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                    <text>Biographies of 30 African Americans
buried in Potter’s Field at Oak Hill Cemetery
(by Jeanne Klein, Lawrence NAACP)
George Robertson (1863-1882), lot 1179
Isaac King (1860-1882), lot 1169
Two lynching victims, George Robertson and Isaac King, have no census records, although they
reportedly lived in Eudora at the time. Their approximate ages and grave numbers are known
from their interment records.
Eliza Vinegar (1842-1873), lot 201
Peter Vinegar (1836-1882) and Margaret “Sis” Vinegar (1868?-1889?), lot 1167
It appears that the Vinegar family may have come to Lawrence from Arkansas and settled here
by 1866. The 1870 census for the 4th Ward listed Peter (b. 1836 KY), age 34, laborer; Eliza (b.
1845 AR), age 25, keeping house; and four children: Archie (b. 1857 AR), age 13, at home;
Americus (b. 1864 AR), age 6; Margaret (b. 1868? KS), age 4; and Dina (Dora) (b. 1856 KS),
age 14, at school [sic]. Dora’s birth year and age were listed incorrectly because in 1882 she said
she was twelve years old, making her birth year 1870.1
To raise her seven children, Eliza Vinegar (1842-1873) worked as a washerwoman on
New Hampshire street near 9th street blocks from the AME church. While living in impoverished
conditions in 1869, she had already survived a vicious attack while Peter was gone one evening
when two white drunken men forcibly entered her home, smashed all the furniture, and tossed
her baby in its cradle across the room while insulting her with racist language.2
In February 1873, Black citizens of the Second Baptist Church accused city officers of
failing to care for sick and destitute families. They discovered that Mrs. Vinegar had died from
smallpox on Tuesday, February 4 at 5 p.m., but was not buried in potter’s field until Wednesday
evening. “Those who buried her found her laying on the floor just as she died.”3 Dr. Richard
Morris, the city’s health officer, responded to these charges as follows:
….To correct any false impressions…, I wish to inform the public that all the wood and
provisions used by the family for two months or more have been furnished by the city,
also medical treatment, medicines, and clothing mostly by the [white] ladies of the
Benevolent Aid Society. Moreover, while these same colored citizens were busy
organizing a meeting to censure and find fault, a committee of three ladies, consisting of
Mrs. Grovenor, Mrs. Adwers, and Mrs. [Dr.] Morris, were devoting their time to the
collection, purchasing, and making clothing and bedding for the [Vinegar] family, in
1

See Dora’s sworn statement during the coroner’s inquest, Tribune, June 5, 1882. No census records can be found
for three additional children, per https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47419399/eliza-vinegar. Mame Vinegar was
also twelve years old, but no age was mentioned for Josh Vinegar, in Journal, June 8, 1882. No census records or
news reports exist for Richard Vinegar and Isaac Vinegar (1861-1912), https://www.findagrave.com/
memorial/47420091/isaac_vinegar. Peter Vinegar was paid 90¢, $6, and $1.40 as a witness in three trials, Tribune,
Jan. 24, Apr. 11, &amp; Nov. 28, 1867.
2
One man, Joe Osborne, was arrested and fined $20 and costs. He also paid Mrs. Vinegar $25 in damages, in
“Disgraceful Proceedings,” Tribune, Dec. 1 &amp; 3, 1869; “Police Court,” Journal, Dec. 3, 1869.
3
“Resolution,” Tribune, Feb. 12, 1873.

�order that they might be removed and newly clad whenever it was deemed safe to the
public to have the change made. I have visited this family almost every day for two
months and supplied all their wants as promptly and as diligently as I would any other
family, white or colored, under like circumstances. The charge that Mrs. Vinegar died
Tuesday evening and was not removed and buried till Wednesday evening is true and was
the very best thing that could be done in safety to the public.
I will state further that during these two long months of suffering of this unfortunate
family, not the first one of their people have offered me one word of sympathy in their
behalf, nor one morsel of food, nor clothing, nor aid of any description whatever. And it
was with the greatest difficulty and at an exorbitant price, that I succeeded in procuring
two colored men who had had the disease to bury this woman after her death.4
Much of the same sort could be said concerning other poor, cared for by the city, but as
this article is already much longer than I intended it, I shall forbear. I am gratified to state
that, so far, the disease with which the Vinegar family has been afflicted has been kept
under control and hope soon to be able to say that Lawrence is free from any further
spread of smallpox.
R. MORRIS,
Health Officer.5
Peter Vinegar (1836-1882), the third lynching victim, was implicated in Bausman’s
murder, likely based on his earlier brushes with the law in police court. In 1872, he was accused
of stabbing Miles Daniels, a Black man, over a card game quarrel at Dan Stone’s saloon. Even
though Daniels struck first and was fined $50, Vinegar firmly denied having a knife but was
fined $75.6 Two years after his wife’s death, he was charged for a robbery in Eudora with two
other men, but the case was dismissed for insufficient evidence. He was also fined $5 for
habitual drunkenness, and two “naughty” women who boarded at his house were jailed.7
In 1876, police officers arrested Peter’s 12-year-old son Americus for stealing several jars
of preserves discovered under the floor. Although Peter “expressed considerable surprise and
showed great mortification” over his son’s arrest, two disreputable women boarders told officers
that Peter “instigated” the theft. The Tribune added, “It is a notorious fact that this ogre forces
[his children] to steal and beats them when they are unsuccessful.”8 A Black girl also filed a
complaint against Peter Vinegar and a Black woman for assaulting her with sticks and stones,
and he was back in jail for an unknown charge in 1880.9
Later that year, while railing against several Black thieving families, the Tribune incited
racial violence as follows: “Among the worst of these is the notorious Vinegar family, whose
names are familiar to readers of the police notes, and who should be treated by the city as
vagrants. A proper treatment would be to suspend them by a rope over the dam and permit them
to soak about forty-eight hours.”10

4

Her interment record shows that Bailey and Smith, white undertakers, were paid $8 (about $210 in 2025 dollars)
for her burial.
5
Quoted in “The Health Officer Speaks,” Tribune, Feb. 16, 1873 (emphasis in original).
6
“Stabbing Affray,” Tribune, Dec. 10 &amp; 11, 1872; “Police Court,” Western Home Journal, Dec. 12, 1872.
7
In Journal, Aug 6, 1875; Dec. 28, 1875; Oct. 27, 1875.
8
Quoted in “The Vinegars,” Tribune, May 3, 1876.
9
In Journal, Jan. 24, 1877; Feb. 5, 1880.
10
Quoted in “Vagrants,” Tribune, May 5, 1880.

�After Bausman’s murder, the Tribune explained the family’s impoverished circumstances
further and held Lawrence citizens responsible for the family’s destitution:
The shocking and repulsive character of the loathsome ‘Vinegar’ den which has been
turned inside out in our city, ought not to be a surprise to any person who has resided in
Lawrence during the last ten years. At least eight years since when the Vinegar children
were all young, they might have been seen any morning going about from house to house
asking for something to eat. If you questioned one of the forlorn, shivering, half-naked
little outcasts, she would say, ‘Father doesn’t earn enough to buy us all something to eat,
Mother is dead, and ‘Sis’ can’t get no pay for work. I ain’t had nothing to eat since
yesterday. If you can’t gimme a piece of bread, just let me get a little warm.’ All this, and
much more, many a citizen of Lawrence can remember about these vagabond children.
The dirty miserable little objects would offer to work and pay for cold victuals or old
clothes, but their reputation had preceded them and no one felt like trusting them to
remain upon the premises, and so they were ordered to get out as quickly as possible.
Now then, given this quantity of hunger, cold, homelessness and childish helplessness,
leave it alone to look after itself, and what right has any one to suppose that the result will
be other than deceit, theft, murder and all possible kinds of depravity. And if in addition
to the problem of poverty, ignorance and idleness we add, as in the case of the Vinegar
family, the dreadful factor of inherited evil tendencies, and the further complication of
race disadvantages, we have a situation from which we may be certain the worst possible
will result. Indeed, the matter of surprise is that worse and more of it has not come about
long before this.
This shocking murder which has just been perpetrated in our very midst is only another
reminder of the truth which men must learn sooner or later—that they must not merely
attend to their own affairs, or rather, their neighbors’ affairs are their affairs too.
….If ten years since the city of Lawrence had seen to it that the numerous members of
this Vinegar family had been set to work, if poor little hungry mouths of the smaller
children had been supplied with wholesome food, and the pitiful little bare limbs
comfortably clad, who supposes that we should have had now with us all the horror and
the expense of this murderous event.
Of course, the problem of how to deal with the desperately poor and the ignorant is not
easily worked out; nevertheless it might be done….
For all the pain and the honor which the citizens of Lawrence have experienced within
the last few days, the best citizens are responsible. They are only reaping the inevitable,
the legitimate harvest of their own neglect and incompetency during the last ten years.
Politicians, business men, ministers, teachers, men and women of Lawrence how
seriously will you take this question into consideration and how carefully will you work
out the result of your conscientious thought about it. It is too late to undo the dreadful
past, but it is not too late to see to it that next winter shall not find one little cold and
hungry child, black or white, in our beautiful city….
Of this much we may be sure: ignorance and idleness mean murder, drunkenness and
desolation of all sorts. And this also may we remember: we are our brothers’ keepers.11

11

Quoted in “The Lesson of It,” Tribune, June 8, 1882.

�Like her brother Americus, Margaret “Sis” Vinegar (1868?-1889?) also faced criminal
charges in police court. In the late 1870s and early 80s, she was charged with stealing a valuable
ring from a white woman that she sold for 35¢ and later a pair of shoes from a store that put her
in the county jail.12 Police also believed she stole $20 rather than found it as she claimed.13
During the coroner’s inquest over Bausman’s murder, Margaret denied any role in the
murder and stated, “I wouldn’t lie for nobody.”14 Four months later, John Waller, a Black
attorney, and other lawyers defended her against charges that she was involved in Bausman’s
murder. In her testimony, she said she was 15 years old (b. 1867) and explained her meeting with
Bausman who had been drinking whiskey. During “the commission of their crime,” King and
Robertson struck Bausman over the head. “She begged them not to kill him and fled home.” At
the opening of the trial, “Mr. Waller made a very able appeal in behalf of his client, giving an
account of the unfavorable conditions under which she had been brought up, and the trials she
had to contend with.”15
District Court Judge Stephen Nelson then explained the differences between murder in
the first and second degrees to the jury:
…If you find from the evidence that the defendant had an assignation for illicit
intercourse with [Bausman] and [that Robertson and King killed him] without the
connivance [knowledge] of the defendant, then you must find her not guilty, even though
you find that during their illicit and improper intercourse the defendant feloniously
appropriated [Bausman’s] money; for in order to find her guilty, you [must find] that she
conspired with the parties who used force so that the acts of each one became the acts of
all….
After less than three hours, the jury convicted her manslaughter in the second degree.16
When a new trial was granted, Sis was allowed to “board out” from the county jail due
“to her delicate condition.”17 Yet at her second trial, another all-white jury convicted her of
murder in the first degree within fifteen minutes. She “displayed not the least sign of emotion or
interest regarding her future” because she “had undoubtedly given up all hope of ever gaining
her liberty.”18 John Waller then responded as follows:
In the first place we did not expect that ‘Sis’ Vinegar could be cleared in a community
where the minds of the whole public has been excited to its highest zenith…; and second,
where her father, against whom there was no charges, was [hung]….We will always
believe that ‘Sis’ Vinegar is innocent of the murder of Bausman, and to send her to the
penitentiary for life…is no less a crime than was [her father’s hanging]. We do not
criticize the Jurors as such, [but it looks as if] our [white] officers were afraid to put a
man of color on the jury….19
12

“Robberies,” Journal, June 1, 1877; “A Sour Case,” (Lawrence) Reporter, July 11, 1879.
“Who Has Lost Money?” Journal, Jan. 27 &amp; 28, 1880.
14
Quote in “Vinegar Tribe,” Tribune, June 7, 1882; “Unveiling of the Mystery,” Western Home Journal, June 8,
1882.
15
Quoted in “Murder in the Second Degree!” Journal, Oct. 6, 1882.
16
Quotes in Journal, “On Trial for Life,” Oct, 5, 1882; “Murder in the Second Degree!” Oct. 6, 1882.
17
“The Jail,” Journal, Jan. 26, 1883.
18
Quoted in “Sis Vinegar” second trial, Apr. 11, 1883.
19
Quoted in “The Trial and Conviction of Margaret Vinegar,” Western Recorder, Apr. 12, 1883.
13

�Judge Nelson sentenced her to life at the Kansas penitentiary in Lansing.20 While there,
Sis paid $5 to a local butcher for a meat bill her family owed. “She has a very good reputation
with the prison officials for good behavior” and had saved up the money earned for good
conduct.21 In 1888, John Waller applied for her pardon from Gov. Martin, backed by many Black
citizens.22
However, Margaret Vinegar died from TB on February 1, 1889 around age 20. She may
have been buried at the penitentiary’s graveyard, although no records exist.23 Therefore, her
memorial grave marker is added to Peter Vinegar’s grave marker in lot 1167 at potter’s field.
Her EJI marker, located near the old courthouse at the municipal pool, was dedicated on
June 10, 2023.24 It reads as follows:
The Sexual Assault of Margaret “Sis” Vinegar
In June 1882, two Black men discovered a white man sexually assaulting 14-year-old
Margaret “Sis” Vinegar. The Black men, who were living with the Vinegar family at the time,
came to Margaret’s defense and the white assailant was killed. Although she was just 14 and had
been the victim of a sexual assault, Margaret was arrested along with her father and the two
Black men who rescued her. While in jail, she was terrorized by a white lynch mob that broke
into the jail and debated whether or not to lynch her, ultimately voting not to by a majority of
one. However, the mob did kidnap her father and rescuers and lynched all three of them on June
10. Margaret remained in jail and in October she was tried for capital murder of the white man
who sexually assaulted her. An all-white jury quickly convicted her. Her lawyers requested a new
trial in another county, and in 1883 a second all-white jury convicted Margaret and sentenced her
to execution. A local newspaper in Lawrence celebrated the conviction: “very little surprise was
manifest at the finding of the jury, which is undoubtedly a just one.” A few years later after her
conviction, Margaret died from tuberculosis in 1889 while incarcerated in Lansing. Decades after
the era of enslavement, sexual violence against Black girls and women was tolerated and
unaddressed. Margaret Vinegar became a victim of this violence and the racial bias that punished
all who resisted the horrors of this abuse.

20

“The Vinegar Sentence,” Western Home Journal, Apr. 19, 1883; “Bound for the Pen,” Journal, Apr. 26, 1883.
Evening Tribune, Dec. 6, 1884; “A Creditable Act,” Gazette, Dec. 1, 1884.
22
“Application for Pardon,” Tribune, Sept. 28, 1888; Evening Tribune, Feb. 4, 1889.
23
Atchison Globe, Feb. 2, 1889; Journal, Feb. 5, 1889; https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/ 47466854/margaretvinegar was taken down.
24
Maya Hodison, “Margaret ‘Sis’ Vinegar memorialized,” Lawrence Times, June 10, 2023.
21

�Elias L. Bradley (1819-1896), lot 1346 and Frances E. Bradley (1845-1891), lot 1474
Brazil Bradley (1866-1891), lot 1470 and Jennie Bradley (1875-1893), lot 1428
Elias L. Bradley (1819-1896) was a very well-known pioneering barber, a devout Christian of
St. Luke AME Church, and an honorable Mason who actively engaged with the Lawrence
community. His life’s story, as reported in Lawrence newspapers, bears witness to an industrious
and conscientious man who cared for others’ needs while practicing his trade over his six
decades-long career. Given that his various barber shops served as inter-racial gathering venues
for conversations, he well understood the need for calming racial tensions with a clean shave,
soothing shampoo, and expertly trimmed haircut.
On August 13, 1820, when Eli was eighteen months old, his white father, Edward
Bradley, emancipated him and his younger sister Caroline in Hempstead County, Arkansas,
having already freed his enslaved mother, Ann, and his three brothers (Zeb, Dan, and Gad) in
1815 and 1818.25 In his youth, Eli learned to read and write and apprenticed as a barber for five
years, beginning in 1832, writing, “I claim to be inferior to none at the trade.” While living with
his mother and sister in Little Rock, Arkansas, by 1850, he plied his trade and bore a child, Julia
Agnes, in 1851 with his first wife. Upon learning about the bloody border wars between free
staters in Kansas Territory and Missouri’s proslavery guerillas, he came to Lawrence for the first
time in 1856, opened a barber shop, and later “shouldered the musket to stand in the defense of
our city” during Confederate Gen. Price’s 1864 threatening raid.26
Frances Esther Mumford (1845-1891) (also born in Hempstead County, Arkansas)
married Elias Bradley on May 26, 1860 at Fort Scott, Kansas. In 1861, the couple moved with
Julia Agnes to Lawrence, where Mrs. Bradley would raise their eight children and Mr. Bradley
would resume barbering.27 Upon opening “a bathing establishment” downtown on Massachusetts
Street “for the benefit of all who may patronize him,” he pointed out the following: “Gentlemen,
I have been almost disheartened in my adventure of opening business among you. I was told in
the South that the Northern people would not patronize me much—that I would starve—that I
would find out that the Northerners were not friends to the colored man. Now is the chance to
prove it to the contrary.”28
One year later, when William Quantrill and his Missouri guerillas murdered men and
destroyed Lawrence on August 21, 1863, Bradley saw a white man shot and his body thrown into
a burning building.29 The Bradley family survived but “lost all”—presumably their home, his
workplace, and possessions. They received some relief ($12.10 worth of groceries or $286 in
2025 dollars) and some clothing.30 Two years later, he owned $500 in real estate property and

25

Hempstead County Deeds Record Book I, 118-19, in Dena White, “Slavery in Hempstead County, Arkansas,”
honors thesis, Ouachita Baptist University, 1984, 41-42, https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/cgi/
viewcontent.cgi?referer=&amp;httpsredir=1&amp;article=1195&amp;context=honors_theses. See also
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bradley-15833.
26
In Tribune, “Barber Shop!” Apr. 5, 1867, “1856,” Dec. 21, 1872.
27
(Fort Scott) True Democrat, May 26, 1860. No news can be found on what happened to Julia.
28
Quoted in advertisement, Journal, Sept. 4, 1862; “Tonsorial,” Tribune, Feb. 20, 1862.
29
Tribune, June 1, 1870.
30
See Bradley listed in “Lawrence Relief Commission,” Tribune, Oct. 3, 1863.

