilyn M: Manhattan, Junior, Biological Science. Bicker, Diana L: Garden City, Junior, Community Services and Social Welfare. Bienhoff, Paul A: Kensington, Sophomore, Agri- cultural Mechanization. Bierma, David L: Tyron, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Biery, Galen E: Topeka, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. i n 550 Underclass: Bie-Blo TOP ROW: Biesenthal, Karen A: Wheaton, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Biggs, Ann J: Leavenworth, Freshman, Mathe- matics. Biggs, Craig M: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Biggs, John P: Manhattan, Junior, History. Bigsby, Carol L: Lawrence. Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Billings, Daniel L: Kensington, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Billings, Jane E: Overland Park. Freshman, General Home Economics. Billups. James W: Hutchinson. Sophomore, Vet- erinary Medicine. Binford, Michael W: Liberal, Freshman. Physics. Binggeli, Linda M:Topeka. Freshman. Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Binyon, Roger D: Winfield, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Birch, Walter J: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Business Administration. Birk, Colleen: Wamego, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Birney, Marcia J: Bucklin, Junior. Elementary Education. Birr, Daniel H: Wichita. Freshman, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Bishop, Janet L: Leoti, Junior, Home Economics Education. Black, Donna S: Tonganoxie. Freshman. Physical Educa- tion. Black, Pamela G: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary E duca- tion. Black, Serrel W: Tonganoxie, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Blackburn, Linda M: Council Grove, Freshman, Art. FIFTH ROW: Blackburn, Rhonda L: Council Grove, Freshman. Art. Blackburn, Robert B: Wichita, Sophomore, General. Blackburn, Ter- esa S: Council Grove, Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. Blackledge, Daniel G: Marion, Mich., Junior, Agricultural Education. Blackwood. Douglas K: Hoisington, Junior, Technical Journalism. SIXTH ROW: Blaesi, LaVon Fae: Sharon Springs. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Blair, Marcia S: Erie. Freshman, Cloth- ing Retailing. Blake, Henry S: Topeka. Junior. English. Blanchard. Deborah S: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Blanken, Roger A: Greenleaf. Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Blankenship, John E: Udall, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Blankenship, Vicki M: Manhattan, Sophomore. Political Science. Blankinship, Paul H: Wellington, Junior, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Blanton, Joe E: Americus, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Blaser, Lowell K: Waterville. Junior. History. EIGHTH ROW: Blaser, Patrick S: Hicksville. N.Y., Freshman. Chemis- try. Blaser, Terry A: Waterville. Freshman, Humanities. Blaske, Mi- chael J: Marysville. Sophomore. Architecture. Bleam, Carrie A: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Blecha, Keith M: Munden. Junior. Entomology. BOTTOM ROW: Blecha, Verlee A: Munden, Freshman, General Home Economics. Blehm, N. Duane: Ulysses, Freshman, Architecture. Blender, Howard E: Emporia, Sophomore, Animal Science and In- dustry. Blickenstaff, Steven : Scott City, Freshman, Accounting. Bloom, Lewis C: Clay Center, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. 551 Underclass: Blo-Bor TOP ROW: Bloom, Sandra L: Kismet, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Blount, Philip B: Coldwater, Sophomore, Civil Engineer- ing. Blume, Stanley A: Scott City, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Blumenshine, Christine: Mulvane, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Bock, Bert R: Lebanon, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. SECOND ROW: Bock, Curtis L: Elmdale, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Bock, James F: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Geography. Bodmer, Nancy M: Abilene, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Boeck, Connie M: Wichita, Sophomore, Music Education. Boggs, Rebecca B: Winfield, Sophomore, Interior Architectural Design. THIRD ROW: Bogle, Ted T: Chetopa, Freshman, Engineering. Bog- ner, Edward G: Winfield, Junior, Agricultural Education. Bogner, Phillip J: Parsons, Sophomore, Psychology. Bohannon, Karen S: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Bohannon, Kathryn T: Manhattan, Freshman, Mathematics. FOURTH ROW: Bohn, Barbara K: Alta Vista, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Bohn, Jerald L: Alta Vista, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Bohn, Pattie L: Eskridge, Junior, Agronomy. Bohnen- blust, Diane L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Bohns, James: Manhattan, Junior, General. FIFTH ROW: Bolin, Susan E: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Bolinger, Jerry: Fort Scott, Sophomore, Geolo- gy. Bellinger, Jana D: Paola, Freshman. Bolt, Jennifer N: Overland Park, Freshman, Music. Bolte, Steven R: Culver, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. SIXTH ROW: Bombardier, Christopher: Jamestown, Freshman, Gen- eral. Bond, Marline A: Wichita, Sophomore, English. Bondurant, John B: Wichita, Junior, Psychology. Bondy, Jane A: Arlington, III., Freshman, General Home Economics. Bondy, Lea M: Salina, Fresh- man, Interior Design. SEVENTH ROW: Bonebrake, Charles R: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Med- icine. Bonnerlin, Virginia: Dodge City, Freshman, Computer Sci- ence. Bontrager, Thomas E: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Architecture. Boomer, Joan B: St. Ignace, Mich., Sophomore, General. Boomer, Ralph J: Roseville, Mich., Junior, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Boomer, Richard A: Portis, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Booth, Elizabeth M: Lawrence, Sophomore, Technical Jour- nalism. Booth, Linda J: Pawnee City, Neb., Sophomore, General Home Economics. Booth, Thomas B: Lakin, Freshman, General. Bootman, Steven R: Fairway, Junior, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Boranyak, Richard M: Topeka, Sophomore, General. Borden, Guy: Overland Park, Sophomore, Architecture. Boren, Jon C: Mulvane, Sophomore, Business Administration. Borror, Gary C: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Architectural Structures. Borth, Gregory D: Meade, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. 552 SEVENTH ROW: Bowyer, Mary B: Palos Verdes, Calif., Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Boyce, Ann M: Delphos, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Boyce, Sandra M: Wamego, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Boyd, Charles R: Richmond, Va., Junior, Accounting. Boyd, Douglas A: Overbrook, Freshman, Architectural Structures. EIGHTH ROW: Boyd, Helen E: Beloit, Freshman, Music Education. Boyd, Sherri L: Russell, Freshman, Biological Science. Boyer, Joelen S: Eureka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Boylan, Pamela B: Republic, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Boyle, Dale D: Belle Plaine, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Boyle, Janet K: Wichita, Freshman, General. Boyle Max A: Spivey, Sophomore, General. Boyle, Thomas L: Wichita, Ju- nior, Physics. Bozarth, John E: Liberal, Junior, Agronomy. Bozarth, Steven R: Liberal, Freshman, Architecture. Underclass: Bos-Boz TOP ROW: Bosch, Daniel W: Manhattan, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Bosco, Pat J: Syracuse, N.Y., Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Bosley, Barbara S: Dighton, Sophomore. General. Bosley, Thomas E: Paola, Sophomore. General. Boss, Henry C: Milford, N.J., Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. SECOND ROW: Bostwick, John S: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Engi- neering. Bostwick, Melissa F: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Bottger, Norman R: Belleville, Freshman, Architecture. Bottorff, Barbara J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Bouchard, Rheal J: Newington, Conn., Fresh- man, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Bouchey, Keith E: Palco. Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Boughton, Willis L: Clay Center, Junior, Physics. Boutell, Lee G: Leawood, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Bowden, Linda C: Naperville, III., Junior, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Bowell, Patricia S: Abilene. Freshman, Retail Floriculture. FOURTH ROW: Bowell, Robert R: Wichita, Sophomore, Architectural Structures. Bowen, Ruthie K: Piedmont, Junior, Home Economics Education. Bowers, George A: Eskridge, Sophomore, Building Con- struction. Bowers, Gene E: Marion, Freshman, General. Bowers, Gregory L: Marion, Freshman, General Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: Bowers, Kathleen M: Cuba, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Bowers, Tim C: Belle Plaine, Junior, Business Administration. Bowhay, Arminda D: Seneca, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Bowie, Keith L: McLouth, Freshman, General Agriculture. Bow- ie, Kenneth W: McLouth, Junior, Agricultural Education. SIXTH ROW: Bowker, Warren C: Richfield, Junior, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Bowman, Edwin E: Sedan, Freshman, Agricultural Mechani- zation. Bowman, Kirwin L: Oswego, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Bowman, Linda E: Agenda, Junior, Elementary Education. Bowman, Ronald D: Liberal, Junior, Architecture. 553 Underclass: Bra-Bri TOP ROW: Brabec, Jeffrey C: Washington, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Brack, Connie L: Great Bend, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Brack, Marvin A: Great Bend, Freshman, General. Bradley, Bryan L: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Architecture. Bradley, Dean W: Wichita, Freshman, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Bradley, Richard P: Prairie Village, Junior, Account- ing. Bradshaw, Beth G: Langdon, Junior, English. Bradshaw, Karen E: Paola, Freshman, Business Administration. Bradshaw, Mark E: Hiawatha, Junior, Zoology. Bradshaw, Michael W: Matawan, N.J., Junior, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Bradshaw, Stephen G: Matawan, N.J., Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Brady, (Catherine M: Parsons, Junior, Com- munity Services and Social Welfare. Brake, Larry D: Minneapolis, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Bramlage, Charles L: Frankfort, Junior, Agricultural Education. Bramlage, Lawrence R: Frankfort, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Bramlage, Richard E: Frankfort, Freshman, Veteri- nary Medicine. Branca, Stephanie M: Westbury, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Brandenburg, Lucinda: WaKeeney, Sopho- more, Pre-Elementary Education. Brandyberry, Nancy G: Lenora, Freshman, General Home Economics. Brandyberry, Sue A: Lenora, Junior, Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Branson, David W: McPherson, Freshman, Mathemat- ics. Brant, Rick A: Luray, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Brau- ner, Elizabeth P: Pottstown, Pa., Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Braxmeyer, John F: Atwood, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Braxmeyer, Michael L: Atwood, Junior, Economics. SIXTH ROW: Brazier, Barbara A: Wamego, Junior, History. Brechbill, Colleen U: Independence, Junior, Elementary Education. Breeden, Linda J: Topeka, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Breiner, David A: Norton, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Bremer, David G: Oberlin, Sophomore, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Brengman, Raymond L: Johnson, Sophomore, Agronomy. Brenneman, Greg F: Solomon, Junior, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Brenner, Patricia A: Bazine, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Bresnahan, Dennis R: Kenilworth, N.J., Freshman, Psy- chology. Brettell, Bonnie L: Manhattan, Freshman, Modern Languages. EIGHTH ROW: Brettell, Cindy S: Manhattan, Freshman, Modern Languages. Brewer, Cathie A: Wichita, Sophomore, Mathematics. Brewer, John A: Leon, Freshman, Physics. Brewer, Lora L: Moscow, Sophomore, History. Brewer, Pamela C: Liberal, Freshman, Cloth- ing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Brewer, Sonja J: Moscow, Junior, Home Economics Education. Brickell, Hays A: Emporia, Sophomore, Civil Engineer- ing. Bridges, Janis E: Meade, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Bridgman, Rex H: Burwell, Neb., Freshman, Veterinary Medi- cine. Briery, Debra J: Hoxie, Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiology. 554 Underclass: Bri-Bro TOP ROW: Briggs, Karen V: Gove, Freshman. English. Briggs, Thom- as A: Fulton. Mo.. Freshman. Physical Education. Bright, Michael D: St. John, Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Brining, Barbara A: Great Bend. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Brining, Robert D: Great Bend, Sophomore. Physics. SECOND ROW: Blinker, Lee J: Glen Elder, Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Brinker, Marlene J: Glen Elder. Junior, Home Econom- ics Education. Briscoe, Michael S: Wichita, Freshman. Architectural Structures. Britegam, Karrie K: Salina. Freshman, General. Broad- bent, Sheryl K: Beloit, Freshman, Computer Science. THIRD ROW: Broadwater, Deidra L: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Broberg, Sam J: Dodge City. Sophomore, General. Broce, Keith W: Dexter. Junior, Agricultural Economics. Brock, Glo- ria G: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Brockway, Edwin B: Barnard, Junior. Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Broddle, Gayle I: Kansas City, Freshman. Modern Languages. Brodman, Wayne E: Yates Center, Junior. Accounting. Brokenicky, Philip M: Blue Rapids. Junior. Business Administration. Brollier, Georgia S: Copeland. Freshman. Horticulture. Brollier, James C: Moscow. Sophomore. General. FIFTH ROW: Brooks, Bertha M: Densmore, Junior. Home Economics Education. Brooks, David L: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Wildlife Con- servation. Brooks, Stephen M: Anchorage, Alaska. Freshman, Me- chanical Engineering. Brooks, William H: Salina. Junior. Pre-Medi- cine. Brothers, David L: Burden, Junior, Agricultural Education. SIXTH ROW: Brown, Aaron A: Danbury, Conn., Freshman, Political Science. Brown, Brenda S: Shawnee. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Brown, Bruce E: Junction City. Freshman, Compute r Science. Brown, Charles D: Junction City, Special, Secondary Edu- cation. Brown, Dale S: Nickerson, Junior, Pre-Law. SEVENTH ROW: Brown, Dennis R: Girard, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Brown, George P: Independence, Mo.. Sophomore, Ar- chitecture. Brown, Howard M: Centerville. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Brown, Jack L: Bartlesville, Okla.. Sophomore, Com- puter Science. Brown, Jancina L: Junction City. Sophomore, Medi- cal Technology. EIGHTH ROW: Brown, Janet C: Clay Center. Sophomore, Music Edu- cation. Brown, Janet M: Junction City, Junior, Modern Languages. Brown, Jennifer A: Overland Park. Junior, Art. Brown, Jennifer R: Oberlin. Freshman. General. Brown, John C: Oberlin, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Brown, Judith K: Norton. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Brown, Judy C: Ford. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. Brown, Paula S: Manhattan. Freshman, Music Education. Brown, Richard D: Topeka. Sophomore, Pre-Law. Brown, Rodney W: Erie, III., Sopho- more. Business Administration. 555 Underclass: Bro-Bry TOP ROW: Brown, Susan L: Nickerson, Freshman, General. Brown, Teresa B: Olathe, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Brown, Veneta L: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Modern Languages. Brown, William L: Ford. Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Brown, Yvonne S: Overland Park, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. SECOND ROW: Brownlee, Linda K: Paola, Freshman, Sociology. Bruce, Christen L: Kansas City, Freshman, Biological Science. Brug- ger, Danna R: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Brummel, Barbara J: Overland Park, Freshman, Interi- or Design. Brummer, Jerome L: Osborne. Junior. Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Bruner, Mary M: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Medical Technology. Bruner, Pauline J: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Brungardt, Roy R: Gorham, Freshman, Mathematics. Brunk, Jerrilyn J: Hill City, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Brun- ner, Floyd L: Herington, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Bruns, Rozelle M: Liberal, Junior. General. Bryan, Robert W: Princeton, Mo., Sophomore, Feed Science and Manage- ment. Bryant, Darrel W: Rozel, Sophomore, General. Bryant, Kather- ine R: Manhattan, Freshman, Architecture. Bryant, Sue A: Arkansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Dollar conscious students take advantage of Alpha Phi Omega ' s book exchange in the Union. The club, start- ed on campus 40 years ago, owns the Wildcat, Touch- down VII, and gave $3,000 to the band for uniforms. 556 Sj : y | Underclass: Buc-Bur TOP ROW: Buchele, Carol L: Cedarvale, Junior, English. Bucher, Beverly A: Salina, Junior, Secondary Education. Bucher, Ralph R: Dubois. Neb.. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Buchheister, John B: Plainville, Junior. Electrical Engineering. Buchner, Allan B: Prairie Village, Sophomore. Architecture. SECOND ROW: Buckland, Donald D: Woodston. Freshman, Civil En- gineering. Bucklew, William F: Paola, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Budge, Jill K: St. John, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Budke, James H: Osawatomie. Freshman, Accounting. Buehler, Bradley R: Great Bend, Freshman, Sociology. THIRD ROW: Buehler, Douglas A: Wichita, Junior, Natural Resources Conservation and Use. Buening, Lawrence T: Valley Falls. Sopho- more, Pre-Medicine. Buesching, Mark H: St. Louis, Mo., Freshman, Business Administration. Buetzer, G. Eric: Seneca. Sophomore. General. Bugbee, Kathy M: Quinter, Sophomore, Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Buie, Mary V: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. Bulis, Pamela L: Wichita, Freshman, General. Bullock, Donna L: Berryton, Junior, Preschool Education. Bullock, Lucinda A: Elmhurst, III.. Junior, Zoology. Bundy, Kathy J: Topeka. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Bunker, David N: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Bunker, Linda L: Manhattan, Sophomore. Medical Technology. Buntain, Peggy D: Hutchinson, Junior, Ele- mentary Education. Burch, Cindy L: Sedan, Sophomore. Preschool Education. Burch, Julie E: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Political Science. SIXTH ROW: Burgard, Barry B: Salina, Sophomore. Accounting. Burgardt, Paul: Great Bend. Junior. Physics. Burgdorfer, Don A: Gardner, Freshman. Pre-Law. Burger, Michael P: Summerfield. Freshman. Physical Education. Burgess, George D: Wamego, Sopho- more, Wildlife Conservation. SEVENTH ROW: Burgess, Karen L: Wamego. Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Burgess, Kathryn L: Topeka, Sophomore, General. Burghart, Charlotte: Salina, Freshman, Preschool Education. Burke, Norma L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Preschool Education. Burkhal- ter, Terry L: Benkelman, Neb., Junior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Burkhard, Lynda K: Manhattan, Junior, Medical Tech- nology. Burkhardt, Christopher M: Boston, Mass., Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Burleigh, Vickie D: Wichita, Junior, Cloth- ing Retailing. Burner, Jeffrey L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Burnett, Gregory J: Prairie Village, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Burnett, Nancy G: Manhattan. Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Burnison, Bradford J: McPherson. Freshman. Business Administration. Burns, Johnna K: Manhattan, Fresh- man, Business Administration. Burrus, Glorianne M: St. Francis, Freshman, General. Burton, Damon D: Council Grove, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. 557 Underclass: Bur-Cam TOP ROW: Burwell, Charles L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Account- ing. Busch, Charles H: Olathe, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Busch, Kathryn J: Wichita, Freshman, General. Buser, Gary P: Fair- view, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Bushnell, Sally A: Lynch- burg, Va., Freshman, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Buss, Larry D: Holton, Freshman, Pre-Law. Busse, Beverly: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Busse, Kathrine K: Good- land, Junior, Secondary Education. Busselle, Marcia S: Cottonwood, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Buster, Alan J: Larned, Soph- omore, General. THIRD ROW: Butin, Janice L: Halstead, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. Butler, William O: Olathe, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Butterworth, Steven: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Mechani- cal Engineering. Buxton, Kimberly A: Ransom, Junior, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Buzzell, Suzie B: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. FOURTH ROW: Byers, Benny R: Oklahoma City, Okla., Freshman, Business Administration. Byford, Kenneth L: Great Bend, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Byrne, Marcella M: Junction City, Sopho- more, Retail Floriculture. Byrom, Nancy I: Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man, General Home Economics. Bzik, John W: Garfield, N.J., Sopho- more, Zoology. FIFTH ROW: Cable, Larry L: Wichita, Freshman, Architecture. Cable, Thomas A: Leoti, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Cackler, Donald W: Hor- ton, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Cahow, Leland R: Flor- issant, Mo., Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Cain, James M: Beattie, Sophomore, Agricultural Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Cain, John T: Prairie Village, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. Calcara, Mark D: Great Bend, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Calderwood, Janet L: Topeka, Freshman, Interior Design. Caldwell, Helen P: Shawnee, Special. Caldwell, Joseph J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Caldwell, Patrick N: Parsons, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Calkins, John W: Mesa, Ariz., Junior, Technical Journalism. Calkins, William G: Overland Park, Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Callahan, Linda L: Chetopa, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Camara, John A: Kalaheo, Hawaii, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Cameron, Janelle L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Gener- al. Camlin, James C: Rockford, III., Freshman, Biological Science. Camp, Carol A: Sedan, Freshman, Physical Education. Campbell, Cecilia A: Oberlin, Freshman, History. Campbell, Christine: Hoi- comb, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Campbell, Elaine M: Council Grove, Freshman, Pre- Nursing. Campbell, Janet L: Rossville, Sophomore, General. Camp- bell, Rebecca A: Manhattan, Junior, English. Campbell, Rhonda K: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Economics. Campbell, Rita J: Ottawa, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. W eral tecta cine. BOTTi 558 1 SEVENTH ROW: Carrico, Yvonne D: Overland Park, Freshman. Gen- eral Home Economics. Carrier, Tommie L: Topeka, Sophomore, Architecture. Carrithers, Frederick G: Syracuse. Freshman. Pre-For- estry. Carroll, David J: Salina. Junior. English. Carson, Margaret J: Mulvane. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Carsten, Rodney D: Stockton, Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine in Agriculture. Carter, Daryl L: Russell, Junior, Archi- tecture. Carter, James L: Valley Center. Freshman. Veterinary Medi- cine. Carter, Michelle M: Ulysses, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Carter, Rebecca J: Trenton. Mo.. Sophomore. Cloth- ing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Cartland, John M: Prairie Village, Freshman, Gener- al. Cartmill, Debra L: Prairie Village, Freshman. Pre-Nursing. Carver, James M: Big Spring, Tex.. Sophomore, Physical Education. Case, Roland W: Peoria, III., Sophomore. Industrial Engineering. Case, Tamara: Marion, Freshman, General. Underclass: Cam-Cas TOP ROW: Campbell, Sharen K: Stilwell. Junior, Clothing Retailing. Campbell, William C: Stanley. Junior. Business Administration. Cannon, James T: Salina. Freshman. General. Canny, Beth E: John- son, Junior. Music Education. Canny, Roger D: Johnson, Freshman, Building Construction. SECOND ROW: Capps, Linnea G: Kansas City. Mo., Sophomore. Chemistry. Card, Diana F: APO. N.Y., Junior. Home Economics Edu- cation. Card, Nancy L: APO N.Y., N.Y.. Freshman, Anthropology. Carded, Darrell L: Richmond, Sophomore. Agricultural Education. Carey, Lois A: Alma. Junior. Preschool Education. THIRD ROW: Carlat, Anita M- Kansas City, Freshman. General Home Economics. Carleton, Carla L: Burtonville. Md.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Carlisle, Michael D: Leoti. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Carlisle, Thomas A: El Dorado. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Carlson, Barbara K: Clay Center, Sopho- more, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Carlson, Duane E: Lincolnville. Freshman, Chemis- try. Carlson, Karen S: Concordia, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Carlson, Kent C: Minneapolis. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Carlson, Phyllis M: Shawnee Mission. Junior, Clothing Retailing. Carlson, Ralph W: Herndon. Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Carlson, Rickey C: McPherson, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Carlson, Ronnie L: Lincolnville. Junior. Animal Science and Indus- try. Carnrick, Glen R: Stamford. Conn.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Carpenter, Shauna: Scott City. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Carpenter, Sammy K: Brewster, Sophomore. Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Carpenter, Susan J: Cleveland, Mo., Sophomore. Music Education. Carr, Jill E: Salina. Sophomore, Humanities. Carr, Judith A: Wichita. Sophomore, Modern Languages. Carrel, Donald K: Shaw- nee, Freshman. Computer Science. Carrico, Thomas W: Rockford, III., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 559 Underclass: Cas-Che TOP ROW: Casey, Terry J: Glen Elder, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Casper, David L: Wichita, Junior, Civil Engineering. Cas- taneda, Rosalind: Junction City, Freshman, Music Education. Cas- tello, Paul M: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Casten, Jef- frey L: Quenemo, Sophomore, Agronomy. SECOND ROW: Castillo, Marie J: Spearville, Freshman, Modern Lan- guages. Castle, Lana R: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Cation, Roberta A: Wichita, Sophomore, Interior Design. Caton, Carl B: Hutchinson, Sophomore, General. Cauthorn, Elizabeth: Elmdale, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Cavanaugh, Jerald A: Kansas City, Junior, Pre-Dentist- ry. Cave, Sara J: Dodge City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Cavenee, Webster K: Great Bend, Freshman. Nuclear Engineer- ing. Caviness, Linda L: Topeka, Freshman, General. Caywood, Jay D: Wichita, Sophomore, Interior Design. FOURTH ROW: Ceder, Susan L: Concordia, Junior, Technical Jour- nalism. Cerwinske, Joe D: Sioux Falls, S.D., Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Chalfant, Jack L: Goodland, Freshman, General Engi- neering. Chalfant, Nedra L: Goodland, Junior, Physical Therapy. Chalkley, Mark A: Wamego, Sophomore, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Chaloupka, Barbara J: Munden, Junior, Physical Educa- tion. Chamberlin, Jacqueline: Chapman, Freshman, Retail Floricul- ture. Chambers, Albert W: Overland Park. Sophomore, General. Champ, Laurna J: Goddard, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Chandler, Betty J:Chanute, Junior, Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Chandler, Cathleen D: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Chandler, Jeannette: Wichita, Sopho- more, Clothing Retailing. Chapek, Michael L: Wichita, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Chapin, Christopher: Wellington, Freshman, Business Aministration. Chapin, Mary P: Medicine Lodge. Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. SEVENTH ROW: Chapman, Deborah J: Richardson, Tex., Junior, Biological Science. Chapman, Don A: Glasco, Sophomore, Business Administration. Chapman, Julie I: Clay Center, Junior, Secondary Education. Chapman, Kathleen G: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Interior Design. Chapman, Nancy S: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. EIGHTH ROW: Chapman, Randy K: Beloit, Freshman, Pre-Law. Chapman, Scott L: Beloit. Sophomore, Business Administration. Charles, Charlotte R: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Chartrand, Annette M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Charvat, Leo D: Independence, Junior. Dairy Production. BOTTOM ROW: Chase, Peggy A: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Chatelain, John C: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Medi- cine. Chavez, Eddie F: Corrales, N.M., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Cheatham, John P: Oklahoma City, Okla., Freshman, General. Cheney, Charlene L: St. Joseph, Mo., Freshman, Architecture. 560 Hilary ef. onom. Caton, Jbettl: IffltlSt- JayD: -Veteri- lEdira- teul- Seneral. rton. Pompons flash through the air as the cheerleading squad stirs up a winning spirit in Ahearn Field House. Performing for home games, squad members coordi- nate their routines to the music of the pep band. , Home Sopho- Busness KWidaiy ttimore. Pre-la . istraW- yEduca- ,n. Home e . Junior. Pre di- n Underclass: Che-Cir TOP ROW: Chesney, Keith M: Woodston. Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Chilen, Patrick L: Ulysses, Junior, Business Administration. Chipman, Carol D: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Chorn, Larry G: Wichita, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Christenson, Mary M: Wichita, Sophomore, General. SECOND ROW: Christiansen, Barbara: Durham, Freshman, General Home Economics. Christiansen, Dale R: Durham. Freshman, Gener- al. Christiansen, Dennis: Springfield, Pa., Sophomore, Wildlife Con- servation. Christiansen, Ray A: Gypsum. Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine in Agriculture. Christiansen, Thomas: Durham, Soph- omore. Animal Science and Industry. THIRD ROW: Christie, Gloria K: Baldwin City, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Christie, Martha M: Ottawa, Freshman, General. Chris- tie, Vicki K: Ft. Scott, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Christopher, Ronald: Winfield, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agricul- ture. Chrzanowski, Stanley: Mission. Sophomore, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Chubb, Mary E: Topeka, Junior. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Chubbuck, Paul A: Concordia. Freshman, Physics. Cikanek, Ruth M: Wichita. Junior, Family and Child Development. Cindric, Christine: Kansas City, Freshman. Psychology. Cirigliano, Domingo: Venezuela, Junior, Milling Science and Management. 561 Underclass: Ciz-Coe TOP ROW: Cizerle, John L: Girard, Sophomore, Agronomy. Claar, Roger E: Overland Park, Freshman, Architecture. Clack, Arthur L: Manhattan, Freshman, Engineering. Clanton, Don R: Boynton, Fla., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Clark, Catherine S: Wichita, Junior, Family and Child Development. SECOND ROW: Clark, Kyle D: Hardtner, Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Clark, Linda D: Oklahoma City, Okla., Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Clark, Marvin E: Summerfield, Junior, Ac- counting. Clark, Michael B: Olathe, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Clark, Nancy G: Wellington, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Clark, Philip K: Independence, Junior, Mathematics. Clark, Ray S: Russellville, Ky., Sophomore, Milling Science and Management. Clark, Richard P: Salina, Sophomore, Architecture. Clark, Roberta J: Hill City, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Clark, Stephen P: Paola, Junior, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Clark, Steven R: Concordia, Sophomore, History. Clark, Thomas H: Concordia, Junior, Psychology. Class!, Anthony C: Brewster, Freshman, Biological Science. Claus, John H: Wayne, Neb., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Clemence, Teresa I: Abilene, Freshman, General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Clements, David A: Seneca, Freshman, General. Clem- ents, Ina D: Soldier, Junior, Accounting. Clements, Randy R: Hum- boldt, Junior, Medical Technology. Clements, Ronald P: Wichita, Freshman, Architectural Structures. Clemmensen, Steven A: Atlan- tic, Iowa, Freshman, Pre-Law. SIXTH ROW: Clevenger, Rebecca J: Mission, Freshman, General. Cline, Jerrold M: Junction City, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Cline, Joyce E: Wichita, Freshman, General. Cline, Marvin C: Salina, Ju- nior, Agricultural Mechanization. Clingenpeel, Glenn R: Atchison, Junior, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Close, Arlyn D: Clay Center, Junior, Business Ad- ministration. Close, Gregory S: Clay Center, Freshman, General. Clublne, In in L: Independence, Junior, Biological Science. Clubine, Stephen E: Cherryvale, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Clydesdale, Joyce E: Lenora, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Clymer, Barbara J: Salina, Sophomore, Humanities. Coberly, Catherine: Gove, Freshman, Biological Science. Coberly, Mark S: Gove, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Coberly, Sally: Hutchinson, Junior, English. Coburn, Carol K: Overland Park, Soph- omore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Cochran, Marilyn D: Oberlin, Freshman, Political Science. Cockrum, Ronald L: Johnson, Freshman, Agronomy. Cod- er, Lawrence R: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Coen, Carolyn G: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Bacteriology. Coen, Patricia L: Prai- rie Village, Freshman, Home Economics Education. 562 Underclass: Cof-Coo TOP ROW: Coffman, Cheryl S: Overbrook, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Coffman, Dawn A: Topeka, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Coffman, Steven R: Emporia, Sophomore, Build- ing Construction. Cofran, Daniel R: Topeka, Sophomore, Political Science. Cohen, Garra P: Leavenworth, Junior, Psychology. SECOND ROW: Cohen, Gary L: St. Louis, Mo., Junior, Physical Edu- cation. Cohn, Robert A: Lake Mohegan, N.Y., Sophomore, Biological Science. Cohoon, Leslie: Topeka, Freshman, Chemistry. Colbert, David S: Junction City, Junior, Secondary Education. Colbert, Mar- vin G: Manhattan, Freshman, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Colborn, James D: Kiowa, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Colby, Lynda M: Council Grove, Sopho- more. Pre-Secondary Education. Cole, Charles C: Wellington, Ju- nior, Accounting. Cole, Gary A: Havana. Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Cole, Lawrence L: Paola, Freshman, Zoology. FOURTH ROW: Cole, Virginia E: Dallas, Tex., Sophomore. Technical Journalism. Coleman, Marcia E: Hutchinson. Junior, Psychology. Collier, Timothy W: Great Bend, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Collier, Valerie L: Alta Vista, Freshman, General. Collings, Gary L: Mulvane, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Collins, George F: Piqua, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Collinsworth, Crystal: Cottonwood Falls, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Collom, Rebecca S: Wichita, Junior, Second- ary Education. Coltrain, David E: Neodesha. Freshman, General Ag- riculture. Colyn, Kay A: McPherson. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Combs, Rosemary: Richland. Junior, Home Economics Education. Comes, Shirley D: Hutchinson, Junior, Clothing Retail- ing. Conard, Dale E: Timken, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Conaway, Daniel J: Topeka, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Conaway, Nancy J: Topeka, Sophomore, General. SEVENTH ROW: Conner, Richard D: Lawrence. Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Conrad, Larry G: Clay Center, Freshman, Electri- cal Engineering. Conrad, Rebecca J: Clay Center, Freshman, Gener- al. Conus, Howard D: Topeka, Junior, Mathematics. Converse, Cur- tis D: Manhattan, Freshman. Mathematics. EIGHTH ROW: Converse, M. Wayne: Eskridge. Freshman, Agricultur- al Educat ion. Conway, Donald T: Oakley. Sophomore, General. Conway, Kenneth L: Natoma, Sophomore, Animal Science and In- dustry. Conway, Ronald A: Oakley, Sophomore, Accounting. Cook, Ardis D: Manhattan, Freshman. General. BOTTOM ROW: Cook, Edward A: Piscataway, N.J.. Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Cook, James L: Topeka. Freshman, Building Construction. Cook, John D: Topeka, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Cook, Kathleen A: Wichita. Junior, General Home Economics. Cook, Susan K: Hugoton. Sophomore, General Home Economics. 563 Underclass: Coo-Cox TOP ROW: Cook, Suzanne: Concordia, Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing. Cook, William R: Olathe, Freshman, General Agriculture. Cooke, Catherine A: Elkhart, Freshman, Speech. Cool, Marcelyn K: Manhat- tan, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Cooley, Kristen K: Wichita, Freshman, Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Cooney, Thomas: Morganville, Junior, History. Coop- er, Lawrence M: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Cooper, Marc A: Carbondale, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Cooper, Peggy E: Lenexa, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Cooper, Sandra S: Hoxie, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Cooper, Stephen D: Edna, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Cope, Robert E: Netawaka, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Copeland, Raymond L: Clay Center, Junior, Mathematics. Copp, Charles H: Topeka, Sophomore, General. Corbet, Deborah L: Topeka, Freshman, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Corbin, Pamela K: Lenexa, Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Corcoran, Cheryl M: Oberlin, Freshman, Pre-Busi- ness Education. Corcoran, Kathleen M: Milford, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Cordel, Stephen F: Tipton, Junior, Mechani- cal Engineering. Cordry, Alan G: Manhattan, Freshman, Civil Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Corn, Luann J: Lawrence, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Cornelius, Alan E: Topeka, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Cornwell, David R: St. John, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Corrigan, Mary C: Wichita, Freshman, Chemistry. Cortner, Carol S: Mankato, Freshman, Technical Journalism. SIXTH ROW: Corwin, Paul L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration. Cosgrove, John D: Council Grove, Freshman, Ani- mal Science and Industry. Cossaart, Joleen K: Belleville, Freshman, English. Cotton, Janet E: Topeka, Junior, Speech. Cotton, Marilyn G: Leawood, Junior, Modern Languages. SEVENTH ROW: Cotton, Richard C: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre- Medicine. Counihan, Michael R: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Coupal, Shirley S: Miltonvale, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Courtner, Debo- rah J: Topeka, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Courtner, Pame- la S: Topeka, Freshman, Social Science. EIGHTH ROW: Courtney, Charlotte: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Courtney, Colleta L: WaKeeney, Freshman, Architecture. Courville, Dennis L: Clyde, Junior, Business Administration. Cous- ins, Joseph M: Leavenworth, Freshman, Psychology. Couture, Wan- da C: Clyde, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. BOTTOM ROW: Cover, Theresa Y: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Covert, Bruce E: Columbus, Junior, Agronomy. Covey, Larry R: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Cowling, John W: Parsons, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Cox, Georgianna K: Cherryvale, Junior, Home Economics Education. 564 SIXTH ROW: Cranston, Gregg L: Winfield. Freshman, Agricultural Education. Crary, Barbara J: Manhattan, Junior. Psychology. Cra- ter, Michael: Topeka. Sophomore, Biological Science. Crawford, Carol A: Dodge City, Junior, Biological Science. Crawford, Daniel W: DeSoto, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. SEVENTH ROW: Crawford, David L: Vermillion, Freshman. Pre-For- estry. Crawford, James S: Topeka, Sophomore. Agronomy. Craw- ford, Lynette: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Nursing. Crawford, Marsha L: Dodge City. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Creed, Lloyd M: Wich- ita. Sophomore. Physical Education. EIGHTH ROW: Crelly, Barbara A: Wichita, Freshman, Physical Edu- cation. Crelly, Melvin B: Wichita. Freshman. General. Crenshaw, Mary M: Overland Park. Sophomore, General. Creswell, David M: Hermleigh, Tex., Junior, Physical Education. Creten, Pamela R: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Creviston, Joela M: Topeka, Sophomore, Art. Crew, Richard M: Augusta, Junior, Mathematics. Crispin, Mary C: Kansas City, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Crittenden, Eddie L: Wellington, Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Crofoot, Nancy A: Cottonwood. Freshman, Pre-Business Education. Underclass: Cox-Cro TOP ROW: Cox, James E: Centerville, Iowa, Sophomore. General. Cox, Marjorie R: Centerville, Iowa. Freshman, Humanities. Cox, Pau- la E: Wichita, Sophomore, Sociology. Cox, Sheryl K: Sublette, Soph- omore. Business Administration. Cox, Thomas F: Kansas City, Mo.. Sophomore. Bakery Management. SECOND ROW: Coy, Carol L: Mission, Sophomore. Consumer Inter- est. Coyne, Alan T: Wichita. Junior. Accounting. Coyne, Carolyn S: Shawnee. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Coyne, Denise M: Wichita. Freshman, Art. Coyne, Wealtha A: Wareham. Mass.. Sopho- more, Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Cozine, Mark L: Concordia. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Crabtree, Linda J: Highland. Junior. Pre-Nursing. Craft, Glenn S: Lebo. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Craft, Ronald B: Stafford. Junior. Physical Therapy. Craig, Arthur G: Bon- ner Springs. Freshman. General. FOURTH ROW: Craig, Margaret E: Salina. Freshman. Humanities. Craig, William E: Topeka. Junior. Chemical Engineering. Crain, Catherine A: Arkansas City. Freshman. Medical Technology. Cra- mer, Cathy J: Oberlin, Sophomore. Sociology. Crandall, Pamela S: Ellsworth, Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: Crandell, Rickie D: Lyons, Freshman, Engineering. Crandell, Terry L Lyons. Sophomore. Chemical Engineering. Crane, Alan B: Larned. Sophomore, Physical Education. Crane, Eugene R: Perry, Okla., Freshman, History. Cranmer, Reid A: Conway Springs, Sophomore, Business Administration. 565 Underclass: Cro-Dam TOP ROW: Crosby, Michael S: Overland Park, Freshman, Political Science. Cross, Charlotte J: Lewis, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Cross, Margaret I: Lewis, Interior Design. Crossen, Martha J: lola, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Crouch, William M: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Crough, Steven T: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Grouse, Margaret R: Garden City, Junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. Crow, Elizabeth A: Bennington, Freshman, General. Crowell, Peggy J: Scott City, Sophomore, Mathematics. Crowley, Bradd A: Independence. Mo.. Sophomore, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Crowther, Philip E: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Speech. Cruce, Connie J: Overland Park, Sophomore, Political Sci- ence. Crumbaker, Karen K: Belvue, Junior, Home Economics Educa- tion. Crumrine, John C: Jewell, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Cuccio, Janet F: Atoka, Okla., Sophomore, Music Education. FOURTH ROW: Cudney, Doris J: Trousdale, Sophomore, General. Culbertson, Larry F: Lyndon, Junior, Mathematics. Culbertson, Lloyd K: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Pre-Law. Cully, Mary E: South Ha- ven, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Culver, Sibyl K: Kansas City, Fresh- man, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Cummings, Cinda S: Greensburg, Junior, Modern Lan- guages. Cundiff, Mary L: Cunningham, Freshman, Speech. Cun- ningham, Gregory: Olathe. Freshman, Business Administration. Cupp, Deva E: Scott City, Junior, Elementary Education. Cupp, George E: Scott City, Junior, Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Curbey, Karla J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Cure, Mary E: Stratton, Colo., Junior, Elementary Education. Cure, Mary J: Hanston, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Curry, Dwight L: Great Bend, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Curry, Kris B: Hutchinson, Junior, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Curry, Sue A: Liberal, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Curtin, Deborah L: Atwood, Sophomore, Radio and Tele- vision. Curtis, Leslie A: Wamego, Sophomore, General. Cushenbery, Kit A: Oberlin, Freshman, Psychology. Cusumano, Joseph P: Shaw- nee Mission, Sophomore, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Cutro, Christopher F: Bayonne, N.J., Junior, Political Science. Dahm, Linda L: Waterville, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Daily, Jean M: Salina, Freshman, Physical Education. Dain, Patrick L: Newton, Freshman, General. Dalby, Robin B: Leaven- worth, Junior, Industrial Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Dale, Karen M: Hiawatha, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Dale, Raymond K: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Architecture. Dal- inghaus, Karen M: Baileyville, Special. Dalrymple, Lonnie E: Paola, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Dame, Donald L: Mulvane, Sophomore, Computer Science. 566 FOURTH ROW: Davidson, Deborah A: Hugoton, Sophomore. Biologi- cal Science. Davidson, Patricia J: Allen. Sophomore. Physical Thera- py. Davies, Ann E: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Davis, Bruce L: Merriam. Sophomore. Political Science. Davis, Cathy J: Overland Park. Sophomore, Family and Child Development. FIFTH ROW: Davis, Cheryl L: Junction City. Freshman. Business Administration. Davis, Denise M: Phillipsburg, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Davis, Donna J: Manhattan, Junior, Home Economics Education. Davis, Gary B: Manhattan. Freshman, Archi- tectural Structures. Davis, Gary D: Solomon, Freshman, Bacteriology. SIXTH ROW: Davis, Gary L: Dodge City. Junior, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Davis, Guy W: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Davis, Iris E: Larned. Freshman. Medical Technology. Davis, Jenifer K: Wellington. Freshman. General Home Economics. Davis, Kevin R: Topeka. Sophomore. Building Construction. SEVENTH ROW: Davis, Mark E: Olathe. Sophomore. General. Davis, Mark R: Topeka. Freshman, Engineering. Davis, Mary A: Clay Center, Freshman. General Home Economics. Davis, Michael: Wichita, Ju- nior. Physical Education. Davis, Michael R: Commerce. Calif.. Fresh- man. Bakery Management. EIGHTH ROW: Davis, Robert A: Topeka, Freshman, General. Davis, Stanley D: Atlanta, Junior, Agriculture Education. Davis, Steve R: Hugoton. Sophomore. Agricultural Education. Davis, Teresa G: Overland Park. Junior, Interior Design. Davisson, John C: Mission, Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Davisson, Sandra L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Dawson, Cheryl A: Newton. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Dawson, Cynthia A: Wichita, Sopho- more. Pre- Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Dawson, Susan L: Russell. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Day, Peggy J: Langdon. Junior, Home Economics Education. Underclass: Dam-Day TOP ROW: Damon, Christine A: Leavenworth, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Damon, Philip S: Leavenworth, Junior, Industrial Engi- neering. Daniels, Donna R: Modoc, Junior. Clothing Retailing. Dan- iels, Gaye: Modoc. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Daniels, Melissa J: Leavenworth, Junior. Medical Technology. SECOND ROW: Danielson, Jeffrey H: Manhattan, Junior, Statistics. Danielson, Lynn E: Salina, Sophomore. Business Administration. Danielson, Michael W: Clyde. Sophomore. General. Darrah, Richard A: Smithville. Mo.. Freshman. Architecture. Daubert, John D: Scott City, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Daugherty, Elizabeth: Concordia. Junior, Psychology. Davenport, Donita K: Manhattan. Sophomore. Physical Education. Davenport, Judith R: Osage City. Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Davenport, Stanton W: Topeka, Sophomore, Architecture. David, Judy K: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. 567 Underclass: Day-Die TOP ROW: Dayhoff, Lynne D: Junction City, Freshman, Biological Science. Dean, Deborah F: Waterville. Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. Dean, Dennis M: Beloit, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Dean, Susan R: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Debaun, Thomas B: Osage City, Junior, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Debes, LeRoy J: Hoisington, Agricultural Economics. Debold, Michael E: Salina, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Debold, Patrick J: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Deck, Diana M: Holton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Decker, Jay M: Baxter Springs, Sophomore, Accounting. THIRD ROW: Decker, Kenneth O: Kendall Park, N.J.. Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Deckert, Gary W: Great Bend, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Dedonder, Leon G: Reading, Freshman, General Agriculture. Deege, Deborah J: Larned, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Deege, Jon D: Larned, Freshman, Agronomy. FOURTH ROW: Degraff, Anita M: Lawrence, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Deiter, Bonita K: Paxico, Junior, Secondary Education. Dekker, John M: Grand Rapids, Mich., Junior, General. Delfs, Gor- don J: Alma, Freshman, Business Administration. Delozier, Kath- leen A: Prairie Village, Junior, Clothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Delozier, Vaughn W: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Techni- cal Journalism. Delzeit, Mary A: Wathena, Sophomore, Physical Education. Demmer, Michael J: Kingman, Sophomore, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Dempsey, Barbara D: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre- Medicine. Dempster, Edna A: Atchison, Freshman, Interior Design. SIXTH ROW: Dendurent, Michael G: Wamego, Freshman, General. Denning, Doris A: Russell, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Dennis, Deborah J: Manhattan, Freshman, Art. Denny, Kirk R: Hope, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Denton, David L: Atchison, Senior, Landscape Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Denton, Deborah L: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Nurs- ing. Denton, Donald L: Bushton, Junior, Radio and Television. Den- ton, Janice R: Edna, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Depen- busch, Michael: Zenda, Freshman, General Agriculture. Derrick, DuaneC: Mentor, Ohio, Freshman, Physical Education. EIGHTH ROW: Derusseau, Mary C: Clyde, Junior, Physical Therapy. Deschner, Marilyn S: Beloit, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Detrick, Paul F: Florissant, Mo., Junior, Psychology. Dettmer, Bryce A: Kensington, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Dettmer, Linda: Smith Center, Junior, Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Deutsch, Randal A: Hoisington, Freshman, General. Deweese, Larry D: Wamego, Freshman. Architectural Structures. Diaz, Therisa J: Topeka. Sophomore, General. Dick, Darlene A: Shar- on, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Dick, Roger A: Wichita, Junior, Architecture. kt II I I 568 Members of the winning Beta Theta Pi relay team race toward the finish line in the 1969 Lambda Chi Chariot Relays. All profits from the Greek activity are used to sponsor scholarships for freshman coeds at K-State. Underclass: Dic-Dix TOP ROW: Dtckerson, Donna R: Hutchinson. Junior. Elementary Education. Dickman, Linda K: Grinnell. Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing. Dickson, Diane E: Topeka. Junior. Elementary Education. Dick- son, Diane E: St. George. Freshman. English. Diehl, Donna M: Salina. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Diehl, Paul B: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Building Construction. Dicker, Mary L: Hanover. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Dielman, Kirk A: McPherson. Freshman. General. Die- penbrock, Jerald: Alma. Freshman. Accounting. Dierking. Cathy A: Atchison. Sophomore. Consumer Interest. THIRD ROW: Dierks, Dennis Richa: Leawood. Freshman. Art. Dierfcs, Herman D: Brewster. Junior, Geology. Dieterich, William H: Prince- ton. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Dildine, James R: Over- land Park, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Dill, Janice K: Kansas City. Mo.. Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. FOURTH ROW: Diller, Deborah D: Belleville. Junior, Modern Lan- guages. Dillon, Sherry L: Topeka. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Dinges, Thomas: Hays. Sophomore. Psychology. Dinkel, Gregory S: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General. Dinwiddie. Linda C: Overland Park. Freshman. Art. FIFTH ROW: Dirks, Arthur R: Dodge City. Junior, Pre-Veterinary Med- icine in Agriculture. Dirks, Fred P: Dodge City. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Dirsa, Gregory D: Haverhill. Mass.. Freshman. Archi- tecture. Dishon, Deborah A: Wichita. Freshman. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Ditty, Gary A: Tonganoxie. Freshman. Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Dixon, Denise A: Manhattan. Freshman. Mathemat- ics. Dixon, Ginger D: Winfield. Junior. Elementary Education. Dixon, John P: Junction City. Junior. Accounting. Dixon, Lois M: St. Louis. Mo.. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Dixon, Thomas W: Junction City. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. 569 Underclass: Dla-Dra TOP ROW: Dlabal, Stephen S: Wilson, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Doane, Steven R: Downs, Freshman, Feed Science and Man- agement. Dockins, Steven E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Second- ary Education. Dodd, Mary E: Manhattan, Freshman, Art. Dodds, Cheri B: Kiowa, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. SECOND ROW: Dodds, Dennis D: Kiowa, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Dodge, Cecilia: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Bacteriology. Dodge, Lois A: Olsburg, Junior, Music Education. Doering, Steven B: Garnett, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Doherty, Daniel J: Hackettstown, N.J., Sophomore, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Dohl, Marjorie E: Sylvan Grove, Junior, Home Econom- ics Education. Dohm, Lea A: Grinnell, Junior, Speech. Dolbow, Mi- chael D: Wichita, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Dold, Rebecca A: Emporia, Sophomore, General. Dolechek, Edward J: Claflin, Junior, Agricultural Economics. FOURTH ROW: Dolechek, Gordon P: Claflin, Freshman, General Ag- riculture. Dolezilek, Donald B: Rossville, Sophomore, Electrical En- gineering. Domoney, Dana: Downs, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Donaldson, Deborah J: Wichita, Sophomore, English. Don Carlos, Patricia: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Dondlinger, Robert G: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Doner, Gregory W: Wichita, Sophomore, Architec- ture. Donham, Joyce I: Gardner, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Donnelly, Kevin J: Hope, Freshman, General Agriculture. Dono- hue, Donna A: Leavenworth, Freshman, History. SIXTH ROW: Donovan, John W: Norton, Freshman, General. Dono- van, Michuael S: Medicine Lodge, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Donovan, Patty S: Topeka, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Dooley, Jimmy C: Jewell, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Doran, Jeanne H: Macksville, Freshman, English. SEVENTH ROW: Dorey, Douglas A: Mulvane, Freshman, History. Dor- land, Phyllis A: Dover, Sophomore, Family and Child Development. Dorrance, Patricia D: Axtell, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Dorsey, Perry W: Liberal, Junior, Architecture. Dotson, Richard L: Ruskin, Fla., Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Douglass, Lindsey D: Burlington, Freshman, Psychol- ogy. Dow, Marilyn M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Dowden, Pamela J: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Sociolo- gy. Downey, Dianne L: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Doxsee, Gregory M: Leawood, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Doyle, Barney L: Leonardville, Junior, Physics. Doyle, Brian S: Beloit, Freshman, General. Doyle, Samuel D: Leon- ardville, Junior, Physics. Drake, Aleda D: Norton, Freshman, Politi- cal Science. Drees, Mary: Hays, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. 570 ft t ftfctlk j I Underclass: Dre-Dye TOP ROW: Dreibelbis, Jackie S: Hutchinson, Junior, Business Ad- ministration. Dreier, Gary J: Overland Park, Sophomore, Mechani- cal Engineering. Dreiling, Jan M: Hays. Junior, Interior Design. Dreil- ing, Jane M: Olathe, Sophomore. Preschool Education. Droege, Wil- liam J: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Dronberger, Lisa J: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Drown, Deborah G: Overland Park, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Drury, Diane T: Wichita, Junior, General Home Economics. DuBois, Verdon F: Paola, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Dudgeon, Carol B: Hebron. Neb.. Junior, Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Dudgeon, Richard M: Hebron, Neb., Sophomore, Veter- inary Medicine. Dudley, Margo M: Cawker City, Sophomore, History. Duffey, Deanna J: Colby, Freshman, Physical Education. Duffin, Ei- leen M: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Business Administration. Duffy, Clark R: Abilene, Junior, Political Science. FOURTH ROW: Duffy, Rebecca E: Junction City, Sophomore, Physi- cal Therapy. Dugger, Ronald R: Salina, Sophomore, Modern Lan- guage. Dukelow, James D: Kansas City, Junior, Physical Education. Dumey, David A: St. Louis. Mo., Sophomore, Architecture. Dumler, Edith F: Russell, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Dumler, George C: Russell, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Dumler, Martin E: Russell, Freshman. Agronomy. Dun- bar, Kathleen: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Duncan, Jan E: Kensington. Freshman, Physical Education. Dungey, Clifford L: Leavenworth. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Dunham, Patricia L: Emporia, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Dunkel, Kathleen A: Wichita, Freshman, General. Dunlap, John L: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Dunn, James M: Overland Park. Freshman, Technical Journalism. Dunn, Judith A: Salina. Freshman. Music Education. SEVENTH ROW: Dunn, Linda I: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Dunn, Nancy K: Wichita. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Dunston, Gregory L: Edwardsville, Freshman, General. Durand, Colleen M: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Durgom, Mary I: Rockton, III., Sophomore, Home Economics Education. EIGHTH ROW: Durkin, John C: Coffeyville, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Durler, Raymond S: Great Bend, Sopho- more, Business Administration. Duroy, Sheryl A: Topeka, Sopho- more, Clothing Retailing. Dutt, John J: Mayetta, Sophomore, Gener- al. Dutton, Marsha D: Norton, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Dutton, Susan V: Norton, Junior, Music Education. Dyal, Victor H: Geada Springs. Special. Agriculture. Dyck, Luanne: Wichita. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Dyer, Barbara J: Overland Park. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Dyer, Stephen A: Topeka. Freshman. Industrial Engineering. 571 Underclass: Ead-Eli TOP ROW: Eades, Ronald: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Eakin, Adrian L: Arlington, Tex., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ear- ley, Kerry L: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Physical Education. Early, Harold R: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Physical Education. Early, Mar- cia G: Sabetha, Sophomore, Interior Design. SECOND ROW: Early, Terry D: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Easley, Linda K: Chenoa, III., Freshman, General. Eastin, Sabra E: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. Eastlund, John L: Overland Park, Freshman, Mathe- matics. Eastwood, Roger G: Summerfield, Freshman, Chemistry. THIRD ROW: Eaton, Jeffrey M: Santa Rosa, Calif., Sophomore, Me- chanical Engineering. Eaton, Lyanne: Manhattan, Freshman, Gener- al. Eberhard, Terril L: Peabody, Special, Agricultural Education. Eberhart, Ernest B: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Ebert, Mary C: St. George, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Ebert, Michael: St. George, Special, Animal Science and Industry. Ebert, Rose A: St. George, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Ebert, Stephen M: St. George, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Ebright, Evelyn L: Lyons, Sophomore, Music Education. Eburno, Joseph V: Chicago, III., Junior, Geology. FIFTH ROW: Eby, Margaret L: Overland Park, Freshman, Music Edu- cation. Eck, Michaeline M: Beloit, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Econ, Steven M: Sioux City, Iowa, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Edds, Linda S: Topeka, Junior, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Eddy, Deborah J: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Edelman, Marilyn K: Sabetha, Freshman, Humanities. Edelman, Randy A: Rolla, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Edgar, Nancy L: Colby, Junior, Secondary Education. Edgecombe, Mary K: Wichita, Sophomore, Psychology. Edmisten, Daylon G: Lib- erty, Junior, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Edwards, Cleo J: Topeka, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. Edwards, Deborah D: Altamont, Freshman, Mu- sic Education. Edwards, Morris A: Chapman, Sophomore, Business Administration. Edwards, Sidney T: Topeka, Junior, Chemical Engi- neering. Egan, Michael E: Salina, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Egner, Douglas A: Salina, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Ehmke, Forrest D: Healy, Freshman, Accounting. Eickman, Deborah J: Belleville, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Eil- bert, Sharon: Manhattan, Junior, General. Eitzman, Jan L: Hardy, Neb., Sophomore, Interior Design. BOTTOM ROW: Elder, Donna M: Smith Center, Junior, Community Services and Social Welfare. Elder, Nancy M: Morrowville, Junior, Elementary Education. Elder, Steven C: Salina, Sophomore, Physi- cal Education. Elder, Thomas J: Topeka, Sophomore, Wildlife Con- servation. Eligan, Jacqulyn A: Anthony, Junior, General Home Economics. 572 I FOURTH ROW: Elsham, Leslie M: Leawood. Sophomore, General. Eisner, Deborah A: Excelsior Springs. Mo.. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Eltiste, Dale A: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Elwell, Mike R: Tecumseh. Sophomore, Veteri- nary Medicine. May, Elwood E: Oberlin. Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Emerson, Cheri: Manhattan. Sophomore, General. Emery, Mary L: Concordia, Freshman. English. Emmerson, Albert E: Osborne. Sophomore. Feed Science and Management. Emmerson, Jean E: Osborne. Freshman. General Home Economics. Engel- brecht, Robert H: Syracuse, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Engelhardt, Jerald L Salina. Sophomore, Building Construction. Engelhardt, Steven W: Abilene. Junior, Pre-Law. En- gelhardt, Susan K: Abilene, Freshman, Art. Engelken, Christopher: Goff. Freshman, Entomology. England, Monika L: Hazelton, Fresh- man. Pre-Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Engle, Charles W: Wichita, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Engle, Robert L: Great Bend, Junior, Physical Educa- tion. Engle, Yvonne J: Clyde, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Engler, Greg R: Topeka. Freshman. Animal Science and Indus- try. English, C. Steve: Sedan. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Enoch, Susan J: Manhattan. Freshman. Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Enokido, Seiji: Japan. Special. Ensch, Mi- chael G: Prairie Village. Freshman. Pre-Forestry. Ensz, Jodene R: Inman, Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Epler, Robert D: Hal- lowell. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Erb, Linda S: Bison. Freshman, Physical Education. Erbes, Rita E: LaCrosse. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Erickson, Elizabeth: Salina. Freshman. Interior Design. Erickson, Forrest E: Pawnee Rock. Junior. Civil Engineering. Erickson, Fred A: Rockport. Maine. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Underclass: Ell-Eri TOP ROW: Elleman, Susan: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Ellinwood, Linda I: Wichita. Freshman, Business Administration. Elliott, Arthur R: Leawood. Sophomore. Architec- ture. Elliott, Dianna L: Elizabethtown, Pa., Freshman. Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Elliott, Kendall L: Waldo. Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Elliott, William 0: Herington. Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Ellis, Cathy J: Leawood. Freshman, General. Ellis, Constance L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Architecture. Ellis, Dale I: Prairie Village. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Ellis, Darrel L: Manhattan. Freshman, Chemistry. THIRD ROW: Ellis, John W: Kingman. Freshman. Mechanical Engi- neering. Ellis, Michael L: Wichita. Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Ellis, Sandra K: Clay Center. Junior, Music Education. Ellis, Sharon E: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Foods and Nutrition. Ells- bury, Ann A: Wichita, Freshman, General. 573 Underclass: Eri-Fag TOP ROW: Erickson, Galen R: Ellsworth, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Erickson, Roger A: Pawnee Rock, Freshman, General Engineer- ing. Ericksten, Roger D: Sabetha, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. Ericson, Jill E: Marquette, Freshman, General. Ericson, Sue A: Liber- al, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Ernst, Nancy A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Eshelman, David L: Sedgwick, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Eskridge, Melanie J: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Gener- al. Esser, Barbara: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Esslinger, Joyce A: Riley, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Esslinger, Sandra A: Frankfort, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Etheridge, Steven R: Medicine Lodge, Junior, Secondary Education. Eubank, Suzanne: Coats, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Evans, Carol A: Wichita, Freshman, Modern Languages. Evans, Harry J: Topeka, Junior, Civil Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Evans, James W: Great Bend. Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Evans, Kathleen H: Sioux City, Iowa, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Evans, Laura L: Wichita, Freshman, General. Evans, Martha A: Topeka, Freshman, General. Evans, Martha K: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Business Education. FIFTH ROW: Evans, Roselene M: Clay Center, Junior, Pre-Business Education. Everett, Mildred L: Kansas City, Junior, Economics. Ever- ist, Dianne M: Sioux City, Iowa, Freshman, General. Everson, Con- stance M: Manhattan, Freshman, Business Administration. Everson, Robert J: Burnsville, Minn., Freshman, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Ewald, Philip C: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Ewing, Donna F: Topeka, Sophomore, Preschool Education. Ewy, Kenneth L: Halstead, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Ewy, Linda R: Arlington, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Pagan, Susan J: Benton, Junior, Elementary Education. Sponsored by Theta Alpha Phi, J-15 Experimental j I I I Ik mummm BBB Theatre performs an original student work. J I! v fck rflfft Underclass: Fag-Fer TOP ROW: Fager, Larry M: Abilene, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Fagerberg, David A: Prairie Village, Junior. Pre-Law. Fahring, Carol J: Sabetha, Junior, Medical Technology. Fair, Mont J: Manhat- tan, Sophomore. Building Construction. Fair, Steven A: Raymond, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Fairbanks, Jerry D: Goodland, Freshman. Agricul- ture. Fairbanks, Shawnee L: King City. Mo., Sophomore, Interior Design. Fairbanks, Steven E: Manhattan, Sophomore. General. Fair- banks, Treva K: Manhattan, Sophomore. Home Economics Educa- tion. Fairhurst, Marjorie A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General. THIRD ROW: Falen, Dana K: Delavan. Freshman, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Falen, John M: Delavan, Junior, Economics. Falk, Dean E: Bonner Springs. Freshman. General Engineering. Falk, James W: Alta Vista. Freshman, Agriculture. Falk, Melvin H: Alta Vista, Sopho- more. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Falk, Susan K: Topeka. Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. Faltermeier, Daniel: Russell, Junior, Civil Engineering. Fangohr, Linda M: Leavenworth, Freshman, Mod- ern Languages. Fankhauser, Jennifer A: Madison. Sophomore. Inte- rior Design. Fanning, Gary L: Meriden, Freshman. General Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: Fansher, Diane R: Garden City. Sophomore. Mathemat- ics. Farber, Gloria A: Derby. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Farney, Richard A: Wilson. Freshman, General Agriculture. Fair, Patricia A: Atchison, Junior. Physical Education. Farrar, Carl D: Norwich, Freshman, General Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Farrell, Sharon A: Wamego, Sophomore, Chemistry. Farres, Michael D: Woodbine. Freshman, History. Fatkin, Margaret E: Wichita, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Fawcett, Mark E: Overland Park. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Fearing, Karl D: Burr Oak. Sophomore. Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW: Feaster, Dana L: Oxford, Freshman. Home Econom- ics Education. Fedde, Linda A: Shawnee. Sophomore. Clothing Re- tailing. Feerer, Warren C: Beloit, Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Fehr, Stephen L: Topeka. Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Fehren- bach, Dale A: Ness City, Freshman, General Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Fehrenbach, Helen L: El Dorado. Junior. Home Eco- nomics Education. Felber, Willis J: Country Club Hills, III., Junior, Technical Journalism. Feldhausen, Ellen L: Frankfort, Freshman, General. Felix, John R: Kansas City, Junior, Accounting. Fellman, Carol S: Osage City. Sophomore. Pre-Business Education. BOTTOM ROW: Felver, James J: Monroeville, Pa., Junior, Pre-Medi- cine. Fent, Mary J: Newton, Junior, Biological Science. Ferbezar, Deborah A: Kansas City, Freshman. Physical Education. Ferbrache, Bette J: Hiawatha. Junior. Community Services and Social Welfare. Fergerson, Steven C: Dodge City, Sophomore, Business Administration. 575 Underclass: Fer-Fle TOP ROW: Ferguson, Gregory L: Minneola, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Ferguson, Robert L: Cimarron, Freshman, Gener- al. Fergusson, Laurel A: Wilmette, III., Freshman, Fashion Design. Feuerborn, Dale F: Greeley, Freshman, General Engineering. Feuer- born, James M: Greeley, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Feuerborn, Richard F: Greeley, Freshman, General Engineering. Fickel, Maureen A: Manhattan, Special. Fiedler, Gor- don D: Salina, Freshman, English. Fields, Danny S: Sioux City, Iowa, Freshman, General. Fields, James S: Manhattan, Junior, Interior Architectural Design. THIRD ROW: Fieser, Harold G: Norwich, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Fiffe, Collette M: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Filson, Linda M: Wichita, Freshman, Psychology. Finger, Marilyn F: Horton, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Finger, Mark J: Larned, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Finger, Richard W: Powhattan, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Fink, Steven G: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administration. Finkenbinder, Gary W: lola, Freshman, Natural Re- sources Conservation and Use. Finlay, Shirley R: Carbondale, Soph- omore, Pre-Elementary Education. Finley, Ronald J: Garden City, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. FIFTH ROW: Finney, Donald R: Hutchinson, Junior, Mech anical Engi- neering. Finney, Nancy G: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Extension. Firebaugh, Douglas A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Administration. Fischer, Byron L: Wheaton, Junior, Gener- al Agriculture. Fischer, Jeanette L: Wallace, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. SIXTH ROW: Fiser, Barbara J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Fisher, Celeste E: Lewis, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Fisher, Diane M: Holton, Freshman, General Home Economics. Fisher, Eunice E: Lewis, Junior, Home Economics Education. Fisher, Gladys F: Kansas City, Sophomore, Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW: Fisher, John W: Holton, Junior, Social Science. Fish- er, Mark A: Wichita, Sophomore, Biological Science. Fisher, Rhonda L: Alta Vista, Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. Fisher, Sandra A: Holton, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Fisher, Stephen G: El Dorado. Junior, Animal Science and Industry. EIGHTH ROW: Fisher, Steven D: Meade, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Fitzgerald, Robert T: West Palm Beach, Fla., Freshman, p re -Veterinary Medicine. Fitzgerald, Suki J: Salina, Freshman, Polit- ical Science. Fitzjarrell, Pamela: Merriam, Freshman. Interior De- sign. Fitzpatrick, Marjorie E: Emporia, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Fitzsimons, Patrick B: Kansas City, Sophomore. Pre- Law. Flanary, Richard L: St. Marys, Sophomore, Chemical Engineer- ing. Flentie, Craig K: Centralia, Sophomore, Radio-TV. Fleske, Louis F: Garfield, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. Fletcher, Dianne E: Holton, Freshman. General. 576 SEVENTH ROW: Foster, Julie A: Muncie, Ind., Freshman. Physical Therapy. Fountaine, James H: Manhattan. Junior. Veterinary Medi- cine. Fouts, Larry L: Beloit. Freshman, Pre-Law. Fowles, Bryce A: Clay Center. Sophomore. Animal Husbandry. Fowles, Peggy J: Edna. Junior. Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Fowles, Terri L: Clay Center. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. Fox, Elizabeth A: Girard. Sophomore. Physical Therapy. Fox, John K: Alexandria. Va.. Freshman. General. Fraass, Linda H: Aurora. Colo., Junior. Elementary Education. Frackowiak, Darrell: Overland Park. Junior. History. BOTTOM ROW: Frager, Janet K: Morrowville. Junior. Elementary Education. Fraley, Janice A: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Frame, Margaret A: Overland Park. Freshman. Gen- eral. Francis, Clyde E: Harper. Junior, Agricultural Economics. Fran- cis, Linda F: Derby. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Underclass: Fle-Fra TOP ROW: Fletcher, Dianne L: Beatrice, Neb., Freshman, Interior Design. Fletcher, Lois E: Bucklin. Sophomore, Medical Technology. Fletcher, Susan K: Alton. III.. Sophomore. Art. Fletcher, Terrell H: Alton. III., Junior. Landscape Architecture. Floerke, Sharil K: Kansas City. Freshman. Modern Language. SECOND ROW. Floersch, James E: Galesburg. III.. Sophomore. Soci- ology. Flory, Michael G: Sawyer. Sophomore. Business Administra- tion. Flournoy, Lawrence D: Kansas City. Freshman. Biological Sci- ence. Floyd, Lizabeth L: Bowling Green. Ky.. Junior. Dietetics and Institutional Management. Floyd, Roetta D: Johnson. Sophomore. Community Services and Social Welfare. THIRD ROW: Focke, Kathryn G: Atwood, Junior. Sociology. Fogel- berg, Dianne L: Scandia. Freshman, Business Administration. Po- land, Nancy L: Almena, Junior, Secondary Education. Folck, Ste- phen P: Parkville. Mo.. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Foley, Larry D: Clearwater. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Foley, Tina K: Topeka. Sophomore. Clothing Retail- ing. Foltz, Kathy L: Abilene. Freshman. Physical Education. Foncan- non, Frances A: Prairie Village, Junior. Technical Journalism. Fon- tenot, Gregory: Eunice. La.. Junior, History. Foos, Linda D: Gove, Freshman, Biological Science. FIFTH ROW: Foos, Lorraine F: Oakley, Sophomore. Community Services and Social Welfare. Forbes, Randall J: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Forbes, Susan K: Burlington. Junior. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Ford, Christal A: Topeka. Freshman. Interior Design. Ford, Sue E: Olathe. Sophomore. Interior Design. SIXTH ROW: Ford, Susan M: Tulsa, Okla., Junior. Music Education. Ford, William H: Edgerton. Sophomore. General. Forgey, Larry P: Marysville. Junior, History. Forsberg, Jean A: Wichita. Freshman. Art. Fortner, Jimmie R: Fredonia. Sophomore, Agronomy. 577 Underclass: Fra-Fry TOP ROW: Francis, Michael E: Topeka, Junior, History. Francisco, Richard K: Des Moines, Iowa, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Franklin, Joyce M: Atwood, Junior, Elementary Education. Franson, Pamela M: Clay Center, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Frantz, Gary A: Salina, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. SECOND ROW: Franz, Sara M: Buhler, Junior, Home Economics Education. Franz, Teresa J: Everett, Wash., Junior, Psychology Fra- sier, Curtis A: Sharon Springs, Freshman, Animal Science and In- dustry. Frazee, Richard E: Overland Park, Freshman, General Agri- culture. Frazey, Susan D: Edwardsville, Junior, Preschool Child. THIRD ROW: Frazier, Stephen K: Winfield, Freshman, Agricultural Education. Frazier, Sylvia S: Pratt, Junior, Elementary Education. Frederick, John S: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Freed, Nancy J: Lawrence, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Freedman, Arthur B: Marblehead, Mass., Junior, Zoology. FOURTH ROW: Freeman, Gary L: Overland Park, Freshman, Me- chanical Engineering. Freeman, Patricia L: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Freeman, Richard T: Hutchinson, Junior, Pre-Second- ary Education. Freeman, Susan G: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Freidell, James E: Leawood, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Freiherr, Kathleen J: Westfield, N.J., Junior, Interior Design. French, Danny D: Eureka, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. French, Don E: Overland Park, Sophomore , Geology. Frey, Dennis F: Hutchinson, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Frey, Gary W: Kansas City, Sophomore, Interior Architectural Design. SIXTH ROW: Friday, Betty J: Peabody, Junior, Home Economics Education. Frieling, Gary L: Athol, Junior, Animal Science and In- dustry. Friend, James R: Nortonville, Sophomore, Psychology. Fries, Edward A: McPherson, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Frie- sen, Jennifer J: Overbrook, Freshman, Anthropology. SEVENTH ROW: Friesen, Patricia K: Inman, Junior, English. Frieson, Dixie L: Garden City, Junior, Mathematics. Frisbie, Marsha K: Mc- Donald, Sophomore, Mathematics. Fritchen, David R: Council Grove, Junior, Building Construction. Fritchen, Diane R: Council Grove, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Fritz, Janis L: Medicine Lodge, Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiology. Froelich, David S: Leawood, Sophomore, Architecture. Froetschner, Richard: Offerle, Sophomore, Agrono- my. Frohn, Patricia A: Monroeville, Pa., Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Fromm, Diana R: Beloit, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Fromme, Mary L: Topeka, Sophomore, Physical Education. Frost, David W: Smolan, Freshman, General. Frostrom, Kathleen S: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Fruehling, Michael W: Overland Park, Junior, Business Administration. Fry, Linda M: Salina, Junior, Business Administration. I li 578 Underclass: Fry-Gas TOP ROW: Fry, Rhonda L: Little River. Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Frye, John M: Salina, Sophomore. Agronomy. Fryer, Cory L: Arkansas City, Sophomore, Business Administration. Fugger, Susan M: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Fulkerson, Paul C: APO. N.Y., Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Fullana, Jose M: Puerto Rico, Junior, Architecture. Fundis, Gretchen L: Baldwin, Freshman, General. Funk, Bruce W: Newton, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Funk, Paul R: Wichita, Freshman, Accounting. Funke, Terrance D: Washington, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Funkhouser, Linda J: Prairie Village. Freshman. Busi- ness Administration. Funston, Karen I: Abilene, Junior, Elementary Education. Fuqua, Robert L: Seward, Junior, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Gadbery, Janet E: Leawood. Freshman. General Home Econom- ics. Caddie, Francis M: Cottonw ood Falls. Sophomore. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine in Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Gaines, Janice L: Overland Park, Sophomore. Gener- al Home Economics. Gaines, Sharon R: Phillipsburg, Junior, Fash- ion Design. Gaines, Tharran E: Kensington, Sophomore. Wildlife Conservation. Gallentine, Rebecca: Clayton. Freshman. General Home Economics. Galloway, Jane E: Wakeeney, Sophomore, Physi- cal Therapy. FIFTH ROW: Camber, Sara J: Salina, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Gampper, Judith L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Gampper Maureen E: Topeka. Sophomore, Applied Music. Gantenbein, Andrew L: Hope, Junior, Horticulture. Gantz, Barbara E: Marion. Sophomore, Speech. SIXTH ROW: Garanson, Sandra S: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Gard, Michael F: El Dorado, Junior. Electri- cal Engineering. Gardner, Jolene P: Miltonvale, Freshman, General. Carman, Terry W: Kiowa. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Gar- relts, Karen S: Overland Park, Freshman. General. SEVENTH ROW: Garrelts, Nancy D: Salina. Sophomore. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Garrett, Glenda F: Salina. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Garrett, Janet L: Lawrence. Sophomore. General. Gar- rett, Wayne N: Colby, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Garri- son, Larry D: Salina, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Garrison, Rhonda K: Salina, Freshman, General Home Economics. Garrison, Sue L: Lawrence. Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Garten, R. Steven: Sharon, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Garton, Janet S: Chapman. Sophomore, History. Carver, Frank P: Severy, Freshman, Pre-Law. BOTTOM ROW: Garvert, Richard D: Garden City. Junior, Secondary Education. Gary, Michael B: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Building Construction. Gaskill, James R: Abilene, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Gaskill, Richard L: Kinsley, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. Gasper, Duane R: Tipton, Sophomore, Accounting. 579 FOURTH ROW: Gaunt, Jean A: Phillipsburg, Freshman, General Home Economics. Gay, Larry G: Kansas City, Sophomore, Architec- ture. Gay, Peggy A: Gardner, Freshman, Business Administration. Gay, William D: Gardner, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Geb- hart, Glen E: Hoxie, Sophomore, Wildlife Conservation. FIFTH ROW: Gebhart, Raymond B: Salina, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Gee, David R: Kansas City, Sophomore, Psychology. Gee, Jerry R: Stafford, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Geering, David B: Hunter, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Gehrt, Cheryl R: Topeka, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Geisinger, Richard L: Plains, Junior, General Agricul- ture. Gelvin, Verne C: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Gelwix, Montgomery S: Alexandria, Va., Freshman, Pre-Law. Georg, Ken P: Rush Center, Junior, Elementary Education. George, Cynthia: Emporia, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. SEVENTH ROW: George, Debra A: Junction City, Freshman, Applied Music. George, Jay G: Lebo, Freshman, Animal Science and Indus- try. Gepner, Christy L: Ulysses, Freshman, Physical Education. Ger- aghty, Deborah J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Gerber, Larry G: Argonia, Freshman, Physical Science. EIGHTH ROW: Gerber, Lee W: Fowler, Sophomore, Mathematics. Gerdes, David L: Bremen, Freshman, Engineering. Gerhardt, Beverly A: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Gerhardt, Mark E: Salina, Sophomore, Accounting. Gerstberger, William: Marienthal, Fresh- man, Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Gerstner, Daniel P: Frankfort, Junior, Agricultural Education. Gfeller, Curtis C: Russell, Freshman, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Gfeller, Roger W: Russell, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Gia- cobbe, Nicholas J: Dedham, Mass., Freshman, Pre-Vetennary Medi- cine. Gibbs, Earl M: Rocky River, Ohio, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Underclass: Gas-Gib TOP ROW: Gasper, Kenneth N: Tipton, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Gassert, Gaynel S: Washington, Freshman, General. Cast, Ste- phen E: Jerseyville, III., Freshman, Geology. Gastinger, Kirk A: Ray- town, Mo.. Architecture. Gates, Billie K: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Gatlin, Toni M: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Gatterman, Bryan G: Lewis, Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Gatti, Rita R: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Gatz, Frances A: Newton, Freshman, General Home Economics. Gatz, Ronald F: Newton, Sophomore, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. THIRD ROW: Gatz, Teresa S: Hiawatha, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Gatz, Thomas C: Newton, Junior, Animal Science and In- dustry. Gatzoulis, Barbara G: Prairie Village, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Gaughan, William J: Topeka, Sophomore, Speech. Gaul, Owen A: Troy, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. 1 580 Underclass: Gib-God TOP ROW: Gibbs, Kathryn A: Topeka, Freshman, General. Giblcr, Pauletta S: Baldwin City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Gibson, John W: Winfield. Sophomore, Business Administration. Gibson, Patricia A: Overland Park, Sophomore. Business Adminis- tration. Gibson, Val G: Arkansas City. Junior, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Giebler, Eugene F: Russell. Sophomore, Mathemat- ics. Giess, Connie S: Arnold, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Giessen- bier, Janice K: Lenexa, Junior, Mathematics. Gifford, Haranna L: Wichita, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Giger, Alice J: Elmdale. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Gill, Robert P: Salina. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Med- cine. Gillan, Susan L: Garden City. Sophomore. Music Education. Gillen, Gerald N: Leoti, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Gillen, Judy Ann: Kingman. Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Gil- lespie, Kathryn N: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. FOURTH ROW: Gillespie, Loy C: Coffeyville, Junior. Home Econom- ics with Liberal Arts. Gillette, Rebecca A: Great Bend. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Gilliland, Ann M: Herington, Freshman. English. Gilliland, Gayla S: Holton. Sophomore, Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Gilmore, Brian R: Great Bend. Freshman. Pre-Dentistry. FIFTH ROW: Gilmore, Carol J: Lawrence. Junior. Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Gilmore, Deborah A: Prairie Village. Sopho- more. Pre-Elementary Education. Gilmore, Roberta K: Kansas City. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Gilsdorf, Michael J: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Gimre, Russell G: Bi- loxi. Miss., Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Gish, Martha J: El Dorado. Sophomore. History. Giza, M. Christine: Manhattan. Freshman. Political Science. Glamser, Janet D: Wichita, Freshman, General. Glasco, Connie J: Bird City. Freshman, General Home Economics. Glasco, Kathryn K: Goodland. Freshman, Psychology. SEVENTH ROW: Glasgow, Cynthia A: Wichita, Freshman. General. Glaum, Letha M: Manhattan. Freshman. Preschool Education. Glaum, Stanley A: Manhattan, Freshman, Agronomy. Glenn, Grant M: Overland Park. Freshman, Business Administration. Glennon, Barbara L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. EIGHTH ROW: Glick, Thomas L: Russell. Sophomore, Wildlife Con- servation. Gloe, Claudia L: Kansas City, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Glotzbach, John A: Silver Lake, Freshman, Retailing Floricul- ture. Glotzbach, Stephen J: Ft. Leavenworth. Sophomore. Business Administration. Glover, Cindy L: Wichita. Freshman, Medical Technology. BOTTOM ROW: Glunt, Sandra L: Holcomb, Junior, Home Economics Education. Glynn, Michael S: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Computer Science. Goble, Rebecca L: Salina. Sophomore. Anthropology. Gockel, Jane G: St. Marys, Special, Psychology. Goddard, Ronald L: Penokee. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 581 Underclass: God-Gov TOP ROW: Godsey, Bruce F: Waterville, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Goehring, Julie A: Wichita, Freshman, Speech. Goering, Joyce E: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Goering, Sara: Moundridge, Freshman, General. Goerne, Larry D: Streator, III., Junior, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Goetz, Deborah A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Fashion Design. Goff, Carl F: Ness City, Freshman, Psychology. Goff, Charlotte J: Arkansas City, Junior, Preschool Education Goff, How- ard R: Manhattan, Junior, Natural Resources Conservation and Use. Goffrier, Patricia A: Wichita, Junior, Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Goforth, William T: Olympia, Wash., Freshman, Electri- cal Engineering. Gogue, Louis L: Arnold, Mo., Junior, Architecture Goheen, Douglas P: Topeka, Junior, Secondary Education Going, Norris D: Great Bend, Sophomore. Physics. Gold, Garrett L: Goff, Freshman, Agriculture. FOURTH ROW: Golden M. Fran: Topeka, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Goldsberry, Tracy A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Re- tailing Goldwasser, Patricia A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Goll, Bruce E: Shawnee, Freshman, Geology. Goltry, Scott J: Caldwell, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. FIFTH ROW: Gonzalez, Theodore R: Brentwood, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gooch, Jerry V: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Good, Harold E: Barnard, Junior, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Good, John A: Barnard, Freshman, Agriculture. Good, Kay L: Barnard, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Good, Linda K: Manhattan, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Gooden, Archie L: Dodge City, Junior, Physical Education. Gooden, Calvin F: Topeka, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering Goodin, Andrea J: Clay Center, Sophomore, English. Good- man, William A: Newton, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Goodpasture, Sheri L: Wichita, Sophomore, English. Goossen, Gwen D: Topeka, Sophomore, Psychology. Gordon, Gregg R: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Gordon, James R: Garnett, Ju- nior, Animal Science and Industry. Gordon, Jeannine K: Salina, Ju- nior, Pre-Business Education. EIGHTH ROW: Gordon, Richard M: Springfield, III., Sophomore, Res- taurant Management. Gordon, William W: Highland, Junior, Bacter- iology. Gore, Twila S: Larned, Junior, Fashion Design. Goreham, Nancy J: Junction City, Freshman, General. Gorman, Michael A: Northbrook, III., Freshman, Bakery Science and Management. BOTTOM ROW: Gorman, Patricia A: Kansas City, Freshman, Gener- al. Gorup, Geary N: Kansas City, Junior, Physics. Gorup, Neil: Kansas City, Junior. Goss, Robert 0: Williamsburg, Mass., Junior, Biological Science. Govea, L. Mark: Osawatomie, Sophomore, Art. 582 I Mason Williams, classical guitarist, poet and philoso- pher and Jennifer Warren, the star of Hair, gave a concert October 4 during Parent ' s Weekend. Williams sang, read poetry and voiced disapproval of television. Underclass: Gra-Gra TOP ROW: Graas, David W: Canada. Junior. Business Administra- tion. Graber, Ruth A: Mulvane. Junior. Pre-Elementary Education. Grable, Jackie L: Wichita. Sophomore. Interior Design. Grable, Mary C: Wathena, Junior. Home Economics Education. Grace, Robert A: St. Francis, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Grafel, Richard A: Herndon. Junior, Zoology. Graff, Gregory E: Marienthal. Freshman, Mathematics. Graff, Steve J: Mar- ienthal. Sophomore. Agricultural Engineering. Graham, Linda M: Manhattan. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Graham, Mar- sha A: Great Bend, Sophomore. Preschool Education . THIRD ROW: Graham, Mary V: Sioux Falls. S.D.. Sophomore. Mathe- matics. Graham, Ruth E: Belleville. Sophomore. Psychology. Grand- field, Kim S: Wichita, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Granzow, Dennis L: Herington, Freshman. Wildlife Conservation. Gras, Dave: Artesia. Calif.. Junior. Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Grater, Gregory A: Green. Freshman, General Agri- culture. Gratny, Mark L: Kansas City. Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Graver, John D: Augusta, Freshman. Computer Science. Graves, Alan P: Media. Pa., Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Graves, Darryl W: Garden City, Junior. Business Administration . FIFTH ROW: Graves, Kenneth D: Bartlett. Junior. Civil Engineering. Graves, Martha S: Salina. Freshman, Accounting. Graves, Mary E: Leawood, Sophomore. General. Gray, Barbara: Topeka. Junior, Community Services and Social Welfare. Gray, Bradley D: Lenexa. Freshman. General. BOTTOM ROW: Gray, Dianna J: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Gray, Donald C: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Gray, Jerry D: Salina. Junior, Natural Resources Con- servation and Use. Gray, Lewis L: Peabody. Sophomore. Chemistry. Gray, Rebecca S: Atwood. Junior, Elementary Education. 583 Underclass: Gra-Gro TOP ROW: Gray, Richard L: Abilene, Freshman, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Greason, Terri J: Osawatomie, Freshman, Technical Journal- ism. Grebe, Cynthia M: Beacon, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Green, Thomas L: Pompton Lakes, N.J., Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Green, Cynthia A: Kinsley, Junior, Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. SECOND ROW: Green, Gregory N: Leavenworth, Freshman, Geology. Green, Henry W: Leavenworth, Sophomore, General. Green, Lance R: Kansas City, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Green, Pamela M: Lawrence, Freshman, Interior Design. Green, Ronald J: Concordia, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Greenfield, Glenda J: Princeton, Junior, Elementary Education. Greenhaw, Steven L: Hillsboro, Junior, Computer Sci- ence. Greenlee, Nancy K: Scott City, Freshman, General. Greenwell, Linda K: Winfield, Sophomore, English. Greenwood, Randal L: Hugo- ton, Sophomore, History. FOURTH ROW: Gregg, Gail: Topeka, Freshman, Technical Journal- ism. Gregg, Linda D: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Gregory, Arthur E: Alton, Freshman, General. Greig, William H: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Law. Greninger, Terrence: Kansas City, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Grey, Thomas G: Mission, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Grider, Alan G: Overland Park, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. Grier, Charles F: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Griffeth, Linda J: Jewell, Sophomore, Preschool Education. Griffin, Charles L: Lyons, Sophomore, Biological Science. SIXTH ROW: Griffin, Mary E: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, General Home Economics. Griffin, Mary L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Griffith, Michelle A: Leawood, Sophomore, Interior Design. Griffith, Virginia K: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Grifton, Janet: Manhattan, Junior, General. SEVENTH ROW: Grill, Randall 0: Leawood, Sophomore, Pre-Dentist- ry. Grim, Rebecca L: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Grimes, Gary W: Manhattan, Sophomore, Architecture. Grimes, Mark A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Building Construction. Grimm, Gordon J: Sa- betha, Freshman, General Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Grimm, Karyl A: Wellington, Sophomore, Computer Science. Grimwood, Mary J: Sedgwick, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Grinstead, Joe D: Bonner Springs, Freshman, General. Grip, Theresa A: Winfield, Freshman, General Home Economics. Griswold, Bette J: Arlington, Va., Sophomore, Art. BOTTOM ROW: Gritton, Karla L: Manhattan, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Grobe, Cydney S: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Groeltz, Jane E: St. Joseph, Mo., Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Groesbeck, Alan W: Manhattan, Sophomore, Business Administration. Groff, Richard M: Lincoln, Neb., Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. 584 tiy Underclass: Gro-Hae TOP ROW: Grojean, Ronald L: Sikeston, Mo., Junior, Architecture. Grollmes, Darrell D: Seneca, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Gronau, Jerry L: Mankato. Minn., Junior. Pre-Law. Gronau, Margaret M: Newton, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Groothuis, Lillian M: Greenleaf, Junior. Modern Languages. SECOND ROW: Gross, Deborah A: Salina. Sophomore. Community Services and Social Welfare. Gross, Susan A: Friend. Sophomore. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Grote, Marilyn H: Atchison, Ju- nior. Secondary Education. Grothusen, David W: Scott City. Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Grothusen, Nancy L: Ellsworth, Ju- nior, Medical Technology. THIRD ROW: Grout, Jeannette M: Mankato. Sophomore. Music Edu- cation. Gruber, Larry M: Hope, Sophomore. General Agriculture. Grutzmacher, Lance W: Westmoreland. Sophomore. Natural Re- sources Conservation and Use. Gruver, Nancy A: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General. Guenther, Martha M: Linn. Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Guesnier, Daniel J: Great Bend. Freshman. Business Administration. Gugle, Terry L: Holdrege. Neb.. Junior. Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Guilfoil, Anne M: Kansas City. Sophomore, Pre- school Education. Guinn, Donna J: Oberlin. Freshman. General. Gumfory, Linda K: Winfield. Sophomore. General. FIFTH ROW: Gupta, Arun K: India. Freshman, Mechanical Engineer- ing. Gustafson, Judy C: Minneapolis. Minn., Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Gustason, Barbara E: White City, Sophomore. Dietetics and Institutional Management. Gustason, Patricia E: White City. Junior, Pre-Business Education. Gutsch, Larry A: Goodland. Junior. Agricultural Mechanization. SIXTH ROW: Gutsch, Linda F: St. Francis, Sophomore. Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Guy, Danny K: Garden City. Sophomore. Account- ing. Guy, Harry P: Chanute. Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Guy, Joanne, S: Lawrence, Sophomore. Art. Guy, Kelly K: Chanute. Soph- omore, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Guy, William W: Topeka. Sophomore. Political Sci- ence. Gwartney, Janelle S: Greensburg, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Gwin, Stephen E: Leoti. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Gwinn, Ralph W: Manhattan. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Haack, Ron- ald D: Bird City. Junior. Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Haas, Gretchen L: Junction City, Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Haas, James R: Overland Park. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Habiger, Bridget J: Bushton. Junior, Second- ary Education. Habiger, Jane E: Bushton. Sophomore, General. Hachenberger, Sharon: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Hackney, James L: Kansas City. Freshman. Philoso- phy. Hackney, Maxine L: Wellington. Sophomore. Clothing Retail- ing. Hadsall, Terry B: Valley Center. Freshman. Nuclear Engineer- ing. Haer, Henry C: Huntington. N.Y., Sophomore. Bakery Manage- ment. Haertling, John W: Overland Park. Freshman, Architecture. 585 Underclass: Hag-Han TOP ROW: Hagedorn, Julia I: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Hager, Ronald R: Manhattan, Junior, Humani- ties. Hagerman, Carol S: Rozel, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Hagler, Janette L: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Hahn, Judy K: Leavenworth. Sophomore, Psychology. SECOND ROW: Hahn, Mark L: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Hahn, Wilbur M: Bartlett, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Haist, Sharol J: Miltonvale, Junior, Psychology. Hake, Jan A: Tipton, Freshman, Engineering. Hake, Joseph C: Abilene, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Halda, Richard L: Horton, Freshman, Nuclear Engi- neering. Halderson, Carol E: Glasco, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Halderson, Karla C: Delphos, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Hale, Jeanne A: Manhattan, Freshman, Accounting. Hale, Susan M: Norton, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Hale, William C: Manhattan, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Hall, Danny L: Liberal, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Hall, Felicia E: White City, Freshman, History. Hall, James V: New- ton, Junior, Civil Engineering. Hall, Karen L: Kansas City, Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: Hall, Nancy C: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Hall, Rhonda J: Baxter Springs, Freshman, Psychology. Hall, Sandra L: Overland Park, Freshman, Fashion Design. Hall, Thomas M: Oakley, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Hall, Wai- lie J: Columbus, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. SIXTH ROW: Hallack, Margaret A: Belleville, Sophomore. Pre-Nurs- ing. Haller, Jacquelyn K: Blue Rapids, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Haller, Virginia A: Atwood, Sophomore, Music Education. Halls, Cyn- thia C: Wichita, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Hamill, Sandra L: Cof- feyville, Junior, Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Hamilton, Elizabeth J: Kansas City, Sophomore. Medical Technology. Hamilton, Harold J: North Caldwell, N.J., Soph- omore, Civil Engineering. Hamilton, Leslie L: Leavenworth, Fresh- man, Art. Hamilton, Linda D: Leavenworth, Freshman, General Home Economics. Hamilton, Robert C: Junction City, Junior, History. EIGHTH ROW: Hamilton, Ronald L: Bonner Springs, Junior, Psy- chology. Hamlin, Marvin D: Winfield, Sophomore, Art. Hammer, Gregory S: Bonner Springs, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Ham- mer, Mark A: Flushing, N.Y., Freshman, Political Science. Ham- merschmidt, Neil: Hays, Freshman, Agriculture. BOTTOM ROW: Hammond, Brian R: Overland Park, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Hammond, Richard W: Blue Island, III., Ju- nior, Industrial Engineering. Hampton, Becky L: Dodge City, Junior. Clothing Retailing. Hand, Robert J: Kansas City, Junior, Psychology. Handke, Terrell D: Horton. Junior, Agronomy. 586 FOURTH ROW: Harbaugh, Clark: Russell. Junior. Engineering. Har- baugh. David D: Coffeyville. Freshman. Architecture. Harbaugh, Gary B: Russell, Junior. Pre-Law. Harder, James D: Manhattan. Freshman. Business Administration. Hardin, Marc S: Wakeeney. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Harding, Lee A: Stockton. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Hardman, Paul T: Hill City, Sophomore. Chemical Engi- neering. Hardy, Raymond G: Moberly. Mo., Junior. Business Admin- istration. Hargadine, Betty L: Chase. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Harkins, Joseph W: Wichita, Freshman, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Harlan, Gary D: Wichita. Junior. Physical Education. Harmison, Sibylla G: Wichita. Freshman, Physical Education. Har- mon, Mary A: Garden City. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Harmon. Robert D: Logan. Sophomore. Animal Science and Indus- try. Harrell, George M: Salina. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Harrigan, Caswall C: Anguilla. Freshman, Pre-Medi- cine. Harrington, John L: Woburn. Mass.. Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Harris, Brian L: Haven. Sophomore. Social Science. Harris, Carey D: Salina. Freshman. Biological Science. Harris, Carol A: Wetmore. Junior, Community Services and Social Welfare. EIGHTH ROW: Harris, Clark R: Tribune. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Harris, James A: Kansas City. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Harris, Kay: Council Grove, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Harris, Patricia D: Kansas City, Mo.. Sophomore. General. Harris, Richard O: Leavenworth. Freshman. Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Harrison, Thane T: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Business Administration. Hart, David L: Pomona. Sophomore. Agri- cultural Economics. Hart, Gayle E: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Hart, John W: Topeka. Freshman, Geology. Hart, Julia R: Garden City. Freshman. History. Underclass: Han-Har TOP ROW: Hands, Gregory J: Garden City, Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. Haney, Richard A: Turon, Junior, Landscape Architec- ture. Hanhardt, Roger L: Albert. Freshman. Business Administra- tion. Hanks, Van W: Shields. Sophomore. General Agriculture. Han- Ion, Patricia M: Olathe, Freshman. General. SECOND ROW: Hanlon, Vikki L: Overland Park. Sophomore. Cloth- ing Retailing. Hanna, David R: Baltimore. Md.. Sophomore. Mechan- ical Engineering. Hanneberg, Deborah: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Hanquist, Michael L: Hugoton. Junior. Physics. Hansen, Donald P: Muske gon. Mich.. Junior. Architecture. THIRD ROW: Hanser, Ronald C: Olathe. Sophomore. Agricultural Journalism. Hanson, Carla J: Waterville. Junior. Music Education. Hanson, David A: Jamestown. Junior. Social Science. Hanson, Ellen J: Kansas City. Mo.. Freshman, Art. Hanson, Richard L: Girard. Ju- nior. Chemical Engineering. 587 SEVENTH ROW: Hattrup, Rita M: Kinsley, Freshman, General. Haub- er, Julia E: Winfield, Freshman, Sociology. Hauck, Dana R: Delphos, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Hauck, Marcia A: Delphos, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Haug, Arlen F: Axtell, Fresh- man, General Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Haug, Carolyn L: Centralia, Freshman, General. Haughinberry, Nancy S: Prairie Village, Freshman, History. Haun, David W: Prairie Village, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Haury, Rita M: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Hauserman, Jane A: Clay Center, Freshman, Speech. BOTTOM ROW: Havener, Leroy J: Fredonia, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Haverkamp, Carroll D: Elkhart, Freshman, General. Haver- kamp, Terry L: Seneca, Sophomore, Business Administration. Hawkinson, Ann S: McPherson, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Hawks, Robert M: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Business Administration. Underclass: Har-Haw TOP ROW: Hart, Thomas D: Perryton, Tex., Freshman. Physical Education. Hartig, Alan R: Anchorage, Alaska, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Hartley, Jacquelyn J: Brewster, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Hartley, James W: Garden City, Sophomore, Business Administration. Hartley, Kenneth E: Leavenworth, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Hartman, Brent C: Wichita, Freshman, Agronomy. Hartman, Larry E: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Hartman, Leon R: Hershey, Pa., Junior, Architectural Structures. Hartman, Nancy R: Topeka, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Hartman, Richard L: Kansas City, Junior. Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Harts, Larry D: Walnut, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Hartwig, Sarah H: Salina, Junior, Modern Languages. Hartwig, Wolfram V: Germany. Hartzell, Gary L: Lincoln, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Harvey, Harold J: Lenexa, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Harvey, Richard L: Dumas, Tex.. Junior. Architec- ture. Harvey, Roger C: Independence, Mo., Junior, Veterinary Medi- cine. Harwood, Joe D: Humboldt, Sophomore, Political Science. Harwood, Robert A: Humboldt, Junior, V eterinary Medicine. Haskin, Marsha A: Frankfort, Freshman. General. FIFTH ROW: Haslouer, Charles H: Freshman, Agricultural Mechani- zation. Haslouer, Janey T: Hope, Junior, Physical Education. Has- sard, Zandra R: Winfield, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Hastings, Steven L: Hanston, Junior, History. Hatch, Linda M: Shawnee, Soph- omore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. SIXTH ROW: Hatch, Rita J: McDonald, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Hatcher, Wm. Henry: Satanta, Freshman, General Agriculture. Hatfield, Philip D: McPherson, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Hathaway, Carolyn M: Chase, Sophomore, Mathematics. Hattrup, Patricia A: Kinsley, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. 588 Underclass: Haw-Hei TOP ROW: Hawks, Stephen D: Topeka. Sophomore. Architecture Hawley, Sherryl A: St. Louis. Mo.. Sophomore. Biological Scieno ' Hawthorne, Jo A: Wilsey. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Hawver, Jer- ry L: Hutchinson, Junior. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Hayden, Alan S: lola. Freshman. Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Hayes, Howard T: Ft. Leavenworth. Sophomore. Wildlife Conservation. Hayes, James E: Smith Center. Freshman, Political Science. Haymaker, Barbara J: Minneapolis. Minn.. Sopho- more. Interior Design. Hays, Dean A: Concordia. Sophomore. Elec- trical Engineering. Hays, Robert A: Phillipsburg, Sophomore. Wild- life Conservation. THIRD ROW: Hays, Ronald L: Oakley. Junior. Agricultural Econom- ics. Hays, Susan E: Wichita. Sophomore. Preschool Education. Ha- zen, Alton C: Stockton, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Hazen, Marilyn D: Frankfort. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Hazlett. David L: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Hazlett, Dean L: McFarland. Freshman. Psychology. Hazlett, Donald L: Norton. Freshman. Animal Science and Industry. Headrick, Kerma S: Jewell. Sophomore. Physical Education. Head- rick, Steven J: Superior. Neb., Sophomore. Technical Journalism. Healy, Barbara E: Spring Hill, Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. FIFTH ROW: Heath, Carolyn K: Alamota. Freshman. Psychology. Heath, Nancy L: Topeka. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Heath, Richard M: Emporia. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Heath, Susan M: Alamota. Sophomore. Home Economics Educa- tion. Heckmann, Barbara L: Wichita. Sophomore. Physical Education. SIXTH ROW: Hedden, Wanda M: Wichita, Junior. Clothing Retailing. Hedges, Tony J: Salina. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hed- lind, Judith J: Clay Center. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Hedlund, Christopher K: Montezuma, Sophomore. Business Admin- istration. Hedrick, Jay D: Coffeyville. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Heeb, Susanne J: Wichita. Freshman. General Home Economics. Heeke, Richard A: Overland Park. Sophomore. Restau- rant Management. Heenan, Teresa A: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Medical Technology. Heer, Joseph A: Walnut, Freshman. General. Heeren, Daniel L: Clay Center. Freshman. Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Heersche, Kathryn S: Wichita. Junior. Home Econom- ics Education. Heersche, Richard H: Mulvane. Freshman. Pre-Veter- inary Medicine in Agriculture. Heffel, Deborah L: Manhattan. Fresh- man. Music Education. Heffner, Leslie E: Industry, III., Freshman. Milling Science and Management. Heggie, James A: Kansas City. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Heidrick, Mary S: Beloit. Freshman. General. Heier, Duane A: Paterson. Wash.. Freshman. Industrial Engineering. Heier, Margaret C: Aberdeen. S.D.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hein, Marilyn A: Andale. Junior. Accounting. Heine, Michael B: Chase. Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. 589 If i SGA President Chuck Newcom moderates the discus- sion among members of Student Senate during one of Underclass: Hei-Hen TOP ROW: Heins, Janet K: Overland Park, Freshman, General Home Economics. Heinsohn, David C: Wichita, Sophomore, Physics. Heintzelman, Andrea: Manhattan, Junior, Anthropology. Heintzel- man, Philippa J: Manhattan, Junior, Art. Heintzelman, Stephanie: Manhattan, Sophomore, Interior Architectural Design. SECOND ROW: Heiser, Don L: Centralia, Sophomore, General. Heit- man, Diane J: Webber, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Heit- man, Linda M: Palmer, Freshman, General Home Economics. Heit- man, Steven A: Webber, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agri- culture. Heitmann, Nancy J: New York, N.Y., Sophomore, Modern Languages. THIRD ROW: Heldt, Judith A: Topeka, Freshman, Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. Helfrich, Linda M: Spearville, Freshman, Chemistry. Hellar, B. Sue: Cunningham, Freshman, Interior Design. Heller, Cheryl A: Hunter, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Heller, Melanie K: Hunter, Junior, Elementary Education . FOURTH ROW: Heller, Rebecca A: Topeka, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. Hellwig, Donald E: Labette, Freshman, Agricul- tural Mechanization. Hembree, Jeffre L: Leawood, Sophomore, Eng- lish. Hemmann, Oliver R: Fairview, Sophomore, Medical Technol- ogy. Hendershot, Judith A: Anthony, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. BOTTOM ROW: Henderson, Donald W: Wichita, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Henderson, Jill A: Topeka, Freshman, Home Econom- ics with Liberal Arts. Henderson, Jimmy L: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Biological Science. Henderson, Linda J: Wichita, Sophomore, Gener- al. Henderson, Terri L: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. their Tuesday sessions. The president offers advice on SGA rules and questions concerning procedure. 590 ice on ;dure. till Underclass: Hen-Hib TOP ROW: Hendricks, Larry D: Great Bend. Junior. History. Heng, Sharon K: Liberal. Freshman. General Home Economics. Henke, Sue E: Lost Springs. Freshman. General Home Economics. Henrik- sen, Lyle H: Viborg, S.D.. Sophomore. Architecture. Henriques, Humberto A: Leavenworth, Freshman. General. SECOND ROW: Henry, Linda S: Lecompton. Sophomore. General. Henry, Margie L: Lecompton. Junior. Business Administration. Hen- ry, Mary A: Longford. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Henry, Patricia M: Emporia. Sophomore. Secondary Education. Henry, Roy J: Longford. Sophomore, General Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Henry, Steven C: Longford. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Hensley, B. Jeannine: Yates Center. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Hensley, Lucie R: Independence. Junior. Home Economics Education. Hensley, Mitchell C: Hill City. Fresh- man, Chemistry. Hepperly, Melanie J: Concordia, Sophomore. General. FOURTH ROW: Heptig, Frankie B: St. George. Sophomore. Pre-Busi- ness Education. Herbers, Julia A: Holton, Senior, Sociology. Her- bers, Marieta F: Rose Hill, Freshman. Home Economics Education. Herman, Barbara L: Hays, Junior. English. Hermesch, Charles B: Seneca, Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Hermreck, Daniel L: Derby. Junior. Architecture. Herm- reck, Wanda K: Williamsburg, Freshman, General. Herndon, Raynal E: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Herpich, Janis G: Herington. Freshman. General. Herres, Kimberly A: Hoisington, Sophomore, General. SIXTH ROW: Herrig, Brent W: Wichita, Freshman. P re-Veterinary Medicine. Herrin, Linda L: Wellington, Sophomore. General. Herr- man, Marlene S: LaCrosse, Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Herschberger, Donald: Reserve. Junior. Business Administration. Hess, Terry L: Manhattan. Freshman, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Hesse, Nicholas J: Topeka, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Hesseltine, Scott A: Overbrook. Sophomore. Radio and Television. Hesser, Jami A: Wichita, Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Hester, John E: Larned, Sophomore, Business Administration. Het- er, Martha L: Sterling. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. EIGHTH ROW: Hetherington, Cheryl: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Psy- chology. Hetzel, Mary J: Bloomfield, Mich.. Junior, Interior Design. Heusdens, Lynn A: Union Grove, Wis., Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Heuszel, Dale A: Great Bend. Freshman, Accounting. Heuszel, Dennis L: Great Bend. Sophomore. Chemical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Hewitt, Glen D: Paola. Freshman. Nuclear Engineer- ing. Heyne, Robert V: Manhattan. Junior, Statistics. Heywood, Rich- ard S: Kirkwood. Mo., Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Hibler, Betty L: Pierceville. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hibler, Danny E: Pierceville. Freshman. General Agriculture. 591 Underclass: Hic-Hod TOP ROW: Hickel, Janis C: Great Bend. Freshman, Mathematics. Hickey, Janet M: Olathe, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Hickman, Debi J: Overland Park. Freshman, General. Hickok, Janice M: Ulysses, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Hicks, Suzan K: Neodesha, Junior, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Hiebert, Lyle M: Rozel, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Higgins, Douglas R: McCracken, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Higgins, Mark L: Topeka, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Hildreth, Raenetta J: Alton, Freshman, Psychology. Hildwein, Mary A: Plainville, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. THIRD ROW: Hill, Cherry S: Arkansas City, Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. Hill, Dennis K: Sublette, Junior, Politi- cal Science. Hill, Joyce L: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Hill, Kenneth A: Hutchinson, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Hill, Linda: Junior. FOURTH ROW: Hill, Nathaniel: Council Grove, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Hill, Steven R: Salina, Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Hilton, Christopher: Concordia, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hilton, Elizabeth A: Leawood, Freshman, General Home Economics. Hilton, Robert B: Liberty, Mo., Junior, Technical Journalism. FIFTH ROW: Hilton, Rodger D: Beaver, Okla., Freshman, Pre-Law. Himpel, Beverly A: Tonganoxie, Freshman, General. Hines, Nancy Roberta: Alden, Sophomore. Sociology. Hines, Nila A: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Nursing. Hinsey, Mary E: Shawnee, Freshman. General . SIXTH ROW: Hinshaw, Pamela S: Wichita, Freshman, Community Services and Social Welfare. Hintz, Thomas A: Salina, Junior, Ac- counting. Hirsch, David L: Wichita, Freshman, Technical Journal- ism. Hirt, Stephen J: Lucas, Freshman, Engineering. Hiser, Jan L: Munster, Ind., Junior, Medical Technology. SEVENTH ROW: Hiss, Richard L: Great Bend, Freshman, General. Hitchcock, Mary J: Saddle River, N.J., Sophomore, Social Science. Hites, Robert S: Merriam, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Hix, Diane M: Norton, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Hobbs, Caren R: Leawood, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. EIGHTH ROW: Hobbs, Carol E: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. Hobbs, David E: Wichita, Junior, Sociology. Hobbs, Joan C: Overland Park, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Hobson, Clifford: Hardy. Neb., Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Hoch, James D: Prairie Village, Sophomore. Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Hochuli, Mary C: Holton, Sophomore, Pre-Second- ary Education. Hochuli, Cynthia M: Holton, Freshman, General. Hodge, Rhys S: Britain, Junior, Bakery Management. Hodges, Jo- seph O: Manhattan, Freshman, Building Construction. Hodgson, Becky J: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Psychology. 592 Underclass: Hod-Hon TOP ROW: Hodgson, George Alle: Little River, Junior, Business Administration. Hodgson, Joseph L: Little River. Freshman. Me- chanical Engineering. Hodgson, Leslie J: Salina. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Hoffer, Jo A: Cedar. Sophomore. General. Hotter, Charles H: Joliet. III.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Hoffman, Billy G: Haddam, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Hoffman, Garold J: Chapman. Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Hoffman, Henry T: Leavenworth, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Hoffman, Linda A: Lawrence. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Hoffman, Martin L: Sawyer, Sopho- more, Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Hoffman, Stephen T: Leavenworth, Sophomore. Nucle- ar Engineering. Hotmeister, Frederic: Claflin. Freshman. Agricultur- al Economics. Hogan, Patricia D: Rozel. Sophomore, Medical Tech- nology. Hogelund, Karen A: Overland Park. Freshman. Sociology. Hoglund, Jay R: Ottawa. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Hogue, Brian L: Barnes. Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Hogue, Daniel T: Topeka. Freshman, Geology. Hogue, Robert R: Topeka. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Hoisington, Beth L: Wichita. Sophomore, Humanities. Holdeman, Arlene F: Concordia, Junior, Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Holeman, John Lynn: Lenora, Freshman. Wildlife Con- servation. Holeman, Peggy J: Marysville. Sophomore, Mathematics. Holland, Marcia S: Overland Park, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Holland, Pamela S: Shawnee Mission. Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Hollinger, Jim D: Lyons, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. SIXTH ROW: Hollingsworth, Pamela: Canton, Sophomore, Se :ond- ary Education. Holman, Cynthia J: Dodge City, Sophomore. Pre- school Education. Holman, Gary W: Halstead, Freshman, Pre-Nurs- ing. Holmbeck, John M: Wymore. Neb., Junior, Agricultural Educa- tion. Holmes, Ronald C: Topeka, Junior. Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Holmquist, Paula B: Smolan. Sophomore, Interior Design. Holste, Cathy L: Norton, Sophomore, Physical Education. Holste, Jerold L: Ludell. Sophomore. Dairy Production. Holstrom, Jerry L: Topeka, Junior, Architecture. Holstrom, John E: Prairie Vil- lage. Junior. Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Holt, Mark A: Overland Park. Freshman. General. Hol- terman, Dale E: Long Island. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Holter- man, James L: Long Island. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Holton, Theola E: Tonganoxie. Freshman, Home Economics Education. Homier, Kathleen A: Osborne, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Hommertzheim, Linda: Garden Plain, Junior, Com- munity Services and Social Welfare. Homolka, Jo Ann: Holyrood. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Hong, Kenneth: Baldwin, Mo.. Junior. Architecture. Honig, Janet K: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Honig, Marjorie A: Manhattan, Junior. Consumer Interest. 593 SIXTH ROW: House, Charles G: Payson, III., Freshman, Business Administration. Houser, Barbara L: Wichita, Junior, Elementary Education. Houser, Jack D: Wichita, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Houts, Robert U: Leawood. Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Houtz, Judy K: Alma, Fr eshman, Community Services and Social Welfare. SEVENTH ROW: Howard, Dennis R: Wichita, Junior, P re-Veterinary Medicine. Howard, Jennifer B: Liberty, Mo., Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Howard, John G: Junction City, Junior, Archi- tecture. Howard, Michael D: Junction City, Freshman, Speech. How- ard, Patricia A: Kansas City. Freshman, Chemistry. EIGHTH ROW: Howell, Cathy L: Overland Park, Junior, Preschool Education. Howell, Nancy: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. How- land, John D: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Howland, John R: Wichita, Junior, Zoology. Hoyle, Jewel M: Clay Center, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Hoyle, Linda J: Beatrice, Neb., Freshman, Interior Design. Hruska, Patricia A: Overland Park, Freshman, General Home Economics. Hubbard, Mary J: Merriam, Sophomore, General. Hubbard, Patricia J: Topeka, Junior, Home Economics and Journal- ism. Hubbard, Robert A: Hutchinson, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Underclass: Hoo-Hub TOP ROW: Hoobler, Joanne L: Wamego, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Hood, Cathy L: Kiowa, Sophomore, Speech Pa- thology and Audiology. Hook, Johnnie M: Buckingham, Iowa, Soph- omore, Animal Science and Industry. Hooper, Cynthia: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Hooper, Jill: Reading, Sophomore, Interior Design. SECOND ROW: Hoopes, Douglas S: Bluff City, Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Hoover, Barry R: Downs, Sophomore, Industrial Engi- neering. Hoover, Helen E: McPherson, Junior, Community Services and Social Welfare. Hoover, Janet M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Hoover, Jeanne M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Speech. THIRD ROW: Hoover, Mary A: Manhattan, Junior, Speech. Horack, Alane M: Oxford, Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. Horinek, Urban W: Atwood, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Hornberger, Victor D: Baldwin, Freshman, Accounting. Horney, Bruce K: Brewster, Ju- nior, Political Science. FOURTH ROW: Horsford, Piet H: Virgin Islands, Junior, Business Administration. Horst, Karen A: Prairie Village, Freshman, English. Horton, Janet K: Wichita, Freshman, Modern Languages. Horvath, Linda R: Belleville, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Horvath, Loretta E: Belleville, Freshman, Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Hosterman, Kathleen: Prairie Village, Freshman, Gener- al Home Economics. Hostetter, Robert C: Manhattan. Junior, Pre- Medicine. Houghton, Dennis C: McPherson, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Houghton, Keith W: Tipton, Sophomore, Animal Science and Indus- try. Houghton, Sandra J: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. 594 Underclass: Hub-Hux TOP ROW: Hubbart, Jerry D: Augusta. Freshman, Pre-Forestry, Hu- ber, Debrah J: Lincoln, Neb.. Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Huck, Mary C: Coldwater, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Hudson, Kathlene K: Marquette. Freshman. Fashion De- sign. Hudson, Loretta J: Kansas City. Mo.. Junior, Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Hueben, Donald F: Overland Park. Sophomore, Pre- Medicine. Huenergarde, Judy L: Smith Center, Freshman. General. Huff, Carolyn S: McCune. Junior. Home Economics Education. Huff, James H: Prairie Village. Freshman. Business Administration. Huff- man, Judith L: Burdett. Freshman. General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Hughes, Karon: Wichita. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Hughes, Shirley A: Wichita. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Hughes, Susan B: Waverly. Junior. English. Huhn, Richard P: Leav- enworth. Freshman. Pre-Forestry. Hull, Carol A: Bozeman. Mont., Junior. Computer Science. FOURTH ROW: Humerickhouse, Robert W: Ottawa. Freshman. Build- ing Construction. Humes, Linda G: Concordia. Junior, Secondary Education. Humes, Nancy J: Concordia. Junior. Secondary Educa- tion. Hund, John M: Paxico. Freshman. Political Science. Hunnicutt, Diane V: Wichita. Freshman. General. FIFTH ROW: Hunsucker, Sarah L: Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. Hunt, Donald L: Wellington. Freshman. General Agricul- ture. Hunt, Frederick E: Berryton. Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Hunt, Shirley A: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Art. Hunter, Dean- na L: Overland Park. Sophomore. General. SIXTH ROW: Hunter, Carla A: Council Grove. Freshman. Physical Education. Hunter, Karen L: Kansas City. Freshman. Physical Edu- cation. Hunter, Patricia J: Wichita. Junior. English. Huntsinger, Nela K: Mankato. Freshman. Art. Hunziker, Jolene A: Phillipsburg. Soph- omore. Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Hurley, Marcia K: Topeka. Freshman. Physical Ther- apy. Hurrelbrink, Robert W: Kansas City, Junior. Agricultural Mech- anization. Hurst, Stephen H: Fort Scott. Junior, Landscape Architec- ture. Hurt, Beverly A: Drexel. Mo.. Sophomore, Elementary Educa- tion. Huseman, Glennis S: Ellsworth. Junior. Biochemistry. EIGHTH ROW: Huston, Philip R: Abilene. Freshman. General. Hutch- ins, Cindy L: Boulder, Colo.. Freshman. General. Hutchins, Gregory K: Geuda Springs. Sophomore. Natural Resources Conservation and Use. Hutchins, Loney F: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Hutchins, Sondra E: Scott City. Freshman. Pre-Business Education. BOTTOM ROW: Hutson, Robert J: Derby. Junior. Mechanical Engi- neering. Hutton, Teresa K: Kansas City. Freshman. Clothing Retail- ing. Huxman, Kent J: Arnold. Junior. Accounting. Huxman, Kim L: Arnold. Freshman. General. Huxman, Ronald L: Moundridge. Ju- nior. Psychology. 595 Underclass: Hyn-Jak TOP ROW: Hynson, Oneita D: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Business Administration. Ibbetson, David E: Yates Center, Junior, Agricultur- al Economics. Ihloff, Timothy W: Jetmore, Junior, Computer Sci- ence. Ingalsbe, Joyce K: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Ingersoll, Phillip K:0verbrook, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Ingmire, Wayne L: Joliet, III., Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Ingram, Pamela S: Galena, Junior, Mathematics. Innis, Jannis J: Wichita, Junior, General. Inskeep, Jennifer S: Cawk- er City, Freshman, Physical Education. Insley, William C: Junction City, Freshman, Civil Engineering. THIRD ROW: Intermill, Marilyn J: Webber, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Intfen, Barbara J: Atchison, Freshman, General. Intfen, Christopher C: Atchison, Sophomore, Physical Education. Intfen, Thomas E: Atchison, Sophomore, Biological Science. Irelan, William W: Clarksville, Ohio, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Ill FOURTH ROW: Ireland, Micheal A: Holton, Junior, Physical Educa- tion. Irvin, David W: Mission, Junior, Architecture. Irvin, H. Hugh: Cherryvale, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Irvin, Linda L: Mc- Cracken, Junior, Interior Design. Irwin, Deborah L: Mulvane, Sopho- more, Clothing Retailing. FIFTH ROW: Irwin, Janice J: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Irwin, Jerry E: Marysville, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Ir- win, Joyce C: Abilene, Freshman, General. Isch, James L: Morrill, Sophomore, Business Administration. Isch, Martha S: Morrill, Soph- omore, Pre-Business Education. SIXTH ROW: Isch, Rebecca R: Morrill, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Iseminger, Stephen B: Scott City, Sophomore, Account- ing. Jack, Steven A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Jacka, Donald L: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Jackson, Barbara A: Salina, Freshman, General. SEVENTH ROW: Jackson, Charles R: Manhattan, Sophomore, Gener- al. Jackson, Deaun R: Topeka. Freshman, Psychology. Jackson, Diane K: Topeka, Freshman, General. Jackson, Larry L: Warren AFB, Wyo., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Jackson, Richard E: Leav- enworth, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Jackson, Ronnie D: Stockton, Freshman, General Ag- riculture. Jackson, Steven L: Altamont, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Jackson, William R: Oakley, Sophomore, English. Jacobs, James G: Zenda, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Jacobs, Janice A: Towanda, Junior, Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Jacobs, Melvin D: Liberal, Sophomore, Humanities. Jadlot, Gerald S: Nevada, Mo., Freshman, Business Administration. Jager, Rebecca M: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Jagger, James F: Minneapolis, Junior, General. Jakovac, Gregory S: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Law. 596 FOURTH ROW: Jarvis, David A: Salina, Sophomore, Architecture. Jay, Sharon S: Great Bend, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Jaynes, Brent A: Hoisington, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Jaynes, Connie P: Wichita, Junior, Mathematics. Jaynes, Steven A: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Jenkins, Elizabeth A: Oshkosh, Neb., Sophomore, Cloth- ing Retailing. Jennings, Mitcheal F: Garden City. Junior, Medical Technology. Jennison, Rolland N: Latham, Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Jennison, Sharlin K: Latham, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Jensen, James L: Everest, Freshman, General Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: Jensen, Kendra K: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Jensen, Larry L: Sylvan Grove, Sophomore, Music Education. Jensen, Thomas A: Hays, Junior, History. Jepson, Warren H: Westmoreland. Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Jeram, Darcey D: Wichita. Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Jernigan, Deborah D: Liberal. Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Jernigan, Douglas K: Council Grove, Junior, Vet- erinary Medicine. Jernigan, Jeffrey J: Council Grove, Freshman, Pre-Law. Jernigan, Thomas M: Council Grove, Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine in Agriculture. Jewell, Charles G: Trenton, N.J., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Jewers, Thomas W: Independence, Sophomore, Agronomy. Jilg, Curtis E: El Dorado. Sophomore, Industrial Engi- neering. Jirik, Carolyn M: Topeka. Sophomore, English. Joel, Robert D: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Political Science. Johann, Mary L: Leawood. Freshman. Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Johannes, Robert B: Kansas City, Freshman, Archi- tecture. Johns, Merrily A: Mulvane. Sophomore. Speech. Johns, Nancy: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Johns, Susan: Manhattan. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Johnson, Armin E: Lindsborg, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. Underclass: Jan-Joh TOP ROW: James, Alan E: Dighton, Freshman, Food Science and Management. James, Diane L: Beloit, Sophomore, Sociology. James, Jeanette: Colby, Junior, Community Services and Social Welfare. James, Karen D: New York, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. James, Nancy R: Overland Park, Freshman, Art. SECOND ROW: Jameson, Larry A: Salina, Freshman, General. Jami- son, Nancy K: Wichita. Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. Janke, Warren R: Claflin, Junior, Building Construction. Jansen, Raymond T: Junction City, Junior, Biological Science. Jan- sonius, Lewayne: Prairie View, Sophomore, Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Janssen, Larry A: St. Marys, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Janssen, Mark: Scott City, Sophomore, Technical Engineer- ing. Janssen, Steven M: Geneseo, Freshman, General Agriculture. Jarrett, Janalee: Salina, Junior, Business Administration. Jarvis, Christopher: Winfield, Junior, Business Administration. 597 Underclass: Joh-Joh TOP ROW: Johnson, Barbara M: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Johnson, Crecia E: Kansas City, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Johnson, Daryl D: McPherson, Junior, Horticulture. Johnson, David B: Lawton, Okla., Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Johnson, David W: Great Bend, Sophomore, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Deborah K: Ft. Leavenworth, Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiology. Johnson, Dennis J: McPherson, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Johnson, Dixon L: Marquette, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Johnson, Douglas C: Phillips- burg, Junior, Business Administration. Johnson, Emilie A: Topeka, Freshman, Biological Science. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Henry K: Sharon Springs, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Johnson, J. Michael: Salina, Freshman, Engineering. Johnson, Janet E: Axtell, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Johnson, John R: Mulvane, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. John- son, Karen E: Salina, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Johnson, Karen L: Topeka, Freshman, Accounting. Johnson, Linda J: Wamego, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Johnson, Marian E: Kansas City, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Johnson, Marlene K: Manhattan, Sophomore, Art. John- son, Michael E: Omaha, Neb., Freshman, Architecture. K-Purrs, Union hospitality organization, talk with guests at a tea honoring the Rig-A-Twig decorating party. Campus clubs made decorations out of dollar bills which were then placed upon the Christmas tree. 598 Underclass: Joh-Jon TOP ROW: Johnson, Neal W: Belleville. Freshman. Mechanical Engi- neering. Johnson, Perry B: Rose Hill. Freshman. General. Johnson, Richard A: Council Grove. Freshman. Political Science. Johnson, Rita A: Emporia, Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Johnson, Robert L: Salina. Sophomore. General. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Rosellen A: Geneseo. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Johnson, Steven L: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Johnson, Susan M: Rock Springs. Wyo.. Freshman, Archi- tecture. Johnson, Susan S: Silver Lake, Sophomore. Clothing Retail- ing. Johnson, Sylvia R: McPherson. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Thomas R: Minneapolis. Junior. Physical Education. Johnson, Wade A: Ellinwood. Freshman. General. John- son, Wendy L: Dwight. Junior, Computer Science. Johnston, Bar- bara J: Blue Rapids, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. John- ston, Ernest N: Salina, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Johnston, Gregory H: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Milling Science and Management. Johnston, Janet F: Salina. Fresh- man. General. Johnston, Jeffrey G: Excelsior. Minn.. Junior, Archi- tecture. Johnston, Mark J: Green. Freshman. Agricultural Mechani- zation. Johnston, Michaela A: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Pre- Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Johnston, Mike S: Wichita. Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Johnston, Ricqua S: Independence. Sophomore. Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Johnston, Robert G: El Dorado. Junior. Ac- counting. Johnstone, Jacquelyn: Centralia. Freshman, Business Administration. Joiner, Richard W: Richmond, Ind.. Junior Bacteriology. SIXTH ROW: Jolly, Linda J: Trenton, N.J., Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Jonas, Robert P: McPherson. Freshman. Accounting. Jones, Anita L: Brewster, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Jones, Barbara A: Topeka, Junior, Pre-Business Education. Jones, Cecelia M: Kansas City, Junior. Home Economics and Journalism. SEVENTH ROW: Jones, Douglas S: Damascus. Md.. Freshman, Archi- tectural Structures. Jones, Elvyn J: Navarre, Freshman, General. Jones, Eugenia M: Leonardville. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. Jones, Jamy A: Kansas City. Mo.. Freshman, Art. Jones, Janelle K: Effing- ham. Freshman. Music Education. EIGHTH ROW: Jones, Karen E: Manhattan. Freshman. General Home Economics. Jones, Kenneth W: Little Rock. Ark.. Sophomore, Psy- chology. Jones, Kevin S: Salina. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Jones, Larry C: Holcomb. Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Jones, Lawrence E: Junction City. Freshman, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Jones, Leland G: Mulvane, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Jones, Linda J: Olathe, Sophomore. Art. Jones, Michael W: Ellsworth. Wis.. Sophomore, Political Science. Jones, Patricia F: Cedar Hill. Mo.. Freshman. Speech. Jones, Paula G: Brewster. Junior. Pre- School Education. 599 Underclass: Joh-Kat TOP ROW: Jones, Randall S: Topeka, Sophomore, Journalism. Jones, Robert K: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Jones, Robert W: Manhattan, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Jones, Sarah E: Sabetha, Freshman, Speech. Jones, Steven W: Olathe, Freshman, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Jones, Susan E: Overland Park, Junior, Political Sci- ence. Jones, Terrie L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. Jones, Verne A: Navarre, Sophomore, Dairy Production. Jones, William M: Topeka, Freshman, Business Administration. Jordan, Ann M: Wichi- ta, Freshman, Community Services and Social Welfare. THIRD ROW: Jordan, James S: Abilene, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Jordan, Stephen J: Newton, Junior, Business Administration. Joyce, Victor A: Garden City, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Judd, Bren- da A: McCune, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Juhnke, Fred J: Mt. Pleasant, Mich., Junior, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Juiliana, Frank A: Hollis, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Just, Michael W: Garden City, Junior, Political Science. Justus, Julie K: Hill City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Justus, Mary S: Shawnee Mission, Elementary Education. Kackley, Jerry A: Salina, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Kadel, Stephen D: Hastings, Neb., Freshman, Technical Journalism. Kaegi, Beverly G: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Kaelson, Francie L: Wichita, Freshman, Interior Design. Kaempfe, Gregory W: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, Architecture. Kail, Gerald: Tribune, Sophomore, General. SIXTH ROW: Kaiser, Gerald G: Phillipsburg, Junior, Psychology. Kai- ser, Jean E: Augusta, Sophomore, Biochemistry. Kaiser, Karen S: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Kaiser, Pamela S: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Kaiser, Roger P: Manhat- tan, Junior, Secondary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Kancel, Maurice E: Kansas City, Sophomore, Gener- al. Kandt, Michael E: Wichita, Junior, Architecture. Kane, Trudy E: W. Lafayette, Ind., Freshman, General Home Economics. Kaniper, Marsha G: Reading, Freshman, Computer Science. Kantack, Mi- chael: Clifton, Freshman, General Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Kapelle, Kathleen A: Baldwin City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Karhut, Elaine M: Kansas City, Junior, Home Economics Education. Karlin, James E: Mission, Sophomore, Ac- counting. Karpf, Michael A: Westfi eld, N.J., Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Karst, Stanley A: Hoisington, Sophomore, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Kasha, Maryann: Herington, Freshman, Medical Technology. Kasper, John L: Wilson, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Katana, Jacquolynn A: Cheyenne, Wyo., Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Kater, Arlene S: Newton, Freshman, Physical Education. Katz, David A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. 600 Underclass: Kat-Kem TOP ROW: Katz, Robert D: Merrick, N.Y., Sophomore, Computer Science. Katzer, La Nell E: Garnett. Sophomore, ' Pre-Elementary Education. Kauffman, Linda K: Enterprise, Freshman, Clothing Re- tailing. Kauffman, Sharon K: Salina. Sophomore, General. Kaup, Janette K: Smith Center, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. SECOND ROW: Kearn, Donald P: Aurora, Freshman. Pre-Forestry. Kearn, John L: Aurora, Sophomore, Accounting. Kearn, Robert E: Aurora. Junior, Accounting. Kearney, Gay A: Salina, Sophomore, General. Keas, Margena S: Plainville. Freshman, Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Keast, Mark E: Howard. Sophomore. Industrial Engi- neering. Keech, Marilyn J: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Keeler, Robert G: Claflin, Sophomore. Electrical Engineer- ing. Keeshan, Mary M: Topeka, Sophomore. Home Economics Edu- cation. Keeten, Donald W: Glade. Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. FOURTH ROW: Kehler, Mary E: Holton. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Kehr, Christine: Overland Park. Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Keirns, Ronald L: Woodston, Sophomore. Animal Science and In- dustry. Keister, Ann L: Prairie Village. Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Kellenberger, David: Sabetha, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Kellenberger, Randy: Sabetha, Freshman, General. Kell- er, Carole S: Winfield, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Keller, John R: Manhattan, Freshman. General. Keller, Khristopher: Prairie Village. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Keller, Kim R: Manhat- tan. Freshman. Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Keller, Ronald G: Hill City, Freshman. Architecture. Keller, Thomas E: St. Francis. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. Keller, William M: St. Francis, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Kelley, Debra J: Wichita. Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Kelley, James P: Man- hattan. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Kelley, Katherine J: St. Francis. Sophomore. Com- munity Services and Social Welfare. Kelley, Mary B: Clifton, Junior, Medical Technology. Kelley, Patricia A: Manhattan, Junior, Interior Design. Kelley, Peggy S: Atchison. Freshman. Business Administra- tion. Kellogg, Martha C: Overland Park, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Kelly, Charles C: Hutchinson. Sophomore, Business Administration. Kelly, Colleen M: Effingham, Junior, Physical Ther- apy. Kelly, Marie A: Barnard. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Kelly, Michael A: Hutchinson, Freshman, Engineering. Kelly, Patricia A: Topeka. Freshman, Home Economics and Journalism. BOTTOM ROW: Kelly, Warren D: Phillipsburg. Freshman. Agricultur- al Engineering. Kelley, William L: Wichita. Sophomore. Physical Edu- cation. Kelso, Michael S: Junction City. Sophomore. Wildlife Conser- vation. Kelyman, Charles T: Kansas City, Mo., Junior. Industrial En- gineering. Kemp, Reginald L: Waterville, N.Y., Junior, Dairy Foods Processing. rflfil 601 Traffic and Security office, previ- ously located in the central part of Anderson hall, moved to an an- nex constructed on the west side 602 of the hall. All fines must be paid before receiving your final grades. Underclass: Kern-Kin TOP ROW: Kemper, Janel R: Wichita, Freshman, Speech Pathology. Kempton, Kirk A: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Business Administra- tion. Kendrick, Harold R: Wichita. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Kennedy Elinor B: Washburn, III.. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Kennedy, David E: Leawood. Sophomore. General. SECOND ROW: Kennedy, Gerald F: Wheaton, Junior, Accounting. Kennedy, Gregory E: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Kennedy, Joseph F: Baldwin. N.Y.. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ken- nedy, Mary P: Frankfort. Junior. Home Economics and Journalism. Kennedy, Patrick B: Manhattan, Sophomore. Economics. THIRD ROW: Kennedy, Peggy L: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Kennedy, William E: St. Charles. Mo.. Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. Kennett, Susan: Concordia. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Kent, Chester R: Salina. Freshman. General. Kent, Gary D: Mission, Sophomore. General. FOURTH ROW: Kent, Stanley R: Mexico. Mo.. Sophomore. Land- scape Architecture. Kenton, Randall K: Basehor, Freshman, Pre- Dentistry. Kenton, Ronald G: Basehor. Freshman. Veterinary Medi- cine. Kenton, Sharon K: Dodge City, Junior, Interior Design. Kerbs, Brent M: Otis. Sophomore. Economics. FIFTH ROW: Kern, Edward W: Lyons, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Kern, Richard F: Lyons. Freshman, Interior Architectural Design. Kern, William E: Smith Center, Junior, Agricultural Mechani- zation. Kerns, Kathleen A: Lawrence. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Kerr, Beth E: Greensburg, Freshman. General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Kerr, Mary L: Mission. Junior, Secondary Education. Kerr, Susan J: Wichita. Sophomore. Family and Child Development. Kessler, Arlys E: Newton, Sophomore. General Home Economics. Ketterer, Deborah A: Haddam. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ketterman, Deborah L: Coffeyville. Sophomore. General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Keys, Linda J: Council Grove. Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Kidd, Roger C: Clay Center, Sopho- more. Psychology. Kidwell, Deborah S: Wichita. Freshman. General. Kidwell, Janet E: Enterprise. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Kienast, Jack W: Marceline. Mo.. Sophomore. Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Kiker, Carolyn J: Columbus. Sophomore. Mathemat- ics. Killion, Mark R: Prairie Village. Freshman. Milling Science and Management. Killmer, Kent M: Leawood. Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering. Kimball, James K: Scott City. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Kimbrel, Deborah K: Wichita. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Kimbrell, Melanie: McPherson. Freshman. Interior Architectural Design. Kimerer, Virginia S: Hunter. Freshman. Pre- Elementary Education. Kimsey, Alan F: Manhattan. Freshman. Gen- eral Engineering. Kincaid, Colleen G: Piper. Junior. Community Services and Social Welfare. Kindall, Neal E: Minneapolis, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. 603 Underclass: Kin-Kne TOP ROW: Kinderknecht, Jeanette: St. Marys, Junior, Secondary Education. King, Bonnie J: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering. King, Deborah L: Powhattan, Freshman, Interior Design. King, Larry K: Sedan, Sophomore, History. King, Laurel C: Concor- dia, Sophomore, Music Education. SECOND ROW: Kingry, Danny C: Kinsley, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Kingsley, Connie S: Wellington, Sophomore, General. Kingston, Philip P: Madrid, N.Y., Junior, Agricultural Education. Kingston, Raymond E: Hoisington, Freshman, Landscape Archi- tecture. Kirchhoff, Wayne L: Cedar, Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. THIRD ROW: Kirk, Dennis B: Prairie Village, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Kirk, Hanna L: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. Kirk, D. Patricia: Baxter Springs, Junior, General Home Economics. Kirkham, Lynn E: Wallace, Junior, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Kirkpatrick, Eugene: Walnut, Freshman, General Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Kirkwood, Steven G: Topeka, Junior, Geology. Kiser, Billie J: Anthony, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Kite, Thomas L: St. Francis, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Kjorlie, Paul C: Topeka, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Klaassen, Alan R: In- man, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Klag, Thomas E: Wichita, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Kleiber, Cynthia K: Ramona, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Klein, Neva E: Burdett, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Klein, Ronald E: Salina, Freshman, Physics. Kleinschmidt, Beth A: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Kleinsorge, Billy E: Cottonwood Falls, Freshman, Me- chanical Engineering. Kleinsorge, Pamela J: Colby, Freshman, Psy- chology. Klemm, Mary G: Fairfax, Va., Sophomore, Architecture. Klemm, Paula: Bowie, Md., Sophomore, Preschool Education. Klen- da, David J: Marion, Freshman, General Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW: Kletchka, Catherine: Horton, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Klever, Deborah L: Belleville, III., Sophomore, Psycholo- gy. Kleysteuber, Jean M: Garden, Junior, Elementary Education. Kliewer, Aldena S: Buhler, Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Klimek, Edward L: Manhattan, Junior, Technical Journalism. EIGHTH ROW: Klocke, Roxanne R: Topeka, Freshman, Retail Flori- culture. Kloefkorn, Trudy A: Caldwell. Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. Kloepper, Margaret J: Oswego, N.Y., Sophomore, Music Education. Klug, Duane F: Lorraine, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Knapp, Robert D: Aurora, Colo., Sophomore, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Knappenberger, Don J: Olathe, Sophomore, Pre- Law. Knarr, Kenneth L: Salina, Junior, Physics. Knedlik, Gregory L: Greenleaf, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Knedlik, Mary S: Greenleaf, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Knetter, James D: Piper, Junior, General Agriculture. 604 SEVENTH ROW: Kolich, Michael J: Kansas City. Junior. Landscape Architecture. Kolich, Emil J: Philadelphia. Pa.. Junior, Architec- ture. Kolling. Gary R: Chapman. Sophomore. Pre-Pharmacy. Kolsti, Diane C: Topeka. Sophomore. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Kongs, Diane M: Wetmore. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Kongs, John P: Marysville, Freshman, Nuclear Engi- neering. Konold, Michael D: Pratt, Junior, Landscape Architecture. Koons, Lyle F: Shirley, III.. Sophomore. Animal Science and Indus- try. Kopp, Jule: Fairview. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Koppes, Jeanette L: Manhattan, Sophomore. Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Kopriva, Marilyn S: Atwood. Junior. Interior Design. Kopriva, Martin F: Atwood. Sophomore. Political Science. Korber, Nancy J: Seneca. Junior. Modern Languages. Korell, Roberta J: Shawnee. Freshman. Music Education. Kornfeld, Marylyde: Pleasan- ton. Sophomore. General. Underclass: Kne-Kor TOP ROW: Knetter, Marsha K: Piper, Sophomore. Home Economics and Journalism. Kniep, Randy H: Byron, Neb.. Junior. Agricultural Economics. Knight, David L: Kansas City. Sophomore. Business Administration. Knight, Dianna S: Caldwell, Freshman. Medical Technology. Knilans, Richard J: Janesville. Wis., Freshman. Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Knipper, Barbara E: Shawnee. Sophomore. General. Knodle, Barbara A: Wichita. Sophomore. Home Economics Educa- tion. Knoernschild, Carolyn: Lyndon. Freshman. Social Science. Knorp, Cheryl R: Hazelton. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Knox, David T: Wichita. Sophomore. General. THIRD ROW: Knupp, Jan F: Larned. Freshman, Physical Therapy. Knutson, Carol J: Topeka. Junior. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Kobiskie, John W: Alma, Junior, Business Administration. Koch, Alan D: Marysville. Junior. Feed Science and Management. Koch, James M: Clyde. Sophomore. General. FOURTH ROW: Koch, Richard J: Atwood. Freshman. Physics. Koch, Sheryl D: Holton, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Koehler, Beverly M: Clay Center. Neb.. Freshman. Physical Therapy. Koelliker, Delores K: Robinson. Junior. Psychology. Koelliker, Ruth A: White Cloud, Junior. Medical Technology. FIFTH ROW: Koepsel, Randall R: Abilene. Freshman. Electrical Engi- neering. Koger, William C: Topeka, Junior. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Kohake, Thomas J: Seneca. Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Kohler, Kathy K: White City, Freshman, Political Science. Kohman, Kathy K: Solomon. Freshman. Interior Design. SIXTH ROW: Kohr, Cheryl A: Topeka. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Koht, Joanne J: Belpre. Junior. Preschool Education. Koken, George S: Overland Park. Freshman. General. Kolarik, Debo- rah A: Beloit. Freshman. Fashion Design. Kolarik, Kathleen S: Beloit, Sophomore, Interior Design. 605 v? vw Underclass: Kor-Kuc TOP ROW: Korte, Eugene F: Waterville, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Korthanke, Marsha: Robinson, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics with Journalism. Kossyk, Areta A: Kansas City, Freshman, Psychology. Kossyk, Irene B: Kansas City, Junior, Political Science. Koster, Carl H: Cheney, Freshman, Agricultural Journalism. SECOND ROW: Koster, Karen M: Cawker City, Freshman, Computer Science. Kostus, Alan J: Kansas City, Junior, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Kotay, Miles: Harrisburg, Pa., Junior, Technical Journalism. Koudele, Colleen H: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Kowalski, Thomas P: Oakley, Sophomore, Chemistry. THIRD ROW: Kozel, Ronald M: Overland Park, Sophomore, Zoology. Krall, Janet E: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore. Agriculture. Kramer, David L: lola, Junior, Agronomy. Kramer, Mary J: Vermillion, Fresh- man, Pre-Secondary Education. Kramer, Richard J: Junction City, Freshman, Agricultural Economics. FOURTH ROW: Kramer, Steven J: Corning, Freshman, Pre-Business Education. Kraus, William E: Tonganoxie, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Krause, Patricia A: Stockton, Calif., Freshman, Dietetics and Institu- tional Management. Krehbiel, Roger K: Salina, Senior, Architecture. Krehbiel, Thomas J: Hutchinson, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Kretschmer, Gary K: Detroit, Mich., Sophomore, Land- scape Architecture. Kreutzer, John C: Leoti, Sophomore, Agricul- ture. Krey, Shari I: Garden City, Junior, Mathematics. Krier, Kath- leen A: Beloit, Freshman, Pre-Business Education. Kritzler, Marlene J: Prairie Village, Freshman, Social Science. SIXTH ROW: Krna, Kenneth J: Binghamton, N.Y., Junior, Architec- ture. Krob, Alan D: Wichita, Sophomore, Horticulture. Krob, Judith M: Cuba, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Krogdahl, David W: Corrales, N.M., Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Krohn, Frank M: Prairie City, Iowa, Sophomore, Nuclear Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Kronblad, Randall A: Western Springs, III., Sopho- more, Architecture. Krongold, Steven J: Brooklyn, N.Y.. Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Krouse, Larry L: Logan, Sophomore, Business Administration. Krouse, William R: Wheaton, Sophomore, Feed Science and Management. Krueger, Kirk W: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Krueger, Nancy J: Winthrop Harbor, III., Freshman, Computer Science. Krueger, Stephen L: Pratt. Junior, Business Administration. Krupp, John W: Ellsworth, Junior, Agricultural Engi- neering. Kruse, Karen R: Waterville, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Kruse, Linda M: Merrill, Junior, Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Kruse, Thomas C: Oakley, Sophomore, Business Administration. Kruse, Thomas R: Little River, Sophomore. Agricul- tural Economics. Kruse, Verna M: Bird City, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Ksiazek, Dan N: Kansas City, Sophomore, Civil Engineer- ing. Kuckelman, David J: Frankfort, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. 606 Spring Fling Wildcat and Kitten finalists TOP ROW: Kimberly A. Buxton, Mary E. McGugin, Ruth A. Lett, Richard M. Lane, Dick P. Flack, William J. Luckeroth. SECOND ROW: Thomas C. Kruse. Patri- Underclass: Kud-Lad TOP ROW: Kuder, Larry J: Tribune, Junior, Business Administration. Kugler, Jeffrey L: Salina, Freshman, Agriculture. Kuhn, Michael J: Manhattan. Junior, Mathematics. Kuhn, Rory D: Pratt, Freshman, Engineering. Kump, Donna J: Oberlin, Freshman, Music Education. SECOND ROW: Kuntz, Debra J: Lawrence. Freshman, Music. Kurr, Albert B: Newton. Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Kur- tenbach, Glenn V: Herington. Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Kurth, Victor R: Offerle, Freshman, General. Kurtz, Carol K: Alton, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Kushner, Sharon L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Kusnyer, Ernest J: Akron, Ohio, Freshman, Business Administration. Kuzila, Mark S: Kansas City, Freshman, Natural Resources Conservation and Use. Laaser, Annette S: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Laboon, Michelle A: Junction City, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Lackey, Dale T: Penalosa, Freshman, General. Lack- ey, Stephen R: Hutchinson. Junior. Civil Engineering. Ladd, Dale L: Humboldt. Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Ladd, John A: Paola, Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Ladd, Phyllis J: Hum- boldt, Junior, Home Economics Education. cia A. O ' Donnell, Gretchen M. Ripple, Lynn A. Jackson. Crystal K. Smith. BOTTOM ROW: William R. White, Rodney L. Custer. 607 Underclass: Lad-Lar TOP ROW: Ladwig, Donna M: Topeka, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. La Fever, Debra D: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Lafferty, Gary M: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Lagerberg, Gregg N: Salina, Freshman, Industrial Engi- neering. Lahman, Nancy J: Hugoton, Sophomore, English. SECOND ROW: Lahman, Roger E: Quinter, Junior, Business Admin- istration. Lahmann, Michael A: Russell, Freshman, Architecture. Lair, Catherine A: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Lamb, Susan R: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Lamb, Wilton, G: Fort Worth, Tex., Freshman, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Lambert, Carolee A: Smith Center, Sophomore, Physi- cal Education. Lambert, Dianne L: Manhattan, Freshman, English. Lambert, Galen L: Smith Center, Sophomore, Biological Science. Lambert, Trudy L: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Lambrecht, Benetta M: Topeka, Freshman, Medical Technology. FOURTH ROW: Lamer, Patricia: McCracken, Sophomore, Pre-Edu- cation. Lamond, Ray E: Osage City, Freshman, Agronomy. Lamp, Lynda E: Goddard, Junior, Elementary Education. Lancaster, Arthur G: Topeka, Freshman, Architecture. Lancaster, Carol J: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Landau, Mason S: North Woodmere, N.Y., Junior, Psy- chology. Landers, Marcia K: Great Bend, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Landis, Dennis G: Salina, Sophomore, Architecture. Landon, Larry R: Deerfield, Sophomore, Music Education. Landon, Robert B: Wichita, Freshman, Civil Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Landtiser, Carol A: Overland Park, Freshman, General Home Economics. Lane, Charles J: Overland Park, Freshman, Busi- ness Administration. Lane, Linda J: Effingham, Freshman, Com- munity Services and Social Welfare. Lane, Vicki J: McPherson, Sophomore, General. Lang, Gary W: Chapman, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Lang, Gerald J: Hoisington, Freshman, General. Lang, Marilyn R: Ellis, Freshman, General. Langdon, Rick M: Lucas, Freshman, Political Science. Langdon, Sara D: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Home Economics and Liberal Arts. Lange, Carr oll A: Wichita, Junior. Wildlife Conservation. EIGHTH ROW: Lange, Marita K: Wichita, Junior, Biological Science. Lange, Russell L: Mankato, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Langland, Dale F: Wichita, Sophomore, Economics. Langton, Gregg A: Manhattan, Freshman, Business Administration. Langvardt, Dar- yl R: Clay Center, Junior, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Lanham, Kenneth E: Mound City, Junior, Agricultur- al Economics. Lankas, Diane R: Atwood, Sophomore, General. Lan- zaro, Gregory C: Williston Park, N.Y., Freshman, Zoology. La Rosh, Kyle W: Natoma, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agricul- ture. Larsen, Larry D: Colby, Junior, Architectural Structures. 608 FOURTH ROW: Laughlin, Mary C: Eudora, Freshman, Biological Sci- ence. Launder, David B: Kansas City. Mo., Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Lauri, Harry N: Junction City, Freshman. Political Sci- ence. Laury, Annie: Ottawa. Special. Psychology. Layton, Linda L: Independence. Junior. Community Services and Social Welfare. FIFTH ROW: Leach, Deborah J: Bonner Springs, Junior, Elementary Education. Leach, James E: Osborne, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Leach, Mary A: Osborne, Freshman, General Home Economics. Leakey, Richard S: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Lear, Jimmy R: White Cloud. Junior, Social Science. SIXTH ROW: Leasure, Mary K: Wichita, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Leathers, Charles W: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. LeBlanc, Leonard H: Danbury, Conn., Freshman, Geography. Lebold, Shirley J: Lawson. Mo., Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Lebow, John R: Parkville, Mo., Sophomore, Pre- Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: LeBreton, Kathryn E: Overland Park. Sophomore, Preschool Education. Leckron, Terry S: Abilene, Junior, Elementary Education. LeClerc, Steven A: Lyons. Freshman, Agricultural Engi- neering. Lee, Brenda R: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Lee, Linda K: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. EIGHTH ROW: Lee, Mary E: Idana, Freshman, Mathematics. Lee, Nancy E: Dwight, Junior, Elementary Education. Lee, Ronald R: Haysville, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Lee, Susan K: Law- rence, Sophomore, General. Leeburg, Janice M: Reading, Freshman, General Home Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Leeds, Arnold D: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Leeper, Georgiana L: Overland Park. Sophomore, Clothing Retail- ing. Leete, Rebecca J: Liberal, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Legge, Jeffrey P: Hicksville, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Legler, Gary L: Overland Park, Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Underclass: Lar-Leg TOP ROW: Larsen, Milton D: Wichita, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Larson, Brian J: Glencoe, III., Sophomore, Architecture. Larson, Darris K: Marquette. Freshman, Agricultural Economics. Larson, Donna M: Atchinson. Junior, Elementary Education. Larson, Howard A: Tescott, Junior, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Larson, Janis M: Marquette, Junior, Interior Design. Larson, Paula J: Leonardville, Sophomore. Elementary Education. Lasley, William J: Salina, Freshman, Radio and Television. Lasswell, Glenda K: Emmett, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Latas, Cynthia S: Rozel, Freshman. Speech. THIRD ROW: Latham, Janice Ray: Shawnee Mission, Junior, History. Latta, Joel G: Topeka, Sophomore, Accounting. Latta, Loretta J: Melvern, Junior, Elementary Education. Laufenberg, Daniel G: Kinsley, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Laughlin, Amy A: Man- hattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. 609 ' Handmade artwork including pieces of beaded jewelry were sold or exhibited by student craftsmen at a peace Underclass: Leh-Leo TOP ROW: Lehman, Charles G: Brewster, Freshman, General. Leh- mann, Dennis L: Gaylord, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. Lehrman, Verney: Newton, Junior, Building Construction. Leighty, Joyce C: Inman, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Leikam, Dale F: Ness City, Freshman, Agriculture. SECOND ROW: Leimer, Delvan D: El Dorado, Junior, Architecture. Leishman, Leon D: Ellsworth, Neb., Freshman Feed Science and Management. Lemke, Rita E: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Lemley, Janet V: Dwight, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Lemon, Ronald B: Osborne, Junior, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Lenhert, Robert D: Navarre, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Lentz, Linda D: Topeka, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Lenz, Janice D: Ellis, Junior, Secondary Education. Lenz, Pamela E: Ellis, Sophomore. Pre-Nursing. Leonard, Doyle W: Salina, Sopho- more, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Leonard, Gayle S: Topeka, Freshman, General. Leon- ard, Harriet E: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Interior Design. Leon- ard, Lois L: Riley, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Leone, Rachel J: Junction City, Special, General. Leopold, Virginia L: Garden City, Sophomore, Preschool Education. fair in the city park. All profits were returned to the artist or given to the Washington moratorium. t i ( i i 610 Underclass: Lep-Lin TOP ROW: Lepej, Jo K: Great Bend. Junior. Preschool Child. Lesch- ber, Allan R: Hiawatha. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Lesline, Shirty A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Leven- dofsky, Jean M: Belleville. Freshman. Dietetics and Institutional Management. Levene, Elyse B: Prairie Village, Freshman. Physical Therapy. SECOND ROW: Levin, Otto W: Kensington. Junior. Agricultural Eco- nomics. Levin, Steven C: Kensington, Freshman. Mechanical Engi- neering. Levine, Michael A: Miami, Fla.. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Lewallen, Stephen L: Winfield. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Lewis, Alan L: Osage City. Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Lewis, Dorothy A: Garden City. Sophomore, Home Economi cs Education. Lewis, Gary L: Dighton. Freshman. Engineer- ing. Lewis, Gordon G: Paola, Sophomore. Landscape Architecture. Lewis, Pamela J: St. John, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Lewis, Robert E: Wichita. Junior. Wildlife Conservation. FOURTH ROW: Lewis, Sammy R: Ames. Junior. Agricultural Eco- nomics. Lewis, Vickie V: Kansas City. Freshman. Psychology. Ley, Jane S: Leoti. Sophomore. Pre-Law. Libby, Lauren D: Smith Center. Freshman. Agricultural Education. Lienemann, Robert P: Herkimer. Freshman. Architectural Structures. FIFTH ROW: Lietzen, Eleanor R: Kansas City. Special. Lignitz, Mar- garet A: Manhattan. Sophomore, Art. Lignitz, Susan E: Manhattan. Freshman. General Home Economics. Lilley, Ronald D: Silver Lake. Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Lilliston, Barbara A: Overland Park, Freshman. Social Science. SIXTH ROW: Lind, Sandra M: Birdsboro. Pa.. Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine in Agriculture. Lindahl, Carl D: Enterprise. Junior, Political Science. Lindahl, Paul A: Overland Park. Junior. Nuclear Engineering. Lindberg, Judith K: Prairie Village. Freshman. General Home Economics. Lindbloom. Claire W: Leawood. Sophomore. Re- tailing Clothing. SEVENTH ROW: Lindeman, Donna S: Springfield. Mo.. Sophomore. Interior Design. Under, Douglas W: Gardner. Freshman. Technical Journalism. Linders, Scott F: Sparta. III.. Sophomore. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine in Agriculture, Lindgren, Ray W: Council Grove. Soph- omore, General. Lindley, David M: Parsons. Junior, Industrial Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Lindquist, James L: Waterville. Freshman. General Agriculture. Lindsay, William M: Osage, Junior. Nuclear Engineer- ing. Lindsey, Ralph C: Troy. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Line, Richard M: Lakin. Freshman. Psychology. Linebarger, Robert M: Shawnee Mission, Freshman. General. BOTTOM ROW: Linenberger, Donna S: Hays. Freshman. Technical Journalism. Linenberger, John J: Morrowville. Freshman. Mechani- cal Engineering. Linenberger, Larry E: Great Bend. Sophomore. Physical Education. LinK, Marita: Aurora. Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Link, Robert E: Waukesha. Wis., Freshman, Nuclear Engineering. 611 FOURTH ROW: Livergood, James L: Salina, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Livers, Barbara L: Hays, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Livingood, Christy L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Gener- al. Livingston, Clarence: Olathe, Sophomore, Business Administra- tion. Ljungdahl, Jeannine: Dodge City, Freshman, Modern Languages. FIFTH ROW: Lloyd, Judith L: McPherson, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Loader, John L: Junction City, Freshman, Nucle- ar Engineering. Lock, Charles W: Carrollton, Mo., Junior, Business Administration. Lock, David E: Wallace, Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Lockard, James 0: Altamont, Freshman, Anthropology. SIXTH ROW: Lockhart, Gary R: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Lockstrom, Sonja K: Salina, Freshman, General. Loder, Randal K: Garden City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Loeb, Louis B: Junction City, Freshman, Psychology. Lofgreen, Constance A: Nor- ton, Junior, Pre-Nursing. SEVENTH ROW: Logan, Brenda J: Beloit, Freshman, Fashion Design. Logan, Jennifer A: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Lohrmeyer, Robert L: Logan, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Lol- li, Joseph S: Topeka, Sophomore, Architecture. Lonberger, Ladon- na: Lincoln, Sophomore, General. EIGHTH ROW: Long, Keith E: Leoti, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Long, Ronald F: Hiawatha, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Long, Trudie K: St. John, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Longbine, Nancy J: Leawood, Freshman, General. Longren, Jerry D: Manhattan, Sopho- more, Horticulture. BOTTOM ROW: Longren, Maren K: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Loofbourrow, Steven: Manhattan, Sophomore, Architecture. Lord, Nancy R: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Lorhan, Lynda L: Prairie Village. Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Lorson, Carolyn A: Hope, Freshman, General Home Economics. Underclass: Lin-Lor TOP ROW: Link, Thomas V: Aurora, Sophomore, Business Adminis- tration. Linn, Linda K: Wichita, Freshman, General. Linscott, Cosa L: Topeka, Sophomore, Physical Education. Linthicum, Barbara K: Wichita, Freshman, General. Lisher, Barbara A: Kansas City, Fresh- man, Political Science. SECOND ROW: Little, Bruce K: Wichita, Sophomore, Landscape Ar- chitecture. Little, Cynthia L: Marysville, Freshman, Home Econom- ics Education. Little, Lucia A: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. Littlefield, Ardys L: Kansas City, Sophomore, History. Littler, Kathryn M: Cottonwood, Freshman, Community Services and Social Welfare. THIRD ROW: Littrell, David A: Manhattan, Junior, Music. Liu, Johnny C: Manhattan, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Liu, Kathy H: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Economics. Lively, Kristin G: Prairie Village, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Livergood, George A: Sali- na, Junior, Electrical Engineering. u , , 612 Underclass: Los-Mah TOP ROW: Lose, Kathy J: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Loucks, Rodney R: Manhattan, Junior. Political Science. Loucks, Roxy A: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Louderbaugh, Ronald: Yates Center, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Lough, Jay M: Salina, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Louis, Mary D: Wichita. Sophomore. Preschool Edu- cation. Loveridge, Debra J: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Economics. Lovitch, Fran J: Kansas City. Junior, Pre-Business Edu- cation. Lowder, Carolyn M: Wellington, Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Lowe, Marie A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. THIRD ROW: Lowe, Steven R: McPherson, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine In Agriculture. Lowrey, Lonnie L: Larned. Freshman, Archi- tectural Structures. Lowry, Kathy L: Ulysses, Freshman, Fashion Design. Lowry, Myron W: Norton, Junior, Computer Science. Lowry, Valerie A: Overland Park, Freshman, Art. FOURTH ROW: Loyd, Marilyn S: Sedgwick, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Luckeroth, Janice M: Marysville, Junior, Sociolo- gy. Leuhring, Lila L: Manhattan. Junior, Psychology. Luetgert, Ar- nold D: Prairie Village, Freshman, Architecture. Luke, Diane M: Scott City. Freshman. General Home Economics. FIFTH ROW: Luke, Jessie L: Scott City, Sophomore, Community Ser- vices and Social Welfare. LuKert, Michael F: Sabetha. Freshman Architecture. Lull, Douglas F: Morrowville. Freshman, Physical Edu- cation. Lundblad, William B: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Zoolo- gy. Lundquist, Marcia S: Belle Plaine, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Lundstrom, Dana L: McPherson, Junior, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Lundy, Patricia E: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Lustgarten, Sharon R: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre- Secondary Education. Lydick, Sylvia A: Hamlin, Junior, Art. Lyman, Marc D: Kinsley, Junior, Medical Technology. SEVENTH ROW: Lynch, Larry L: Hugoton, Freshman, General. Lynch, Marvin L: Pique. Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Lynch, Michael D: Salina, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Lynn, William R: Coffeyville, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Lyon, Carol A: Greensburg, Junior, Sociology. EIGHTH ROW: MacKender, Janet S: Olathe, Sophomore, Music Edu- cation. Macklin, Donald L: Canton, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Maechtlen, Linda E: Clearwater. Freshman, Physical Therapy. Maes, Nancy J: Bushton, Junior, General Home Economics. Mages, Rich- ard J: Spearville, Junior, Electrical Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Magette, Stephen F: Beloit, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Maggard, Linda Kay: LaCrosse. Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Magnett, Dale: Westmoreland, Junior, Mill- ing Science and Management. Mah, Larry K: Topeka, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Mahar, John R: Summit, N.J., Sophomore, Psychology. 613 Underclass: Mah-Mar TOP ROW: Mahoney, Lucinda A: Dorrance, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Maier, Maureen K: Coldwater, Soph- omore, Psychology. Mailen, Gregory G: Junction City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Makovec, G. Tracy: Wichita, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Malkames, Marjorie A: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Physical Education. SECOND ROW: Mall, Donna D: Kingman, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Mallory, William E: Ellis, Junior, Business Administration. Malmstrom, Steven D: Topeka, Freshman, Engineering. Malone, Terrance J: Raymond, Junior, Secondary Education. Mamura, Owen M: Lihue, Hawaii, 04, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Maneth, Cheryl Ann: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Maneth, Marion L: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Mang, Patricia L: Prairie Village, Junior, General Home Economics. Mangelsdorf, E: Kansas City, Junior, Speech. Manion, Betty J: Junction City, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Mankin, William E: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Architec- ture. Manley, Marsha: Powhattan, Sophomore, General Home Eco- nomics. Mann, Judith L: Dodge City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Mann, Michael A: Toronto, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Mann, Robert G: Overland Park, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Mannell, Terrence L: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Mantz, Henry J: Claflin, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Manuel, Kent L: Manhattan, Freshman, Engineering. Mar, Clarence: Junction City, Special, Electrical Engineering. Marble, Herbert D: Kansas City, Junior, Physical Education. SIXTH ROW: Marcuson, Diane G: Dresden, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Marcuson, Julie B: Dresden, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Maring, Jeanne M: Bird City, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Marino, Rita A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. Marion, Kathy C: Howard, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SEVENTH ROW: Marker, Leora B: Blue Springs, Mo., Sophomore, Horticulture. Markert, Sherry L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Gener- al. Markey, Heather J: Maplewood, N.J., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Markley, Renee L: Salina, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Marler, Ronald J: Topeka, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Marlowe, John D: Greenleaf, Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Marmie, Jerry L: Great Bend, Junior, Business Ad- ministration. Marmor, Megan L: Wichita, Freshman, Speech Pathol- ogy and Audiology. Marple, Colleen K: Smith Center, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Marshall, Catherine: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Marshall, Janet J: Minneola, Sophomore, Fashion Design. Marshall, Kathleen D: Mayetta, Freshman, General. Mar- shall, Lisa R: Eureka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Mar- shall, Maria I: Eureka, Freshman, General. Marshall, Patricia L: Prai- rie Village, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. 614 ] - SEVENTH ROW: Mast, Mary M: Wichita, Freshman, General. Ma- thews, Melanie: Pittsburg, Freshman, General. Mathewson, James E: Kansas City. Junior, Chemistry. Matia, Arthur G: St. Louis, Mo., Junior. Agronomy. Matney, William T: Gower. Mo.. Sophomore. Animal Science and Industry. EIGHTH ROW: Matson, Jenell M: Clifton, Junior. Preschool Educa- tion. Matthews, Rita A: Kinsley, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Mattix, Steven C: Ellinwood, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Mattke, Frank E: Ogallah, Junior, Agricultural Education. Mattox, Patricia S: Wichita, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Mauderly, Nancy A: Strong City. Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Maurer, Bradley F: Gettysburg, Ohio. Sophomore, Me- chanical Engineering. Maurer, Stanley J: Marysville. Junior, Busi- ness Administration. Maxfield, Larry L: St. Joseph Mo., Freshman, Architecture. Maxwell, Bonnie C: Old Bridge. N.J., Junior. Secondary Education. Underclass: Mar-Max TOP ROW: Marshall, Richard K: Great Bend, 04, Architecture. Mar- ston, Belinda A: Canton, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Marten, Beverly A: Wheaton, Sophomore, Computer Science. Marten, Jo A: Onaga, Sophomore, Retail Floriculture. Marten, Larry L: Wheaton, Junior, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Martens, Elaine M: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Martin, Bradford E: Herington. Sophomore. General. Martin, Brock A: Johnson, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary in Agriculture. Martin, Carol M: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Martin, Craig M: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. THIRD ROW: Martin, Douglas S: Herington, Junior, Art. Martin, Jan- et L: Kansas City, Sophomore, General. Martin, Jean A: Carlton, Sophomore, Mathematics. Martin, Linda G: Watson, Mo., Sopho- more, Interior Design. Martin, Marsha J: Topeka, Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. FOURTH ROW: Martin, Marty J: Leawood, Sophomore, Interior De- sign. Martin, Philip G: Clay Center, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Martin, Richard L: Dighton. Sophomore, Chemistry. Martinsen, Andrew L: Primrose. Neb., Sophomore. Veterinary Medi- cine. Martinsen, Bruce: Hawthorne. N.J., Sophomore, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Martinsen , R. Gary: East Paterson, N.J., Freshman, Bio- logical Science. Marxen, Gloria A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Art. Marzan, Elena L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Mason, Gerald W: Beattie, Junior, Accounting. Mason, Joel J: Kiowa, Sophomore, General. SIXTH ROW: Mason, Marlin W: South Haven. Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Massey, Kenneth I: Lyons, Sophomore, Chemical En- gineering. Massey, Mitchell D: Stafford, Freshman, Chemical Engi- neering. Massey, Robin D: Lenexa, Freshman. General. Mast, Kath- leen M: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. 615 Underclass: Max-McC TOP ROW: Maxwell, Bruce: Piper, Senior, Architecture. Maxwell, Stephen R: Washington, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. May, Ste- phen L: Ellis, Sophomore, Business Administration. Mayer, Don R: Marysville, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Mayer, James A: Topeka, Freshman, Architecture. SECOND ROW: Mayfield, Bernard: Jackson, Miss., Sophomore, Mathematics. Mayfield, Madline M: Houston, Tex., Sophomore, Pre- Medicine. Mayfield, Terry L: Dodge City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Mayhew, Becky J: Belpre, Sophomore, General. Mays, Albertino G: Junction City, Junior, Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Mays, Shelley J: Buffalo, N.Y., Freshman, General Home Economics. Mayse, Thomas M: Mission, Sophomore, Mathe- matics. McAfee, Lowell D: Garnett, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. McArthur, Lanissa L: Holdrege, Neb., Sophomore, Foods and Nutri- tion in Business. McAtee, Betsy L: Waterville, Sophomore, General. FOURTH ROW: McAtee, Joseph M: Vermillion, Freshman, Engineer- ing. McBride, Patrice E: Hiawatha, Freshman, General. McCabe, Thomas M: Overland Park, Freshman, Psychology. McCall, Joelle A: Stockton, Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. McCallister, Gary D: Arlington Heights, III., Sophomore, General. FIFTH ROW: McCallum, James D: Solomon, Sophomore, General. McCammon, Pat J: Glendale, Mo., Sophomore, Feed Science and Management. McCance, Janet L: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. McCann, Christopher: Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Junior, Biological Science. McCargar, Mark A: Salina, Sophomore, Computer Science. SIXTH ROW: McCarthy, Margaret E: Prairie Village, Junior, Elemen- tary Education. McCarty, Helen E: Ashland, Junior, Home Econom- ics Extension. McCaskie, Elizabeth: Topeka, Sophomore, Interior Design. McCaslin, Linda E: Stockton, Junior, Pre-Nursing. Mc- Cauley, Charles R: Mayetta, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. SEVENTH ROW: McCausland, Paul S: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Law. McClanahan, Robert W: Junction City, Sophomore, Art. McClellan, Lou A: Atwood, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. McClelland, Ronald E: Hutchinson, Junior, Electrical Engineering. McClelland, Tamara K: Topeka, Freshman, Interior Design. EIGHTH ROW: McCollough, Joanne E: Randall, Freshman, Veteri- nary Medicine. McConn, Richard L: Winfield, Freshman, Business Administration. McConnell, Carol S: Dodge City, Junior, Secondary Education. McCool, Katherine A: Junction City, Junior, Business Administration. McCown, Susan J: Overland Park, Junior, Elemen- tary Education. BOTTOM ROW: McCoy, Jerry L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Account- ing. McCoy, Michael D: Towanda, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. McCoy, Shirley J: Hiawatha, Junior, Pre-Secondary Education. McCoy, Thomas K: Hutchinson, Junior, Bacteriology. McCrary, Georganna J: Russell, Sophomore, General Home Economics. 616 ice are Underclass: McC-McK TOP ROW: McCrary, Janet E: Manhattan, Sophomore, History. Mc- Crate, Michael D: lola, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agricul- ture. McCray, Constance M: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. McCrillis, Joan E: Wichita. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. McCune, Walter C: Montezuma, Freshman. General. SECOND ROW: McDaneld, Kathleen M: Luray, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. McDaniel, Dennis L: Attica. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. McDaniel, Karen M: Salina, Junior. Foods and Nutrition. McDaniel, Michael F: Winchester, Freshman, Civil Engineering. McDermott, Richard D: Kansas City. Mo.. Sophomore, Architecture. THIRD ROW: McDiffett, William M: Alta Vista, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. McDonald, David C: Wichita, Sophomore, Architecture. McDonald, Diane K: Williamsburg. Junior, Home Eco- nomics Education. McDonald, Karen C: Glasco, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. McDonald, Lilly: Overland Park, Freshman, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: McDonald, Mark D: Herington, Freshman, Political Science. McDonald, Michael E: Leavenworth, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. McDonald, Randolph: Leawood. Sophomore, History. McDonald, Robert C: Smith Center, Junior, Mathematics. Mc- Donald, Stanley L: Garden City, Sophomore, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: McElhany, Patrick A: Shawnee. Junior, Music Educa- tion. McFadden, Christy N: Goodland, Sophomore, General. Mc- Fadden, Nan L: Goodland, Freshman, Applied Music. McFall, Kelly W: Sawyer, Junior, Chemical Engineering. McFariand, Sharon E: Leawood, Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: McFariand, Terry L: Prairie Village, Junior, Business Administration. McGee, Carol C: Massapequa, N.Y., Junior, Sociolo- gy. McGeorge, Terry L: Louisburg, Freshman, Architecture. McGhee, Charles M: McPherson, Junior, Political Science. McGinness, Kama- la J:Olathe, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: McGinness, Steven A: Independence, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. McGrath, Harry B: Florissant, Mo., Sopho- more, Animal Science and Industry. McGrath, Randall E: Topeka, Sophomore, Business Administration. McGrew, Terry L: Fort Scott, Junior, Mathematics. McGuire, Harlyn G: Oberlin. Freshman. Veteri- nary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: McGuirk, Elizabeth A: Louisburg, Freshman. Interior Design. McHatton, Michael W: Hugoton, Sophomore, Psychology. Mclntyre, Larry K: Atchison, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Mclntyre, Malcolm B: Prairie Village, Freshman, Biological Science. Mclver, Kathleen J: Topeka, Sophomore. Psychology. BOTTOM ROW: McKahan, Donald C: Winnetka, III., Sophomore, Architecture. McKaig, Donna J: Gardner, Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. McKale, William C: Longford, Junior, History. McKay, Daniel H: LaCrosse. Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. McKay, John R: Seattle. Wash., Junior Electrical Engineering. 617 Underclass: McK-Mei TOP ROW: McKee, Ann C: Spearville. Sophomore. Physical Therapy. McKee, Charles A: Wetmore, Junior, Dairy Production. McKee, Mary K: Colby, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. McKeeman, Der- iece M: Talmage, Sophomore, Physical Education. McKeithan, Ryan A: Greensboro. N.C., Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. SECOND ROW: McKenna, Sean E: Kingman, Freshman, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. McKenzie, Gordon B: Leawood, Sophomore, Architecture. McKim, Kathleen D: Salina, Freshman, Speech Pathol- ogy and Audiology. McKinley, Roxane: Norton, Sophomore, Dietet- ics and Institutional Management. McKinney, Sheryl K: Salina, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. THIRD ROW: McKnight, Bonnie L: Delphos, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. McKnight, Lois L: Delphos, Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. McKoon, Maxine L: Paola, Junior, Dietetics and Insti- tutional Management. McLain, Janis L: Satanta, Freshman, Pre- Business Education. McLain, Michael S: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: McLaughlin, David E: Chapman, Junior, Physical Education. McLeish, Edwin I: Alamota, Sophomore, General Agricul- ture. McLeod, Kathryn L: Wichita, Sophomore, Biological Science. McMahon, Elaine C: Piper, Junior, Geology. McManigal, John A: Hoi- ton, Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: McMillen, John M: Mission, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. McMillen, Kenneth J: Hutchinson, Junior, Geology. Mc- Millen, Thomas J: Independence, Junior, Chemical Engineering. McMillon, Sandria L: Tonganoxie, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. McNeal, Deanna M: Waldo, Junior, English. SIXTH ROW: McNee, Jerry C: Cottonwood, Freshman, Business Administration. McNeil, Janis K: Manhattan, Freshman, General Home Economics. McNeil, Marcia F: Hays, Freshman, General Home Economics. McNerny, Charles M: Sharon Springs, Sopho- more, Business Administration. McNerny, Elaine K: Sharon Springs, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: McNew, Jerry L: Commerce City, Colo., Junior, Ar- chitecture. McPherson, Kathleen E: McLouth, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. McPherson, Marlene R: McLouth, Junior, Community Services and Social Welfare. McVicker, Daryl L: Beeler, Freshman. General Agriculture. McVicker, Earl D: Beeler, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Mead, Barbara B: Greenwich, Conn., Freshman, Gen- eral. Meade, Rosemary: Abilene, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Means, Mark S: Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Meeker, Roger V: Wichita, Freshman, Physical Science. Meetz, James A: Newton, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Mehlhorn, Christiane A: Eatontown, N.J., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Meier, Jane A: Lincoln, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Meierhenry, Earl F: Norfolk, Neb., Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Meiers, John H: Arkansas City, Junior, Architecture. Meiners, John H: Topeka. Freshman, Mathematics. aj B V f f 2tfM 618 Underclass: Mel-Mig TOP ROW: Wellies, Bennett W: Ness City, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Melton, Christena M: Salina, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Melton, Janie L: Stockton, Sophomore, Gener- al. Melton, Kathryn L: Topeka, Freshman, Home Economics Educa- tion. Wendell, Karen S: Overland Park, Freshman, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Mendenhall, Marsha A: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Mentgen, John R: Salina, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Menzies, Peter J: Washington, Freshman, General. Merchant, Thomas P: Leawood. Freshman, General. Meredith, Ron- ald L: Scott City, Junior, Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Meredith, William H: Lincoln, Junior, Psychology. Mermis, Douglas R: Salina, Sophomore. Architecture. Merrick, Mary M: Prairie Village, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Merrill, Melanie A: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Speech Pathology and Audiology. Merry- field, Ava J: Holton, Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Wertes, Kathleen A: Prairie Village, Sophomore. Community Services and Social Welfare. Mertz, Harold J: Manhat- tan, Freshman, Engineering. Mestrovich, Janice C: Kansas City. Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. Metcalf, Bar- bara J: Bonner Springs, Freshman. Physical Therapy. Metzger, Joyce I: Scott City, Junior. Elementary Edu cation. FIFTH ROW: Metzinger, Leon F: Caldwell, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Mey- er, Cathy A: Seneca. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Meyer, Daryl J: Sabetha. Junior. Feed Science and Management. Meyer, Deborah J: Johnson City, N.Y., Sophomore. Mathematics. Meyer, Donna M: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Meyer, Jay A: Athol, Freshman, General Agriculture. Meyer, John E: Dodge City, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. Meyer, Kathy J: Smith Center. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Meyer, Laura A: Osage City, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Educa- tion. Meyer, Laura L: Leavenworth. Junior, Elementary Education. SEVENTH ROW: Meyer, Leo D: Goodland, Junior. Agricultural Mech- anization. Meyer, Leroy G: Seneca. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Med- icine. Meyer, Mary E: Olathe. Sophomore. General. Meyer, Nancy E: Basehor, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Meyer, Patricia A: St. Louis, Mo., Sophomore, General. EIGHTH ROW: Meyer, Robert M: Overland Park. Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Meyer, Robert M: Ottawa, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Meyer, William E: Powhattan, Sophomore, Ag- ricultural Economics. Meyeres, Gilbert J: Downs, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Michaelis, Diane L: Topeka, Freshman, Phys- ical Therapy. BOTTOM ROW: Mick, Theodore J: Beloit. Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Mierau, William C: Wichita, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Miersma, Harry A: Artesia, Calif., Sophomore. Business Administra- tion. Miesse, John V: Bonner Springs. Sophomore. Geology. Might, Nancy L: Wichita, Freshman. Technical Journalism. 619 SIXTH ROW: Miller, Joseph E: Effingham, Junior, Accounting. Miller, Joseph P: Effingham, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Miller, Lannie R: Stuttgart, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Miller, Mar- garet J: Stafford, Sophomore, Radio and Television. Miller, Marilyn J: Mission, Freshman, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Miller, Marlynne K: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. Miller, Martha L: Cimarron, Junior, Community Services and Social Welfare. Miller, Maurice C: Great Bend, Freshman, Argricultural Economics. Miller, Max I: Prairie Vil- lage, Sophomore, Business Administration. Miller, Michael D: Kan- sas City, Sophomore, Business Administration. EIGHTH ROW: Miller, Nancy E: Atchison, Junio r, Elementary Educa- tion. Miller, Patricia A: Burrton, Sophomore, Speech. Miller, Patricia M: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Miller, Paul D: Hanston, Sopho- more, Agricultural Education. Miller, Paula K: Great Bend, Sopho- more, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Miller, Randall D: El Dorado, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Miller, Randall W: Topeka, Freshman, General. Miller, Ran- dy K: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Miller, Rexanne: Roselle, III., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Miller, Richard H: Leawood, Freshman, Agronomy. Underclass: Mil-Mil TOP ROW: Milbradt, Mary A: Clay Center, Freshman, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Miles, Carmel J: Satanta, Sophomore, Interior Design. Miles, Jonathan L: Manhattan, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Miles, Mary L: Atchison, Freshman, Psychology. Miley, Sharon K: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Miller, Benny J: Burdett, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Miller, Charles E: Dwight, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Mill- er, Connie S: Fort Scott, Junior, Home Economics Education. Miller, Conrad R: West Plains, Mo., Sophomore, Architectural Structures. Miller, Craig L: Alma, Freshman, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Miller, Dale W: Kansas City, Junior, Architectural Structures. Miller, Darrel: Dwight, Junior, Animal Science and In- dustry. Miller, David E: Manhattan, Freshman, Architecture. Miller, David L: Leawood, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Miller, Deborah E: Meade, Freshman, General. FOURTH ROW: Miller, Don R: Great Bend, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Miller, Ford W: Kansas City, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Miller, Frederick G: Overland Park, Sophomore, Physi- cal Education. Miller, Gary E: Mayetta, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Miller, Gary R: Weskan, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. FIFTH ROW: Miller, Janet F: Lebo, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Miller, Jean E: Salina, Junior, Pre-Medicine. Miller, Jeffery C: Fort Edward, N.Y., Junior, Agricultural Economics. Miller, John E: Man- hattan, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Miller, John M: Richmond Heights, Mo., Junior, Architecture. 620 Underclass: Mil-Moo TOP ROW: Miller, Richard H: Overland Park, Sophomore, Computer Science. Miller, Stephen B: Hiawatha. Freshman. Political Science. Miller, Steven D: Agra. Junior, Political Science. Miller, Steven L: Burdett. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Miller, Susan K: Holton, Freshman, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Miller, Terry N: Hutchinson, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Miller, Timothy L: Atchison, Junior. Mathematics. Mill- er, Victoria L: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Miller, Wil- liam C: Overland Park, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Miller, Wil- liam J: Collyer, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. THIRD ROW: Mills, Donald C: Orlando, Fla., Sophomore, Accounting. Mills, Janet A: McPherson, Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. Millsap, Catherine A: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. Milner, Susan D: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Mims, Diane M: Kansas City, Mo.. Freshman. General. FOURTH ROW: Mims, Larry: Kansas City. Mo., Special. Business Administration. Minard, Margaret K: Concordia. Junior. Elementary Education. Minden, Robert E: Paola. Freshman. Agricultural Eco- nomics. Minear, Bruce B: Canton, Junior. Industrial Engineering. Miner, Oliver W: Sublette. Sophomore, General . FIFTH ROW: Miner, William D: Ness City, Junior, History. Mingle, Marsha L: Guymon. Okla., Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Minor, Janis L: Leawood, Freshman, Biological Science. Min- ton, Adele C: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Mirsky, Paul B: Flushing, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: Mistarka, George C: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.. Junior. Psy- chology. Mitchell, Jalayn R: Neodesha, Freshman, Music Education. Mitchell, Kenneth B: Kansas City, Mo.. Special. Business Administra- tion. Mitchell, Michael R: Chester. Neb.. Freshman. General. Mitch- ell, Robert C: Topeka, Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Mitten, Monte J: Salina, Freshman. General. Mlinek, Dan J: St. Francis. Junior, Mathematics. Mock, Gregory D: Plainville, Sophomore, Pre-Dentistry. Moden, Gary W: Salina, Junior, Business Administration. Moffatt, Margaret R: Sollege Point, N.Y., Junior, Secondary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Moll, Marianne M: Cincinnati, Ohio, Junior, Elemen- tary Education. Mollenkamp, Lew E: WaKeeney. Sophomore, Pre- Dentistry. Mollett, John C: Hutchinson, Freshman, General. Mon- crief, Robert M: Baxter Springs, Sophomore. Statistics. Montgom- ery, James M: Manhattan, Sophomore, General Agriculture. BOTTOM ROW: Montgomery, Pamela S: Barnard, Freshman. Pre- Business Education. Montgomery, Patricia: Manhattan, Sopho- more. Physical Education. Montgomery, Sally Y: Wichita, Sopho- more. Pre-Secondary Education. Monty, Rosemary: Salina. Sopho- more. Pre-Elementary Education. Moody, Roberta J: Leonardville. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. 621 Underclass: Moo-Mor TOP ROW: Moomaw, Robert E: Ensign, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Moon, Rosemary A: Hugoton, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Mooney, Thomas J: Hutchinson, Freshman, Mathemat- ics. Moore, Clifford W: Kansas City, Freshman, Biological Science. Moore, John H: Atchison, Sophomore, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Moore, Judith A: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Moore, Michael E: Kansas City, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Moore, Nancy L: Wichita, Junior, Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Moore, Robert B: Hamlin, Tex., Prov, Agri- cultural Economics. Moore, Sandra D: Holton, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Moore, Steven V: Caney, Freshman, General. Moore, Susan J: Westmoreland, Freshman, General. Morellino, Thomas A: Patchogue, N.Y., Sophomore, Biological Science. Morey, Linda A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Morgan, Barbara A: Clyde, Freshman, Interior Design. Hurrying to her morning classes, a coed walks through falling leaves turned to bright colors by the autumn air. The 180 kinds of trees, comprosing the 2,500 on campus, are native to most temperate zones. 622 Underclass: Mor-Mue TOP ROW: Morgan, Julie D: Salina. Junior, Modern Languages. Mor- gan, Rodney K: Dwight. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Mor- gan, Roy W: Kansas City, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Morgan, Shirley R: Arkansas City, Junior, Mathematics. Morgenson, Susan C: Abilene, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Morgenstern, Robert: Hoisington. Sophomore. Ac- counting. Moriarty, Walter A: Overland Park, Freshman. Architec- ture. Morray, Carol A: Madison, Freshman. Foods and Nutrition. Morrill, Linda K: Wichita, Sophomore. Medical Technology. Morris, Catherine B: Minneapolis, Freshman, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Morris, Oilman D: Logan, Freshman, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Morris, B. John: Eudora. Senior.Civil Engineering. Morris, Larry M: Garnett, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Morris, Rodney L: Ulys- ses. Sophomore, Humanities. Morrison, David W: Salina, Freshman, Dairy Production. FOURTH ROW: Morrow, Guy R: Wichita, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Morrow, Joyce B: St. Marys. Sophomore, History. Morrow, Roger W: Kansas City. Junior, Computer Science. Morse, Ann L: Osage City. Freshman. General Home Economics. Morse, Richard L: Manhattan. Junior. Mathematics. FIFTH ROW: Mortimer, Robert D: Delphos, Sophomore, Physical Education. Morton, Catherine A: Bonner Springs, Junior, Elementa- ry Education. Morton, Thomas S: Oxford, Junior, Agronomy. Moser, Dennis E: Hugoton, Sophomore. Animal Science and Industry. Mos- er, Katherine J: Hiawatha. Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Mosher, Karen E: Simpson, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Mosher, Shirley A: Simpson, Junior, Elementary Education. Mosier, Carol E: Spalding, Neb.. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Mosier, Richard A: Lenora. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Mo- sier, Steven J: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Moss, Kristine: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Moss, Victor A: Manhattan. Sophomore, Anthropology. Moxley, George F: Council Grove. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Moyer, Edward J: Pottsville. Pa.. Sophomore. Wildlife Conservation. Moyer, John R: Deer Creek. Okla.. Prov. Agricultural Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Moyer, Shirley M: Lakin. Freshman, Accounting. Muck, Donald R: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Forestry. Muck, Duane C: Osborne. Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Muck, Janet M: Os- borne. Freshman. Pre-Business Education. Mudge, Barbara E: St. Paul. Minn.. Sophomore. Preschool Education. BOTTOM ROW: Mudge, Patricia A: St. Paul. Minn., Junior. Home Economics Education. Mudrick, David P: Ottawa, Freshman, Gener- al. Mueller, Barry W: Marion, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. Mueller, Gail E: Alma. Junior. Community Services and Social Wel- fare. Mueller, Janice S: Hanover. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. W-l- 5 fw 623 Underclass: Mue-Mut TOP ROW: Mueller, John W: Highland, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Mueting, Jacalyn L: Seneca, Freshman, Technical Jour- nalism. Mugler, Laree A: Clay Center, Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Mugler, Lorraine A: Clay Center, Freshman, General. Muir, William L: Manhattan, Special, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Muirhead, LeAnn K: Oberlin, Freshman, General. Mull, Douglas J: Salina, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Mull, Gerald D: Salina, Sophomore, Architecture. Mull, Glenn A: Pawnee Rock, Freshman, Business Administration. Mullett, Fred B: Prairie Village, Freshman, Computer Science. THIRD ROW: Mulligan, Jeanette M: Topeka, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Mullin, Janice M: Olathe, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Mullin, Vicky C: Longford, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Mullinix, Kathryn A: Leawood, Freshman, Interior Design. Muncie, Shirley A: Manhattan, Junior, Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Muncy, Suzanne: Dodge City, Junior, Secondary Education. Mundwiler, Nancy J: Larned, Sophomore, Chemistry. Munger, Jane M: Puerto Rico, Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. Munsey, Richard P: Mankato, Sophomore, Business Administration. Munson, Barbara A: Junction City, Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. FIFTH ROW: Munson, Robert C: Junction City, Junior, General Agri- culture. Muntz, Alan J: Greensburg, Junior, Agricultural Education. Murphree, Brad T: Overland Park, Freshman, Political Science. Murphree, Ola M: Chapman, Sophomore, Pre-Business Education. Murphy, Janet E: Bonner Springs, Junior, Dietetics and Institutional Management. SIXTH ROW: Murphy, Julie A: Norton, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Murphy, Marilyn J: Bonner Springs, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Murphy, Mark A: Abilene, Sophomore, Me- chanical Engineering. Murphy, Sandra L: Leavenworth, Freshman, General. Murray, Coleen: Great Bend, Freshman, General . SEVENTH ROW: Murray, Larry L: Elkhart, Sophomore, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Murray, Mary C: Garden City, Junior, Elementary Education. Murray, Sylvia L: Macksville, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Murry, Michael D: Leavenworth, Sophomore, General. Musgrove, Richard H: Redlands, Calif., Junior, Nuclear Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Musil, Elmer L: Burdett, Junior, Agricultural Journal- ism. Musil, Hannah E: Blue Rapids, Junior, Preschool Education. Musil, Marjorie A: Home, Freshman, General. Musil, Mary L: Blue Rapids, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Musil, Rob- ert F: Blue Rapids, Freshman, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Musil, Rosemary: Frankfort, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Musil, Susan E: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre- school Education. Musselman, Kathryn J: Ness City, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Mussemann, Christine: Wakeeney, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Mutch, Jeanne L: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. I I IH ; -i i 624 Underclass: Mye-Nel TOP ROW: Myers, Eveline C: Ft. Riley, Sophomore. Modern Lan- guage. Myers, Gaylord P: Cummings. Junior. Music Education. Myers, Kim E: Barnard. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Myers, Kristy J: Marquette. Junior. Interior Design. Myers, Linda L: Kansas City, Ju- nior. Clothing Retailing. SECOND ROW: Myers, Robert E: Cummings. Junior, Psychology. Myers, Ronald L: Hutchinson. Sophomore. History. Myrick, Dianna L: Prairie Village. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Nachtigal, Michael G: Hutchinson. Sophomore. History. Nafziger, Alvin K: Belleville, Sophomore. General. THIRD ROW: Nagle, Catherine H: Schuylkill Haven. Pa.. Sophomore. Sociology. Nash, Louie W: Montgomery. Ala.. Freshman. Bakery Science and Management. Nauert, Robert C: Prairie Village. Fresh- man. Pre-Forestry. Nave, Carol S: Kansas City. Sophomore. History. Naylor, Donald G: Burlington. Junior. Nuclear Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Neal, Daniel O: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Gener- al. Neal, Frederick D: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Wildlife Conser- vation. Neal, Marcus L: Caldwell. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Neal, Philip J: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Veterinary Medi- cine. Need, Stephen P: Garden City, Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine in Agriculture. FIFTH ROW: Nee), Richard C: Manhattan. Sophomore. General. Nee- ly, Heide M: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Neely, James P: Chanute. Junior. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine in Agriculture. Neff, Merry V: Lakin. Freshman. Psychology. Neff, Susan L: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Preschool Education. SIXTH ROW: Neill, Susan A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Nelson, David A: Ottawa. Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine in Agriculture. Nelson, Edward E: Holdrege. Neb.. Junior. Computer Science. Nelson, Gary D: Manhattan. Freshman. Physical Education. Nelson, Jane A: Sylvan Grove. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. SEVENTH ROW: Nelson, Johnnie V: Arlington. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Nelson, Joyce A: Goodland. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Nelson, Karin J: Burdick. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Nelson, Kent L: Bartonville, III.. Junior. Architecture. Nelson, Kirk L: Merriam, Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Nelson, Leland E: Washington. Junior. Secondary Education. Nelson, Marcia E: Horton. Freshman. General. Nelson, Mary E: Manhattan. Freshman, General Home Economics. Nelson, Mary K: Newton, Freshman, General Home Economics. Nelson, Nancy L: Newton. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. BOTTOM ROW: Nelson, Nanette M: Portsmouth. Neb.. Junior, Sec- ondary Education. Nelson, Patricia S: Manhattan, Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Nelson, Sandra L: Holton. Freshman. Gener- al. Nelssen, Linda K: Smith Center. Sophomore. Psychology. Nd- thorpe, Ronald A: Leawood. Sophomore. Business Administration. 625 SEVENTH ROW: Nitsch, Carol S: Oberlin, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Noble, Charles C: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Nachtigal, David: Inman, Sophomore, Pre-Verterinary. Noffsinger, John P: Wichita, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Nolman, Melford: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. EIGHTH ROW: Nolde, Ted D: Ferguson, Mo., Sophomore, Architec- tural Structures. Noll, Jerome R: Frankfort, Junior, Business Admin- istration. Nondorf, Timothy L: Wilson, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Noonan, Catherine A: Manhattan, Special, Art. Noordsy, Jill S: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. BOTTOM ROW: Norquest, Pamela A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Norris, Candice L: Natoma, Freshman, Art. North, Patrick W: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. Nor- ton, Mark E: Abilene, Sophomore, Milling Science and Management. Norton, Sharon L: Warren, N.J., Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. Underclass: Nes-Nor TOP ROW: Nesbit, Phillip F: Ottawa, Freshman, Computer Science. Nesch, James R: Ottawa, Freshman, Agriculture. Neufeld, Dotty J: Hutchinson, Junior, Home Economics Education. Neuforth, Linda E: Great Bend, Sophomore, Preschool Education. Neumann, Judith A: Atchison, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Nevins, Cathleen A: Cherry Hill, N.J., Junior, Foods and Nutrition Research. Nevins, Kristine E: Manhattan, Freshman, General. New, Mark W: Norcatur, Junior, General. Newberry, Pamela J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Newell, Doro- thy A: Stafford, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Newitt, Amanda B: Topeka, Junior, Sociology. Newkirk, Richard: Olathe, 04, Interior Design. Newland, Douglas B: Hamburg, N.Y., Junior, Landscape Architecture. Newman, Marsha K: Basehor. Freshman, Physical Therapy. Newman, Mary J: Leawood, Fresh- man, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Nichols, Janice E: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Gen- eral. Nichols, Penny S: Paola, Freshman, Radio-Television. Nichols, Stanley K: Burden, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Nichols, Wayne E: Manchester, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. Nicholson, Ronald J: Junction City, Sophomore, History. FIFTH ROW: Nick, Rita: Bonner Springs, Senior, Education. Nicks, Linda L: Maize, Junior, General Home Economics. Niedenthal, Mi- chael: Russell, Sophomore, Industrial Engineering. Niemann, Emily E: Nortonville, Sophomore, Horticulture. Niemeyer, Michael J: Over- land Park, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. SIXTH ROW: Niernberger, Joseph: Ellis, Freshman, Architecture. Nigl, Joseph P: Milwaukee, Wis., Sophomore, Accounting. Niles, Clair D: Lebo, Sophomore, Physical Science. Niles, Rebecca L: Lebo, Freshman, General. Nimz, Curtis F: Goodland, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. 626 Underclass: Nor-Olm TOP ROW: Norvell, Mark L: Manhattan, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Nothdurft, Julie A: Prairie Village, Junior, Foods and Nutri- tion. Nottingham, Dale A: Lawrence, Sophomore. Dairy Production. Nottingham, Michael: Effingham. Sophomore, Mechanical Engi- neering. Novak, Raymond E: Lucas. Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Nowack, David A: Liverpool, N.Y.. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Noyes, Larry: Osborne. Freshman. Pre-Law. Nulty, James: Jewell. 04. Architecture. Nurnberg, Rodger L: Emporia. Sophomore, Business Administration. Nurnberg, Thomas R: Emporia. Sophomore. MechanicahEngineering. THIRD ROW: Nuss, Frederick J: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Nutt, William H: Leavenworth, Junior. Radio-TV. Oard, Benny L: Abi- ene. Freshman. Physical Education. Oard, Shirley M: Colby, Junior. Accounting. Obee, Richard C: Kansas City, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Oberg, Pamela J: Clay Center Freshman, General. Obert, Dixie R: Ebson, Junior, General Home Economics. Obryan, Dean W: Manter. Freshman. Humanities. O ' Bryan, Joseph G: Hiatt- ville. Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Obryon, Steven M: Baldwin. Freshman, Building Construction. FIFTH ROW: Ochs, Judith A: Hoismgton. Freshman, General. Ochs- ner, John D: Wichita. Sophomore. Accounting. Odell, J. Carolyn: Rozel. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Odell, Michael R: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Architectural Structures. Odgers, Carol A: Sublette. Junior. General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Odle, Ted E: Glade. Freshman. Agricultural Economics. Odom, Roshlind E: Wichita. Sophomore. Humanities. Odrowski, Dona: Overland Park. Sophomore. Family Child Development. Getting, Darrell K: Sylvan Grove. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine in Agriculture. Ofallon, Kathleen A: Manhattan. Sophomore, Modern Languages. SEVENTH ROW: Ogden, Francis W: Bridgeton. N.J., Sophomore. Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Ogden, Linda D: Westmoreland. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Ogilvie, Kathryn: Kansas City, Sopho- more. Home Economics Education. Ogle, John W: Emmett. Junior. History. Ohl, Nancy J: Great Bend. Junior, History. EIGHTH ROW: Ohlde, Timothy H: Palmer. Sophomore. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine in Agriculture. Olander, Judith A: Little River, Sopho- more, Elementary Education. Oldridge, Kenneth E: Hiawatha. Ju- nior, Political Science. Oleen, Glenn C: Falun. Junior, Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Oliver, Beverley A: Kansas City. Sophomore. Psychology. BOTTOM ROW: Oliver, Brian L: Oxford. Sophomore. Biological Sci- ence. Oliver, D Ann: Shawnee Mission. Junior. Preschool Education. Oliver, Mildred S: El Dorado, Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Ollenburger, Carolyn: Durham. Freshman. General Home Econom- ics. Olmstead, Marvin L: Derby. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. 627 Underclass: Ols-Owe TOP ROW: Olsen, Russell L: Wichita, Sophomore, Architecture. Ol- son, Collette A: Clay Center, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Olson, Randall D: Salina, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Olson, Richard W: Dwight, Freshman, Political Science. Olson, Wallace K: Oldsburg, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. SECOND ROW: Olson, Willard G: Burdick, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Olsson, Beverly A: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. Oltjen, Allan C: Leona, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Oman, Donald G: Kansas City, Junior, Business Administration. Omdahl, Debra A: Overland Park, Freshman, Accounting. THIRD ROW: O ' Meara, Tracy J: Hartington, Neb., Junior, Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. O ' Neill, Brian: Junction City, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. O ' Neill, Daniel L: Manhattan, Freshman. Physical Education. Oplinger, Roger C: Randall. Junior, Agricultural Educa- tion. Organ, William F: Oakley, Junior, Geology. FOURTH ROW: Orloff, Susan M: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Orlowski, David J: Kansas City, Sophomore, Architecture. Orrell, Donald L: Peck, Junior, Accounting. Orrick, Deborah M: Mission, Freshman, General Home Economics. Orsborn, Steven D: Beloit, Freshman, Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Ortleb, John J: Clay Center, Freshman, General. Ort- man, Susan K: Newton, Sophomore, English. Orton, Linda K: To- peka, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Orwig, Peter M: Abi- lene, Sophomore, Horticulture. Osborne, Jay R: Peoria, III., Junior, Civil Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Osborne, Lloyd: San Francisco, Calif., Special, Business Administration. Osbourn, Launa D: Leawood, Freshman, Fashion Design. Osburn, Mary M: Wamego, Junior, Elementary Education. Ostberg, Leo E: Salina, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Ostermann, Jerry L: Sylvan Grove, Sophomore, Agriculture. SEVENTH ROW: Ostrom, Janice C: Concordia, Junior, Political Sci- ence. Oswald, John M: Luray, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Os- wald, Laura E: Wichita, Sophomore, Music Education. Oswalt, Caro- lyn P: Little River, Junior, Elementary Education. Ott, Howard L: Gypsum, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Otte, Lynn E: Great Bend, Freshman, Wildlife Conser- vation. Otten, Vicki R: Wichita, Sophomore. General. Otto, Angela S: Salina. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Quart, Michael D: Kewanee, III., Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Ousley, Re- becca J: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Overley, Elaine: Phillipsburg, Sophomore, History. Overstake, Linda J: Wichita, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Owen, Gail E: Raytown, Mo., Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Owen, Glen D: Salina. Junior, Pre-Law. Owen, Kerry A: Dighton, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. I Dran 628 Underclass: Owe-Pal TOP ROW: Owen, Linda L: Jewell, Junior, Horticulture. Owens, Betty J: Frankfort. Freshman, Pre-Pharmacy. Owens, David H: Abilene. Tex.. Sophomore, Physical Education. Owens, Dennis E: Chapman. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Owens, Pamela I: Clay Center. Sopho- more. General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Owensby, Mary C: Concordia. Sophomore. Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Oxandale, Marcia J: Wetmore. Freshman. Physi- cal Education. Oxler, Susan M: Wichita. Freshman, General. Pace, George A: Great Bend, Freshman. Mechanical Engineering. Pacey, Charles F: Miltonvale. Sophomore. Agriculture. THIRD ROW: Pacey, Marie A: Oak Hill. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Pacey, Michael F: Oak Hill. Sophomore. Civil Engineer- ing. Pacocha, Thomas J: Calumet City. III.. Junior. Business Admfn- istration. Padden, Philip: Topeka. Sophomore. Physical Education. Page, Janet S: Overland Park, Sophomore. General. BOTTOM ROW: Palmateer, Gary L: Wakefield. Sophomore. Feed Sci- ence and Management. Palmer, Martha D: Shawnee Mission. Ju- nior. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Palmer, Michael L: Kansas City, Mo.. Junior. Business Administration. Palmer, Philip K: Arkan- sas City, Junior. Social Science. Paluch, Christopher: Wichita. Soph- omore, Architecture. Drama students review scripts before auditioning for parts in The Miser. directed by Mike McCarthy. The theme for the story centers around a man trying to save money by having all his children get married. 629 Underclass: Pan-Pau TOP ROW: Pankratz, Dean A: Tampa, Junior, Agricultural Educa- tion. Pannbacker, William E: Washington, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Panos, Maria E: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. Papenfuhs, Lothar R: Pittstown, N.J., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Papon, Patricia R: Overland Park. Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. SECOND ROW: Parke, Kathleen L: Collyer, Junior, Home Economics Education. Parker, Jolene J: Belpre, Sophomore, General. Parker, Patricia A: Kansas City, Freshman, Home Economics Education. Parker, Ray A: Troy, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Parker, Ronald L: Kansas City, Freshman, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Parks, Carolyn A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Modern Languages. Parks, Janis L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Interior Design. Parks, Michael J: Wichita, Freshman, Interior Architectural Design. Parr, Harold E: Blue Springs, Mo., Freshman, Architecture. Parr, Jane L: Delia, Junior, Technical Journalism. FOURTH ROW: Parr, Janice D: Delia, Freshman, Interior Design. Parrish, Joan E: Manhattan, Freshman, History. Parrish, Mary C: Great Bend, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Parrott, William T: Colby, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Parry, Ann M: Mantua, N.J., Junior, Geography. FIFTH ROW: Parry, Roderick L: Augusta, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Parry, Sherman B: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Business Administration. Parscale, Michael L: Springfield, Mo., Freshman. Architecture. Parsons, Donald E: Luray, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Parsons, Ira L: Kingman, Sophomore, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Parsons, Lark S: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Par- sons, Paul D: Olathe, Freshman, Business Administration. Par- tridge, William P: Hutchinson, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Paske, Patrick D: Yates Center, Junior, Physical Education. Pastrick, Pris- cilia L: Leawood, Junior, Modern Languages. SEVENTH ROW: Patterson, Georgia A: Topeka, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Patterson, Kathleen: Olathe, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Patterson, Scott N: Clifton, Special, Pre-Pharmacy. Pat- terson, Shirley M: Alta Vista, Sophomore, Psychology. Pattison, Jan C: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Patton, James A: Hiawatha, Junior, English. Patton, Leon J: Galena, Freshman, Political Science. Patton, Paula A: Greensburg, Junior, Home Economics Education. Patton, Walter B: Galena, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Paul, Richard J: Solo- mon, Junior, Pre-Law. BOTTOM ROW: Pauli, Karen A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Paull, Peggy S: Ellsworth, Freshman, General. Paulsen, Brad A: Wichita, Junior, Psychology. Paulson, Thomas C: Topeka, Fresh- man, Civil Engineering. Paulson, William C: El Dorado. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. 630 Underclass: Pau-Pet TOP ROW: Paustian, Sharon C: Manhattan. Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Paustian, Sheryl E: Manhattan, Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Paxton, Keith R: Kiowa. Sophomore. General. Payne, Charles K: Kiowa. Freshman. Agriculture. Payne, David A: Salina. Sophomore. Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Payne, Donald A: Leawood. Sophomore. Business Administration. Paynter, Michael L: Otis. Freshman, Architecture. Peak, Alice M: Girard. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Peak, Stephen R: Norton. Sophomore, History. Peake, Steven G: Wichita, Sophomore. Architecture. THIRD ROW: Pearce, Patricia H: Sedan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Pearson, Daniel L: Clyde, Sophomore, General. Pearson, Kristie L: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Pearson, Rhonda J: Der- by. Junior. Medical Technology. Pease, Arthur M: West Plains. Mo.. Freshman. Feed Science and Management. FOURTH ROW: Pease, Ernest V: McPherson. Sophomore. Pre-Veter- inary Medicine. Peccolo, Charles M: Manhattan, Freshman, Civil Engineering. Peck, Thomas W: Geneva, III., Sophomore. Philosophy. Peddicord, James L: Wamego. Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Peine, Lisa C: Denver. Colo.. Freshman. Interior Design. FIFTH ROW: Peitsch, Alan C: Haven. Sophomore. Mechanical Engi- neering. Pekarek, Nancy L: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Edu- cation. Pelletier, Steven E: Overland Park. Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Pelton, Nadine F: Burdett, Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Penny, Cheryl L: Lawrence. Sophomore. General. SIXTH ROW: Pepperman, Ronald L: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, General. Peppers, Linda K: Overland Park. Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Perine, Stephen D: Wamego, Freshman, Chemistry. Perkins, Janet C: Prairie Village. Freshman. General. Perkins, Pamela K: Wichita, Sophomore. Interior Design. SEVENTH ROW: Perrin, Janie B: McPherson. Sophomore. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Perrin, Kolleen M: Olathe, Sophomore, English. Perry, Dennis W: Rochester, N.H.. Junior, Agronomy. Perry, James A: Manhattan. Freshman. Chemical Engineering. Perry, Lana J: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. EIGHTH ROW: Perry, Patricia K: Leavenworth. Sophomore. General. Perry, Stephen M: Wichita. Junior, Landscape Architecture. Perry, Steven E: Hugoton, Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Persons, Edwin S: Florissant. Mo.. Sophomore, Architecture. Pesaresi, Karen K: Manhattan. Junior. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. BOTTOM ROW: Peterie, Brenda K: Kinsley. Sophomore, General. Peterka, Jane M: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Peterman, Mi- chael D: Russell. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. Peters, Jean: Larned, Freshman. General Home Economics. Peterson, Arden E: Assaria, Junior, Agricultural Economics. 631 Underclass: Pet-Pie TOP ROW: Peterson, Carol A: McPherson, Junior, Home Economics Education. Peterson, Claudia J: Coldwater, Junior, Physical Educa- tion. Peterson, Daniel L: Altamont, Sophomore, Agronomy. Peter- son, David C: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Peterson, David L: Lenexa, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. SECOND ROW: Peterson, Earnest E: Tonganoxie, Junior, Feed Sci- ence and Management. Peterson, Gary L: Lenexa, Freshman, Pre- law. Peterson, Jill D: Joliet, III., Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Peterson, Jim A: Wichita, Freshman, Business Administration. Peterson, Jolene M: McPherson, Junior, Community Services and Social Welfare. THIRD ROW: Peterson, Linda G: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Peterson, Linda R: Delavan, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Peterson, Martha A: Independence, Sophomore, Psychology. Peterson, Philip C: Burlingame, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Peterson, Randy M: Assaria, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. FOURTH ROW: Peterson, Richard D: Overland Park, Sophomore, History. Peterson, Richard J: Humboldt, Junior, Electrical Engineer- ing. Peterson, Roger K: Sylvan Grove, Junior, Business Administra- tion. Peterson, Roy W: Fairway, Junior, Business Administration. Petford, Kathryn A: Emporia, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Petik, Gary L: Keldron, S.D., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Petrich, Peggy S: Claflin, Sophomore, Psy- chology. Petrik, Richard L: Topeka, Sophomore, Architecture. Petty, Calayne G: Overland Park, Freshman-, Pre-Nursing. Petty, Jerry E: Sharon Springs, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. SIXTH ROW: Peyton, Kathleen M: Topeka, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Pfeiff, Judy A: Holcomb, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Pflieger, Jean F: Logan, Sophomore, Speech. Pflughoeft, Danellda: Ellsworth, Junior, Secondary Education. Phalp, Patricia M: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Physical Therapy. SEVENTH ROW: Phares, E. Dale: Benton, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Phillippi, Max L: Argonia, Freshman, Electrical Engineer- ing. Phillips, Eric R: Hiawatha, Junior, Biological Science. Phillips, Forest: Sylmar, Calif., Special, Computer Science. Phillips, John W: Cedar Point, Freshman, Physical Education. EIGHTH ROW: Phillips, Rebecca K: Prairie Village. Sophomore, Medi- cal Technology. Phillips, Robert K: Hays, Freshman, Physics. Phil- lips, Susan K: Valley Falls, Sophomore, Family and Child Develop- ment. Pickard, Richard P: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration. Pickett, Janet D: Leawood, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Pickett, Linda S: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Pierce, Diane D: Salina, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Pierron, Ronald L: Easton, Freshman, General Engineering. Pierson, Jan E: Clay Center, Sophomore, Interior Design. Pierson, Kristine L: McPherson, Sophomore, Elementary Education. 632 SEVENTH ROW: Popp, Alberta M: Studley. Sophomore, Preschool Education. Popp, Jory W: Haven, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Porter, Charles L: Oberlin, Junior, Architecture. Porter, Diann L: Ottawa, Junior, Physical Education. Porter, Gary, M: Kansas City, Junior. Political Science. EIGHTH ROW: Porter, Patricia A: Prairie Village. Junior, Secondary Education. Porter, Paul M: Jewell, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Porter, Richard W: Reading, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Porter, Royce L: Atwood, Freshman, Business Administration. Porter, Ste- ven P: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Posey, Thomas A: Hubbell, Neb., Junior, Agronomy. Pospischil, Sylvia E: Junction City, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Post, Elizabeth A: Concordia, Freshman. General. Post, Grego- ry M: Prairie Village. Junior, Civil Engineering. Post, Paul D: Concor- dia, Junior, Pre-Law. Underclass: Pik-Pos TOP ROW: Pike, Kirby D: Ashland, Junior, Physical Education. Pilger, Barbara J: Sharon Springs, Freshman, Retail Floriculture. Pinaire, Richard A: Junction City, Junior, Business Administration. Pintar, Gilbert A: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Architecture. Piper, Margaret L: Overland Park, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Pipes, Barbara A: Overland Park. Sophomore, Gener- al. Pippin, Robert K: Augusta. Junior, Mathematics. Pitsch, Joann M: Marysville, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Pitts, Peggy J: Garden City. Freshman, Clothing and Retailing. Pizel, Eugene D: Kanorado. Junior, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Plantz, Mary S: Overland Park, Sophomore. History. Plowman, Deborah L: Concordia. Junior, Secondary Education. Plumer, Jon G: Salina, Sophomore, Architecture. Plunkett, Pe- nelope M: Overland Park, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Plun- kett, Susan P: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Poe, Edward A: Healy, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Poell, Mark A: St. Marys, Sophomore, Veterinary Medi- cine. Poinsett, William W: Trenton, N.J., Freshman, Biochemistry. Poland, Mi chael J: Olathe, Freshman, General Engineering. Poland, Richard G: Isabel, Sophomore, Agricultural Education. FIFTH ROW: Poland, Sarah J: Junction City. Freshman, Interior De- sign. Polansky, Adrian J: Belleville, Sophomore, Agronomy. Polfer, Roy K: Olathe, Sophomore, Business Administration. Pollock, Agnes H: Wichita, Freshman, Biological Science. Pollom, Jane E: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. SIXTH ROW: Pond, Susan C: Arkansas City. Special. Business Ad- ministration. Ponton, Connie L: Manchester. Junior. Home Eco- nomics with Liberal Arts. Poovey, Waldo D: Westphalia. Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Pope, Gail M: Marysville. Freshman, General. Doperalski, Vic L: Wamego, Junior, Chemical Engineering. 633 Design I students labor long hours on projects that are to be handed in daily in order to grasp the technique Underclass: Pot-Pra TOP ROW: Pottberg, Henry C: Downs, Junior, Accounting. Potter, Carol A: Pittsburg, Freshman, General. Potter, Donelyn D: Winfield, Junior, Business Administration. Potter, Gene E: McPherson, Fresh- man, Mechanical Engineering. Potter, Scott C: Dighton, Freshman. Agricultural Economics. SECOND ROW: Pound, Barbara J: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Powell, David N: Caldwell, Freshman, General Engineering. Powell, Marilyn S: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Powers, Barbara S: Independence, Junior, Elementary Education. Powers, Cathy A: El Dorado, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Powers, Linda C: Junction City, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Powers, Ronald L: Great Bend, Freshman, Gener- al. Powers, William W: Wilmette, III., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Powierza, Richard J: Lawrence, Mass., Junior, Physical Education. Praeger, Brian F: Claflin, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Prather, Kent M: San Francisco, Calif., Freshman, Business Administration. Prather, Stephen E: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Pratt, Frank H: Colby, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Pratt, William O: Kansas City, Sophomore, Accounting. Prawl, David L: Troy, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. of certain styles. Design courses, part of the Interior Design curriculum, permit students to develop style. 634 terior style. Njr m ill : Underclass: Pra-Qui TOP ROW: Pray, Mark W: Junction City, Sophomore, Technical Jour- nalism. Pray, Roberta A: Hope, Junior, Speech. Prentice, Bruce L: Ottawa, Junior, Political Science. Prescott, David L: Prairie Village. Sophomore. History. Preston, Janice E: Prairie Village. Freshman. Preschool Education. SECOND ROW: Previtera, Joseph A: Hutchinson, Junior, Architec- ture. Price, Carolyn I: Liberty. Sophomore, Medical Technology. Price, Charles W: Wichita, Fresfiman, Veterinary Medicine. Price, Craig H: Topeka. Junior, Electrical Engineering. Price, Daniel T: Waukesha. Wis., Special, Regional and Community Planning. THIRD ROW: Price, Mitchell S: Kingman, Freshman. General. Price, Paula K: Weir. Sophomore, Preschool Education. Price, Robert M: Overland Park, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Price, Robert V: Norca- tur. Freshman. Agricultural Education. Priest, Terry W: Winfield, Sophomore, General. FOURTH ROW: Prigel, Donald W: Home, Junior, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Prine, Richard W: Prairie Village, Junior, Building Construction. Pritchett, Suzanne: Overland Park. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Privette, Craig P: Overland Park, Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Privette, Hugh T: Overland Park. Junior, Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Proberts, Karen S: Kinsley. Freshman. Chemistry. Pro- chaska, Linda S: Manhattan. Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. Prochaska, Robert D: Manhattan, Junior, Physics. Prock, John W: Wellington, Junior, General. Proctor, Mary E: Sol- dier. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Propp, Lawrence L: Wichita, Junior. Bacteriology. Pros- ser, Charlotte K: Claflin. Junior, Physical Therapy. Prothe, Craig M: Medicine Lodge, Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Proudfoot, Wal- ter: Ft. Riley, Freshman, General. Prudhomme, Ronnie M: Scott. Freshman. Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Pruitt, Bonnie L: Garden City. Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Pruitt, Don R: Miltonvale, Sophomore. Agricul- tural Education. Pruitt, Kathy A: Barnard. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Pruitt, Patricia L: Wichita, Sophomore, Sociology. Prusa, Donna S: Portis. Sophomore, Preschool Education. EIGHTH ROW: Puckett, Donald L: Great Bend, Freshman, Mechani- cal Engineering. Puckett, Nancy J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Cloth- ing Retailing. Pufahl, Donald R: Everett, Wash., Sophomo re, Ac- counting. Pule, Chester M: Bonner Springs, Junior, Speech. Pultz, Lawrence O: Puerto Rico, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Purcell, Barbara J: Emporia, Freshman, Modern Languages. Pyke, Blenda G: Wichita, Sophomore. Biological Sci- ence. Pyle, Dianna L: McPherson. Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Quillin, Steven N: South Haven, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Quilty, Joseph M: Shawnee, Sophomore, Architecture. 635 Underclass: Qui-Rei TOP ROW: Quilty, Karen R: Shawnee, Sophomore, Preschool Educa- tion. Quinn, Lisa C: Wichita, Freshman, English. Quint, Charlotte A: Hill City, Sophomore, Radio-Television and Home Economics. Quir- ing, Dwight P: Ness City, Sophomore, Architecture. Raccuglia, Kar- en S: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Rader, Victoria J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Ragan, Cynthia: Dallas, Tex., Freshman, Home Economics. Raile, Delbert D: St. Francis, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Raile, Marvin L: St. Francis, Sophomore, Agricultural Engi- neering. Ramirez, Gary W: Shawnee, Freshman, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Ramsey, Herbert E: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Randall, Donald B: Springfield, Mo., Junior, Architecture. Randall, Russell M: Kansas City, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Randall, Tim E: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Ran- kin, Randall R: Larned, Sophomore, Building Construction. FOURTH ROW: Rapp, Robert B: Peoria, III., Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Rasmussen, Chris L: Grandview, Mo., Sophomore, Building Construction. Rasom, Willard: Williamsburg, Junior, Indus- trial Engineering. Rataj, LeAnn M: Belleville, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Rathbun, Jackie L: Ellsworth, Freshman, Wild- life Conservation. FIFTH ROW: Rathbun, Roy W: Tescott, Junior, Nuclear Engineering. Ravens, Linnea A: Wichita, Junior, Music Education. Ray, Richard R: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Raymond, Dale W: Garnett, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Read, Bryan W: Altamont, Freshman, Physical Education. SIXTH ROW: Read, Michael K: Altamont, Junior, Physics. Readis, Sharon: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Rector, Kelly B: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Rector, Winston K: Tampa. Junior, Agronomy. Reece, Dennis R: Burdett. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Reed, Carole S: Topeka, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Reed, Dennis M: Webber, Sophomore, Music Education. Reed, Micheal E: Plainville, Junior, Industrial Engineering. Reed, Sharon S: Wichita, Freshman, General. Reed, Shelia F: Kinsley, Ju- nior, Elementary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Reed, Steven A: Lyons, Sophomore, Dairy Production. Rees, Donald W: Council Grove, Sophomore, Pre-Law. Reeve, Ed- mund A: Manhattan, Junior, Accounting. Reeve, Lee M: Garden City, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Regnier, Randall B: Clay Center, Sophomore, Modern Languages. BOTTOM ROW: Reheis, Rebecca: Wichita, Freshman, Home Eco- nomics Education. Rehm, Kermit D: Niles, Mich., Sophomore, Dairy Production. Reichenberger, Frank P: Mount Hope, Junior, Agrono- my. Reichle, Jeri L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Reichle, John E: Manhattan, Junior, Electrical Engineering. 636 Underclass: Rei-Ric TOP ROW: Reid, David: Harrisville. R.I., Freshman. Veterinary Medi- cine. Reid, Kirk D: Manhattan. Junior, Mathematics. Reid, Lance E: Brewster, Freshman. General. Reifel, Stanley D: Overland Park, Sophomore, Business Administration. Reiff, Nanci L: Wichita. Soph- omore, Speech Pathology and Audiology . SECOND ROW: Reifschneider, Donna: LaCrosse, Freshman, Physical Education. Reilly, Michael A: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. Reimer, Crystal F: Satanta. Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Reimer, Howard D: Hesston, Junior, Agronomy. Reimer, John D: Newton, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. THIRD ROW: Reimer, Kevin J: Plains. Freshman. Computer Science. Reimer, Marcia L: Kansas City. Mo.. Junior. Home Economics Edu- cation. Reinecke, Kathleen A: Centralia, Freshman. General. Reinert, Jeffrey D: Atwood, Junior, Secondary Education. Reinert, Russell L: Ness City. Junior, Accounting. FOURTH ROW: Reinhardt, Don M: Bison, Freshman, Architectural Structures. Reisig, Carol J: Russell. Freshman. Art. Reitz, Cynthia W: Salina. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Reitz, Sidney A: Sa- lina. Sophomore, Business Administration. Remsberg, Bruce D: Fredonia. Freshman. Civil Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Renberger, Alana D: McPherson, Freshman, Preschool Education. Renberger, Linda K: McPherson, Junior, Preschool Edu- cation. Renner, Beverly L: Goodland, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Renner, Kathy A: Abilene. So phomore. Home Economics Education. Renner, Marsha C: Sharon Springs, Junior, Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Resley, Roger W: Russell, Sophomore, Electrical Engi- neering. Reynolds, John M: St. Louis. Mo., Junior, Architecture. Reynolds, John R: Winfield, Sophomore, Business Administration. Reynolds, June A: Paradise. Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Reynolds, Karen L: Dallas. Tex.. Sophomore, Pre- Nursing. SEVENTH ROW: Rhoades, Cynthia C: Hamilton, Freshman, General. Rhoades, F. Ronald: Wakeeney, Freshman, General Engineering. Rhoades, Lois J: Wakeeney. Junior, Elementary Education. Rhodes, Charlene K: Overland Park, Junior, Home Economics Education. Rhodes, Frank E: Paola, Freshman, Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Rhodes, Janice L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Rhodes, Stephanie A: Leawood, Freshman. Gen- eral. Rice, Dean B: Horton, Junior. Agronomy. Rice, Jerry D: Over- land Park. Junior, Business Administration. Rice, Pamela S: Shaw- nee Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Allen, Earl R: Preston. Junior. Nuclear Engineering. Richard, Monica S: Great Bend. Freshman. General Home Econom- ics. Richards, Barton L: Sterling. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Richards, Buzz E: Sterling. Freshman, Radio and Television. Richards, Donald E: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. 637 Underclass: Ric-Riv TOP ROW: Richards, Larry M: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Richards, Nancy L: Manhattan, Freshman, Business Administration. Richards, Teresa A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Richardson, Anne: Overland Park, Junior, Mathemat- ics. Richardson, David J: Rossville, Junior, History. SECOND ROW: Richardson, Diane C: Wilsey. Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Richardson, Joyce L: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Elementary Education. Richardson, Lindy L: Topeka, Freshman, Foods and Nutrition. Richardson, Mary L: Great Bend, Sophomore, Social Science. Richardson, Nelwyn: Ellinwood, Freshman, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. THIRD ROW: Richmond, Brenna C: Bushton, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Richmond, Daleen D: Manhattan, Freshman, Biological Science. Richter, Don G: Great Bend, Sophomore, Psychology. Rick- ards, Gary D: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Forestry. Ricksecker, Mar- garet: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Preschool Education. FOURTH ROW: Rieb, Deborah L: St. Francis, Sophomore, Pre-Nurs- ing. Riedel, Rita M: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Physical Education. Riedy, Mark L: Hope, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Rieschick, Leroy W: Soldier, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Rife, Jerry E: Millington, N.J., Junior, Music Education. FIFTH ROW: Riffel, Gwyn E: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Riga, Telma M: Wichita, Freshman, Modern Languages. Riggenbach, John C: Wellington, Junior. Architecture. Riggs, Don Robert: McCook, Neb., Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Riggs, Glenn W: Dexter, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. SIXTH ROW: Riner, Connie S: Scott City, Freshman, Fashion Design. Ring, Mary L: Frankfort, Freshman, General. Ringel, Kathleen R: Alma, Freshman, General. Ringler, Gregory J: Sylvan Grove, Junior, Accounting. Rinkel, Lavonne G: Colby, Freshman, History. SEVENTH ROW: Rinner, Martha J: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Riordan, Robert P: Topeka, Sophomore, Chemi- cal Engineering. Ripley, George S: Salina, Freshman, General. Rip- petoe, Joseph K: Wichita, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Rip- ple, Gretchen M: Dodge City, Sophomore. General. EIGHTH ROW: Ripple, Patricia A: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics and Journalism. Riscoe, John J: Overland Park, Freshman, Physical Science. Risdon, William G: Beltsville, Md., Junior, Archi- tecture. Risley, Kenneth L: Rago, Junior, Feed Science and Manage- ment. Risser, John W: Annville, Pa., Junior, Agricultural Economics. BOTTOM ROW: Ritter, John F: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Ritter, Scott W: Cold Springs, N.Y., Sophomore, Architec- ture. Ritter, Trudy G: Prairie Village, Junior, Elementary Education. Ringers, Michael D: Salina, Freshman, Landscape Architecture. Riv- ers, Douglas B:Concordia, Freshman, General. 638 I In addition to enrolling, fall registration gives students a chance to buy game tickets, annuals and insurance. 639 Underclass: Roa-Rol TOP ROW: Roach, Harriet F: Overland Park, Junior, Physical Educa- tion. Roach, Karla I: Wichita, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Roane, Betty J: Clay Center, Junior, Home Economics Education. Robb, Mark E: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Business Education. Roberts, James M: Kansas City. Freshman, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Roberts, Michael A: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Wild- life Conservation. Robertson, Mary D: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Robertson, Stephen T: Prairie Village, Freshman, Business Administration. Robins, Arthur N: New York, N.Y., Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Robinson, Bruce H: Shawnee Mis- sion, Junior, Electrical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Robinson, Frances E: Manhattan, Freshman, Speech. Robinson, Mark L: Prairie Village, Junior, Chemistry. Robinson, Michael C: Cedar Point, Sophomore, Business Administration. Rob- inson, Robert W: Nashville, Junior, Political Science. Robinson, Ste- phen S: Clarendon, III., Junior, History. FOURTH ROW: Robinson, Steven L: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Robinson, Walter F: Hiawatha, Sophomore, Computer Sci- ence. Robinson, Curtis E: Arcadia, Calif., Sophomore, Business Administration. Robker, Gerald W: Easton, Freshman. General Engi- neering. Rock, Evelyn A: Derby, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Rock, Loren D: Hope, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Rockers, Jeanette M: Independence, Junior, Elementary Education. Rockhold, Greg T: Topeka, Junior, Computer Science. Rode, Marsha A: Kansas City, Sophomore, Medical Technology. Rodgers, Bette J: Great Bend, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. SIXTH ROW: Rodriguez, Thelma W: Puerto Rico. Sophomore, Hu- manities. Roeder, Dorothy A: Frankfort, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Roeder, Rosemary A: Wamego, Freshman, Psychology. Roelfs, Phyl- lis E: St. Francis. Junior, Clothing Retailing. Roepke, Nina J: Topeka, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. SEVENTH ROW: Roesener, Stacey L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Me- chanical Engineering. Roesler, Joyce M: Junction City, Sophomore, Interior Design. Rogers, Christopher: Leawood, Freshman, Mechani- cal Engineering. Rogers, Courtney G: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. Rogers, Gary T: Reeds Ferry, N.Y., Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Rogers, Jeanne K: Garnett, Sophomore, Pre-Second- ary Education. Rogers, Kathleen A: Scott City, Freshman, General. Rogers, Merisue: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Rogers, Richard K: Independence, Mo., Junior, Mechanical Engi- neering. Rohr, Alfred F: Hays, Junior, Landscape Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Rohr, Jack J: Overland Park, Freshman. Business Administration. Rohr, Mary L: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Rokey, Galen J: Sabetha, Fre shman, Feed Sci- ence and Management. Roland, Daniel J: Bern, Freshman, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine in Agriculture. Roland, David M: Wichita, Junior, Architecture. 640 FOURTH ROW: Roseberry, Jackie A: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Rosell, Robert E: Manhattan, Freshman, His- tory. Rosener, Suzanne: Estes Park, Colo., Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Rosewicz, Janice M: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Rosner, Dolores K: Bucyrus, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. FIFTH ROW: Ross, Anita M: Troy. Junior. Elementary Education. Ross, Betty M: Pratt, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Ross, Beverly A: Troy, Freshman. Pre-Nursing. Ross, Delia L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Ross, George S: Che- ney, Sophomore, General. SIXTH ROW: Ross, Gregory E: Topeka. Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Ross, Joseph L: Luray, Sophomore, Physical Education. Ross, Roger E: Wichita, Freshman, Radio and Television. Ross, Shar- on K: Wichita. Freshman, Computer Science. Ross, Stephen L: Over- land Park, Junior. Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Rothwell, William D: Hyannis, Neb.. Sophomore, Applied Music. Roush, Charles S: Overland Park, Junior, Electrical Engineering. Rowe, Lissa K: Tribune, Freshman, Social Science. Rowe, Roderick G: Wichita, Junior, Business Administration. Row- land, Pamela K: Lenexa, Junior, English. EIGHTH ROW: Roy, Jerry C: Overland Park. Junior, Secondary Edu- cation. Roy, Randall J: Topeka. Freshman, Fashion Design. Ruber- son, Charles A: Independence. Junior, Physics. Ruchle, Jeri: Man- hattan, Freshman, General. Rucker, Gay L: Herington, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. BOTTOM ROW: Rudeen, Kenneth V: Osage City. Sophomore. Gener- al. Rueff, Susan L: Overland Park, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Ruegsegger, Martin C: Salina, Sophomore. Chemistry. Rues, Allen J: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, Mathematics. Rues- chhoff, Barbara: Oakley. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Underclass: Rol-Rue TOP ROW: Roland, Nancy J: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Roland, Ronald L: Falls City, Neb., Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Roll, Helen D: Plainville. Freshman, Interior Design. Roman, Fred J: Bellwood, III., Junior, Architecture. Rombeck, Janice K: Junction City, Freshman. Technical Journalism. SECOND ROW: Romberger, Don L: Solomon, Freshman, Psycholo- gy. Romer, Martha E: Venezuela, Freshman, Landscape Architec- ture. Roney, David L: Waverly. Sophomore. Feed Science and Man- agement. Ronnau, John P: St. Marys, Freshman, Political Science. Ronnau, Robert M: St. Marys, Junior, Agricultural Economics. THIRD ROW: Rooney, Bernard T: Prov, Sociology. Roop, Alan W: Ford. Sophomore. Physical Education. Roop, Beverly J: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. Rose, Barbara C: Lenexa. Freshman, General. Rose, Warren L: Kiowa, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. 641 Underclass: Ruf-San TOP ROW: Ruf, Frank D: Arkansas City, Sophomore, Horticulture. Ruff, James A: Mount Prospect, III., Junior, Architecture. Ruhnke, Dennis N: Troy, Junior, Agronomy. Ruliffson, Mark H: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Dentistry. Rumsey, Jeanette S: Tulsa, Okla., Sopho- more, General Home Economics. SECOND ROW: Rumsey, Joyce L: Tulsa, Okla., Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Rumsey, Michael F: Topeka. Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Rundle, Timothy E: Logan, Freshman, Wildlife Conservation. Runft, Donna M: Scandia, Junior, Home Economics Education. Runnells, Diana L: Newton, Freshman, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Runnion, Barbara J: Kansas City, Freshman, Interior Design. Rupe, Sherry E: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Ruplin, Margaret J: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Rupp, Larry E: Moundridge, Junior, Psychol- ogy. Rupp, Teresa I: Wakeeney, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Rusbarsky, Marsha A: Kansas City, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Rusco, Clark D: Great Bend, Junior, Civil Engineering. Russell, Archie D: Topeka, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Rutherford, Nancy A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Music Educa- tion. Rutter, Darbi S: Baxter Springs, Sophomore, Elementary Education. FIFTH ROW: Rutter, Phillip W: McPherson, Junior, Architecture. Ruud, Elaine M: Concordia, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Ryan, Betty J: Leavenworth, Junior, Physical Education. Ryan, Mi- chael J: Argonia, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Ryan, Michael K: Lincoln, Freshman, General Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: Ryan, Terrence W: Clay Center, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Ryder, Daniel R: Arma, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Ryer, John T: Pawling, N.Y., Junior, Zoolo- gy. Ryser, llene M: Haddam, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Sabatka, Darrell F: Colby, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Sackbauer, Frederick P: Glendale, Mo., Sophomore, Restaurant Management. Sadler, Elizabeth A: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Sage, Russell 0: Kansas City, Sopho- more, Business Administration. Sager, Robert D: Manhattan, Spe- cial, Pre-Medicine. Sahlfeld, Cynthia A: Beloit, Freshman, Sociology. EIGHTH ROW: Saint, Barbara J: Mankato, Sophomore, Pre-Second- ary Education. Saip, Susan: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Salinas, Ignacio: Kansas City, Special, Business Adminis- tration. Salisbury, Edward L: Fort Scott, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Med- icine. Salmon, Kathleen K: Tonganoxie, Freshman, General. BOTTOM ROW: Salter, Annette L: Wakefield, Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Sampson, William W: Holton, Sophomore, Physi- cal Education. Sams, Douglas A: Salina, Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Sams, Kandy L: Overland Park, Freshman, General Home Economics. Sandblade, Diane M: Larned, Sophomore, General. 642 Underclass: San-Sch TOP ROW: Sandelin, Peggy L: WaKeeney, Sophomore, Home Eco- nomics Education. Sanders, Diane K: Shawnee Mission, Sopho- more, Home Economics. Sanders, Michael S: Overland Park, Fresh- man, General. Sanders, Thomas L: Elkhart, Freshman, Architecture. Sands, Linda J: Holton, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Sanford, Lee R: Leawood, Freshman, Technical Jour- nalism. Sanko, Carolyn M: Spearville, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Sanko, Mary A: Spearville, Junior, Home Economics Education. Sanneman, Douglas D: Palmer, Sophomore, Architec- ture. Saremi, Farshad: Iran, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Sargent, Barbara J: Martin, S.D., Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiology. Sargent, Charles E: Olsburg, Junior. Sar- gent, Ronald R: Martin, S.D., Sophomore, Landscape Architecture. Sauer, Dale L: Ottawa, Freshman, General. Sauerwein, Carol A: New- ton. Sophomore, General Home Economics. FOURTH ROW: Sauerwein, Charles P: Walton, Sophomore, Agricul- tural Education. Sauerwein, Donald A: Walton, Junior, Dairy Produc- tion. Sauerwein, Richard A: Newton, Freshman, Agricultural Eco- nomics. Sauerwein, Rudolf E: Wichita, Freshman, Modern Lan- guages. Saunders, D onald G: Downs, Junior, Chemistry. FIFTH ROW: Sawyer, Jimmy L: Conway, Junior, Agronomy. Sayers, Dianne M: Prairie Village. Sophomore, General Home Economics. Scanlan, Patrick D: Charleston, S.C., Junior, Interior Design. Scan- Ion, Kathleen A: Kansas City, Mo., Freshman. Home Economics Education. Scarborough, Jesse W: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. SIXTH ROW: Schaeffer, Kenneth F: Lindenhurst, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Schafer, Patricia A: Manhattan, Sopho- more, General. Schafer, Robert: Topeka, Freshman, Nuclear Engi- neering. Schaible, Dexter E: Gove, Junior, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion. Schaid, William E: Independence, Junior, Chemical Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Schall, Kathy G: Hutchinson, Junior, Clothing Re- tailing. Schaller, Anita L: Kinsley, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Schaller, Timothy C: Kinsley, Junior, Architecture. Schaller, Victoria L: Kinsley, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. Schanze, Maria J: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, General. EIGHTH ROW: Schardein, William L: Hutchinson, Freshman, Land- scape Architecture. Schartz, Leon M: Cimarron, Sophomore, Mathe- matics. Scheele, Marvin L: Miltonvale, Junior, Mathematics. Scheer, Maria E: Pleasant Hill. Mo., Sophomore, Animal Science and Indus- try. Scheetz, Gloria K: Washington, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Schell, Margaret A: Marysville, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Scherrer, Nancy A: Prairie Village, Fresh- man, General Home Economics. Scheufler, Lee A: Sterling, Fresh- man, Chemistry. Scheufler, Mark E: Belpre. Freshman, General. Schilling, Frieda M: Havensville, Sophomore, Psychology. 643 V It Discussion of recent domestic and world issues in- cluded Alf Landon, Louis Douglas, political science Underclass: Schi-Schm TOP ROW: Schimming, David L: Hope, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Schimpf, Mary A: Marion, Junior, Preschool Education. Schimpf, William J: Marion, Sophomore, General Agriculture. Schir- kofsky, Mark S: Topeka, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Schlae- gel, Ruth A: Paola, Freshman, English. SECOND ROW: Schlegel, Betty J: Manhattan, Junior, General Home Economics. Schlepp, Jeffrey A: St. Francis, Junior, Chemistry. Schletzbaum, John F: Atchison, Sophomore, Agronomy. Schlitter, Cynthia R: Hays, Sophomore, Fashion Design. Schmeiser, Christine: Massapequa, N.Y., Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. THIRD ROW: Schmidt, Bonnie A: Derby, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Schmidt, Carol C: Alma, Junior, Interior Design. Schmidt, Cheryl A: Towner, Colo., Freshman, General. Schmidt, Douglas W: Leoti, Ju- nior, Animal Science and Industry. Schmidt, Hal F: Camp Pendel- ton, Calif., Sophomore, General. FOURTH ROW: Schmidt, Ivan P: Catherine, Prov, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Schmidt, James T: Solomon, Freshman, Engineering. Schmidt, Joel E: Larned, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Schmidt, Kather- ine W: Lawrence, Sophomore, Physical Therapy. Schmidt, Myron D: Newton, Freshman. Agricultural Mechanization. BOTTOM ROW: Schmidt, Stephen R: Concordia, Freshman, Mechan- ical Engineering. Schmidt, Steven W: Lawrence, Sophomore, Pre- Law. Schmidt, Terry L: Garden City, Freshman, Art. Schmidt, Vicki J: Bonn, Germany, Freshman, General. Schmits, Eugene A: Seneca, Freshman, General Agriculture. instructor, and students. The discussion was filmed by NBC for a later airing on the NBC Frank McGee Show. f i t I 4 1 t 644 medby Underclass: Sch-Sch TOP ROW: Schmitt, Patrick R: Fairview, Sophomore. General. Schmitz, Linus: Baileyville. Freshman. Electrical Engineering. Schmitz, Mary K: Alma, Junior. Clothing Retailing. Schmucker, Lou A: Arlington, Junior, Interior Design. Schneck, David G: Larned, Sophomore, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Schneider, Colleen M: Fremont, Neb., Sophomore, Interior Design. Schneider, Jeri S: Phillipsburg, Freshman, Biologi- cal Science. Schneider, John E: Beloit. Freshman, Agronomy. Schneider, Leo D: Summerfield, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Schneider, Nancy E: WaKeeney, Freshman, Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Schneider, Nancy K: Beattie, Freshman. General Home Economics. Schneider, Steven J: Hunter, Sophomore, Pre-Second- ary Education. Schneiders, Nancy A: Manhattan. Sophomore, Gen- eral. Schnell, Deborah E: Beloit. Freshman. Psychology. Schnepp, Margaret A: Salina. Junior. Elementary Education. FOURTH ROW: Schnepp, Thomas C: Salina, Junior, Social Science. Schoenrock, Gery H: Junction City, Junior. Pre-Law. Schoenthaler, Barbara E: Ogallah. Junior, Home Economics Extension. Schoeppel, Cynthia L: Wichita, Junior. History. Scholbe, Scott R: Grand Junc- tion. Colo., Freshman, General. FIFTH ROW: Schones, Charles J: Arkansas City, Junior, Business Administration. Schrader, Melinda L: Kinsley, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Schrader, Stephanie: Hiawatha, Freshman, General. Schraeder, James J: Jetmore, Junior. Architecture. Schraeder, Kathleen: Timken. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Schraeder, Laura K: Rush Center. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Schrag, Betty A: Moundridge. Sophomore, Music. Schrag, Gale W: Moundridge, Freshman. Civil Engineering. Schreiber, Mark C: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine in Agriculture. Schreiner, Roger: Collyer, Junior, Interior Archi- tectural Design. SEVENTH ROW: Schreuder, Stanley K: Cawker City. Freshman, Pre- Business Education. Schroeder, Beverly A: Hillsboro, Freshman, Sociology. Schroeder, Jane E: Lorraine, Junior, Physical Education. Schroeder, Judith A: Manhattan, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Schroe- der, Larry C: Vermillion, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Schroeder, Marilyn S: Topeka, Freshman, General Home Economics. Schroeder, Mildred F: Lorraine, Junior, Pre-Law. Schroeder, Richard D: Goessel. Freshman. Biological Science. Schuett, Jeffrey J: Waukesha. Wis.. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Schuett, Randolph J: Waukesha, Wis.. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. BOTTOM ROW: Schuette, Glenn R: Lebanon. Freshman, Industrial Engineering. Schuette, Jacqueline: St. Louis, Mo.. Freshman, Land- scape Architecture. Schuler, Elizabeth A: Atchison. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Schuller, Lawrence E: Salina, Sopho- more. Electrical Engineering. Schulte, Celeste J: Windom. Sopho- more, Elementary Education. 645 Underclass: Sch-See TOP ROW: Schulte, Denise C: Overland Park, Junior, Clothing Retail- ing. Schulte, Robert J: Little River, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Schultes, Cheryl D: Manhattan, Junior, Elementary Education. Schultz, Beverly A: Newton, Junior, Physical Therapy. Schultz, Larry G: Leavenworth, Freshman, Natural Resources Conservation and Use. SECOND ROW: Schultz, Mark A: Russell, Freshman, Pre-Forestry. Schulz, Kathy J: St. John, Freshman, General Home Economics. Schumacher, Kathleen: Salina, Sophomore, Interior Design. Schu- macher, Von L: Protection, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion. Schunke, Robert A: Buffalo, N.Y., Junior, Architecture. THIRD ROW: Schurg, William A: Merrillville, Ind., Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Schwab, Linda S: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Schwanke, Jo L: Fremont, Neb., Sophomore, Interior Design. Schwartz, John S: Pittsburg, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Schwartz, Rebecca H: Harper, Junior, Economics. FOURTH ROW: Schwenn, Larry L: Kensington. Freshman, Business Administration. Schwerdtfeger, Sharon: Ellsworth, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Schwilling, Diane K: Cottonwood, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Scoby, David H: Sabetha, Junior, Building Construction. Scoby, Joe H: McPherson, Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Scoby, Susan B: Sabetha, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Scott, Charles P: Manhattan, Junior, Secondary Education. Scott, Danny L: Niotaze, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Scott, Gene R: Hope, Junior, Accounting. Scott, Jan G: Hope, Junior, Busi- ness Administration. SIXTH ROW: Scott, Paul R: Princeton, Sophomore, History. Scott, Rand D: Beverly, Sophomore, Agronomy. Scott, Rex: Council Grove, Freshman, Agricultural Mechanization. Scott, Robert E: Piper, Freshman, Physical Education. Scott, Stephen K: Arcadia, Sopho- more, Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: Scott, Veldean M: Council Grove, Freshman, Gener- al. Scripter, Bonnie K: Longford, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Scritchfield, Connie: Topeka, Sophomore, Community Serv- ices and Social Welfare. Scroggin, Cindra L: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Seacat, Ronald D: Ashland, Freshman, Pre-Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: Seager, Janet G: Mission, Sophomore, Interior De- sign. Sealock, Terry W: Smith Center, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Seaman, Kathryn J: Cawker City, Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. Sears, Charlene: Manhattan, Special. Seaton, Perry A: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Sebelius, Keith G: Norton. Junior, Sociology. Sebel- ius, Ralph D: Norton, Freshman, Pre-Law. Seefeldt, Sondra L: Digh- ton, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. Seemann, Roderick C: Boulder, Colo., Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Seery, Ronald E: New- ton, Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. 646 i Spew SEVENTH ROW: Shaner, Kenneth R: Rogers. Ark.. Freshman. Archi- tecture. Shank, Debra S: Prairie Village. Freshman, Psychology. Shank, Jeanette M: Burdett. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Shankland, Deborah A: Prairie Village, Freshman. Clothing Retail- ing. Shanks, Anna M: Columbus, Freshman, Preschool Education. EIGHTH ROW: Shannon, Joan E: Horton, Freshman. Physical Thera- py. Shannon, Kathleen A: Wichita, Sophomore. Preschool Educa- tion. Sharp, James M: Great Bend, Junior. Agricultural Education. Sharp, Janet S: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Sharp, Lenora E: Great Bend. Junior. Home Economics Education. Underclass: Seg-Sha TOP ROW: Sgebrecht, Charles: Prairie Village. Freshman. Business Administration. Segerson, Kathleen E: Topeka, Freshman. General Home Economics. Seglem, Janice S: Eldorado. Junior, Secondary Education. Seibel, Patricia C: Oakley. Sophomore. Landscape Archi- tecture. Seim, Donita L: Gypsum, Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Seip, Jack H: Summer-field. Sophomore. Building Construction. Seitz, Ronald E: Burchard. Neb.. Sophomore. Veteri- nary Medicine. Selby, Susan J: Leawood. Sophomore. General. Ser, Bonnie I: Junction City. Freshman, Speech. Sessler, Marvin C: Ellin- wood, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. THIRD ROW: Settles, Jerome R: Scribner. Neb.. Freshman. Animal Science and Industry. Setzkorn, Kenneth D: Offerle. Freshman. General Engineering. Seu, Claudette: Honolulu. Hawaii, Junior. Fashion Design. Severin, Richard A: Beattie, Freshman. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Sevier, James E: Oswego, III., Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Sewal, Barry R: Brooklyn, N.Y., Sophomore, Archi- tecture. Seward, Paul A: Leon, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Sewing, Judith M: Macksville. Sophomore. Mathematics. Sexton, Juan C: Abilene. Freshman, Geology. Seyb, Nita A: Pretty Prairie, Freshman. Pre-Nursing. FIFTH ROW: Seyfert, Evelyn L: Humboldt. Freshman. Medical Tech- nology. Seyler, Dale L: Ottawa, Junior. Building Construction. Shacklett, William E: Wadsworth. Sophomore. Business Administra- tion. Shada, Charles D: Anamosa. Iowa. Sophomore. Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Shaffer, Debbie L: Leawood. Sophomore. Pre- Secondary Education. SIXTH ROW: Shaffer, Frank R: Wichita, Freshman. Architecture. Shahan, Susan M: Hermgton. Freshman. General. Shaheen, Carol L: Osborne. Sophomore. Preschool Education. Shalkoski, Christine: Leawood. Freshman, General Home Economics. Shams, Behrooz: Teheran, Iran, Junior, Architecture. BOTTOM ROW: Sharp, Mike C: Dighton. Sophomore. Gener al. Sharp, Susan L: Dighton. Junior. Speech. Sharpe, Steven J: Santa Rosa. Calif.. Freshman. Pre-Law. Shaw, Cindy L: Lakin. Sophomore. English. Shaw, Pamela C: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General. 647 Underclass: Sha-Shu TOP ROW: Shaw, Rebecca L: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Shaw, Robert L: Wichita, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Shaw, Susan E: Wichita, Junior, Technical Journalism. Shaw, Wiley S: Omaha, Neb., Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Shawgo, Patricia A: Manhattan, Special. SECOND ROW: Shea, Jennifer C: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Modern Languages. Shearer, Sherry L: Collyer, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Sheetz, Susan E: St. Joseph, Mo., Sopho- more, General. Sheik, Linda K: Bern, Freshman, General. Shelley, Scott F: Hugoton, Sophomore, Pre-Law. THIRD ROW: Sheneman, Gary L: Winfield, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Shepard, Toni L: Johnson, Sophomore, Foods and Nutrition. Shepek, Lana D: Osage City, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Sherar, Janet S: Overland Park, Junior, Interior Design. Sherer, Christy L: Mullinville, Freshman, Modern Languages. FOURTH ROW: Sherer, Virginia S: Mullinville, Freshman, Pre-Nurs- ing. Sheridan, William T: Pleasant Valley, N.Y., Junior, Landscape Architecture. Sherman, Arnold M: Hicksville, N.Y., Sophomore, Business Administration. Sherry, Jon M: Kansas City, Prov, Busi- ness Administration. Sherwood, Bart: Trenton, N.J., Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. FIFTH ROW: Sherwood, Dyna M: Concordia, Sophomore, Physical Education. Sherwood, Karen F: Prairie Village, Junior. Community Services and Social Welfare. Shewell, Kenneth A: Coffeyville, Junior, Chemical Engineering. Shields, Cynthia L: Cherryvale, Freshman. Home Economics Education. Shields, Kathleen M: Oberlin, Fresh- man, General. SIXTH ROW: Shields, Kenneth J: Lincolnville, Sophomore, Agrono- my. Shields, Susan A: Richmond, Ind.. Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Shields, Thomas M: El Dorado, Junior. Chemistry. Shimer, James C: Topeka, Junior, Business Administration. Shirack, Susan A: Wichita, Freshman, General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Shirley, Alice M: Hamburg, Iowa, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Shoemaker, Glenn L: Wheeler, Sophomore, Architecture. Shook, Marcella J: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Sec - ondary Education. Short, Jeri L: Kansas City, Freshman, General. Shortle, Charles D: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Law. EIGHTH ROW: Shortle, Cindy L: Seabrook, Tex.. Freshman, Art. Showalter, Barbara K: Hutchinson, Junior, Elementary Education. Showalter, Mary B: Mulvane, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Showed, Keith E: Wichita, Sophomore, Architecture. Shreves, John P: Kansas City. Sophomore, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Shriwise, Rodney F: Jetmore, Sophomore, Civil Engi- neering. Shriwise, Sidney C: Jetmore, Freshman, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Shrock, Jay W: Tyro, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. Shrout, John R: St. Joseph Mo., Freshman, Pre-Law. Shuart, Kay A: Wichita, Freshman, Music Education. 648 Underclass: Shu-Sim TOP ROW: Shulda, Marlene A: Belleville, Sophomore. Community Services and Social Welfare. Sickles, Dana H: Wichita, Sophomore. History. Sickles, Susanne M: Morrisville. Pa., Junior, Home Econom- ics and Journalism. Sidlinger, Robert L: Hutchinson. Junior. Eng- lish. Sidner, Rhonda M: Levittown. Pa.. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Sidorowicz, Kenneth: Kansas City. Freshman, Chem- ical Engineering. Sieben, Michael E: Winchester. Junior. Physical Education. Siebert, Cynthia S: Salina. Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Siebert, David A: Ness City, Freshman. Architecture. Siebert, Larry R: Pretty Prairie. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Siebert, Ray E: Pretty Prairie. Sophomore. Mechanical Engineering. Siebert, William D: Salina. Sophomore, Architecture. Siefers, Susan M: Dorrance, Sophomore. Speech. Siemens, Jackie M: Leoti, Junior, Elementary Education. Siemens, Stanford A: Leoti. Junior. Chemical Engineering. FOURTH ROW: Sieverin, Gary A: Clay Center. Sophomore. Mechani- cal Engineering. Sievers, Sherry L: Junction City. Freshman, Histo- ry. Sigel, Karen: Cottonwood Falls. Sophomore. Retail Floriculture. Sigle, Arris A: Osborne, Junior, Agricultural Engineering. Sigle, Donna D: Osborne, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. FIFTH ROW: Sigle, Lillian L: Peabody. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Sigman, Dennis R: Glenwood. Ark., Junior. Animal Sci- ence and Industry. Sigwing, Deena M: Phillipsburg, Junior. Home Economics Education. Silady, Patrick J: Shawnee Mission. Fresh- man. General. Siler, Joy J: Wells. Freshman. Mathematics. SIXTH ROW: Sill, Susan C: Manhattan. Junior, General. Sillin, Rhon- da L: Kansas City. Junior, Clothing Retailing. Sillin, Robert C: Kan- sas City. Freshman. Architecture. Simmons, Charles E: Russell. Freshman. Political Science. Simmons, Gerald C: Topeka, Fresh- man, Pre-Dentistry. SEVENTH ROW: Simmons, James C: Topeka, Sophomore. Architec- ture. Simmons, Janet L: Wichita. Freshman. General. Simmons, Kenneth P: Blauveltt. N.Y.. Sophomore. Restaurant Management. Simmons, Kim: Mission. Freshman. General. Simmons, Marcia K: Wichita. Sophomore. Home Economics and Journalism. EIGHTH ROW: Simmons, Michael S: Vermillion. Sophomore. Busi- ness Administration. Simmons, Robert L: Manhattan, Junior. Com- puter Science. Simms, Charles R: Salina. Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Simon, Barry L: Philadelphia. Pa.. Sophomore. Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. Simon, Lois A: Colwich. Junior. Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Simon, Ralph E: Powhattan. Freshman. General En- gineering. Simons, Cheryl L: England. Freshman. General Home Economics. Simpson, Glennis J: Augusta. Junior. Horticulture. Simpson, Judy A: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Simpson, Marlen K: Tribune, Freshman. General Home Economics. 649 Underclass: Sim-Ski TOP ROW: Simpson, Sidney J: Wamego, Freshman, General. Sims, Linda J: Oakley, Junior, Sociology. Sims, Stephen E: Hutchinson, Freshman, Chemistry. Sinden, Susan K: Smith Center, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Sine, William P: Mission, Junior, Com- puter Science. SECOND ROW: Singer, Carol A: Kansas City, Freshman, Fashion De- sign. Sinn, Ruby M: Fort Scott, Sophomore, Elementary Education. Sipes, Ann L: Elkhart, Freshman, Mathematics. Sipes, Paul A: Rus- sell, Freshman, Architecture. Sippel, Allen R: Lindsborg, Sopho- more, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Sixta, Mary J: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Sjogren, Charles L: Concordia, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Skaggs, Janice L: Wantagh, N.Y., Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Skelton, Anna M: Kansas City, Freshman, General Home Economics. Skinder, Carla M: Framingham, Mass.. Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. I. f i I I I f i A Putnam coed finds that it is necessary to spend time late at night to get those last few pages finished before her next day ' s class. Failure to study during the day often forces many students to study late at night. 650 I Underclass: Sla-Smi TOP ROW: Slate, Shirley J: Glen Elder. Freshman, General Home Economics. Slater, Rhonda L: Smolan. Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Slattery, Jo A: Girard. Freshman. General Home Econom- ics. Slaughter, Mary K: Salina. Freshman. Modern Languages. Slaw- son, Lloyd J: Tonganoxie. Sophomore. Agricultural Economics. SECOND ROW: Slead, David A: Lebo. Junior. Agricultural Journal- ism. Slead, Joann K: Lebo. Sophomore. Chemistry. Slechta, Claudia J: Topeka, Freshman, Humanities. Sleichter, Diane L: Abilene. Freshman. Home Economics Education. Slinkman, Susan C: Man- hattan, Junior. Speech. THIRD ROW: Sloan, Cynthia K: Holton. Freshman, General. Sloan, Gerald E: Seneca, Sophomore, Mathematics. Sloan, Janice R: Corn- ing, Freshman, General. Sloan, Susan L: Oberlin, Freshman, Gener- al. Slonecker, Rozanne S: Haysville. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Slupianek, Lee E: Marysville, Sophomore, Architec- ture. Small, Patricia A: Ferguson, Mo., Freshman, General Home Economics. Smethers, Judi J: Belle Plaine, Freshman, Speech. Smies, Charles H: Courtland, Freshman. General Engineering. Smi- ley, Walter L: Bonner Springs. Sophomore. General. FIFTH ROW: Smiley, William A: Goodland. Junior. Mechanical Engi- neering. Smith, Alan M: Atchison, Sophomore. Wildlife Conserva- tion. Smith, Alice A: Junction City. Sophomore, Political Science. Smith, Barbara J: Leavenworth, Freshman, General. Smith, Becky A: Ozawkie, Freshman, Preschool Education. SIXTH ROW: Smith, Bruce W: Overbrook, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Smith, Carolin K: Ozawkie, Junior, Preschool Education. Smith, Christy L: Wichita, Sophomore. Music Education. Smith, Craig W: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore. Chemical Engineering. Smith, Crys- tal K: Lancaster. S.C.. Freshman, Speech. SEVENTH ROW: Smith, Darrell R: Leawood, Freshman. Business Administration. Smith, David O: Louisburg, Junior, Electrical Engi- neering. Smith, Deborah L: Newton, Freshman. General. Smith, Delbert B: Manhattan, Sophomore. Building Construction. Smith, Dennis A: Larned, Freshman. Agronomy. EIGHTH ROW: Smith, Dennis B: Salina, Sophomore. Technical Jour- nalism. Smith, Dennis D: Mahaska, Junior, Architecture. Smith, Diane M: Burdett, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Smith, Douglas G: Hoisington, Junior. Civil Engineering. Smith, Dwight K: Bonner Springs. Freshman, Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Smith, Elizabeth D: Independence, Sophomore. Technical Journalism. Smith, Ellen A: Sharon Springs, Junior. Ele- mentary Education. Smith, Ernest G: Soldier, Junior, Computer Sci- ence. Smith, Gary L: Mahaska. Freshman, General Agriculture. Smith, James S: Mulvane, Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. 651 Underclass: Smi-Sny TOP ROW: Smith, James S: Bentley, Freshman, General. Smith, Jimmy L: Wichita, Freshman, Architecture. Smith, John B: St. Paul, Sophomore, Chemical Engineering. Smith, Joseph E: Centralia, Sophomore, General. Smith, Joseph K: Wellington, Freshman, Sociology. SECOND ROW: Smith, Kathleen D: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Mathematics. Smith, Kenneth L: Newton, Sophomore, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine in Agriculture. Smith, Kevin M: E. Meadow, N.Y., Ju- nior, Accounting. Smith, Linda J: Goodland, Freshman, English. Smith, Linda K: Manhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. THIRD ROW: Smith, Linda L: Salina, Junior, Secondary Education. Smith, Marcia E: Manhattan, Freshman, English. Smith, Marilyn J: Tribune, Freshman, General. Smith, Marsha M: Goddard, Junior, English. Smith, Michael R: Beatrice, Neb., Sophomore, Social Science. FOURTH ROW: Smith, Patricia A: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Economics. Smith, Patricia L: Liberal, Freshman, English. Smith, Randall L: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Smith, Raymond A: Kansas City, Junior, Civil Engineering. Smith, Reuben M: Orange, N.J., Junior, Mathematics. FIFTH ROW: Smith, Robert W: Great Bend, Sophomore, Secondary Education. Smith, Roger G: Manhattan, Freshman, Electrical Engi- neering. Smith, Ronald N: Tonganoxie, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Smith, Rory C: Yates Center, Freshman, General Agricul- ture. Smith, Rose E: Coolidge, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Smith, Sally A: Hutchinson, Freshman, Interior Design. Smith, Sheila M: Topeka, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Smith, Steven B: Jacksonville, Fla., Junior, Bakery Management. Smith, Steven B: Walton, Sophomore, Mathematics. Smith, Susan A: Con- cordia, Junior, Home Economics Education. SEVENTH ROW: Smith, Susan G: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Smith, Terry L: Leoti, Freshman, Mathematics. Smith, Tommy L: Burdett, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Smith, Verlin G: Kansas City, Junior, Business Administration. Smith, Wanda C: New Castle, Okla., Junior, Secondary Education. EIGHTH ROW: Smith, Wesley E: Brookville, Sophomore, English. Smutz, Kipton L: Meade, Freshman, General. Smythe, Pamela K: Kansas City, Junior, Elementary Education. Snapp, Gerald E: Kan- sas City, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Snedegar, John R: Wichita, Sophomore, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Snider, Janice I: Abilene, Sophomore, Pre-Elemen- tary Education. Snider, Terry S: Pueblo, Colo., Junior, Business Administration. Snook, Judith A: Mission, Sophomore, Interior De- sign. Snyder, David L: Holton, Sophomore, Business Administration. Snyder, James L: Concordia, Junior, Accounting. H ( ' f 652 Underclass: Sny-Sta TOP ROW: Snyder, Karen S: Ottawa. Freshman. Veterinary Medi- cine. Snyder, Marilyn F: Wichita. Freshman. Mathematics. Snyder, Michael K: Overland Park. Junior. Chemistry. Snyder, Michael L: Arkansas City. Junior. Wildlife Conservation. Snyder, Orman L: Mayetta. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SECOND ROW: Snyder, Richard A: Hays. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Snyder, Sandra S: Morton. Freshman. Pre-Business Edu- cation. Snyder, Sharon N: Belleville. Freshman. General. Snyder, Stephen R: Arkansas City. Freshman. Pre-Medicine. Socolofsky, Mary J: Manhattan. Junior. Art. THIRD ROW: Socolofsky, Thomas C: Manhattan. Special. Soderberg, Debra S: Wichita. Sophomore. Dietetics and Institutional Manage- ment. Soderstrom, Alan K: Mt. Prospect. III.. Freshman. Agricultural Engineering. Solberg, Carol S: Salina. Freshman. Modern Lan- guages. Solomon, Thomas R: El Dorado. Junior, Art. FOURTH ROW: Sorenson, Linda L: Austin. Minn.. Junior. Physical Therapy. Sorrick, George D: Eskridge. Sophomore. Agricultural Education. Soukup, Candace L: Wilson. Sophomore. Accounting. Soukup, Roy J: Ellsworth. Junior. Business Administration. Souter. Thomas T: Kansas City. Mo.. Sophomore. BuildingConstruction. FIFTH ROW: Spaeth, Elaine: Hu tchinson. Junior. General. Spannuth, Kathie I: Prairie Village. Sophomore. Modern Languages. Sparks, Clifford S: Kingman. Junior. Agriculture Education. Sparks, Dawna K: Lincoln. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Sparks, Mary K: Lansing. III.. Junior. Psychology. SIXTH ROW: Spear, Kimberly: Claremont. Calif.. Sophomore. Interi- or Design. Spears, Frederick B: Ottawa. Freshman. Architecture. Spellmeier, James: Fairview. Sophomore. Animal Science and In- dustry. Spencer, Beverly D-. Topeka. Freshman. Interior Design. Spencer, Karen S: Prairie Village. Freshman. General Home Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Spencer, Richard B: Scott City. Freshman. Biologi- cal Science. Spielman, Norman F: Lebo. Freshman. General. Spiller, Bruce L: Frankfort. Sophomore. Applied Music. Spiller, Sandra K: Frankfort. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. Spillman. Steven W: Lee ' s Sum- mit. Mo.. Junior. Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Spinks, Patricia L: Garden City. Freshman. Modern Language. Spitzer, Robert H: Rushville. Ind.. Sophomore. Chemical Engineering. Spare, Kenneth; Manhattan. Junior. General. Sprague, Larry L: Parsons. Freshman. Political Science. Spratt, Mary E: Viola. Freshman. Speech. BOTTOM ROW: Spurlock, George T: Manhattan. Sophomore. Gener- al. Squier, Leland D: Browning. Junior. Architecture. Sramek, Mi- chael W: McDonald. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Stach, Gary W: Hutchinson. Junior. Architecture. Stach, Marilyn K: Ross- ville. Freshman. Journalism. 653 Underclass: Sta-Sta TOP ROW: Stacy, Steven A: McPherson, Freshman, Business Admin- istration. Stagner, Paul L: Plainville, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Staiger, Katherine A: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Stair, Nina C: Olathe, Junior, Consumer Interest. Stal- cup, Peggy J: Centralia, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education . SECOND ROW: Staley, Cynthia L: Prairie Village, Junior, Home Eco- nomics Education. Stallard, Larry D: Perry, Freshman, Political Sci- ence. Stallsworth, Paul T: Garden City, Sophomore, Mathematics. Stamper, Larry D: Plainville, Junior, Business Administration. Standley, Susan: Great Bend, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. THIRD ROW: Stanker, James P: Chicago, III., Sophomore. Land- scape Architecture. Stanley, William G: Atchison, Sophomore, Pre- Medicine. Stansell, Deborah G: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. Stanwix, Michael W: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Starbuck, Nancy K: Kansas City, Junior, Home Economics Education. BOTTOM ROW: Starbuck, Pamela S: Great Bend, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Starkey, Gayle L: Strong City, Sophomore, Fashion Design. Starr, Deborah K: Burdett, Sophomore, Music Edu- cation. Stauffer, Curtiss W: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Mathematics. Stauth, Barbara L: Newton, Freshman, Speech Pathology. I 5GA| Bob Winzler, representing off-campus men, informs the Winzler of Oz of his and his friends problems as part of his skit in the competition for FMOC. His skit helped him be selected as one of the five finalists. I 654 .- SGA presidential candidate, Millie Schroeder, explains her position on student government during informal question and answer session prior to elections. A near- record 3,365 students voted, topped only in 1965. Underclass: Ste-Ste TOP ROW: Stealey, Ted R: Overland Park. Freshman. Business Ad- mini stration. Stearns, Mark M: Beloit. Junior. Milling Science and Management. Steele, Joseph M: Silver Lake. Freshman. General. Steele, Kevin H: Clay Center. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Steele, Patricia M: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. English. SECOND ROW: Steele, Roylee J: Mission. Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics Education. Steeples, Kay L: Zurich. Freshman. Pre-Second- ary Education. Steffen, John I: Hartington. Neb.. Freshman, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Stegeman, Michael C: Overland Park. Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Stehl, Sandra S: Lawton. Freshman. Interior Design. THIRD ROW: Steinbrink, Linda A: Wetmore. Junior. Family and Child Development. Steinhilber, Bernard: Buffalo. N.Y.. Junior. Physical Science. Steinlage, Cletus F: Corning. Freshman. General Agricul- ture. Steinle, Pamela: Russell, Junior. Secondary Education-Social Science. Steinmeyer, Paul E: Augusta. Junior. Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Stejskal, Rebecca A: LaCrosse. Sophomore. Humani- ties. Stephens, Robert J: Oakley. Junior, Agriculture Economics. Stephens, Vicki P: Bucklin. Freshman. General. Sterling, Jean L: Junction City. Junior. Elementary Education. Sterling, Michael B: Hardtner. Junior. Industrial Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Sterrett, Robert K: Norton. Freshman. History. Stevens, Paul E: Boulder. Colo.. Freshman. Applied Music. Stevenson, Heath- er G: Wichita. Freshman. Interior Design. Stevenson, Jane A: Pitts- burg. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Stevenson, Jeffrey G: Garnett. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. BOTTOM ROW: Stevenson, Rosalind: Arkansas City. Junior. Elemen- tary Education. Stevenson, Sidney J: Olpe. Freshman. Landscape Architecture. Steward, Shirley K: Clay Center. Sophomore. Physical Therapy. Stewart, John T: Quinter. Freshman. General Agriculture. Stewart, Mickey L: Wichita. Sophomore. General. 655 Underclass: Ste-Str TOP ROW: Stewart, Thomas K: Harlan. Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Stieben, Lonnie C: Brownell, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Stiefel, Rita R: Annadale, Va., Sophomore, Biological Science. Stiff, Mary S: Crown Point, Ind., Freshman, Clothing Retail- ing. Stigers, Leslie A: Wichita, Freshman, Interior Design. SECOND ROW: Stiles, Dennis E: Louisburg, Freshman, General. Stil- well, Robert K: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Stiner, Vickie J: Vermillion, Sophomore, Home Economics Educa- tion. Stines, Sandra S: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Stinson, Joyce L: Ottawa, Sophomore, General . THIRD ROW: Stock, Judy C: Summerfield, Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. Stockdale, John W: Prairie Village, Freshman, Busi- ness Administration. Stockton, Charles T: Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man, General. Stoecker, Sharon S: Oakley, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Stoever, Brigitte M: Frankfort, Sophomore, Modern Languages. FOURTH ROW: Stohr, Thomas E: Hutchinson, Junior, Zoology. Stol- fus, Janice C: Osage City, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Stone, James L: Coffeyville. Junior, Business Administration. Stone, Judith J: Spring Hill, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agri- culture. Stone, Richard W: Junction City, Junior, Business Administration. FIFTH ROW: Stonehocker, Robert: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Stoner, L. Lorene: Garden City, Junior, General Home Economics. Storey, Douglas A: Winfield, Freshman, Business Administration. Storey, Wanda R: Kansas City, Junior, Community Services and So- cial Welfare. Stormer, Michael L: Topeka, Freshman, Architecture. SIXTH ROW: Story, Barbara A: Winfield, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Story, Lura V: Winfield, Junior, Home Economics Extension. Stott, John L: Overland Park, Freshman, Pre-Law. Stout, Terry L: Wells. Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Stover, Charla K: Topeka, Fresh- man, Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Stowe, Twila G: Topeka, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Strahm, Joe D: Sabetha, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Strain, Jennifer S: Overland Park, Sophomore, Interi- or Design. Strain, Max K: Brewster, Freshman, General. Stramel, Susan R: Hays, Freshman, Dietetics and Institutional Management. EIGHTH ROW: Strandberg, Nancy J: Prairie Village, Freshman, Pre- Elementary Education. Strate, Russell A: Kinsley, Freshman, Build- ing Construction. Straub, Dianne L: Kansas City, Sophomore, Pre- Elementary Education. Strecker, Glen E: Paradise, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Street, Charlene E: Manhattan, Sophomore. Accounting. BOTTOM ROW: Streeter, Bradley C: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administration. Streeter, David J: Palos Verde, Calif., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Streit, Rita A: Downs, Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Stribling, Sheryl L: Newton, Freshman, Biological Science. Strieker, Barbara K: Leawood, Sophomore, Sociology. 656 Underclass: Str-Sut TOP ROW: Strickler, Duane J: Colony. Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Strickler, Vincent J: Scott City. Sophomore. Business Administration. Strom, Susan J: Clay Center. Junior. Physical Edu- cation. Stromberg, Cheryl K: McPherson. Freshman. Clothing Re- tailing. Strong, William R: Kansas City. Mo.. Sophomore. Architecture. SECOND ROW: Stroup, Cynthia L: Fontana, Junior. Pre-Nursing. Stroup, Myron L: Fontana. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Strouse, Claudia J: Merriam. Freshman. Home Eco- nomics Extension. Strowig, Pamela G: Abilene. Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Strube, Nancy L: Hiawatha. Sophomore. General. THIRD ROW: Struby, Charles R: Leawood. Junior, Accounting. Stry- ker, Charles A: Blue Rapids, Junior. Civil Engineering. Stryker, Ron- ald A: Blue Rapids. Sophomore. Industrial Engineering. Stuart, Kay E: Blue Rapids. Sophomore. Modern Languages. Stuart, Larry D: Glen Elder. Sophomore. Veterinary Medicine. FOURTH ROW: Stuber, Larry P: Eureka. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Stuchal, Gary G: Atlanta, Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Stuckey, Marilyn F: Manhattan. Freshman. Home Economics and Journalism. Stucky, Ca rolyn L: Moundridge. Junior. Elementary Education. Stucky, David D: Murdock. Junior. Agricultural Education. FIFTH ROW: Stucky, Ramona J: Pretty Prairie, Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Stucky, Ronald L: Peabody, Junior, Agricul- tural Education. Stucky, Steve M: Galva. Junior. Milling Science and Management. Studer, Janet M: Beloit. Freshman, Sociology. Stueve, Cart: Olpe. Junior, Agricultural Education. SIXTH ROW: Stueve, Doug T: Olpe, Sophomore. Agricultural Educa- tion. Stum, Bette D: Ness City. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Sudja, Victoria M: Baldwin, Freshman. Business Administra- tion. Sullivan, Betty J: Junction City. Sophomore. General. Sullivan, Ronald L: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Business Administration. SEVENTH ROW: Sullivan, Terrance L Annandale. Va.. Junior. Archi- tecture. Sullivan, Verna M: Kansas City. Junior. Interior Architectur- al Design. Sulsar, Cynthia L: Hunter, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Sumey, Marilyn K: Minneapolis. Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics Education. Summers, Barbara L: Topeka. Freshman. Physi- cal Education. EIGHTH ROW: Summers, Larry W: Topeka. Freshman, General. Sunderland, Joan E: Fairview. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Sundgren, Betty L: Salina. Freshman, General. Sundheim, Richard A: Bloomington, Minn.. Junior. Mathematics. Surface, Mar- ianna: Wichita. Freshman, Fashion Design. BOTTOM ROW: Surs, Wendelin: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Zoolo- gy. Sutera, Diane E: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Elementary Educa- tion. Sutter, Connie D: Junction City. Sophomore. General. Sutler, Mark D: Overland Park, Freshman. Business Administration. Sut- tles, Linda S: Emmett, Sophomore, General Home Economics. 657 Underclass: Sut-Tas TOP ROW: Sutton, Cynthia S: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Sutton, Douglas A: Garnett, Sophomore, Busi- ness Administration. Svaty, Anne L: Newton, Junior, Anthropology. Svoboda, Barbara L: Holyrood, Freshman, Physical Education. Swafford, William S: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Business Administration. SECOND ROW: Swain, Anita A: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Swain, John E: Wichita, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Swan, Arthur T: Baldwin, Special, Wildlife Conservation. Swanson, Sarah E: Gates Mill, Ohio, Freshman, Music Education. Swanson, Larry A: Frankfort, Sophomore. Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Swanson, William A: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Swart, Harry M: Wilson, Freshman, Geology. Swearngin, Kristie L: Prairie Village, Freshman, Applied Music. Sweeney, Mi- chael J: Wichita, Freshman, General. Sweers, Richard H: Garnett, Freshman, Architecture. FOURTH ROW: Sweet, Dennis E: Hardy, Neb.. Sophomore, Veteri- nary Medicine. Swenson, Joyce M: Wichita, Junior, Home Econom- ics Education. Swenson, Karen A: Salina. Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Swenson, Kenneth L: Clay Center, Senior, Biological Sci- ence. Swenson, Laurence R: Salina, Junior, Accounting. FIFTH ROW: Swenson, Nancy R: Clay Center, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Swenson, Patricia A: Kansas City, Junior, General Home Economics. Swenson, Richard L: Concordia, Junior, Animal Science and Industry. Swift, Nolan G: Burden, Sophomore, Animal Science and Industry. Swift, Sarah J: Mission, Sophomore, Community Services and Social Welfare. SIXTH ROW: Swingle, Dean E: Zenda, Sophomore, Mathematics. Swisher, Andrew D: Gypsum, Freshman, General. Switzer, Allen L: Abilene, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Switzer, Charles L: Concor- dia, Junior, Biological Science. Switzky, Dennis W: Topeka, Fresh- man, Physical Education. SEVENTH ROW: Syal, Saadat M: Pakistan, Junior, Business Adminis- tration. Sylvester, James E: Salina, Sophomore, Electrical Engineer- ing. Symns, Donna L: Hutchinson, Junior, Secondary Education. Symns, Richard D: Atchison, Freshman, Milling Science and Man- agement. Zopinski, Leonard P: Chicago, III., Junior, Architecture. EIGHTH ROW: Tacha, Thomas C: Salina, Freshman, Wildlife Conser- vation. Taggart, Terrill L: Brookville, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Takach, Deborah A: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Com- munity Services and Social Welfare. Talley, Gordon W: Olathe. Soph- omore, Geophysics. Tangeman, Steven A: Newton, Junior, General. BOTTOM ROW: Tapsak, Dennis K: Prairie Village, Freshman. Indus- trial Engineering. Tarry, Patricia J: Mulvane, Junior, Speech. Tarwa- ter, Mart a A: Manhattan, Freshman, General. Tasker, Alan V: Man- chester, Junior, Agronomy. Tasker, Sue A: Minneapolis, Sopho- more, General. 658 Underclass: Tat-Tho TOP ROW: Tatro, Shirley M: Moundridge. Freshman. Journalism. Tatro, Vicky L: Moundridge. Sophomore. General. Taul, Tom B: Baldwin. Freshman. Veterinary Medicine. Taussig, Timothy R: Man- hattan. Sophomore. Business Administration. Taylor, Allen D: Yates Center. Junior, Accounting. SECOND ROW: Taylor, Bernard C: Westmoreland. Veterinary Medi- cine. Taylor, Bradford T: Kinsley, Sophomore. Physics. Taylor, Charles B: Lawrence. Freshman. General. Taylor, Christine A: To- peka. Junior. Interior Design. Taylor, Deborah: Wichita. Sophomore. Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Taylor, Donald M: Walnut, Freshman. Wildlife Conser- vation. Taylor, Jerry R: Liberal. Freshman. Pre-Law. Taylor, Julie L: Topeka. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Taylor, Keith R: Wichita. Freshman. Architecture. Taylor, Lorraine A: Salina. Sopho- more. Community Services and Social Welfare. FOURTH ROW: Taylor, Marsha L: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Taylor, Michelle: Fort Hood. Tex.. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Taylor, Pamela K: Chapman. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Taylor, Robert L: Kansas City. Freshman. Electrical Engi- neering. Taylor, Sandra L: Manhattan. Freshman. Psychology. FIFTH ROW: Taylor, Victor J: Lyons, Freshman. General Agriculture. Teagarden, Joe S: LaCygne. Freshman. P re- Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Tebo, Susan M: Piermont. N.Y.. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. Teel, Constance S: Winfield. Sophomore, Architecture. Teeters, Sharon K: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore, In- terior Design. SIXTH ROW: Tegethoff, Joan M: Washington. Freshman, English. Tegethoff, Pamela J: Washington. Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Temeyer, Mary B: Marysville. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Temme, Linda A: Leawood, Junior. Elementary Education. Terhune, Steven F: Manhattan, Junior, Political Science. SEVENTH ROW: Terpening, Harold R: Morrowville, Junior, Physical Education. Terry, Charles L: Russell. Freshman. Biological Science. Teske, Jolene K: Onaga, Junior, Community Services and Social Welfare. Tessendorf, Mary K: Onaga. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Teten, Johann H: Burrton. Freshman. Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. EIGHTH ROW: Thalmann, Lynn E: Haven. Sophomore, Pre-Law. Theno, Robert L: Bonner Springs. Freshman. Agricultural Econom- ics. Theurer, Gary D: Wellington. Freshman. Animal Science and Industry Thiel, David E: Easton. Freshman, General. Thiele, Wayne E: Norton. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Thies, Cindy L: Salina. Freshman. Physical Educa- tion. Thiessen, Anne L: Inman, Junior. Elementary Education. Thix- ton, Paula S: Atchison. Junior. Elementary Education. Thomas, Edith J: Kansas City. Sophomore. Speech. Thomas, Gregg D: Troy. Sophomore. Animal Science and Industry. ' 659 FOURTH ROW: Thompson, Edna B: Harveyville, Freshman, Business Administration. Thompson, Gary D: Holcomb, Junior, Agricultural Education. Thompson, Kenneth L: Kendall, Junior, History. Thomp- son, Marcia E: Lawrence, Sophomore, Speech Pathology and Au- diology. Thompson, Martha J: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. FIFTH ROW: Thompson, McCager M: Fredonia, Junior, Agricultural Education. Thompson, Nancy K: Manhattan, Junior, Pre-Elementa- ry Education. Thompson, Peggy A: Osborne, Junior, Physical Thera- py. Thompson, Robert S: Manhattan, Freshman, Mechanical Engi- neering. Thompson, Sheila K: Overland Park, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Thompson, Stephen R: Osborne, Sophomore, Civil En- gineering. Thompson, Victoria L: Olathe, Freshman, Physical Edu- cation. Thompson, William S: Aurora, Ind., Freshman, Physical Education. Thomsen, David L: Salina, Freshman, Nuclear Engineer- ing. Thomson, James C: Boron, Calif., Junior, Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Thomson, Mark A: St. Charles, Mo., Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Thorn, Alan L: Beattie, Freshman, Political Science. Thorn, Karen D: Omaha, Neb., Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. Thorn, Marcia R: Omaha, Neb., Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Thornburg, Janet R: Lawrence, Freshman, Inte- rior Design. EIGHTH ROW: Thorne, Royal L: Dover, Sophomore, Milling Science and Management. Thornton, David J: Winfield, Sophomore, Physi- cal Education. Thorsell, Galen E: Chanute, Junior. Agricultural Engi- neering. Thorson, Daniel E: Manhattan, Freshman, Milling Science and Management. Threlkel, Karen K: Atwood, Junior, Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Thrugate, Susan J: Leawood, Freshman, General Home Economics. Thuillez, David E: Chanute, Junior, Architecture. Thull, Richard A: Beloit, Sophomore, Biological Science. Thurston, Rita M: Cottonwood Falls, Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. Thyfault, Linda G: Salina, Sophomore, English. Underclass: Tho-Thy TOP ROW: Thomas, Jacquelyn J: Marion, Sophomore, General. Thomas, John E: Kansas City, Junior, Journalism. Thomas, John P: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Accounting. Thomas, Lynn R: Clyde, Junior, Business Administration. Thomas, Martha W: Leawood, Ju- nior, Humanities. SECOND ROW: Thomas, Randall T: Dighton, Freshman, General. Thomas, Richard B: Manhattan, Junior, Mathematics. Thomas, Rita E: Culver, Sophomore, Political Science. Thomas, Teresa K: Cald- well. Junior, Preschool Education. Thomas, Thomas J: Leawood. Sophomore, Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Thomason, Ronald G: Ellinwood, Sophomore, Electri- cal Engineering. Thompson, Clifford W: Conway Springs, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Thompson, Colleen K: St. Francis, Sopho- more, Home Economics Education. Thompson, Cynthia J: Osborne. Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Thompson, Cynthia S: Man- hattan, Junior, Elementary Education. TOP TB Ml SOP ;;. land --- eT J 1 1 660 Underclass: Tib-Tra TOP ROW: Tibbetts, Cathy J: Belleville. Freshman, Psychology. Tice, Teresa L:Tribune. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Tiemeier, Neil E: Lincolnville. Junior, Accounting. Tiemeyer, Gerald L: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Tiesing, Stephen D: Junction City. Sophomore. Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Tietz, Nancy L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Tilford, Marian R: Moscow, Freshman, Physical Education. Tilford, Wanda J: Moscow, Sophomore, English. Tillinghast, Henry S: Clif- ton, Junior, Milling Science and Management. Tillinghast, Herbert: Clifton, Junior. Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Tillman, Janice M: Kansas City. Junior, Modern Lan- guages. Tillotson, D. Keith: Wichita, Freshman, Wildlife Conserva- tion. Timken, Philip D: Cimarron, Freshman, Agriculture Econom- ics. Tinkler, Duane N: Assaria, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Tink- um, James F: Wichita, Freshman, Building Construction. FOURTH ROW: Tipton, Nancy A: Prairie Village. Sophomore, Speech. Tischhauser, Marvin L: Wilsey, Freshman, Agriculture Eco- nomics. Tittel, Ronald L: Bazine, Sophomore, Entomology. Tjaden, Earl D: Lindsborg, Sophomore. Pre-Law. Tjoe, Siu K: Indonesia, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Tobald, William R: Glasco, Junior, Agronomy. Toben, Walter: Senior, Architecture. Tobin, Michael V: Kansas City, Fresh- man, Mechanical Engineering. Toburen, Lynn R: Manh attan, Fresh- man, General. Todd, Jennifer J: Paola, Junior, Clothing Retailing. SIXTH ROW: Todd, Linda M: Sabetha, Sophomore. Art. Toepfer, Wil- liam A: Hays, Junior, Engineering. Toll, Keith D: Lindsborg. Fresh- man, Veterinary Medicine. Toll, Marta K: Clifton, Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Tolson, Michael H: Overland Park, Junior, Landscape Architecture. SEVENTH ROW: Tomlinson, Don K: Jamestown, Junior, Business Administration. Toney, Jerel N: Lancaster, Freshman, Radio-TV. Toney, Julian G: Lancaster, Sophomore, Dairy Production. Tonn, Ronald K: Haven. Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Toole, Narrie A: Manter. Freshman, Art. EIGHTH ROW: Toth, Cheryl L: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Economics. Totman, Robert E: Wichita, Freshman, Pre-Veter- inary Medicine. Totok, Elizabeth R: Salina, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Towle, Jerald D: McPherson, Freshman, Nuclear Engi- neering. Towns, Dee A: Shields, Junior, Community Services and Social Welfare. BOTTOM ROW: Townsend, Steven C: Concordia, Sophomore, Com- puter Science. Townsend, Timothy E: Topeka, Junior, Wildlife Con- servation. Tramposh, Richard E: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Me- chanical Engineering. Transue, Kay I: Studley, Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Transue, Vicki E: Studley, Sophomore, Pre- school Education. 661 t Warren Remple, director of the Wesley Foundation, discusses the Washington Moratorium with students Underclass: Tra-Tur TOP ROW: Travis, Max R: Chanute, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Tregemba, Michele L: Carbondale, Sophomore, Technical Journalism. Trenkle, Patricia A: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Trent, Thomas M: Kansas City, Freshman, Electrical Engineering. Tresenriter, James R: Lenexa, Sophomore, Mathematics. SECOND ROW: Trigg, Becky L: Tribune, Freshman, General. Trigg, Linda S: Tribune, Junior, History. Triplett, Joan E: Lawrence, Sopho- more, Pre-Elementary Education. Trout, Catherine A: Minneapolis, Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Troutman, Monty L: Belle Plaine, Freshman, Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Trueblood, Linda S: Studley, Junior, Home Economics and Journalism. Trueblood, Michael E: Studley, Sophomore, Electri- cal Engineering. Trvelsen, Kenneth A: Northbrook, III., Junior, Archi- tecture. Trumpp, Gary A: Clay Center, Freshman, General. Trumpp, Janice A: Leonardville, Junior, Home Economics Education. FOURTH ROW: Trzicky, Dianna K: Munden, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Tuck, Deanna F: Hoyt, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Tuck, Sharon E: Hoyt, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Tucker, Carol L: Overbrook, Sophomore, Interior Design. Tucker, Jerry C: Manhattan, Junior, Business Administration. BOTTOM ROW: Tucker, Neil E: Rantoul, III., Sophomore, Chemistry. Tunison, Lynda J: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Turk, Kay L: Kansas City, Freshman, English. Turley, Steven J: Kansas City, Mo., Sophomore, Architecture. Turner, Douglas C: Lowry AFB, Colo.. Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. planning to go by bus to Washington. Remple accom- panied the students for the November peace march. I 662 Underclass: Tur-Van TOP ROW: Turner, Karen: Manhattan. Sophomore. Physical Educa- tion. Turner, Lee H: Somerville. N.J.. Sophomore. Psychology. Turn- er, Marilyn L: Colby. Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Turner, Ter- ri A: McPherson. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Turner, Theresa J: Oskaloosa. Sophomore. Home Economics Education. SECOND ROW: Turnquist, Steven D: Lindsborg, Sophomore. Animal Science and Industry. Turpin, Donna S: Troy. Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Tuttle, Charles F: Haviland. Junior, Agricultural Engineer- ing. Tyler, Deborah L: Overland Park. Freshman. Clothing Retailing. Tyler, Teresa R: Leawood. Sophomore, General Home Economics. THIRD ROW: Tyler, Thomas A: Concordia. Junior. Interior Architec- tural Design. Tyson, Sharon R: Overland Park. Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Uhl, Harley E: Carbondale. Sophomore, Ac- counting. Ulrich, Suzanne K: Shawnee Mission. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Umbehr, Jack K: Alma. Freshman. Physical Education. FOURTH ROW: Umberger, Gregory D: Rozel. Junior. Animal Science and Industry. Unruh, Daryl C: Newton. Freshman. Architecture. Unruh, Lyonell R: Larned. Sophomore. Architecture. Unruh, Susan R: Wichita, Freshman. Interior Design. Urish, Carol L: Burlingame. Freshman, Geology. FIFTH ROW: Uzzell, Anne M: Bryn Mawr. Pa.. Sophomore. General Home Economics. Valburg, Linda L: Onaga. Sophomore. Pre-Nurs- ing. Valburg, Marcia A: Onaga. Junior, Elementary Education. Valer- ius, Lesley D: Liberal. Sophomore. History. Vanalden, Patricia S: Kansas City. Junior, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Van Benschoten, Eric J: Topeka. Sophomore. Building Construction. Van Daele, Linda D: Spring Hill, Freshman, General Home Economics. Vandegrift, Mary D: Salina. Freshman. Medical Technology. Vandenberg, Michael: Kansas City. Sophomore. Bac- teriology. Vanderleest, Alan J: Overland Park. Freshman. Pre-Law. SEVENTH ROW: Vanderlip, Margaret: Wichita. Freshman. Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Vanderpool. Dennis A: Kansas City. Junior. Pre- Dentistry. Vanderschmidt, Richard: Manhattan. Sophomore. Gener- al. Van Doren, Claudia E: Wichita. Freshman. General. Van Gilder, Larry D: Vermillion. Junior. Agricultural Mechanization. EIGHTH ROW: Van Horn, Linda J: Lyons. Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Van Middlesworth, James J: Parsons. Sophomore. Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Van Petten, Charles A: Eskridge. Freshman. General. Van Petten, Christine A: Eskridge. Junior. Business. Van Petten, Janice K: Derby. Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. BOTTOM ROW: VanSant, Gretchen L: Kansas City. Sophomore, Clothing Retailing. Vanscoyoc, Marjorie: Longford. Junior. Second- ary Education. Vanstone, Darlene: Wichita. Freshman. General. Van Vleet, Jo Ann: Garden City. Freshman. General. Van Walleghen, John A: Jerseyville. III.. Freshman. General. 663 Underclass: Var-Vrt TOP ROW: Varney, James E: Jewell, Junior, Wildlife Conservation. Varney, Susan E: Jewell. Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. Vath, Candice K: Cimarron, Sophomore, General. Vaughan, Carol L: Atchison, Sophomore, Pre-Nursing. Vaughan, Jerry L: Caney, Fresh- man, Agricultural Economics. SECOND ROW: Vaughan, Linda K: Atchison, Junior, Elementary Education. Vaught, Jean B: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Vav- roch, Gregory L: Oberlin. Sophomore, Building Construction. Veith, Douglas: APO, N.Y., Junior, Political Science. Velez, Irving J: Junc- tion City, Freshman, Political Science. THIRD ROW: Vernon, Thomas W: Russell, Sophomore, Political Sci- ence. Veron, Jean R: Coffeyville, Freshman, Agricultural Mechaniza- tion. Veskerna, Charles R: Leawood, Sophomore, Pre-Medicine. Vialle, Regis L: Osage City, Junior, Natural Resources Conservation and Use. Vickers, Audree M: Hoxie, Special, Modern Languages. FOURTH ROW: Viergever, James L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Veteri- nary Medicine. Vieselmeyer, Mabel R: Chester, Neb., Junior, Ele- mentary Education. Vinduska, Terrance L: Marion, Sophomore, Ag- ricultural Engineering. Vines, David R: S. Glens Falls, N.Y., Junior, Radio-TV. Vineyard, James B: Pittsburg, Freshman, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Vining, Mary K: Horton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Vishneske, Carol A: Salina, Freshman, General. Voboril, Ter- ry S: Esbon, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Management. Vodopest, Edward L: Kansas City, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Voegele, Sharon A: Leawood, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Vogel, Gail L: Kansas City, Junior, Secondary Educa- tion. Vogt, David F: Meade, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Voigt, David A: Kiel, Wis., Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. Voigt, Lois M: Bonner Springs, Junior, Family and Child Devel- opment. Voigts, Vaunda L: Olathe, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. %cia SEVENTH ROW: Volkland, Douglas 0: Hutchinson, Sophomore, Psy- chology. Volkmer, Jewell A: Overland Park, Freshman, General Home Economics. Vollmar, Emily K: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Foods and Nutrition. Volz, Duane R: Greensburg. Junior, Industrial Engineering. Vonbergen, Michael R: Dawson, Neb., Junior, Animal Science and Industry. EIGHTH ROW: Voos, Debra L: Russell, Freshman, Physical Educa- tion. Voos, Gregg T: Hoisington. Junior, Architecture. Vopat, Thom- as A: Wilson, Sophomore, Architecture Structures. Vore, Dorothy L: Arkansas City, Junior, Secondary Education. Vore, James L: Ken- dall, Junior, Pre-Law. BOTTOM ROW: Vore, Patty: Overland Park, Junior, Liberal Home Economics. Voss, Dixie K: Murdock, Freshman, Mathematics. Voth, Richard D: Fredonia, Junior, Agronomy. Voth, Scott S: Garden City, Sophomore, Journalism. Vrtiska, Gregory G: Minneola, Freshman, Biological Science. V- _ 664 SEVENTH ROW: Walker, Thomas E: Lawrence. Freshman. Horticul- ture. Walker, Wendy L: McPherson. Sophomore. Secondary Educa- tion. Wall, Bertha L: Ottawa. Sophomore. Modern Languages. Wal- lace, John K: Salina, Junior. History. Wallace, Kathy L: Fredonia. Sophomore. Modern Languages. EIGHTH ROW: Wallen, Terry: Manhattan. Junior. General. Wallert, Arita A: Wilson. Freshman. Art. Walsten, Robert B: Hutchinson. Ju- nior. Animal Science and Industry. Walter, Delbert E: Hitchcock, S.D.. Junior. Veterinary Medicine. Walter, Gary J: St. Francis. Fresh- man. Chemistry. BOTTOM ROW: Walter, Ronald G: Lincoln. Junior. Wildlife Conserva- tion. Walter, Sara D: Lincoln, -Junior. Elementary Education. Wal- ters, Barbara L: Hutchinson. Sophomore. Pre-Business Education. Walters, Richard: Manhattan, Junior. General. Walters, Steve C: Topeka. Freshman. Physical Science. Underclass: Vrt-Wal TOP ROW: Vrtiska, John N: Minneola, Junior. Chemistry. Vrzak, Mary S: Wichita. Sophomore. Accounting. Vulgamore, Diana L: Shallow Water. Freshman. Physical Education. Vyff, Rodney L: Wich- ita, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Wade, Barbara J: Abilene. Sopho- more. Art. SECOND ROW: Wade, Robert K: Topeka. Junior. Electrical Engineer- ing. Waechter, Linda J: Ulysses. Sophomore, Home Economics Edu- cation. Wagner, Albert M: Bennington. Sophomore, Accounting. Wagner, Craig M: Junction City, Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Wagner, Cut-tin L: Overland Park. Junior. Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Wagner, Debra G: Brookville. Freshman. Pre-Medicine. Wagner, Douglas R: Affton. Mo.. 04. Architecture. Wagner, Gary A: Junction City. Freshman. Nuclear Engineering. Wagner, Joel D: Kensington. Sophomore. General. Wagner, Linda K: Kingman. Ju- nior. Clothing Retailing. FOURTH ROW: Wagner, Marcia F: Manhattan. Freshman. Social Sci- ence. Wahl, Jan C: Valley Center. Freshman. Interior Design. Wake- man, Ann K: Osawatomie. Junior. Secondary Education. Waldo, David F: Oberlin. Freshman. Civil Engineering. Waldren, Terry B: Tribune. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Walker, Dale E: Baldwin, Junior. Physical Education. Walker, Deborah S: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. General Home Economics. Walker, Fordyce T: Wichita. Freshman. Chemical Engi- neering. Walker, Forrest L: Johnson, Junior, Architecture. Walker, Larry C: Johnson. Freshman. Agronomy. SIXTH ROW: Walker, Lee O: Junction City. Freshman. Business Ad- ministration. Walker, Marilyn M: Green, Freshman. Pre-Business Education. Walker, Rebecca S: Goodland. Junior. Pre-Secondary Education. Walker, Scott A: Kansas City. Junior. Architecture. Walk- er, Susan J: Kearney, Neb.. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. 665 Underclass: Wal-Wea TOP ROW: Walters, William L: Great Bend, Freshman, Business Ad- ministration. Walton, Bruce A: Ellsworth, Freshman, Civil Engineer- ing. Walz, Marta L: Wichita, Sophomore, Home Economics with Lib- eral Arts. Wamhoff, Luann J: Bird City, Sophomore. Pre-Secondary Education. Wandt, Jerusha J: Hutchinson, Freshman, General. SECOND ROW: Wanick, Stephen G: Wichita, Junior, Veterinary Medi- cine. Wannamaker, Julen F: Ellis, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. Ward, Brian K: Larned, Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine in Agriculture. Ward, Candace I: Kansas City, Sophomore, Art. Ward, Donna B: Holton, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. THIRD ROW: Ward, Joan M: Oxford, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Ward, Martha L: Manhattan, Special, Mathematics. Ward, Wanda L: Centralia, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Warden, Francis 0: Harper, Sophomore, Business Administration. Warder, Annette: Liberty, Mo., Sophomore, Psychology. FOURTH ROW: Warehime, Orval R: Manhattan, Sophomore, Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Warhurst, Richard A: Wichita, Junior. Wildlife Conservation. Warner, Lawrence W: Belleville, Sophomore, Business Administration. Warnken, James F: Hartford, Sophomore, Radio- TV. Warren, Paul M: Oakley. Freshman, Pre-Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Warwick, Ben T: Overland Park, Sophomore, History. Washburn, Jack E: Newton, Freshman, Business Administration. Washington, William: Overland Park, Junior, Psychology. Wassemill- er, Jolene: Monument, Sophomore, Accounting. Wassenberg, Elaine M: Baileyville, Freshman, Medical Technology. SIXTH ROW: Wassenberg, Ellen K: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Sec- ondary Education. Wasserman, Susan L: Hoxie, Freshman, General Home Economics. Wassom, Steven C: Manhattan, Sophomore, General. Watkins, Curtis E: Wellington, Freshman, Pre-Law. Watkins, David W: Frankfort, Freshman, Physical Therapy. SEVENTH ROW: Watkins, Robert E: Prairie Village, Junior, Pre-Law. Watkins, Steven C: Frankfort. Junior, Pre-Medicine. Watson, Gretch- en S: Denver, Colo., Freshman, Technical Journalism. Watson, Ju- dith J: Atchison, Sophomore, General. Watson, Mark W: Kansas City, Junior, Interior Architectural Design. EIGHTH ROW: Watson, Martha J: Hutchinson, Junior, Secondary Education. Watt, Cheryl L: Moline, Freshman, Medical Technology. Watt, Nancy J: Harper, Sophomore, Dietetics and Institutional Man- agement. Watt, Susan L: Harper, Freshman, General. Way, Scott A: Wichita, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Way, Walter W: Kansas City, Freshman, Architecture. Wayman, Michel L: Wichita. Sophomore, Mechanical Engineering. Waymire, Mark P: Ottawa, Freshman, General. Weaver, Grant L: Wichita, Freshman, Mathematics. Weaver, Steven C: Belleville. Ju- nior. Chemical Engineering. I f I I i 666 f l Underclass: Wea-Wen TOP ROW: Weaver, Terry R: Winfield. Freshman. Electrical Engineer- ing. Webb, Benjamin L: Springfield. Mo.. Freshman. Architecture. Webb, Cathy K: Kansas City. Freshman. Physical Education. Webb, Darrel A: Liberal. Junior. Wildlife Conservation. Webb, Jeffery S: Mt. Vernon. III.. Sophomore. Pre-Dentistry. SECOND ROW: Webb, Thomas E: Abilene. Freshman. Nuclear Engi- neering. Webber, Sheryl K: Topeka. Sophomore. Clothing Retailing. Weber, Laurie J: Topeka. Freshman. Business Administration. Weber, Nicholas R: Hoisington. Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Weber, Roger E: Grainfield. Freshman. Physical Education. THIRD ROW: Webring, Rodney L: Stafford. Junior. Mechanical Engi- neering. Weckerling, Susan A: Satanta. Junior. Physical Therapy. Wedel, Franklyn L: Moundridge. Junior. Agronomy. Wedel, Gerald W: Tonganoxie. Junior. Agriculture. Wedel, Janice F: Newton. Sopho- more. Physical Education. FOURTH ROW: Wedel, Jennalee S: Newton. Junior. Elementary Edu- cation. Wedel, Sharon L: Newton. Sophomore. Sociology. Wedman, Barbara E: Danville. Freshman. General. Weeks, Nancy E: Belvue. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Weidler, Michael L: Minne- apolis. Junior. Political Science. FIFTH ROW: Weidner, Fawn E: Sublette. Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Weigand, Brenda J: Stafford, Sophomore, Preschool Education. Weihe, Terry K: Larned. Freshman. General. Weinberger, Bonnie L: Fairlawn, N.J., Junior. Pre-Elementary Education. Wein- mann, Ann M: Leoti, Sophomore. Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Weiss, Lois J: Philadelphia. Pa., Freshman, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Weixelman, Donna M: Wamego. Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Weixelman, Mike G: Manhattan. Ju- nior. Wildlife Conservation. Welborn, John D: Meriden. Sophomore, Agricultural Education. Weldon, Linda S: Overland Park, Freshman, Medical Technology. SEVENTH ROW: Welker, James C: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Pre- Veterinary Medicine. Wells, Christine L: Oxford. Sophomore. Pre- Elementary Education. Wells, Connie L: Rock, Freshman. General. Wells, Dale E: Udall. Freshman. Agricultural Economics. Wells, Dan L: Manhattan. Junior. Agricultural Economics. EIGHTH ROW: Wells, David D: Manhattan. Junior, Biological Science. Wells, John C: Wallace. Junior. Chemistry. Wells, Marvin D: Rock, Junior, Feed Science and Management. Welter, Barbara J: Perry, Sophomore, Home Economics Extension. Welty, Katherin B: Dodge City. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. BOTTOM ROW: Welty, Robert E: Dodge City. Junior. Pre-Dentistry. Welty, Victoria L: Hill City. Freshman. Pre-Pharmacy. Wempe, Con- nie J: Marysville. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Wempe, Richard J: Marysville. Junior. Business Administration. Wendland, Allen M: Barnes. Freshman. Chemistry. 667 FOURTH ROW: West, William S: Tonganoxie, Freshman, Psychology. Westcott, Randolph J: Smith Center, Sophomore, Psychology. Wes- terhaus, Rita A: Pratt, Junior, Technical Journalism. Westhoff, Roy D: Morrowville, Junior, Agricultural Economics. Westphal, Russell D: Kinsley, Junior, Architecture. FIFTH ROW: Wetherill, Patricia: Junction City, Junior, Secondary Education. Wetter, Rita E: Norton, Junior, Pre-Business Education. Wettstein, Mary L: Overland Park, Freshman, General Home Eco- nomics. Wetz, Luann K: Kiowa, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Weyer, Edwin C: Marysville, Freshman, Agriculture. SIXTH ROW: Wheatley, Benjamin H: Kansas City, Mo., Junior, Technical Journalism. Wheeler, Alicia: Olathe, Sophomore, Fashion Design. Wheeler, Larry R: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, General. Whelan, James L: Topeka, Junior, Physical Education. Whitcomb, Randall K: Wichita, Junior, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. SEVENTH ROW: White, Cheryl J: Cedar Vale. Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. White, Christine M: Hutchinson, Freshman, Pre-Veteri- nary Medicine. White, Christine R: Galesburg, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. White, David C: Hoisington, Freshman, Pre- Forestry. White, Gene P: Emporia, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. EIGHTH ROW: White, Glenda G: Wichita, Sophomore, Wildlife Con- servation. White, James G: Topeka, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medi- cine. White, Joan M: New Cambria, Junior, Mathematics. White, Ju- lia D: Delphos, Freshman, Music Education. White, Lynnann: Dodge City, Sophomore, Fashion Design. BOTTOM ROW: White, Mary A: Manhattan, Junior, Modern Lan- guages. White, Pamela J: Dodge City, Freshman, General. White, Pamela L: Overland Park, Freshman, Psychology. White, Patricia M: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. White, Randall K: St. George, Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Underclass: Wen-Whi TOP ROW: Wendlandt, Mark E: Leawood. Freshman, Architecture. Wenger, Angela A: Powhattan, Sophomore, Accounting. Wenger, Delaine E: Powhattan, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Wen- ger, Evan K: Oberlin, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Wenger, Kath- leen A: Powhattan, Sophomore, Home Economics and Journalism. SECOND ROW: Wenger, Stanley R: Salina. Junior. Mechanical Engi- neering. Wentz, Cynthia: Leavenworth, Sophomore, Architecture. Wenz, Gilbert E: Claflin. Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Werly, Jane L: Leavenworth, Freshman, Technical Journalism. Wes- sels. Bill: Mulvane, Freshman, Animal Science and Industry. THIRD ROW: West, Carol A: McPherson, Sophomore, Interior De- sign. West, James A: Lee ' s Summit, Mo., Freshman, Accounting. West, James D: Wichita, Freshman, General. West, Jennifer L: Ful- ton, Mo., Freshman, Preschool Education. West, Paul R: Norfolk. Va., Sophomore, Veterinary Medicine. 668 Underclass: Whi-Wil TOP ROW: White, Richard F: Lincoln, Sophomore. Accounting. White, Robert S: Shawnee Mission. Freshman. Landscape Architec- ture. White, Sue E: Junction City, Special. Business Administration. White, Vickie L: Topeka. Sophomore. Business Administration. White, Warren J: Goodland. Freshman. Psychology. SECOND ROW: Whitehair, Janet M: Abilene. Junior. English. White- hair, Michael L: Abilene. Sophomore. Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Whitehill, Dean A: Latham. Freshman. Horticulture. Whiteside, Debra S: Overland Park. Freshman. General Home Economics. Whitham, Wade B:Cassoday. Freshman. Business Administration. THIRD ROW: Whitlock, Antoinette: Hutchinson, Junior. Elementary Education. Whitlock, Randall J: Kansas City. Freshman. General. Whitmer, Dennis N: Goodland. Junior. History. Whitney, Vickie S: Phillipsburg. Freshman, General. Whitted, Donna J: Derby. Fresh- man. Speech Pathology. FOURTH ROW: Whittier. Randall, M: Overland Park. Sophomore. Wildlife Conservation. Whitwer, Clint S: Omaha. Neb.. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wichman, Ann L: Seneca. Junior. Physical Education. Wickern, Donald P: Topeka. Freshman. Architecture. Wicks, James L: Deshler. Neb.. Junior. Geography. FIFTH ROW: Wicks, Robert J: Beloit. Freshman. Technical Journal- ism. Widener, James R: Kansas City. Junior. Electrical Engineering. Wiechman, Peggy J: Scott City. Sophomore, Physical Education. Wiedeman, Janet L: WaKeeney. Freshman. Business Administration. Wiens, Prisca M: Halstead, Junior. Elementary Education. SIXTH ROW: Wiens, Spencer R: Meade. Freshman. Engineering. Wiese, Bill D: Hunter. Freshman. Engineering. Wieser, Pamela A: Leoti. Freshman. Pre-Dentistry. Wikle, Bonnie J: Fairview. Fresh- man. Physical Education. Wilbeck, Timothy R: Hutchinson. Fresh- man, Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Wilbeck, William R: Hutchinson. Junior. Mechanical Engineering. Wilbur, Christine D: Goodland. Freshman. Social Sci- ence. Wilbur, Darcy L: Manhattan. Freshman. General. Wilderman, Gayle A: Basehor. Freshman. Sociology. Wiley, Cheryl J: Lawrence. Freshman. Foods and Nutrition. EIGHTH ROW: Wilkens, Carl A: Benkelman. Neb.. Sophomore. Math- ematics. Wilkens, Clyde J: Benkelman. Neb., Sophomore. Mathe- matics. Wilkens, Ronald H: Lyons. Junior. Accounting. Wilkerson, Mary A: Jetmore. Freshman. Pre-Business Education. Wilkinson, James K: Washington. Freshman. General. BOTTOM ROW: Wilkinson, Kevin R: Garden City. Mich.. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Wilkinson, Steven D: Washington. Junior. Business Administration. Will, Dennis W: Herington. Junior. Agricul- tural Education. Willard, Verla L: Derby. Sophomore. Home Eco- nomics Education. Willcott, Howard J: Leavenworth. Junior. Interior Architectural Design. 669 Underclass: Wil-Wil TOP ROW: Wille, Diana L: Overland Park, Freshman, Journalism. Williams, Annette M: Kansas City, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Williams, Benton L: Nekoma, Junior, Animal Science and In- dustry. Williams, Carol J: Wichita, Freshman, Clothing Retailing. Wil- liams, Cherie A: Denver, Colo., Freshman, Biological Science. SECOND ROW: Williams, Dorothy D: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Williams, James E: Winfield, Sopho- more, Biological Science. Williams, Jeffrey D: Leawood, Freshman, Chemical Engineering. Williams, John S: Hughsonville. N.Y., Sopho- more, Pre-Dentistry. Williams, Laurie L: Prairie Village, Freshman, General. THIRD ROW: Williams, Marc L: Lakin, Sophomore, Business Admin- istration. Williams, Marilyn K: Wichita, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Williams, Pamela A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Williams, Pamela S: Shawnee Mission, Fresh- man, General Home Economics. Williams, Philip P: Clay Center, Sophomore, Psychology. FOURTH ROW: Williams, Richard K: Eudora. Sophomore, General. Williams, Stephen L: Salina, Freshman, Architecture. Williams, Ver- non C: Healy, Sophomore, Agricultural Mechanization. Williams, Wilmore E: Addison, Ohio, Junior, Political Science. Williamson, Deborah: Salina, Sophomore, Psychology. FIFTH ROW: Williamson, Gary V: Spring Hill, Freshman, Social Sci- ence. Williamson, Philip G: Salina, Freshman, Business Administra- tion. Williamson, Steven L: Ottawa, Freshman, General. Williford, Gary S: Leavenworth, Freshman, General. Willis, Richard R: Over- land Park, Junior, Political Science. SIXTH ROW: Willis, Sue: Wichita, Freshman, General. Willits, Thom- as L: Kansas City, Junior, Computer Science. Willt, Roger D: St. Francis, Freshman, Computer Science. Willyard, Curt L: Overland Park, Junior, Business Administration. Wilson, Barbara L: Randall, Freshman, General. SEVENTH ROW: Wilson, Bonnie J: Fairview, Sophomore, Physical Education. Wilson, Cynthia K: Shawnee Mission, Junior, Pre-Ele- mentary Education. Wilson, David W: Atchison, Sophomore, Pre- Secondary Education. Wilson, Diane K: Mankato, Junior, Foods and Nutrition. Wilson, Donna L: Manhattan, Sophomore. General . EIGHTH ROW: Wilson, Douglas T: Lincoln, Sophomore, Dairy Pro- duction. Wilson, Fred D: Topeka, Sophomore, Chemical Engineer- ing. Wilson, Garnet M: Tecumseh, Sophomore, Music Education. Wilson, Gayle A: Arkansas City, Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Wilson, George G: Great Bend, Junior, Business Administration . BOTTOM ROW: Wilson, Helen C: Sharon Springs, Sophomore, Mod- ern Languages. Wilson, Janet J: Prairie Village, Sophomore, Cloth- ing Retailing. Wilson, John F: Manhattan, Sophomore, Physics. Wil- son, Margaret E: Moline, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Wilson, Maxine E: Lincoln, Junior, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. 670 Underclass: Wil-Wol TOP ROW: Wilson, Michael F: Solomon, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Wilson, Nancy C: Lincoln, Sophomore, Pre-Elementary Education. Wilson, Robert E: Kansas City, Sophomore. Business Administration. Wilson, Ronald D: Wichita. Freshman, Mechanical Engineering. Wilson, Ronald E: Council Grove. Freshman. General Agriculture. SECOND ROW: Wilson, Sally A: Wichita, Freshman. Pre-Elementary Education. Wilson, Tanya S: Emporia. Sophomore, General Home Economics. Wilson, Vicki L: Wichita, Freshman, Speech. Wilson, Wil- liam P: Wichita, Freshman, Speech Pathology and Audiology. Wilt, Jeanette L: Rossville, Junior, Community Services and Social Welfare. THIRD ROW: Wimer, Barbara L: Forsyth, Mont., Freshman, Humani- ties. Winchell, Kathy J: Glen Elder, Freshman, Pre-Nursing. Winches- ter, Susan L: Hannibal, Mo.. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Windels, James H: Meadville. Mo.. Junior, Chemistry. Winden, Mary C: Manhattan, Junior, History. FOURTH ROW. Windscheffel, Gloria: Park, Junior, Elementary Edu- cation. Windscheffel, Jan A: Smith Center, Junior, Agronomy. Wink- ler, Susan A: Riley, Freshman, Modern Languages. Winstead, Larry C: Shirley. III.. Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Winter, Natalie A: Palmer, Sophomore. Art. FIFTH ROW: Winter, Ruby E: Satanta. Sophomore, Dietetics and In- stitutional Management. Winter, Timothy J: Palmer, Freshman, Po- litical Science. Winteroth, Kathleen: Norton, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Winterscheidt, Kay A: Robinson, Junior, Physical Therapy. Wirth, Kenton, D: Wellington, Freshman, Business Administration. SIXTH ROW: Wirth, Roberta L: Hoisington, Sophomore, General. Wirth, William C: Haviland. Sophomore, Chemistry. Wirtz, Rebecca A: Manhattan. Sophomore. Preschool Education. Wiruth, Don L: Wakeeney. Sophomore. Civil Engineering. Wisdom, William E: Man- hattan. Sophomore, General. SEVENTH ROW: Witthuhn, Louis V: Bazine, Sophomore. General. Wittwer, James M: Manhattan. Sophomore, Biological Science. Woellhof, Gary E: Clay Center. Freshman, Computer Science. Woh- ler, James M: Clay Center. Freshman. Dairy Production. Wohlge- muth, John M: Atchison. Freshman. Milling Science and Management. EIGHTH ROW: Wolf, Pamela S: Hope. Junior. Home Economics Edu- cation. Wolf, Ronald L: Southhaven, Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Med- icine in Agriculture. Wolfe, Carolyn M: Hiawatha. Junior, Elementary Education. Wolfe, Danney L: Hutchinson, Junior, Veterinary Medi- cine. Wolfe, Gene H: Bethlehem. Pa.. Junior, Animal Science and Industry. BOTTOM ROW: Wolfe, Nancy R: Bonner Springs. Pre-Elementary Education. Wolff, Michael D: Murphysborg, III.. Freshman. Architec- ture. Wolken, Madonna A: Greeley. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Wolken, Rosalia H: Greeley, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Wol- len, Sara B: Ottawa. Freshman, General Home Economics. |K|C 671 Underclass: Wol-Wya TOP ROW: Woltkamp, Melinda R: Topeka, Junior, Clothing Retailing. Wood, Curtis L: Wichita, Freshman, Accounting. Wood, David L: Dumont, N.J., Junior, Art. Wood, David W: Abilene, Junior, General. Wood, George M: Moran, Junior, Electrical Engineering. SECOND ROW: Wood, Kathleen L: Cedar Point, Sophomore, Pre- Medicine. Wood, Kathleen M: Topeka, Freshman, Business Adminis- tration. Wood, Marsha A: Overland Park, Sophomore, Pre-Second- ary Education. Wood, Michael D: Abilene, Freshman, Mathematics. Wood, Steven J: Overland Park, Special, History. THIRD ROW: Wood, Susan M: Overland Park, Sophomore, General. Woodall, Debby: Liberal, Freshman, Pre-Elementary Education. Woodall, Jeffrey W: Salina, Freshman, Pre-Law. Woodall, Patricia: Liberal, Freshman, General. Woodley, Deborah A: Tacoma, Wash., Sophomore, Art. FOURTH ROW: Woods, Ruth E: Dodge City, Freshman, Physical Therapy. Woods, Wanda R: Tribune, Junior, Pre-Elementary Educa- tion. Woodward, Bruce P: Leawood, Freshman, Pre-Dentistry. Wood- ward, Nancy L: Overland Park, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Woodworth, Philip M: Hutchinson, Junior, Mathematics. FIFTH ROW: Woody, Tyson C: Garden City, Sophomore, Architec- ture. Workman, Robert C: King City, Mo.. Junior, Architecture. Works, Jane A: Ottawa, Junior, Elementary Education. Works, Jo- seph W: Humboldt, Junior, Agricultural Mechanization. Worley, Michael D: Council Grove, Junior, Accounting. SIXTH ROW: Worthington, Joanne: Tecumseh, Sophomore, General Home Economics. Wright, Barbara: Overland Park, Freshman, Gen- eral Home Economics. Wright, Bradley R: Winfield, Sophomore, Architecture. Wright, Denise D: Marysville, Freshman, Pre-Second- ary Education. Wright, Haskell S: Sublette, Junior, Veterinary Medicine. A SEVENTH ROW: Wright, Karin L: Overland Park, Freshman, General. Wright, Leon W: Glen Elder, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Wright, Nancy M: Wichita. Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. Wright, Pa- tricia D: Liberal, Junior, Clothing, Retailing. Wright, Thomas E: Kan- sas City. Freshman, Pre-Forestry. EIGHTH ROW: Wright, Vicky L: Medicine Lodge, Sophomore, Ac- counting. Wrigley, Mark S: Salina, Sophomore, Civil Engineering. Wulfkuhle, Karen J: Lecompton, Freshman, General. Wurtz, Jeanette I: Clifton, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Education. Wurtz, Stephen P: Paxico. Sophomore, Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Wurtz, Timothy J: Paxico, Freshman, Physical Edu- cation. Wyand, Michael W: Hanover, Pa., Junior, Political Science. Wyand, Patrick J: Hanover, Pa., Freshman, Physical Education. Wyatt, Carol G: Atchison, Freshman, General Home Economics. Wyatt, Susan M: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Pre-Secondary Education. 672 SEVENTH ROW: Younkin, Arthur D: Chase. Freshman. Pre-Second- ary Education. Younkin, Gail L: Hoxie. Freshman. Pre-Secondary Education. Ysquierdo, Michael A: Atchison. Sophomore. Political Science. Yunk, Dan C: Osborne. Junior. Secondary Education. Yus- ka, Susan C: Prairie Village. Freshman. General. EIGHTH ROW: Yust, David E: Sylvia. Freshman. Animal Science and Industry. Zaiss, Linda C: Overland Park. Junior. English. Zajic, Lera e K: Glasco. Sophomore. Medical Technology. Zayas, Maria C: Ft. Ri- ley. Sophomore. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Zeakes, Beverly J: Great Bend. Junior. Physical Education. BOTTOM ROW: Zeckser, Kathryn K: Alma. Freshman. Community Services and Social Welfare. Zeckser, Stephen D: Alma, Junior, Busi- ness Administration. Zehr, Paul D: Ludlow, III.. Sophomore. Land- scape Architecture. Zeigler, Sheryl K: Alma. Sophomore. Communi- ty Services and Social Welfare. Zelch, Ronald H: St. Louis. Mo.. Sophomore. Bakery Management. Underclass: Wyl-Zel TOP ROW: Wylie, Joanne L: Wichita. Sophomore. Home Economics with Liberal Arts. Wynne, Monika E: Salina. Freshman. General. Wyss, Gary J: Overland Park. Freshman. Business Administration. Yarbrough, Ethel L: West Memphis. Ark.. Freshman. Mathematics. Yarnell. Bruce E: Concordia. Sophomore. Architecture. SECOND ROW: Yarnell, Lloyd S: Brookhaven. Pa.. Sophomore. Phys- ical Education. Yarrow, Robert A: Clay Center. Sophomore. Mechan- ical Engineering. Yates, Julia J: Wichita. Sophomore. Physical Ther- apy. Yates, Orlando B: Mobile. Ala.. Junior. Pre-Law. Yates, Sandra S: Ottawa. Freshman. Pre-Nursing. THIRD ROW: Yenzer, Cynthia K: Dodge City. Sophomore. Music Education. Yenzer, Gail H: Manhattan. Freshman. Physical Educa- tion. Yenzer, Sandra K: Manhattan. Junior. Clothing Retailing. Yeo, Dennis G: Manhattan, Junior. Computer Science. Yoos, Karen A: Wichita. Sophomore. Physical Therapy. FOURTH ROW: York, Kathryn L: Garden City. Sophomore. Foods and Nutrition. York, Walter F: Ashland. Junior. Pre-Dentistry. Yost, Gayle A: Dighton. Sophomore. Foods and Nutrition. Yost, John B: Hutchinson. Sophomore. Zoology. Yost, Robert E: Garden City. Ju- nior. History. FIFTH ROW: Young, Barbara J: Emporia. Freshman. Mathematics. Young, Craig S: Overland Park. Sophomore. Pre-Medicine. Young, Jack E: Overland Park, Freshman. Agriculture. Young, Keith R: Atch- ison. Freshman. Agriculture. Young, Linda K: Winfield. Special. Physical Education. SIXTH ROW: Young, Maurine: Wichita. Freshman. General. Young, Patricia S: Baldwin. Freshman. Physical Education. Young, Sharon D: Pittsburg. Sophomore. Medical Technology. Younger, Gloria J: Great Bend. Sophomore. Pre-Elementary Education. Youngman, Karen A: Atchison, Freshman. Fashion Design. 673 Underclass: Zel-Zwi TOP ROW: Zeleznak, Michael G: Shawnee Mission, Sophomore, Gen- eral. Zell, Kathleen A: Leawood, Freshman, General Home Econom- ics. Zellers, Ricky J: Arcadia, Ohio, Freshman, Pre-Secondary Edu- cation. Zender, Robert G: Wyckoff, N.J., Sophomore, Business Ad- ministration. Zenger, Jimmie R: Cuba, Junior, Agricultural Education. SECOND ROW: Zenishek, Carolyn R: Eureka, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. Zerbe, Linda K: Solomon, Sophomore, Home Economics Education. Zerener, Roger L: Cheney, Sophomore, Agricultural Journalism. Zerfas, Peggy L: Manhattan, Sophomore, Sociology. Zerfing, Harry M: Stratford, Conn., Freshman, Modern Languages. THIRD ROW: Zey, John J: Abilene, Freshman, General. Zieger, Perry R: Overland Park, Junior, Mechanical Engineering. Ziegler, Kenneth E: Collyer, Sophomore, Agronomy. Ziegler, William M: Edina, Minn., Sophomore, Bacteriology. Zillinger, Philip R: Phillipsburg, Junior, Chemistry. FOURTH ROW: Zimbelman, Anthony R: McPherson, Freshman, Ac- counting. Zimbelman, Myra G: St. Francis, Freshman, Music Educa- tion. Zimmer, Terry L: Downs, Sophomore, Agricultural Economics. Zimmerman, Francine: New York, N.Y., Sophomore, Pre-Veterinary Medicine in Agriculture. Zimmerman, Gary R: McLouth, Freshman, Veterinary Medicine. FIFTH ROW: Zimmerman, Kenneth L: Alta Vista, Freshman, Archi- tecture. Zimmerman, Margo E: Sterling, Junior, Pre-Elementary Education. Zimmerman, Paul F: Bern, Freshman, Radio and Televi- sion. Zimmerman, Shirley R: Overland Park, Freshman, Interior Design. Zink, Connie J: Turon, Sophomore, Home Economics with Liberal Arts. SIXTH ROW: Zink, Lawrence R: Shawnee Mission, Freshman, Pre- Forestry. Zinn, Cheryl A: Prairie Village, Freshman, General Home Economics. Zinn, Martha A: Columbus. Sophomore, Home Econom- ics Education. Zook, Kathleen S: Salina, Sophomore, General. Zopf, Marieann: Commack, N.Y., Freshman, Pre-Veterinary Medicine. BOTTOM ROW: Zuperku, James L: Owen, Wis., Sophomore, Pre-Vet- erinary Medicine. Zutavern, Fred J: Great Bend, Freshman, Physics. Zuzzio, Nancy L: Humboldt, Junior, Elementary Education. Zwingel- berg, Karen A: Topeka, Sophomore, English. Air Force ROTC cadets visited Forbes Air Force Base in Topeka as part of their ROTC program of study. While at Forbes, cadets watched an aerial demonstration of precision flying done by the well-known Thunderbirds. Grad Students: Abd-Erv TOP ROW: Abdussattar, Abdul: Mysore. India. Electronics. Adams, Eena J: Mt. Hope. Foods and Nutrition. Adams, Stephen : St. Louis. Mo.. Secondary Administration in Education. Ahmed, Husain S: Cai- ro, United Arab Republic, Horticulture. AI-Khateeb, Ghassan: Bagh- dad. Iraq. Zoology. SECOND ROW: Alnema, Mudhafar A: Baghdad. Iraq. Electronics. Alsalih, Kamal K: Baghdad. Iraq. Horticulture. Alsalih, Widad H: Baghdad. Iraq. Consumer Interest. Anderson, Regina W: Ness City. Speech. Anwer, Mohammed S: Manhattan. Physiology. THIRD ROW: Arokoyo, Johnson O: Kwara State. Nigeria. Entomolo- gy. Aschbacher, Arthur L: Aztec. N.M.. Industrial Engineering. As- lam, Mohammad: Hazara. Pakistan, Plant Pathology. Aurora, Desh D: Gorakhpur. India. Industrial Engineering. Baig, Anwar: Nowshera Cantt. Pakistan. Plant Pathology. FOURTH ROW: Bains, Dharm S: Panjab. India. Education. Barr, George W: Manhattan, III.. Animal Nutrition. Barrett, Nancy E: Col- by, Family and Child Development. Seal, Thomas G: Hutchinson. Physical Education. Bhatia, Kiransinh C: Bombay. India. Civil Engineering. FIFTH ROW: Biles, Bertram R: Hutchinson. Education. Biles, Linnea C: Hutchinson. Education. Boomer, Temar K: Indianapolis. Ind.. Elementary Education. Brand, John H: Wichita. Physics. Brand, Ju- dith P: Junction City. Music. SIXTH ROW: Brous, Judy A: DeSoto. Accounting. Browning, Ted P: Bartlesville. Okla.. Education. Cahill, Kevin R: Endicott. N.Y.. Indus- trial Engineering. Carr, Tommy R: Medicine Lodge. Animal Science. Chang, Ming-Lee: Taiwan. China, Civil Engineering. SEVENTH ROW: Charles, Michael K: Republic. Technical Journalism. Chaudhry, Rifat f: Lyallpur. West Pakistan. Horticulture. Chayachinda, Veracha: Bangkok. Thailand. Architectural Design. Chen, Chung-Hsin J: Taiwan, China, Grain Science. Chen, Wu-Po: Taiwan, China. Civil Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Choi, So K: Hebron. Neb.. Chemical Engineering. Chu, Chia-Hua J: Taiwan. China, Civil Engineering. Crumrine, Jack R: Shawnee. Electrical Engineering. Davis, Barbara J: Manhattan. Edu- cation. Dey, Sunil K: Dhanbad. India, Industrial Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Dillon, Ronald K: Manhattan. Mechanical Engineer- ing. Duri, Giancarlo B: Caracas. Venezuela. Economics. Eccles, Ju- dith M: Chantilly. Va.. General Home Economics. Elliott, Gary D: Searcy. Ark.. English. Erwin, Phillip V: Wellington. Veterinary Medicine. 675 SEVENTH ROW: Khan, Hanif A: Manhattan, Foods and Nutrition. Kimber, Elizabeth C: El Dorado. Technical Journalism. Kohl, Larry E: Wichita, Animal Science. Kohli, Tarsem L: Patiala, India, Civil Engi- neering. Korach, Gerald F: Overland Park, Industrial Engineering. EIGHTH ROW: Krikorian, Donald M: Fresno, Calif., Plant Pathology. Kumar, Sampath S: Madras, India, Nuclear Engineering. Latta, Rob- ert L: Manhattan, Technical Journalism. Leimer, Marten K: El Dora- do, Computer Science. Liaw, Kao-Lee: Taiwan, China, Geography. Grad Students: Fel-Mar TOP ROW: Fellers, Steven G: Neodesha. Nuclear Engineering. Fitz- water, James W: Augusta, Civil Engineering. Fry, Doris M: Wilmore, English. Fuller, Gale L: Miltonvale. Horticulture. Furstenau, Peter H: Essen-holsterhausen, West Germany, Secondary Education. SECOND ROW: Gandy, Harriett J: Mission, Institutional Manage- ment. Gettings, Richard L: Wichita, Microbiology. Gilliland, Robert L: Herington, Family and Child Development. Glennon, Barbara R: Dal- las, Tex., Speech. Gupta, Dharm P: Allahabad, India, Mechanical Engineering. THIRD ROW: Hackney, Robert W: Louisville, Ky., Plant Pathology. Hahn, Wonja D: Seoul. Korea, Biochemistry. Haig, Joan M: Baldwin, N.Y., Education. Hammond, Roezetta A: Humboldt, General Home Economics. Hanna, Gary J: Manhattan, Business Administration. FOURTH ROW: Hellner, Theresa A: Phoenix, Ariz., Statistics. Hen- drickson, Delores: Osage City. Clothing and Textiles. Hoffman, Do- lores A: Abilene, Family and Child Development. Holley, Zelda R: Houston, Tex., Clothing and Textiles. Hooper, J. Lester: Riley, Guidance. FIFTH ROW: Hsu, Chung L: Taiwan, China, Horticulture. Hu, Teh K: State College, Pa., Architectural Design. Huang, Kuoh-lh: Taiwan, China. Civil Engineering. Hunter, Rosemary W: Ness City. General Home Economics. Hussain, Mohammed S: Baghdad. Iraq. Economics. SIXTH ROW: Hutchins, Phyllis J: Manhattan, Speech. Hwang, Irving K: Taiwan, China, Industrial Engineering. Ibrahim, Baky B: Assiut. Egypt, Mechanical Engineering. Johnson, Margaret L: Arlington, Education. Kemp, Paula A: Ravenden, Ark., Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW: Lin, Kou-Kwang: Taiwan. China. Civil Engineering. Livingston, Felix R: Pittsburg, Economics. Ludwigs, Nancy L: Lea- wood. Family Economics. Mann, Dale P: Hoyt. Guidance. Martell, Frederick N: Manhattan, Speech. 676 Grad Students: Mar-Sie TOP ROW: Martinez, Carol A: Flushing, N.Y., Modern Languages. Martinez, Pedro E: Bucaramanga. Colombia. Electrical Engineering. Mathias, Kenneth E: McCook, Neb.. Geophysics. McDonald, Harry E: Port Hueneme. Calif., Secondary Education. Mehrotra, Pramod K: Kanpur. India, Industrial Engineering. SECOND ROW: Mends, Horatio: Ho, Ghana, Agricultural Education. Middleton, Richard L: Shawnee Mission, Computer Science. Miller, Marcia C: Maspeth, N.Y.. Foods and Nutrition. Mohan, Ravi: Hanu- mantal. India. Industrial Engineering. Mostafa, Rabie A: Dyrout. Egypt. Electronics. THIRD ROW: Nadimuthu, Govinoasw: India, Industrial Engineering. Narendranath, Ramakrishna: Bangalore. India. Physiology. Nick- urn, Roy H: Kansas City. Nuclear Engineering. Olavarri, Rodolfo V: Puebla. Mexico. Grain Science. Oldham, Larry S: Topeka, Pathology. FOURTH ROW: Pai, Ping-Hsing: Taiwan, China. Civil Engineering. Patil, Babgaunda A: Kolhapur, India, Mechanical Engineering. Pence, John T: West Lafayette, Ind.. Institutional Management. Per- eira, Norman C: Bombay, India, Chemical Engineering. Prasad, D. Anjaneya: Kurnool. India, Animal Nutrition. FIFTH ROW: Randall, Pamela A: St. Louis. Mo., Sociology. Raney, Leland W: Garnett. Nuclear Engineering. Rau, Rukmakar U: Madras. India. Industrial Engineering. Reddy, Ceekala R: Andhra Pradesh. India. Agronomy. Reddy, M. Raj: Andhra Pradesh, India, Grain Science. SIXTH ROW: Reid, Helen C: Howard, Food Science. Renger, Hartmut C: Berfa. Germany. Genetics. Rhine, Barry L: Haddam, Computer Science. Robel, Raydon H: Manhattan, Physical Education. Rohs, Frederick R: East Setauket, N.Y., Agricultural Economics. SEVENTH ROW: Ross, William R: Beloit, Secondary Administration in Education. Ruff, John G: Logan, Economics. Sahu, Sundhir P: In- dia, Pathology. Sandhu, Gurdial S: Ferozepur. India. Civil Engineer- ing. Scharf, Sharon A: Chino. Calif., Institutional Management. EIGHTH ROW: Schrandt, Robert L: Glasco. Agricultural Economics. Schrandt, Trudy A: Prairie Village. Speech. Schultz, Rodney B: New- ton. Computer Science. Schuster, David J: Hutchinson. Entomolo- gy. Schuster, Gary P: Scotia. N.Y.. Political Science. BOTTOM ROW: Schuttler, Hartmut: Bonn-Duisdorf. West Germany, English. Scott, Harry M: Wetmore. Computer Science. Sell, Philip L: Fredonia, Horticulture. Siefert, Elmer E: Muskego, Wis.. Chemistry. Siefert, Elvira: Laguna. Philippines. Biochemistry. 677 Grad Students: Sin-Zim TOP ROW: Singh, Sardar Y: Hyderabad, India, Agricultural Econom- ics. Sinha, Bhudeo N: Patna, India, Geochemistry. Slimmer, Virginia N: Plainville, Clothing and Textiles. Smith, David M: Shelbyville, III., Animal Breeding. SECOND ROW: Smith, Delancey A: Kansas City, English. Somnapan, Nipa: Bangkok, Thailand, Biochemistry. Sorensen, Kenneth A: Cov- entry, R.I., Entomology. Spalding, Catherine: Mauldin, S.C., Mathematics. THIRD ROW: Stanton, Crista M: Morlenbach, Germany, Food Sci- ence. Sutton, Terry P: Columbus, Economics. Swatditat, Amornrat: Bangkok, Thailand, Gran Science. Varadarajulu, P: Hyderabad, In- dia, Animal Breeding. FOURTH ROW: Vasudevan, Krishnan: Madras, India, Industrial Engi- neering. Viswanathan, Ambasam: Jaipur, India, Electrical Engineer- ing. Waldren, Terry E: Tribune, Guidance. Walter, Roger N: Hays, Regional and Community Planning. Wang, Ting-Yee R: Taiwan, China, Civil Engineering. BOTTOM ROW: Watanabe, Akihiro: Kooriyamashi, Japan, Grain Sci- ence. Wei, Kang-Cheng: Taiwan, China, Architectural Design. Wood, Janice K: Wichita, Education. Youngers, Diane K: Medicine Lodge, Clothing and Textiles. Zimmerman, Gary L: Kansas City, Parasitology. Clinita A. Ford receives the University Distinguished Service Award presented by President McCain. Miss Ford, a Home Economics department head at Florida A M, was selected because of her achievement. 678 In Just One Year Anti-war marchers parade down Poyntz Ave., in conjunction with war moratoriums, to protest the United State ' s presence in the Vietnam war. Black Awareness Week participants strive to present black as beautiful, intelligent and up with the times by use of the black culture and events. 680 Auto owners search for space in the Union ' s parking lot. Plans for ex- pansion state that the tennis courts will give way to parking strips. The southeast corner of the campus was improved by the repaving of the lots. Spring brought final stages of con- struction to almost $15 million of ac- ademic and student service build- ings. 900 to 1.800 seats will be pro- 681 vided in the auditorium. The ceiling may be raised to increase capacity. Abolishment of freshmen hours was debated and officially put on a trial basis by SGA Committee on Student representatives presented their views Affairs. Interested coeds and AWS of self-enforced hours for all coeds. Citizens for a Better Environment magnified harmful effects of litter. Enthusiastic Wildcat fans carry the lowing K-State ' s first win over goalposts and a dyed chicken, fol- league rival Kansas since 1955. An influx of modern art works, de- signed by students of the Art in Sit- uation Workshop, stimulated contro- versy on the campus during the fall. Voters elected a student body presi- dent from a field of six candidates. 3,365 students cast ballots, only 35 votes short of the record set in 1965. Index Abbott. Denis E. 190. 191. 543 Abbott. Mrs. Ethel 314 Abbott. Rochelle S. 352. 543 Abbreviations For Senior Activities 256 Abdul-Hadi. Nazeeh223 Abdussattar. Abdul 675 Abell. Carol A. 543 Abercrombie. Donald 370. 543 Aberle. Douglas R. 214. 543 Aberle, Sandra J. 242, 543 Abraham. Judy 99 Abraham. Samuel V. 224 Abrahamson. Cynthia A. 352. 448. 543 Abrams, Steve E. 117.175. 182.298,563 Acacia 279 Academic Affairs 100-101 Academics 82-155 Achten. Roberta A. 165. 232. 246. 266. 342. 543 Acker, John L. 412 Acker. Karen J. 147. 168. 1 72. 210. 211. 260. 457 Ackley. Ralph D. 543 Adamek. Donna R. 173. 207, 352. 543 Adams. Albert 179 Adams. Diana B. 183, 186. 457 Adams. EenaJ. 342.675 Adams. Mrs. Helen 290 Adams. James D. 300, 543 Adams. Kris A. 218. 330, 543 Adams. Marjorie 130, 131 Adams. Michael B. 300. 543 Adams. Michael G. 370. 543 Adams. Nancy L. 268. 457 Adams. Stephen H. 370. 675 Addison, Deema J. 210. 342. 543 Adejunmobi. David 0. 457 Adelhardt. Joe E. 219. 388. 543 Adelhardt. Louise K. 165. 207. 360. 363. 543 Adkms. David L. 543 Administrative Assistants 88-89 Admissions And Records 103 Affolter. Albert J. 543 African Student Association 222 Agan. Mary L. 243 Agoston. Louis E. 414. 415 Agrawal.R. T.224 Agrawal.TejK. 224 Agricultural Communications Club 199 Agricultural Economics Club 181 Agricultural Education Club 180 Agricultural Education Wives Club 243 Agricultural Mechanization Club 180 Aherich. Stanley R. 316. 543 Ahlquist.MelvmM.214 Ahlquist, Nola M. 207. 360. 543 Ahmed. Husain S. 222. 223. 675 Ahmed. Mohammed B. 222 Ahmed. Syed 2. 223. 224 Aidoo, Emmanuel S. 222 Ainsworth. Michael A. 543 Akagi. Alan T. 380.457 Akerly. Christine S. 342. 543 Akimu. Enocla B. 222 Akin. Allen R. 388. 414. 543 Alber, Mrs. Marguerite 258 Albers. Barbara A. 364. 367. 543 Albers. Douglas C. 318. 417. 543 Albers. Phillip E. 182. 388. 543 Albers. Rosanne W. 342. 543 Alberts. Steven L. 216 Albracht. James 175 Albracht. Mary L. 243 Albrecht, Michael D. 543 Albrecht. Redge E. 172. 208 Albright, Gary E. 370. 543 Albright. Sarah 342 Albright. Steven W. 320 Alden. Cynthia 352. 543 Aldis. David F. 192.239 Aldrich, Melody M. 457 Aldrich. Vernon D. 187. 300. 457 Aldridge. Gary L. 543 Aldridge. Jane 244 Alexander. David M. 160.292.457 Alexander. Dennis R. 194. 380. 543 Alexander. Donald R. 412 Alexander. Marcia A. 206. 342. 543 Alexander. Marilyn 245 AI-Fayadh, Hamdi A. 223. 224 Alford.GarnelE. 235 Alford. Harold 101 Alford, Sandra L. 543 AI-Hassani, Madhat 223 AI-Khafeeb. Fahima A. 223. 224 AI-Khateeb. Ghassan H. 223. 224 675 All-University Open House 50-53 Allen. Bill G. 543 Allen. Dale91 Allen. Dell 81. 118 Allen. Earl R. 322.573 Allen. Eric B. 306.457 Allen, James A. 457 Allen. James H. 235 Allen. Lawrences. 215 Allen. Leon E. 190.457 Allen. Norene F. 352. 449. 543 Allen. Rebecca E. 457 Allen. Rodney D. 388. 543 Allen. Ronald D. 284 Allison, Susan L. 232,342 544 Allman. Judith K. 238 AI-Nema. MudhafarA. 223 224 675 Alpha Chi Omega 256-257 Alpha Delta Pi 258-259 Alpha Delta Theta 207 Alpha Epsilon Rho 198 Alpha Gamma Rho 282-283 Alpha Kappa Lambda 284-285 Alpha Kappa Psi 187 Alpha Lambda Delta 173 Alpha Phi Omega 227 Alpha Pi Mu 196 Alpha Tau Alpha 175 Alpha Tau Omega 286-287 Alpha Xi Delta 260-261 Alpha Zeta 175 Alquist. Keith E. 320. 544 Alsalih. Kamal K. 223, 224. 675 Alsalih.Widad223.224. 675 Al-Suaidy. EmealM.223 Al-Suaidy. Mohammed A. 152. 222. 223. 224 Al-Suaidy. Mrs. Mohammed A. 224 Alsup. Pamela A. 458 Alt. Douglas K. 544 Althouse. David G. 166. 458 Ameel. Henrietta 91 American Chemical Society 193 American Guild Of Organists 238 American Institute Of Architects 188-189 American Institute Of Chemical Engineers 192 American Institute Of Industrial Engineers 196 American Institute Of Interior Designers 211 American Nuclear Society 194 American Society Of Agricultural Engineers 197 American Society Of Civil Engineers 195 American Society Of Landscape Architects 189 American Society Of Mechanical Engineers 193 American Veterinary Medical Association Auxiliary 214 American Veterinary Medical Association 214-216 Ames. Glenda J. 1 70. 187. 342. 458 Ammel. William L. 165. 198. 544 Ammeter. Melody L. 238. 544 Ammeter. Myron L. 175. 180. 458 Ammeter. Sally 0. 243 Amos. Thomas L. 370. 544 Andereck. Dorothy L. 458 Anderson, Barry L. 420 Anderson. Betty J. 213. 227. 260. 544 Anderson. Charles 131 Anderson. Dale B. 544 Anderson. Mrs. Dana L. 300 Anderson. David F. 214 Anderson. Debra S. 258. 342. 544 Anderson, Diane M. 544 Anderson. Donna K. 185. 342. 544 Anderson. GaryG. 322 Anderson, Gary L. 544 Anderson. Gaylard C. 217. 544 Anderson. James S. 417 Anderson. James S. 370. 458. 544 Anderson. John C. 314. 458 Anderson. Karen R. 212. 220. 544 Anderson. Kathleen L. 205. 208. 272. 458 Anderson. Lavonne 218 Anderson, Larry E. 544 Anderson. Nancy J. 238, 268. 544 Anderson. Pamela A. 360. 544 Anderson. Rebecca S. 21 1 . 246. 260. 458 Anderson. Regina W. 675 Anderson, Rick A. 312. 544 Anderson. Robert C. 179,544 Anderson. Robe rt E. 380 Anderson. Stephen R. 128. 296. 544 Anderson. Virginia J. 334. 544 Andres. Jane E. 360. 544 Andreson, Tracey A. 364. 544 Angel Flight 236 Angel. Gene R. 165.458 Anneberg. Kathyrn R. 1 73. 254 Anschutz. Mary A. 238 Anspaugh, Randy T. 284, 544 Anstaett. Donald R. 544 Anstaett. Douglas J. 380, 544 Antenen. Sally M. 231. 364. 544 Antes. Paul F. 292. 544 Antrim, Karen M. 352. 544 Anwander. Thomas M. 388. 544 Anwer. Mohammed S. 223. 224. 225. 675 Appl. Frederic 153 Applegate. Roberta 198. 213 Appleman. Vicki J. 172. 352. 544 Apsley, Robert B. 388. 544 Apt. Larry W. 281. 544 Arab Student Association 223 Arasmith. Gayle D. 214. 544 Arayapat. Manad 544 Archibald, Sheri A. 206. 272. 544 Ardery. Connie L. 544 Arehart, Michael J. 227. 286. 544 Arendt. Deborah L. 245. 352. 458 Arheart.Kristopher458 Arimstead, Dean L 203 Arkm, Steven A. 380. 544 Armani, Dennis L. 458. 470 Armbruster. Gloria A. 172. 334. 544 Armon. Gregory T. 292. 544 Armstead. Dean L. 165. 166. 458 Armstead. Sue E. 352. 544 Armstrong. Kenneth C. 190 Armstrong. Robert D. 195. 284. 544 Arnett. Gregory L. 545 Arnett. Vicki L. 388. 545 Arnold Air Society 234 Arnold. Bill W. 192, 334. 545 Arnold. Bruce L. 370. 545 Arnold. Claudia J. 229. 240. 545 Arnold. Lindberg235 Arnold. Susan K. 352. 545 Arnold. William E. 294. 545 Arnoldy. Stanley H. 388. 545 Arokoyo. Johnson 0. 175. 222. 417. 675 Arora. Ashok K. 224 Arreguin. Max M. 412 Arrighi, David A. 545 Asbury. Charles E. 241. 458. 470. 545 Asbury. Mardel L. 168. 198.211.213.328 Aschbacher. Arthur L. 675 Aschbacher. Evelyn E. 458 Ascher. Clifford D. 288. 458 Ascher. Donna E. 242 Ash, Jonathan N. 320. 458 Asher. Donald D. 175.458 Asher. GaylaW. 187.458 Asher. Suzanne 545 Asif.Mirl.224 Askew. Pamela K. 236, 258, 545 Aslam.MehrA. 224. 225 Aslam. Mohammad 223, 224. 225. 675 Aspelin.Carl A. 545 Aspelin. David J. 380. 545 Assink. Gail E.218 Assink. James E. 218 Associated Women Students 229 Association Of General Contractors 189 Association Of Student Foresters 176 Astle. Sally J. 268. 337. 545 Atchison. Cheryl L. 256. 545 Atchison. Sean R. 290. 545 Athavichit. Chanyarak 545 Athavichit. Janyaraks 545 Atherton. John E. 545 Athey. Jean C. 360, 545 Athletic Council 407 Athletic Department 406-407 Athletic Dormitory 396-397 Atkinson, AletaF. 242 Atkinson, George W. 175,216.458 Attebury. Claude M. 545 Attebury. George E. 320. 545 Atwater. Jay D. 380. 545 Atwater. Mary A. 205, 270. 458 Atwell. Dennis C. 282. 545 Atwell. Merritta S. 231. 260. 545 Atwood, Judy K. 185, 238. 352. 545 Atwood. Marilyn J. 352. 545 Aubel. James W. 314. 545 Aucremann. Sandra L. 352. 545 Aufdemberge. Ronald D. 458 Aufdengarten. Mary J. 342. 545 Auld. ArvisK.352. 545 Ault. Linda G. 206. 328. 545 Ault. Terry W. 370. 545 Auman. Kathy J. 185. 328. 342. 545 Aurora. Desh D. 170. 222. 223. 224. 675 Austin. Sue A. 342. 545 Avery. Lawrence A. 280. 545 Avery, Nancy P. 545 Avery, Robert P. 186, 545 Ayers. Norman B. 177 Ayers. Warren E. 545 Ayres. Barbara J. 342. 545 Ayres. Nancy K. 247. 256. 342. 545 Ayres. Roxanne L. 360. 545 B Baalman. Roger J. 545 Baalman. Ronald D. 545 Babb. Susan C. 231. 272. 342. 546 Babcock. Margaret A. 229. 546 Bachman. Paul E. 190. 459 Bachoritch. Carol A. 546 Bachtel.AnnE. 352, 546 Backhus. Nancy J. 213. 328. 546 Bacon. Jane M. 213. 330. 546 Bacon. Wesley N. 546 Badger. Mary M. 201 Badgley. Patrice E. 264. 546 Badgley. Susan L. 207. 236. 264. 546 Baehler. Carol E. 208, 360. 546 Baer. Gwen A. 186.342. 546 Baer. Sheryl L. 208. 228. 342. 546 Baer. Stephanie A. 88. 168. 223. 459 Bagley. James 0. 292. 546 Bagley. Jeanette D. 364. 546 Baig. Anwar 224. 225.675 Bailer, Richard 0. 179 Bailey. Billy J. 186 Bailey. Eulah B. 226. 276. 352. 546 Bailey. Gay S. 206. 237. 268. 546 Bailey, Glenn E. 192.546 Bailey, Gregory F. 414 Bailey. Janice 212 Bailey. Jeannette 210, 330. 459 Bailey. John H. 191.195.459 Bailey. Kenneth E. 180. 546 Bailey. Manlynn E. 330 Bailey. Rebecca S. 185. 213. 360. 363. 546 Bailey. Vicki S. 170.459 Bain. LindaS. 238. 337. 546 Bains. DharmS. 224. 675 Baird. Mrs. Florence 272 Bairow. Sheila L. 185. 208. 213. 328. 546 Bakalar. Jon R. 304, 546 Baker, Carol A. 546 Baker. Donald W. 546 Baker. Edward K. 304, 546 Baker, Howard J. 179. 459 Baker. Jefry D. 546 Baker, Loralee A. 360. 546 Baker, Mary A. 213. 352. 546 Baker. Michael D. 304. 546 Baker. Murl R. 459 Baker. Steven W. 292. 546 Baker. Steven W. 370. 546 Baker. William E. 312. 546 Bakery Management Club 176 Baksh. Soomro M. 224 Balderson. S. Clark 306. 459 Baldridge. Jenifer E. 337. 546 Baldwin. Deanna L. 184 Baldwin. Sharilyn L. 360. 546 Bales. Florice L. 202. 228. 337. 546 Ball. Dennis L. 546 Ball. William J. 380.546 Ballantyne. Paul S. 308. 546 Ballentine. Russel 380. 459 Ballinger. Paul L. 332. 546 Bamberger. Ronald W. 180 Band Day 26 Bands 45 Bandekar. Jagdeeshchandra N. 224 Bandel. Terry J. 459 Bane. Doris E. 546 Bane. Irvin L. 182 Banister. Donald E. 370. 546 Banker. Beverly G. 205. 237. 262. 546 Banker. Mary D. 342. 546 Banker. Merlin J. 181. 183. 546 Banning. John W 214 459 Banta.JaneE. 166.388.546 Baptist Student Union 218 Barb. Linda S. 258. 459 Barben.CarlL. 380. 547 Barber. Michael 425 Barclay. Joseph A. 165. 239 Barden. Fred W. 322. 547 Barefield. Bruce W. 288. 547 Barham. Deborah K. 245. 266 364 547 Barker. Cheryl J. 268. 342. 547 Barker. Diane 262. 342, 547 Barker. Nancy L. 342. 547 Barker. Rene E. 246. 364. 367. 547 Barker. William B. 290. 547 Barkis. Mary S. 272 Barnes. Harold J. 175. 216. 460 Barnes. Larry A. 388. 547 Barnes. Linda L. 352. 547 Barnes. Michael A. 219, 332. 547 Barnes. Rodney J. 296. 547 Barnett. Judith A. 352. 547 Barnett. Judy M. 220. 342. 547 Barnett. Merrilee S. 352. 547 Barney. Arthur C. 170. 216. 460 Barngrover. Wayne D. 284, 547 Barnthson. Harold E. 170.460 Barr, George W. 675 Barr. Judith A. 460 Barratti. Robert A. 231. 420 Barrera. Manuel T. 396. 412. 460 Barrett. Dennis H. 166, 167. 203. 547 Barrett. Ernie 131.407 Barrett. James E. 296. 432. 460 Barrett. James P. 388. 547 Barrett. Jeanene E. 207. 337. 547 Barrett, Nancy E. 675 Barrett. Patricia S. 264. 547 Barrett. Terry R. 296. 547 Barritt. Julie A. 262. 460 Barren, Nancy D. 243 Barrow. Lynn A. 370. 547 Barrow. Sharon L. 547 Barrowman, Lynn A. 201 Barry. Carolyn D. 547 Barry, Virginia M. 547 Barta. AlanG. 190.460 Barta. Cheryl A. 187 Bartak. Marilyn J. 213. 460 Bartak. Paul J. 192. 286. 547 Bartel, Myrna J. 220 Bartel. Richard K. 216. 220 Bartel. Stanley R. 117. 153. 175. 180. 186. 220 Bartel I. Marcia P. 208. 388. 460 Bartell. Markus E. 396. 414. 547 Barthel. John D. 302. 547 Bartholomew. Eric L. 165. 189. 234 Bartholomew. Patsy L. 211. 213. 218. 220. 328. 547 Ba rtholomew. Robert W. 380. 387, 460 Bartkoski. Terry P. 235. 547 Bartlett. Edwin N. 152 Bartlett. Randall D. 302. 547 Bartley. Ken E. 302. 547 Bartley. Michael A. 166. 167 Barton. Karen J. 272. 342. 547 Bartsch. Brigitta A. 200 Bartsch. Steven L. 298. 547 Baseball 432-435 Basham. Jacqueline A. 274. 460 Basham. James J. 92 Basketball 422-429 Basom. Shern L. 337. 547 Bass. Louis 234 Bass. Sandra L. 352. 547 Bassette. Richard 179 Bastel. JoanE. 198.460 Bastin. John W. 186. 380. 547 Batchelder. Charles 380. 547 Bates. Cindy S. 547 Bates. Connie J. 238. 460 Bates. Cynthia S. 342 Bates. Dennis C. 167. 218. 547 Bates. Herbert 192 Bates. Mary L. 547 Bates. Maynard 195. 547 Bates. Rodney A. 238. 547 Bates. Wanda L. 201.220 Bathurst. Tim L.417 Batterman. Sandra R. 352. 547 Batterton. Charlene 364. 548 Bauer. David K. 312. 460 684 Bauer. Martin W. 160. 165. 234. 296. 548 Bauer. Michael P. 380. 548 Bauer. Nancie L. 164. 207. 264. 548 Baugher. Earl 186 Baugher. Kathryn M. 243 Bauman. Douglas A 300. 548 Bauman. Joyce M. 213. 460 Baxter. Marsha A 258. 548 Baxter. William E. 296 Bazil. Ralph E. 380. 548 Beach. Charles V 380. 548 Beach. Donald A. 190. 460 Beal. Glen G 318. 548 Beal. Thomas G. 206. 300. 548. 675 Bear. Patricia A. 342. 548 Beard. Patricia A 237. 272. 548 Beardsley. Craig A 3O2. 548 Bearnes. Constance J. 2O8. 229. 337. 548 Season. Herb A. 178 Beatty, Daniel 114 Beatty. Edith E. 229. 240 Beatty. Rebecca M. 236. 274. 548 Beaucaire. Lawrence 217. 380. 548 Beauchamp. Dwight E 196. 380. 548 Beaudet. Maureen G. 548 Beaudom. Philip A. 215 Becheer. Kim 548 Beck. Dale A. 334. 548 Beck. Henry V 91.155. 205 Beck. Jeffrey R. 388. 412. 548 Beck. Lela S 364. 548 Beckenhauer. Charles D. 234. 548 Becker. Adrian F. 460 Becker. Ann M. 207. 352. 548 Becker. Diane L. 548 Becker. Henry D 196. 380. 548 Becker. Marilyn Q. 548 Becker. Robert E. 460. 548 Becker. Robert E. 279 Becker. Steven P. 548 Beckett. Mark H. 183. 217. 548 Beckford. Dwayne C 449. 548 Beckman. Carlotta A 2O8. 219, 360. 548 Beckman. Linda K. 1 73. 233. 360. 548 Beckman. William K. 167 Beckwith. James L 235. 548 Becraft. Larry R 461 Beddow. Helen H. 461 Bedford. Peter A. 78. 179. 370. 548 Bednar. Mary H 233. 266. 342. 548 Bee. Charlotte L 274. 548 Beebe. Linda M 258. 548 Beebe. Steven W. 281. 548 Beedles. Judy E. 208. 548 Beedles. William L 294. 461 Beeler. Nancy 201. 264. 548 Beeler. Tamarra E 342. 548 Beer. Paul R 548 Beesley. Deborah L 272. 548 Beesley. Diana S. 233. 272. 337. 548 Beesley. James D. 282. 548 Beesley. Roger D 282. 461 Beeton. Bruce A. 300. 549 Beets. Terry T 280. 549 Beezley. Jack L. 314. 549 Beezley. Jerome G. 314. 549 Beezley. Marty E. 242 Beezley. William P. 216. 314. 461 Behan. Carolyn S. 238 Behnke. Howard M 380. 549 Behnke. Maurice J 187. 549 Behrens. Philip P. 78. 1 17. 175. 183 Beichter. Jeanette I 364. 549 Beier. Michael J. 310. 549 Beigler. Craig 166 Beikmann. Stanley H. 117. 176.461 Beisel. Mark L. 549 Beisel. Pamela J. 212. 549 Beisner. Betty A. 461 Belcher. Louetta L. 229. 549 Belden. Brian D. 109. 294. 549 Beliel. Steven G. 334. 549 Bell. Alan 417 Bell. Carolyn S. 268. 342. 549 Bell. Janet K 342. 350. 549 Bell. Joseph E 318. 549 Bell. Judith J. 167. 2O2. 330. 549 Bell. Mark G 165.334.549 Bell. Nancy J. 364. 549 Bell. Onn D.. Jr. 296. 461 Bell. Thomas C. 316. 549 Bell. William K. 300. 550 Bellows. Kathy K. 337. 550 Beloof. Anne 215 Belshe. Dana J. 186 Belstra. Timothy K 231 . 550 Belter. Lynn A. 352. 550 Bencini. Denzel K. 380. 461 Benda. Gerald R 550 Bender. Barbara A. 352. 550 Bender. Douglas A 165. 380. 550 Bendure. Itha 242 Bendure. William N. 216. 461 Benedick. Susan E. 272. 550 Bengtson. Dennis L 461 Benjamin. Cathryn 388. 550 Bennett. Carol A. 165. 205. 352. 550 Bennett. Carolle L. 461 Bennett. James W. 1 77. 308. 461 Bennett. Nancy D. 342. 550 Bennett. Nancy L. 240. 245. 268. 342. 550 Benmnga. Miriam P 209. 211. 237. 330. 550 Benson. Curtis F 3O4. 550 Benson. Martha E 167. 172. 342. 550 Bentley. Suzanne M 243 Benton. Sandra C. 461 Benton. Timothy T. 78. 117. 182. 185.282. 550 Bentsen. Linda S 245 Berentz. Barbara A. 274. 55O Berg. Carl E. 370.550 Berg. Melissa A. 171. 173. 272. 550 Bergan. Gerald 110 Berger. Becky A. 228. 388. 550 Berger. Tommie A. 177. 380. 550 Berglund. Stephanie 60. 268. 461 Bergman. Ruth S. 233. 342. 550 Bergsten. Ann M- 270. 550 Bergsten. Beth E. 262. 550 Bergsten. Richard D. 185. 187. 550 Berland. Craig A. 219. 310. 550 Berlin. Jeanne L. 342. 550 Berling. Susan E. 461 Berman.MarkY. 195 Bernasek. Steven L 128. 193. 304. 55O Berndt. Douglas L. 175.216.461 Berne. Tern A. 550 Berry. David V. 461 Berry. George C. 306. 550 Bert. Harold D. 193. 461 Bertrand. Andrea L. 550 Bertrand. Paulette D. 352. 550 Besch. Emerson 151 Besheer. Kimbrough A. 318 Best. Cecil 140. 142 Best Keith A 412.413 Beta Sigma Psi 288-289 Be la Th eta Pi 290-291 Bethel. Katherme D 352. 550 Bethell. DougC. 282. 55O Bettenbrock. Dwight L. 380. 550 Bettenhausen. Carol K 254. 258. 550 Bettis. Marilyn 388. 550 Bevitt. Connie J. 352 550 Beyer. Alan H. 190. 191.279.461 Beyrle. Steve J. 396. 4 1 2. 550 Bhalla.ViJ.211 Bhatia. Kiransinh C. 675 Biancucci.JayA. 179.388.394.550 Bicklord. Max 92 Bida. Shehu A. 88. 222. 224 Bidwell.OrvilleSl. 153 Bieberly. Jerilyn M 550 Bieberly. Ralph K. 462 Bieker. Diana L. 352. 550 Bienhoff. Paul A. 550 Bier. Angelo A 188. 225. 388. 462 Bi erma. David L. 370. 550 Biery. Galen E. 550 Biesenthal. Karen A. 342. 551 Biggs. Ann J. 220. 342. 551 Biggs. Craig M. 316. 551 Biggs. John P. 334. 551 Bigsby. Carol L 364. 551 Bihlmaier. Steven L. 292. 462 Bihlmaier. Susan 462 Bilderback. Bernadette 462 Bilderback. John R. 180. 462 Biles. Bertram R. 675 Biles. LinneaC. 675 Bilger. Stephen N. 205 Billenwillms. Sheila A 462 Billings. Daniel L 551 Billings. Jane E 256. 360. 551 Billups. James W. 214. 551 Bindingnavle. Shreedhar G. 224 Binford. Michael W. 29O. 551 Binggeli. Linda M. 2O6. 233. 360. 551 Binyon. Roger D. 370. 551 Birch. Walter J. 310. 551 Bircher. David W. 282. 462 Birk. Colleen 272. 352. 551 Birney. Marcia J. 551 Birr. Daniel H. 2O5. 286. 551 Bishop. Janet L. 352. 551 Bishop. Stephen?. 215 Black Awareness Week 40-41 Black. Donna S. 2O6. 233. 364 551 Black. Pamela G. 266. 551 Black. SerrelW. 551 Blackburn. J. B. 140 Blackburn. Linda M. 264 343 551 Blackburn. Rhonda L. 264. 343. 551 Blackburn. Richard 28 Blackburn. Robert 108 Blackburn. Robert B. 334. 551 Blackburn. Teresa S 247. 264 551 Blackledge. Daniel G. 370. 551 Blackman. Merrill. Prof 189 Blackwood. Douglas K. 234. 290. 551 Blaesi. LaVon F. 184.551 Blair. Mrs Jessie 266 Blair. Marcia S. 364. 551 Blake. HenryS. 281.551 Blake. Laurence E 462 Blakely. Jerald W. 170. 187 466 Blaker. Bradford G. 166. 167 294 463 Blanchard. Deborah S. 337 551 Bland. Jonet D. 244 Blanken. Roger A. 332. 551 Blankenship. John E. 181 551 Blankenship. Vicki M. 551 Blankinship. Paul H. 551 Blanton. Joe E. 551 Blaser. Lowell K. 551 Blaser. Patrick S 551 Blaser. Terry A 172. 334. 336. 551 Blaske. Michael J 551 Blaszczyk. Edward C. 463 Bleam. Carrie A 220. 238. 343. 551 Blecha. Keith M. 551 Blecha. Verlee A. 352. 551 Blehm. N. Duane 296. 551 Blender. Howard E 184, 551 Blickenstaff Steven 318. 551 Bliss. Sheryl K. 463 Blitz. Ivan I 463 Block and Bridle 182. 183 Blomquist. Steven K 194 Blood Sweat and Tears 31 Bloom. Lewis C. 551 Bloom. Sandra L. 260. 552 Blount. Philip B. 185.235 380 552 Blue Key 168 Blume. Stanley A. 370. 552 Blumenshme. Christine 251. 343. 350. 552 Board of Regents 92 Board of Student Publications 159 Bock. Bert R. 117. 178. 370 552 Bock, Curtis L. 172. 217 314 552 Bock. James F. 552 Bock. Ralph S 463 Bodmer. Nancy M. 217. 352. 552 Boeck. Connie M. 552 Boeschen. Phillip W 288. 463 Boggs. Rebecca B. 167. 343. 552 Bogle. Ted T 380. 552 Bogner. Edward G. 180. 370. 552 Bogner. Phillip J. 298. 552 Bohannon. Karen S 268. 552 Bohannon. Kathryn T. 552 Bohannon. Robert 99 Bohn. Barbara K. 247. 343. 552 Bohn. Jerald L. 318. 552 Bohn. Pattie L. 178. 552 Bohnen. Gerald J. 74 Bohnen. Joseph M. 216. 298. 463 Bohnenblust. Diane L 268. 552 Boisseau. Eldon L. 294. 463 Bol. David A. 370. 463 Bolan. Erma L. 202 Bolan. John E 2O6. 218. 420 Bolin. Nancy J. 463 Bolin. Susan E. 337. 552 Boling. DeloresA. 246 Bolinger. David D. 388. 463 Bolinger. Jerry 284. 552 Boll. Bruce A 2O6 Bollig. Germaine L 350 Bollig. Mary S. 463 Bellinger. Jana D. 337. 552 Bolt. Jennifer N. 343. 552 Bolte. Steven R. 552 Bombardier. Christopher 332. 552 Bond. Ha rime A 343. 552 Bond. Jeffrey D. 388 Bond. Nancy J. 448. 463 Bondurant. John B. 314. 552 Bondy. Jane A. 364. 552 Bondy. Lea M. 210. 364. 552 Bonebrake. Case 113 Bonebrake. Charles R. 296. 552 Bonnerlin. Virginia A. 352. 552 Bontrager. Thomas E. 189. 284. 552 Bony. David H. 318. 463 Booker. Jerelyn S 88 Boomer. Bruce A. 302. 463 Boomer. Joan B. 552 Boomer. Ralph J. 302. 552 Boomer. Richard A. 278. 294. 552 Boomer. Temar K. 675 Booth. Elizabeth M 364. 367 552 Booth. Glenda M. 186 Booth. Linda J. 330. 552 Booth. Richard E. 414 Booth. Thomas B 370 552 Bootman. Steven R. 142. 160. 190. 322. 552 Boranyak. Richard M. 318. 552 Borden.Guy281.552 Boren. Deborah K. 463 Boren. Jon C. 165. 316. 552 Boreson. Charles R 215 Borror. Gary C. 388. 552 Borsdorf. Laura L. 206 Borth. Gregory D. 380. 552 Bosch. Daniel W. 553 Boschmann. Hugo 225 Bosco. Pat J. 280. 553 Bosley. Barbara S. 128. 171. 263. 553 Bosley. Thomas E 306. 553 Boss. Henry C. 280. 553 Bosse. Kenneth I 196 Bostwick. John S 296. 553 Bostwick. Melissa F. 274. 553 Bottger. Norman R 370 553 Bottorff. Barbara J. 553 Bouchard. Rheal J. 219. 370. 553 Bouchey. Keith E. 312. 553 Boughton. Willis L. 172. 322. 553 Boutell. LeeG. 189. 296. 553 Bowden. Linda C. 364. 553 Bowell. Patricia S 343. 553 Bowell. Robert R. 312. 553 Bowen. Ronald L. 414 Bowen. Ruthie K 246. 553 Bowerman. Glenn T 215 Bowers. David S. 463 Bowers. Gene E. 380. 553 Bowers. George A. 380. 553 Bowers. Gregory L 327 553 Bowers. Kathleen M. 206 240 343 553 Bowers. Tim C. 370. 553 Bowersox. Carol A 463 Bowhay. Arminda D. 207. 219 330 553 Bowie. Gary E. 166. 463 Bowie. Keith L. 370. 553 Bowie. Kenneth W. 165 553 Bowie. Mary A. 170.210.211.463 Bowker. Warren C. 370. 553 Bowling 448 Bowman. Edwin E 380. 553 Bowman. Juanita M. 463 Bowman. Kirwin L. 312. 553 Bowman. Linda E. 209. 553 Bowman. Ronald D 553 Bowser. Robert D 288. 463 Bowyer. Mary B 343. 553 Boyce. Ann M 553 Boyce. Larry R 463 Boyce. Sandra M. 2O2. 553 Bo yd. Charles R 380 Boyd. Douglas A. 370. 553 Boyd Hall 337-341 Boyd. Helen E 337. 553 Boyd. Sherri L 266. 343. 553 Boyer. Joelen S. 270. 553 Boyer. Kelvin R. 184. 199. 464 Boyert. David L. 193. 464 Boylan. Pamela B. 343. 553 Boyle. Dale D. 214. 553 Boyle. Douglas A. 2O6. 322. 464 Boyle. Janet K. 255. 343. 553 Boyle. Kevin P. 464 Boyle. Max A. 298. 553 Boyle. Thomas L. 2O5. 306. 553 Bozarth. John E 178. 553 Bozarth. Steven R 189. 370. 553 Brabec. Jeffrey C. 554 Brack. Connie L 228. 247. 266 554 Brack. Marvin A 554 Bracken. William R 170. 187. 464 Bradley. Bryan L. 388. 554 Bradley. Dean W 188. 381. 554 Bradley. Richard P. 316. 554 Bradshaw. Beth G 343. 554 Bradshaw. Karen E 337 554 Bradshaw. Mark E 554 Bradshaw. Michael W. 388. 554 Bradshaw. Stephen G. 381. 554 Brady. Jennifer G 2O9 Brady. Katherine M. 353. 554 Brady. Kenneth R. 216 Brake. Larry D. 554 Bramlage. Charles L 180. 186.284.414 554 Bramlage. Lawrence R. 172. 290 554 Bramlage. Richard E. 215. 310. 554 Branca Stephanie M. 353. 554 Branch. Jesse412 Brand. John H. 675 Brand. Judith P 675 Brandenburg. Lucinda 266. 554 Brandner. Lowell 1 19 Brandt. Joseph R 414 Brandyberry. Nancy G. 238. 360. 554 Brandyberry. Sue A 238. 353. 554 Branson. David W. 381. 428. 554 Brant. Rick A. 381.554 Brauner. Elizabeth P 353. 554 Braunschweiger. Margery A. 216 Braxmeyer. John F 370. 554 Braxmeyer. Michael L 296. 554 Brazier. Barbara A. 237. 272. 554 Brazle. Frank K. 78. 183. 464 Brechbill. Colleen U 137. 270. 554 Brecheisen. Jan U 464 Breeden. Linda J 334. 554 Breeden. Margaret A. 464 Breiner. David A. 186. 554 Breit. Deborah J. 208. 274. 464 Breiwer. David A 183 Brelig. George A 464 Bremer. David G 230. 554 Brengman. Raymond L 178. 235. 554 Brenneman. Greg F 181. 240. 554 Brenner. Patricia A. 554 Bresnahan. Dennis R 388. 554 Brettell. Allan 88. 104 Brettell. Bonnie L. 227. 233. 245. 260. 554 Brettell. Cindy S. 227. 233. 246. 260. 554 Brewer. Cathie A. 171. 173. 227. 228. 255. 554 Brewer. John A 334. 554 Brewer. Lora L. 554 Brewer. Pamela C 272. 343. 554 Brewer. Sonja J. 554 Brewster. Robert W 286. 464 Bnckell.HaysA. 314. 554 Bridges. Donald L. 216 Bridges. Jams E. 364. 554 Bridges. William A. 302. 396. 412. 464 Bridgman. Cathy 242 Bndgman. Rex H 215. 554 Briel. ArNell E. 170. 201 2O9 242 464 Briel. Jonathan E. 214. 464 Brier. Sharon J. 179 Briery. Debra J. 246. 343. 554 Briggs. Karen V 364. 555 Briggs. Thomas A. 284. 414. 555 Bright. Michael D 239. 555 Brighton. Van E 206 Brillhart. Carl D. 177 Brim. Karen S. 260. 464 Brining. Barbara A 233. 264. 337. 339. 555 Brining. Robert D 334. 555 Brinker. John A. 2O5 Brinker. Lee J. 370. 555 Brmker. Marlene J 213. 343. 555 Brmkman. Ronald L. 203. 218. 466 Briscoe. David C 2O1 Briscoe. Michael S 388. 555 Britegam. Karne K. 343. 555 Brittam. Billy A. 414 Broadbent. Sheryl K 256. 555 Broadwater. Deidra 262. 343. 555 Broberg. Sam J. 318. 555 Broce. Keith W 286. 555 Brock. Gloria G. 328. 337. 555 Brockman. Helen 486 Brockway. Edwin B. 216. 555 Brockway. Joyce M. 242 Broddle. Gayle I 353. 555 Brodman. Wayne E. 396. 412. 555 Broeckelman. L 282. 466 Broeckelman. Robert J. 175. 180.466 Brokenicky. Philip M. 555 685 Brollier, Georgia S. 555 Brollier, James C. 555 Brooke. Maxine L. 206. 268. 466 Brookens. Sara E. 337. 466 Brooks. Bertha M. 555 Brooks. David L. 388. 555 Brooks. DonmeW.412 Brooks. Frank J. 238 Brooks. Stephen M. 381 . 449. 555 Brooks. William H. 278. 304 Brosius. Thomas A. 412 Brothers. David L. 179.555 Brouhard. Leo P. 412 Brous. Judy A. 187. 555. 675 Browder. David L. 216 Browder. Dorothy G. 242 Brower. Ruby K. 244 Brown. Aaron A. 555 Brown. Brenda S. 266. 555 Brown. Bruce E. 240. 312. 555 Brown. Charles D. 555 Brown. DaleS. 555 Brown, Danny L. 195 Brown. David J. 414 Brown, David 294. 466 Browder. David L. 466 Brown. Dennis R. 180. 186. 370. 555 Brown. George P. 370. 555 Brown. Howard M. 555 Brown. Jack L. 290. 555 Brown. Jancina L. 207. 264. 555 Brown. Janet C. 166. 167. 202. 203. 270. 555 Brown. Janet M. 555 Brown. Jay R. 78 Brown. Jennifer R. 364. 555 Brown, John C. 370. 555 Brown, Judith K. 337,555 Brown. Judy C. 185. 207. 328. 555 Brown. Kent L. 239 Brown. Lloyd R.414 Brown. Paula S. 262, 555 Brown. Richard D. 555 Brown. Richard E. 300 Brown. Robert C. 466 Brown. Rodney W. 187, 388. 555 Brown. Susan L. 198. 360. 556 Brown. Teresa B. 556 Brown. Vaneta L. 128. 201. 256. 556 Brown. William L. 175.214.226.556 Brown. Yvonne S. 353. 556 Browning. Ted P. 388. 556. 675 Brownlee. Linda K. 233. 264. 364, 556 Brubaker. Jill M. 245 Brubaker. Robert S. 117, 175. 178. 370. 466 Bruce. Christen L. 232. 262. 337. 556 Bruce. Janet M.466 Brugger. Danna R. 270. 343. 556 Brumley. Keith V. 414 Brummel. Barbara J. 260. 343. 556 Brummell. Alan G. 314. 466 Brummer, Jerome L. 556 Bruner. Jerry 414 Bruner. Mary M. 207. 247. 262. 556 Bruner. Pauline J. 353. 556 Brungardt. Roy R. 388. 556 Bruning. Lou E. 205. 240, 256. 466 Brunk. Jerrilyn J.337. 556 Brunner. Floyd L. 556 Bruns. Rozelle M. 337. 556 Brunson. Charles A. 195 Brussow. William C. 166. 466 Bryan, Robert W. 306. 556 Bryan, Thomas A. 214 Bryant. DarrelW. 296, 556 Bryant. Katherine R. 189, 556 Bryant. Sue A. 353. 556 Bubb. Henry A. 92 Buchele. Carol L. 160. 256. 557 Buchele. Nancy E. 160. 272. 466 Bucher, Beverly A. 236. 246. 264, 557 Bucher, Ralph R. 370. 557 Buchheister. John B. 286. 557 Buchner, Allan B. 308. 557 Buckland. Donald D. 322. 557 Bucklew. Rita J. 467 Bucklew. William F. 381.557 Buda. Joseph D. 467 Budge, Jill K. 557 Budke. James H. 286 Budzyna. Kenneth S. 467 Buehler. Bradley R. 304. 557 Buehler, Douglas A. 370. 557 Buening. Lawrence T. 128. 165. 316. 557 Buesching. Mark H. 381.557 Buetzer. G. Eric 557 Bugbee, Kathy M. 208. 557 Bugbee. Mrs. Marion 274 Buhrer. Arlen R. 205 Buie. Mary V. 337, 339. 557 Buisch. William W. 216 467 Bulis. Pamela L. 262. 364. 557 Buller. Delores L. 206. 208. 209. 220. 467 Buller. Stanley J. 238 Bullock, Donna L. 557 Bullock. Lucinda A. 343. 557 Bundy. Kathy J. 557 Bunker. David N. 557 Bunker, Dr. Mrs. Larry 27 Bunker, Linda L. 68. 171. 231. 274. 557 Buntain. Peggy D. 337. 339. 557 Bunton. Norma 131 Burch. Cindy L. 272. 557 Burch.JulieE.256, 343. 557 Burdett. William W 214 Burgard. Barry B. 187.281 557 Burgardt. Paul 172. 334. 557 Burgdorfer. Don A. 370. 557 Burger. Michael P. 557 Burgess. George D. 298. 557 Burgess. Karen L. 207. 220. 353. 557 Burgess. Kathryn L, 557 Burghart. Charlotte 274. 557 Burke. Bruce E. 240 Burke. Jack 99 Burke. Norma L. 227. 557 Burkhalter. Terry L. 208. 209. 270. 557 Burkhard. Kenneth 91 Burkhard. Lynda K. 207. 233. 328. 557 Burkhardt. Christopher M. 370. 557 Burkholder. Gary W. 185, 199 Burleigh. Vickie D. 353. 557 Burner. Jeffrey L. 28. 227, 278. 286. 557 Burnett. Donna L. 186.467 Burnett. Gregory J. 292. 557 Burnett. Nancy G. 557 Burnison. Bradford J. 388. 557 Burns. JohnnaK. 334. 557 Burns. Stephen M. 165 Burris. Byron D. 190. 225. 467 Burrus. Glorianne M. 353. 557 Burt. Daryl D. 193.467 Burton. Damon D. 198. 294. 557 Burwell, Charles L. 278. 296. 558 Busch. Charles H. 279. 558 Busch. Kathryn J. 266, 343. 558 Buser. Gary P. 217, 294. 558 Bushnell. Sally A. 272. 343. 558 Business Manager 114-115 Buss. Larry D. 370. 558 Busse. Kathrine K. 353. 558 Busselle. Marcia S. 240, 272. 343. 558 Busset.Glenn91.99 Buster, Alan J. 279. 558 Butin, Janice L. 147. 173. 209. 353. 558 Butler. James H. 206. 467 Butler, William E. 396, 412 Butler. William 0.558 Butterworth. Steven 320. 558 Butts. John N. 179. 199.467 Buxton. Kimberly A. 343. 558. 607 Buzzell.SuzieB.266. 558 Byers. Benny R. 294. 558 Byford. Kenneth L. 558 Byrne. Marcella M. 353. 558 Byrnes. David F. 196 Byrom. Nancy 1.343, 558 Bzik. John W. 381.558 Cable. Larry L. 558 Cable. Lynn M. 170, 187 Cable, Thomas A. 172. 370. 558 Cackler. Donald W. 294, 558 Cadet Ladies Club 242 Cahill. Kevin R. 196.675 Cahow. Leland R. 370, 558 Cain. James M. 197. 310. 558 Cain, John R. 396, 467, 558 Cain, John T. 226.389 Caine. Homer 203 Cala. David F. 225 Cala. Laura L. 225 Calcara. Mark D. 234. 278. 316. 558 Calderwood. Janet L. 364. 558 Caldwell. Helen P. 343. 558 Caldwell. Joseph J. 381, 558 Caldwell. Patrick N. 284. 558 Calkins. John W. 558 Calkins, William G. 381, 558 Call. Edward 179 Callahan, Linda L. 172. 334. 558 Callen,Caron243 Callen. Thomas E. 191 Camara. John A. 381. 558 Cameron. Janelle L. 364. 558 Camlin. JamesC. 370, 558 Cammack, Judith A. 166 Camp, Carol A. 166.270.353.558 Campbell, Cecilia A. 343, 558 Campbell, Christine 233. 272. 364. 558 Campbell. Elaine M. 558 Campbell, Glenn 60 Campbell, Janet L. 202. 353. 558 Campbell. Rebecca A. 170. 236. 245. 274. 558 Campbell. Rhonda K. 233. 274. 558 Campbell. Ricky A. 425 Campbell. Rita J. 74. 343. 558 Campbell. Ronald 119 Campbell. Sharen K. 244, 559 Campbell. William C. 559 Campus Scouts 227 Cannon, Barbara J. 467 Cannon. James T. 281.381. 559 Cannon. John W. 280. 467 Canny, Beth E. 165,559 Canny. Roger D. 188. 370. 559 Capp, Peter J. Jr. 467 Cappola, Michael L. 217 Capps. Linnea G. 173. 193. 334. 336. 559 Card. Diana F. 220. 360. 559 Card. Nancy L. 220. 360. 559 Cardell. Darrell L. 1 17. 180. 282. 559 Carey. Lois A. 185.328,559 Carlat. Anita M. 270, 353. 559 Carlat, Diana S. 205,467 Carleton. Carla L. 183. 200.217. 233. 270. 389. 559 Carlisle. Michael D. 294, 396 559 Carlisle. Thomas A. 172,381.559 Carlson, Aaron E. 381, 467 Carlson. Barbara K. 242. 353 559 Carlson. Duane E. 193. 381. 559 Carlson, Karen S. 184, 330, 559 Carlson. Kenneth L. 216 Carlson. Kent C. 298. 559 Carlson. Phyllis M. 559 Carlson. Rachel A. 165. 202. 203. 220. 467 Carlson. Ralph W. 298. 559 Carlson. Rickey C. 288. 559 Carlson. Ronnie L. 241. 559 Carmichael.LyleK. 467 Carney. Linda J. 185, 186. 238. 328, 467 Carnrick. Glen R. 241, 370. 559 Cams. Michael R. 206 Carpenter. Frank 117. 119. 130 Carpenter, Frank E. 128 Carpenter, Sammy K. 227. 280. 559 Carpenter, Shauna 272, 559 Carpenter. Steven K. 420 Carpenter. Susan J. 353. 559 Carpenter, William R. 180. 183. 221 Carr. Jill E. 337. 559 Carr. John J. 310, 467 Carr. Judith A. 171. 256. 559 Carr. Steve D. 298.467 Carr. Tommy R. 298. 675 Carrel. Donald K. 308. 559 Carrico. Thomas W. 559 Carrico, Yvonne D. 343. 559 Carrier. Tommie L. 302. 418. 559 Carriger. Earl R. 468 Carrithers. Frederick G. 227. 389 559 Carroll, David J. 370. 559 Carroll. James F. 179 Carson. Margaret J. 274. 559 Ca rson, William C. 215 Carsten. Rodney D. 282. 559 Carter. Chris L. 417 Carter. Daryl L. 312. 559 Carter. James L. 215. 251. 334. 336. 559 Carter. John M.468 Carter, Loeva A. 353, 468 Carter. Michelle M. 559 Carter. Rebecca J. 364. 559 Carter. Steven D. 192 Cartland. John M. 316. 559 Cartmill, Debra L, 266, 343, 559 Carver, James M. 231. 396. 412. 559 Cary. Janet M. 187 Case. Lesley E. 228. 256, 468 Case. Roland W. 196. 318. 559 Case. Tamara 231, 232. 274. 559 Casey. Michael R. 468 Ca sey. Terry J. 337 Cash. Trisha 242 Cash. Walter C. 214 Casper, David L. 142. 160. 191, 195, 227, 322, 560 Castaneda. Rosalind 353. 560 Castello, Paul M. 320. 560 Casten. Jeffrey L. 185. 251. 370. 378. 560 Castillo. Marie J. 343. 560 Castle. LanaR. 201.343. 560 Cation. Roberta A. 246. 262. 560 Caton.CarlB. 300. 560 Cauthorn. Elizabeth 343, 560 Cavanaugh. Jerald A. 560 Cave. Sara J. 256, 560 Cavenee. We ster K. 381. 560 Caviness. Linda L. 266. 353. 560 Caylor. Karen K. 244 Caywood. Jay D. 560 Caywood, Joel K. 468 Ceder. Susan L. 353. 560 Cerwinske. Joe D. 560 Chadwick. Leroy D. 468 Chalfant. Jack L. 312. 560 Chalfant. Nedra L. 560 Chalkley, Mark A. 381. 560 Chalkley, Rodney L. 165. 370. 468 Chalmers. John 100 Chaloupka, Barbara J. 206. 255. 560 Chamberlain. Mrs. Mary 328 Chamberlin. Jacqueline J. 229. 353, 560 Chambers. Albert W. 74. 365. 560 Champ. Laurna J. 353, 560 Chance. Barbara J. 128. 166. 170. 343. 468. 469 Chandler. Betty J. 260. 560 Chandler. Cathleen D. 208. 237. 274. 560 Chandler, Jeannette 274. 560 Chang. Ming-Lee 223. 675 Chao, Te-Pen 223 Chaparajos 186 Chapek. Michael L. 296. 560 Chapin, Beverly R. 468 Chapin. Christopher 396, 414, 560 Chapin, Margaret H. 468 Chapin. Mary P. 28, 109, 270, 560 Chaple, Jeanne D. 244 Chapman. Christopher415 Chapman. Deborah J. 272. 560 Chapman. Don A. 560 Chapman. Julie I. 560 Chapman. Kathleen G. 560 Chapman. Nancy S. 231. 266. 560 Chapman. Randy K. 300. 560 Chapman. Scott L. 300. 560 Charles, Charlotte R. 353. 560 Charles. John P. 206. 286. 468 Charles. Michael K. 675 Charlton. Richard C. 226 Chartrand. Annette M. 365. 560 Charvat. Leo D. 560 Chase, Carolyn M. 244 Chase. Peggy A. 365, 560 Chaser, Peggy A. 258 Chatelain, John C. 308. 560 Chaudhry. Ghulam R. 224, 225 Chaudhry, Rifat F. 224. 225.675 Chavez. Eddie F. 370. 560 Chayachinda. Veracha 353. 675 Cheatham, John P. 294. 428. 560 Cheerleaders 44 Chelikowsky. James R. 204, 205 Chelikowsky. Joseph 91 Chen. Chung-Hsin J. 675 Chen. Ing ' idY. 223 Chen. Wu-Po 223. 675 Chen. Yung-Chun 223 Cheney. Charlene L. 189. 365. 560 Cherney, Barbara P. 246. 260. 468 Cherney. Franklin C. 286. 468 Cheshewalia. Daniel 414 Chesney. Keith M. 282. 561 Cheuvront. Steven M. 186 Chezem, Curtis 140 Chi Alpha 221 Chi Delphia 245 Chi Epsilon 195 Chi Omega 262 , 263 Chilen, Patrick L. 561 Chiles, MaribellS. 469 Chimes 171 Chinese Student Association 223 Chipman. Carol D. 258. 561 Chiras. Daniel D. 238 Chism, Thomas C. 277 469 Chiu, Kung-Ying223 Chiu. Nan-HsiungE 223 Choi,SoKwang675 Chorn. Larry G. 166. 334. 561 Choudary, Maddini R 179 224 Chow. Mau-Yin 417 Christensen. Max L. 188.417 Christenson. Danny L. 193 Christenson. Jeanne M. 266. 469 Christenson, Jill E. 243 Christenson. Mary M. 272. 561 Christiansen. Barbara 227. 262. 353 561 Christiansen. Dale R. 381. 561 Christiansen. Dennis 389. 561 Christiansen. Gordon R. 186. 469 Christiansen. Ray A. 172, 182.217.370 561 Christiansen. Ryan R. 170. 182. 370. 469 Christiansen. Thomas L. 183.561 Christie. Gloria K. 561 Christie, Martha M. 185. 268. 343. 561 Christie, Robert B. 278 Christie. VickiK. 370. 561 Christmann. Michael 306. 469 Christopher. Ronald 561 Christopher. Ross J. 312. 469 Chrzanowski. Stanley F. 310. 561 Chu.Chia-Hua J.223. 675 Chu.Chuan 1.223 Chubb. Mary E. 228. 353. 561 Chubbuck. Paul A. 172, 332. 561 Cikanek. Ruth M. 561 Cindric. Christine 365. 561 Circle K 226 Cirigliano. Domingo 225 Cirigliano. Donna E. 561 Cissna. Timothy M. 188.469 Cizerle. John L 280. 562 Claar. Roger E. 370, 420, 562 Claassen, Rudolph D. 180. 182. 185. 186. 208. 220. 469 Claassen, Stanley L. 180. 182. 185. 186. 208. 220. 469 Clack. Arthur L. 562 Clack. Robert91. 194 Clanton. Don R. 217. 389. 562 Clanton. Steven L. 190 Clarenburg. Rudolf 151 Clarington. Charles 414 Clark. Bob C. 469 Clark. Catherines. 212. 256 562 Clark. Dennis H. 165 Clark. Ivan L. 469 Clark, John A. 469 Clark, Kimberly G. 469 Clark. Kyle D. 278. 300. 562 Clark. Linda D. 226. 353 562 Clark. Marvin E. 234. 562 Clark. Michael B. 165.312.562 Clark, Nancy G. 227.270. 562 Clark. Philip K. 314, 562 Clark, Ray S. 389. 562 Clark. Richard P. 320. 562 Clark. Robert A. 470 Clark, Roberta J. 353. 562 Clark. Stephen P. 389. 562 Clark, Steven K. 191, 194.470 Clark. Steven R. 327. 562 Clark, Thomas H. 165. 290. 562 Clark. Warren L. 470 Clark. William K. 204. 205 Clarke. Arthur 456. 508 Clarkson. Jean K. 185. 328. 470 Classes 454-678 Classi. Anthony C. 562 Claus. John H. 562 Claycamp, Verla L. 206 Clemence. Teresa I. 389. 562 Clemente. Fred 465 Clements. David A. 562 Clements, Ina D. 187,202.562 Clements, Randy R. 227. 381. 562 Clements. Ronald P. 188. 370. 562 Clemmensen. Steven A. 306. 562 Clevenger. Rebecca J. 231. 232. 264. 337. 562 Cline. Jerrold M. 196.562 Cline. Joyce E. 343. 562 Cline. Marvin C. 370 Clingenpeel. Glenn R. 562 Cloran. Jean A. 179 Close. Arlyn D. 562 Close. Gregory S. 389. 562 Clovia 328-329 Clower. Judy E. 353. 470 686 Clubine. IrvinL. 183.562 Clubine. Stephen E 177. 562 Clutter. Jams S. 159. 236. 274. 470 Clydesdale. Joyce E 562 Clymer. Barbara J. 173. 237. 272. 562 Cobb. Barbara L 229 Coberly. Catherine 365. 562 Coberly. Mark S. 306. 562 Coberly. Sally 158. 160. 272. 562 Coburn. Carol K. 166. 266. 236. 562 Cochran. Margaret A. 262. 470 Cochran. Manlyn D. 343. 562 Cockrum. Ronald L. 370. 449. 562 Coddmgton. Susan K. 205. 228 Coder. Lawrence R 74. 279. 562 Cody. Nancy J. 242 Coeds-in-Service 227 Coen. Carolyn G. 353. 562 Coen. Patricia L. 343. 562 Coffman. Cheryl S. 338. 563 Coffman. Dawn A 338. 563 Coffman. Steven R 563 Cofran. Daniel R 109. 278. 318. 563 Cohen.GarraP.381.563 Cohen. Gary L. 187. 314. 563 Cohn. Robert A. 389. 563 Cohoon. Leslie 318. 563 Cohorst. Steven J. 195. 470 Colbert. David S 381 . 387. 563 Colbert. Marvin G 563 Colborn. James D 370. 563 Colby. Lynda M. 563 Cole. Charles C. 68. 160. 187. 304. 563 Cole. Gary A. 282. 563 Cole. Lawrence L. 381. 563 Cole. Virginia E. 270. 563 Coleman. James L 215 Coleman. Kandy J. 242 Coleman. 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Dale E 165. 180. 563 Conard. Terry W. 175. 182. 470 Conaway. Daniel J 381. 563 Conaway. Nancy J 563 Concert Band 166 Concert Choir 166 Condon. Vivienne L. 258. 470 Condray. Jettie F. 231. 370. 470 Conner. Richard D. 217. 389. 394. 563 Connor. Timothy P. 472 Connovan. Jack 166 Conover, W. J 125. 153 Conrad. Larry G. 142. 322. 563 Conrad. Rebecca J 256. 353. 563 Conrad. William A. 186 Conrow. Margaret J. 201. 205. 472 Conus. Howard D 194. 563 Converse. Curtis D. 563 Converse. M. Wayne 180. 318. 563 Conway. Donald T. 563 Conway. Kenneth L. 282. 563 Conway. Ronald A 563 Cook. Ardis D. 189. 233. 563 Cook. Edward A. 563 Cook. Harry G. 165. 201 Cook. James L. 304. 563 Cook. John D 308. 563 Cook. Kathleen A 210. 343. 563 Cook. Lyle S 432 Cook. Robert D 280. 472 Cook. Susan K. 343. 564 Cook. Suzanne 274. 564 Cook. William R 312. 564 Cooke. Catherine A. 229. 389. 564 Cooke. Mrs. Mane V. 388 Cool. Marcetyn K. 262. 564 Cool. Vincent 113 Cooley. David W.I 76 Cooley. Krrsten K. 218. 353. 564 Coombs. Robert W. 239. 472 Coon. Marilyn P. 353. 472 Coon. Mary A. 166. 202. 472 Cooney. Thomas K. 564 Cooper. John D. 195. 234 Cooper. Lawrence M 296 564 Cooper. Marc A 389. 564 Cooper. Peggy E 231. 237. 264. 564 Cooper. Peter 190 Cooper. Randall T 180 Cooper. Sandra S. 353. 564 Cooper. Stephen D. 182. 370. 378. 564 Cope. Robert E. 290. 564 Copeland. Raymond L. 332. 564 Copp. Charles H. 396. 420. 564 Copening. Caroline B. 201 Coppenbarger. Ronnie 414 Corbet. Deborah L. 343 564 Corbm. Pamela K. 177. 217. 353. 564 Corby. Judith C. 274. 472 Corby. Richard K 314.472 Corcoran. Cheryl M. 343. 564 Corcoran. Kathleen M. 360 564 Cordel. David C. 193. 472 Cordel. Stephen F. 564 Cordon. Patricia G. 247. 258. 473 Cordry. Alan G. 564 Corn. Karen S. 68. 198. 274. 473 Com. Luann J. 63. 186. 360. 363. 564 Cornelio. Carol T. 473 Cornelius. Alan E. 564 Cornelius. Charles 151 Corn well. Carl E. 473 Cornwell. David R. 117.182.298.564 Corogenes. Sharon G. 268. 473 Corngan. Mary C. 343. 564 Cortner. Carol S. 338. 564 Corwin. Paul L. 246. 286. 564 Corrigan. Mary C 258 Cosby. Bill 30 Cosgrove. John D. 389. 564 Cosmopolitan Club 223 Cossaart. Joleen K. 389. 564 Cotton. Janet E. 260. 564 Cotton. Marilyn G 564 Cotton. Richard C 77. 290. 564 Coulson. Stephen J. 240 Counihan. Michael R. 300. 564 Coupal. Shirley S. 365. 564 Court. Robert W. 170. 187. 230. 234. 381. 467. 473 Courtner. Deborah J. 167. 330. 564 Courtner. Pamela S. 343. 564 Courtney. Charlotte 564 Courtney. Colleta L. 189. 343. 546 Courtney. Edwin T. 117. 175. 179. 184 Courville. Dennis L. 240. 564 Cousins. Joseph M. 389. 564 Couture. Wanda C 343. 564 Cover. Theresa Y. 338. 564 Covert. Bruce E. 178. 564 Covey. Larry R. 208. 564 Cowan. John A. 201 Cowling. John W. 294. 564 Cox. Danny 41 Cox. Gary W. 414 Cox. Georgianna K. 264. 564 Cox. James E. 316. 565 Cox. LaurelS. 219 Cox. Marjone R. 353. 565 Cox. Paula E. 272. 565 Cox. Rebecca J. 206 Cox. Sheryl K. 187. 258. 343. 565 Cox. Mrs Susan 260 Cox. Thomas F. 327. 565 Cox. Timothy M. 473 Coy. Carol L. 260. 565 Coyne. Alan T. 565 Coyne. Carolyn S 258. 565 Coyne. Denise M 565 Coyne. Wealtha A 262. 565 Cozart. Thayne 199 Cozme. Mark L 389. 565 Crabtree. Linda J. 237. 360. 565 Craft. David S. 196 Craft. Glenn S. 310. 565 Craft. Ronald B. 565 Craig. Arthur G. 286. 565 Craig. James 179 Craig. John W. 195. 234 Craig. Margaret E 343. 565 Craig. William E. 191. 192. 234. 304. 565 Crain. Catherine A 353. 565 Cramer. Cathy J. 565 Crandall. Pamela S. 353. 565 Crandall. Philip G. 176. 298 473 Crandell. Rickie D. 389. 565 Crandell. Terry L 389. 565 Crane. Alan B. 314. 396. 565 Crane. Eugene R. 396. 414. 432. 565 Crank. Robert 91 Crank. Robert D. 191 Cranmer. Reid A 389. 565 Cranston. Gregg L. 284. 565 Crary. Barbara J 229. 565 Crater. Michael 381. 565 Crawford. Carol A 36O. 363. 565 Crawford. Daniel W. 370 565 Crawford. David L 370. 565 Crawford. James S. 218. 370. 565 Crawford. Louise M. 241. 270. 473 Crawford. Lynette 389. 565 Crawford. Marsha L. 360. 565 Crawshaw. Vern L. 183. 241 . 473 Credico. Diana J. 473 Creed. Lloyd M. 396. 412. 565 Crelly. Barbara A. 206. 270. 343. 565 Crelly. Melvin B. 304. 565 Crenshaw. Mary 343. 565 Crescents 345 Cress. Donald E. 200. 370 473 Creswell. David M. 294. 396. 412. 565 Creten. Pamela R 344 565 Creviston. Joela M. 262. 565 Creviston. Judy J. 237. 262. 473 Crew. Richard M 332. 565 Crispin. Ma ryC. 344. 565 Cnttenden. Eddie L. 370. 565 Crocker. Jack D. 473 Crofoot. Nancy A. 240. 268. 344. 565 Croft. Inms L. 175. 180. 282. 473 Cromb. A. H. 92 Crosby. Michael S 371. 566 Cross. Charlotte J. 353. 566 Cross Country 420-421 Cross. Margaret I. 353. 566 Crossen. Martha J. 28. 566 Crotinger. Ronald W. 312. 473 Crouch. William M. 389. 566 Crough. Steven T. 320. 566 Crouse. Margaret R 165. 185. 213. 229. 328.566 Crow. Elizabeth A. 74. 184. 227 233 255 353. 566 Crowed. Peggy J. 566 Crowl. James C. 412 Crowley. Bradd A. 322. 566 Crowther. Philip E. 389. 566 Cruce. Connie J. 338. 566 Crumbaker. Karen K. 566 Crumrine. Jack R. 238. 675 Crumrine. John C. 193. 566 Crumrine. Judy F. 176 Cruccio. Gaetano F. 189. 473 Cuccio. Janet F. 566 Cudney. Doris J. 258. 566 Culbertson. Kenneth W.473 Culbertson. Larry F. 332. 566 Culbertson. Lloyd K. 314. 566 Cully. Mary E 566 Culver. Sibyl K. 165. 389. 566 Cummings. Cmda S. 272. 566 Cundiff . Mary L. 260. 344. 566 Cunningham. Franklin E. 179 Cunningham. Gregory 312. 566 Cunningham. Judith A. 28. 344. 473 Cupp. Deva E 566 Cupp. George E. 566 Curbey. Karla J. 229. 566 Cure. Mary E. 208. 219. 360. 566 Cure. Mary J. 210. 219. 360. 566 Cure. Rhonda K. 242 Cure. Thomas H. 216 Curry. Dwight L. 566 Curry. Fred L. 322. 473 Curry. Gary A 322 Curry. Kris B. 294. 566 Curry. Robert A. 160. 322. 473 Curry. Sue A. 246. 268. 566 Curtin. Deborah L. 74. 198. 566 Curtis. Leslie A. 566 Cushenbery. Kit A. 381. 566 Custer. Rodney L. 607 Cusumano. Joseph P. 566 Cutro. Christopher F. 33. 68. 316. 566 Cyr. Jayson C. 170. 187. 473 Daane. Adrian 131 Dace. William 153 Dahm. Duane H. 473 Dahm. Linda L. 365. 566 Daily. Jean M. 206. 338. 566 Dam. Patrick L . 332. 566 Dairy Science Club 179 Daise. Richard L 219 Dalby. Garry M. 473 Dalby. Patricia M. 474 Dalby. Robin B. 142. 196. 234. 316. 566 Dale. Karen M. 360. 566 Dale. Melvin D. 241 Dale. Raymond K. 371. 566 Dalmghaus. Karen M. 566 Dallman. Damta E 218. 220. 352. 474 Dalrymple. Lonme E. 371. 566 Dalrymple. Michael R 216. 235. 241 Dame. Donald L. 566 Dames Club 244 Damon. Christine A 330. 567 Damon. Philips. 567 Danenbarger. William F 92 Daniel. Stephen A 216. 474 Daniels. Donna R 344 567 Daniels. Eddie K. 214 Daniels. G M. 215 Daniels. GayeL. 210. 567 Daniels. Melissa J 567 Danielson. Jeffrey H. 74. 201. 567 Danielson. Lynn E. 567 Danielson. Michael W. 567 Da nskin. David 110 Darrah. Richard A. 381. 567 Daubert. John D. 567 Daugherty. Elizabeth 567 Davenport. Donita K 206. 567 Davenport. Jane E. 147. 220. 47 Davenport. Judith R. 365. 567 Davenport. Stanton W. 188. 373. 567 Davenport. Teresa C 229 David. Judy K. 353 567 David. Menter H 224 Davidovicn. Alberto 225 Davidson. Deborah A. 567 Davidson. Patricia J. 330. 567 Davies. Ann E 365. 567 Davis. Barbara J. 675 Davis. Bruce L. 320. 567 Davis. Cathy J. 361.567 Davis. Cheryl L. 258. 365 567 Davis. Darold D. 195 Davis. Denise M. 328. 567 Davis. Donna J. 209. 274. 567 Davis. Duane L 183. 199. 371 474 Davis. Earle 131 Davis. Gale W 296. 474 Davis. Gary B 188. 302 567 Davis. Gary D 567 Davis. Gary L. 567 Davis. Greggory B 2O6. 474 Davis. Guy W 318. 567 Davis. Iris E 353. 567 Davis. Jeanine A 21 1 . 260. 474 Davis. Jenifer K. 246. 266. 389 567 Davis. Karen M 258. 474 Davis. Kathleen A 243 Davis. Kathleen S 212 474 Davis. Kevin R 304. 396. 567 Davis. Mark E 318 567 Davis. Mark R. 371 567 Davis. Mary A 361.567 Davis. Michael 381 567 Davis. Michael R. 176 389 567 Davis. Penny J 268 474 Davis. Richard B 302 474 Davis. Robert A 300 567 Davis. Stanley D 180. 371. 567 Davis. Stanley O 186 Davis. Steve R 298. 567 Davis. Teresa G. 567 Davis. Wenonah M 198 Davisson. John C 313. 567 Davisson. Sandra L 167. 270. 344 567 Dawes. Patricia A. 165. 254. 270. 474 Dawson. Cheryl A. 258. 567 Dawson. Cynthia A 173. 182. 251 344 350.567 Dawson. Jeffry D 280. 474 Dawson. Susan L. 247 266 567 Day. Peggy J 220. 567 Dayhoff. Lynne D. 260. 344 568 Dean. Deborah F 238. 353 568 Dean. Dennis M 298 568 Dean. Susan R 262 568 DeBaun. Thomas B 389. 394. 568 Debes. LeroyJ. 181.568 DeBoid. Michael E. 389. 568 DeBold. Patrick J 389 568 Deck. Deborah A. 21 1. 365. 367 475 Deck. Diana M 365 568 Decker. Jay M 371.568 Decker. Kenneth O. 389. 568 Deckert. Gary W 568 DeCritofaro. Clement P 215 DeCristofaro. Mary 242 DeDonder. Leon G 371 568 Deege. Deborah J 217. 353. 568 De ege. Jon D. 381.568 Deets. Allen R. 182 DeGraff. Anita M 365. 568 DeHart. Arthur D. 277 DeHoff. Linda R 202 Deines. Vernon 123 155 Deiter. Bonita K 568 Dekker. John M. Jr 371 Del Campo. John P. 1 76. 230 Delfs. Gordon J 381.568 DeLong.PaulE 199.218.220.371.475 Delozier. Kathleen A. 568 Delozier. Vaughn W 568 Del Popolo. Robert G 313. 475 Delta Chi 292-293 Delta Delta Delta 264-265 Delta Phi Delta 202 Delta Sigma Phi 280 Delta Sigma Theta 276 Delta Tau Delta 294-295 Delta Upsilon 296-297 Delta Zeta 255 Deize.t Mary A 206. 361. 568 DeMand. John 208 DeMmt. Jan C 258.475 Demmer. Margaret S 219 Demmer. Michael J 186. 219. 371. 568 Dempsey. Barbara D 173. 184. 328. 568 Dempsey. William F. 235 Dempster. Edna A 361 568 Dendurent. Michae G 381 . 568 Deneke. Frederick J 152 Denning. Dons A. 365. 568 Dennis. Deborah J. 568 Dennis. Roger D. 162. 302.475 Dennis. Stanley 151. 155 Denny. Daryl D 475 Denny. Kirk R 568 Denton. David L. 189.568 Denton. Deborah 353 Denton. Deborah L. 568 Denton. Donald L. 198. 316. 568 Denton. Janice R. 353. 568 Denu. Nancy V. 180 475 DeOrdio. Karen J. 337 Depenbusch. Michael A. 219. 373. 568 Depolla. Gerald C. 475 Dermenjian. Vartkais Y. 223. 228 Derrick. Duane C. 396. 414. 568 Derusseau. Mary C. 219. 338 568 Deschner. Jean M. 475 Deschner. Marilyn S. 246. 338 568 Detnck. Paul F 381.568 Detnxhe. Edward B.159. 162. 170. 240 476 Dettmer. Bryce A. 568 Dettmer. Linda 568 Deubler. Marilyn L. 353. 476 Deutsch. Randal A. 286. 568 DeVaughan. Terry D. 186 DeVaux. Geoffrey C 387. 417 Deweese. Larry D. 373. 568 Dey. Suml K. 224. 675 DeYoung. Lorna E. 266. 476 Dhmgra. Rai K. 222. 223. 224 Diaz. Therisa J. 389. 568 687 Dick. DarleneA. 568 Dick. Roger A. 373. 568 Dick. Thomas D. 197 Dickason. Mary A. 361. 476 Dickens. Linda M. 246 Dickerson. Donna R. 183. 344. 569 Dickerson. Gregory A. 294. 476 Dickerson. Ronald L. 277. 412 Dickey. Clifford L. 408. 409. 412 Dickhut. Norma J. 274. 476 Dickinson. Albert R. 192 Dickman. Aloysius P. 187. 234 Dickman. Linda K. 227. 242. 569 Dick-Peddie, Mrs. Wanda 294 Dickson, Diane E. 264. 569 Dickson. Diane E. 569 Diehl. Donna M. 344. 569 Diehl.PaulB. 286. 569 Dieker. Mary L. 344. 569 Dielman. Kirk A. 569 Diemer, Jerry W. 216. 476 Diemer, Nancy 242 Diepenbrock. Jerald L. 373. 569 Oierking. Cathy A. 338. 569 Dierks. Dennis R. 381.569 Dierks. Herman D. 204. 205. 568 Dieterich. William H. 302, 569 Dietler. Bruce F. 278. 320. 476 Dietrich. Bryce S. 292. 476 Dietrich. James D.381 Dietrich. James L. 180 Dietz.ToniL. 186.270.476 Difeo. Anthony J. 189.476 Dildme, James R. 373. 569 Dill. Janice K. 227. 255. 569 Diller. Deborah D. 262. 569 Dillingham. William C. 314. 416. 476 Dillon. Ronald K. 675 Dillon. Sherry L. 353. 569 Dinges. Thomas E. 310. 569 Di nkel. Gregory S. 240. 3 1 3. 569 Dmwiddie. Linda C. 344. 569 Dirks. Arthur R. 185.569 Dirks. Fred P. 288. 569 Disa. Gregory D. 310. 569 Dishon. Deborah A. 268. 353, 569 Ditty. Gary A. 172.569 Dixon. Charles R. 476 Dixon. DeniseA. 268. 569 Di xon. Ginger D. 569 Dixon. John P. 234, 251. 389. 394. 569 Dixon. Lawrence 27. 44. 45. 64. 334. 459 474. 