�$500 in personal property (worth a total of $18,283 in 2025 dollars).31 Although he claimed $478
($11,305) in raid damages, he did not receive sufficient payments, much like the majority of
claimants.32 Yet surviving the raid became a great source of pride, especially for Black
businessmen. With others, Bradley met at Fred W. Read’s store to plan the first reunion of raid
survivors at South Park on August 21, 1891, and his name appeared on survivors’ lists through
1895.33
After the Lawrence massacre, Bradley’s frequent newspaper advertisements, touting his
years of experience, attracted men, women, and children, both Black and white, to his barber
shops at different downtown locations on Massachusetts Street.34 For instance, Major B. S.
Henning, a white Union officer and railroad executive, “used to come up from Kansas City to get
his hair cut by Bradley. He had become so well suited with the work that barber did in this line,
that he would try no one else.”35 After Bradley spent $190 (over $4,000) on three handsome new
chairs from Chicago, Rev. David G. Lett and his son Hannibal moved their “Crystal Palace”
from Topeka in 1870 to his enlarged and improved stand at 70 Massachusetts, where “his former
patrons [could] hardly recognize the place” now “up in such fine style.”36 At some point, a
picture of an old horse, labeled “Blood will tell,” hung in his shop.37 Over the course of his
extensive career until at least 1890, he “always received a full share of patronage,” along with
several Black barbers who partnered or worked with him, including William H. Butler, John M.
Mitchell, Mark Anthony, (James?) Stewart, John L. Waller, and James Gross.38 In 1879, Bradley
and Butler “defied any barber or barbers to excel us in shaving or hair-cutting.” Frank Willard, a
white barber, accepted their challenge with a bet of $100 and John Mitchell refereed.39
Given his writing skills, Bradley often served as a secretary for various gatherings. In
1865, he recorded a huge July 4th celebration among Black folks in which soldiers and women,
dressed in white representing 35 states, paraded downtown.40 Together with other civil rights
31

See “African-Americans in the 1865 Kansas Census (Douglas County)” by Debby Lowery and Judy Sweets (selfpublished, 2006), 14.
32
“Quantrill Raid Claims,” Tribune, Mar. 11, 1887. Although claimants reportedly received 4% interest on their
amounts in 1887, the principal, in annual installments of 10%, was not paid until January 1890. See Katie H.
Armitage, “‘Out of the Ashes’: The Rebuilding of Lawrence and the Quest for Quantrill Raid Claims,” Kansas
History 37 (Winter 2014-15): 226-41, especially 235 on Bradley.
33
In Journal, “Business Men Who ‘Still Live,’” Aug. 21, 1889; “Quantrell [sic] Didn’t Get Them,” Aug. 18, 1891.
During this reunion, C. W. Smith registered at least 30 Black residents out of more than 380 survivors, at
https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/225627.
34
One ad ran from April 15, 1869 thru February 25, 1870; in Tribune, “Head-Quarters Shop,” Dec. 27, 1868; barber
shop with a bathhouse “to keep the outer man clean,” at 9 th and Mass., July 8, 1873; on Massachusetts north of 7th
Street, Journal, May 12, 1876; “Star of the West,” (Kansas) University Courier, Nov. 3, 1879; at 622 Massachusetts
in his final advertisement, Journal, Dec. 24, 1890.
35
Quoted in Lawrence Daily Gazette, July 12, 1890.
36
“New Chairs,” Tribune, Sept. 7, 1869; quoted in Journal, Mar. 1, 1870; Tribune, Feb. 26, 1870. Bradley also
obtained a liquor license, Journal, Sept. 8, 1870. Months later, Lett and his son dissolved their partnership with
Bradley by mutual consent and opened a new shop at 58 Mass., Journal, Mar. 28, 1871; Standard, July 20, 1871.
37
“Correspondence” by Lamonte from Augusta, Kansas, in Tribune, Sept. 3, 1873.
38
In Tribune, quoted in partnership with Gross, Mar. 11, 1881; their purchase of two pairs of steel hair-cutting
shears, May 17, 1881; Butler, Dec. 25, 1864; “Barber Shop!” Apr. 5, 1867; Mitchell, July 18, 1871; Anthony, June 5,
1877; Waller, Nov. 10, 1880. He also sponsored a masquerade ball at Eldridge Hall with a barber, Aug. 8, 1871.
39
“Trying to Razor Row,” Lawrence Reporter, Mar. 24, 1879. No report on who won the bet.
40
“Celebration by the Colored People of Lawrence,” Tribune, July 6, 1865.

�activists, such as Charles H. Langston, he petitioned legislators to strike the word “white” from
the Kansas Constitution, to grant suffrage to Black men (regardless of class), and to abolish
racial segregation in public places (including barber shops) beginning in 1866.41 While his peers
remained disenfranchised, his name appeared on a list of qualified voters as a freedman in 1868,
two years before the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment.42 When rumors spread over two
separate racial “outrages” in 1873, Bradley recorded citizens’ denunciations of “unlawful deeds”
committed by Black men on white females.43 Ever conscious of the economic struggles among
lower class citizens, he also “determined to do justice to the laboring class and all who may
patronize them” by charging only 25¢ ($7.45) for a shave and haircut, and 15¢ ($4.50) for
children’s haircuts, sometimes reducing his prices to 10¢ ($3.00).44
St. Luke AME Church became his spiritual home, perhaps since its founding in 1862. In
addition to religious services, congregants also gathered for “indignation” meetings to protest
racial discriminations. For instance, in 1874, citizens and parents vehemently opposed C. B.
Mustard, an incompetent white teacher at the Black-segregated Vermont street school where
Bradley’s children attended.45 Two years later, Bradley and ten other barbers agreed to limit their
hours on Sundays from 6:00 to 10:00 a.m., until 1882, when six barbers decided to close on
Sundays but operate on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to midnight.46 In 1879, Bradley also joined a
meeting, led by Rev. Richard Ricketts, to protest the city council’s failure to appoint any Black
men to positions.47 For her part, Frances reportedly “professed a hope in Christ in 1885,” one
year after Elias retired from St. Luke’s board.48
As a morally upright and sober man, Bradley may have been a charter member of the Far
West Lodge No. 5, an all-Black “secret” society of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons
established in Lawrence in 1866. The following year, on June 24 (St. John’s Day), Capt. William
D. Matthews organized the Most Worshipful King Solomon Grand Lodge of the State of Kansas
headquartered in Leavenworth. Bradley served as an officer (secretary, treasurer, and trustee) for
this state lodge from 1871 through 1885, as well as secretary for Lawrence’s Far West Lodge No.
5 in 1876.49
Beginning in 1889, several tragic deaths occurred in the Bradley family. First, son
41

Bradley was one of three secretaries for a “Colored Men’s Convention” at Frazer’s Hall, Tribune, Oct. 18, 1866;
see also “A Call to the Colored Citizens,” Journal, Jan. 14, 1887. One Journal reporter thought he “never meddles in
politics,” Jan. 6, 1877.
42
See listed names in the First Ward, Tribune, Mar. 19, 1868. To prepare for a celebration of the Fifteenth
Amendment on August 1, 1870 in Leavenworth, Bradley served on the Ways and Means Committee, Tribune, June
23, 1870.
43
“To Whom It May Concern,” Tribune, Apr. 1, 1873 in response to “The Situation,” Journal, Mar. 30, 1873.
44
“I X L Barber Shop,” Tribune, Jan. 17, 1879; Reporter, Apr. 2, 1879; (Lawrence) Kansas Mirror, Nov. 3, 1881;
Journal, August 19, 1882.
45
Secretary E. L. Bradley and Hannibal Lett, Tribune, Aug. 11, 1874.
46
In Tribune, “Notice,” June 1, 1876; Oct. 12, 1882.
47
“Indignation Caucus of the Colored Men,” Tribune, May 23, 1879.
48
Quoted in her obituary, Journal, Feb. 18, 1891; “The AME Church,” Evening Tribune, Jan. 17, 1884.
49
In Journal, “Masonic Grand Lodge,” July 28, 1871; Mar. 24, 1876; “Masonic,” Oct. 15, 1878, Dec. 10, 1881;
“King Solomon’s Grand Lodge,” Nov. 24, 1882, “Notice,” Sept. 13, 1884, “To Whom It May Concern,” Nov. 20,
1885; in Tribune, “Masonic Demonstration,” July 18, 1873; Mar. 23, 1876; “Masonic,” Western Recorder, Oct. 19,
1883; “Masonic” committee, Evening Tribune, Mar. 15, 1890.

�Elmore (1861-1889), a well-educated 29-year-old man born deaf who loved to fish at the Kansas
River, disappeared from the family home in mid-August. (For nine years, Elmore had attended
the “Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb” in Olathe—a tuition-free school that offered free room and
board to its students.) Twelve days later, Elmore’s body was found 25 miles downriver near
DeSoto. By the time Elias had arrived in DeSoto, the coroner had already buried his son in the
town’s “Silent Cemetery.”50 One year later, the family also grieved over the passing of “little
Wilfrid” (unknown birth year).51
Seven months later, Mrs. Frances Bradley, age 45, died quite suddenly from heart disease
at the family home on north Kentucky Street. After her AME funeral, she was buried in Oak
Hill’s potter’s field. In his card of thanks, Mr. Bradley wrote:
Please allow me...to return heartfelt thanks to our many kind friends for their kind
assistance and sincere sympathy towards my bereaved family. Honor to all who have
done so much to show their love and respect. Words fail to express my sense of
appreciation of those deeds which spoke louder than words. Such expressions will not be
unnoticed nor unrewarded by Him who controls the destiny of His creatures; to whom,
with much love, I would commend each of you.52
Another seven months passed when Elias’ 25-year-old son Brazil (“Bud” or “Bead”)
(1866-1891), also a barber downtown, died from tuberculosis. He, too, was buried in potter’s
field. The year before, Bud had engaged in an altercation with another Black barber whom he cut
severely with a razor. Immediately after this incident, Bud ran to his family’s home, changed out
of his bloodied coat, and skipped town for an unknown period of time.53 Then, in February 1893,
Elias’ 17-year-old daughter Jennie Bradley (1875-1893) died of typhoid pneumonia. Her body
was brought from Kansas City and also buried in potter’s field after the funeral.54
Little is known about Bradley’s remaining four children, only that Lawrence H. Bradley
(b. 1864) was released from police court for an assault he did not commit.55 Mary Bradley (b.
1869) married Ernest Russell on March 23, 1891, in Iowa, a ceremony that Lawrence
witnessed.56 No marriage was ever announced about Anna (b. 1871). At age 16, daughter Sarah
(b. 1880) was the sole family member living with her father one year before his death.57
After a very long-lived and highly successful career as a tonsorial artist and
entrepreneurial businessman, Elias L. Bradley died at age 77—while still barbering downtown at
50

“Elmore Bradley,” Journal, Sept. 20, 1889; “Disappeared,” Gazette, Sept. 23, 1889. On the history of the Kansas
School for the Deaf, see https://www.osagecountyonline.com/archives/42697. No burial record for Elmore Bradley
exists in the DeSoto Cemetery, http://www.interment.net/data/us/ks/johnson/ desoto/index.htm.
51
“Card of Thanks,” Journal, July 28, 1890. His burial place remains unknown.
52
Quoted in Journal, Feb. 28, 1891; “Francis Esther Bradley,” obituary, Feb. 21, 1891; “Died Suddenly,” Gazette,
Feb. 16, 1891.
53
In Gazette, “Brazel [sic] Bradley,” Aug. 6, 1891 and “Razors in the Air,” May 5, 1891 (also Journal); and
“Prisoners Escaped,” Journal, June 19, 1885.
54
Gazette, Feb. 24, 1893.
55
“Police Court,” Journal and (Lawrence) Kansas Herald, Aug. 28, 1883.
56
See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bradley-15833.
57
1895 Kansas census.

�5 east 9th Street. Congregants at St. Luke AME Church honored him as “a man of sterling
qualities, a Christian whose daily deportment proved his faith was well founded.” His Masonic
brothers conducted his AME funeral and led him to his burial place—in potter’s field.58
Newspapers do not explain why Frances, Elias, and two of their eight children were
buried in Oak Hill’s potter’s field. Despite Mr. Bradley’s wealth of AME friends, Masonic
brothers, co-workers, and thousands of customers over his six decades-long career, why could no
one come forward to pay for family burials in one standard plot within Oak Hill Cemetery?
Instead, the Bradley family lies at rest in separate paupers’ lots. As Mrs. Bradley’s epigraph
reads:
Forever here my rest shall be,
Close to thy bleeding side.
It’s all my hope, and all my plea,
For me the Savior died.59

58
59

“In Honor of E. L. Bradley,” World, Mar. 18, 1896; Journal, Mar. 9 &amp; 14, 1896.
Quoted in obituary for “Francis [sic] Esther Bradley,” Journal, Feb. 18, 1891.

© Jeanne Klein 2022

�Edward P. Washington (1850-1883), lot 29 (NE ½)
(transcribed and edited by Jeanne Klein 2022)

John L. Waller (1850-1907), an African American lawyer and politician, wrote the following
articles in his Western Recorder newspaper published in Lawrence.60
“Death of E. P. Washington,” March 17, 1883:
We are pained this week to chronicle the death of Edward P. Washington, who died of
smallpox on the [Addis] Island on the [Kansas/Kaw] river bank, east of the city about a mile. The
writer has known Ed. Washington for the last eighteen years; we were boys together, and have
haunted over many a hill, and fished in many a stream in Iowa, years ago. He lived on a farm
northwest of Marshalltown, Iowa, where he grew to manhood and married Miss Sarah Murray of
Oskaloosa, Iowa. Ed Washington was a young man, being thirty-three years old on the 3rd day of
January last past. He and his wife came to Kansas one year ago in company with [his] parents.
They settled in Lawrence, where they have worked hard, and made a comfortable living. They
have made many friends in their new home, and Mr. Washington, being of a long-lived family,
would have lived, no doubt, to the age of at least sixty to seventy, perhaps more. As it is, he and
his wife were forced down upon the island to live or die, with a case of smallpox, for which they
were in no way responsible, while others, who had been equally exposed, were placed in a house
removed from the smallpox.
It is the verdict of almost everyone with whom we have conversed with reference to this
matter, that Washington and his family should have been sent to the pest house west of the city,
where his life, and that of his wife, would have no doubt been saved. We certainly doubt the
wisdom of compelling people who are in good health to remain in company with any contagious
disease. It is all well enough to send persons who have already had smallpox, but we think it a
sacrifice of life to send persons to live with it, who are in danger of taking it.
Mrs. Washington, widow of the deceased, is a most worthy young woman. We tender to her
our most heartfelt sympathy in her sad affliction.
March 22, 1883:
This is doubtless a canard, but it is absolutely true, yes an awful fact that under the instructions
of Mayor [J. D. Bowersock] of this city, Ed. Washington, one among our most worthy colored
citizens, was forced down on the island, as also was his wife, to live or die with a case of
smallpox. They were placed in a thing called a “pest house.” This building is situated on the
south bank of the Kaw, about one mile east of the city. It is surrounded by a group of swamps
which makes it next to impossible for a man to recover even from the most common disease.
Suppose we grant for the sake of the argument that Mr. [Dan] Crew did make the remark
attributed to him. Can it be compared to the loss of a life, which widows a woman, and turns her
out in the world as destitute as a pauper? Mr. Bowersock carried into effect, though plied upon
another victim, what our contemporary charges Mr. Crew to have advised in the case of the child.
We further avow that E. P. Washington might as well have been “wrapped up in a blanket, and
thrown in the river,” as to have been placed, yes FORCED to go and remain on that island, with
the smallpox. We will never forget the last words he said to us.
We met him on the corner of Warren [9th] and Rhode Island streets, the day they took them to
the island, and seeing us, his eyes filled with tears and he choked up, and remarked in a
60

For details on Mr. Waller, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_L._Waller.

�suppressed tone, “Goodbye, John, my family is ruined.” It was the last time we ever saw him.
Can colored men forget how bitterly his wife wept when it was found that she and her husband
had to go and stay with that case of smallpox? We reiterate what we said in the RECORDER last
week. Washington should have been placed in a house separate from the smallpox. He might as
well have been shot as sent to the place where he met his death.
No, the facts are that the present Mayor of this city has no sympathy for colored people, and
they can never prosper while he is at the head of the city government, and the sooner they realize
this fact the better it will be for them.
We charge the death of Ed. Washington upon the head of the Mayor of this city. And what shall
be said of the disconsolate and bereaved widow of Washington? There are white people here who
will testify to the fact of her industry, her good character, and womanly bearing; and from
Marshalltown, Iowa, more than a thousand of the best citizens there would speak in her favor but
only see her now weeping and uncomforted by any friend, down in the woods, on a desolate
island, in obedience to the edict of the man whom our contemporary asks the suffrage of the
colored voters of this city.61
May 10, 1883:
The City Council allowed Mrs. Sarah Washington, widow of Edward Washington, who died
on the island of smallpox, one hundred and seventy-five dollars [$5,164 in 2022 dollars] for
property destroyed, and for her services as a nurse in the pest house. We are glad that this
disconsolate woman has been awarded a few dollars with which to clothe and feed herself. The
loss of her husband no City Council can repay.
“No More Smallpox in the City,” Lawrence Gazette, April 19, 1883:
We are happy to be able to state that the great danger from the spread of smallpox in this city
is over.... At the Dolan house, in Wakarusa Township, there are three cases....
There have been in this city the following cases (and only these) during the present year: Child
of Ben Fletcher, Lotta Anthony, [and] Ed Washington [all Black]....These cases were all taken to
the pest house on the island [in February]....
The case on the island was a new importation from Kansas City; first appearance of the
disease in this case April 11. The patient was immediately placed in the pest house on the island,
making in all twelve cases. Two cases just taking disease.
Four deaths have occurred as follows: March 8, Ed Washington; April 11, child of Dolan;
April 14, J. W. Dolan; April 16, child of Dolan.62
C. W. Smith,
Chairman Board of Health

61

S. B. Smith, Waller’s brother-in-law living in Carroll, Iowa, was also sorry to learn of Washington’s death,
Western Recorder, Apr. 5, 1883.
62
For three weeks, Dr. A. G. Abedelai personally cared for J. W. Dolan, a white farmer in Wakarusa Township and
chairman of the county Democratic party, and his children, “Honor to Whom Honor is Due,” Gazette, Apr. 26, 1883.

�Lettie A. Anthony (1865-1883), lot 1248
(transcribed &amp; edited by Jeanne Klein 2022)

“Horrible Catastrophe,” (Lawrence) Kansas Herald, July 10, 1883:
Yesterday evening, about seven o’clock, at a boarding house on Massachusetts street kept by
Mrs. [F. J.] Rodemeyer [white], Lettie Anthony, a colored girl, was burnt so severely by
attempting to start a fire with coal oil, that she will probably not survive.
It seems that Mrs. Rodemeyer was eating supper, and sent word to the girl in the kitchen, to
make her some warm tea. The fire was low and to hurry it up, the girl took a can of kerosene oil
and began to pour it on the embers. The result was what might have been expected; the oil caught
fire, and the can exploded, throwing the contents all over the girl. In one moment, she was one
mass of flames.
She rushed out into the yard, where Mr. David Hall [white] happened to be. He picked up a
blanket lying near at hand and wrapped her up in it. Mrs. Rodemeyer had seen the girl as she
went out of the house all in flames and had seized a bed quilt and followed her. When she
arrived, the blanket Mr. Hall first used was on fire, and he took the quilt she brought, and with
the two, succeeded in smothering the flames, but not until the girl’s clothing had been entirely
burned off from her. Drs. Miller and Punton were called and did everything in their power to
relieve her suffering, but she is burnt so badly that in all probability she will not recover from the
effects.
The skin was burnt off from almost the entire body, and in many places, the flesh only hung by
shreds. The little girl who took her word to bring the tea was slightly burned. The girl’s father
[Edmund] lives near Eudora on a farm, her mother [Jane] having died some weeks since. She has
two cousins in Lawrence, Mollie Stephens and Mrs. Lettie Burnside. She was down on the island
during the smallpox scare with the Washington family [Edward and Sarah].63
LATER

Lettie Anthony died at ten o’clock this morning, after fourteen hours of horrible suffering. Her
funeral will be attended tomorrow.
John L. Waller, Western Recorder, July 19, 1883 (African American perspective):
A very sad affair occurred Monday evening at the boarding house of Mrs. Rodemeyer on
Massachusetts street. Lettie Anthony, a young colored girl, was attempting to start a quick fire by
pouring in coal oil, when the oil took fire, exploded the can and set her clothing on fire. The girl
ran to the yard a sheet of living flame. Here a Mr. Hall threw a blanket around her and the flames
soon smothered. But her clothes were burned up and her body a seething mass of burned flesh.
Physicians were called and all was done that medical skill could do, but the girl died on Tuesday
afternoon.
She was from Eudora where her father [Edmund] lives. He also has relatives in this city and
was with Mr. [Edward] Washington’s family on the island when he died of smallpox last winter.

63

See Edmund Anthony family and Lettie and Isaac Burnside family in 1865 Kansas census; Miss M. Stephens, a
domestic at 1015 Tennessee street, in 1886 city directory; Mrs. and Mr. Rodemeyer and D. H. Hall in 1885 Kansas
census. For details about smallpox on the Kansas River island, see Edward P. Washington who died there on March
8, 1883.

�Sarah Thurston (1840-1885), lot 1206, Ann Eliza Thurston (1863-1882), lot 1177,
Ulysses Thurston (1869-1884), lot 1286, and Maggie B. Thurston (1873-1887), lot 1156
Edward Thurston (1832-1908), born enslaved in Tennessee, endured a long life, mostly as a
low-wage laborer with his large family. Upon settling in Lawrence around 1862, he first worked
as a farm laborer in rural Wakarusa Township with his wife Sarah (Sally), a domestic servant,
and their two children, Silas (b. 1862) and Annie (1864-1882), both born here.64 The family
survived Quantrill’s raid in August 1863, and Sally obtained $3.50 worth of groceries ($83 in
2022 dollars) in raid relief for her family, including one child (Annie).65 Mr. Thurston listed
himself as a stone quarrier in the 1866 city directory.
Beginning in 1875, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston lost five children to common diseases, and
each were buried in potter’s field at Oak Hill Cemetery: six-year-old Emma (1869-1875), infant
Lulu (1875-1876), 19-year-old Ann Eliza (1863-1882), infant Burnetta (1882), and 16-year-old
Ulysses (1869-1884).66 After a year-long illness, Sarah Thurston (1840-1885) died at age 45
from TB at the family home on New York street.67 Two years later, 14-year-old Maggie (18731887) died from typhoid fever and her funeral was held at St. Luke AME Church.68
Given the loss of so many children and his wage-earning wife, Edward turned to selling
intoxicating liquor in the low-lying, east-side Bottoms, like so many other African Americans
who defied the 1881 Kansas prohibition law by working in this lucrative business.69 After his
first charge in 1888 was dismissed for lack of evidence, he was fined $100 ($3,275 in 2022
dollars) for selling whiskey but his 30-day jail sentence was commuted by commissioners.70 In
1893, he was arrested for “keeping a disorderly house” (prostitution), fined $59.50 ($1,970), and
sent to jail “in default of payment”; but fifty friends petitioned the city council to pardon him.71
The following year, his 14-year-old daughter Alice Thurston (1880-?) began using a
sharp knife to fight other Black women “in jealous envy” over Black men, first with Mrs.
“Speevy” Gunter over Nick Allen and then with Mary (Mame) Ford whom she cut severely on
both cheeks. This second assault charge “with intent to kill,” short of manslaughter, confined her

64

See “African Americans in the 1865 Kansas Census (Douglas County)” by Debby Lowry and Judy Sweets (selfpublished, 2006), 47. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston could not read or write due to slave codes.
65
Listed in “Lawrence Relief Commission,” Tribune, Oct. 3, 1863. No obituary or burial place exists for Silas
Thurston. “E. Thurston” registered as a raid survivor with undertaker C. W. Smith at the first reunion of survivors on
Aug. 18, 1891, https://www.kansasmemory.org/item/225627. For details, see Jeanne Klein, “African American
Survivors and Victims of Quantrill’s Raid on Lawrence,” available for $5 at Watkins Museum of History.
66
Edward (and/or friends) may have buried his children himself for $3, cheaper than undertakers’ charges. See B.
Jean Snedeger, Complete Tombstone Census of Douglas County, Kansas, vol. 1 (Lawrence: Douglas County
Genealogical Society, 1987), 224. No obituaries were published for Emma, Lulu, Ann Eliza, or Burnetta. Emma and
Burnetta do not appear in the 1875 Kansas census, taken on March 1. Obituary for Ulysses in (Lawrence) Kansas
Daily Herald, Apr. 22, 1884.
67
Western Recorder, July 4, 1884; Journal, Aug. 5, 1885.
68
Evening Tribune, Oct. 24, 1887. See 1885 Kansas census listing Edward, Sarah, Maggie, Cora, Alice, and Willie.
69
For details, see Dennis Domer, “The East Bottoms: A Landscape History of Lawrence’s Red-light District,” in The
Enduring Struggle for Freedom, vol. 2 (Lawrence: Watkins Museum, 2022), 336-50.
70
Evening Tribune, Dec. 19, 1888; Journal-Tribune, Apr. 28, 1892, June 9, 1892.
71
Lawrence Gazette, Mar. 31, 1893; World, May 2 &amp; 4, 1893. No report on whether councilmen pardoned him.

�to the county jail for six months.72 Yet six months after her release from jail, Alice murdered Ella
Lane, another Black red-light district woman, on 6th street over another Black boyfriend, Labe
Anderson, a case that initially attracted much court room attention. After spending four years in
the state penitentiary, she was released and “restored to citizenship” by Gov. Stanley in 1899.73
Meanwhile, Edward faced more fines ($300) (over $10,000) and 30-day jail sentences for
selling whiskey and “maintaining a nuisance [house].” Yet several downtown merchants (who
benefited from bootlegged liquor) asked the city attorney to dismiss his last case once he paid his
court costs. It appears that Mr. Thurston may have “retired” from bootlegging after this last
reported incident, especially if his children supported him with their wages.74
Will Thurston (b. 1879), Edward’s oldest son, grew up with his good friend George
“Nash” Walker (1872-1911), a prominent Black performer who showcased his productions at the
Bowersock Opera House [now Liberty Hall]. During his 1902 visit, Walker was an honored
guest of the white Elks fraternal order, writing:
On the morning of July 4th, I was awakened by a complimentary visitation of the [Haskell
Institute] Indian brass band, which served as a reminder to prepare to make good my
promise to participate in the [Elks’] parade. Just then Willie Thurston rushed into my
apartments yelling, ‘For God’s sake, Nash, get up. The white folks are about to parade
and you are the only darkey in the procession, so fix up and get right. If you don’t, we
sure will tell you about it after the parade is over, and Mr. Donnelly has got you the white
horses and trap [carriage] all fixed up for your special benefit. Please get up, Nash.’75
Two years later, Will plead guilty to “disturbing the peace” by smacking Genesee Drake, a young
Black woman, in the mouth for calling him racist names. He paid his fine and court costs ($6.50
or $217) but reportedly “concluded he did not get his money’s worth.”76 In 1905, Will lived with
his father and older sister Cora at 818 Indiana. Cora (Thurston) Alexander (b. 1876), a
domestic servant, had married and then divorced William A. Alexander (a cook) in 1901.77
In 1908, Edward Thurston, around age 76, died at his home (211 W. 6th street) from blood
poisoning (sepsis).78 After his funeral at St. Luke AME church, he was buried at Oak Hill
72

“Cutting Scrape,” Gazette, Oct. 29, 1894; in Journal-Tribune, “More Cutting,” Oct. 29 &amp; “district court,” Nov. 14,
1894. Her birth year varied from 1878 in 1880 US census or 1880 in 1885 Kansas census.
73
In Journal-Tribune, jail release, May 22, 1895; detailed in “Killed with a Knife,” Nov. 9, 1895; in World, “One
Dead, One Hurt,” Nov. 9 &amp; “The Lane Murder,” Nov. 11, 1895; “The Thurston Murder Case,” Feb. 6, 1896, June
12, 1899. Several friends cheerfully accompanied her with an officer from the county jail to the depot, in Journal,
Feb. 21, 1896. No further information or obituary can be found for Alice Thurston.
74
In Journal, “Caught Selling Whiskey,” Mar. 11, 1896, “Police Court,” Mar. 16, 1896, police court, July 26, 1898,
“Council Meeting,” Nov. 8, 1898. No follow-up report confirmed whether he was pardoned.
75
Quoted in Jeffersonian Gazette, July 24, 1902. Walker requested and obtained black horses for his carriage.
76
Quoted in “Police Doings,” Gazette and police court, Journal, Sept. 22, 1904; birth year in 1885 Kansas census
and 1900 US census. No obituary for Will Thurston can be found.
77
See 1885 and 1905 Kansas census; divorce, World, Aug. 29, 1901; 1905 city directory. Miss Mary A. Patterson (b.
1874), a Black domestic, also boarded with the Thurston family in 1905. The 1895 Kansas census for Edward,
William, Cora, and Alice also listed “M. Thurston” as a male born in Ohio with no birth year.
78
World, Nov. 11, 1908. Some confusion arises over whether Mr. Thurston remarried. The 1909 city directory,
published around the time of his death, listed Edward with his wife Julia living at 211 W. Pinckney (6 th) Street. The

�Cemetery in a grave he had purchased and reserved for himself (Sec. 11, GR 43)—far away from
his family buried in potter’s field.

1917 city directory listed “Julia Thurston (c) (wid Edward)” living at 828 Vermont, her address since 1911 with
Pryor and Martha Wallace. “Mrs. Julia Thurston” married George W. Marshall in Baldwin City, Gazette, Mar. 23,
1918. The 1910 and 1920 US censuses indicate that she was born in 1855 in Kansas.

© Jeanne Klein 2022

�Richard Voorhees (1861-1883), lot 1151
No census records can be found for Richard or his parents. Two news reported his death and
funeral as follows:
Richard Voorhees, aged about twenty-two years, died at the residence of his parents in this city
yesterday, after an illness of nearly one year.
Dick, as he was familiarly called, was one of the brightest colored boys in the city. When a
mere lad, he came into the JOURNAL office intending to learn the printer’s trade. After about a
year of service, he became tired of his situation and abandoned his idea of becoming a printer,
though for the short time he had worked, he made rapid progress. We do not know how his time
was spent for several years, but when we next saw him, he had again turned up in the JOURNAL
office, this time as engineer and assistant to the pressman, and there he remained as long as he
was able to work at anything.
Dick had an immense amount of natural ability, and it was a constant wonderment to us how he
had accumulated so much information with the advantages he had. He had a deep, rich voice and
has delighted many of our citizens with his singing. He was one of the principal members of the
Silver Leaf Club, whose serenades are familiar to every resident of the city. He was a member of
the colored [Telephone] band, and one of its best performers.79 He could not possibly have had a
musical education, yet he could read music as [as well as] a printed page and delighted in it. He
wrote a good hand and was well posted on current topics of the day. What he might have been
with cultivation and advantages no one knows. Just enough of the outside dross had been
knocked off to show a glimmer of the metal beneath. How pure a gem this was will never be
known.
Mr. Voorhees was a member of the colored [Second] Baptist church of this city. The funeral
will be attended at 2:30 o’clock this afternoon.80
The funeral of Richard Voorhees took place yesterday afternoon from the Baptist church on
Ohio street [later known as the 9th Street Baptist Church]. A large number of friends of the
deceased were present to pay their last tribute of respect to the dead. The services were
conducted in a most impressive manner by Rev. [Dudley] Lee who paid a high tribute of respect
to the deceased during his remarks. The following named gentleman of the Silver Leaf Club, of
which Mr. Voorhees was a member, acted as pall bearers: Israel Allen, Isaac Johnson, Wm. Allen,
Richard Gates, John Henderson, [and] Jesse Allen.81

79

Band leader J. Cyrus Richardson (1851-1911) organized, trained, and led the all-Black Telephone Band from 1882
through the 1890s, ultimately with 45 members. Wearing elegant uniforms, this cornet band marched in downtown
parades and furnished music for Black Republican rallies, Black Masonic festivals, and many other social events;
for example, see Tribune, Apr. 21, 1882 and Journal, June 20, 1896. The Silver Leaf Club, composed of African
American men, included James R. Miller, Floyd Polk, Frank P. Hunter, A. Reynolds, J. H. Stewart, R. Smith, J. A.
Kennedy, L.W. George; president John Fishback, vice-president Charles Bryant, and concert manager Josiah [Cyrus]
Richardson, in Journal, July 6, 1880, July 6 and Aug. 23, 1882.
80
“Died,” Journal, Feb. 21, 1883.
81
“Funeral Services,” Journal, Feb. 22, 1883.

�Isaac Allen (1820-1902) and Hagar Allen (1834-1917), lot 1285
William Allen (1863-1883), lot 1147 and Israel Allen (1859-1904), lot 799
Isaac Allen (ca. 1820-1902) and his wife Hagar Allen (ca. 1834-1917), both enslaved in
Kentucky, married in 1848. By 1865, they had settled in Lawrence, where they raised three sons
Israel, William, and (James) Robert.82 In 1871, Mr. Allen purchased a lot on New York street
from a white realtor E. D. Ladd for $65 ($1,588 in 2022 dollars).83 Although he and his sons
labored at unspecified jobs, this property debt may have kept the family impoverished, forcing
their burials in potter’s field at Oak Hill Cemetery.84
In 1883, son William “Willie” Allen (1863-1883), who had recently married, died
unexpectedly of pneumonia at his parents’ home. As John L. Waller wrote in the Western
Recorder, “He was a fine young man of some twenty-three summers, and his death...will be a sad
blow to his widow and parents, as well as by the hosts of friends which he has in the community.
[His] death will remind [many] young people that the young die as well as the old. The widow
and parents of the deceased have our most tender sympathy, and it is hoped that they may be
reconciled to the fact that ‘Jesus doeth all things well.’” His funeral at St. Luke AME church,
conducted by Rev. B. F. Bates, “was very solemn and impressive” and “well filled” with
friends.85
Son Israel Allen (1859-1904) played baseball in the local Eagles club and also sang in a
glee club.86 Beginning in 1883, he and other Black men began working the Third Ward polls, in
which they were “simply invincible, and should not be forgotten.”87 He was also a Prelate in the
masonic Knights of Pythias.88 In 1885, he married Dora Cosby at Rev. Bates’ home, where the
couple received “many beautiful and useful presents,” from a large number of friends.89 While
working as a brick hod-carrier and plasterer in Sedalia, Missouri, he died from falling off a
scaffold in 1904, having recently plastered his mother’s house.90
Two years earlier in June 1902, the fire department was called out to the Allen’s small
frame home at 1343 New York Street when sparks from a flue caught fire on the old splintery
roof. Although Isaac Allen was not seriously injured, he died that evening of “old age and
general debility.” The city paid $13.50 ($468) to dig his grave and provide his coffin and burial
at Oak Hill’s potter’s field.91
Although son Robert Allen (1867-?) was reportedly living in Lawrence at the time of his
82

Birth years for Isaac and Hagar vary considerably; see 1865, 1870, 1875, and 1880 censuses, and marriage year in
1900 US census. Israel and William were born in Missouri and Robert was born in Lawrence.
83
“Real Estate Transfers,” Tribune, May 7, 1871.
84
See 1879, 1883, 1886, 1888, 1893, 1900, and 1902 city directories.
85
Quoted in Western Recorder. Mar. 29, 1883. The name of his wife was not published.
86
Journal, Aug. 20, 1878; Tribune, October 29, 1880.
87
Quoted in Western Recorder, Nov. 9, 1883; in Journal, elected Republican delegate in the Third Ward, June 14,
1884, Sept. 26, 1885, June 25, 1886.
88
Journal, Aug. 13, 1885.
89
Tribune, Sept. 4, 1885.
90
Gazette, Oct. 18, 1904.
91
World, June 3 and July 14, 1902.