476 Dixon. Lois M. 226, 233. 353. 569 Dixon. Thomas W. 389. 394. 569 Dixon. Walter T. 159 Dlabal. Stephens. 373. 570 Doane. Gary R. 181. 298. 476 Doane. Steven R. 373. 570 Dobson. Leona S. 223 Docking. Gov. Robert 87. 90. 91 Dockins. Steven E. 449. 570 Dodd. David W. 175. 180. 476 Dodd. Mary E. 219. 232. 240. 256. 570 Dodd. Virginia R. 243 Dodds. Chen B. 570 Dodds. DeLoss 420 Dodds. Dennis D. 570 Dodez. Orin476 Dodge. Cecilia 330. 570 Dodge. Gilbert 119 Dodge. Lois A. 165.570 Dodge. Theodore 114 Doermg. Steven B. 322. 570 Doerksen. Margaret L. 210. 344. 476 Doherty, Daniel J. 570 Dohl. MarjorieE. 570 Dohm. Lea A. 570 Dohrman. Sharon 244 Dolbow. Michael D 310 570 Dold. Rebecca A. 237. 272. 570 Dolechek. Edward J. 181. 570 Dolechek. Gordon P. 570 Dolenc. Jon S. 318. 418. 476 Dolezilek. Donald B. 570 Domenick. Steven J. 476 Domoney. Dana 264. 570 Donaldson. Deborah J. 258. 570 Doncarlos. Patricia 570 Dondlmger. Robert G. 310. 570 Doner. Gregory W. 280. 570 Donham. Joyce I. 361. 570 Donnelly. Kevin J. 373. 570 Donohue. Donna A. 344. 570 Donohue. Joyce M. 242 Donovan. John W. 373. 570 Donovan. Michuael S. 300. 570 Donovan. Patty S. 247. 262, 570 Dooley, JimmyC. 178,227.334.570 Doperalski.VicL. 390. 633 Doran. James V. 216. 318 476 Doran. Jeanne H. 247, 365 570 Dorey. Douglas A. 373. 570 Dorland. Elizabeth M. 170. 193 477 Dorland. Phyllis A. 353, 570 Dorrance. Patricia D. 207 353 570 Dorsey. Perry W. 389. 570 Dotson. Richard L. 381. 570 Douglas. Louis 91. 480. 491 Douglass. Lindsey D. 233. 264. 365. 570 Douthit. Frank R, 175. 216. 298. 477 Dow. Marilyn M. 245. 266. 570 Dowden. Pamela J. 334. 570 Downey. Dianne L. 231 . 344. 570 Downs. Ernest L. 196 Doxsee. Gregory M. 389, 570 Doyle. Barney L. 381. 570 Doyle. Brians, 570 Doyle. Gergory A. 74. 198 Doyle. Samuel D.381. 570 Drabbe. Neal 176 Drake. Aleda D. 166. 344. 570 Drake. Calvin 116 Draper. Terry M. 231. 412 Drees. Mary E. 219. 344. 571 Dreibelbis. Jackie S. 571 Dreier. Gary J. 320, 571 Dreier. Wayne T. 477 Dreikorn, James H. 477 Dreilmg. Jan M. 240. 268 571 Dreiling. Jane M. 361. 571 Drennan. D Ann 201. 256.477 Drew. Gregory P. 278. 294. 477 Driscoll. James R. 310 477 Driver. William G. 308. 477 Droege. William J. 314. 396. 571 Droge. Douglas A. 165 Dronberger. Lisa J. 268. 338. 571 Drown. Deborah G. 258. 571 Drumm. Dennis A. 234 Drury, Diane T. 270. 571 DuBois. Norman P. 412 DuBois. Robert 96 DuBois. Robert P. 230 DuBois. VerdonF. 361.571 Duckers. John W. 412 Dudgeon. Carol B. 242, 57 1 Dudgeon. Richard M. 214. 316. 571 Dudley. Jerry C. 477 Dudley. MargoM. 334. 571 Dufey. Deanna J. 206. 338. 571 Duffin. Eileen M. 353. 571 Duffy. Clark R. 294. 571 Duffy. Rebecca E. 264. 571 Dugger. Ronald R. 418. 571 Dukelow. James D. 314. 396. 410. 412. 571 Dulin. Judy K. 242 Dulin.MarkP. 214 Dumey. David A. 373. 571 Dumford. Kelly L. 278. 296. 478 Dumler. Dennis W. 177 Dumler. Edith F. 266. 571 Dumler. George C. 302. 571 Dumler, Martin E. 389. 571 Dunbar. Jennifer G. 68 Dunbar. Kathleen 274, 571 Duncan. Mrs. Helen M. 306 Duncan. Jan E. 381. 571 Dungey. Clifford L. 389. 571 Dunham. Maxine K. 344 Dunham. Patricia L. 365. 571 Dunham. Veronica E. 478 Dunkel. Kathleen A. 274. 571 Dunlap. John L. 373. 571 Dunn. James M. 219, 310. 571 Dunn. Judith A. 353.571 Dunn. Linda 1.266.571 Dunn. Nancy K. 217. 338 Dunn. Nancy K. 215. 237. 571 Dunstan. Edwin R. 278, 281. 478 Dunston. Gregory L. 389. 571 Durand. Colleen M. 256. 344. 571 Durgan. Jack 123 Durgom. Mary I. 389. 571 Duri, GiancarloB. 675 Durkin. John C. 241. 286. 571 Durler. Raymond S. 571 Duroy.Sheryl A. 256. 571 Durrance. Ronald L. 186 Duston. Douglas J. 216 Duston. Paula K. 211.242 Dutch. John J. 478 Dutt. John J. 571 Dutton. Marsha D. 338. 571 Dutton. Susan V. 166. 167. 202. 361. 571 Dwyer. Kenneth J. 414 Dwyer. Kenneth J. 414 Dyal. Laurel J. 478 Dyck.Lu A. 246. 361.571 Dyer. Barbara J. 233. 258. 365. 571 Dyer. Roger G. 205 Dyer. Stephen A. 313. 571 Dyer, William K. 478 Dyke. Elizabeth A. 65. 128. 166. 237. 246. 262.478 Dziuk. Barbara 8.478 Eakin. Adrian L. 344. 572 Ealy, Dennis E. 478 Ealy. Robert 123 Earhart. Karen R. 170,211.478 Earhart. Orville A. 189. 478 Earley. Kerry L. 272. 338. 572 Early. Harold R. 314. 572 Early. Marcia G. 365. 572 Early. Terry D. 314. 572 Easley. Linda K. 260. 338. 572 Eastm. Sabra E. 33. 237. 274. 572 Eastlund. John L. 389. 572 Easton, Douglass P. 478 Eastwood. Roger G. 381. 572 Eaton. Jeffrey M. 226. 316. 572 Eaton. Lyanne 166. 227. 272. 572 Ebberts. Orval 131.226 Eberhard.TernlL. 117. 180.572 Eberhart. Ernest B. 316. 572 Eberhart. Keith L. 216 Eberhart. Russell C. 160 Eberly. Twila J. 478 Ebert. Alexis L. 213. 328. 478 Ebert. Joseph C. 183 Ebert. Kenneth G. 313. 478 Ebert. Mary C. 572 Ebert. Michael 182. 572 Ebert. Robert A. 183.478 Ebert. Rose A. 209.572 Ebert. Stephen M. 572 Eberwein, Ralph A. 167 Ebright. Evelyn L. 160. 166. 173. 246. 274. 572 Eburno. Joseph V. 389. 572 Eby. Margaret L. 272. 344. 572 Eccles. Judith M. 344.675 Eck. Michaelme M. 219. 344, 572 Eckelman, Linda G. 478 Econ. Steven M. 227. 389. 572 Eddie. Dennis D. 217 Edds. Linda S. 164. 258. 572 Eddy. Deborah J. 572 Edelman. Marilyn K. 354. 572 Edelman. Randy A. 572 Edgar. Nancy L. 165.572 Edgecombe. Mary K. 344, 350. 572 Edmisten. Daylon G. 381 . 572 Edwards. CleoJ, 354. 572 Edwards. Deborah D. 361. 572 Edwards. MorrissA. 572 Edwards. Roger W. 478 Edwards. Sidney T. 192. 278. 304. 572 Edwards. Thornton 111 Egan. Michael E. 320. 572 Eggleston. Richard D. 414 Egner. Douglas A. 382, 572 Ehmke. Forrest D. 373. 572 Eickman. Deborah J. 389 Eidson. Mrs. Estella 262 Eilert. John A. 478 Eitzman. Jan L. 246. 572 Elimam, Abdelghani A. 223. 224 Elder. Donna M. 229. 572 Elder, Nancy M. 572 Elder. Stephen L. 202. 572 Elder. Steven C. 206. 572 Elder. Thomas J. 296. 572 Eligan. Jacqulyn A. 210. 258. 572 Elleman. Susan 266. 573 Ellmwood. Linda I. 256. 344. 572 Elliott. Allan W. 478 Elliott. Arthur R. 572 Elliott. DiannaL. 260. 572 Elliott. Gary D. 675 Elliott. Gerold 412 Elliott. Kendall L. 172. 382. 573 Elliott. Michael B. 316. 478 Elliott. William D. 573 Ellis. Cathy J. 266. 344. 573 Ellis. Constance L. 365. 573 Ellis. Dale I. 172.316.573 Ellis. DarrelL. 193.573 Ellis. John W. 382. 573 Ellis. Michael L. 304. 573 Ellis. Randall S. 142. 160. 190. 191 193 316.479 Ellis. Roscoe 91 Ellis. Sandra K. 166.202.573 Ellis. William D. 479 Ellithorpe. Jack E. 149. 216. 318. 479 Ellsbury. Ann A. 229. 344. 573 Elsham. Leslie M. 344. 573 Elson. Carols. 479 Elson. James M. 189.479 Eltiste. Dale A. 573 Elwell. Mike R. 214, 278, 290, 573 Emery. Mary L. 268. 344. 573 Emmerson. Albert E. 573 Emmerson. Jean E. 210. 344. 573 Emmot. John L. 389. 479 Enders. Jacqueline 344 479 Enfield. Sally J. 479 Engelbrecht. Robert 389. 573 Engelhardt. Jerald L. 382. 573 Engelhardt, Steven W. 160. 334. 573 Engelhardt. Susan K. 344. 573 Engelken. Christophe G. 219. 310. 573 Engelken. Joseph T. 160. 479 Engelken. Ronald A. 216. 310, 479 Engin-Dears 245 England. Monika L. 573 Engle. Charles W. 382. 573 Engle. Robert L. 206. 573 Engle. Yvonne J. 229. 573 Engler. Greg R. 373. 573 English C.Steve 288. 573 Enlow. AIC. 314 Enoch. Susan J. 573 Enokido. Sei|i 373. 573 Ensch. Michael G. 294. 573 Ensz. Jodene R. 573 Enterlme, Daniel L. 300, 479 Entertainment 30-31 Epler. Robert D. 382. 573 Epp. Edward L. 217. 220 Erb. LindaS. 185.361 573 Erbes. Rita E. 573 Enckson. Cheryl 242 Enckson. Elizabeth A. 231 . 262, 354, 573 Erickson, Forrest E. 573 Erickson. Fred A. 373. 573 Erickson. Galen R. 215. 300. 574 Erickson, Gerald W, 214 Erickson. Roger A. 165. 373. 574 Ericksten, Roger D. 574 Ericson. Galen E.217 Encson. Jill E. 354. 574 Ericson. Sue A. 69. 227. 344. 574 Eriksen. Conrad 91 Erinle. llesanmi D. 222 Ernst. Gene 123 Ernst. Nancy A. 365. 574 Erpelding. Donna M. 243 Erpelding. Lawrence 180 Ervin. Patrick F, 308 Erwin.Glenda F. 242 Erwm. Phillip V. 675 Esch. Fredericks. 193 Eschmann. William C. 479 Eshelman. David L. 373. 574 Eshelman. Donna J. 479 Eshelman. Jon H. 142. 190. 195. 296. 476. 479 Eshelman. Kenneth K. 318. 480 Eskridge. Melanie J. 270. 574 Esser. Barbara 338. 574 Esslinger. Joyce A. 176.233.574 Esslinger. Sandra A. 574 Estes. Charles M. 194. 480 Estes. Ronald M. 480 Eta Kappa Nu 190 Etheridge. Steven R. 230 382 574 Etrick. Joseph F. 480 Etrick. Mary B. 480 Eubank. Suzanne 365. 574 Eustace. Stephen E. 162. 480 Evans. Carol A. 338. 339. 574 Evans. Charles E. 480 Evans. David L 417 Evans. Gerald T. 480 Evans. Harry J. Jr. 142. 322 574 Evans. James W. 304, 574 Evans. Kathleen H. 389. 574 Evans. Laura L. 268. 344. 574 Evans. Martha A. 574 Evans. Martha K. 233. 262. 274. 338. 365. 574 Evans. Roselene M. 187. 208. 574 Evans. Stephen L. 251. 387 Evans. Thomas 131 Everett, Carol D. 242 Everett. Mildred L. 255. 574 Everett. StuartB. 215 Everist. Dianne M. 354. 574 Everson. Constance M. 229. 574 Everson. Robert J. 188.241,320.574 Ewald. Philip C. 373. 574 Ewing. Donna F. 354. 574 Ewmg. Larry R. 480 Ewy. Kenneth L. 215. 296. 574 Ewy. Linda R. 361 574 Extension 98-99 Eyestone. Cecilia A. 64. 247. 272. 480 Faculty Senate 91 Fader William T. 189 Fagan. Susan J. 208. 330. 574 Fager. Glenn A. 441 Fager. Larry M. 382. 575 Fagerberg. David A. 575 Fahring, Carol J. 365. 575 Fair. Mont J. 575 Fair. Steven A. 296. 414. 575 Fairbank. Marvin M. 418 Fairbanks. David F, 322.480 Fairbanks. Jerry D. 373. 575 Fairbanks. Shawnee L. 173.211.246. 575 Fairbanks. Steven E. 575 Fairbanks. Treva K. 220. 246. 268. 575 Fairhurst. Mar|orie A. 272. 575 Fakler. Joe A. 216 Falen. Dana K. 296. 575 Falen. John M. 575 Fa Ik. Dean E. 382. 575 Falk. James W. 282. 575 Falk. MelvmH.282. 575 Falk. Peter M. 214 Falk. Susan K. 61. 245. 274. 575 Faltermeier. Daniel J. 165. 195. 310, 575 Fan.L.T. 140 Fangohr Linda M. 344. 575 Fankhauser. Jennifer A. 210. 338. 339. 575 Fankhauser. Wesley L. 223 Fanning. Gary L. 382. 575 Fansher. Diane R. 262. 575 Farber. Carols. 244 Farber. Gloria A. 344. 350. 575 Farley. Richard 102 Farm House 298-299 Farney. KentJ. 172 Farney. Richard A. 219. 332. 575 Farr. Patricia A. 182. 186. 354. 575 Farrar. Carl D. 241.389. 575 Farrell. Sharon A. 193. 334. 575 Farres. Michael D. 389. 575 Farres. Michael D. 389. 575 Fatkin. Margaret E. 575 Fatzer. John R. 480 Faubus. Clarence L. 412 Faulds. Charles M. 373. 481 Fawcett. Mark E. 226. 373. 575 Fay. Carolyn A. 229 Fearing. Karl D. 575 Feaster, Dana L. 344. 575 Features 14-81 Fedde. Linda A. 365. 575 Fedde. Roger 155. 179 Feerer. Virgil V. 165. 373. 481 Feerer. Warren C. 172. 373. 575 Fehr. Stephen L. 284. 575 Fehrenbach. Dale A. 373. 575 Fehrenbach, Helen L. 219. 361. 575 Felber. Willis J, 389. 575 Feldhausen. Ellen L, 338. 575 Feldkamp. Alan C. 179 Feldkamp. DuaneL. 179 Feldkamp. James F, 117. 199.219 Feldkamp. Mary L. 481 Felix. John R, 575 Fell. Richard H. 214 Fellers. Edmond E. 81 . 286. 481 Fellers. Steven G. 230. 382. 676 ; 95 , - ' --.- FMM W 688 Fellman. Carol S. 185. 187. 229. 246. 354 575 Fellman. Charles H. 142. 193. 481 Felts. Richard W. 78. 182. 481 Felver. James J. 382. 575 Fencing Club 239 Fent. Mary J. 201. 354. 575 Pent. Selma S 481 Ferbezar. Deborah A. 361. 575 Ferbrache. Bette J. 147. 258. 575 Fergerson. Steven C. 318. 375 Ferguson. Clayton Jr. 414 Ferguson. Gregory L. 576 Ferguson. John 99 Ferguson. Jon C. 142. 190. 191 . 194. 298. 481 Fergusson. Laurel A. 365. 576 Ferguson. Robert L 373. 576 Ferris. Barbara D 167. 229. 481 Feurborn. Dale F 382. 576 Feuerborn. James M 382. 576 Feuerborn. Richard F. 382. 576 Feyerherm. Arlin 91 Fickel. Maureen A. 201. 576 Fiedler. Gordon D. 576 Fields. Danny S. 396. 576 Fields. James S. 120. 308. 576 Fieser. Dean E. 180. 182. 389. 481 Fieser. Harold G. 373. 576 Fiffe. Collette M. 344. 576 Filson. Linda M 256. 344. 576 Fina. Gary T 418 Fina. Louis R 179 Finger. Marilyn F. 338. 576 Finger. Mark J. 172. 192. 334. 576 Finger. Richard W. 235. 576 Fmk. Larry W. 481 Fink. Steven G. 294. 576 Finkel. Patricia A. 481 Finkenbinder. Gary W. 313. 576 Finlay. Shirley R 389. 576 Finley. Ronald J. 576 Finnerty. Patricia M 482 Finney. Donald R 382. 576 Finney. Nancy G. 173. 365. 576 Finney. Steve T. 187 Firebaugh. Douglas A 286. 576 Fischer. Byron L. 178. 373. 576 Fischer. Emil 122 Fischer. Jeanette L. 220. 344. 576 Fischer. Larry 214 Fiser. Barbara J. 246. 274. 576 Fish. Rhoda M. 482 Fisher. Celeste E 576 Fisher. Diane M. 231. 232.365.576 Fisher. Eunice E. 361.576 Fisher. Gladys F. 354. 576 Fisher. John W. 354. 576 Fisher. Mark A. 300. 576 Fisher. Rhonda L. 229. 576 Fisher. Sandra A. 171. 270. 576 Fisher. Stephen G 576 Fisher. Stephen R. 308 Fisher. Steven D. 175. 183. 184. 576 Fitzgerald. Robert T. 576 Fitzgerald. Suki J. 389. 576 Fitziarrell. Pamela 344. 576 Fitzpatnck. Mariorie E. 219. 361. 576 Fitzsimmons. Cotton 425 Fitzsimons. Patnck B. 314. 576 Fitzwater. James W. 676 Flack. Dick P 373. 482. 607 Fladie. Kenneth R. 191. 195. 482 Flanary. Richard L 192. 382. 576 Flandermeyer. Kathy B. 170. 186. 208. 344. 482 Fleischacker. Donna M. 206. 238. 354. 482 Fleming. Don W. 373. 482 Flentie. Craig K. 300. 576 Fleske. Louis F. 191. 197. 298. 576 Fletcher. Dianne E 186. 233. 365. 576 Fletcher. Dianne L. 344. 576 Fletcher. Lois E 361.577 Fletcher. Patricia G 233. 270. 365 Fletcher. Susan K. 344. 577 Fletcher. Terrell H. 189. 577 Flickner. Sandra G. 198 Flippin.CarlM. 167 Floerke. Sharil K 365. 577 Floersch. James E. 278. 281. 577 Florer. William S 201. 389. 482 Flory. Michael G. 187. 320. 577 Flournoy. Lawrence D. 382. 577 Flournoy. Ralph L. 190. 195. 483 Flowers. Henry 91 Floyd. Lizabeth L. 354. 577 Floyd. Roetta D. 184. 328 577 Flynn. Patricia A 266. 483 Focke. Kathryn G. 577 Fogelberg. Dianne L. 344. 577 Fogelberg. Larry R. 483 Foland. Eugene L. 483 Foland. Nancy L. 577 Folck. Phihp S 188 577 Folck. Stephen P. 281 Foley. Larry D 382. 387. 577 Foley.TinaK. 171.270.577 Follmer. Gary L 389. 483 Foltr. Kathy L. 206. 218. 577 Foncannon. Frances A. 62. 236. 274. 577 Foncannon. Thomas M. 286. 483 Fontenot. Gregory 327 577 Foos. Kathryn L. 211 483 Foos. Linda D 365 577 Foos. Lorraine F 354 577 Football 408-415 Forbes. Randall J. 316. 577 Forbes. Susan K 365. 577 Ford. Chnstal A. 338. 339. 577 Ford, ClintaA 678 Ford Hall 342-351 Ford. Helen L. 229. 483 Ford. Sue E 365. 367. 577 Ford. Susan M. 166. 202. 577 Ford. William H. 373. 577 Forgey. Larry P. 389. 577 Forsberg. Jean A. 262. 577 Forsythe. Jeffrey L. 194. 483 Fortner. Jim R. 178. 382. 577 Foss. Phillip E. 314. 483 Foster. Fred J. 313.483 Foster. Jayne A. 266. 483 Foster. Julie A. 354. 577 Foster. Kathryn A. 361 . 363. 483 Fountaine. Bill 223 Fountains Charles W. 226 Fountaine. James H. 175. 216. 577 Fouts. Larry L. 382. 577 Fowles. Bryce A. 182. 577 Fowles. Peggy J. 214. 577 Fowles. Tern L. 344. 577 Fox. Elizabeth A. 270. 577 Fox. John K. Jr. 3O6. 382. 577 Fox. Philip E. 190.483 Fraass. Linda H. 242 Fraass. Ronald G. 191. 234. 483 Frackowiak. Darrell 32O. 577 Frager. Janet K. 361. 577 Fraley. Janice A. 260. 338. 577 Frame. Doris J. 245 Frame. Margaret A. 233. 245. 268. 344. 577 Frame. Russell W. 205 Francis. Clyde E. 181. 313. 577 Francis. Kenneth J. 215. 318. 483 Francis. Linda F. 210. 354. 577 Francis. Michael E. 304. 577 Francisco. Richard K. 373. 578 Franklin. Joyce M. 2O8. 344. 578 Franson. Pamela M. 365. 578 Frantz. Gary A. 189. 578 Franz. David R. 483 Franz. Patricia A. 242. 483 Franz. Sara M. 218. 389. 578 Franz. Teresa J. 330. 578 Fraser. John W. 483 Fraser. Linda K. 483 Frasher. James R. 166 Frasier. Beverly S. 260. 483 Frasier. Curtis A. 389. 578 Frazee. Richard E. 373. 378 Frazey. Susan D. 227. 578 Frazier. John W. 407 Frazier. Robert 41 2 Frazier. Stephen K. 578 Frazier. Sylvia S. 270. 578 Frederick. John S. 300 Freeburne. Steven K. 192 Freed. Nancy J. 184. 213. 328. 578 Freedman. Arthur B. 227. 382 Freeman. Gary L. 320. 578 Freeman. Patricia L. 354. 578 Freeman. Richard T. 74. 320. 578 Freeman. Stephen W. 483 Freeman. Susan G. 171. 236. 264. 578 Freidell. James E. 190. 578 Freiherr. Kathleen J. 21 1 . 578 French. Danny D. 578 French. Don E. 389. 578 French. Mrs. Faire 298 Frey. Dennis F. 190. 191 . 389. 578 Frey.GaryW. 292. 578 Fnck. Edwin 227 Fnck. Philip C. 190 Friday. Betty J. 578 Friedmann. Eugene 131. 153 Frieling. Gary L. 288. 578 Friend. James R. 200. 241 . 578 Fries. Edward A. 578 Friesen. Jennifer J. 220. 344. 578 Friesen. Patricia K. 128. 170. 330. 578 Frieson. Dixie L 205. 578 Frisbie. Marsha K. 233. 361. 578 Fritchen. David R. 189. 246. 296. 578 Fntchen. Diane R 258. 344. 578 Frith. Thomas 251 Fritz. Janis L. 338. 578 Frizzo. Jay G. 300. 483 Froelich. David S. 286. 389. 578 Froetschner. Richard 578 Frohn. Patricia A. 361. 578 Fromm. Diana R. 578 Fromme. Mary L 128. 206. 260. 578 Fronick. William C. 483 Frost. Bruce E. 1 17. 181. 246. 484 Frost. David W. 294. 578 Frostrom. Kathleen S. 233. 344. 578 Fruehlmg. Michael W. 320. 578 Frusher. Stephen V. 216. 484 Fry. Doris M. 361.676 Fry. Linda M. 344. 578 Fry. Rhonda L. 256. 579 Frye. John M. 178. 382. 579 Fryer. Cory L. 382. 579 Fuerstenau. Peter H. 2OO. 373 Fugger. Susan M. 579 Fuhrken. Ronald C. 189. 484 Fuhrman. Betty M. 242 Fuhrman. William H. 175. 216. 484 Fulkerson. Janet E. 242 Fulkerson. Joan J. 206. 272. 484 Fulkerson. Paul C. 382. 579 Fullana. Jose M. 225. 373. 579 Fuller. Gale L. 676 Fuller. Ronald D. 190 Fundis. Gretchen L. 344. 579 Funk. Bruce W. 382. 579 Funk. Edward L. 241 Funk. Martha A. 244 Funk. Monroe 195 Funk. Paul R. 373. 579 Funke. Terrance D. 389. 579 Funkhouser. Linda J. 365 579 Funston. Karen I. 2O9. 238. 579 Fuqua. Randall E. 180. 185. 373. 484. 579 Furstenau. Peter H. 676 Fyler. Kenneth L. 189. 448. 484 Gadberry. Barbara D 168. 247 272 472 484 Gadbery. Janet E. 344. 579 Caddie. Francis M. 172. 217. 314. 579 Gadson. Charles E. 327. 484 Gaede. Diane 240. 484 Games. Janice L. 338. 579 Games. Sharon R. 579 Games. Stanley F. 189 Gaines. Tharran E. 177.579 Galassini. Daniel R. 216 Gallaher. Harold 99 Gallaher. Milton L. 484 Galle. Constance A. 242 Gallentme. Rebecca L. 210. 354. 579 Galloway. Jane E. 266. 579 Camber. Sara J. 274. 365. 579 Gamma Phi Beta 266-267 Gammon. Ronald L. 214 Gamper. Judith L. 233. 363. 361. 579 Gampper. Maureen E. 165. 202. 361. 579 Gandy. Harriett J. 676 Gantenbein. Andrew L 373 579 Gantz. Barbara E. 166. 354. 579 Gantz. Paula N. 274. 484 Garanson. Sandra S. 579 Garbier. MaryC 2O6 Garcia. Carlos M. 225. 434 Card. Michael F. 190. 191. 238. 332. 579 Gardner. Jolene P. 361. 579 Garman. Robert E. 484 Garman. Terry W. 373. 579 Garrelts. Karen S. 231. 247. 266. 365. 579 Garrelts. Nancy D. 344. 579 Garrett. Glenda F. 231. 274. 344. 579 Garrett. Janet L. 365. 579 Garrett. Marsha L. 159. 168. 236 240 274 484 Garrett. Wayne N. 579 Garrison. Larry D. 373. 579 Garrison. Rhonda K. 185. 344. 579 Garrison. Sue L. 330. 579 Garten. R. Steven 215. 579 Gartner. Robert E. 484 Carton. Janet S. 173. 228. 334. 579 Gartung. JimmieL. 197 Carver. Frank P. 316. 579 Garvert. Richard D. 318. 579 Gary. Michael B. 3O8. 579 Gasche. Daniel G. 175. 216 Gaskill. Candis K. 484 Ga skill. James R. 579 Gaskill. Richard L. 294. 579 Gasper. Duane R. 187. 389. 579 Gasper. Kenneth N. 389. 580 Gassert. Gaynel S. 233. 365. 367. 580 Gast. Stephen E. 290. 580 Gastinger. Kirk A. 188. 580 Gatch. Nancy L. 21 1 . 255. 484 Gates. Billie K. 228. 270. 580 Gatewood. Nancy J. 484 Gatlin. Frederick W. 160. 168. 298. 484 Gatlin. Tom M. 354. 580 Gatterman. Bryan G. 284, 580 Gatti. Rita R. 270. 580 Gatz. Frances A. 344. 580 Gatz. Ronald F. 185. 199. 282. 580 Gatz. Teresa S. 182. 186. 354. 580 Gate. Thomas C. 81. 182.282.580 Gateoulis. Barbara G. 210. 231. 258. 580 Gaughan. William J. 279. 58O Gaul. Owen A 580 Gaunt. Jean A. 365. 580 Gausman. Gary D. 484 Gausman. Vickie J. 244 Gay. Larry G. 373. 580 Gay. William D. 580 Gebhart. Glen E. 177. 373. 580 Gebhart. Raymond B. 449. 580 Gee. David R. 382. 580 Gee. Jerry R. 251. 373. 378. 432. 580 Geenng. David B. 373. 580 Gehrs. Melvin J. 194. 484 Gehrt. Cheryl R. 258. 580 Geisinger. Richard L. 580 Gelvin. Verne C. 256. 354. 580 Gelwix. Montgomery S. 316. 580 Gench. Barbara 2O6 Geneteky. Roger M. 214. 241 Gentry. Cheryl T. 484 Gentry. Darrell R. 304. 485 Gentry. Sharon I. 200. 222. 229. 485 Geography Club 204 George. Cynthia 213. 251. 344. 350. 580 George. Debra A. 272. 365. 580 George. HerschelC. 180 George. Jay G. 182. 185. 186. 373. 580 Gepner. Christy L. 206. 344. 580 Geraghty. Deborah J. 580 Gerard. Russell S. 216. 485 Gerard. Syndy 242 Gerber. Larry G. 373. 580 Gerbr. LeeW. 302. 580 Gerberdmg. Danny R. 302. 485 Gerdes. David L. 382. 58O Gerhardt. Beverly A 266. 580 Gerhardt. Mark E. 373. 580 Gerlinger. Cathy R. 69. 198. 274. 485 German Club 200 Gerrite. Ellsworth 103 Gerritz. Grace L. 266. 466. 485 Gerstberger. William 382 580 Gerstenberger. Allen G. 28. 188. 318. 485 Gerstner. Daniel P. 175. 180. 186. 199. 282 Gessner. Joseph S. 214. 298. 485 Gettings. Richard L. 676 Geyer. Katherine 206 Gfeller. Curtis C. 294. 580 Gfeller. Marsha 242 Gfeller. Roger W. 215. 580 Ghai. Tarun K. 224 Giacobbe. Nicholas J. 70. 217. 373. 580 Gibbs. Earl M. 373. 580 Gibbs. Kathryn A. 165 365 581 Gibler. Pauletta S. 210. 365. 581 Gibson Girls 231 Gibson. James T. 290. 485 Gibson. John W. 304. 581 Gibson. Michael L. 304. 486 Gibson. Oscar J. 3rd 412 Gibson. Patricia A. 389. 581 Gibson. Val G. 286. 581 Gibson. Vince 410. 412 Gieber. Nicholas R. 206 Giebler. Eugene F. 310. 581 Gier. Herschel 125 Gier. Joyce A 229 Giess. Connie S. 344. 581 Giessenbier. Janice K. 229. 581 Gifford. Haranna L. 581 Giger. Alice J. 345. 581 Gildsoth. Dean 1O5 Gilespie. Loy60 Gilges. Verlyn E. 318. 486 Gilkison. Paul 153. 187 Gill. Robert P. 310. 418. 581 Gillan. Susan L 166. 203. 581 Gillaspie. Thomas F. 175 216 486 Gillen. Judy A. 213. 219. 228. 345. 350. 531 GM lespie. Jimmie C. 235 Gillespie. Kathryn N. 240. 256. 581 Gillespie. LoyC.354. 581 Gillespie. Robert A. 486 Gillette. Rebecca A. 338. 581 Gillilan. Jon R 486 Gillilan. Joseph W. 183 Gilliland.AnnM.345 581 Gilliland.GaylaS. 270. 581 Gilliland. Robert L. 676 Gilmore. Brian R. 316. 581 Gilmore. Carol J. 213. 219. 345. 581 Gilmore. Deborah A 338. 581 Gilmore. Roberta K. 354. 581 Gilsdorf. Michael J. 217. 219. 581 Gimre. Russell G. 581 Ginter. Philip D. 486 Gish. Martha J. 338. 581 Gitchel. George T. 486 Giza.M. Christine 274. 581 Glamser. Janet D. 354. 581 Glasco. Connie J. 361. 581 Glasco. Kathryn K. 240. 345. 581 Glasgow. Cynthia A. 268. 345. 581 Glass. Jay W. 188.322.486 Glate. Gary F. 412 Glaum. Letha M. 212. 581 Glaum. Stanley A. 178. 581 Gleissner. Robert R. 486 Glenn. Grant M. 316. 581 Glenn. William R. 166. 167 Glennon. Barbara L. 233. 361. 581 Glennon. Barbara R. 361.676 Glick. Thomas L. 177. 389. 581 Gloe. Claudia L. 206. 354. 581 Glotebach. John A. 176. 186. 219. 373. 581 Glotzbach. Stephen J 187. 235. 382. 581 Glover. Cindy L. 274. 354. 581 Glowachi. William 486 Glunt. Sandra L. 581 Glynn. Michael S. 165. 279. 581 Gnadt. Ervin F. 282. 486 Goble. Rebecca L. 268. 581 Gockel.JaneG. 345. 581 Goddard. Ronald L. 373. 581 Goddard. Ronald L. 373. 581 Godsey. Bruce F. 382. 582 Goehring. Julie A. 166. 201 . 266. 345. 582 Goehring. Michael R. 206 Goerger. John M. 414 Goermg. Joyce E. 365. 582 Goermg. Peter W. 198. 240. 486 Goering. Sara 345. 582 Goerne. Larry D. 389. 582 Goerte. Diana K. 211 Goete. Deborah A. 354. 582 Goff. Carl F. 373 Goff. Charlotte J. 212. 582 Goff. Howard R. 3O9. 582 Goffrier. Patricia A. 270. 582 Goforth. William T. 382. 582 Gofreed. Andrew 214 Gogue. Louis L 389. 582 Goheen. Douglas P. 137. 582 Going. Norns D. 130. 227. 334 Gold. Garrett L. 389. 582 Goldberger. Joel J. Golden M. Fran 208. 582 Golden. Thomas T. 44 Goldsberry. Tracy A. 365. 367. 582 Goldwasser. Patricia A. 345. 350. 582 GoH 436-437 Golf. Sighart W. 203 GoH. Bruce E. 582 Golliher. James L. 214 Goltry. Scott J. 166. 182. 373. 582 Gonzalez. Theodore R. 582 Gooch. Jerry V. 300. 582 Good. Dona Id 119 689 Good. Harold E. 182. 184.582 Good. John A. 582 Good. Kay L. 582 Good. Linda K. 582 Gooden. Archie L. 314. 582 Gooden. Calvin E. 582 Goodm. Andrea J. 166. 167. 202. 270. 582 Gooding, Janet C. 486 Goodman. William A. 235.361. 582 Goodnow Hall 352-359 Goodpasture. Sheri L. 160. 266. 582 Goossen. Ervin R. 220 Goossen. Gwen D. 262. 582 Gordon. Charles E. 486 Gordon. Deane T. 486 Gordon. Gregg R. 320. 582 Gordon. Ira L. 412 Gordon. James R. 282. 582 Gordon. Jeannine K. 582 Gordon. Richard M. 382. 582 Gordon. William W. 1 79. 582 Gore. TwilaS. 361.582 Goreham, Nancy J. 247. 266, 365. 582 Gorman, Michael A. 389. 582 Gorman, Patricia A. 233. 361. 582 Gorrell. DwightG. 175. 180.282,486 Gorton. Robert 193 Gorup, Geary N. 582 Gorup. Neil M. 373. 582 Gosch. Cheryl D. 486 Goss. Patricia L. 242 Goss. Phil S. 215 Goss. Robert 0. 582 Gothard. Reba M. 254. 486 Gough. Gordon D. 180 Gough. Pamela J. 210. 270. 486 Govea. L. Mark 582 Govindaswamy. Nadimuthu 224. 677 Gowdy. Kenneth 130. 140. 407 Graas. David W. 231.583 Graber, Ruth A. 583 Grable. Jackie L. 164. 338. 583 Grable. Mary C. 338. 583 Grace Baptist Student Fellowship 218 Grace, Robert A. 382. 583 Graduate School 152-155 Graduate Students 675-678 Graduation 16-17 Grafel, John R. 486 Grafel. Richard A. 583 Graff. Gregory E. 382. 583 Graff. Steve J. 318. 583 Graham. David E. 316. 486 Graham. Jolinda G. 487 Graha m. Larry D. 195 Graham. Linda M. 229. 583 Graham. Marsha A. 171. 236. 266 Graham. Mary V. 171.173.256.583 Graham. Ruth E. 166. 184. 328. 583 Grandfield. Kim S. 292. 583 Granger. Lori J. 242 Granger. Terry 215 Granzow. Dennis L. 309. 583 Gras. Dave 373. 396. 583 Grater. Gregory A. 373. 583 Gratny. Mark L. 183.583 Graver. John D. 32, 583 Graves. Alan P. 382. 583 Graves. Darryl W. 314. 583 Graves. Kenneth D. 583 Graves. Martha S. 345, 583 Graves. Mary E. 232. 361. 583 Gray. Barbara 272. 583 Gray. Bradley D. 320. 583 Gray. Dianna J. 389. 583 Gray. Donald C. 304. 583 Gray. Douglas 583 Gray. George A. 201 Gray. James W. 190 Gray. Jerry D. 294 Gray. Lewis L. 382. 583 Gray. Mary E. 211.487 Gray. Rebecca S. 240. 583 Gray. Richard L. 235. 382, 584 Graybeal. Ronald D. 195. 487 Greason, James H. 336 Greason. Terri J. 361. 584 Grebe. Cynthia M. 213. 354. 584 Grecian. Kendal L. 117. 182.298.487 Greeks 254-323 Green. Cynthia A. 338.660 Green. Gregory N. 281. 584 Green. Henry W. 389. 584 Green. Lance R. 584 Green. Lee R 281, 487 Green. Pamela M. 182. 186. 210. 354. 584 Green. Ronald J. 290. 428. 584 Green. Thomas H. 190. 382. 487. 584 Green. Thomas L. 316 Greenfield. G. J. 220. 255. 584 Greenhaw. Steven L. 165. 296. 584 Greenlee. Nancy K. 345 Greenwell. Linda K. 173. 246, 262. 584 Greenwood. Randal L. 390. 534 Gregg. Gail 268. 354. 584 Gregg. Linda D. 584 Gregory. Arthur E. 584 Gregory. Kenneth 235 Greig. James 153 Greig. William H. 316. 584 Greninger. Terrence 233, 262. 338. 584 Grennan.Coni J. 243 Grennan. Dennis E. 193 Grennan. Mary J. 487 Greve. William B. 414 Grey. Thomas G. 290. 584 Grider, Alan G. 194, 382, 584 Grier, Charles F. 164, 373. 584 Grieve. Ruth A. 487 Griffeth. Linda J. 165, 345. 584 Griffin. Charles L. 278. 284. 584 Griffin. Mary E. 354. 584 Griffin. Mary L. 584 Griffith. Jane H. 206. 487 Griffith. Mary A. 345 Griffith. Mary L. 170. 242. 487 Griffith. Michelle A. 262. 584 Griffith. Paul 99 Griffith. Perry R. 216. 238. 487 Griffith, T. J. 92 Griffith. Virginia K. 165. 1 72. 207. 228. 233. 274. 338. 339. 584 Grill. Randall 0.316. 584 Grim. Rebecca L. 176. 338. 584 Grimes. Gary W. 302 Grimes. Mark A. 286. 584 Grimm. Gordon J. 584 Grimm. Karyl A. 202. 354. 584 Grimwood. Mary J. 128. 256. 584 Grinstead. Dan S. 296. 487 Grinstead. Joe D. 296. 584 Grip. Theresa A. 365. 584 Gripkey. John B. 74. 198 Gripton. Janet K. 229 Grisham. James S. 487 Griswold. Bette J. 354. 584 Gritton. Karla L. 227. 233. 260. 584 Grobe. Cydney S. 270. 345, 584 Groeltz. Jane E. 258. 584 Groesbeck. Alan W. 166. 187. 203. 304. 584 Groff. Richard M. 304. 584 Groiean. Ronald L. 281. 585 Grollmes, Darrell D. 382. 585 Gronau. Jerry L. 281. 585 Gronau. Margaret M. 185. 585 Groothuis. Lillian M. 128. 208. 209. 219. 330. 585 Gross. Deborah A. 338. 585 Gross. Susan A. 354. 585 Gross. William R. 241.487 Grossardt, James P. 214 Grossardt. Joan R. 210 Grossman, Richard 238 Grote, Marilyn H. 585 Grote. Rolland P. 487 Grothaus, Marcia B. 243 Grotnusen. David W. 182. 186, 585 Grothusen, Nancy L. 207. 246. 272. 585 Grout. Jeannette M. 1 73. 202. 330 Grout. Jerry E. 81.487 Grout. Patricia K. Grover. Barbara L. 172. 246. 334. 336. 487 Grow. Susan L. 246. 367 Grube. Steven G. 216. 487 Gruber. Larry M. 373. 585 Grutzmacher, Lance W. 186.390.585 Gruver. Nancy A. 231 . 246. 274. 345. 585 Gruver. Stanley L. 196. 487 Guenther. Martha M. 201. 251. 354 Guesnier, Daniel J. 390, 585 Guffy. Mark 91. 148 Gugle. Terry L. 373. 5 85 Gugler. Jill A. 236. 487 Guglielmino. James R. 216 Guilfoil. Anne M. 212. 256. 585 Guinn. Donna J. 233. 390. 585 Gumfory. Linda K. 165. 354. 585 Gump. Diana S. 240. 264, 487 Gunn.MaryA. 488 Gupta. Dharm P. 676 Gupta. Arun K. 223. 224. 585 Gurnee. Edwin C. 195. 382. 488 Gustafson.JudyC. 345. 585 Gustason, Barbara E. 361, 585 Gustason. Patricia E. 361. 585 Gutsch. Larry A. 585 Gutsch. Linda F. 585 Guttu.Midekssa417 Guy. Danny K. 585 Guy. Harry P. 191,296.585 Guy. JoanneS. 585 Guy. Kelly K. 242. 246. 585 Guy. William W. 585 Gwartney. Janelle S. 210. 361. 585 Gwin. Stephen E. 166. 203. 284. 585 Gwinn. Ralph W. 193.585 Gwyther. Mary J. 585 Gyamfi. Kwane222 Gymnastics 418-419 H Haack, Ronald D. 585 Haag. Victoria J. 244 Haas. Gretchen L. 229. 247. 585 Haas. James R. 390. 585 Haas. Richard N. 218. 220 Haas. Steven R. 177 Habiger. Bridget J. 219. 258. 585 Habiger. Carol S. 210. 270. 488 Habiger. Jane E. 354. 585 Habiger. Robert D. 189. 284 Hachenberger. Sharon S. 236. 266. 585 Hackney. James L. 373. 585 Hackney. Maxine L. 390. 585 Hackney. Robert W. 676 Hadsall. Terry B. 382. 585 Haer. Henry C. 390. 585 Haertling, John W. 288. 585 Hafermehl. Louis N. 586 Haft.Everett91. 142 Hage. Nancy E. 208. 274. 488 Hagedorn. Charles 2nd 179 Hagedorn. Julia I. 365. 586 Hager. Ronald R. 586 Hagerman, Carol S. 260. 365. 586 Hagerman. Wayne H. 488 Hagler. Janette L. 246. 268. 586 Hahn. Allen G. 193. 238. 488 Harm. Judy K. 354. 586 Ha hn. Mark L. 1 72. 238. 382. 586 Hahn.Wonja D. 676 Hahn. Wilbur M. 586 Haig. Joan M. 345. 586. 676 Haines. Jean M. 488 Haist.Sharol J.238. 586 Ha|da. Joseph 89 Hake. Jan A. 390. 586 Hake. Janice K. 354. 488 Hake. Joseph C. 130, 334. 586 Hake. Rosemary M. 170. 354. 488 Hakeman. Clare M. 168, 190. 296. 488 Hakeman. Wanda B. 202. 488 Halbleib. Chester W. 192.489 Halbleib.CorlieE.489 Halda. Richard L. 373. 586 Halderson. Carol E. 586 Halderson. Karla C. 185. 345. 586 Hale. Jeanne A. 229. 586 Hale. Susan M. 361. 586 Hale. William C. 586 Hall. Charles 28 Hall. Danny L. 586 Hall. David 425 Hall DavidC. 190. 191.251.332.489 Hall. Felicia E. 354. 586 Hall, James R. 189 Hall. James V. 195.227.382.586 Hall. Karen L. 354. 586 Hall. MarkS. 221 Hall. Nancy C. 334. 586 Hall. Rhonda J. 345. 586 Hall. Sandra L. 354. 586 Hall, Thomas M. 586 Hall.WallieJ. 382. 586 Hallack, Margaret A. 586 Haller. Jacquelyn K. 207. 361. 586 Haller, Virginia A. 166. 202. 203. 345. 586 Halls. Cynthia C. 258. 345. 586 Hamill. Sandra L. 237, 245. 246. 256. 586 Hamilton. Elizabeth J. 207, 365. 586 Hamilton, Harold J. 292, 586 Hamilton, Leslie L. 205. 354. 586 Hamilton. Linda D. 361. 586 Hamilton. Robert C. 390. 586 Hamilton. Ronald L. 296. 586 Hamlin. Marvin D. 586 Hamlin. Melvin H. 214. 298 Hamman. Gayla S. 212. 330. 489 Hamman. John M. 168. 190. 193. 298. 468. 489 Hammer. Gregorys. 215. 296. 586 Hammer. Mark A. 390. 586 Hammerli. Alan R. 278. 290. 489 Hammerschmidt. Neil 390. 432. 586 Ha mmes, Thomas G. 390. 394. 489 Hammond. Brian R. 296. 586 Hammond, Darrel R. 176 Hammond. Judith A. 489 Hammond. Judy K. 210. 328. 489 Hammond. Richard W. 191. 196. 300. 586 Hammond. Roezetta A. 676 Hampton. Becky L. 361. 586 Hanan. Linda J. 489 Hanan. Steven E. 195.489 Hand. Robert J. 234. 238. 327. 586 Handel. Alfred P. 373.489 Handke. Terrell D. 586 Handlin.VelmaJ.489 Hands. Gregory J. 181. 182,282. 587 Hands. Samuel L. 182. 186. 278. 282 Hanel. LannieL. 214 Haney. Barbara L 212. 245. 489 Haney. Richard A. 292. 587 Haney. Robert C. 231. 489 Hanhardt. Roger L. 587 Hanks. Constance J. 147. 160.328.489 Hanks. Van W. 235. 587 Hanlon. Patricia M. 228. 365. 587 Hanlon.Vikki L. 338. 587 Hanna. David R. 281. 587 Hanna.GaryJ. 185.676 Hannagan. David R. 279. 489 Hanney. Paul W. 412 Hanquist. Michael L. 302. 587 Hansen. Anthony F. 489 Hansen. Bernard L. 175. 180 Hansen. David 6.218 Hansen. Donald P. 373. 587 Hansen. Linda D. 243 Hansen. Merle 155 Hanser. Ronald C. 199. 587 Hanson. Carla J. 165. 238. 354. 587 Hanson. Carol V. 210. 448 Hanson. David A. 290. 587 Hanson. Ellen J. 365. 587 Hanson. Joy E. 489 Hanson. Richard L. 240. 321. 587 Hanten. Gary L. 179 Harbaugh, David D. 172. 304. 587 Harbaugh. Gary B. 587 Harbert. David E. 206 Harden. Monte W. 185. 230. 382. 489 Hardenberger. Philips. 217 Harder. James D. 172.587 Harder. Paul H. 172 Hardin. DaslieA. 176 Hardin Gregory W. 168. 191. 195.278. 322.461.489 Hardin Marc S. 166. 203. 217. 278. 322. 587 Harding. Lee A 246. 354. 587 Hardman. Paul T. 192. 322. 587 Hardy, Raymond G. 321, 587 Haresnape. Corrina J. 242 Hargadme. Betty L. 229. 354. 587 Hargis. Mary L. 207.489 Hargrove. Wayne A. 306. 489 Harkins. Davy J. 216 Harkins. Joseph W. 304. 587 Harlan. Gary D. 587 Harlequinade 32-33 Harmison. Sibylla G. 206. 354. 587 Harmon. Mary A. 270. 587 Harmon. RobertD. 117. 182. 199.282.587 Harmon, Robert H. 106 Harper, Kenneth W. 149.216.490 Harrell. George M. 300. 587 Harrigan. Caswall C. 390. 587 Harrington. Connie S. 242 Harrington. John L. 235. 374. 587 Harrington. Richard L. 216 Harris, Allan J. 152 Harris, Arthurs. 490 Harris, Brian L. 240. 382. 587 Harris. Carey D. 227. 280. 587 Harris. Carol A. 266. 587 Harris. CarolS. 266. 490 Harris. Clark R. 374. 587 Harris, Gretta L. 490 Harris, Jack R. 418 Harris. Jame s A. 374. 587 Harris, Janet E. 490 Harris. Kay 231. 246. 264. 587 Harris. Patricia D. 273. 587 Harris. Richard 0. 374. 587 Harris. Timothy B. 205, 387 Harrison. Dorothy 153 Harrison. Russell 412. 413. 415 Ha rrison. Thane T. 306. 587 Harsh. Christine W. 490 Harsh. George H. 490 Hart. David L. 181.390.587 Hart. Eileen 109 Hart. GayleE. 587 Hart. John W. 374. 587 Hart. Julia R. 354. 587 Hart. Larry A. 209. 374. 490 Hart. Thomas D. 396. 588 Hartig. Alan R. 300. 588 Hartke, Glenn 97 Hartley. Jacquelyn J. 390. 588 Hartley. James W. 318, 396. 588 Hartley. Kenneth E. 382. 588 Hartman. Allan R. 196 Hartman. Brent C. 390. 588 Hartman. John H. 490 Hartman. Katherine A. 186 Hartman. Larry E. 166. 316. 588 Hartman. Leon R. 412. 588 Hartman. Nancy R. 240. 345. 588 Hartman. Richard L. 166. 316. 588 Harts. Larry D. 314. 588 Hartwig. Sarah H. 200. 588 Ha rtwig. Wolfram V. 200. 588 Hartzell.GaryL. 216. 588 Harvey. Arthurs. 420 Harvey. Harold J. 214. 588 Harvey. John W. 149. 216. 298. 490 Harvey. Richard L. 298. 588 Harvey. Roger C. 175.216. 588 Harvey. Susan G. 338.490 Harwood. Joe D. 292, 588 Harwood. Robert A. 216. 292. 588 Haskin. Marsha A. 354. 583 Hasiouer, Charles H. 382. 588 Haslouer. JaneyT. 206. 588 Hassard. Zandra R. 270. 588 Hassig. Margaret E. 200 Hastings. Steven L. 390. 588 Hatch. Linda M. 338. 588 Hatch. Rita J. 208. 209. 330. 588 Hatcher. Wm. Henry 390. 588 Hate. Sharon S. 213. 229. 490 Half ield. Jerry L. 178 Hatfield. Philip D. 286. 588 Hathaway. Carolyn M. 172. 173. 345. 588 Hathaway. Martin F. 196 Hathaway. Thomas R. 214 Hattrup. Patricia A. 210. 345. 350. 588 Hattrup. Rita M. 345. 350. 588 Hauber. Julia E. 274. 588 Hauck. Dana R. 293. 588 Hauck. Marcia A. 588 Haug. ArlenF.374. 588 Haug. Carolyn L. 207. 219. 390. 588 Haughawout. Linda 168. 170. 211. 268. 474. 490 Haughinberry. Nancy S. 338. 339. 588 Haun. David W. 390. 588 Haun, James F. 316. 490 Hauptli, Roger D. 490 Haury. Kent D. 216, 491 Haury. Rita M. 354. 588 Ha user man. Jane A. 361. 588 Hausmann. Dennis E. 214 Havener. Leroy J. 382. 588 Haver. David P. 280. 491 Haverkamp. Carroll D. 374. 588 Haverkamp. Terry L. 588 Hawk. Michael E. 310. 491 Hawkins. Arnold 412 Hawkinson. Ann S. 273. 390. 588 Hawks. Robert M. 588 Hawks, Stephen D. 382. 589 Hawley Sherryl A. 173. 179. 222. 223. 334. 589 Hawthorne. Henry E. 410. 412 Hawthorne. Jo Ann 186. 210. 258, 390, 589 Hawver. Jerry L. 589 Hayden.AlanS. 314. 589 Hayes. Edward S. 191.491 Hayes. Howard T. 382. 589 Hayes. James E. 374. 589 690 Hayes. Jon R. 188. 491 Hayes. Mary L 361.491 Hayes. Sandra L 491 Haymaker. Barbara J. 231. 264. 589 Haymaker Kail 370-379 Haymaker. Susan A. 56. 58. 91 . 168. 235. 246.459.472.491 Hays. Dean A 309. 589 Hays. Deana 106 Hays. Robert A 390. 589 Hays. Ronald L. 282. 589 Hays. Susan E. 229. 246. 345. 350. 589 Ha yse. Linda L. 491 Hazen. Alton C. 182. 390. 589 Hazen. Marilyn D. 589 Hazlett. David L 294. 589 Hazlett. Dean L. 589 Hazlett. Donald L. 589 Head. Judith K. 187. 270. 491 Headnck. Kerma S. 173. 206. 334. 589 Headnck. Steven J. 309. 589 Healy. Barbara E 388. 589 Heath. Carolyn K. 233. 345. 589 Heath. Nancy L. 260. 589 Heath. Richard M. 290. 398. 412. 589 Heath. Susan M. 346. 350. 589 Hebert. Dennis C 196.491 Hecht. Donald W. 1 8 1 . 49 1 Heckerson. Mauhne K. 173 Heckmann. Barbara L 233. 255. 589 Hedden. Wanda M. 346. 589 Hedges. Larry J 390.491 Hedges. Tony J. 318. 589 Hedlind. Judith J. 354. 589 Hedlund. Christopher K. 166. 284. 589 Hedlund. Jay R. 28. 77. 168. 190. 469 Hednck. Diana D. 491 Hednck. Diana M. 242 Hednck. Jay D. 214. 589 Hedstrom. Laurell K 206 Hedstrom. Lonnie R. 180 Heeb. Susanne J 231. 267. 346. 589 Heeke. Richard A. 390. 589 Heenan. Teresa A. 346. 589 Heer. Cynthia L. 166 Heer. Joseph A 374 589 Heeren. Daniel L 322. 589 Heers. Mary L 238 Heersche. George Jr. 179. 184. 491 Heersche. Kathryn S 589 Heersche. Richard H 215. 589 Heffel. Deborah L. 167. 256. 589 Heffner. Leslie E. 327. 589 Heggie. James A. 398. 589 Heidbreder. Elizabeth 187. 270. 492 Heidick. Mary S. 338. 589 Heier. DuaneA 382. 589 Heier. Margaret C 589 Hein. Marilyn A. 219. 354. 589 Heine. Michael B. 288. 589 Hems. Janet K 165. 231. 264. 346. 590 Hemsohn. David C 334. 336. 590 Hemtzelman. Andrea 223. 590 Heintzelman. Cranston 153 Hemtzelman. Philippa J. 202. 223. 590 Heintzelman. Stephanie E 189. 222 223 590 Heiser. Don L 374. 590 Heitman. Diane J. 346. 590 Heitman. Linda M 207. 354 590 Heitman. Steven A 374 590 Heitmann. Nancy J 171 354 590 Heldt. Judith A 184. 213. 229. 330. 590 Helfrich. Linda M. 172. 346. 590 Hellar. B Sue 210. 346. 590 Hellar. Donald L 193.492 Heller. Cheryl A. 182. 185. 346. 590 Heller. Melanie K 590 Heller. Rebecca A. 346. 590 Heller. Terry J. 183. 492 Hellner. Theresa A. 346. 590. 676 Hellwig. Donald E. 186. 374. 590 Helmbold. Ray L. 186. 492 Helten. Ronald E. 175. 216. 219. 492 Hembree. Jeff re L 281. 590 Hemmann. Oliver R. 288. 590 Hemmerling. Dwighl F 206. 231. 412 Hempen. Frank B 195. 382. 492 Hemphill. James W 441. 492 Hendershot. Judith A. 147 184 210 213 328.590 Hendershot. Larry R. 177. 449. 492 Henderson. Donald W. 231. 304. 398. 420. 590 Henderson. Charlotte A 260. 492 Henderson. Jill A 365. 590 Henderson. Jimmy L. 590 Henderson. Linda J 255. 590 Henderson. Robert L. 284. 493 Henderson. Ruth A. 493 Henderson. Terri L 226. 276. 354. 590 Hendncks. Larry D 296. 591 Heng. Sharon K. 346. 591 Henke. Sue E. 185. 210. 328. 365. 591 Henneberg. Deborah K. 365. 367 Hennchs. Mary B. 493 Henriksen. Lyle H. 374. 591 Hendnckson. Delores676 Henrikson. Gerald W. 214. 298. 493 Hennques. Humberto 382. 417. 591 Henry. Linda S. 166. 173. 246. 361 591 Henry. Margie L. 166. 237. 245. 246. 330 591 Henry. Mary A. 338. 591 Henry. Pamela R. 167. 183. 217 Henry. Patricia M 242 591 Henry. Roy J 591 Henry. Steven C. 214. 591 Hensley. B Jeannine 591 Hensley. Lucie R. 330. 591 Hensley. Mitchell C 322. 591 Henson. Wayne W. 201 Hepperly. Melanie J. 171. 274. 591 Heptig. Frankie B. 591 Herbers. Donald A. 186. 493 Herbers. Julia A. 591 Herbers. Marieta F. 346. 591 Herman. Barbara L. 268. 591 Herman. Duane E. 313. 493 Hermesch. Charles B. 172. 222. 334. 591 Hermreck. Daniel L. 591 Hermreck. Wanda K. 186. 231. 390. 591 Hernandez. Lila L. 225 Hernandez. Omar J. 225 Herndon. Raynal E. 390. 591 Herod. Edward L. 217 Herpich. Janis G. 338. 591 Herren. Carolyn J. 493 Herres. Kimberly A. 236. 273. 591 Herrig. Brent W. 374. 591 Herrin. Linda Lee 591 Herrman. Marlene S. 365. 591 Herrman. Patty J. 243 Herron. Mack Willie 408. 412. 413 ' Herschberger. Donald 390. 591 Hervey. Daniel Ray 493 Hess. Carroll 116 Hess. Dean 113 Hess. Terry Lynn 3O6. 591 Hesse. Nicholas J. 591 Hesseltme. Scott A 390. 591 Hesser. Jami A. 262. 354. 591 Hester. John E. 164. 390. 591 Heter. Martha L. 346. 591 Hethermgton. Cheryl 354. 591 Hetzel. Barbara J. 346. 493 Hetzel. Mary J. 591 Heusdens. Lynn A. 338. 339. 591 Heusner. Mrs. Neva 245. 302 Heuszel. Dale A. 382. 591 Heuszel. Dennis I. 591 Hewitt. Glen D. 382. 591 Hewitt. Kathryn E. 346. 493 Hewitt. Phil 44 Hewlett. Howard S. 120. 493 Hey. Nancy Jean 258. 493 Heyl. Guy M. 294, 493 Heyne. Robert V. 165.417. 591 Heywood. Kenneth 1 13 Heywood. Richard S. 382. 591 Hibler. Betty L. 218. 220. 328. 591 Hibler. Danny E. 390. 591 Hick. Sandra 206 Hickel.JanisC. 354. 592 Mickey. Bill Glynn 206. 231 Hickey. Charles W. 215 Hickey. Doris A. 242. 244 Hickey. Janet M. 354. 592 Hickman. Debi J. 346. 592 Hickok. Janice M. 130. 173.334.592 Hicks. Michael E. 412 Hicks. Ralph W. 296. 493 Hicks. Susan K. 592 Hiebert. Lyle M. 382. 592 Hieger. George J. 180. 186. 493 Higbee. Nancy L. 166 Higgins. Douglas R 592 Higgms. Mark L 286. 592 Higtitower. James R. 374. 493 Hildebrand. August J. 216. 493 Hildebrand. Callie 242 Hildreth. Ranetta J. 365. 592 Hildwem. Mary A. 346. 592 Hilgenfeld. Arnelle J. 205. 208. 273. 493 Hilgert. Robert D. 217 Hill. Cherry S. 354. 592 Hill. Dennis Keith 318. 592 Hill. Joyce Lynne 592 Hill. Kenneth A. 292. 592 Hill. Mary J. 244 Hill. Natha niel 592 Hill. Richard D. 493 Hill. Steven A 374 Hill. Steven R. 592 Hillner. Stephen J. 390. 493 Hills. Terry L 215 Hil Iyer. Douglas G. 196 Hilton. Christopher 321. 592 Hilton. Don A. 147. 213. 346. 493 Hilton. Elizabeth A. 256. 365. 592 Hilton. Robert B. 74. 198. 390. 592 Hilton. Rodger D. 396. 414. 592 Himpel. Beverly A. 365. 592 Hinders. Michael L 179 Hines. Anthony M. 493 Hines. Nancy R 592 Hines. Nila A. 202. 592 Hines. Robert 78 Hines. Sharon M. 242 Hines. William J. 214 Hmsey. Mary E. 231. 267. 346. 592 Hmshaw. Pamela S. 361. 592 Hintz. Barbara S. 242 Hmtz. Gene A. 216 Hintz. Thomas A. 187. 234. 592 Hiremath. Sangayya R. 196 Hirsch. David L. 240. 310. 592 Hirt. Stephen J. 230. 382. 592 Hiser. Jan L. 207. 354. 592 Hiss. Richard L 318. 592 Hitchcock. Mary J. 219. 338. 592 Hites. Robert S. 74. 281. 592 Mix, Diane M 331.592 Hlavenka. George R. 188. 219. 493 Hobbs. Caren R. 346. 592 Hobbs. Carol E. 355. 592 Hobbs. David E. 390. 592 Hobbs. Joan C. 592 Hobbs. Roy E 390. 394. 494 Hobson. Clifford 230 382 592 Hoch. James D. 227. 286. 592 Hochuli. Mary C 208. 227. 592 Hochuli. Cynthia M 232. 256. 267 346 366.592 Hodge. Rhys S. 176. 230. 390. 592 Hodges. Joseph O 286. 592 Hodges. Teddy 197 Hodgson. Becky J 361. 592 Hodgson. George A 282. 593 Hodgson. Joseph L. 384. 449 593 Hodgson. Leslie J. 166. 593 Hodler. John W. 197 Hodson. Janis E. 21 1. 494 Hoedoxners Square Dance Club 238 Hoeflm. Ruth 130 147 Hofer. Jo Ann 1 73. 355. 593 Hoff. Dolores M 494 Hoffer. Charles H. 374. 593 Hoffman. Billy G. 180. 593 Hoffman. Connie E 246 Hoffman. Dan L. 117. 160. 183 282 494 Hoffman. David G. 177 Hoffman. Doretta 146 Hoffman. Dolores A. 242, 676 Hoffman. GaroldJ. 390 593 Hoffman. Henry T 390 593 Hoffman. Linda A. 233. 238. 366. 593 Hoffman. Martin L. 214. 302. 593 Hoffman. R. Gene 162. 278. 284. 494 Hoffman. Stephen T. 374. 593 Hofmeister. Frederic 374 593 Hogan. Betsy J. 208. 274. 494 Hogan. Gerry D 246 Hogan. Michael A. 432 Hogan. Patricia D. 207. 346. 593 Hogelund. Karen A. 346. 593 Hoglund. Jay R. 302. 593 Hogue. Brian L. 288. 593 Hogue. Daniel T. 235. 322. 593 Hogue. Robert R. 142. 322. 593 Hoismgton. Beth L 260. 593 Hoke. Terrance L. 390. 494 Holdeman. Arlene F. 361. 593 Holder. Cheryl D. 2OO Holeman. John L. 593 Holeman. Peggy J. 173. 335. 593 Holland. Marcia S. 258. 593 Holland. Pamela S. 264. 346. 593 Holley. Thomas D. 227 Holley. Zelda R. 346. 593. 676 Holliday. Nelson H. 414 Hollinger. Janet K. 201 . 260. 494 Hollinger. Jim D. 182. 184. 593 Hollingsworth. Pamel 355. 593 Hollis. Glenn D. 237 Holm. Barbara M. 246. 494 Holman. Cynthia J. 231 . 262. 593 Holman. Gary W. 207. 384. 593 Holmbeck. John M. 396.412 593 Holmes. Michael E 218 Holmes. Ronald C. 191. 195.281.593 Holmgren. Aldre M. 170. 494 Holmquist. Paula B. 366. 367. 593 Holste. Carolyn 242 Holsle. Cathy L. 2O6. 355. 593 Holste. Charles D. 1 17. 130. 172. 182. 234. 278. 298. 494 Holste. Jerold L. 593 Holste. John E. 216. 494 Holstrom. Jerry L. 286. 593 Holstrom. John E. 286. 593 Holt. Mark A. 226. 316. 593 Holterman. Dale E 215. 593 Holterman. James L. 175.215.593 Holthaus. Leonard F. 196 Holton. Theola E. 361. 593 Homecoming 56-57 Homecoming Queen 38 Homecoming Queen Finalists 59 Home Economics Clothing and Textiles Interest Group 210 Home Economics Design Interest Group 210 Home Economics Family and Child Development Interest Group 212 Home Economics Journalism Interest Group 213 Home Economics Professional Foods Interest Group 213 Home Economics Teaching Interest Group 213 Homgren. Aldre M. 267 Homier. Kathleen A. 361. 593 Hommertzheim. Linda 355. 593 Homolka. Joann 593 Hong. Kenneth 189. 220. 384. 593 Honig. Janet K. 593 Honig. Marjorie A. 593 Honors Community 130-131 Hoober. Linda R. 55. 236. 274. 494 Hoobler. Diane C. 243 Hoobler. Larry D. 1 75. 180. 494 Hooblert. Joanne L 335. 336. 594 Hood. Cathy L. 346. 594 Hook. Johnnie M. 282. 594 Hooper. Jill 594 Hooper. J.Lester 676 Hooper. Lela M. 147. 210. 494 Hooper. Olive W. 494 Hoopes. Douglas S 322. 594 Hoover. Barry R. 594 Hoover. Helen E. 212. 594 Hoover. Janet M. 361 . 594 Hoover. Jeanne M. 205. 219. 594 Hoover. Mary A. 2O5. 594 Hoover. Nancy J. 212 Hoover. William 119 Hopkins. Larry 414 Hopper. Leonard R. 177 Horacek. Gary L. 494 Horack. Alane M. 346. 594 Horigan. Sharon G 208. 254 256 494 Honnek. Urban W. 192 287 594 Horn. Kay L. 238 Horn. Rodney S. 197. 238 Hornberger. Victor D. 374. 594 Home. Larry J. 494 Homer. Nicholas J 231. 396 494 Homey. Bruce K. 594 Horowitz. Alan J. 241 Hone Show 18-19 Horsford. Pieth 390. 594 Horst. Karen A. 231. 274. 366 594 Horticulture Club 176 Horton. Janet K 335. 594 Horton. Mary E. 201 Horvath. Linda R 390. 594 Horvath. Loretta E. 390. 594 Hoskins. Stephen W. 189. 417. 494 Hoskms. Thomas L 309. 494 Hoskinson. Susan E 494 Hoss. Herbert E. 214 Hoss. Mrs. Sammey 342 Hosterman. Kathleen 347 594 Hostetter. Robert C. 309. 594 Houchin. Lawrence L. 190. 494 Houghton. Dennis C. 594 Houghton. Keith W. 184. 298. 594 Houghton. Sandra J. 331. 594 House. Charles G 281 . 594 House. Linda J. 190. 495 House. Sharon K. 244 Houser. Barbara L 347 594 Houser. Jack D. 314. 594 Houser. Janet M 168. 170. 210. 264. 461 495 Housing 248-403 Houston. Phillips 2O5 Houts. Robert U. 594 Houtz. Judy K. 184. 212. 328. 594 Howard. Charles L. 432 Howard. Dennis R. 217. 314. 594 Howard. Jennifers. 44. 236 273 594 Howard. John G 594 Howard. Marjorie M. 495 Howard. Michael D. 335. 594 Howard. Patricia A. 172. 193. 347 594 Howat. Debra L. 210. 240 Howe. Barbara K 183 Howe. Jerome J. 420 Howell. Cathy L. 274. 594 Howell. David R. 318. 495 Howland. Clelia K. 390. 495 Howland. John D 321.594 Howland. John R 297. 418. 594 Hoyle. Jewel M. 361. 594 Hoyle. Linda J. 355. 594 Hoyle. Zoe A. 243. 495 Hoyt. Donald 101 Hrebec. Barbara C. 201 Hruska. Patricia A. 231. 245. 264. 347 594 Hsu. Cheng-Ming 223 Hsu. Chung. L 223. 676 Hsu. Fu-Tong 196 Hsu. Hsiao-Fu 223 Hu. Teh K. 676 Huang. Chung-Kuang 223 Huang. Kuoh-lh 223. 676 Huang. Samuel H. 223 Hubbard. Mary J. 594 Hubbard. Patricia J 254. 255. 594 Hubbard. Robert A. 192. 594 Hubbart. Jerry D. 176. 375. 595 Hubbell. Bonnie M 495 Hubbs. Galen J. 199 Huber. Debrah J. 255. 595 Huck. Anita M. 495 Huck. Mary C. 185. 217. 347. 595 Huddleston. Paul A. 390. 495 Hudson. Kathlene K. 355. 595 Hudson. Linda G. 242. 244 Hudson. Loretta J. 210. 237. 247. 254. 263. 595 Hudson. Paul E. 414 Hudson. Tracy R. 244 Hueben. Donald F. 3O4. 595 Huenergarde. Judy L 355. 595 Huerter. Dennis 196 Huff. Carolyn S. 185. 328. 595 Huff. James H. 318. 595 Huffman. Judith L. 212. 260. 338. 339. 595 Huffman. Thomas E. 183. 495 Huggins. Carol A 260. 495 Hughbanks. Ronald G. 495 Hughes. Karon 231. 256. 355. 595 Hughes. Shirley A 595 Hughes. Susan B 200. 219. 240. 595 Hughes. Wheeler M 396. 425. 496 Huhn. Richard P. 375. 595 Huisman. Roberta L. 244 Huisman. William R. 206. 231 Hull. Carol A. 355. 595 Hull. Donna J 233 Hultme. J. Dustin215 Humerickhouse. Robert W. 188. 375. 595 Humes. Linda G. 274. 595 Humes. Nancy J. 2O9. 228. 274. 595 Humphrey. Frank J. 190. 241 Humphrey. Hubert 87. 465 Humphrey. Raymond J. 496 Humphrey. Robert L. 227. 496 Hund. John M. 278. 306. 595 Hundley. Hilarie B. 1 70. 496 Hundley. Roger A. 496 Hunnicutt. Diane V. 355 Hunsicker. Paul D 496 691 Hunsucker. Sarah L. 246. 256. 338. 595 Hunt. Donald L. 375. 595 Hunt. Frederick E. 201. 384. 595 Hunt. Shirley A. 355. 595 Hunter. Carla A. 206. 264. 347, 595 Hunter. Deanna L. 595 Hunter. Karen L. 165. 355. 595 Hunter, Patricia J. 262, 595 Hunter. Rosemary W. 676 Huntsinger, Nela K. 218. 331. 595 Hunziker. Jolene A. 355. 595 Hurrelbrink. Robert W. 180.375,595 Hurst. Stephen H. 189, 300. 595 Hurt. BeverlyA. 595 Huseman GlennisS. 182. 184. 185.237. 595 Huslig. Teresa A. 210 Husni. Cynthia 233 Huss. Peter 41 7 Hussain. Mohammed S. 223. 224. 676 Huston, Philip R. 375. 595 Hutchins, Cindy L. 338. 595 Hutchins. Gregory K. 321. 595 Hutchins. Loney F. 595 Hutchins. Phyllis J. 676 Hutchins. Sondra E. 361. 595 Hutfles. Joseph E. 234, 496 Hutson, Robert J. 384, 595 Hutton, Teresa K. 229, 595 Huxman. Kent J. 595 Huxman.KimL. 375. 595 Huxman. Ronald L. 166. 595 Huzayyin. Ahmed S. 152. 223. 224 Hwang. Irving K. 223, 676 Hwang. TaYi 355. 496 Hyder. David L. 297. 496 Hynson. Oneita D. 226. 355. 596 Ibbetson. David E. 596 Ibrahim. Baky B. 390. 596. 676 Ihloff. Timothy W. 164. 314, 596 Indian Association 224 Indoor TracK 442-443 Ingalsbe. Joyce K. 229. 596 Ingersoll, Phillip K. 375.596 Ingmire. Wayne L. 282, 596 Ingram. Pamela S. 355. 596 Innis. Jannis J. 229. 262, 596 Innis. KarylK. 262. 496 Inskeep. Jennifer S. 164, 245. 264. 338. 596 Insley, William C. 327 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 190 Intel-fraternity Council 278 Intermill, Marilyn J. 246. 331. 596 International Activities 43 International Agriculture 96-97 International Coordinating Council 88 Intfen, Barbara J. 270.361. 596 Intfen. Christopher 375. 596 Intfen, Thomas E. 375. 596 Intramurals 450-453 Irelan. William W. 164. 295. 596 Ireland. Micheal A. 300. 596 Irvin. David W. 292.596 Irvin, H. Hugh 191. 192. 230. 332. 596 Irvin, Linda L. 347, 596 Irvine. Patricia D. 160 Irwin. Deborah L. 361.596 Irwin. Janice J. 264. 347. 596 Irwin. Jerry E. 238. 596 Irwin. Joyce C. 366. 596 Isch. James L. 281. 596 Isch, Martha S. 228. 264. 596 Isch. Rebecca R. 233, 264, 338, 596 Iseminger, Stephen B. 230. 384. 596 Islamic Association 224 Jaax. Jerry P. 214 Jack. Steven A. 316. 596 Jacka. Donald L. 235. 596 Jackson. Barbara A. 366. 596 Jackson. Carl F. 162 Jackson. Charles R. 596 Jackson. Deaun R. 366, 596 Jackson. Diane K. 366. 596 Jackson. Edward N. 181,496 Jackson. Elmer C. 92 Jackson. James R. 186. 217 Jackson. Larry L. 335. 596 Jackson. Linda D. 237. 496 Jackson. Linda W. 255. 496 Jackson. Lynn A. 607 Jackson. Richard E. 384. 596 Jackson. Ronnie D. 375. 596 Jackson. Sheran K. 355. 496 Jackson. Steven L. 176. 384. 596 Jackson, Thomas H. 160 Jackson. Wayne L. 432 Jackson. William R. 201, 596 Jacobs. Curtis R. 180 Jacobs, James G. 596 Jacobs. Janice A. 25 1 . 33 1 . 596 Jacobs. Melvin D. 596 Jacobs. Michael J. 240. 290. 496 Jacobs. Patrick T. 200. 290. 496 Jaderborg. Katherine 167 Jadlot. Gerald S. 396. 414. 596 Jaeger. Diana R. 160. 338. 496 Jaenicke. Charles V. 496 Jager. Karen R. 246. 268. 496 Jager. Rebecca M. 268. 596 Jagger. James F. 201. 298. 596 Jakimer. Richard W. 179.215 Jakovac. Gregory S. 596 Jakowatz, Judy 168, 236. 245. 273. 459. 470. 496 James. Alan E. 375. 597 James. Diane L. 597 James. Jeanette 165. 597 James. Karen D. 366. 597 James. Nancy R. 267. 366. 597 Jameson, Larry A. 390,597 Jameson, Ronald L. 496 Jamison. Nancy K. 267 Jamison. Richard D. 215 Jamison. Teresa J. 242 Jan. Mohammad H. 224 Janke. Warren R. 384. 597 Jansen. Raymond T. 390, 597 Jansen. Ruth E. 449 Jansonius. Lewayne 597 Jansonius. Rodney J. 182. 384. 497 Janssen. Justin B. 214. 298. 497 Janssen. Larry A. 384. 597 Janssen. Mark 375. 448. 597 Janssen. Steven M. 375. 597 Jardine Terrace 398-399 Jarrett, Janalee 187, 270. 597 Jarrett, John A. 216 Jarrett. Patricia A. 216 Jarvis. Christopher 597 Jarvis. David A. 189.332.597 Jarvis, John C. 290 Jay. Sharon S. 208. 347,597 Jaynes. Brent A. 290. 597 Jaynes. Connie P. 597 Jaynes. Scott W. 497 Jaynes. Steven A. 384. 597 Jeffries. Mrs. Elinor 268 Jeffries. Philip J. 177 Jenkins. Elizabeth A. 210. 260. 597 Jenkins. Gerald L. 216. 497 Jenkins. Marleeta K. 242 Jennings. Mitcheal F. 384. 597 Jennings. William D. 497 Jennison. Rolland N. 165. 193. 597 Jennison. Sharlin K. 201. 355. 597 Jensen. James L. 375. 597 Jensen. Jean A. 229, 497 Jensen. Kendra K. 390. 597 Jensen, Larry L. 165. 375. 597 Jensen. Thomas A. 235. 597 Jeon. Doyle 222 Jeppesen. Jon A. 204. 205 Jeppesen. Judith K. 172 Jepson. Barry W. 497 Jepson, Warren H. 292, 597 Jeram. Darcey D. 215. 597 Jernigan. Deborah D. 366, 597 Jernigan. Douglas K. 168. 175, 216, 297, 476, 497 Jernigan, Jeffrey J. 297, 597 Jernigan, SueZ. 242. 497 Jernigan. Thomas M. 297. 597 Jeselnik. Philip E. 189 Jewell. Charles G. 216, 384. 597 Jewell, Ralph E. 214 Jewers, Thomas W. 390. 597 Jewett. Roberta A. 497 Jha. RamD. 196 Jilg. Curtis E. 172. 196.332,597 Jilka. Robert L. 310. 497 Jink. Carolyn M. 228. 262. 597 Joel. Robert D. 390. 597 Johann. Mary L. 267, 338. 597 Johannes. Robert B. 375. 597 John, Rogers. 314. 497 Johns, Merrily A. 201. 239, 597 Johns. Nancy 229. 597 Johns. Susan 229. 597 Johnson. Alan W. 197 Johnson. Armin E. 197. 597 Johnson. Barbara M. 347. 598 Johnson, Charles R. 175, 216. 497 Johnson. Christine A. 212. 497 Johnson, Crecia E. 361. 598 Johnson. Darrel L. 497 Johnson. Daryl D. 598 Johnson. David B. 290. 412. 598 Johnson, David J. 194 Johnson, David W. 310. 598 Johnson. Deborah K. 270. 338. 598 Johnson. Dennis J. 196. 288. 384. 387, 598 Johnson, Dennis R. 181. 497 Johnson. Dixon L. 318. 598 Johnson, Donald B. 117. 181. 182. 240. 282, 497 Johnson. Douglas C. 598 Johnson. Emilie A. 355. 598 Johnson. Eric D.497 Johnson. Fred F.215 Johnson. Gary S. 160 Johnson. Harold G. 251 Johnson, Henry K. 176. 375. 598 Johnson. J. Michael 318. 598 Johnson. Janet E. 238. 240. 355. 598 Johnson, Janice L. 366. 497 Johnson. Jerry 186 Johnson. John Albert 176 Johnson, John R. 215. 598 Johnson. Julette A. 152 Johnson, Karen E. 227. 256. 598 Johnson. Karen L. 366. 598 Johnson, Kenneth P. 418 Johnson, Linda J. 355. 598 Johnson. Linnetta A. 167. 202. 276 Johnson. Marian E. 227. 240. 256. 598 Johnson, Margaret L. 676 Johnson. Marlene K. 598 Johnson. Michael E. 205. 287. 598 Johnson. Michael K. 497 Johnson. Neal W. 390. 599 Johnson. Patricia L. 152. 201 Johnson, Perry B. 304. 599 Johnson. Randy R. 185. 240. 497 Johnson. Raymond W. 287. 498 Johnson. Richard A. 180. 498. 599 Johnson, Richard A. 375 Johnson, Richard E. 498 Johnson. Rita A. 264. 599 Johnson. Robert L. 297. 599 Johnson, Rosellen A. 366. 599 Johnson. Steven L. 297. 599 Johnson. Susan M. 355. 599 Johnson. Susan S. 210, 366, 599 Johnson. Sylvia R. 338. 599 Johnson. Thomas R. 599 Johnson. Wade A. 390. 599 Johnson. Wendy L. 165. 268. 599 Johnston, Babara J. 332. 599 Johnston. Beverly A. 44. 166. 264. 498 Johnston, Ernest N. 599 Johnston. Gregory H. 375. 599 Johnston. Janet F. 347, 599 Johnston, Janice A. 147, 498 Johnston. Jeffrey G. 306. 599 Johnston. Mark J. 375. 599 Johnston. Michaela A. 171. 237. 245. 264. 599 Johnston. Mike S. 384 599 Johnston. Ricqua S. 208. 599 Johnston. Robert E. 498. 599 Johnston. Robert G. 290 Johnstone. Jacquelyn 366. 599 Joiner. Richard W. 599 Jolly. Linda J. 226, 276. 355. 599 Jonas. Robert P. 327. 599 Jones, Anita L. 218. 366, 367. 599 Jones. Barbara A. 599 Jones. C.Clyde 11 2. 407 Jones. Cecelia M. 258. 599 Jones. Douglas S. 375. 599 Jones. ElvynJ. 599 Jones. Eugenia M. 355. 599 Jones. Jacquelyn E. 21 1 Jones, Jamey L. 599 Jones. JamyA. 189.342 Jones. Janelle K. 338. 599 Jones. Karen E. 233, 246, 273, 347, 599 Jones. Kenneth A. 288 Jones, Kenneth W. 599 Jones. Kevin S. 397. 414. 599 Jones. Larry C. 384. 599 Jones. Lawrence E. 318. 599 Jones. Leland G. 314. 375. 599 Jones, Linda J. 355. 599 Jones, Michael W. 284. 599 Jones. Oscar L. 277 Jones. Patricia F. 355. 599 Jones. Paula G. 218. 366. 599 Jones. Randall S. 74. 166. 284. 600 Jones. Robert G. 384 Jones. Robert K. 600 Jones. Robert W. 600 Jones. Sarah E. 355. 600 Jones. Steven W. 600 Jones. Susan E. 236. 274. 600 Jones. Terrie L. 258. 347. 600 Jones. Verne A. 600 Jones. William M.600 Jones, William R. 314 Jordan. Ann M. 347. 600 Jordan. Charles E. 498 Jordan. James S. 216. 295. 600 Jordan. Stephen J. 600 Jorgensen. Donald J. 221 Jorns. Kenneth D. 164. 168. 175. 180. 498 Joy. KirbyE.217 Joyce, Liana S. 198, 229. 498 Joyce. Vicky L. 264. 498 Joyce, Victor A. 318. 600 Juarbe, Carmen A. 225. 366. 498 Jubelt, Dr. Hilbert 107 Judd, Brenda A. 185. 207. 328. 600 Judging Teams 78-81 Judo Club 235 Juhnke. Frederick J. 21 1 . 302 Juiliana. Frank A. 375. 600 Just. Michael W. 321.600 Just. Robert C. 216 Justus. Julie K. 355. 600 Justus. Mary S. 201. 355. 600 K Kaaz, Barry B. Ka berime. Carolyn A. 498 Kackley. Jerry Alan 196, 278. 321 . 600 Kadel. Stephen D. 375. 420. 600 Kadoum. Ahmed 417 Kaegi. Beverly G. 233. 262. 361, 600 Kaelson. Francis L. 338. 600 Kaempfe. Gregory W. 189. 375. 600 Kahrs. Amos 179 Kail. Gerald 600 Kaiser. Ann P. 331, 476, 499 Kaiser. Gerald G. 234. 390. 394. 600 Kaiser. Jean E. 338. 600 Kaiser. Karen S. 231 . 268, 600 Kaiser. Pamela S. 366. 600 Kaiser. Roger P. 309,600 Kaiseruddin, Mohmmed 224 Kale, Steven R. 327.499 Kamellakis, Vassilios222 Kammerer, Robert J. 193. 238. 499 Kancel. Maurice E. 301. 600 Kandt. Michael E. 600 Kane. Kent K. 215 Kane. Trudy E. 355.600 Kaniper. Marsha G. 240. 347. 600 Kansas State Christian Fellowship 220 Kansas State University Association of Residence Halls 251 Kantack. Michael 384. 600 Kao. Chuan 88 Kapelle. Kathleen A. 258. 600 Kappa Alpha Psi 277 Kappa Alpha Theta 268-269 Kappa Delta 270-271 Kappa Delta Pi 209 Kappa Kappa Gamma 272-273 Kappa Phi 220 Kappa Sigma 300-301 Karhut. Elaine M. 219. 347, 600 Karlin. James E. 310. 600 Karnowski, David 195 Karnowski. Mary M. 219 Karpf, Michael A. 390. 600 Karr, Dennis 0. 201 Karst. Stanley A. 287, 600 Kasha. Maryann 355. 600 Kasitz. Nancy A. 182, 185, 328. 499 Kasl. David R. 499 Kasper. Gene 104. 160 Kasper. John L. 375. 600 Katana. Jacquolynn A. 328. 600 Kater. Arlene S. 206. 355. 600 Katz. David A. 600 Katz. Robert D. 230. 335, 375. 601 Katzer. JeraldC. 215 Katzer. La Nell E. 601 Kauffman. Linda K. 233. 366. 601 Kauffman. Sharon K. 262. 601 Kaufman. Cheryl J. 206. 209. 220. 499 Kaufman. Julie D. 268. 499 Kaufmann. Linda M. 201. 355. 499 Kaufman. Peter J. 214. 390. 499 Kaup. Charles 28 Kaup. JanetteK. 355.601 Kaup. Richard E. 499 Kay. Vickie L. 244 Kay. Robert S. 196. 280. 499 Kazi.NighatM.225 K-Club231 Kearn. Donald P. 117. 176. 185.384.601 Kearn, John L. 384. 601 Kearn. Linda L. 355. 499 Kearn. Robert E. 384. 387. 601 Kearney. Gay A. 601 Keas. Margena S. 331.601 Keast. MarkE. 172.384.601 Keating, Kathleen A. 214. 273. 499 Keck. Carolyn A. 242,243 Keech. Marilyn J. 220. 347. 601 Keefer, Mrs. Ethel 280 Keeler. Robert G. 384. 601 Keen. Wayne C. 499 Keeshan. Mary M. 171. 208. 213. 229. 251. 331.601 Keeten. Donald W. 601 Kehler, Mary E. 186.361.601 Kehr, Christine 207. 264. 366. 601 Keilitz. Katharine 244 Keim. David C. 214 Keirns. Ronald L. 390. 601 Keister. Ann L. 109.260.601 Kellenberger. David D. 281. 601 Kellenberger, Randy 601 Keller. Carole S. 273. 347. 601 Keller. Cynthia T. 499 Keller. John R. 306. 601 Keller. Khristopher L. 217. 295. 601 Keller. Kim R. 295.601 Keller. Larry F. 412 Keller. Madelyn G. 268. 499 Keller. Ronald G. 322. 397. 414. 601 Keller. Thomas E. 214. 601 Keller. Thomas R. 316. 432 Keller. William M. 316. 397. 432. 601 Kelley. Debra J. 65. 117. 231. 390. 601 Kelley. James P. 601 Kelley, John R. 189. 196.499 Kelley. Katherine J. 355. 601 Kelley. Mary B. 183. 207. 217. 601 Kelley. Patricia A. 347. 601 Kelley. Paul 119. 131 Kelley. Peggy S. 347. 601 Kelley. Stephen T. 214. 499 Kelley. William L. 397.601 Kellogg. Martha C. 338. 601 Kelly. Charles C. 390. 601 Kelly. Colleen M.601 Kelly. James P. 499 Kelly. Marie A. 355.601 Kelly. Michael A. 290. 601 Kelly. Patricia A. 267. 601 Kelly. Warren D. 376. 601 Kelso. MichaelS. 301. 601 Kelyman. Charles T. 196. 290. 601 Kemp. Paula A. 347. 601. 676 Kemp. Reginald L. 179.376.601 Kemper. Janel R. 262. 347. 603 Kemper. Michael J. 499 Kempton. Kirk A. 316. 603 Kendrick. Harold R. 390. 603 Kenley. Richard E. 240 Kennedy. David E. 603 Kennedy, Donald L. 499 Kennedy. Elinor B. 232. 268. 366. 603 Kennedy. Gerald F. 187. 304. 603 Kennedy, Gregory E. 314. 603 Kennedy, Janice M. 208. 256. 499 Kennedy. Joseph F. 310. 603 Kennedy. Mary P. 147. 213. 355. 603 Kennedy. Patrick B. 227. 603 692 Kennedy. Peggy L 233. 274. 603 Kennedy. William E. 418. 503 Kennedy. William E. 384 Kennedy. William H. 414 Kennett. Susan 245. 268. 603 Kent. Chester R. 390. 603 Kent. Gary D. 309. 603 Kent. James D. 499 Kent. Stanley R. 284. 603 Kenton. Randall K. 332, 603 Kenton. Ronald G. 21 5. 332. 603 Kenton. Sharon K. 603 Kenyon. James R. 168. 179. 278. 298. 499 Kerbs. Brent M. 297. 603 Kern. Douglas A. 23 1 . 376. 500 Kern. Edward W 230. 376. 603 Kern. Richard F. 384. 603 Kern. William E. 166. 180. 384. 387. 603 Kerns. Kathleen A. 1 73. 366. 367. 603 Kerr. Beth E 338. 603 Kerr. Duane L 500 Kerr. Mary L. 275. 603 Kerr Ruth 244 Kerr. Susan J. 267. 603 Kerschen. Kenneth A. 500 Kershaw. David W. 240 Kershner, Claude A. 302. 500 Kessler. Arlys E 171. 173. 213. 246. 264. 603 Ketterer. Deborah A. 217. 347. 603 Ketterman. Deborah L. 347. 603 Keys. Linda J. 185.347.603 Khan. Hanif A 224. 225. 676 Khattab. Kariman M. 223 Khattab. MonirS.223 Kice. Robert G 500 Kidd. Meredith E. 74 Kidd.Qumton R. 277 Kidd. Roger C. 278. 279. 603 Kidwell. Deborah S. 231. 262. 347. 603 Kidwell. Janet E. 347.603 Kienast. JackW. 188.211.603 Kiker. Carolyn J. 238. 603 Killion. Mark R. 376. 603 Killmer. Kent M. 31 7. 603 Killough. Howard P. 205. 227 Kimball. David E. 186.235 Kimball. James K. 318. 603 Kimball. RobertD. 414 Kimball. Ronald D. 412 Kimber. Eliza bethC. 676 Kimbrel. Deborah K. 258. 603 Kimbrell. Melanie 189. 338. 603 Kimbrough. Mrs. Sue 322 Kimerer. Virginia S. 355. 603 Kimsey, Alan F. 301.603 Kimsey. llene A 267. 500 Kincaid. Colleen G. 603 Kindall. NealE. 301.603 Kinder. Steven W. 318. 500 Kinderknecht. Jean 258. 604 King. Bonnie J. 338. 604 King. Deborah L. 338. 604 King. Harold R. 500 King. Larry K. 297.604 King. Laurel C. 166. 167. 202. 203. 335. 604 Kingry. Danny C. 604 Kingsley. Connie S. 366.604 Kingston. Leslies. 246 Kingston. Philip P. 180. 186.390.604 Kingston. Raymond E. 287. 604 Ki pp. John 190 Kirchhoft. Maria J. 500 Kirchhoff. Wayne L. 604 Kirk. Dennis B. 313. 604 Kirk. HannaL. 270. 347.604 Kirk. John M. 313. 500 Kirk. Patricia L 213. 242 Kirk. Richard D. 214 Kirkendall. Robert L. 287. 500 Kirkham. Kenneth E. 183 Kirkham. Lynn E 182. 186. 390. 604 Kirkpatnck. Eugene 384. 604 Kirkwood. Steven G. 281. 604 Kirmser. Phihp 140 Kiser. BillieJ. 229. 258.604 Kitch. Jane E. 208. 209. 500 Kitch. Pamela G. 338. 500 Kitchen. Faye L. 500 Kitchen. Lawrence D. 190 Kite. Thomas L. 384. 604 Kjorlie. PaulC. 189.604 Klaassen. Alan R. 604 Klag. Kathryn A. 235. 237. 273. 500. 604 Klag. Thomas E. 314 Klassen. Alan R. 384 Klassen. John B. 74 Kleiber. Cynthia K. 355. 604 Klein. Eldon R. 74. 198 Klein. Karen L. 501 Klein. Neva E 328. 604 Klein. Ronald E. 384. 604 Kleinschmidt. Beth A. 347. 604 Klemsorge. Billy E. 384. 604 Kleinsorge. Pamela J. 233. 347. 604 Klema. Dell J.. Jr. 165. 187. 227. 376. 501 Klemm. Mary G. 219. 366. 604 Klemm. Paula 366. 604 Klenda. David J. 397. 604 Kletchka. Catherine 219. 228. 347. 604 Klever. Deborah L 270. 604 Kleysteuber. Jean M. 137 236.247 258 604 Kliewer. Aldena S. 213. 218. 361. 604 Klimek. Edward L. 604 Klingenberg. Linda L. 244 Klocke. RoxanneR. 604 Kloefkorn. Trudy A. 331. 604 Kloepper. Margaret J. 202. 355. 604 Kluck. GeneR. 149 216 Klug. Duane F. 376. 378. 604 Knapp. Robert D. 281. 604 Knappenberger. Don J. 298. 604 Knappenberger. Mary 268. 501 Knarr. Kenneth L. 604 Knedlik. Gregory L. 390. 604 Knedlik. Mary S. 347.604 Knetter. Cheryl S. 187 501 Knetter. James D. 604 Knetter. Marsha K. 366 605 Knief. Mary K 74. 198. 24O. 501 Kniep. Randy H. 605 Knight. Charles W. 238. 501 Knight. D. Diann242 Knight. David L. 292. 605 Knight. Dianna S. 355. 605 Knight. Steven G. 501 Knilans. Richard J. 376 605 Knipp. JohnM. 178 Knodle. Barbara A. 270. 605 Knoernschild. Carolyn 355. 605 Knopp. Allen R. 175 Knorp. Cheryl R. 347. 605 Knorr. Firtz432 Knott. Timothy J. 298. 501 Knotts. Tom 238 Knox. David T 74. 347. 605 Knupp. Jan F. 355.605 Knutson. Carol J. 361. 605 Knutson. Herbert 119 Kobbeman. Laura J. 206, 501 Kobetich. Robert W. 205. 304. 501 Kobiskie. John W. 605 Kobuszewski. Joseph A. 182 186 501 Koch. Alan D. 117.160.231.605 Koch. Berl91 Koch. Dennis L. 501 Koch. James M. 376. 605 Koch. Richard J. 376. 605 Koch. Sheryl D. 181. 259. 366. 605 Koehler. Beverly M. 355. 605 Koehler. Kenneth E. 178 Koelliker. Delores K. 361. 363. 501. 605 Koelliker. Donald V. 298 Koelliker. Ruth A. 207. 267 605 Koepsel. Randall R. 384. 605 Koger. William C. 240. 605 Kohake. Mariana C. 501 Kohake. Thomas J. 376. 605 Kohl. Joanne J. 242. 605 Kohl. Larry E. 676 Kohler. Kathy K. 355. 605 Kohli. Tarsem L. 224. 626 Kohman. Kathy K. 233. 338. 605 Kohr. Cheryl A. 227. 361. 605 Koken. George S. 295. 605 Kolarik. David A. 172 Kolarik. Deborah A. 219. 347. 605 Kolarik. Kathleen S. 219. 347 605 Kolb. SheilaS. 170.501 Kolde. David L. 215 Kolde. Joan 242 Kolich. Michael J. 397. 412 605 Kolick. EmilJ. 189. 196.605 Kolish.John34 Kolling. Gary R. 251. 332. 605 Kolstad. Marlene213 Kolsti. Diane C. 231 . 246. 262 605 Kongs. Diane M. 328. 605 Kongs. John P. 384. 605 Konold. Michael D. 304. 605 Koons. Lyle F. 182. 184, 282. 605 Koontz. Dean L. 384. 502 Kootz. Sharon L. 328 502 Kopp. Jule 245. 267. 605 Koppes. Jeanette L. 268. 605 Kopriva, Marilyn S. 605 Kopriva. Martin F. 605 Korach. Gerald F. 196. 676 Korber. Nancy J. 270 605 Kordek. Wayne P. 78 502 Korell. Roberta J. 202. 361. 605 Kornfeld. Marylyde 255. 605 Korte. Eugene F. 240. 384. 606 Korthanke. Marsha S. 185. 213 361 363 606 Kossyk, Areta A. 240. 606 Kossyk. Irene B. 240. 347 606 Koster. Carl H. 70. 184. 199. 288. 606 Koster. Karen M. 347 606 Koster. Kathryn A. 502 Kostus. Alan J. 313. 606 Kotay. Miles 301. 606 Koudele. Colleen H. 171. 220. 223. 260 606 Koudele. Randall W. 190. 191. 193 502 Kovar. John R. 391.502 Kowalski. Thomas P. 322. 606 Kozel, Ronald M. 376. 606 Krainbill. Milton J. 176 Krall. Janet E. 182. 347. 350. 606 Kramer. Rev. Carl 219 Kramer. David L. 376 606 Kramer. GayleC. 355. 502 Kramer. John A. 196. 310. 502 Kramer. John A. 278 Kramer. Mary J. 172, 355. 606 Kramer. Richard J. 335. 606 Kramer. Steven J. 310. 606 Kraus. David K. 230. 502 Kraus. William E. 391 . 606 Krause. Deborah K. 236 264 502 Krause. Patricia A. 213 606 Krehbiel.MarkE. 166 Krehbiel. Marsha D. 256. 502 Krehbiel. Thomas J 284 606 Krentz. Gary J. 391. 502 Kretschmer. Gary K. 606 Kreutzer. Gail J. 502 Kreutzer. John C. 606 Krey. Shan I. 262. 606 Krider. Alden 123 Krienitz. Marcia A 229 Krier. Kathleen A. 338. 606 Krikorian. Donald M. 391. 676 Krishna. J. Hari 223. 224 Kritzler. Marlene J. 246. 338 606 Krna. Kenneth J. 322. 6O6 Krob. Alan D. 391.606 Krob. Judith M. 171. 173. 331. 6O6 Kroening. Dwayne A. 193. 278. 288. 502 Kroenlein. Karolyn K. 328. 502 Krogdahl. David W. 217. 298, 606 Krohn. Frank M. 194. 384. 606 Kronblad. Randall A. 189. 376. 606 Krongold. Steven J. 376. 606 Krouse. Larry L 384. 606 Krouse. William R. 391. 606 Krueger. Kirk W. 391 . 606 Krueger. Marilyn K. 273. 503 Krueger. Nancy J. 260. 391. 606 Krueger. Stephen L. 187. 284. 606 Kruger. Richard N. 376. 503 Kruh. Robetl53. 154 Krupp. John W. 197. 606 Kruse, Alan J. 503 Kruse. Bil J. 503 Kruse. Karen R. 347. 606 Kruse. Kenneth W. 181 . 503 Kruse, Linda M. 147. 212, 331. 606 Kruse. Loren J. 117. 183. 198. 199.282. 479. 503 Kruse. Thomas C. 297. 606. 607 Kruse. Thomas R. 298. 606 Kruse. VernaM 606 Krusemark. Connie 243 Krusemark. Kenneth J. 193. 503 KSDB-FM Staff 74 Ksiazek. Dan N. 384. 606 Ksiazek. Thomas G. 216. 384. 503 K-State Agriculturist Staff 199 K-State Collegian 71-73 K-State Engineers ' Magazine Staff 77 K-State Flying Club 241 K-State Players 201 KSRH 74-75 K-State Singers 164 Kuckelman. David J. 77. 142. 1 72. 192. 290.606 Kuder. Larry J. 607 Kugler. Jeffrey L. 376. 607 Kuharic. James A. 193. 298. 503 Kuhlman. Dennis K. 197. 503 Kuhn. Barbara J. 355. 503 Kuhn. Michael J. 231. 314. 397. 412. 