�father’s death, his life story remains somewhat unverifiable. In 1885, at age 18, he married 17year-old Ann Eliza Penetione (1866-?) who bore a daughter Rosa.92 Ten years later, a “Robert
Allen” was deemed guilty for assaulting Marcus Hamilton, the same Black man whom Hagar
Allen had had arrested for disturbing her peace in 1885.93 This Robert Allen may have been sent
to the Lansing penitentiary for his crime.94 Alternatively, Robert and Ann Allen may have moved
to Kansas City, Missouri, but their common names make their death years uncertain.95
Hagar Allen also adopted a daughter Mabel Allen (1884-1928?), who married Fred F.
Stewart in 1908 and then moved to Des Moines, Iowa.96 In 1916, Mrs. Stewart wanted to care for
her elderly mother, so she sent “Aunt Hagar” money to pay her expenses to Des Moines.97 Mrs.
Allen died there one year later, and her body was returned to Lawrence for her funeral at St.
Luke AME church and burial in potter’s field at Oak Hill Cemetery.98

92

See March 1885 Kansas census and marriage license issued to Robert Allen and Annie E. Penetione, Evening
Tribune, June 3, 1885, as well as a ten-pound son born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, World, Nov. 24, 1894; and
1888 city directory for Robert Allen, a laborer, living at his parents’ home.
93
In Journal, see July 22 and Nov. 15, 1895 and July 25, 1885.
94
See Robert Allen’s application for parole, Lansing News, Apr. 7, 1911.
95
For example, see Missouri death certificate for Robert Allen, born July 29, 1867, who died in 1937 with no
obituary, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108469619/robert-allen, and an obituary for “Mrs. Robert Allen,”
Kansas City (MO) Journal, Feb. 22, 1899.
96
See 1895 Kansas census; marriage license, Jeffersonian Gazette, Nov. 4, 1908; and 1910 US census for Mabel and
Fred Stewart.
97
In “Lost Steady Boarder,” Sept. 18, 1916, the Gazette reported that Mrs. Allen had been living at the county poor
home “for the past ten years,” even though 1909, 1911, and 1913 city directories list her residence at 1345 New
York.
98
“Funeral of Hager Allen,” Gazette, Oct. 18, 1917. According to her internment record, she was buried on October
3, 1917 with location unknown. Therefore, her memorial marker is included with her husband Isaac in lot 1285.

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�Albert “Shucks” Woods (1844-1894), lot 1396
Albert (Ab.) Woods (1844-1894), a short-statured man, was born enslaved on July 18, 1844 in
Arkansas. Known by every man, woman, and child in Lawrence as “Shucks,” “he was a quiet,
good-natured fellow and never meddled with other folks’ business,” although some folks
considered him to be an “eccentric character.” Sometime during or after the Civil War, he had
one arm shot off, but this disability did not interfere with or stop him from working energetically
at various jobs around town. “He worked all the time and at anything that was offered him,” such
as sawing wood, setting an example for younger generations.99 Among his many odd jobs, he
cared for an old sorrel horse with a game leg that a white tailor gave him and also sold
Newfoundland and Dalmatian (“coach”) dogs.100
Tragedy struck one evening in 1869 when the Woods’ “small shanty” at the corner of
Vermont and 6th streets (near the county jail) was consumed by fire. His wife Lucretia (18471930) was out at time, but when she saw the flames from the roof, she rushed into the house and
saved their four-year-old child Johnny. The family lost everything in the fire, but merchants and
citizens quickly came to the family’s aid by donating money and provisions totaling $101.75 (or
$2,229 in 2022 dollars). Within weeks, people raised a new house with a hearthstone for the
family on north Kentucky street.101 (One year later, the Vermont street school at 610 Vermont
would be built behind their home.)
In 1873, Mr. and Mrs. Woods lost two children: 4-year-old Mary (May) (1869-1873) and
7-year-old Johnny (1866-1873). After Mary’s death from pneumonia on May 28, Johnny
drowned in the Kansas (Kaw) River on June 26. While playing along the river with some other
boys above the bridge, he got on a log that rolled him into the river and the swift current carried
him away. He rose up four times, but there was no one nearby who could rescue him. Mary was
buried in potter’s field, but apparently Johnny’s body was never found for a proper burial.102
Feeling the sting of his family’s poverty, Edward/Edwin (Ed) (1872-1889), the eldest
son, joined the “Steal Drive Gang” at age 11 with other Black boys beginning in 1883. He and
another boy stole fifteen new grain sacks from a wagon and then sold most sacks to Star Grocery
for 10¢ each and other sacks to a boy to buy a knife and some dice. When Albert could not pay
his son’s $31.50 fine ($398 in 2022 dollars), Ed was sent to the reform school. But he was
arrested for two more thefts (a buffalo robe and four pairs of pants) and spent time in the reform
school or the county jail. After serving a two-year term in the state penitentiary for breaking into
a house, he was released in 1887 and began working for Carmean and Harbaugh at their livery
stable, saving his earnings to support his parents. Then, two years later, his reckless Black friend,
Bud Franklin, a one-armed bootlegger, shot him in the stomach through a glass door when Ed
99

Quotes in “’Shucks’ is Dead,” Journal-Tribune and Gazette, Sept. 22, 1894. Birth date in B. Jean Snedeger,
Complete Tombstone Census of Douglas County, Kansas, vol. 1 (Lawrence: Douglas County Genealogical Society,
1987), 227.
100
In Journal, July 27, 1886 and May 8, 1891.
101
“Fire,” Journal, Nov. 21, 1869; “Thanks” and financial “Statement,” by W. S. Shotwell, Tribune, Nov. 24 and
Dec. 1, 1869. Mr. Woods also received $4.00 from the city’s pauper account, Journal, Apr. 6, 1870.
102
“Drowned,” Journal, June 27, 1873; May in 1870 US census. Three other children were also buried in potter’s
field: Martha Woods, age 7 months (1874), child of James and Alosia Woods; another Mary Woods, age 4-5 and
George Woods, age 1 (parents unknown) who died in March 1876.

�tried to retrieve his coat. Ed was carried to the bathhouse on Vermont street, examined by the
coroner, and sent to his parents’ home. At the preliminary trial, Albert had to testify that his son
died from a fatal pistol shot. After Edwin’s funeral, he was buried in Section 4 (grave 997) at
Oak Hill Cemetery.103
Five year later in 1894, Albert “Shucks” Woods died from a physical “strain” that
“paralyzed him and injured [his] vital parts.” After “a large number of friends” attended his
funeral, he was buried in potter’s field at Oak Hill Cemetery.104
In 1901, Lucretia Woods married James Essex (1852-1933), a widowed farmer, and they
lived at 1115 Indiana Street. Having joined the First Grand Independent Benevolent Society of
Kansas, founded in Leavenworth in 1868, as a charter member, she and husband shared activities
in Lawrence’s No. 2 lodge. As one of Lawrence’s earliest residents, Mrs. Essex attended an Old
Settlers’ reunion in 1926 and died in 1930 at the age of 82. Her funeral was held at St. Luke
AME church.105
Before her death, two of her older sons died from heartbreaking deaths: Albert “Little
Shucks” Woods (1882-1906) died in a tragic train accident on the Santa Fe tracks, and Oscar
A., known as “Hun,” (1886-1925) struggled with alcoholism and drowned in the Kansas (Kaw)
River when he fell out of a skiff south of the dam.106 Daughter Alice (Mrs. Edward Howard)
(1884-1936) died at her home (420 Michigan street) from a cerebral embolism (stroke), and Bert
Woods (1879-1858) died in Kansas City, Missouri, where he had been working for many
years.107

103

In Journal, “Petty Thieving,” Jan. 7, 1883, “Police Court,” Jan. 10, 1883; “A Gang of Juvenile Thieves,” Mar. 19,
1884; “District Court,” Nov. 12, 1885, “Fatal Shooting Scrape,” Apr. 28, 1889; “To the Reform School,” (Lawrence)
Kansas Herald, Mar. 18, 1884; in Evening Tribune, “Edwin Woods Fatally Shot,” Apr. 29, 1889, funeral, Apr. 30,
1889, “The Preliminary [Trial],” May 1, 1889. Although there was some talk about lynching Franklin, “the
excitement soon died out,” in “Saturday Night’s Murder,” Gazette, May 2, 1889. Bud Franklin was charged with
second degree manslaughter and sentenced three to five years at the state penitentiary, in “The Verdict,” Evening
Tribune, May 18, 1889.
104
Quoted in “’Shucks’ is Dead,” Journal-Tribune, Sept. 22 &amp; 23, 1894.
105
Marriage license, Journal, Oct. 24, 1901; in LDJ-W, “Review Old Times,” May 8, 1926; her obituary, Jan. 3,
1930; buried in Section 4, grave 1693, although her grave marker reads “Died Jan 3, 1929,”
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25938350/ lucretia-essex; James Essex obituary, October 5, 1933.
106
“Burial of “Shucks” Woods, Journal and Gazette, Aug. 8, 1906. Albert Jr. lies buried in Section 11, grave 15.
Beginning in 1907, Oscar faced fines for petty crimes and drunkenness, in Journal, July 8, 1907, Apr. 27 &amp; Nov. 8,
1909; in Gazette, May 19 &amp; Sept. 14, 1910; in LDJ-W, “Kaw Gets Sunday Toll of Two Men,” July 20, funeral, Aug.
3, and “Card of Thanks,” Aug. 5, 1925. Oscar Wood [sic] lies buried in Section 11, Row B, grave 35.
107
“Mrs. Alice W. Howard,” LDJ-W, Oct. 27, 1936. She lies buried in Section 6, lot 167. Bert Woods lies buried in
KCMO, see https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/ 39952232/bert-woods, although his birthplace is incorrect.

�Randolph Morgan (1846-1871), lot 181
Randolph Morgan served briefly in Co. G, First KS Colored Volunteers/79th USCT.108 The 1865
Douglas County census listed him at age 19 born in 1846 in Arkansas. Only one news report
explained his death at age 21 on October 20, 1871:
SUFFERING.—Dr. Carl Neumann reports a case of intense suffering at the house of Randolph
Morgan on Pennsylvania street. A colored man who lost an arm in the service of the Union is
probably recovery; and his wife is also sick. They have no food or attendants. We trust the
authorities will take this case in hand.109

108
109

See http://www.ksgenweb.org/archives/statewide/military/civilwar/adjutant/1col/g.html.
Journal, Oct. 20, 1871. His wife’s first name is unknown.

�Juda/Judy Shepherd (1812-1873), lot 223
General (Lee) Shepherd (1849-1877), lot 406 and Peter Shepherd (1857-1879), lot 492
Samuel B. Shepard (ca. 1810-1909) built the first log cabin courthouse in Independence, MO in
1827. He escaped to Lawrence in 1862 and survived Quantrill’s raid while working for R.W.
Ludington.110 The 1865 census in Kanwaka Township listed Samuel Shepard (b. 1810 VA), age
55; his wife Juda Shepard (b. 1812 KY), age 53; son Lee L. Shepard (b. 1849 MO), age 49;
and daughter Martha J. Shepard (b. 1851 MO), age 14.111 According to the 1870 census, Peter
Shepard (b. 1857 KY), boarded with a white homeopathic physician and his family. No
obituaries can be found for Juda, “General” Lee, or Peter Shepherd/Shepard.112
“Judy” Shepard died from breast cancer on December 3, 1873, despite this reported surgery:
SURGICAL.—We were shown a few days since at Dr. Fesler’s office a large fatty tumor that

Dr. F. had successfully removed from the breast of Mrs. Judy Shepard of this city. The operation
was skillfully performed in the presence of Mr. Goss, Dr. Holmes and others on the 6th and the
patient is doing well.
It is proper to say her that the doctor has but recently located in Lawrence. He has enjoyed a
large practice in Philadelphia and St. Louis. He has an office fitted up in good style with plates
enough to form a perfect museum. In surgical instruments the doctor has everything. These
combined with skill in handling will enable him to remove successfully any foreign substance
that may intrude upon the human body.113

110

Samuel Shepard lies buried at Oak Hill Cemetery in old Section 5, lot 142 with his daughter Mattie (Shepard)
Hamilton. For details, read https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34282793/samuel-bailey-shepard.
111
See “African Americans in the 1865 Kansas Census (Douglas County)” by Debby Lowry and Judy Sweets (selfpublished, 2006), 41.
112
Their respective burials are listed in B. Jean Snedeger, Complete Tombstone Census of Douglas County, Kansas,
vol. 1 (Lawrence: Douglas County Genealogical Society, 1987), 223, based on their interment records.
113
Quoted in Spirit of Kansas (Lawrence), Apr 19, 1873. No obituary has been found for her death.

�Anna Strode (1846-1889), lot 1490
After her death from blood poisoning, Anna Strode was buried in potter’s field (lot 1490) at the
city’s expense. The city paid for the burial permit and the opening and closing of her grave—
likely because her husband Frank Strode was serving time at the state penitentiary in Lansing.114
She left seven children (ages 8-21).115
In late July 1883, Frank Strode was threatened with lynching at the jail for attempting to
rape Major Theodore Wiseman’s 11-year-old daughter after breaking into the home.116
John Waller, Black editor of the Western Recorder, and Charley C. Thacher, white editor
the local Herald, engaged in lengthy protracted debate, initially over a Kansas City Times article
that recalled the 1882 lynchings and how the Strode case could trigger a race riot in Lawrence. In
general, Waller argued that Black residents had lost patience with white oppressions, while
Thacher continued to fan the flames with his racist biases about Black residents.
In January 1884, John Waller and his law partner C.W. Mitchem defended Frank Strode.
The jury found him guilty of burglary in the first degree within twenty minutes and Strode was
sentenced to ten years in the state penitentiary. Waller affirmed, “We do not doubt that the
community feels better to see a man sentenced according to the law than to disgrace the town by
mob-law.”117 By 1890, Strode’s sentence had been reduced by two years with his time expiring
in early February 1892.118 His actual release, death, and burial site remain unknown.
After his sentencing, the Journal reported that Mrs. Strode was ill and “in very needy
circumstances.” The family was “crowded into a little house” at the corner of Tennessee and 14th
streets and did not “have the facilities to keep themselves comfortable during the cold winter.”
Benevolent citizens were asked to contribute toward their welfare by contacting Marshal
Prentice.119

114

Journal, Feb. 10 &amp; 12, 1889.
Ages in 1875, 1880, and 1885 censuses.
116
“Attempted Outrage!” Journal, July 31, 1883.
117
Western Recorder, Morning News, Journal, and WHJ, all dated Jan. 3, 1884. For details, see “Two More
Threatened Lynchings, 1883” at https://www.blacklawrenceks.com/racist-violence.
118
“Record of Douglas County Prisoners in Lansing,” Journal, May 29, 1890.
119
“Deserving People,” Journal, Mar. 4, 1884.
115

�James W. Hoyt (1851-1898), lot 1298
James (Jim) Willard Hoyt (1851-1898), born in Missouri, was an aggressive African American
politician who participated in city, county, and state Republican party politics through thick and
thin. Although it is not known when he moved from Missouri and married, his wife Fannie
(Blackburn) Hoyt (1858-1944), reportedly born in Missouri or Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, came
to Lawrence at an early age. She gave birth to their first child Corinne (Cora) in Lawrence in
January 1875, and the family resided at 1009 New Jersey Street.120
Over the years, Mr. Hoyt held various jobs as a laborer (1883), a Pullman car porter
(1887-88), a billiard saloon owner (1891-92), and a restaurant keeper (1893), despite crushing
his foot and losing some toes under a railroad car in Kansas City in 1884.121 He also managed the
local Eagles Base Ball Club and their competitions with the Kansas City Brown Stockings and
Topeka Blue Stockings teams, performed in Queen Esther at the Bowersock Opera House, and
chaired a grand picnic of Black folks at Shepherd’s grove, where civil rights activist Charles H.
Langston spoke.122
Hoyt entered politics, beginning in 1878, as a Republican delegate for the southeastern
Third Ward.123 In 1884, partisan tensions heightened when Democratic Governor George W.
Glick wanted the state’s 1881 prohibition law re-submitted as a constitutional amendment.
Although some Republicans favored re-submission, Hoyt aired his views in regard to an
unknown circular:
My attention has been recently called to a circular entitled “Some reasons why colored
men should vote for re-submission,” to which my name is signed, in connection with
others, [but] I can only speak for myself. As to the contents of this circular I know
nothing. My name was signed without my knowledge or consent. And I have no
sympathy whatever, with its sentiments. I believe it is intended to deceive and mislead,
for I know of no intelligent colored man who favors the suggestion in it. Whatever I may
have believed on this subject, the lying statements of this circular has caused me to think
differently. I am, therefore, opposed to the views of this circular, and brand every
statement made in it as false and untrue. And so far as advising colored men to vote for
Geo. W. Glick, [where] his Democratic record is concerned, I would advise them to vote
the Republican [ticket], headed by that gallant soldier and noble patriot, John A. Martin
120

For her birth place, see obituary for “Mrs. Fannie Hoyt,” LDJ-W, June 21, 1944 and the 1905 Kansas census. The
1865 Kansas census listed Fannie (age 8, born around 1857) and her parents, Washington and Lucinda Blackburn, as
born in Missouri and living in Wakarusa Township; however, the birthdate on Fannie Hoyt’s Oak Hill grave marker
in Section 15 reads, “September 14, 1864,” https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/ 22588918/fannie-hoyt. See
Corinne Hoyt Eagleson, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/ 125176258/corinne-eagleson. The first mention of
James Hoyt appeared in (Lawrence) Republican Journal, Oct. 28, 1875, when he supported a white man for county
commissioner. See address in 1883, 1889, and 1898 city directories. Like other paupers, the city paid for Fanny
Hoyt’s groceries, “Council Proceedings,” Journal, Dec. 21, 1877.
121
See 1883, 1888, and 1893 city directories; in Evening Tribune, Dec. 5, 1884 &amp; July 1, 1887; Gazette, July 24,
1891. He also sprained his ankle while stepping off a moving train, Gazette, Dec. 12, 1891. Years earlier, an
unknown assailant shot him in the hip in Kansas City, Western Home Journal (Lawrence), July 17, 1879.
122
In Journal, Aug. 20, 1878 and July 31, August 14, August 19, September 9, 1886. The all-Black production of
Queen Esther starred Alice Hayden, mother of George “Nash” Walker, Evening Tribune, May 28, 1884.
123
Third Ward delegate, Journal, Oct. 12, 1878; Evening Tribune, Sept. 26, 1885, June 25, 1886, Mar. 16, 1887.