607 Kuhn, Peggy L. 219. 355. 503 Kuhn. RoryD 376. 607 Ku mamoto. Clifford T. 1 75. 216. 503 Kumar. Sampath S. 676 Kumar. Sudesh 196 Kumis. Gust L. 414 Kump. Donna J. 165. 347. 607 Kuntz. Debra J. 231. 259. 347. 607 Kurr. Albert B. 182. 283. 607 Kurtenbach. Glenn VI 391 . 607 Kurth. Victor R. 376. 607 Kurth. Walter W. 216. 298. 503 Kurtz. Carol K. 366. 607 Kushner. Sharon L. 173. 366. 607 Kusnyer. Ernest J. 295. 397. 428. 607 Kuzila. Andrea L 210. 338. 503 Kuzila. MarkS. 376.607 Kyle. Mark D. 191. 193. 391. 503 Kyser, Michael D 195. 503 Laaser. Annette S. 201. 233. 273. 366. 607 La boon. Michelle A. 264. 366. 607 Lacey. Charolyn K. 74. 260. 503 Lackamp. Donald R. 503 Lackey. Dale T. 391.607 Lackey. Stephen R. 195. 607 Ladd. Dale L 172. 183.332.607 Ladd. John A. 384. 607 Ladd. Phyllis J. 185. 391. 607 Ladwig. Donna M. 256. 347. 608 Laessig. Harold K. 278. 288. 503 Lafever. Debra D. 217. 233. 391. 608 Lafferty. Gary M. 295. 608 Laffoon. John R. 188. 189. 503 Lagerberg. Gregg N. 321. 608 Lahey. Margaret 105 Lahman. Nancy J. 608 Lahman. Roger E. 608 Lahmann. Michael A. 318. 608 Lair. Catherine A. 608 Lairmore. Mary H. 263. 503 Lamb. Susan R. 275. 608 Lamb. Wilton G.. Jr. 166. 376. 608 Lambda Chi Alpha 302-303 Lambert. Carolee A. 206. 218. 355. 608 Lambert. Dianne L. 608 Lambert. Galen L. 327. 608 Lambert. Jack 91 Lambert. Trudy L. 347. 608 Lambrecht. Benetta M. 201. 331. 608 Lamer. Patricia M. 267. 608 Lamond. Ray E. 391. 608 Lamp. Lynda E. 366. 608 Lancaster, Arthur G. 188.391.608 Lancaster. Carol J. 264. 347. 608 Landau. Mason S. 384. 608 Landers. Marcia K. 206. 355. 608 Landes. Carolyn K. 218. 220. 328 503 Landes. Marvin L. 206. 317. 503 Landis. Dennis G. 608 Landon. Albert M. 227 La ndon. Alfred 87 Landon Lecture Series 20-21 Landon. Larry R. 166. 376. 608 Landon. Robert B. 301 . 608 Landtiser. Carol A. 233. 273. 338. 608 Lane. Charles J 284. 608 Lane. IrisJ. 504 Lane. John B. 120.504 Lane. John D. 191. 195 504 Lane. Linda J. 366. 608 Lane. Richard M. 391. 504 Lane. Vicki J. 208. 236. 273. 608 La ng. Gary W 1 84. 230. 240. 608 Lang. Gerald J. 235. 287. 504. 608 Lang. Gerald J. 197 Lang. Josephine A. 504 Lang. Kenneth P. 165. 166 Lang. Laura F. 211 Lang. Marilyn R. 361.608 Langdon. Rick M. 391. 608 L angdon. Sara D. 273. 608 Lange. Carroll A. 177.608 Lange. Janice M. 244 Lange. Marita K. 608 Lange. Russell L. 397. 414. 608 Langenwalter. Kathleen S. 247 Langland. Dale F. 314. 608 Langley. Kathleen 242 Langner. Lauren J. 227. 271. 504 Langton. Gregg A. 318. 608 Langvardt. Chris C. 428. 608 Lanham. Kenneth E 376. 608 Lankas. Diane R. 219. 233. 361. 608 Lankas. Sally A. 504 Lanzaro. Gregory C. 391. 608 Larmer. Oscar 131 LaRoche. Mrs. Pauline 304 Larosh. KyleW. 217. 298. 608 Larsen. Dennis K. 376 Larsen. Larry D. 189. 609 Larsen. Milton D. 384. 609 Larsen. Randall E. 504 Larsen. Roger W. 608 Larson. Alan L. 412 Larson. Barton E. 220 Larson. Brian J. 376. 6O9 Larson. Darris K. 295, 609 Larson. Donna M. 208. 347 609 Larson. Elaine L. 198. 504 Larson. George 140 Larson. Howard A. 609 Larson. Janis M. 609 Larson. Joyce A. 206 Larson. Lyndon A. 412 Larson. Michael C. 504 Larson. Paula J. 220. 609 Larson.Sonia D. 504 Larson. Vernon 96 Lashbrook. Ralph 198 Lasley. William J. 74. 609 Lasswell. Glenda K. 347. 609 Latas. Cynthia S. 228. 240. 260. 338. 609 Latham. Janice R 208. 609 Lanthrop. Patricia L. 246. 504 Latif. A. K. M. Abdul 225 Latin American Association 225 Latona. Vincent C. 189 Latschar. Kenneth E. 238 Latta.JoelG. 158.318.609 Latta. Lorerta J. 209. 609 La tta. Richard P. 504 Latta. Robert L. 198. 676 La uck. Daniel W. 198 Laufenberg. Daniel G. 215. 376. 609 La ughery. Wayne 28 Laughlin. Amy A. 260. 609 La ughlm. Bruce 110 Laughlin. David K. 201. 418 Laughlin. Joseph R. 335. 504 Laughlin. Mary C. 361.609 Launder. David B. 317. 609 Lauri. Harry N 391.609 Laury. Annie 355. 609 Laviana. Lyn D. 167 Law. Gary L. 196 Lawrence. Dave 425 Laws. Linda D. 338. 504 Lawson. Catherine A 449 La wson. Gerald W. 412 Layton. Linda L. 347. 609 Le Blanc. Leonard H. 609 Le Clerc. Steven A. 609 Leach. Deborah J. 361. 609 Leach. James E. 190. 191 . 234. 609 Leach. Mary A 213. 361, 609 Leachman, Robert 131 Leader. Glenn C. 201 Leakey. Richard S. 238. 376. 609 Leal. Manoel R. 417 Learning. Deryl 131. 159. 198 Lear. Jimmy R 609 Leasure. Mary K. 609 Leathers. Charles W. 217. 384. 609 Leathers. Michael R. 198. 504 Leathers. Theresa L. 504 Leavingood, Luther 131 Lebens. Mary J. 338. 504 LeBlanc. Leonard H 280. 609 LeBlond. John K. 609 LeBold. 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Patricia L. 263. 505 Lilly. Jerry 278 Lin. Kou-Kwang223.616 Lin. Kung-Wei 223 Lin. Teresa M. 223 Lind, Sandra M. 183. 217, 228. 355. 611 Lindahl.Carl D. 166.251,327.611 Lindahl. Donald E. 77. 193. 317. 505 Lindahl. Paul A. 292. 611 Lindberg. Judith K. 366. 611 Lindbloom, Claire W. 611 Lindeman. Donna S. 347. 61 1 Linder. Douglas W. 611 Linders. Scott F. 309,611 Lindgren.RayW.307.611 Lindley. David M. 196.611 Lindly. Edwin 91 Lindquist. James L. 376. 611 Lmdquist Ronald U. 183. 184. 283, 505 Lindsay, Desra A. 227 Lindsay, Mary K. 505 Lindsay, William M. 194.611 Lindsey. Ralph C. 193.385.611 Lindsley. Thomas R. 314. 505 Line. Richard M. 314. 611 Linebarger. Robert M. 385. 61 1 Linenberger. Donna S. 355. 61 1 Linenberger. James A. 506 Linenberger. John J. 61 1 Linenberger, Larry E, 206. 611 Link. MaritaSll Link, Robert E. 385, 611 Link. Thomas V. 612 Linn, Linda K. 366. 612 Linscott. Cosa L. 206. 236. 275. 612 Linscott. Kenneth E. 287. 506 Linthicum. Barbara K. 231. 259. 347, 612 Lipper, Ralph 180 Lisher. Barbara A. 229. 356, 612 Lit ke, Herbert C. 506 Little American Royal Association 184 Little American Royal 24-25 Little. BurceK. 288. 612 Little. Cynthia L. 275. 356, 612 Little. Lucia A. 612 Littlefield.ArdysL 391.612 Littler. Kathryn M. 212, 240. 256. 347, 612 Litton. Kent D. 425, 506 Littrell.DavidA. 167. 279,612 Liu, Johnny C. 192.612 Liu. Jung-Dee A. 223 Liu. KatyH.612 Lively, Kristin G. 247.612 Livergood, George A. 612 Livergood. James L. 335. 612 Livers, Barbara L. 308. 612 Livingood. Christy L. 166. 254. 269, 612 Livingston. Clarence 314, 612 Livingston. Felix R. 676 Liungdahl, Jeannine 172. 356. 612 Lloyd, Judith L. 240, 347. 612 Lloyd. 0. Gale 506 Loader, John L. 385, 612 Loberg, Michael E. 202, 506 Lock, Charles W. 612 Lock, David E. 391. 612 Lockard. James 0.385,612 Locke, John G. 214 Locke. Marilyn L. 242 Lockhart. CoylaL. 506 Lock hart. Edrei L. 243 Lockhart. Gary R. 166. 167. 203. 284. 612 Lockridge. Earl D. 218. 506 Lockstrom. Sonia K. 366. 612 Loder. Randal K. 217. 297, 612 Loeb. Louis B, 290. 612 Loesch. Lowell D. 216. 506 Loesch.SallyA. 242 Lofgreen. Constance A. 267. 612 Logan. Brenda J. 356. 612 Logan. Jennifer A. 271. 347, 611 Lohrmeyer. Robert L. 117. 176. 385 612 Lolli. Josephs. 313. 612 Lonberger. La Donna 356. 612 Long. Anthony F. 218 Long, Joyce A. 137. 259. 506 Long, Keith E. 192.612 Long. Phyllis A. 339. 506 Long. Rita M. 246 Long. Robert A. 412 Long. Ronald F. 391.612 Long. Trudie K. 184. 339. 612 Longaback, Norman C. 506 Longbine. Nancy J. 356, 612 Longenecker, Vickie S. 109, 260. 506 Longren. Jerry D. 612 Longren. Maren K. 260. 612 Loofbourrow, Steven 297, 612 Loomis. Barbara K. 506 Loomis. David W. 183. 376. 506 Looney. Jer ri S. 506 Lord, Nancy R. 213. 347. 612 Lorenzen, Douglas J. 205 Lorhan. Lynda L. 356. 612 Lorson. Carolyn A. 165. 212. 331. 612 Lose, KathyJ. 347. 613 Losey. Audrey P. 165 Lott. Ruth A. 607 Loucks. Rodney R. 613 Loucks, Roxy A. 240. 245, 259. 613 Louderbaugh, Ronald 613 Lough. Jay M. 385. 613 Louis. Ma ryD. 348, 350, 613 Loveridge. Debra J. 356. 613 Lovitch. Fran J. 187. 208. 269. 613 Lowder. Carolyn M. 246, 267, 391, 613 Lowe. Mrs. Marie 256 Lowe. Marie A. 227. 256. 613 Lowe. Steven R. 376. 613 Lowrey, Lonnie L. 376. 613 Lowrey. Timothy L. 317, 506 Lowry. Brenda A. 506 Lowry, Kathryn J. 241, 271. 506 Lowry. KathyL. 348. 613 Lowry, Myron W. 613 Lowry. Valerie A. 348. 613 Loyd, Marilyns. 256. 613 Lucas. Betty L. 195 Lucas. Michael 142 Lucido, Mary N. 339, 506 Luckeroth. Janice M. 366. 613 Luckeroth. William J. 607 Ludwigs. Nancy L. 676 Luehring, LilaL. 237.273. 613 Luetgert. Arnold D. 188, 287. 613 Lui.CheT. 223 Luke. Diane M. 366. 613 Luke. Jessie L. 348. 613 Luke. Roberts. 506 Lukert, Michael F. 188, 376, 613 Lull. Dennis S. 218 Lull. Douglas F. 385. 613 Lull. Lamont A. 506 Lum. Clark K. 162 Lundblad. William B. 321, 613 Lundin, JanisC. 506 Lundquist. Donna H. 170. 202. 209, 506 Lundquist. Marcia S. 613 Lundstrom. Dana L. 259, 613 Lundy. Patricia E. 339. 613 Lunn. Sharon L. 336 Lusby. KeithS. 183,507 Lustgarten, Sharon R. 348, 613 Luttgen, Patricia J. 168. 214. 275. 507 Lydick. Sylvia A. 211,613 Lyman. Marc D.613 Lynch. John D. 304. 507 Lynch. Larry L. 613 Lynch, Marvin L. 391,613 Lynch. Michael D. 278, 613 Lynn, Larry K. 186 Lynn, Robert A. 135 Lynn, William R. 183.613 Lyon.CarolA.613 Lyon.CarolA 172.339.507 Lyons. John E. 240 Lytle. James D. 74 M Macho. Christine M. 201 Macho. Kenneth J. 204. 507 Mack. Marilyn A. 208 Mackender. Janet S. 202, 238. 366. 613 Macklin, Donald L. 192. 613 Macy. Elbert 198. 199 Macy, Judith L. 265. 507 Maddox. William S. 240 Madrigal Singers 166 Maechtlen. Linda E. 257. 339. 613 Maes, Nancy J. 210, 219. 361. 613 Maestas. Alan H. 432 Magee, Mary L. 507 Mages. Larry E. 214. 612 Mages. Richard J. 385. 613 Magette. Stephen F. 180, 183. 238. 385, 613 Maggard, Linda K. 613 Magill. Carol A. 201.507 Magill.LaurusW. 507 Magill. Stephen H. 216 Magnett. Dale 385. 387. 613 Mah. Larry K. 613 Mahan. Cathy E. 507 Mahar. John R. 321,613 Mahmood. Farhat 223, 224 Mahmud. Sheikh F. 225 Mahoney, Lucinda A. 269, 614 Maier, Maureen K. 348, 614 Maike, Ronald D. 507 Mailen. Gregory G. 323, 614 Majeski, Catherine A. 246, 507 Majeskie. J. Lee 81 Makela. Linda K. 362. 507 Makovec. G. Tracy 226. 301 . 614 Malkames. Marjorie A. 206. 356. 614 Mall. Donna D. 246. 267. 614 Mallory. William E. 160. 165. 297, 614 Malmstrom, Steven D. 279. 614 Malone, Mike J. 160. 168. 234. 297. 507 Malone, Terrance J. 297. 614 Mamura. Owen M. 227. 280. 507. 614 Maneth, Cheryl A. 236. 265, 614 Maneth. Marion L. 318. 614 Mang. Patricia L. 614 Mangelsdorf. Edward F. 170. 234, 305. 614 Manion. Betty J. 348, 614 Mankin, William E. 189. 376, 614 Manley. John H. 214 Manley. Marsha 210. 259. 614 Manley. Xandra L. 242 Mann. Barry A. 507 Mann. Dale P. 278. 313,676 Mann. Judith L. 237.275.614 Mann. Michael A. 182. 185. 283. 614 Mann. Robert G. 385, 614 Mannell, Terrence L. 176, 309, 614 Mansilla.Mariam225 Mantz, Henry J. 385,614 Manuel, Kent L. 302. 614 Manuel. Milton91 Mapes, Robert E. 319. 507 Mar. Clarence Y. 190 191. 323. 507. 614 Marble. Herbert D. 392. 614 Marcuson, Diane G. 137.614 Marcuson, Julie B. 218, 366. 614 Maree. Terence E. 251 Maring Jeanne M. 210. 231. 259. 614 Marino. Rita A. 366. 614 Marion. KathyC. 331,614 Marker. LeoraB. 237.271.614 Markert. Sherry L. 245. 339, 614 Markey. Heather J. 348, 614 Markley. ReneeL. 614 Marlatt Hall 381-387 Marler. Ronald J. 290. 614 Marlowe. John D. 376. 614 Marmet. Phyllis J. 507 Marmie. Jerry L. 614 Marmie. Linda R. 507 Marmor. Megan L. 233. 271 . 348, 614 Marn, Gregory A. 414 Marple. Colleen K.614 Married Students 398-399 Marrs. Janet K. 507 Marschhausen. Helen 507 Marshal. Alexander 216 Marshall. Catherine 227. 614 Marshall. James R. 507. 613 Marshall. Janet J. 339. 614 Marshall. Kathleen D. 257. 348. 614 Marshall. Lisa R. 269. 614 Marshall. Maria I. 231, 233. 273. 348. 614 Marshall. Patricia L. 27 1, 614 Marshall. Richard K. 120. 189. 615 Marston. Belinda A. 260. 348. 615 Marston, Clinton M. 507 Martell, Frederick N. 392. 615, 676 Marten. Beverly A. 366, 615 Marten, Jo A. 229. 615 Marten. Larry L. 190.615 Marten. Martin P. 314. 508 Martens. Elaine M. 263. 615 Martin. Bennie L. 195. 297. 508 Martin. Bradford E. 307. 615 Martin. Brock A. 217. 376. 615 Martin. Carol M. 233. 366. 615 Martin, Collette L. 254. 260. 508 Martin. Craig M. 172.615 Martin. Douglas S. 307. 615 Martin. Fred R. 235. 508 Martin, Janet L. 233. 240, 273. 366. 615 Martin, Jean A. 173,331.615 Martin. Linda G. 348, 615 Martin, Marsha J. 69. 147, 236, 275, 615 Martin. Marty J. 237. 615 Martin, Michael M. 508 Martin, Philip G. 392. 432. 615 Martin. Richard L. 172.615 Martin. Ruth E. 508 Martin. Wade H. 420 Martinez, Carol A. 201, 225. 677 Martinez. Pedro E. 225. 677 Martinsen, Andrew L. 214. 283. 615 Martinsen. Bruce 615 Martinsen. R. Gary 376. 615 Martinsen. Roy J. Jr. 508 Marxen. Gloria A. 339. 615 Marzan. Elena L. 348.615 Mascola. Joseph J. 238, 385, 508 Mason. Anthony R. 166. 332. 508 Mason. Gerald W. 615 Mason, Joel J. 172.332,615 Mason. Marlm W. 81. 182. 184. 283. 615 Mason. Matha E. 213, 332. 508 Masquelier. Suzette 187. 227. 271. 508 Massey. Kenneth 1.615 Massey. Mitchell D. 385.615 Massey. Robin D. 205. 265. 367. 615 Massie. Michael P. 392. 508 Mast. Kathleen M. 339. 615 Mast. Mary M. 339. 615 Mathes. Viva K. 206. 251. 339. 508 Mathews. Melanie615 Mathewson. James E. 297. 615 Mathewson. Joseph R. 189. 297. 508 Mathias. Kenneth E. 385. 677 Matia. Arthur G. 288. 615 Matney. William T. 182.392.615 Matson. Jenell M. 348, 615 Matthews. Cheryl W. 508 Matthews. Leslie A. 317 Matthews. Melanie J. 273. 367. 614 Matthews. Rita A. 615 Mattix. Steven C. 333. 615 Mattke. Frank E. 182. 186. 238. 615 Mattox. Patricia S. 362. 615 Mau. Karen J. 263. 508 Mauderly. Nancy A. 182.329.615 Maurer. Bradley F. 385. 615 Maurer. Stanley J. 288. 615 Mawdsley, Michael W. 109 Mawhorter. David P. 418 Maxfield. John 131 Maxfield. Larry L. 295.615 Maxwell. Bonnie C. 137.616 Maxwell. Bruce A. 323, 508. 616 Maxwell. Larry A. 180.412.508 Maxwell. Stephen R. 215. 392. 616 Maxwell. Thomas J. 176.508 May. Elwood E. 573 May. Leon R. 508 May. Stephen L. 616 Mayer. Don R. 307.616 Mayer. James A. 616 Mayfield. Bernard 392. 616 Mayfield, Cornell Jr. 162. 508. 616 Mayfield. Madlme M. 226, 233. 276. 356 616 Mayfield. Terry L. 362. 616 Mayhew, Becky J. 362. 616 Mayhill. Sherry 243 Mayhill. Terrence D. 191. 193. 509 Mays. AlbertinoG. 616 Mays. Roland D. 180 Mays. Shelley J. 228. 348. 616 Mayse. Thomas M. 130, 311.616 McAfee. Lowell D. 241.616 McArthur. Lanissa L. 218. 329. 616 McAtee. Betsy L. 165. 356. 616 McAtee. Joseph M. 385. 616 McBeth Thomas H. 186 McBride. Patrice E. 348. 616 McCabe. Thomas M. 309. 616 McCain. James A. 86. 87 McCall. JoelleA.362.616 McCallister. Gary D. 317. 616 McCallum. James D. 313. 616 McCallum. 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Prakash N 223 Miss Manhattan K-State 54-55 Misra. Prabhat K 196 Mistarka. GeorgeC. 301. 621 Mistier, Barbara D. 147. 210. 237. 245. 275. 467.511 Mitchell. Howard 119 Mitchell. Jalayn 165. 356. 621 Mitchell. James 91 Mitchell. Jan L. 511 Mitchell. JereR. 175.512 Mitchell. Kenneth B 621 Mitchell. Michael R 307. 392. 621 Mitchell. Robert C. 291. 356. 621 Mitchell. Sharlene K 337 Mitten. Monte J. 621 Mhnek. Dan J 333.621 Mobley. Manlynn J. 265. 512 Mock. Gregory D. 305. 621 Moden.GaryW 621 Moe. Sandra S 512 Morfatt. Margaret R. 356. 621 Moffitt. Calvin R. 215 Mohan. Ravi 196. 224. 677 Mohr. Terry J 195.512 Mojibian. Mansour 512 Moll. Marianne M 339. 621 Mollenkamp. Lew E. 278. 303. 620 Mollett. John C 279.621 Molnar. Stephanie R. 228. 512 Moncnef. Robert M. 3O1. 621 Monson. William J 187 Montgomery. David C. 251 Montgomery. Donald W. 191. 195. 305. 512 Montgomery. James M 319. 397. 4O8. 412. 621 Montgomery. Leroy 412 Montgomery. Pamela S. 257. 339. 621 Montgomery. 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Leann K. 624 Mujeeb, KaziA.225 Mulanax. Roger L. 189, 279 513 Mull. Douglas J.311. 624 Mull, Gerald D. 311 624 Mull. Glenn A. 185. 297, 624 Mullen. Sharman K. 233 Muller. Patricia A 246 Mullett. Fred B. 377,624 Mulligan. JeanetteM. 339 624 Mullin. Janice M. 233 624 Mullin. Vicky C. 367, 624 Mullinix, KathrynA. 275. 367 624 Mulvany. James A. 193,513 Mulvany, Janice L. 243 Mulvany. Mary H. 513 Mulvany. Mary P. 241 Mulvany. Thomas P. 187. 241 513 Muncie. Shirley A. 254. 259 624 Muncy, Suzanne 240. 269. 624 Mundt. Jonathan R. 513 Mundwiler. Nancy J. 172. 193.339 624 Munger. Arthur P. 183 Munger. Deborah D. 183 Munger. Harold H. 158. 195 251 387 Munger. Jane M. 210. 251 367 624 Munsey. Richard P. 281, 624 Munson. Barbara A. 185 229 236 624 Munson, RobertC. 175. 178, 624 Muntz, Alan J. 624 Muntz. Pamela L. 513 Murphey, Christine 166. 167, 202. 203 513 Murphree. Brad T. 335 624 MuPhiEpsilon202 Murphree. Ola M. 218. 356. 624 Murphy. Janet E. 213, 624 Murphy. Joseph L. 189. 513 Murphy, Julie A. 173. 185,329,624 Murphy. Marilyn J. 392 624 Murphy. Mark A. 165,624 Murphy, Sandra L. 367. 624 Murray. Coleen 356, 624 Murray. Larry L. 183, 385. 624 Murray, Mary C. 208. 624 Murray. Michael R. 513 Murray. Rev. 41 Murray, Sylvia L. 624 Murry. Francis D. 216. 311. 513 Murry, John 131 Murry. Michael D. 385. 624 Murry, Michael R. 240 Murry, Robert A. 513 Musgrove. Constance 513 Musgrove. Richard H. 194 624 Muic Educators National Conference 203 Musil, Elmer L. 117. 182. 185 198 199 297. 624 Musil. Hannah E. 237 259 624 Musil, MarjorieA.356 624 Musil. Mary L. 171,259.624 Musil. RobertF. 392. 624 Musil, Rosemary 624 Musil. Susan E. 624 Musselman. Kathryn J. 624 Mussemann. Christine 624 Mutch. Jeanne L. 166. 173. 267. 624 Myers, Eveline C. 625 Myers. Gaylord P. 165. 185. 203. 625 Myers. Jacob A. 206 Myers. Kim E. 385. 414 625 Myers. KristyJ. 625 Myers. Linda L. 147. 210. 260 625 Myers. Robert E. 206 625 Myers, Ronald E. 193. 317. 513 Myers. 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David A. 377 625 Nelson, Edward E. 185 392 625 Nelson. Gary D. 305 625 Nelson, Jane A. 210. 356 625 Nelson. Johnnie V. 392 625 Nelson, Joyce A 348 6?5 Nelson. KarinJ. 348 625 Nelson. Kirk L. 313, 625 Nelson. Leland E. 292. 625 Nelson. Marcia E. 348 625 Nelson, Mary E. 356 625 Nelson. Mary K. 348 625 Nelson, Nancy L. 356, 625 Nelson. Nanette M. 208, 240, 219. 625 Nelson. Patricia S. 208 229 625 Nelson. Sandra L. 233 367 625 Nelssen. Linda K. 205. 348. 625 Nelthorpe. Ronald A. 301 397 412 625 Nesbit. Phillip F. 305.626 Nesch. James R. 305. 626 Nesler. John 449 Nesmith. Dwight 140 Netson. Nancy A. 514 Neufeld, Dotty J. 213, 218. 362 626 Neuforth. Linda E. 348 626 Neumann. Judith A. 367 626 Nevins. Cathleen A. 348. 626 Nevins, KristineE. 201. 227, 257 626 Nevins, Ralph 143 New, MarkW. 317.626 Newberry. Pamela J. 339. 626 Newcom. Charles W. 160. 161 162 168 299.468.514,590 Newell, Dorothy A. 339. 626 Newitt. Amanda B. 271 Newkirk, Richard 626 Newland. 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Michael L. 72 317 629 Palmer. Stephen P. 315 515 Paluch. Christopher 629 Pande. BhuwanC. 222 224 417 Pangrac, Jeanne 243 Pangrac, Stanley D. 191.193 515 Panhellenic Council 254 Pankratz. Carol D. 211 Pankratz. Dean A. 175 220 630 Pannbacker. William 214 630 Panos. Maria E. 245. 267 630 Pape. LetaA. 176 Papenfuhs. LotharR. 393 630 Papon. Patricia R. 362 630 Parents Day 27 Park. ChulH. 515 Parke. Kathleen L. 630 Parker. Don G. 120. 293 515 Parker, David L. 74 Parker. Jolene J. 185, 367. 630 Parker. Mari A. 515 Parker, Patricia A. 226. 356. 630 Parker. Patricia L. 339 Parker, Ray A. 335,630 Parker. Robert G. 196 Parker, Ronald L. 293, 630 Parker. Mrs. Sue 292 Parker, Thomas 91 125 Parks, Carolyn A. 329, 630 Parks. Janis L. 236. 269 630 Parks. Michael J. 293, 630 Parmley, Michel L. 193. 313. 515 Parr. Harold E. 301.630 Parr. Jane L. R. 198, 213 630 Parr, Janice D. 213, 356 630 Parrish. James W. 71. 159. 170. 305 515 Parrish. Joan E. 630 Parrish. Mary C. 165. 251.356 630 Parrott. William T. 291 630 Parry. Ann M. 275. 630 Parry. Roderick L. 201. 285. 630 Parry. ShermanB. 285 630 Parscale, Michael L. 377 630 Parsons, Donald E. 385 630 Parsons. Ira L. 333, 630 Parsons, LarkS. 449 630 Parsons, Myrna K. 367 515 Parsons. Paul D. 313. 630 Partridge. William P. 385 630 Paske. Patrick D. 206. 291 630 Pastrick. Priscilla 236 273 630 Patterson, Georgia A. 275. 349 630 Patterson. Judy K. 201 515 Patterson, Kathleen 367, 630 Patterson. Ray E. 515 Patterson. Scott N. 630 696 Patterson. Shirley M. 367 630 Pattison, Jan C. 205. 367 630 Pattern. James A. 28. 165 295 630 Fatten. Leon J 185. 240 335 630 Patton. Paula A. 213. 630 Patton. Walter B. 180. 630 Paul. Carolyns. 242 Paul. Michael A. 214. 515 Paul. Richard J. 295. 630 Pauli. Karen A. 630 Pauli. Peggy S 356. 630 Paulsen. Brad A. 335. 630 Paulsen.GaryD.311.516 Paulson. Thomas C. 319 630 Paulson. William C. 21 7. 303. 630 Paustian. Sharon C. 201. 233. 631 Paustian. Sheryl E. 201. 229. 233. 631 Paxman. John S. 107 Paxton. Keith R. 317. 631 Payne. Charles K 377. 631 Payne. David A 397. 409. 412 631 Payne. Donald A. 295. 397. 412. 631 Payne. Loyal 179 Paynter. Michael L 393. 631 Peak. Alice M. 349. 631 Peak. Stephen R 235. 287 631 Peake. Steven G. 188. 631 Pearce. Patricia H. 247. 356 631 Pearce. Ronald W. 205 Pearson. Dale A. 179 Pearson. Daniel L. 205. 377. 631 Pearson. Knstie L. 246. 263. 631 Pearson. Mary A. 238 Pearson. Rhonda J. 207. 336. 631 Pease. Arthur M. 393.631 Pease. Ernest V. 217. 241. 631 Peccolo. Charles M. 281 . 631 Peck. Thomas W. 631 Peckham. James H. 179. 185. 516 Peddicord. James L 377. 631 Peel. David E. 516 Peel. Kerry A. 516 Peetz. Donald S 187 Peme. Caroline 105. 253 Peme. Lisa C 231. 275. 339. 631 Peithman. LorenE. 206. 315. 397. 425 516 Peitsch. Alan C 289. 631 Pekarek. Nancy L. 368. 631 Pelkey. Linda K. 516 Pelletier. Arthur J. 393. 516 Pelletier. Steven E. 631 Pelter. Joseph D. 516 Pelton. Nadine F. 220. 362. 631 Pence. John T. 677 Pendarvis. Nancy I 205 Penner. 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Arvyd P. 412 Pettijohn. Carol A. 176.517 Petty. Calayne G. 368. 632 Petty. Jerry E. 393. 632 Peyton. Kathleen M. 259. 632 Pfeifer. Eldon A. 180 Pfeiff. Judy A. 240. 349. 632 Pfeiffer. Donald G. 177. 238 Pflieger. Jean F. 201. 357. 632 Pf lughoeft. Danellda 632 Phalp. Patricia M. 142. 235. 237. 245. 265. 632 Phares.E. Dale 632 Phares. Jerry 131 Phi Chi Theta 187 Phi Delta Theta 304-305 Phi Epsilon Delta 206 Phi Epsilon Kappa 206 Phi Eta Sigma 172 Phi Gamma Delta 3O6-307 Phi Kappa Phi 170 Phi Kappa Tau 310-311 Phi Kappa Theta 312-313 Phi Upsilon Omicron 210 Phillippi. Max L 377. 632 Phillips. Enc R. 632 Phillips. Forest R. 632 Phillips. James E. 78. 117. 175. 183. 184 Phillips. John E. 297. 517 Phillips. John W. 397. 632 Phillips. Rebecca K. 265. 632 Phillips. Susan Kay 184. 228. 339. 632 Phoenix Band Club 203 Pi Beta Phi 274-275 Pi Kappa Alpha 313-314 Pi Tau Sigma 193 Pianalto. Francis J. 517 Pickard. Richard P. 164. 291. 632 Pickering. Donald P. 449 Pickett. Janet D 368. 632 Pickett. Keith F. 198. 234. 333. 517 Pickett. Linda S. 368. 632 Picotte. Pierre L. 517 Pierce. Diane D. 393. 632 Pierce. Gary W. 517 Pierce. Lawrence E. 198 Pierron. Ronald L. 385. 632 Pierson. Bruce A. 206. 517 Pierson. Jan E. 632 Pierson. Kristine L. 362. 632 Pike. Kirby D. 299. 633 Piland. Steven R. 193. 234 Pilger. Norman W. 186 Pmaire. Richard A. 287. 633 Pinick. George E. 190. 323. 517 Pintar. Gilbert 385. 633 Piotrowsky. David E. 178. 393. 517 Piper. Emma J.2O1 Piper. Margaret L. 339. 633 Piper. Richard R. 193. 517 Pipes. Barbara 633 Pippin. Robert K. 285. 633 Pishny. Lyle D. 172 Pita. George 201 Pitman. Lawrence W. 319 Pitsch. Joann M. 633 Pittenger. Thad 155 Pittman. Lawrence W. 517 Pitts. Peggy J. 213. 229. 349. 633 Pizel. Eugene D 289. 633 Plant . Mary S. 261.633 Plays 46-49 Plenums. Ronald W. 190. 297. 420. 517 Plevka. Kerwin F. 70 Plinsky. Richard A 179 Ploeger. LayneA 186 PI og. James F 81.179 Plowman. Deborah L. 633 Plumb. Barbara A. 170. 2O2 Plumb. Linda K. 517 Plumberg. Gary J 179. 280. 517 Plumer. JonG 441 633 Plunkett. Penelope M. 267. 633 Plunkett. Susan P. 267. 368. 633 Poe. Edward A. 385. 633 Poell. Mark A. 214.633 Poggenklass. Janet K. 251. 362. 363. 517 Poinsett . William W. 377. 633 Poland. Michael J. 295. 633 Poland. Richard G. 166. 221. 377. 633 Poland. Richard L. 377 Poland. Sarah J. 233. 368. 633 Polanski. Zbigniew 200 Polansky. Edrain J. 178. 184. 299. 633 Polfer. Roy K. 295. 633 Polic. Henry 201 Polich. Gerald 164 Pollman. James L. 293. 517 Pollock. Agnes H. 368 633 Pollock. William B. 159. 216 Pollom. Jane E. 210. 232. 362. 633 Pomeroy. Diane E. 2O8. 393. 517 Pomeroy. Maurice E. 177 Pomrenke. Kathleen K. 170 172 517 Pond. Susan C 393. 633 Ponden. William E. 517 Ponton. Connie L. 229 Poole. Miriam 206 Poole. Pamela L. 210. 246. 261. 518 Poorman. Tom T. 293. 518 Poos. Lawrence E 518 Poovev. Waldo D. 182. 184. 633 Pope. Charles E. 412 Pope. Gail M 357. 633 Poplmger. Howard L. 633 Popp. Alberta M. 212. 362. 633 Poop. Jo ryW. 385.633 Porter. Charles L. 239. 633 Porter. Diann L. 265. 633 Porter. Frances K. 244 Porter. Gary M. 278. 313. 633 Porter. Patricia A. 245. 267. 633 Porter. Paul J. 238 Porter. Paul M. 377. 633 Porter. Richard W. 192. 297. 633 Porter. Royce L. 633 Porter. Steven P. 305. 633 Portschy. Charlotte V. 213. 518 Posey. Thomas A. 295. 633 Pospiscil. Sylvia E. 633 Post. Elizabeth A. 240. 349. 633 Post. Gregory M. 195. 227. 633 Post. James412 Post. Paul D. 377. 633 Post. Randall C. 193. 518 Pottberg. Henry C. 187 634 Potter. Carol A. 368. 634 Potter. Donelyn D. 187. 227. 271. 634 Potter. Gene E. 393. 634 Potter. Scott C. 634 Poultry Science Club 179 Pound. Barbara J. 275. 349. 634 Powell. Craig S. 518 Powell. David N. 385 634 Powell. Donald 412 Powell. Marilyn S. 349. 634 Powell. Orson L. 412 Powell. Stephen L 518 Power. Robert E. 519 Powers. Barbara S. 368. 634 Powers. Cathy A 329. 634 Powers. Eugene J. 180 Powers. Linda C. 246. 357. 634 Powers. Mrs Roberta 308 Powers. Ronald L. 377. 634 Powers. William W. 309. 634 Powierza. Richard J. 206. 397 412 634 Praeger. Brian F. 377. 634 Praeger. Karla F. 271.518 Prasad. D. Anjaneya 179. 224. 677 Prattler. Kent M. 393. 634 Prather. Stephen E. 305. 634 Pratt. Frank H. 194. 240. 393 634 Pratt. William 0. 315. 634 Pravecek. Alvin A. 518 Prawi. David L. 182. 186. 217 393 634 Pray. Mark W. 319.635 Pray. Roberta A. 635 Prentice. Bruce L. 278 293 635 Pre-Nureing Club 207 Prescott. David L. 377 635 President ' s Cabinet 162 Presnal. Nancy L. 357. 518 Preston. Janice E. 368 635 Pre-Veterinary Medicine Club 217 Previtera. Joseph A 635 Price. Carolyn 1. 167. 172. 207. 336 635 Price. Charles W. 215 385 635 Price. Craig H3O5. 635 Price. Daniel T. 377 635 Price. Floyd 91. 137 Price. Janet L. 2O5. 518 Price. Mitchell S. 393 635 Price. Paula K. 357 635 Price. Robert M. 377 635 Price. Robert V. 327. 635 Priest. Terry W. 377. 635 Prigel. Donald E. 194 635 Prine. Richard W. 189 635 Pritchett. Suzanne 339. 635 Privette. Craig P. 385. 449. 635 Privette. Hugh T. 635 Proberts. Karen S. 331. 635 Prochaska. Linda S. 171 368 635 Prochaska. Robert D. 336 635 Prock. John W. 130. 227. 336. 549 635 Proctor. Mary E. 362. 635 Propp. Lawrence L. 179. 635 Provost. Richard L. 518 Prosser. Charlotte K. 362. 635 Prothe. Craig M. 377. 635 Proudfoot. Walter 313. 635 Prudhomme. Ronnie M 397 635 Pruitt. Bonnie L. 357 635 Pruitt. Don R. 184 284 635 Pruitt. John 0. 78. 175. 179 518 Pruitt. Kathy A. 349. 635 Pruitt. Patricia L. 263. 635 Prusa. Donna S. 173. 275. 635 Pruyn.GaryS. 393. 518 Pryor. Dean 412. 414 Psychology Club 205 Ptak. Richard L. 196 Puckett. Donald L. 393. 635 Puckett. Nancy J. 245. 261 635 Puentes. Maria V. 225 Pufahl. Donald R. 305 635 Pule. Chester M 201. 281. 635 Pulliam. Kathleen A. 210. 271. 518 ulliam. William D. 189. 289. 417 Pultz. Lawrence O 215. 225 635 Purcell. Barbara J. 257. 368 635 Purdy. Barbara J. 244 Purdy. Bruce P 238 Putnam Hall 361-363 Putnam Scholarship Association 172 Pyke. Blenda G. 263. 635 Pyle. Bernard L. 187. 518 Pyle. Dianna L. 210. 349. 635 Quadri. Syed F. 224. 417 U6 ns 62 -65 Ouillin. JohnL. 187 Quillin. Steven N. 184. 283 635 Quilty. Joseph M. 377. 635 Quilty. Karen R 336. 636 Quinn. David R 518 Quinn. Lisa C. 368. 635 Quint. Charlotte A 339. 636 Quiring. Dwight P. 189. 377. 636 Raccuglia. Gary R 179. 221.518 Raccugha. Karen S. 221. 349. 636 Rader. Ryan R. 188. 189. 518 Rader. Victona J. 368. 636 Ragan. Cynthia A 257. 367. 368 Rahe. Randall C. 187.518 Rahman. Mohamad F. 224. 417 Rahn. Phillip R. 175.518 Raida. Ann M. 242 Raida. Merle L. 214 Raile. Delbert D. 183. 636 Raile. Judith K. 518 Raile. Marvin L 183. 636 Raleigh. Richard N. 299. 519 Rail. Pamela J. 242 Ramirez. Gary W 393. 636 Ramsey. Herbert E. 183. 636 Randall. Allen J. 190. 393. 519 Randall. Donald B 188.201.226.240.301. 636 Randall. Pamela A. 677 Randall. Robert D. 216. 519 Randall. Russell M. 193.241.636 Randall. Tim E. 201. 385. 636 Randall. ViM. 242 Randle. John W 205 Randle. Lawrence. J. 519 Randle. Steven F 315. 519 Raney. Leland W. 677 Rankm. Randall R. 636 Ransom. Willard B. 196. 315 Rao. Madhavarapu R 224 Raple. Dorothy E. 219 Ra pp. Gerald F. 307. 519 Rapp. Robert B. 307. 636 Rasdall. Richard K. 519 Rasmussen. Chris L. 315. 635 Rasmusson. Jarold L. 289. 519 Rasom. Willard 636 Rataj. LeAnn M 362. 636 Ratcliffe. John T. 193 Rathbun. Jackie L 393. 636 Rath bun. RoyW 636 Rau. Rukmakar U. 196. 224. 677 Rauh. James S. 231. 441. 519 Ravens. Lmnea A 167. 202. 357. 636 Rawlings. Edward O. 295. 519 Ray.JanetB. 247. 519 Ray. Richard R. 191. 193. 287. 636 Raymond. DaleW. 283 Read. Bryan W. 385. 636 Read. Michael K 234. 385. 636 Readis. Sharon 177. 217. 357. 636 Reagan. Charles M. 126. 241 Rector. Kelly B 636 Rector. Winston K. 636 Reddy. Ceekala R. 677 Reddy. M. Raj 224. 677 Reece. Dennis R. 230. 386. 636 Reed. Beverly A. 226. 276 Reed. Carole S. 236. 254. 273. 636 Reed. Dennis M 165. 299. 636 Reed. James M. 519 Reed. Jerry D. 386. 519 Reed. Michael E. 190 636 Reed. Sharon S. 269. 349. 636 Reed. Shelia F. 242 636 Reed. Steven A. 285. 636 Reedy. Ceekala R. 224 Reedy. Gopavaram 224 Reehling. Jean 28. 147. 159 Rees. Donald W. 319 636 Reese. James H. 519 Reeve. Edmund A 635 Reeve. Lee M. 319 636 Regier. Marlene F 2O8. 220. 519 Regnier. Randall B. 386 636 Regnier. Robert D 278. 319. 519 Regnier. Victor A. 120. 519 Reheis. Rebecca C 349. 636 Rehm. Kermit D 179. 377 636 Rehm. Susan N. 579 Reichenberger. Frank P. 219 283 636 Reichle, Joe E. 636 Reichle. John E. 636 Reichow. Ronald W. 152 Reichuber. MelvmA. 315 519 Reid. David A. 215. 393. 637 Reid. Helen C. 242. 677 Reid. Kirk D. 158. 293.637 Reid. Lance E. 377. 417. 637 Reid. Richard M. 216. 519 Reid. Ronald 120 Reifel. Stanley D. 637 Reiff . Nanci L. 267. 637 Reifschneider. Donna 362 363 637 Reilly. Lionel L. 216. 519 Reilly. Michael A. 637 Reilly. Virginia K. 519 697 Reimer. Crystal F. 176. 349, 637 Reimer. Daryl R. 295. 520 Reimer. Howard D. 81, 178.637 Reimer John D. 321.637 Reimer. Kevin J. 295. 637 Reimer. Marcia L. 393, 637 Remecke. Kathleen A. 219. 336, 637 Reinert. Jeffrey D. 31 1. 336. 637 Reinertt. Russell L. 187. 637 Reinhardt. Cynthia L. 520 Reinhardt, Don M. 185. 188. 377, 637 Reisig. Carol J. 368. 637 Reisig. David J. 81. 178 Reitz. Cynthia W. 637 Reitz. Sidney A. 637 Religious Activities 42 Rempel. Mrs. Warren 220 Remple. Warren 662 Remsberg, Bruce D. 323, 637 Renberger. Alana D. 349, 637 Renberger, Linda K. 229. 637 Renger. Hartmut C. 677 Renner, Beverly L. 357 637 Renner, KathyL. 218 637 Renner. Kerry L. 189. 218. 520 Renner. Marsha C. 208. 219. 362. 363. 637 Reppert. Joe R. 198 Residence Halls 334-397 Resley, Roger W. 327. 637 Reuter. Henry A. 215 Reynolds. James 28 109 Reynolds. John M. 393, 637 Reynolds. John R. 393.637 Reynolds. June A. 357. 637 Reynolds. Karen L. 349, 637 Reynolds. Laura A. 217. 239 Rhine. Barry L. 279. 677 Rhoads, Chester V. 74 Rhoades. Cynthia C. 357 637 Rhoades.F. Ronald 303 637 Rhoades. Lois J. 261, 637 Rhodes. Charlene K 393 637 Rhodes. Frank E. 386. 637 Rhodes, Janice L. 349. 637 Rhodes. Stephanie A. 246. 261. 393, 637 Rice. Dean A. 175 Rice. Dean B. 184. 303. 637 Rice. Jerry D. 637 Rice. Pamela S. 349. 637 Richard, Alan 637 Richard, Loren D. 117, 180, 183. 186. 283 530 Richard. Monica S. 357. 637 Richards, Barton L. 637 Richards, Buzz E. 377.637 Richards, David F. 313, 520 Richards. Donald E. 172.336.637 Richards, Gary A. 432 Richards. Larry M. 393,638 Richards. Nancy L. 368. 638 Richards, Pamela J. 520 Richards. Teresa A. 213. 220. 638 Richards. Verlyn 187 Richards, William L. 520 Richardson, Anne 362. 638 Richardson. Beverly A. 242 Richardson, David J. 638 Richardson. Diane C. 185,349.638 Richardson. Gerald L. 216 Richardson. James C. 70 Richardson. Joyce L. 393, 638 Richardson. Lindy L. 349. 638 Richardson, Mary L. 172, 336, 638 Richardson. Nelwyn 339. 638 Richardson. Pamela 520 Richardson. Ralph C. 175. 216. 520 Richmond. Brenna C. 173. 251. 357. 638 Richmond. Daleen D. 269. 638 Richter. Don G. 227. 239. 336 638 Rickards. Gary D. 297, 638 Ricker, Clyde S. 289. 520 Ricklefs. Charles R. 181 Ricklefs. Marilynn K. 520 Ricklefs. Phyllis J. 520 Ricksecker. Margaret 336. 638 Ridgway. Robert L. 214 Rieb. Deborah L. 207 368 638 Riedel. Rita M. 638 Riedl. Jay D. 149. 214. 299, 520 Riedy. Mark L. 377. 638 Riemann. A. Edwin 520 Rieniets. David C. 323. 520 Rieschick. LeroyW.638 Rieschick. Rita M. 62. 236. 245 247 331 520 Rife, Jerry E. 166. 167.203 386 638 Riffel.GwynE. 638 Riflery 449 Riga. Tel ma M. 339. 638 Riggenbach. John C. 638 Riggs. Don R. 386. 638 Riggs. Glenn W. 185. 216 638 Righter. Pamela N. 242 Righter. Robert J. 175. 214 Riner, Connie S. 210. 349 638 Ring. Mary L. 357,638 Ringel. Kathleen R. 349. 638 Ringheim. Harve P. 216 Rmgler. Glenn P. 520 Ringler, Gregory J 638 Rmgler. Wilber 99 Rink. Larry E. 293 Rmkel.LavonneG.231.233 265 368 638 Rmner. Martha J. 210. 233. 362 638 Riordan. Robert P. 386, 638 Ripley. GeorgeS. 281.386 638 Rippetoe. Joseph K. 74 336 638 Ripple. GretchenM. 44 275 607 638 Ripple. Patricia A. 213. 269 638 ' Riscoe. John J. 386. 638 Risdon. William G. 638 Riseman. Louis 204. 205 Rishel. William 0.215 Risley. Kenneth L. 638 Risser. John W. 377. 638 Rissman. Linda L. 128. 229 Ritter, Homer L. 209. 520 Ritter, John F. 217. 295. 638 Ritter. Scott W. 377. 638 Ritter, Trudy G. 237. 247 265 638 Rittgers. Michael D. 393. 638 Rivers. Douglas B. 291. 638 Rivers. Janet L. 640 Roach. David L. 172 Roach. Harriet F. 206 263 640 Roach. Karla I. 210. 367. 368. 640 Roane, Betty J. 210. 265. 640 Robb. Mark E. 640 Robben. Gary L. 313 Robber, Shanlyn D. 265. 520 Robel. RaydonH.677 Robel. Robert 177.407 Roberts. Carolyn 207 Roberts. Gary L. 394 Roberts. Harold 78 Roberts. James M. 315. 640 Roberts. Karen L. 210, 247 520 Roberts. Marsha R. 244 Roberts. Michael A. 393. 640 Roberts. Thomas C. 142 194 317 520 Roberts. Tom R. 412 Robertson. Deborah A. 54. 237 Robertson. Johnny N. 412 Robertson, Mary D. 273. 640 Robertson, Samuel 412 Robertson. Stephen T. 281 640 Robmett, Sherry D. 349. 520 Robins. Arthur N. 377. 640 Robinson, Billy J. 216. 521 Robinson, Bruce H. 303. 640 Robinson, Curtis E. 238 Robinson. Frances E. 201. 640 Robinson. Geraldine K. 208. 521 Robinson. Lloyd E. 277 Robinson. MarkL. 303.417.640 Robinson, Mary A. 521 Robinson. Michael C. 291. 640 Robinson. Nancy 242 Robinson. PhillipC.215 Robinson, Robert W. 313 640 Robinson. Stephen S. 640 Robinson. Steven L. 301 640 Robinson. Walter F. 277. 393. 640 Robison. Curtis E. 295, 386 640 Robker. Douglas E. 142, 191, 192. 196. 234. 521 Robker. Gerald W. 386 640 Robker. Mary A 244 Roby. Linda 167. 202 Roby, Paul 167 Rock, Evelyn A. 208. 349, 350 640 Rock, Loren D. 386. 640 Rockers. Jeanette M. 245, 349. 640 Rockey. Martha J. 521 Rockhold, Greg T. 301,640 Roda. Daniel P. 638 Rodda. Robert G. 160, 161. 168. 170, 333 521 Rode. Marsha A. 362, 640 Rodeo 447 Rodgers. Bette J. 339, 640 Rodriguez, Frank M, 420 Rodriguez. Rafael F. 225 Rodriguez. Thelma W. 200. 219, 357. 640 Roeder, Dorothy A. 357. 640 Roeder, Rosemary A. 349. 640 Roediger. Michael L. 638 Roelfs, Phyllis E. 147. 185. 349. 640 Roepke. Nina J. 640 Roesener. Stacey L. 301, 640 Roesler. Joyce M. 227, 269, 640 Rogers. Christopher R. 221. 640 Rogers. Courtney G. 291. 397.425. 640 Rogers. David M. 521 Rogers. Gary T. 303. 640 Rogers. Jeanne K. 185 267 640 Rogers, Kathleen A. 273 357 640 Rogers. Lloyd E. 393. 521 Rogers. Merisue 362. 640 Rogers. Richard K. 640 Rogers. Steven D. 448 Rogge, David P. 336 Rogge. Frederick D. 193 Rogge. Idonna 243 Roglm. Virginia R. 206. 522 Rohles. Fred 128 Rohr. Alfred F. 189. 640 Rohr, Dale R. 311.522 Rohr. JackJ. 311. 640 Rohr. Mary L. 357.640 Rohrbaugh. James E. 186 Rohs. Frederick R. 677 Rokey, Galen J. 386. 640 Rokey. Garry J. 216. 522 Roland. Daniel J. 378. 640 Roland. David M. 285 640 Roland. Nancy J. 227 271 641 Roland. Ronald L. 393 641 Roll. Helen D. 641 Rollenhagen. Larry E. 315. 522 Rollins. Thomas L 522 Rolph. NealM.449 Romaine. Gilbert L. 414 Roman. Fred J. 641 Rombeck. Janice K. 349, 641 Romberger. Don L. 307. 641 Romer. Martha E. 641 Romig. Thomas J. 297, 522 Romine, Gary L. 522 Roney, David L. 184. 283 641 Ronnau. John P. 386,641 Ronnau, Robert M. 181. 199 641 Roof. Donald 251. 380 Rooney, Bernard T. 641 Roop. AlanW. 285.641 Roop. Beverly J. 206. 357, 641 Ropchock. Rose M. 245 Rorick. JerreK. 214 Rorick. June R. 242 Rose. Barbara C. 368. 641 Rose, Don 391 Rose. Warren L. 378. 641 Roseberry, Jackie A. 393. 641 Rosebraugh. Vernon91. 195 Rosell, Robert E. 641 Rosener. Suzanne 231, 257 641 Rosenkranz. William 225 Rosewicz. Janice M, 357. 641 Rosner. Dolores K. 362 641 Ross. Anita M. 362.641 Ross. Betty M, 393. 641 Ross. Beverly A. 362, 641 Ross, Cheryl J. 522 Ross. Delia L. 171.269.641 Ross. George S 393, 641 Ross. Gregory E. 386, 641 Ross, Joseph L. 386. 641 Ross. Larry J. 196 Ross. Randy S. 412. 495 Ross. Roger E. 386. 641 Ross. Sharon K. 349.641 Ross, Stephanie E. 641 Ross. Stephen L. 293. 641 Ross. Wayne A. 62. 142. 190. 234. 299. 522 Ross. William R. 386. 641. 677 Rossello. Ronald A. 414 Roth. Evans 131 Roth. Gene M. 183.522 Roth. Patricia E. 238 Rothwell. William D. 166. 336. 641 Rottinghaus. Carol A. 522 Roush. Charles S. 641 Rowe. Lissa K. 205, 357. 641 Rowe. Roderick G. 291 641 Rowing 440-441 Rowland, Pamela K 339 641 Rowse, William J. 78. 378, 522 Roy, Jerry C. 393. 641 Roy. Randall J. 641 Royal Purple 68-70 Royal Purple Queen 61 Royal Purple Queen Candidate 60-61 Roy. Ronald D. 378 Ruane, Dennis 641 Ruberson. Charles A. 172.336 641 Ruchle. Jen 640 Rucker. Gay L. 263. 641 Ruckman, Norma K. 394 Rudeen. Kenneth V. 386, 641 Rudolph. Floyd Jr. 231 Rueck. Connie L. 243 Rueff. Susan L. 201, 261. 641 Ruegsegger. Martin C. 305 641 Rues, Allen J. 311.641 Rueschhoff. Barbara 259 641 Ruf. Frank D. 393 642 Ruff. Donna J. 271 522 642 Ruff. James A. 280 641 Ruff. John G. 677 Ruhnke. Dennis N. 642 Ruhnke. Robert A 289 522 Rule. Carolyn M. 242 Rule, John R. 216 522 Rule. Judith L, 243 Ruliffson. Mark H. 297, 642 Rumbaugh, Bradley A. Rumbaugh. Donna L. 243 Rumsey. Benjamin T. 190 297 522 Rumsey. Gilbert E. 522 Ru msey. Jeanette S. 336. 642 Rumsey. Joyce L. 362, 642 Rumsey. Michael F. 279. 642 Rundle. Timothy E. 386. 642 Rundquist. Elaine A. 229 Rundquist. Jan D. 263. 522 Runft. Donna M. 331. 642 Runft. Myron G. 183. 522 Runnells. Diana L. 349. 642 Runnion. Barbara J. 233 362 642 Runquist. Fred W. 522 Runyon. Ronald D. 74 522 Rupe, Sherry E. 231. 263. 642 Ruplin, Margaret J. 259. 642 Rupp. Larry E. 642 Rupp. Susan K. 357. 523 Rupp. Teresa I. 357.642 Rusbarsky. Marsha A 233 368 642 Rusco. Clark D. 642 Rush Week 252-253 Russ. Deanne S. 165 Russell. Archie D. 393 642 Russell. Kay L. 242 Russell. Max R. 523 Russett, FayO. 186.523 Russo, Frank A. 313. 523 Rutherford. Nancy A. 166.202 238 642 Rutter, Darbi S. 363, 642 Rutter. Phillip W. 642 Ruud. Elaine M. 128. 171. 254 261 642 Ryan. Betty J. 206. 363 642 Ryan. Ernests. 238 Ryan. James J. 523 Ryan. Michael J. 378. 642 Ryan. Michael K. 386. 642 Ryan. Terrence W. 291. 642 Ryder. Daniel R. 378. 642 Ryer. John T. 393. 642 Ryser. MeneM. 184, 223, 329 642 Sabatka. Darren F, 386. 642 Sackbauer. Frederic 31 5. 642 Saderstrom. Robert C. 523 Sadler. Elizabeth A. 227 263 349 642 Sage. Russell 293. 642 Sager. Robert D. 642 Sahlfeld. Cynthia A. 340 642 Sahu.SudhirP. 677 Saint. Barbara J. 173. 357 642 Saip. Susan 261. 642 Salero. William 107 Salinas. Ignacio Jr. 378 642 Salisbury. Edward L. 642 Sailam. MohamedM. 170 223 224 Sallam. Nadia M. 179. 223 224 Salmon. Kathleen K. 368 642 Sa Iter. Annette L. 363. 642 Salter. Beverly J. 189 Sampson, Larry C. 241 Sampson, William W. 386 642 Sa ms. Douglas A. 227. 642 Sams. Kandy L. 349, 642 Sandblade. Diane M. 336 642 Sandelin. Peggy L. 349. 643 Sandeman. Patricia L. 357. 523 Sanders. Diane K. 643 Sanders. Isaac E. 394 Sa nders. Ja mes N . 3 1 5, 523 Sanders. Michael S. 303. 643 Sanders. Priscilla D. 523 Sanders. Thomas L. 378. 643 Sandhu.GurdialS. 224 677 Sands. Linda J. 271. 643 Sanford. James F. 152 Sanford. Lee R. 309. 414. 643 Sanford. Paul 154. 155. 179 Sanko. Carolyn M 349 643 Sanko. Mary A. 643 Sanneman. Douglas D. 643 Sanner. Ann 261. 523 Santamaria. Alvaro 225 Santamaria. Jorge A 225 Sapra.VallabdasT. 224 Saremi. Farshad 192. 393. 417. 643 Sargent. Barbara J. 357. 643 Sargent, Charles E. 175. 234 Sargent. Ronald R. 643 Sargent. Steven W. 523 Saror. Daniel I. 168. 175 216 222 523 Sauer, Dale L. 305, 643 Sauerwein. Carol A. 185, 212. 329 643 Sauerwein, Charles P. 172, 179. 184. 185. Sauerwein, Donald A. 81. 179. 184, 185. 283, 643 Sauerwein. Richard A. 230, 386, 643 Sauerwein. Rudolf E. 393. 417 643 Saum. Connies. 523 Saunders. Donald G. 309 643 Sawyer. Brenda G. 213. 261. 523 Sawyer. Jimmy L. 178 321 643 Sawyer. Linda R. 261.523 Sawyer. Steve D. 523 Sayeed, Abdul L. 224 Sayers. Dianne M. 228. 237. 267 643 Scabbard And Blade 234 Scanlan, Patrick D. 319 643 Scanlon. Kathleen A. 357. 643 Scarborough. Jesse W. 319 643 Schaeffer. Kenneth F. 378 643 Schafer. John 119 Schafer, Mary J. 208. 275. 523 Schafer. Patricia A. 173. 367 368 643 Schafer. Robert 172 291 643 Schaible. Dexter E. 180 643 Schaid. William E. 192. 315 643 Schall. KathyG.357, 643 Schaller. Anita L. 349, 643 Schaller, Timothy C. 643 Schaller, Victoria L. 349 643 Schalles. Robert 155 Schanefelt, Jean 244 Schank. Debi R. 220. 255. 523 Schanze. Maria J. 368. 643 Schardein. William L 378 643 Scharf. Sharon A. 225. 677 Schartz. Barry L. 301 523 Schartz. Leon M. 311 643 Schauf, Elaine M. 393 523 Schauf. John M. 23. 194 Shearer. Sherry L. 267 Scheele. Marvin L. 289. 643 Scheer. Maria E. 183. 349. 643 Scheetz. Gloria K. 349. 643 Scheetz. Nancy K. 168. 198, 210, 213. 331. Scheid. PaulaS. 523 Schell. Kent A 523 Schell. Margaret A. 357, 643 Scheopner. Robert E. 524 Scherrer. Nancy A. 349 643 Scheufler. Lee A. 172 336 643 Scheufler. Mark E. 235. 386. 643 Scheuneman. Willa D 229 Schick, Leroy W. 176 524 Schilling. Frieda M. 357. 643 Schimming. David L. 386 644 Schimpft. Mary A. 251. 363. 644 Schimpf. William J. 186. 240. 378 644 Schirkofsky. Mark S. 70. 378. 644 Schirmer. Charles S. 412 Schlaegel. Ruth A. 233. 265. 339 340 644 Schlegel. Betty J. 229 644 Schlegel. Paul J. 524 Schlepp. Jeffrey A. 644 Schlereth. Mary E. 357 698 Schletzbaum. John F. 178.219.311.644 Schlickau. John H. 182. 283. 524 Schlitter. Cynthia R. 350. 644 Schmeiser. Christine A. 21 5. 393. 644 Schmidler. Kathy F. 208. 350. 524 Schmidt. Bonnie B. 644 Schmidt. Carol C 644 Schmidt. Cheryl A. 340. 644 Schmidt. Douglas W 186. 644 Schmidt. Gerald D. 215 Schmidt. Hal F. 644 Schmidt. Ivan P. 644 Schmidt. James T. 386. 644 Schmidt. Joel E 230. 386. 644 Schmidt. John D. 178. 524 Schmidt. KatherineW. 644 Schmidt. Mrs. Marjone 264 Schmidt. Myron D. 644 Schmidt. Stephen R. 196. 644 Schmidt. Steven W. 378. 644 Schmidt. Terry L. 644 Schmidt. VickiJ. 357.644 Schmits. Eugene A. 378. 644 Schmitt. Michael K. 283. 524 Schmitt. Patrick R. 319. 645 Schmitz. Linus 645 Schmitz. Mary K. 259. 645 Schmucker. Lou A. 645 Schneck. David G. 323. 645 Schneider. Colleen M. 61 . 263. 645 Schneider. Leo D. 180.645 Schneider. Nancy E. 350. 645 Schneider. Nancy K. 357. 645 Schneider. Steven J 397 645 Schneider. Wolfgang 200. 222 Schneiders. Nancy A 202. 265 645 Schnell. Deborah E. 340. 645 Schnepp. Margaret A. 363. 645 Schnepp. Thomas C. 235 645 Schoen.KarolM.245 Schoenbeck. Constance S. 524 Schoenbeck. Thomas L. 524 Schoenrock. Gery H. F 291. 645 Schoenthaler. Barbara E 645 Schoeppel. Cynthia L. 350. 645 Schofield. John S 192. 524 Scholbe. Scott R. 397. 645 Scholz, Elvma R. 524 Scholz. Paul R. 524 Scholz. Skip 287 Schones. Charles J. 309 645 Schooler. Daryl A. 524 Schorlmg. Steven M 378 524 Schotanus. Nan L. 263 Schrader. Cynthia A 524 Schrader. Melmda L. 263. 645 Schrader. Roberta I. 524 Schrader. 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David J. 21 7. 295 656 Streit. Irva K. 243 Streit. Les D. 180. 531 Streit. Rita A. 359. 656 Stribling. Sheryl L. 273. 350 656 Strieker. Barbara K. 236. 265 656 Strickler. Duane J. 180. 186. 283 657 Strickler. Vincent J. 230. 386. 657 Stritzke. Robert D. 180. 531 Strom. Susan J. 206. 265. 657 Stromberg. Cheryl K. 210. 350. 657 Stromberg. Gary D. 301. 531 Strong, Mable 251. 360 Strong. Michael T. 418 Strong. Paul D. 215 Strong. William R. 189. 379. 657 Stroup. Cynthia L. 657 Stroup. Myron L. 182. 379 657 Strouse. Claudia J. 184. 271 368 657 Strowig. Pamela G. 275 Strube. Nancy L. 240. 247 657 Struby. Charles R. 295. 657 Stum. BetteD.88 Stryker. Charles A. 142. 165. 195.305 657 Stryker. Ronald A. 196. 305 657 Stuart. Gregory C. 137. 307 531 Stuart. Jeanne M. 531 Stuart Kay E. 350 Stuart. Larry D. 214 Stuber. Larry P. 182. 186. 657 Stuchal. Gary G. 195 387 657 Stuchal. Gary G. 195. 387. 657 Stuckey. Janice G. 242 Stuckey. JohnW. 216 283 531 Stuckey. Marilyn F. 265 657 Stucky. Carolyn L. 220. 350 657 Stucky. Darrell G. 531 Stucky. David D. 180. 186 220 657 Stucky. John R. 412 Stucky, Ramona J. 220. 350 657 Stucky. Roger 165 Stucky. Ronald L. 180. 186. 220 657 Stucky. Steve M. 220. 657 Studdard. Janet T. 206 Student Affairs 104-105 Student Education Association 208 Student Governing Association 160-163 Student Health 106-107 Student Publications 66-73 Student Senate 160 Studer. Janet M. 350 657 Studer. Kenneth L. 193 238 531 Stueve. Carl L. 1 75. 185. 432. 657 Stueve. Doug T. 180. 378. 379. 432 657 Stull. Nancy B. 206 Stum. BetteD. 368. 657 Stumpff. Lawrence C. 179 531 Such. Robert E. 393. 531 Sudja. Victoria M. 329. 340, 657 Suellentrop. Timothy 190 531 Suggs. FredW. 176. 278. 303. 531 Suggs. Laura J. 216 Sullivan. Betty J. 393. 657 Sullivan. Ronald L. 387. 657 Sullivan. TerranceL. 188. 285 657 Sullivan. Verna M. 69. 271 . 657 Sulsar. Cynthia L. 657 Sumey. Marilyn K. 233. 238. 368 657 Summers. Barbara L. 265. 350. 657 Summers. Carl F. 531 Summers. Larry W. 313, 657 Summers. Sara A. 265. 531 Sumner. Stephen A. 187 531 Sundahl. Thomas E. 315 531 Sunderland. Joan E. 212. 329. 657 Sundgren. Betty L. 350. 657 Sundheim. Richard A. 281.657 Surface, Marianna 263 368 657 Surs. Wendelin359. 657 Sutera. Diane E. 247. 267 657 Sutherland. Richard 531 Surfer. Connie D. 359. 657 Sutler. Mark D. 379 Suttles. Linda S. 185. 350 658 Sutton. Cynthia S. 247. 259 658 Sutton. Douglas A. 238. 658 Sutton. Percy 40 Sutton, Terry P. 678 Svaty. Anne L. 26. 254. 658 Svaty. Karl J. 234. 241 Svoboda. Barbara L. 359. 658 Svoboda. Olen F. 190, 531 Swafford. William S. 278. 291. 658 Swails. Gary G. 216 Swain. Anita A. 228. 275. 359 658 Swain. John E. 77. 291. 234 658 Swan. Arthur T. 177. 531 658 Swander. William A. 281. 531 Swanson. Larry A. 658 Swanson. Michael R. 531 Swanson, Sarah E. 229. 233 263 363 658 Swanson. William A. 301.393 658 Swart. Harry M. 658 Swart. Roger R. 220 Swatditat. Amornrat 678 Swayze. Stephen W. 295. 531 Swearngin. KristieL. 267 368 658 Sweat. Donald L. 216. 531 Sweat. Rhonda 242 Sweeney. Michael J. 305. 658 Sweers. Richard H. 188. 323. 658 Sweet. Dennis E. 214. 317. 658 Sweet. Gary L. 188. 281. 531 Swenson. David D. 142. 190. 191. 195 305 532 Swenson. Dennis D. 532 Swenson. Edward L. 142 190 191 197 333. 532 Swenson. Karen A. 265. 359. 658 Swenson. Kenneth L. 295. 397. 420. 532 Swenson. Laurence R. 305. 658 Swenson. Nancy R. 359. 658 Swenson, Patricia A. 261. 658 Swenson. Richard L. 230 394 658 Swift. Nolan G. 394 658 Swift. Sarah J. 255 658 Swim. Janet A. 532 Swingle. Dean E. 315.658 Swisher. Andrew D. 387 658 Swisher. Mary T. 532 Swisher. Rhae M. 532 Swisher. Terry L. 532 Switzer. Allen L. 307. 658 700 Switzer . Charles L. 309. 658 Switzer. Veryl 105. 412 Switzky. Dennis W. 387. 432. 658 Swoyer. Donna M 532 Syal. Saadat M. 88. 225. 658 Sylvester. James E. 321. 658 Sylvester. James E. 321. 658 Sylvester. Janice M. 74. 532 Symns. Richard D. 327. 658 Symphony Orchestra 167 Szopmski. Leonard P. 658 Tabak. Samuel 658 Tacha. Ronald L. 206. 432 Tacha. Thomas C. 379. 658 Tagader. Mrs E. E 310 Taggart. Ternll L. 379. 658 Taha. Ibrahim M. S. 170. 223. 224 Takach. Deborah A. 213. 261. 658 Talley. Gordon W. 387. 658 Tang. Ting J 223 Tangeman. Roy D 162 Tangeman. Steven A. 297. 658 Tannebaum. Edward J. 532 Tanner. James R. 165 Tanner. John W. 165 Tapsak Dennis K 301.658 Taras. Edna T. 183 Tarry. Patricia J. 201. 239.658 Tarwater. Marta A. 449. 658 Tasker. Alan V 178. 379. 658 Tasker. Sue A 173. 201. 351. 658 Tatro. Shirley M 359. 659 Tatro. Vicky L 340 659 Tau Kappa Epsilon 320-321 Tau Sigma Delta 188 Taul.TomB. 215. 319.659 Taussig. Robert A 218 Taussig. Mary M 218 Taussig. Susan E. 218. 368. 532 Taussig. Timothy R 387. 659 Tavakohzade. Mohamad R. 88 Taylor. Allen D 379. 659 Taylor. Bradford T 285. 659 Taylor. Charles B 315. 659 Troutfetter. George E 533 Taylor. Christine A 160. 259. 659 Taylor. Deborah 271. 659 Taylor. Donald M 659 Taylor. James E 278. 307. 532 Taylor. James S. 532 Taylor. Jerry R. 281.659 Taylor. Julie L. 171. 236. 245. 275. 659 Taylor. Keith R. 313.659 Taylor. Lorraine A 351. 659 Taylor. Lot F. 195 Taylor. Marsha L 659 Taylor. Michelle 165. 173. 208. 368. 659 Taylor. Pamela K 359. 659 Taylor. Robert L 289. 659 Taylor. Sandra L 205. 659 Taylor. Steven L.I 52. 240 Taylor. Thomas W. 319. 532 Taylor. Victor J 285. 659 Teagarden. Glenn R.81. 175. 182. 186 Teagarden. Joe S 182. 186.379 659 Tebo. Susan M. 350 351. 659 Teel. Constance S 189.351.659 Teeters. Sharon K 368. 659 Tegethoff. Joan M 240. 368. 659 Tegethoff. Pamela J. 351. 659 Temeyer. Mary B 659 Temme. Linda A 267. 659 Tempero. Kathryn I. 336 Tennis 438-439 Terhune. Steven F. 394 Terpenmg. Harold R. 206. 387. 659 Terry. Charles L 387. 659 Tesch. Carol C 242 Tesch. Leroy D. 215 Teske. Jolene K 659 Tessendorf. Linda R. 532 Tessendorf. Mary K. 340. 659 Teten. Johann H. 394. 659 Thalmann. Lynn E. 387. 659 Theno. Patricia A. 240. 532 Theno. Robert L 240. 279 Theta Sigma Phi 198 Thiel. David E 379. 659 Thiele. Gerald H 178. 185. 238. 240. 532 Thiele. Wayne E. 217. 299. 659 Thies. Cindy L 206. 359. 659 Thiessen. Anne L. 659 Thiessen. Anne L. 659 Thixton. Paula S 208. 351. 659 Thomas. Beverly J 168. 172. 329. 532 Thomas. Edith J 263. 659 Thomas. Gregg D 379. 659 Thomas. Jack L 425 Thomas. Jacquelyn J 359. 660 Thomas. John E. 198.219.311.660 Thomas. John P. 278. 313. 660 Thomas. Ken 89 Thomas. Leroy G. 414 Thomas. Lynn R. 230 660 Thomas. Martha W. 245. 394. 660 Thomas. Michael C. 418 Thomas. Randall T 379 660 Thomas. Randall T. 379. 660 Thomas. Richard B 660 Thomas. Rita E 229. 660 Thomas. Teresa K. 35 1 . 66O Thomas. Thomas J. 2nd 315. 660 Thomas. Timothy M. 165 Thomas. Wilton 91 Thomason. Ronald G. 327. 660 Thompson. Clifford W. 387. 660 Thompson. Colleen K. 359 660 Thompson. Cynthia J. 165. 185. 273. 359. 660 Thompson. Cynthia S 235. 236 Thompson. David R. 317. 532 Thompson. Dennis L. 532 Thompson. Edna B. 359 Thompson. Gary D. 180. 186. 379. 660 Thompson. Gary D 185. 332 Thompson. James T. 441 Thompson. John W. 2O6 Thompson. Kenneth J. 394. 532 Thompson. Kenneth L. 660 Thompson. LynneC. 387. 532 Thompson. Marcia E. 205. 265. 660 Thompson. Martha J. 368. 660 Thompson. Mccager M. 218. 660 Thompson. Michael L. 533 Thompson. Nancy K. 229. 660 Thompson. Patricia A 229 Thompson. Peggy A. 238. 359. 660 Thompson. Richard K 533 Thompson. Robert S. 660 Thompson. Sheila K. 351. 660 Thompson. Stephen R 660 Thompson. Sue J. 185. 211. 244. 533 Thompson. Terry D. 181. 533 Thompson. Victoria L. 2O6. 359. 660 Thompson. Wayne E. 533 Thompson. William S. 397. 660 Thompson. Mrs. Wilma 364 Thomsen. David L 387. 660 Thomson. James C. 660 Thomson. Mark A 289. 660 Thorn. Alan L. 203. 240. 387. 660 Thom. Karen D 660 Thorn. Marcia R. 339. 340. 660 Thornburg. Janet R. 368. 66O Thome. Royal L. 660 Thornton. David J. 305. 660 Thorp. Roger M. 188. 189. 533 Thorsell. Galen E. 197. 387. 660 Thorson. Daniel E 289. 660 Thorson. Eugene 121. 123 Threlkel. Karen K 329. 660 Thrugate. Susan J. 368. 66O Thuillez. David E. 188. 379. 660 Thull. Richard A. 660 Thummel. Bev 243 Thunn. Ardyth E. 217. 233 Thurston. Rita M. 182. 185. 351.660 Thyfault. Linda G. 201. 351. 660 Tibbetts. Cathy J. 231. 265. 351. 661 Tree. Teresa L. 359. 661 Tidd. Kim 407 Tiemeier. Neil E. 303. 661 Tiemeyer. Gerald L 279. 661 Tiesmg. Stephen D. 387. 661 Tietz Nancy 167. 271. 359. 661 Tiford. Marian R. 359. 661 Tilford. Wanda J 363. 661 Tiesmg. Stephen D. 387. 661 Tietz. Nncy L. 167. 27 1 . 359. 66 1 Tilford. Marian R 359. 661 Tilford. Wanda J. 363. 661 Tilghman. Benjamin 131 Tillinghast. Henry S. 251. 333. 661 Tillmghast. Herbert S. 234. 333. 661 Tillman. Frank 140 TiUman. Janice M. 661 Tillotson. Dwight K. 303. 661 Tilsch. JonG. 189.533 Timken. Philip D. 291. 661 Tiken. Roger D. 291.533 Tiner. Guy B. 432 Tinkler. DuaneN. 215. 661 Tinkler. Linda K. 242 Tinkler. Rita M. 242. 533 Tinkler. Steven B. 533 Tinkum. James F 379. 661 Tippin. 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Mary F 259. 533 Tramposh. Richard E. 387 661 Transue. Kay 1.212. 233. 363. 661 Transue. Vicki E. 212. 363. 661 Trarbach. Mark A. 217 Travis. Max R. J. 186. 387. 662 Tregemba. Michele L. 359. 662 Trenkle. Patricia A. 247. 267. 662 Trent. Curtis 155 Trent. Thomas M. 662 Tresenriter. James R. 295. 662 Triangels 246 Triangle 322-323 Tribunal 159 Tngg. Becky L. 340. 662 Trigg. Linda S. 340. 662 Triplett. Joan E. 394.662 Trotter. Donald M. 151 Trout. Catherine A. 173. 351. 662 Troutman. Monty L. 387. 414. 662 Trowbridge. James W. 203. 240. 241 Trower. Thomas W 533 Troyer. Deryl L. 533 Trueblood. Linda S 251. 369. 662 Trueblood. Michael E. 394. 662 Truelsen. Kenneth A. 394. 662 Trumpp. Gary A. 165. 394. 661 Trumpp. Janice A. 209. 21 1. 228. 229. 661 Trzicky. Dianna K. 661 Tsai. Mary K. 223 Tuck. Deanna F. 186.231.271.351.662 Tuck. Sharon E. 237. 245. 271. 662 Tucker. Carol L. 261. 662 Tucker. Jerry C 662 Tucker. Leonard L. 182. 533 Tucker. Neil E. 177. 394. 662 Tu ma. Harold 155 Tuma. Jimmy L. 178. 533 Tunell. Jenila C. 244 Tunison. Lynda J. 351. 662 Tunison. Mrs. Wilma 342. 350 Turk. Kay L. 233. 269. 340. 662 Turley. Steven J. 189. 379. 662 Turnbull. Clifford G. 192. 533 Turner. Douglas C. 305. 662 Turner. Karen 206. 663 Turner. Lee H. 307. 379. 663 Turner. Marilyn L 351. 663 Turner, Ralph L. 176. 533 Turner. Stacy L 432 Turner. Terri A. 663 Turner. Theresa J. 182. 186. 351. 363. 663 Turnquist. Steven D. 182. 185. 283. 663 Turoin. Donna S. 185. 340. 663 Turtle. Charles F. 197. 241. 663 Twiss. PageC. 131. 204. 205 Tyler. Deborah L. 369. 663 Tyler. Teresa R 269. 663 Tyler. Thomas A. 394. 663 Tyson. Sharon R 369. 663 u Uhl. Harley E. 279. 663 Ulrich. Suzanne K. 340. 663 U mba ugh. Jack L. 192 Umbehr. Jack K. 379. 663 Umberger. Gregory D. 81. 117. 165. 183. 299.663 Umscheid. Marilyn L. 170. 219. 533 Underbjerg. Dennis V 289. 533 Underbjerg. Gravers 91 Underclassmen 542-674 Ungeheuen. Dillard L. 78. 534 Linger. Elizabeth 101 Union 28-29. 108-109 Union Governing Board 28 Union Program Council 109 University Activities Board 158 University Development 112-113 University Or Man 38-39 Unruh. Daryl C. 188. 321 . 663 Unruh. Lyonell R. 379. 663 Unruh. Mrs. Marion D. 316 Unruh. Stephen G. 317. 534 Unruh. Susan R. 210. 263. 351. 663 Urbanek. Rebecca L. 269. 534 Urbanek. Robert C. 534 Urish. Carol L. 184. 205. 359. 663 Urquhart. Dee A. 2O2. 267. 534 Uzzell. Anne M 173. 359. 663 Vander. Jay H. 231. 315. 397. 412. 534 Valburg. Linda L. 173. 207. 351. 663 Valburg. Marcia A. 208. 351. 663 Valerius. Lesley D. 394. 663 Vanalden. Patricia S. 663 Van Allen. James L 394. 663 Van Allen. Michael D. 183. 283. 534 Van Benschoten. Eric J 387. 663 Van Campen Michael J. 187. 534 Vancott. David R. 196. 221. 387. 534 Van Daele. Linda D. 351. 663 Vandegrift. Mary D 369. 663 Vanderschmidt. Richard 663 Vandenberg. Michael E 315. 663 Vandertaan. Alfred S. 178 Vanderleest. Alan J. 379. 663 Vanderlip. 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Gary A 387. 665 Wagner. Joel D 387. 665 Wagner. Linda B. 206. 535 Wagner. Linda K. 665 Wagner. Marcia f. 665 Wagner. Marcia F. 665 Wagner. William M. 186 Wahl. Jan C. 210. 220. 238. 351. 665 Wakabayashi. Isaac 238 Wakefield. Lucille 144. 147 701 Wakeman, Ann K. 351. 665 Walbridge, Constance 394. 535 Waldo. David F. 387. 665 Waldren. Terry B. 193. 387. 665 Waldren. Terry E. 336. 678 Walker. Dale E. 206. 665 Walker, Deborah S. 233. 340. 665 Walker. Fordyce T. 240. 313. 665 Walker. Forrest L. 665 Walker. Hugh 142 Walker. Kenneth M. 293. 535 Walker. Larry C. 379. 665 Walker. Lee 0.665 Walker. Lynn 441 Walker. Marilyn M. 351 . 665 Walker. Martha J. 367 Walker. Michael G. 535 Walker. Rebecca S. 246. 265. 665 Walker. Scott A. 189.665 Walker. Susan J. 359. 665 Walker. Thomas E. 315. 665 Walker. Wendy L. 665 Walker. William St. G. 216 Walker. Wendy 267 Wall. Bertha L. 171.271,665 Wall. Hindman 412 Wallace. John K. 394. 665 Wallace. Kathy L. 369. 665 Wallen. Terry 665 Wallert. Arita A. 359. 665 Wallimann. Isidor J. 200. 222 Wallingford. George W. 394. 536 Walseth. William D. 201, 303, 536 Walsh. Kathy A. 231 Walsten. Robert B. 183. 665 Walter. Delbert E. 170. 175. 216. 665 Walter. Gary A. 164. 187,287,315,536. 665 Walter. Gary J. 397. 432 Walter. Roger N. 31 1.678 Walter. Ronald G. 177,665 Walter. Sara M. 665 Walters. Barbara L. 665 Walters. Charles P. 204. 205 Walters, Joan E. 202. 536 Walters, Lance W. 321 Walters. Larry R. 536 Walters. Steve C. 387, 665 Walters. Steven L. 432 Walters, William L. 666 Walton. Bruce A. 387. 666 Walz. MartaL. 201.351.666 Wamhoff, Luann J. 340. 666 Wanager. Diana L. 536 Wandt. Jerusha J. 269. 394. 666 Wang. Alan T.K. 223 Wang. Kwai-FunH. 223 Wang. Martha Y. 223 Wang, Ting-Yee R. 678 Wanick. Stephen G. 293. 666 Wannamaker. Julen F. 379. 666 War Moratorium 36-37 Ward. Brian K. 278. 315, 666 Ward.Candacel.369, 666 Ward. Donna B. 666 Ward. Joan M. 257.666 Ward. Larry E. 297. 536 Ward. Martha L. 171. 246, 267, 666 Warden, David 206. 418 Warden, Francis 0. 379. 666 Warden. Jessie 147 Warder. Annett 246, 269. 666 Warehime. Orval R. 217 666 Warhurst. Richard A. 177. 666 Warner, Christopher Warner. E. D. 99 Warner. Lawrence W. 666 Warnken. James F. 327. 666 Warren. Jennifer 31 Warren. Kenneth M. 204. 205 Warren. Nancy R. 363 Warren, Paul M. 166. 336, 666 Warwick. Ben T. 387.666 Washburn. Jack E. 315. 666 Washburn. Norvell L. 195. 200 Washington. William N. 205 666 Wassemiller. Jolene K. 340. 666 Wassenberg, Elaine M. 666 Wassenberg. Ellen K. 359. 666 Wasserman. Susan L. 185. 363 666 Wassom, Steven C. 166. 167203 319 666 Watanabe. Akihiro 379. 678 Wathern, Richard J 193 Watkins. Curtis E. 387.666 Watkins. David W. 291. 666 Watkins. Robert E. 666 Watkins. Steven C. 291. 666 Watson. Craig T. 188 Watson. GretchenS. 273 369 666 Watson. Judith J. 351. 666 Watson. Mark W. 317. 666 Watson. Martha J. 207 265 666 Watson. Robert L. 181 Watson. William M. 394 Watt. Cheryl L. 201.394. 666 Watt. Nancy J. 394.666 Watt. Susan L. 394. 666 Watts. Curt L. 394 Way. Scott A. 77.291.666 Way. Walter W. 394. 666 Wayman. Michel L. 394 666 Waymire. Charles F. 231 666 Waymire. Mark P. 305 Waziruddin.Syed224 Weaver. Christine R. 239 Weaver. David L. 193. 285 Weaver. Grant L. 394 666 Weaver. John R. 187 Weaver. Steven C. 191. 305. 666 Weaver. Terry R. 379,667 Webb, Benjamin L. 379, 667 Webb. Cathy K. 206. 233. 267. 340 667 Webb. Darrel A. 177.667 Webb. Jeffery S. 285. 425. 667 Webb. Thomas E. 387. 667 Webber. Sheryl K 667 Weber. Arthur 175 Weber. Cheryl L. 74, 271 Weber. Laurie J. 340. 667 Weber. Nicholas R. 180. 667 Weber. Roger E. 667 Weber. Steven P. 289. 536 Weber. William P. 219. 394. 536 Webring. Rodney L. 193. 667 Webster. Martha H. 536 Webster. Russell C. 195 Weddle. Mark E. 167 Wedel, Franklyn L. 1 78. 667 Wedel. Fred L. 536 Wedel. Gerald W. 359. 667 Wedel. Janice F. 206. 667 Wedel. JennaleeS. 667 Wedel. Sharon L. 394. 667 Wedman. Barbara E. 394. 667 Weeks. Nancy E. 667 Wei. Kang-Cheng678 Weichel. James D. 142. 190 Weichel. Lynda H. 170. 210. 211. 537 Weidler. Michael L. 667 Weidman. Grant L. 41 8 Weidner. Fawn E. 363. 667 Weigand. Brenda J. 359, 667 Weigand, Marvin W. 537 Weigel. Larry 428 Weihe. Terry K. 379. 667 Weil. Harold G. 78. 537 Weinberger. Bonnie L. 229. 233. 394. 667 Weinmann. Ann M. 275. 667 Weir. Stan G. 165. 168. 278. 317. 459. 470. 537 Weisenberg. Rev. Edward 219 Weiss. Lois J. 340. 667 Weixelman. Donna M. 667 Weixelman. John J. 667 Weixelman. Richard L. 537 Welander. Carl E. 166. 167. 203 Welborn. John D. 379. 667 Weldon. Linda S. 267. 351 . 667 Welker. James C. 394.667 Weller, Bernard E. 180. 186 Wells. Christine L. 208. 273, 667 Wells. Connie L. 351.667 Wells. Dale E. 181.289.667 Wells, Dan L. 667 Wells. David D. 667 Wells. Forrest N. 412 Wells. John C. 667 Wells. John J. 414 Wells. Marvin D. 117. 199.667 Wells. Robert A. 196 Welter. Barbara J. 271. 667 Welty. Katherin B. 231. 271.667 Welty. Robert E. 319. 667 Welty. Steven R. 214 Welty, Victoria L. 359, 667 Wempe. Connie J. 359. 667 Wempe. Richard J. 667 Wendland. Allen M. 177. 387 667 Wendlandt. Mark E. 297. 667 Wendling. Nancy 537 Wendling, Neil A. 204. 205 537 Wenger. Angela A. 359, 449. 668 Wenger. Carol D. 331,537 Wenger. Delaine E. 379. 668 Wenger, Evan K. 165.668 Wenger, Kathleen A. 171. 213. 238. 254. 255. 668 Wenger. Richard P. 190.537 Wenger. Rodney A. 189 Wenger. Ronald D. 165. 193. 299, 537 Wenger. Stanley R. 193. 387. 668 Wentz. Cynthia 336. 668 Wentz. James B. 241 Wenz. Gilbert E. 165. 289. 668 Werly. Jane L. 246. 369. 668 Wessels. Bill 183. 186. 387. 668 Wessels. Thomas H. 537 West. Carol A. 351. 668 West Hall 364-369 West. James A. 397, 414. 668 West. James D. 379. 668 West, Janet L. 359. 537 West. Jennifer L. 261. 359. 668 West. Linda D. 242. 538 West. Louise A. 538 West. Paul R. 149. 214. 309. 668 West, Ronald 204, 205 West, Steven J. 538 West. Warren N. 297. 538 West. WilliamS. 285.668 Westcott. Randolph J. 309, 668 Westerhaus. Rita A. 359, 667 Westfahl, Kim B. 244 Westfahl. Steven A. 387. 538 Westhoff. Roy D. 668 Westphal. Carl R. 538 Westphal. Gary L. 175. 216. 538 Westphal. Janet E. 242 Westphal. Russell D. 188. 285. 668 Wetherill, Patricia 359. 668 Wetter. Rita E. 668 Wettstein. Mary I. 369. 668 Wetz. Luann K. 668 Weyer. Douglas C. 175. 234. 283 478 538 Weyer. Edwin C. 379. 668 Weyer. Marcia A. 238 Wheatley. Benjamin H. 69. 164 198 305 668 Wheat State Agronomy Club 178 Wheeler, Alicia 351. 668 Wheeler. Larry R. 165. 309. 668 Whelan, James L. 206. 291. 668 Whitcomb. Randall K. 217. 379. 668 White. Cheryl J. 668 White. Christine M. 183. 217. 359. 668 White. Christine R. 359. 668 White. David C. 1 77. 287. 668 White, Gene P. 215. 297. 668 White. GlendaG. 177. 182.351,668 White. James G. 319. 668 White. Joan M. 351, 668 White. John D. 120 White. Julia D. 166, 167,201,203.340,668 White. LynnannA. 183. 186.351.668 White. Mary A. 201.263. 668 White. Nancy J. 538 White. Pamela J. 336. 668 White. Pamela L. 167. 369. 668 White. Patricia M. 351 . 668 White. Randall K. 297. 668 White. Richard F. 669 White. Robert S. 379. 669 White, Sheryl L. 538 White. Shirley 99 White. StephanC. 185 White.Susan E. 187. 351. 538 White. Sylvia L. 44. 226. 276 White. VernonM. 149,216 White. Vickie L. 265. 394. 669 White. Warren J. 387. 669 White. William R. 607 Whitehair. Janet M. 265. 669 Whitehair. Michael L. 307. 669 Whitehair. Norman 99 Whitehill. Dean A. 176. 379, 669 Whitehill, James H. 206. 538 Whitesell. James L. 206 Whitesell. Jim L. 397. 538 Whiteside. Debra S. 231. 233. 263. 369. 669 Whitham. Wade B. 336. 669 Whitlock. Antoinette 340 Whitlock. Randall J. 307. 669 Whitmer, Dennis N. 234. 287. 669 Whitney. VickieS. 369,669 Whitted. Donna J. 359. 669 Whittier. Randall M. 177. 394. 669 Whitwer. Clint S. 217, 327. 669 Wichman, Ann L. 206. 669 Wichman. Richard C. 323. 538 Wickern. Donald P. 379. 669 Wicks. James L. 280. 669 Wicks. Robert J. 394. 669 Widener. James R. 321. 669 Wiebe, Helen M. 185. 363 Wiechman. Peggy J. 669 Wiedeman. Janet L. 351. 669 Wieland. David K. 206. 432. 538 Wieland. Regi L. 165. 202. 203. 538 Wiens. Prisca M. 208. 394. 669 Weins. Spencer R. 379 Wiese. Bill D. 379. 669 Wieser. Pamela A. 351. 669 Wigger. Timothy D. 195. 278. 279. 538 Wiggins. Dwight E. 538 Wiggins. Suzanne R. 243 Wikle. Bonnie J. 206. 369. 669 Wi Ibeck. Timothy R. 394. 669 Wilbeck. William R. 394. 669 Wilbur. Christine D. 336. 669 Wilbur. Darcy L. 201. 227. 261. 669 Wilcox. Robert 241 Wilcoxen. Dent 160. 161. 168 Wild. Donald R. 177 Wilderman. Gayle A. 182. 351 . 669 Wildlife Society 177 Wiles. Robert E. 183.186.538 Wiley, Cecil W. 216. 538 Wiley. Cheryl J. 363. 669 Wilhite. Lawrence L. 293 Wilhite. Susan W. 538 Wilkens. Carl A. 387.669 Wi Ikens. Clyde J. 387. 669 Wilkerson. Mary A. 359. 669 Wilkinson. James K. 395. 669 Wilkinson. Kevin R. 397.669 Wilkinson. Steven D. 395. 669 Will. Dennis Wayne 180. 289 669 Will. Steven D. 394.395 539 Wi Hard. Gayle K. 255. 539 Willard. Lloyd H. 539 Willard. Michael L. 412 539 Willard. VerlaL 369 669 Willcott. Howard J 311 669 Wille. Diana L. 219. 233. 351, 669 Willhite. Larry L. 539 Williams. Annette M. 226. 359. 670 Wi Iliams. Benton L. 182. 670 Williams. BernardO. 170 Williams. Carol J. 231, 273. 351. 670 Williams. Cherie A. 226. 336. 670 Williams. Christine A. 209. 210. 220 539 Williams. Diann D. 245 Williams. Dorothy D. 359. 363. 670 Williams. Jame E. 395. 670 Williams. Jeffrey D. 166. 281. 670 Williams. Johns. 307.670 Williams. JonellW. 539 Williams. Larry D. 414. 415 Williams. Laurie L. 359. 670 Williams, Lawrence R. 539 Williams. Linda M. 147. 395 539 Williams. Marc L. 311. 670 Williams. Marilyn K. 273. 670 Williams. MarkJ. 165 Williams. Mason 30. 497 583 Williams. MicheleH. 160 395 539 Williams Nancy G. 183. 185.539 Williams. Pamela A. 363 670 Williams. Pamela S. 340 670 Williams. Philip P. 226. 670 Williams. Richard K. 670 Williams. Stephen L. 395 670 Williams. VernonC. 670 Williams. Wilmore E. 670 Williamson. Deborah A. 367 369 670 Williamson. Gary V. 670 Williamson. Kay A. 216, 539 Williamson. PhilipG. 321. 670 Williamson. Steven L. 303. 670 Ldcat Williford. Gary S. 379.670 Wi Iliston Geology Club 205 Willis. Richard R. 321.670 Willis. Sue 263. 351. 670 Wilhts. Thomas L. 307.670 Willt. Roger D. 387. 670 Willyard.CurtL. 72. 317.670 Willyard. Michelle L 244 Wilson. Barbara A. 206. 229. 539 Wilson. Barbara L. 340 670 Wilson. Bonnie J. 369. 670 Wilson. Bruce L. 142. 193. 234. 317 539 Wilson. Chadd R. 190 Wilson. Cynthia K. 265. 670 Wilson. David W. 172.670 Wilson. Diane K. 670 Wilson. Donna L. 229. 670 Wilson, Douglas T. 670 Wilson. Fred D. 379. 670 Wilson. Garnet M. 171 202 336 670 Wilson. Gayle A. 670 Wilson. George G. 31 7. 670 Wilson. Mrs. Grace 286 Wilson. Helen C. 220. 261 . 670 Wilson. James R. 214. 220. 299 539 Wilson, Janet J. 340 670 Wilson. John F. 336 670 Wilson. Karen S. 227. 359. 539 Wilson, Margaret E. 182. 185 351 670 Wilson. Marsha R 220 242 Wilson. Mary E. 242 Wilson. Mary K. 243.539 Wilson. Maxine E. 185. 329, 670 Wilson. Michael F. 387. 670 Wi Ison. Nancy C. 363. 670 Wilson. Philips. 206 Wilson. Richard D. 175 180 186 539 Wilson. Robert E. 305. 671 Wilson. Ronald D. 387. 671 Wilson. Ronald E. 221.387 671 Wilson. Sally A. 257. 351 671 Wilson. Sharon L. 259. 539 Wilson. Steven R. 241. 539 Wilson. Tanya S. 331. 671 Wilson, VickiL. 201.359. 671 Wilson. William P. D. 379 671 Wilt. Jeanette L. 210. 261. 671 Wimer. Barbara L. 182. 186. 359 671 Windels. James H. 166 Windels. James H. 671 Wmden. MaryC. 165.261.671 Wmdscheffel. Gloria D 671 Windscheffel. Jan A. 178.317.671 Wineland. Ronald 0. 170 234 539 Winkler, Susan A. 331.671 Winstead. Larry C. 182. 283.671 Winston. Steven R. 539 Winter, Jeri L. 363 539 Winter, John T. 297 539 Winter. Judith A. 540 Winter. Laren R. 540 Winter. Natalie A. 395. 671 Winter. Richard L. 170. 379 540 Winter. Ruby E. 671 Winter. Sharon L. 242. 540 Winter. 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Michael F. 379. 671 Wolfrom. Howard E. 540 Wolken. Madonna A. 255 369 671 Wolken. Rosalia H. 255. 671 702 Wollen. Sara B. 351. 671 Wollen. Terry S. 214 Wolters. Richard B. 241 Woltkamp. Melinda R 44. 237 265 671 Womens Glee Club 165 Wong. Rose K. 363. 540 Wood. Curtis L 379. 671 Wood. David L. 672 Wood. David W. 336 672 Wood. George M. 672 Wood. Janice K. 184. 329 Wood. John D. 28. 137. 184. 209. 299 540 Wood. Kathleen L. 173 184 329 672 Wood. Kathleen M 359 672 Wood. Marsha A 269. 672 Wood. Michael D 336. 428 672 Wood. Steve J. 315.672 Wood. Steven R. 379 Wood. Susan M. 275. 672 Wood. Susan S 246. 269 540 Woodall. Debby 269. 672 Woodall. Jeffrey W. 235. 387. 672 Woodall. Patricia 269. 351. 672 Woodley. Deborah A. 672 Woodley. Kent E 540 Woods. Rev Bruce 42 Woods. Eddie R. 540 Woods. Janice E 678 Woods. Kathleen A. 540 Woods. Paul C. 3O9. 540 Woods. Ruth E 351.672 Woods. Wanda R 672 Woodson. Janet H. 340. 541 Woodward. Bruce P. 319. 417. 672 Woodward. Nancy L 369. 672 Woodworth. 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