�[elected governor (1885-89)].124
Four years later, he argued for Black representation at state conventions as follows:
Four conventions are soon to be held touching both state and national affairs. The
election will be of unusual importance and highly interesting to party leaders. The
selection of men to be placed in nomination is a question of the highest moment. There
can be no question as to the class of white men selected. They will select their
representative men; Men who cannot simply read and write, but men who are well
posted in the science of our government. The same convention which will be composed
principally of white men may select some colored delegates, thus having two races
represented from which it is also to be inferred as characterizing the harmony of the races
in the fight. In making their choice of colored men, the colored people ask the
conventions to select our representative colored men; those that are best posted, and are
able to reflect credit upon their race.
The colored citizens have feelings, opinions and likes, not unlike our white citizens,
and do not want colored men to be sent to conventions simply because they are colored,
but because they are able to represent them.
There is to be found among the colored people, as among the white people, a
progressive element who think there might be some variation in the actions of the
conventions at this juncture.
Is this progressive element to be or is it not to be represented? I mean, in the conference
of honors, why not consider the work and votes of this element as being of some
advantage to the object of the conventions.
Let us have a change.
Jas. W. Hoyt125
Toward these ends, Hoyt became a delegate at state Republican conventions as an intermittent
president of the Fred Douglass Club (January-June 1888, 1889, 1892, 1896).126
During the Republican primaries in fall 1889, Hoyt began to pressure Black voters as a
forcible speaker. When a dispute arose over the selection of delegates for the Republican county
convention, William Fry hit him with a club, rendering him unconscious.127 After this contested
primary, the Daily Record supported H. S. Clarke, an independent white candidate for county
sheriff.128 As “Col. Jim Hoyt” canvassed the Third Ward, the Republican Journal mocked him as
“the king of the boodle bolters” for bribing any Black voter who considered bolting from the
124

Quoted in “A Reply,” Journal, Sept. 28, 1884. See “Re-submission,” (Lawrence) Daily Herald, June 5, 1884.
Keep in the mind that during this time the two political parties held reverse views from today. The Grand Old Party
(GOP) of Lincoln Republicans emancipated slaves while the Democratic Party supported Southern racism.
125
Quoted in “The Colored Voter. Shall He Have Representation in the Several Conventions?” Journal, Apr. 27,
1888.
126
Evening Tribune, Jan. 25 &amp; 26, 1888; in Journal, Mar. 6, 1888, Apr. 19, May 16, &amp; Nov. 17, 1889; June 16,
1896; Record, Feb. 6, 1890; Journal-Tribune, Feb. 29 &amp; Mar. 1, 1892; World, Apr. 2, 1892 and June 23 &amp; 25, 1896;
Gazette, Apr. 25, 1895.
127
On September 21, 1889, three newspapers reported this story: “Brained at the Primaries,” Evening Tribune,
Journal, and Gazette.
128
See rationales in “The Ticket,” Record, Oct. 3, 1889.

�Republican party, while attacking Clarke with this malicious rhyme: “Sing a song of bolters,
pocket full of rocks; buying up the voters everywhere in blocks; subsidizing bummers, men like
Col. Jim, then decrying ‘boodle’ using men like him. Isn’t this a pretty sight for the voters’ eyes;
they will cast their ballots where there are no flies.”129 (The Journal also raised the specter of the
1882 lynchings claiming that Clarke had “sanctioned” the hanging of Peter Vinegar, an innocent
Black man, when his fellow bolter H. B. Asher was sheriff.130) In response, the Record defended
Hoyt based on his “letters of commendation from Judge Thacher and Geo. J. Barker [white
Republicans] testifying in the highest terms to his good qualities and fitness for the position.”131
“A Colored Citizen” also rebuffed the Journal’s tactics.132 Clarke won the sheriff election by a
majority of 534 votes.133
In 1892, Hoyt’s stressful life took a turn for the worse as fights broke out among Black
men at his saloon on Massachusetts street south of Pierson’s mill. After pleading guilty to
disturbing the peace in February, Hoyt was fined $13.50 ($442 in 2022 dollars) for fighting with
Tom Berry in May.134 Then in July, he was arrested for selling liquor without a license, fined
$200 ($6,550) for violating the prohibition law, jailed for sixty days, and sentenced to work the
rock pile.135 Yet white Republicans needed his services for the next county election, so they
gathered 104 petitions from tax-payers for his release. After breaking rocks for 35 days (worth
$46), paying $77 in court costs ($123 total or $4,028), and completing his jail sentence in
September, the county commissioners released him in October.136
Yet over the ensuing years, several fines for drunk and disorderly behaviors, among other
offenses, pushed Jim Hoyt further into poverty.137 Ironically, his eldest daughter Cora chose a
relevant topic for her oration during high school commencement in 1893. She discussed the
question “Is a Man Responsible for His Crimes?” based on her review of the novel Elsie Venner
by Oliver Wendall Holmes Sr.138 Like Cora, Alta and Beatrice Hoyt would lead successful lives
in Lawrence, while various crimes would haunt their brothers, Lloyd and George Hoyt.139
After enduring several months of illness without the ability to walk around town, James
129

Journal, Oct. 11, 12 (quote), &amp; 15, 1889.
Journal, Oct. 12, 1889; “Asher Again,” Record, Oct. 16, 1889.
131
Quoted in Record, Oct. 16, 1889.
132
“Good Sense,” letter to editor, Record, Oct. 17, 1889.
133
Official count, Record, Nov. 8, 1889.
134
Journal-Tribune, Feb. 8 and May 2, 1892; Record, Feb. 15, 1892. Jess Harper, the son of his Black political
colleague Bill Harper, bruised him on the forehead in another altercation involving revolvers, stones, and knives,
Record and Journal-Tribune, June 15, 1892; World, June 16, 1892.
135
In World, July 26 and “Jim Hoyt on the Rock Pile,” July 29, 1892.
136
“Jim Is Out,” Record and “County Commissioners,” Journal-Tribune, Oct. 12, 1892; World, Oct. 13, 1892.
137
Fined $7, World, Mar. 7, 1893 and “Hard on Jim,” Feb. 28, 1895; $11.50, Gazette, May 28, 1894; $11.50,
Journal-Tribune, July 17, 1896. After working one day as a peace officer with other Black men when fights broke
out at Bismarck Grove, Hoyt paid an $18 fine for impersonating a police officer, in Journal-Tribune, “Deputies
Driven Off,” June 28, 1895 and “Jim Hoyt in Court,” July 12, 1895. He also spent 100 days in a Kansas City
workhouse for vagrancy and theft, World and Journal-Tribune, Aug. 28, 1896. See also “Courts,” Journal-Tribune
June 16, 1896.
138
Commencement, World, May 25, 1893; on this novel, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elsie_Venner.
139
For example, Beatrice was one of “Five Jolly” girls who celebrated a KU student, World, June 5, 1905. Lloyd
plead guilty for trespassing on Santa Fe railroad property, “In the Courts,“ Journal-Tribune Aug. 14, 1895, and
George plead guilty for stealing some grain sacks, Gazette, Aug. 27, 1909.
130

�W. Hoyt, age 47, died of heart failure and dropsy in 1898. The Journal now characterized him as
a “well-known Negro politician [who] always took a great interest in republican politics,
attended every convention he could, and was looked upon as having considerable influence
among the members of his race.” The Gazette (formerly the Record) gave him higher honors by
noting that “The republican party of Douglas county has sustained a severe loss in the death of
that distinguished politician, the Hon. James Hoyt.” After his funeral at St. Luke AME Church,
he was buried in potter’s field at Oak Hill Cemetery.140
One wonders how Mrs. Fannie Hoyt bore her family’s trials and tribulations, including
the loss of three infants Fannie (1886), William (1888), and Jennie (1894) who were also
buried in potter’s field.141 Years later, she endured “two mild cases of smallpox” when her home
at 1009 New Jersey street was quarantined, and she accidently cut off the tip of one finger.142 As
a long-time member of St. Luke AME church for at least 70 years, her trusting faith in God likely
offered some solace. Upon her death in 1944, five children survived her: Corinne (Cora) (Hoyt)
Eagleson, Kansas City, MO; Arnetta (Hoyt) Brown, Beatrice (Hoyt) James, James W. Hoyt Jr.,
and George Hoyt, as well as two grandchildren, Corinne and Odessa James, whom she raised
(the latter family members lived in Los Angeles).143

140

“Jim Hoyt Dead,” Journal and World, Dec. 3, 1898; Gazette, Dec. 8, 1898.
Fannie, age 18 days, lies buried in lot 1419; brief death notices for William (lot unknown), Journal, Jan. 26, 1888
and Jennie, age 6 months, buried in lot 1118, Gazette, Aug. 15, 1894.
142
Respectively, Journal, June 2, 1901; World, July 24, 1906.
143
“Mrs. Fannie Hoyt,” obituary, Lawrence Daily Journal-World, June 21, 1944.
141

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�Alex Clayton (1843-1872) and 3 children, lot 187
The 1870 census for the 3rd Ward listed the Clayton family as follows: John (b. 1843 KY), age
27, laborer; Polly Ann (b. 1844 AR), age 26, keeping house; Charles (b. 1860 AR), age 10;
Jefferson (b. 1866 KS), age 4; and Franklin (b. 1869 KS), age 1.144
In March 1872, an early morning fire at their brick home, located at the corner of New
Jersey street and 12th street, took the lives of (John) Alexander, a plasterer (age 35), and his three
children: Charles (age 14), Jeffy (age 5), and Frank (age 2½).145 Their heavily charred bodies
were buried in one coffin in lot 187 at Oak Hill potter’s field. (An 11-month-old female infant,
who died the following day, was buried in lot 188.)146 The city paid undertakers $14
(respectively $8 &amp; $6) ($362 in 2025 dollars) from its pauper account.147
The Tribune called on citizens “to improve this opportunity by our deeds of charity to
lighten the burdens of an unfortunate and distressed fellow being.”148 Two people donated money
to care for Mrs. Clayton who was severely burned with another infant: Jenny (Susan) Gladden, a
Black mother, offered $18 ($12 allowed) and R. G. Verton (white?) donated $30 ($20 allowed).
The city renumerated them a total of $32 ($828).149 Although it was thought that Mrs. Clayton
“may possibly survive,” no further news reported the final outcome of her condition.150 It is not
known whether she stayed in Lawrence or left town.
***
Heartrending Incident.
A Father and his three children burned to death.
The Mother Fatally Burned.
Kansas Daily Tribune, March 22, 1872
Yesterday morning at about half past one o’clock, a brick dwelling house on New Jersey
Street, south of Hancock [12th] Street in this city, owned by a colored plasterer, named Sandy
Clayton, was totally burned; and he and three of his children perished in the flames. His wife and
her little [female] child, aged about ten months, escaped from the house but were severely
burned.
Our reporter gathered the following particulars:
On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clayton attended church, and on their return home
between ten and eleven, discovered that there was a slight smell of smoke in their house. They
144

See John Clayton, (col’d), mason, res. cor. New Jersey and Hancock in 1871 city directory.
“Heartrending Incident,” Tribune, Mar. 22, 1872; “A Terrible Calamity,” (Lawrence) Spirit of Kansas, Mar. 23,
1872.
146
“Death,” Tribune, Mar. 23, 1872. The names Alexander, Chas., Jeff., and two children of Alex. are listed from
interment records in B. Jean Snedeger, Complete Tombstone Census of Douglas County, Kansas, vol. 1 (Lawrence:
Douglas County Genealogical Society, 1987), 210.
147
Bailey &amp; Smith undertakers in city records.
148
Quoted in “A Work of Charity,” Tribune, Mar. 23, 1872, with a description of the home’s remaining brick walls.
149
Claims allowed in “Council Proceedings,” Tribune, Apr. 5, 1872.
150
Mrs. Clayton, Western Home Journal (Lawrence), Mar. 28, 1872. See also “A Card,” Tribune, Mar. 26, 1872, in
which three neighbors (1 Black man and 2 white men) forcibly rejected a circulating rumor that a German man made
a racist remark about Mr. Clayton.
145

�made [a] diligent search in every corner but failed to find any source from which smoke could
come and concluded that their apprehensions were groundless. They went to bed with perfectly
easy minds.
The account of what followed is gathered from Mrs. Clayton herself. She says that
between one and two o’clock in the morning, her husband woke up, shouting that the house was
on fire. She was roused from sleep and became conscious that the house was on fire, the room in
the upper part of the building in which all the family slept being filled with smoke and the light
of the fire from the room below clearly bursting in upon them. The children were awakened, and
Mrs. Clayton hurriedly took up her youngest child, a babe about ten months old, and started
downstairs. In gaining the lower room, and when near the door, she fell and dropped her child
and scramble out into the open air. She at once re-entered the house, however, and picked up her
child and brought it out. She says that when she left the room in which the family slept, her
husband started to follow her, with another of the children in his arms, but one of the children
was crying out at the time he turned back.
After reaching the open air, Mrs. Clayton looked for her husband every moment. She
waited a few seconds but he did not come out. By this time the building was almost completely
enveloped in flames. Seeing that her husband did not come out, she looked up at the window of
the bedroom and caught a glimpse of him, and immediately afterwards, saw him fall and
disappear, as the floor of the second story fell in. Mrs. Clayton then went to the nearest house
and gave the alarm.
All that we have related happened before anyone came upon the ground. Pretty soon,
however, several persons appeared on the ground, among whom was Mr. H. Luther, who was on
his way home at the time, and who upon hearing that someone was in the burning house, with the
assistance of a colored man, placed a plank up to one of the upper windows and climbed up to it.
But the raging fire inside of the burning building really precluded all idea of entering. Later, after
the fire had been somewhat subdued, the remains of Mr. Clayton, and that of three of his
children, were found in the ruins, horribly charred. The three children were Charles, aged
fourteen years, Jeffy, aged five years and Frank, two years and six months.
In returning into the building for her child, Mrs. Clayton’s night dress caught fire, and
before she could extinguish it, her lower limbs, arms and head were terribly burned, to such an
extent, in fact, that yesterday afternoon she was not expected to live. Her little babe’s clothing
also caught fire, and the poor little thing is also badly burned about the arms and face, but its
injuries are not considered fatal.
In the morning the remains were placed in a coffin and taken to the residence of Mr.
[James?] Overton, a brother-in-law of the deceased. Mrs. Clayton and her child are also at Mr.
Overton’s house, where she is receiving the best care.
© Jeanne Klein 2022

�Joshua Jackson (1858-1873), lot 55
The 1870 census in the 6th Ward of North Lawrence listed Nathan (b. 1823 MO), his wife
Caroline (b. 1832 TN), and seven children all born in Arkansas, including Joshua (b. 1858) and
Charles (b. 1861).
In July 1873, Joshua Jackson (age 16) drowned after diving into the Kaw River about a
mile north of the bridge. His brother Charles (age 9) waited to see if he would come up and then
ran to alert their father Nathan, who searched in vain with neighbors. Joshua’s body was found
the following day and the coroner’s jury positively identified his body.151 No funeral was
reported.

151

“Drowned in the Kaw,” Tribune, July 8, 1873.

�Henry McGee (1853-1886), lot 1188
Henry McGee, born enslaved in Missouri on December 10, 1853, came to Lawrence with his
parents Joseph (1805 KY-1895) and Eliza (1830 VA-1896) and brother Robert (b. 1855 MO) by
1865.152 Nothing is known about his brief life, including his marriage to an unnamed woman.
Even so, he was known as a “prominent” charter member of the Western Star Lodge, Knights of
Pythias, organized in January 1884. He likely heard Paul P. Jones from Chicago speak about this
masonic lodge during a festival at Ludington (Eldridge) Hall.153
Two years later, Henry McGee, “a most estimable man,” died from unknown causes on
January 29, 1886. He left “a young wife, who mourns the loss of a loving husband, as his parents
do of a dutiful son.” In lieu of an obituary, his fellow lodge members published the following:
Resolved, That we will cherish with grateful memory the devoted life of our deceased
co-laborer;
Resolved, That we commend his zeal, his undaunted will and self-sacrificing spirit to
members of this Lodge;
Resolved, That we hereby tender the bereaved family and friends of our deceased
brother our heart-felt sympathy, and pray that He, who tempers the wind to the shorn
lamb, will give them songs of rejoicing in the night of their affliction.154
More is known about Henry’s brother Robert, who married Elizabeth “Bettie” Morgan in
1879. After Bettie’s death, he and his six children faced charges for various offenses (detailed
elsewhere).156 Robert died from severe burns after trying to save a five-year-old child during a
fire at 823 Delaware.157 Like his noble father, Clyde McGee died while trying to save his friend
from drowning in the Kaw River.158
Sadly, other members of Henry’s family are also buried at potter’s field as follows:
155

McGee family
Joseph (1805-1895)
Eliza (1830-1896)
Bettie (1857-1896)

age
90
66
39

relations
his father
his mother
Robert’s wife

Lot #
1346
1344
1340

152

obituaries
World, June 7, 1895
World, March 27, 1896
Journal, June 23, 1896

Henry’s birthdate in B. Jean Snedeger, Complete Tombstone Census of Douglas County, Kansas, vol. 1
(Lawrence: Douglas County Genealogical Society, 1987), 220; see also 1865 census in Wakarusa Township and
1880 Lawrence census in the 4th Ward.
153
In Evening Tribune, Jan. 11 &amp; 17, 1884; officers, Jan. 12, 1886; in Journal, “K of P Festival,” Jan. 18, 1884; ice
cream social at roller coaster park, Aug. 14, 1885.
154
Quoted in “Resolutions of Respect on the Death of Henry McGee,” Journal, Feb. 16, 1886.
155
“Marriage License,” Tribune, Aug. 8, 1879.
156
See 1895 and 1900 censuses. At age 18, Eugene died from pneumonia at the Topeka Reform School, World, Feb.
4, 1909.
157
“His Burns Prove Fatal,” LDJW, Aug. 30, 1911. Robert rests in Sec. 11, F39 and Goldie Estes (McGee) Simpson,
lies in Sec. 11, H23 at Oak Hill Cemetery.
158
Democrat, July 23, 1925; Clyde rests in Sec. 8, grave 229.

© Jeanne Klein, 2025

�Harry Reeves (1848-1894), lot 1404
Harry (Henry) Reeves, born enslaved in 1848 in Kentucky, was known as an industrious
teamster. In the mid- to late-1880s, he lived at 823 &amp; 825 Pennsylvania street before boarding at
the home of Mrs. Mary Butler, a washerwoman, at 804 Connecticut by 1893.159
In February 1894, Reeves shot and killed Charles Drake (1859-1894) during a domestic
dispute over Drake’s wife, Louisa (Butler) Drake, and his widowed mother-in-law Mary E.
Butler.160 While severely wounded by Drake, Reeves told his story in the city jail as follows:
“[Charles] Drake came to the house [at 804 Connecticut] between 7 and 7:30 p.m. just
while Mrs. Butler and I were sitting at the table, and Mrs. Butler had just gotten up.
Drake came in and began abusing and insulting the women. Finally he struck Mrs. Butler,
knocked her down and fell on top of her. I then pulled him off and took away a revolver
he had in his hand. He continued to scuffle and threw me upon the hot stove. He finally
pulled another revolver and shot me twice. The first shot, I think, was the one that entered
my bowels, passing around and lodging in the hip; the second [shot] went through my
thigh. Drake then started for the door and we were both still scuffling, each having a
revolver in hand. As he went out the door, he tried to shoot again and I struck at him with
the revolver in my hand. Whether it went off or not I do not know, but I was defending
myself and should probably have shot had I known what I was doing.”161
Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Butler told much the same stories.
When Asst. Marshal Sam Jeans arrived first at the scene, he found Drake lying dead in
the yard with a 38-caliber Smith &amp; Wesson revolver in his hand. He had been fatally shot in the
breast over the heart and in the stomach. Upon searching the house, officers found Reeves’
revolver in a black chest. Jeans announced, “That is the revolver that killed Charlie Drake” to
which Reeves replied, “That is the gun, but what I did with it after the shooting I do not
know.”162
Three days later, a coroner’s jury heard strong evidence from many witnesses that “a long
and bitter feud” had existed between Drake and Reeves. While Reeves had lived at the Butler
residence for some years, Drake felt certain that Reeves had interfered in his family affairs. The
jury declared that Reeves had killed Drake in self-defense.163 When Reeves heard the news, he
felt “overjoyed” and “confident of getting well”—but he died from his wounds one day later.164
159

His birth year is in the 1875 census while boarding with Mrs. Mary Dorsey; 1886, 1889, and 1893 city
directories.
160
Charles Drake had married Louisa Butler on April 24, 1881 but he quarreled with her frequently. She had left him
seven months ago and was trying to get a divorce. Mrs. Mary Butler, born in 1843 in Kentucky, used to sell liquor at
her 804 Connecticut home, in “A Joint Raided,” Evening Tribune, Aug. 27, 1888. See 1865, 1870, and 1875 census
records; address in 1886, 1888, and 1893 city directories.
161
Quoted in “A Man Killed…Charlie Drake the Victim,” Journal-Tribune, Feb. 6, 1894.
162
Quoted in “Shot Dead…Killed by Henry Reeves,” World, Feb. 6, 1894. Sam Jeans, a Black policeman, appointed
Asst. Marshal, World, Sept, 12, 1893; then City Marshal for 5 months, Journal, Dec. 1, 1894; May 7, 1895.
163
“Fired in Self-Defense,” Gazette and “In Self Defense,” Journal-Tribune, Feb. 8, 1894.
164
“Reeves Dead,” Gazette, Feb. 9, 1894. His interment record reads “Harvy” Reeves, https://www.findagrave.com/
memorial/251877960/harvey-reeves. Charles Drake was buried at Maple Grove Cemetery,
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245639818/charles-drake.

�C.C. James, a prominent civil rights leader, was appointed administrator of Harry Reeves’ estate
by the Probate Court.165

165

“Notice of Appointment,” Journal-Tribune, Feb. 17, 1894.

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still around. I also don't want this to tum into me trying to one up everyone by writing about the
Unrelated Segments (probably not obscure enough for some). So I'll say everyone should
know the Rezill os but..
Scotland 1976, a bunch of art school
students formed the Rezillos (if you wanna know
about the many line-up changes you can buy the
cd or look on the internet). With a comic book,
sci-fi feel to the songs and stage costumes the
band created a fun, energetic, entertaining little
outfit. Soon after, Sensible Records put out the
"Can't Stand My Baby" 45 . Thier performance
with the Stranglers in Glasgow was enough to put
them in bed with the mighty Sire records. Sire put
out the "Good Sculptues/Flying Saucer Attack"
45, that didn't do so well, mostly due to poor
production that didn't capture the energy or the
music properly. Early '78 saw the Rezillos in New
York to record with producer Tony Bongiori, who
produced a couple Ramones records.
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Rezillos" came out it reached 16; with the single
"Top of the Pops" makin it to #19. To support the
record the Rezillos toured the llses with the
Undertones (wish I coulda seen that!). After that a

new single "Destination Venus/Mystery Action",

charted at 50. At the end of'78 the Rezillos were
back in Scotland for what was to be thier final
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and it's all there. There's plenty more too: energetic, for one. I think for me
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vocals and Jo Callis' guitar, both playing and sound. The 60's pop influence
mixed in with all the aforementioned aspects combine for a unique and
extremely fun sound.
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never heard them, find those old Sire albums or get the cd with the 2 albums
combine plus the "Venus"45 . Check em out, especially with what "they" are
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bring higher scores and longer games. Alternately, when its not your tum to play, you have just enough time to get another beer
from the bar, or deposit some beer in the bathroom, or whatever. Plus, if you get an extra ball, you end up playing three balls in
a row, and that's a whole game!
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the focus of the game is a file cabinet. I.)?ipl"(A'.s~:'X.cli;f\~~-!!!~med game, but for some reason a file cabinet isn't quite as
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hole and shoots out to the
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lane that drops to y.()ur ·ii'ght flipper. That's bow play begins and there 1s .
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games that were
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the staple back in pll:iball's glory days? Areahskjll sher-is .placing the ball e~actlfwhere you want it
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be a really fun play if it weren't forthat damn loop. This loop is part of the six "X" shots that
, the player is awarded "The Truth" which is a four-ball multiball with all six lanes and ramps
light up one by one, ai\cffu~Iµ® both ramps and all four lanes. 0
lit. This is probably the ··•·•·•·· ·····•• •···. of the game. The regular, thr
all is achieved by shooting the file cabinet in the center(also a fairly sketchy shot) until the file
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trapdoor opens up right in front of the same ramp and is easy to hit. The game then picks a case for you out of the X-Files. Each case is based on a story from the TV show, and
most viewers will recognize them . Depending on the case, the game will light up one, two or four of the "X" shots and gives you a couple minutes to try to shoot these
ramps/loops. It's pretty challenging to make all of these shots in the alloted time, but it can be done. This same feature sometimes asks a trivia question about the show, so Xphiliacs have a better chance at getting these correct and claiming the 300,000 prize.
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Jacki Becker has been a part of the Lawrence music scene for years.
She came to Lawrence on a swimming scholarship in 1987, later
started KJHK's very first local show "Plow the Fields Martha" and
has been booking shows atthe Bottleneck for live years.

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Anne Tangeman: What was the music scene like when you got here?
Jacki Becker: Because I came down as an athlete I had a different
experience at first at KU because you're nestled with this group, but
there were about five ofus that liked concerts. I went to see Echo and the
Bunnymen, U2, and ... Fishbone. T hat was my first show at the
Outhouse. Turns out it was Kevin Gasser's going away party-he's now
vice president of Hollywood Records ... .I quit swimming and I basically
hung out at the Crossing and saw all the Crossing bands. When you're
under 21 where else where you going to go? And of course the Outhouse.
I don't know-I just started talking to local bands and I started "Plow the
Fields Martha" on KJHK-there was no local show and in 1990 I asked to
start one-they said sure. Every week I interviewed a band and got as
many tapes as I could-the scene was really starting to take off.
AT: What were some of the bands you remember-some of your
favorites?
JB : Everything for me started with Joe Worker. Obviously there was Sin
City and the Homestead Grays who were standards, but for me, where I
felt like I got to know a band and I was friends with the band was with Joe
Worker. You know, I'd put on my little combat boots and my leather
jacket and go to all the house parties on Ohio St. and Connecticut St. to

see Joe Worker.. .the song "Frozen Embryos" ... we all loved it. They
were, for me, the band that I really felt close with .. and Zoom. Of course
Sin City was phenomenal. The Homestead Grays-you just had to love
them. Two Car Family, obviously Paw. I started loving Paw at a really
early, youthful, embryonic stage for that band. There were a lot of house
parties back then. There was always a new band playing somewhere at
somebody's house-which you just don't get anymore . The noise
ordinance kind of crushed it. Kill Whiety- you'd always go see Kill
Whitey. There were so many local bands and it seemed like very much a
family thing. Bands would go see other bands. You'd go to a a party and
certain members of the Salty Iguanas would be checking out Joe
Worker... or. ..Mongol Beach Party-I always liked them for some reason.
They were from KC and it was kind ofan odd band but they were unique
and kind ofinventive in a Frank Zappa kind of way. Random Aztec ... that
was a band I loved.
AT: They had a flute though, that's why I didn't like them . That was
it for me.
JB : There were just so many bands ... Love Squad .. .! love the Love Squad
guys. There were a lot of different bands. All different sounds.
AT: How did you get involved with the Bottleneck?
JB : I graduated, Martha died in some weird tractor accident and got rid
of her... she was hit by a combine, so I thought okay I don't want to be a
DJ, what do I want to do-so I decided to go to grad school. I was giving
up on the music thing. It was fun , but I did it in college. In the meantime,
my boyfriend was working at our favorite copy store and I was writing a
play, it was the third shift and Brett came up to me asked me what I was
doing. I was writing a play, writing applications for grad school. .. he
asked me ifl wanted a job. So pretty much without a resume or anything
I got hired. I didn't really have a job, he just told me what he wanted .
"We're going to do this, but we also have the New Times and you're the
calender editor" so I kind of took on two jobs for two of the things he

�owned at that time. This was 1992. At that point I think the Bottleneck
was the bar everyo ne went to. You had the Outhouse, there were very
definite places for people to go-the Outhouse, the Jazzhaus, the Down
and Under for a little bit. There were a lot of different places people
could play. The Cross ing ...there were always shows at the Crossing,
even at Yello Sub. The Bottleneck hadn't been doing a lot of shows-the
biggest at that time had probably been Sugar and the Flaming Lips.
Obviously the bi g Living Color show that Brett will always finger as the
show that made him realize Lawrence is a music town. That was a show,
that kind of for him, changed everything. There had been a lot of big
shows but not a lot of steadily, big bands. '92 was the Nirvana years so I
think alternative music was kind of coming to the headfront. Maybe he
hired me because I loved all that kind of music and it was the right time.
AT: I gotta ask about him as a boss. He has a certain reputation ...
JB : I think people are very mistaken. I think they perceive his silence as
negativity or his ...he's a very quiet person, he's a very devoted person. I
think he took a lot of risk. As we've seen by the number of clubs that have
closed, it's hard to run a bar, it's hard to run a bar with live music, it's hard
to run a bar that on occasion tries to do all ages things and tries to really
commn th e whole community to music. I think he's taken the best of
everything and let us all have a little piece. You've got the hippy night
and the punk night, the metal night, the ska night, the swing night and the
pop rock ni ght. ..you have to take a lot ofrisks. l think people are quick to
point fingers and say there's a monopoly or this or that, but you knowwe've worked our asses off. I don't do it because I want power. I think we
don because I love this community and I'm just thoroughly amazed by
Lawrence all the time. That people will come to shows non stop. That we
can do 30 shows in a row and the community will come out and support
it-that's phenomenal. He doesn't say much always and that's good
because yo u have lots of free reign to do your own creative ideas, which
hP.'s let me do. But it's also a bad thing because you don't know if you're

doing a bad job. I thought he hated me for the firsts ix months-he doesn't
talk. I think it's easy to point a finger at someone when they don't talk. If
you get to know him he's a good person and he's hard working. He.wants
what's best for the community and the people who live in this town that
like and support music. He's a great boss. I attribute everything to the
community-there's a lot of people here, from the labels to the fanzines
to the radio stations to the clubs to the bands, that give a shit about music.
They're committed to it. No other city in America really gets as many
shows for our size of a city. Kansas City doesn't get crap, we get
everything here and it's partly because of the community and the people
in the music community working together that we're one of the top 15
stops now-up with Chicago and Dallas and Denver and St. Louis. Half
the time the bands think we're weird two headed freaks that inbreed in
Kansas when they get here, til they get to know us then they say
Lawrence is a great town. Lawrence has everything. It's a little bit of
everything.
AT: What do you think about that time when bands were getting
signed here, Paw, Stick ... When people were talking about Lawrence
being the next whatever.. .
JB: When that was going on that was really exciting. It was really cool
for me to see these bands that I knew get all this attention, but I think the
music industry has changed so much from 92 to 98 that what music is
now... obviously you've got your really nice die hard independant
people that are very supportive of indie labels and indi e promotion and
indie rock-that's very positive. Then you've got the big labels and the big
companies pushing the one hit wonder, one hit single band. I don't think
they sign bands anymore to create a scene. I think they wantthe million
dollars and the buzz bin and that's it. That era was so .. .! felt so young
then. Now I feel like I'm this old jaded fu ck, but in 92 -which wasn't
even that long ago-when bands like Zoom and Paw and Stick even Kill
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worthy of careers, not one hit wonders. Media is constantly looking for
something to make money off of, something to promote. I had to do
some dwnb tv interview 2 months a go about women in rock because
Spin and Rolling Stone did a women in rock covers so some tv station in
KC says lets do a story on women in rock. They asked me ridiculous
questions ... they were just looking for another story. To say Lawrence
was going to be the next Seattle, was just another story. I mean obviously
look at the size of Seattle versus Lawrence-it's impossible. But
Lawrence has probably as many bands perhaps as a lot of big cities
because there are so many people here-through the university and just
through people here in town who love music and who work with music ...
AT: I think a lot of people attribute it to the college, but I don't think
it'sjustthat. There are roots that go way back.
JB: Exactly. KJ has a lot to do with it too. There's a station that's been
there for a really long time and it enables you know, geeks like myself
who weren't in the Journalism school but who love music, to be a DJ and
to play music and to get a career out of it. I could make a list of a zillion
people who worked at KJ that now are in the music business elsewhere
across the country. I think KJ nurtures bands and it nurtures the music
scene itself.
We talked about the state ofradio today and Jacki told me that
she thinks radio is now geared towards people who listen in their car,
in short spurts and that's why you'll hear Smash Mouth or
Chumbawamba a billion times a day... and that the KLZR has
become more commercial because it is competing with so many
Kansas City stations:

JB : They're forced to play say, the new Matchbox 20 or something and
they won't pick a song that's huge on KJ like say, Unwound or Pizzicatto
Five, or whatever because Mary Scary in her car driving from Johnson
County to Lawrence from work wants to hear Matchbox 20 for those 30

minutes. I think it's the sick degeneration of music and it's destroying
bands and it's destroying clubs. Every time we try to find a one hit
wonder, that's one less perhaps local band that isn'tgoingto get a deal for
nine records-they're going to get the one record or what not. We have to
book them for lots of money and they're not ever going to come backyou get them once and go, okay...

AT: It's kind of hollow. Like when you're a kid and buy a record for
that one hit and maybe the rest of the album's crummy. Some~mes
you go to a show like that.

JB: There's lots of shows like that. You can watch the parade, watch
them leave after the one song. I remember Lisa Loeb ... she played "Stay"
and 1 swear 50 people left the Bottleneck-instantly. I swear, they exited
like little lemmings. That's all they wanted to hear. 1 think generally
Lawrence as a community is more intelligent than that, but that doesn't
help the Lazer any. They have to do what people say. I would love to hear
different songs on the radio .. but it's not going to happen, so you listen to
KJHK.
AT: What pisses you off most about the music industry?
JB: Let's see ... wow. I think you can separate it locally and ... Locally I'm
frustrated because I think the community doesn't identify truly that there
is a strong music scene here that deserves supporting. I shouldn't be
bitched at by local businesses when a damn bus drives down the street
and I get fingered and pointed at and scowled at and yelled for things. It's
ridiculous because they're bringing in more than 900 people
likely... Why, ifa local band decides to put posters up, and they do a good
job and they put some on telephone poles, do they get sent back to me
and they try to fine me because "the community doesn't want to put
posters up there." Drives me crazy. Sometimes I think Lawrence is in
denial that we have a good music scene here and that we have clubs that
support live music. From the Jazzhaus to the Replay to the Granada to
the Bottleneck and Liberty Hall. .. these are good venues that have

�worked really hard and support musicians and I think the city does a lot
of things to prevent that. Nationally.. .gosh, there's tons. I really don't like
the fact that bands get signed for a hit-you know-instead ofa band that
should last for 8 albums . And if you put out a good album and it doesn't
sell, you get dropped. Like Molly McGuire was dropped recently and
they're a good band. They weren't really given a chance. I think the
music industry was so quick to sign so many bands after Nirvana got
signed and then what they did was sign a lot of bad bands and they forced
these bad bands to go out and tour with the other bands and not allow
local openers. So, a local scene will single-handedly die because if
you're paying the 12 bucks to see some huge national band, you're not
going to pay the 3 bucks two days later to see a local band cause you're
like "I spent all my money" . I really dislike that when national acts don't
let a third band or a fourth band-a local band- to play for just thirty
minutes . Because that's the key to getting people to like the local bands,
to come see the local bands that could in tum, become the next signed
band. That really bothers me. I think there's a lot of greed in the music
industry., I think a lot of bands ask for more than they deserve. Like, why
do I have to buy you cigarettes and socks? Why if you're getting a
hundred bucks .ne you in a tour bus-why can't you be like Jesus Lizard
and drive in a damn van or like Mike Watt. I base everything, alotofiton
the past. I think of all these wonderful incredible rockers in the 80s that
did the punk thing and drove around in vans for years. That's what music
was . You either did stadiums and you're Peter Frampton or you did clubs.
Now it's this weird blurring. Bands come in with their own production
and the biggest light things I've ever seen ... we did a semi-trailer for
Marilyn Manson and Widespread Panic and Morrissey... this is big time
shit we're talking ... then you look at the Jesus Lizard. Three of them show
up in their van and they put on a great show and it's as good and probably
even better than the big honking light show we unloaded for nine hours
the day before at Liberty Hall. I think there's a lot of excess. I can't wait

for the music biz to dwindle .. .! think it's already happening. A lot of
labels are laying people off, cutting back-to go back to the roots of where
it all began which is you play live, you get the van and you tour. The goal
shouldn't be to go press a CD with your parent's money so your thirty
friends will buy it and no one else is going to buy it. Local bands: don't
make CDs. You have 30 friends and you're going to spend $600 to go to
the studio and record this thing and where are you going to sell it if you
don't go on the road? You're going to sell it in the record stores? Who's
going to buy it? I think they should be into wanting to play live. That's
how you get fans who will eventually buy your records. Make at-shirt.
Let them buy a t-shirt to promote your band. Don't think a CD will
change your world cause I don't think it does. Yeah, you can send it off to
all the labels, butlabels are cutti ng back and not signing as many bands. I
think we need to all start back at the ground again and that's touring in a
van and it's playing to the fans and not being as concerned about money
and playing because you love it.
AT: What have been some of your favorite shows at the Bottleneck,

or shows that you have done?

JB: _My favorite show ever-and I wasn't working there yet-was the
Replacements at Liberty Hall. For me that was phenominal. That was
1991.

Jacki had so much more to say about great shows (and not so great
ones) that she's joining us regular-like with her infamous
"backstage pass" column starting in this issue!

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Godfather, Goodfellas, Miller's Crossing, Reservoir Dogs- they're all great but if you dig a little
deeper, you can find even more treasures.
At the top of the pile of dead bodies lies my favorite movie of all time (I know, I know, I said the same
thing about The Good, the Bad and the Ugly-okay, it's a tie.) Once Upon a lfme In America. I later
found out Sergio Leone directed them both.
Sure it's long, and if you don't get the long version, you'll be mightily confused, but it's got ital!: guns,
gangsters, dames, cool cars, plot twists galore ... and De Niro and James Woods. The two are buddies
that grew up in New York City in the twenties and thirties, small time hoods who grew into full time
gangsters, part ways and later meet under unusual circumstances. The cinematography is incredible
and based on the famous photographs of some guy whose name I can't recall. The movie takes place in
flashbacks, which makes the shorter
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small and going up againstBugsy Segal before he hit the big time. From kids to old men, you become
totally engrossed in their lives. De Niro is Noodles, who along with Wood's character keeps
outsmarting the cops .. .it' s got the breadth of two Godfathers. Even the music gets me every time.
Check it out.

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Pearls uncovered lately include Killer's Kiss, Stanley Kubrick's first film effort. It's unpolished film
noir with some outstanding visual shots. The anti-hero is a boxer and though it's no equivalent, I'm
sure Scorsese ingested a few scenes before shooting Raging Bull. If you loved Reservoir Dogs as
much as I did (finally had to stop seeing it after five viewings- I was growing numb to the volumes of
blood) then check out The Killing. Tarantino surely pinched a few ideas from here. The plot runs
along the same lines-a handful of down on their luck guys, brought together by a head honcho who
masterminds the heist of a race track's daily earnings. Everything hinges on perfect timing of the
crime but of course something goes wrong. Less blood (B &amp; W) and a lot stiffer with a "true crime"
narrator, The KIiiing still has enough smoking guns and plot twists to keep you on edge. Remember,
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don\ kn0w 1
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I grabbed tfie phone and dialed 911 . Outside, people where hurling rocks and bricks at the truck,
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not wearing any pan1s either and due to the bloated belly, I can't tell (thankfull y) if he's wearing scratchy_and stauc~...
truck?" She asks again
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"Look! How many drunk naked men are driving new red pickups around the county at 5 in the
everyone over
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"Is this the Outhouse on I 5th street?" The voi ce said.
I look back out the door, and sec that the truck is leaving the parking lot and heading west on
"Yeah, four miles cast on 15th .. this guy's drunk and drove through the building ... l think he I 5th street,
towards town.
wants to kill us."
"The Outhouse? A man is try ing to kill you with red bikini's?" She asked ... "Sir, is there an before
ff~ards town, he's drunk and crazy and you better catch him
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::~~?~'o. the man is wearing a red bikini."
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"Sir, this ts an emergency linc ... if this isn't an emergency then you will have to get off the line."
send them up I 5th street so they can intercept
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red bikini.
few minutes later a Sheritrs car pulls into the lot, the Deputy gets out and looks around. 20
"NO! Some SUJ is trying to KILL US! He drove his truck through the building, and now he's P.eOJ?le A
run u_p to him and begin telling him what had just happened, asking guestions and giving
,.thc parking lot trying to run them over... this guy is wasted, you better send a cletails. The Deputy raises his hands ancl quiets everyone down and begins aSk1ng me and Jeff what
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people
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someone was indeed in danger.
ditch, capturing him. But they needed a positive ID.
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Then the Sheriff said that they where going to bring the guy to us for a positive ID. Jeff Fortier
Outside, the bull-fight continues. I can hear the guy yelling "You bunch of q_ueers are tryin_g to tells him that "Yo man, if you bring him here 1 am goin! to spit m his face!" So the Sheriff has another
ruin me! You bunch of fags are try inf to do me in!. .. l'm gonna Jcilf all ofyou fags!" 1 had stretched-the
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"And this is at the Outhouse?" She asks.
terroristic threat, and on and on.
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"And what is the exact address there?" She asks.
The Melvins showed up as the last of the cops where leaving, and the show went on.
I didn't know... ! had never reall y thought about the address of the place. "Its four miles cast of
Tune in next time for the weird and exciting courtroom drama when our hero, the drunk
Mass street on 15th .its just past the pavement.. .this guy is crazy, you better get someone out here" I redneck goes to court!
plead with her... she doesn't seem to reall y care.
I think what happened was obvious ..
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wom ens underwear." i tell her, I am yelling at this point in frustration that the 911 lady doesn't seem to ~uthouse" and went there looking for some action. I think that
~etaking this very seriously, and is stalling on actually dispatching a deputy to the scene of the crime Jeff Fortier struck his fancy ... but maybe I'mjustjealous .. .And
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truck?" She asks again.
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years ago so don 't hold your breath for theSm.ik sessions. Issued as a 4-disc set, it features a new stereo mix, 2 1/2 discs of
outtakes and alternate mixes, and the original mono mix in full . I bought this for my brother for Christmas after warni ng him that
it would probably be one of those box sets that you listen to once, say "Boy that's pretty neat," and then shelve away to collect dust
(i .e. the Beatles anthologies). Not the case here.
T h e ~ box is wonderful. IfI needed any more reasons to love thisrecord I just had them handed to me. What this
set

does is serve as a "documentary" ofsoru. It features completely different versions, botched beginnings, extra endings

and two great books inside. In one book, Paul McCartney runs through the whole record (in specifics) explaining his thoughts
on every song. Later, he describes h o w ~ effected the songwriting of both he and Lennon. Apparently, it was a big

favorite of the Beatles' in the period between ~ a n d ~- Historically,~ while a reaction to the Beatles'
has been regarded as Paul's chief inspiration for the orchestral concepts behind the
record. As the

Rubber Soul

Beach Boys' chief songwriter, Brian Wilson was also a big influence on the Velvet Underground's John Cale. George Martin, the
Beetle's producer/engineer (and arguably the fifth Beatie) also has an essay inside. Clearly, ~ i s a landmark work in rock
production. What's amazing to me i1 how, until this release, it had only been heard in mono. If! hadn't read about that ,n the liner
notes of the original version I would have assumed (with good reason) that it had been in stereo all this time. The problem this presents, then, is the "old guy remixing his old shit" deal. Brian
Wilson remixed the whole record in stereo in 1996 for this release. For this reason Jive found myself listening to the alternate takes and the original mono stuff more than the new stereo
mix. It's not that tho stereo mix is bad really. It seems to allow for instruments that were obocured by the (post-Spector) wall-of-sound production qualities to be heard more
plainly, I guess.
That just may be the problem, though. It kind of robs one of the innocence that goes with not knowing how something came together. You don't really have to guess
anymore whether or not they mean/ to do cenain things or if they just came together that way. Sounds that you thought weren't actually there or noises that you thought only
you heard (it turns out) are there and it just seems like it insults your intelligence, y'know, Maybe that1s an overreaction but it seems we aren't allowed to assume anymore
because it's all been laid out for us. If Joyce had gone back and written a guide explaining what everything meant i n ~ we would probably feel the same way. It kind of
sound, like that new Jeff Lynne-produced Beatles stuff from a few years ago. Even though I thought "Free as a Bird" was pretty groat, it seemed unfair to the original vocal take.
Kind oflike superimposing Tom Hanks with Kennedy in that one mov ie. Oh well, you get the point. It looks neat butsomething's wrong.
Now before I get too deep in to technology's (one sided?) relationship with the past I want to make sure and reiterate how cool the alternate takes are. On the third disc there's a version of
"God Only Knows" that has a "new" acapella outro that literally scares the hell out of me. The original song ends in a swirling, multi-layerd vocal part but this version sees the
instrumentation fade as vocals meander like ghosts in the room, Ever seen the dancing ghosts in the haunted house at Disneyland in California? Anyway, it's really great. I feel
like I'm having a hard time explaining this in a way that makes sense. I guess the point is: this part sounds like Gregorian chants or really spooky chorus parts from early,
religious Western classical music, An aura of almost Coltrane-esque spirituality overrides much of this session in a way that, like the later Coltrane recordings, can seem
unsettling at times.
The bottom line is that this record proves that (behind the "fun in the sun" attitude that most people can't seem to get past) Brian Wilson was a seri ous fucker. When he moved away
from the beach shortly after this record (originally) he contracted people to build a sandbox in his house so that he could put his piano in it and play with his bare feet in the California
sand. We seem to take him, specifically this record, for granted because it set the standard. You should hear the outtakes of him stopping songs in the middle of their respective takes in
order to correct the orchestration. (There's a chamber ensemble on this record y'know.) It's crazy. I was going to say that the way that he incessantly interrupts every take of every song is
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In January 1998, Lookout Records celebrated Its tenth anniversary as
a record label with a weekend full of music, parties and good times.
Fourteen bands played their hearts out, and friends and fans from
around the world made the pilgrimage to the San Franciscan Bay
Area to be a part ofIt. It was an extremely memorable weekend that no
one will soon forget. Below Is an account of my memories, and 1 hope
you dig It. 1 dldn 't catch every little thing that happened, but 1 tried
Enjoy, andwe'llseeyounexttime.
- Grant, The Smugglers
Nli,at One: Thurs Jtin 8, Friends Of Lookout Party, Oakland CA

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We left Vancouver(cur hometown) the night before, driving a rental mini-van bound for the San
Franci1co Bay. After I began to hallucinate while driving down the 1-S, we ,kidded to a stop,
rented a motel room somewhere mid-Oregon, watched the Klu-Klux-Klan tear up another set of
the Jerry Sprinser show snoozed a couple houra, then were back in the van, punching it toward,
Oakland aowe could get there in time for the big Friend aOf Lookout kick-off part)'.
We arrived in plenty of time, found the Clnderblock/Punks With Presses warehouse
(where all the Lookout shirt, and posters are made) and walued in, 1uit-clad and ready to fucking
party. Most of the Lookout gang was already there, and more continued to filter in throughout the
night. Eventually the part)' swelled to about 300 people, with members of the Mr T Experience,
Groovie Ghoulies, Hi-Fives, Criminals, Pansy Division, Pee Chees, Tilt, Rancid, NOFX, Black
Fork, and the Phantom Surfer, (and of course us Smugglers) all in attendance. DJ Rop took care
of the tunes and got the vibe so funky I felt like getting some skanky on my hang-down by my
third beer. Yeah, there wu rree booz.e (beer and wine) as well as plenty or yum-tum snacks
(provided by the Red Cafe, that place across the street from tho Lookout store). Having the
reputation that we do, the Smugglers felt the need to part)' a Iii' harder than most folks and spent
quite a bit or time hovering near the bar in rear that the booze might run dry, paranoid that
Lookout may have cheaped-out on the good-time gas. It turned out to be a bit or the opposite, for
as the party wore on, it became apparent that there were a TON of Costco boxes of white wine left
over. By this point. I was well on my way to wanton drunkeness, and found mysetr in the
company of Lookout chief Chris Appelgren, behind the bar, acting as substitute bartenders,
letting Lookout's Chris Imlay, Xandy and Alexis all take a break or go home, Jim not sure which.

�My orders were "push the wine\ so when people came up for hootch and asked for a beer, I'd
simply pour them a pint of frothing, warm white wine. A few people noticed and complained, but
I either ignored them, bcltched in their face, or poured them another wine. By the end of the night
there were partiers lying face down on the floor, the massive amounu of vino having taken an
ugly toll. Smuggler Nick had about nine pints, as well as several sips from Pat Hynes'
omnipresent flask, and was busy cruising for available Lookout babes, but the
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Unfortunately, this also meant several fans
though the venue was constantly packed.
The star-studded line-up of the Bomb Bassettsofficially kicked things off, where Dallas
Denery (Sweet Baby), brother John Denery (Hi-Fives), Joel , Jym and Dr. Frank (Mr T
Experi ence- Frank playing on international time, having arrived from England just two hours
prior to showtime), and legendary Lookout producer Kevin Anny seriously exploded, playing
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hits from their Lookout LP as well as, to the del ight of everyone in attendance, some Sweet Baby
classics. I got the shivers during "She's From Salinas" . Amazing. The Donnas took the stage
of the Lookout stable in a
next, all eyes and ears firm ly awaiting one of them
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ndly s~ppqr:tiS~h was time for one of my
rs of speed-pop·il,uftitncous rock'n'roll , the
f~v.~~i Hi-Fives )rcry that I tell almost
, l··86tta re-tell it! Oti. it's fairly com mon
·s~nger John D.~ner')' look s (and is) pretty
~ally a higJ\ .icbP&lt;)I teacher in San Jose,
elieVe it or not. fohn doesn't really go out of
his students he's in a band~a few know, but the majority have no idea. So this one
weekend, two kids from his high school decide they're going to have their first big punk night
out. Everybody who's reading this has had one. Mine was sneaking into a downtown Vancouver
club in 1987 to see a band called the Gruesomes. Anyhow, these two kids decide that they'd make
the holy pilgrimage up the 1-80 to the legendary Gilman Stree~ the punkest place EVER. It didn't

matter who was p
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matter who was playing., they'd just go just to be there. So they drove up, found it, lined up
outside the old anonymous looking warehouse, paid the SS and entered Gilman, four concrete
walls covered in years of graffiti , a stage in the corner, a band rocking out, and 300 hundred kids
bouncing off the walls. Try to imagine the shock these two kids went through when they got
closer and realized that the sweaty guy screaming into the microphone, crowd under his thumb,
was none other their MATH TEACHER. These two kids went from suburban boredom to the
nether-reaches of the underground to get away from all that's square only to realize that their
TEACHER is the coolest guy in the room and a shining star in the Bay Area punk scene! "Mr.

Denery, WHAT are you DOING here?!?!" I love that story...

Ok, so the Hi-Fives show! Well, what do you think? They put on an excellent performance,
showcasi ng sweaty songs from their two great albums, as well as a couple new gassers . Even
though it'd been a long night of punk, the crowd became re-energized and everybody shook and
shimmied, smiles all around for the suit-clad foursome. John did his patented Penguin dance,
Chris strummed madly, and Gary and Steve bounced along at a furious pace. One of the great
and often overlooked aspects about the Hi-Fives is how much they've been such an integeral cog
in Lookout's lifespan as a label. First Chris and John starred in the truly inspiring Brent's TV, then
they moved on to form the Ne'er Do Wells, and then finally the Hi-Fives. Inbetween one can also
mention the Dukes Of Burl, Judy and the Loadies and the Bomb Bassetts. ln the meantime, Chris
is also a graphic designer for Lookout and partly responsible for the general 'look' the label has
taken on over the years . These modest guys dese,ve a lot of respect for their amazing creative
output, and on this night, playing to what was reportJy the largest crowd at Gilman EVER. the HiFives got it

Night three: Slim 's, San Francisco CA, The Criminals, The Smugglers, The
Go-Nuts, The Phantom Surfers, The Mr. T Experience.
This show took on the hype as the "big" show of the weekend, but all the shows were completely
packed , this one stood out only because it was the biggest venue, l suppose. It was also in
downtown San Francisco, near Fisherman's Wharf and all that. Anyhow, this was another great
event where the place was packed before the first band, the Criminals, even hit the stage. Hit it
they did, as they 1iterally detonated into action , taking advantage of the earl y slot by getting the
eager crowd instantly into it with ferocious punk rock abandon. Lead singer Jesse (who folks
may have recognized from workin' the till at the Lookout Records shop) \ept into the frothing
crowd a couple of times, and the sweat, tattoos and tom clothing of the Criminals was flying all
over the stage. Mike La Vella was right. These guys do put the punk back into rock.
Us Smugglers were next, and for the first time in many, many shows over many years, I
was pretty damn nervous! You know, friends and folks from all over the world and all that. We
didn't want to dissapoint. so we peppered the set with the 'live faves' and made sure we had plenty
of organized Lookout celebrities to come up and join us throughout the show. It climaxed at the
end, where Chris Hi-Fi ves, Kepi Ghoulie, Joel MTX, Chris Appelgren and Chris Pansy Division

�each came up and sang a verse each of our last song, and the~(We :iii s&amp;gij/Rock With The
Smugglers Tonight" together. It was a truly a ball and so
· ._ 8tWOn'tforgttfora long time.
Our seemingly triumphant set could h&amp;)\C:
rgotten Q#.~e the Go-Nuts got
· a vegan, the Go-Nuts are
underway. If anyone is in the dark to this band~/S
ds, capes, ~ks and helmets, aJI
famed for being snack-rock super heroes,.;: ~4'fui
the while feeding the crowd suga
·.
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ade cataw.J.,~. cannons and sling
shots, powered by a team ofda;~ciolg g~ll,
a show ar@}f.,erybody was really
thing wi@il 500 feet of the Goexcited, but little did they know ju•I ow
Nuts would become. Before the s®w, whil
with
··. · nutty characters,
Capiain Comhole I think, told mil that the
the enslaught of
sugar-blitz the Go-Nuts had in st:ore. The
such zingers as

"Skinny Bones Jones-, "Roberf~I Hughes"

)na (Let's Take

Cheese To The Japanese)" . Right around thesho
···gorillas, all armed with cream pits, which were
to the faces
lhe front row Next came the mas"s~ve cannons and snack•blowers, set up on eithC

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That we all ended up coming together again, years later, playing a show fo.f.:Lookout, seemed
somewhat strange. We took differeD.t roads, but ended up at the same place. Sqrpebody slap me.
for the finale, Lookout wi•e1y slated another band for the ages, thC-m,Je troubadors of
longevity, rockin' on a dozen ycar9i.and counting, The Mr. T Experience. Of C.~se, these days,
it's only wise ol' Dr. Frank who's been there for the long haul of ups and dQ~s. albums and
singles, tours and break ups. It', the.fact that Frank kept it together a few yean:~ck, and found
energizing and ever-popular youn&amp;:m:~mbers Joel and Jym that the band has
•.·.·
hu~/
accolades and fan support for its · · albums. On this night. we were se
· -:•····.
of songs from all of MTX's
s, in a seventy•five minute, tw
performance that sent everyon
ht to the merchandise stand before the
,Smuggler Nick (fan of MTX
. ir first LP he bought at Kelly's in West V~ve
Canada in 1986 at theeg~ of thirteen· said, "that's the best I've ever seen them• .
.....

Nl,tlrt four. Bottoni/ Qt The· Hill, San Francisco CA, Lookout audlU_._Q..IJ
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u~r:~~~tl:!?(f!JJer!JgfN1 IJ/~nivm Nine Volt, The.&lt;:iroo\'ie Ghoci/ies, f"*iY

down lhe shrieking crowd, who despera:te'.~)'Jri•.~-~ -to shield themselves with leather jacke~ and
backpacks, so as to not be pelted violently wi~)rta&lt;ae~, Sµ~denly,.,tb~:Sorillas starting ha'i.iling
Everybody was due down at.the Bottom OfThe Hill by 3:30PM for the Lookout auditions,
out huge white sacks of powdered sugar that, when poured in'tO··tne&gt;snack blowers, caused
::::::J~t the sugar/booze hangover from Slim's was tough to overcome. The Smugglers and Yvette
massive clouds of sugar to I'.11 the air, moving slowly through the crow.cl-and throughout the roorQ ·:\·::: .........· ·
int ended
· ~i the Pansy Division house for a pajama party/screening of THEE
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watch" Anderson and Tommy "Motley Crue" Lee. Yes.
like a cloud of locusts, much to the shock of the audience. Soon EVERYONE ~i(:}.:
and u_
9:.ajpf~H, T0fti.iny Lee was cut! Ba-boom! h's a truly wild piece of... film. My
EVERYTHING was COVERED in a layer of sticky sugar. The air~~ a dense, white, c ~\( ·
fog. Breathing was very difficult. As if that wasn't enough, the Go,.NUts suddenly annoµ~~-.· t\
. scen~:_i$.:~ ·TOl1lm}thonks his yacht's horn with the head of his hard cock. much to
········ ···
· ·
,·
. Pansy Division's drummer Luis had a great quote to
"FOOD FIGHT!!!" and burst into song, as the gorillas broke open DQX'es upon boxes Qftiru1f · : : }\)he ~ggli
:~uffing a turkey! This is GROSS!!!" .
Debbie snackcakes, whipping the squishy treats into the crowd, and))ld them quickly:.#.i~J ·· ::-. :• de~t;rlbet
0
: :'... we had settled down with a couple of Luis' menthol smokes
back Out or nowhere, eggs, bananas, beer, clothing. paper, cups, and_:;inore and more ahd
~ttom Of The Hill for the Lookout auditions. Granted, this
food filled the air, exploding on impact on audience members. band r#znbers and gorillas alike.
It was a completely bizarre and awesome spectacle of shere, sugar-ind1,1.eed chaos.
it:W;med out to be a lot of fun. Basically, Lookout M
auditioned•
The saccarin wasteland of junk food that the Go-Nuts left beht~ once the band and their
. th ing frosh pop-punk to heavy metaJ, folk and roots music, played by
entourage left the stage was enormous. The large stase ha.d disap:paf~d under a plft- of soiled
groups frtjm
llifomia. Each band had five minutes maximum to play their best song.
None of the bands were guaranteed to be signed out-right, but there were a couple of contenders
food, wrappers and powder. The s~_-_o f Sl~q1:1S::fre3ked .out, as everything from thc~:lr soum:l..,,:cqui'.prri.ent:to the·ir bar suddenly wa5:_~ ~ly white and sticky. When the fire marshali" sho~-in the mix._ The Lucky Three stood out, and for my money, the outrageous B0's hard-rock hair
\lP due to complaints of "huge clouds\if:~fffl()ke' billowing out of Slim's", it didn't help matters
band
··
fucking hoot. They" rocked. It was really strange strolling around the Bottom Of
\h~1~when climbing the stairs, he.slipped ori-5".mushy King Don and fell flat on his ass. Lookout is
The Hil
.ftemoon. In er~ comer sat nervous young guitar players warming up,
~t!~:~ing to work things out with the club and the city!
strum mi
·
· · ing the words to their chosen song. AJI the bands received a
.'.::TJ)\A large crew did manage to eventually clean things up enough for the Phantom Surfers to
package
from Lookout and I hope everyone had a good time. As an
stage to run through their many years' .worth of masked fancy surf. I hadn'tseen the guys
added bonus to the audience and the bands, the club brought out an all you could eat BBQ buffet.
fr:ot'itijle Go-Nuts or the Phantom Surfers in years. We always used to play with them in San
Up next on the afternoon stage was Kareoke. Little did anyone know how hysterical this
f.:~•sco and Vancouver and points in between, but our scenes and bands kind of drifted apart.
event would tum out to be. Several folks have mentioned itas their favourite part of the weekend,

·n,;otf·

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�how (ot Lookou~ seemed
!acc. So.mebody slap me.
Jes, thC #\JC troubadors of
1cc. Of ,gurse, these days,
,s and dQWfls, albums and
few ycar.:l!ock, and found
nd has acluij.ed such hug~(
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Lookout audlt/Q(I$,
wie Gho11/if!~. PAAti:Y
ror the Lookout auditions,
he Smugglers and Yvette
party/screening of THEE
otley Crue" Lee. Yes.
• wild piece of... film . My
of his hard cock. much to
·Luis had a great quote to

iof Luis' menthol smokes
t auditions. Granted, this

\ly, Lookout "auditioned"

JJd roots music, played by
m to play their best song.
:re a couple of contenders
;eous 80's hard-rock hair
ng &amp;round the Bottom Of
ar players warming up,
All the bands received a
! had a good time. As an
,u could cat BBQ buffet.
know how hysterical this
urite part ofthe weekend,

and I must agree, it was definitely the sleeper hit. One of the reasons it was so successful was due

to the hilarious hosting capabilities of Smugglers guitari st David Ca rswell I guess I do most of
the yap ping when the Smugglers are playing and forgot just how outrageously funn y Dave can
be on stage.
Another great aspect of this Kareoke was how it brought fans, band members and Lookout
staff together for mutual fun Ok, 1'11 say it (don't puke) bonding Everybody had a chance to
si ng, and Dave arranged it nicely, with th e help of hi s Spice-like assis tant Vanessa, so that a
Lookout artist would sing, then a fan, then a member of a younger ba nd, etc And this wasn' t
'punk-coke' either. Just oldies and classics in Pappa Dave's hit-sack Extreme hi ghl igh ts included
Joel MTX and Danny Smuggler pulling off an amazing version of Young MC's "Bust A Move" ,
Dave and Kepi Ghoulie doing a bust-a-gut redition of the Jagger/ Bowie "Dancin' In The
Streets" , all the Italians from Genova trying to sing ''Born To Be Wild ", and Pansy D's Chris
Freeman taking on "Hit Me With Your Best Shot" ("Fuck With With Your Big Cock") The
sweetest moment had to be when the punk rock coupl e from an auditioned band, the Secretions,
got up to sing a hean-tuggin' duet of"Day Dream Believer"
AftertheKareoke finall y wrapped up to much applause and encore, everybody was fo rced
outside in the rain so the club could clean up and get ready for the ni ght' s show Alm ost everyone
who was there for the afternoon's events planned to go to the last show, duh, so just about
everybody pol itel y lined up in the downpour to wait for ti ckets Th ere was no complai ning
either! I would have been freaking out and whi ning like a baby, but I mu st hand it to those fans for
their patience and goodwill .
Once again, the show that night was jam-fucki ng•packed. Up first for this last nigh1 was
Uranium Nine Volt, who, next to Black Fork, I knew the least of any other group of th e weekend
I didn't realize I was supposed to MC this last night again so I missed the first couple songs of
their set. but once I finally squeezed into the club, I was trea ted to an ons laught of chuggachugga-chugga explosive and tight emo-core. I sti ll don't know anything about Uranium Nine
Volt.. . but one day I will, I hope. Hitting the stage next was a weekend highlight for everyone
Storming fonh after triumphantly touring the world, constantl y improving and expanding on
their live shows, records and persona, it was time to ROCK with the Groovie Ghouli es This
band is very special tome and I can certainly say that, hands down , in al l the countless times I've
rocked with the Ghoulies, this was THEE BEST time I' ve ever seen them They were on fire 1
Their set list was impeccable. Everybody surrounded the stage and sang along I almost cried in
"Here Comes Tomorrow", and I'm not kidding around . The show was just so great A oddly fou lmouthed but highly energetic and emotional Kepi sent shout-outs to almost everyone, mostnotably to the Queers and to the Ghoulies # I fan and performer, supporter, and all •around -greatguy from Lookout's history, the legendary Jon Von. The Ghoulies gave tons of free tour artifacts
away, plus the usual load of cool prizes and candy. Joel MTX made alm ost as many on-sLage
appearances as me over the weekend when he hopped up and provided the bass lines and superb
harm onies on the great chesnut "I Wanna Have Fun" As Roach, Dan and Kepi finally stumbled
ex hausted from the stage, everyone realized they just saw a knock•out performance from a band

�that is quickly turning into a cornerstone of Lookout, and it couldn't happen to better folks than
the Ghoulies.
Once the dust cleared, another one of Lookout's long-time synonyms ripped into their set
Unlike many of the other bands of the weekend, Pansy Division chose not to play all of their
fave-hi ts from their five albums on Lookout, but to showcase all-new material and a slightly new
direction in their sound and attitude. Gone in some fonn are the obvious songs about sucking
cock and fucking ass. to be replaced by more subtle commentaries on relationships and life in
general Pop songs, in other words. I was apprehensive of this new move for this event. thinking
they should revert to "Fuck Bunnies", "Groovy Underwear• and •oick Of Death• and told 'em
so, bu1 Pansy Division wouldn't hear of it. To me, Pansy Division have always been a definition
of punk not being afraid to express yourself, to feel good about it at the end of the day, and todo
whatever the hell you want no matter wha1 anyone says On this night they did just that, and to
postive reaction . They played A.LL new songs, including a true and bonifide HIT sung by Chris
Freeman entitled something like "You're Gonna Need Your Friends". 1t's got this great minorchord chorus that will prove irresistable to any pop fan , Beatles to Hanson . l can't wait to hear it
on a record The relatively new additions (at least to me) of kick-ass drummer Luis and lead
guitarist Patrick also make Pansy Division letter than they've ever been. It's also interesting to
no1e. that , though he had been in town almost all weekend, it was not until Pansy Division's set
that Lookout foun der and 'visi oneer' Lawrence Livermore actually showed up, when he breezed
in10 the club, su it-clad, with a girl on either ann. Up last to finall y end this long weekend of
rock'n'roll was the special. one-time re-fonnation of Lookout legends Tilt. Unfortunately, I don't
know Loo much of the history of this infamous band, besides the story of them flipping their van
on a highway, and that Jeffrey and Cinder make our I-shirts now. Nonetheless, there was a lot of
emotion bu ilt up fo r this performance, and since it was the last band on the last night, Lookout
chief Chris Appelgren took the honours and introduced them. The band proceeded to per!'orm a
preuy solid if somewhat devil-may-care set, and when the lead singer forgot the words, the
audience was able to sing them back to her. There were a couple moments when I thought an
inter-band fight was errupting but they kept on rockin' so 1guess nothing was amiss.
As Tilt wrapped up and said goodnight, it was time for a lot of good byes. Ciao ya later
haly, goodbye Boston, piss off Philadelphia, it's been great England , adieu Oregon, cha-cha and
ta-ta Calgary and Toronto, y'all be good Altanta, kudos Kentucky, farewell Florida, sayonara
Japan and bye bye Brazil . All the Lookout folks and band members got together for a big group
photo (I love group photos ... almost as much as I like yelling "group photo!" right before an
actual group photo). and the amount of flashbulbs going off was... really weird . Lots of cameras.
Lookout's sexy publicist Tristin thought she lost her glasses, but as it had to be a perfect ending.
they were found safe and sound. Once everybody had hugged, kissed said their final, final, final
goodbyes, we looked around at the aftennath of the empty, bright, wet Bottom Of the Hill and we
sudde nl y realized that us Smugglers were the only ones left. We drained our Anchor Steams,
took one last look and headed out into the rainy San Franciscan night and headed for home.
Thanks for the great party, Lookout Records! See you in 2008!

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�THE FELLS

THE FELLS are: Heath H-msbergen (guitar, vocal•), Jeff Glave
(guitar, vocal•) , Rob Yazzle (ban) and Rob Alper(drums)

BD: Tell me a litlleaboutThe Fells' history.
H: I guess The Fells have been together six or so years. I started the band with two
other guys, Tim Anderson and Mike Beulle from Tucson I guess it was 1990, and I
guess we started because it seemed like there wasn't a whole lot going on in Tucson,
especially with bands playing the kind of music that I like. Now, seven years later 1
realize that there are even fewer bands in Tucson playing the kind of music that I
like In retrospect it seems like that was a golden age back then . I had just started
playing guitar a few months before that. Tim showed me how easy it was to play
Buzzcocks songs, and I thought if these songs are that easy to play, maybe there is
hope for me It would take too long to go through all of the lin eups, but basically Jeff
and I have been in The Fells for five and a half years. The two Robs have been in the
band almost two years
What do you have relca.scd besidts the album and the sevtn inch on Estrus?
H We about six seven inches, and a ten inch
How did you hook up with Estrus?
H Well , we've known them for quite a while. Our first single was put out six years
ago, "Space Girls", we put it out. And I sen t one to Dave (Crider)and he bought some
and sold it, so he's helped us out fora long lime
J He distribu1ed a lot of our early singles And a couple years ago they asked us ifwe
wanted to do a Crust Club single
H. We got our ac1 together enough to do a small tour about three years ago and we
played Bellingham with The Mono Men and it was about three months after that he

asked us to do a single. Late'94. We kind of took our time, we were a bit lazy. OurfirstEstrussinglecame out in
January '96. He asked us to do an album a few months after that. About a year later we finally got it recorded .
Jeff and I have been in the band fora while, and we went through a ton of other people Some were compatible
and some were not
J· Some people weren't in toit., some left to go to college Just people who weren't into playing Rock and Roll as
they were into playing in a band in front of their friends
What are your most memorable shows? You played with Thee Heade.oats. You played with The Lyres. I
think I could die after that. Take me now...
RA . That's what I thought after Thee Headcoats show.
J. The Untamed Youth The Lyres show was a little underwhelming for me, but I sti ll love The Lyres. It was
maybe not their best night.
H: They weren't bad, but people at the show who had seen them two weeks before told us they were amazing
that night. They were good this night, but not amazing.
Any other notable shows besides those?
H: We played with The Drags about 50 times.
J: We played with The Makers about 15 times, and that's
always a good show. Garageshock '97 was a blast for me.
Sugar Shack is an incredible band.
H: We've played with The Hentchmen quite a few times .
RY; Every show with the Hentchmen is great.
(Someone offers New Bomb Turks)
H: That wasn't really a memorable show. They were
great, but we had an off night. We played with
Teengenerate three or four years ago that was great.
J: Every time we've played in Texas has been a blast. Any
time we play in San Francisco it's been a blast.
RA · Ohio is reaJly great.
J: We've played with a lot of great bands. The important
thing about us is that we are number one Rock n Roll fans.
We are fans first and we are a band second. lfwe can play
with a good band that we enjoy it makes us so happy.
There's a list of about 50 bands that we have played with
that were great.
RY I was pretty excited to play tonight after watching
you guys I was getting juiced up while I was watching
you.
J The Replay is a great place I had so much fun! And we
are coming off of a week of cancelled shows and some not
so good shows.
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ready to do it again?
J We'dgooutnextweekifwecould.
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in the last two years. We are a new band in a sense. Tucson
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weren't into playing Rock and Roll as
coats. You played with The Lyru. I

me, but I still love The Lyres. It was
ks before told us they were amazing

really cared what you sound like there, and it was just a struggle to

play with anybody decent.
J People came to sec us, but we were never a popular band.

H· When we were at our most popular in Tucson, we were at our
worst. We were probably at our most popular in January of'92. For
six months we could play and get a lot of people there. About a year
ago, l dug out a tape from then, and there's some good songs, but
overall...we went through some up and down periods. Anyway we
had some pretty spotty material at the time. We used to plan our sets
out with the three songs that we considered our great songs ... we
didn't want to play them all in a row, and now there's a lot of stuff we
have to leave out unless we want to play for two hours.
RA I don't even like to see my most favorite bands play more than 45
minutes.
J We played a little longer tonight than we usually do. We used to
play so long that people would start leaving.
What elements do you think make up the perfect Rock n Roll
song?
RA In a way, I think catchyness
J I would say, for me the perfect Rock n Roll song is a mixture
between high energy and power. That's what we try for in a lot of our
songs
RA lt's gotta have soul toit too.
J Something we've been getting more in to is backup vocals. I've
been wanting to do it for a long time, but we have a hard time doing it.
H What I was trying to say about us playing with all these bands is
that we used to struggle to play with even crappy bands and now it's
really cool to find that we get to play with bands that we actually like.
Are there good places to play in Tucson?
H There are a decent amount. There's basically two places to play,
and you never know if there will be 15 people or 150. Teengenerate
played for about 30 people. The Makers played for about 200. The
Devil Dogs played for about 10. The Cosmic Psychos and The Lazy
Cowgirls, and you think that would be packed but there was about 30
people for that one. That was fun .
What are your plans now?
J We're gonna work on a bunch of new songs and we arc hopefully
gonna record in the next month or two.
Where do you record?
H Jim Waters is a good guy to record with.
J We use either Jim Waters at Waterworks Studio in Tucson or we
record in our basement. Our friend Scott (missed the last name)
records us on four track . That's what we've done the last year or two.
H Scott recorded the last single for Estrus.
J They are both really good in different ways. Scott's the master of

the four track . He's putting out his own single pretty soon .
H: We'll go home and relax for a few days and then start planning to
record .
Do you have any plans to go overseas and tour!
RA : If the opportunity happens.
J: If someone offers. We'd like to.
So after traveling around what's your take on the state of Rock N

Roll?

RA : The kids in the Midwest are totally in to Rock N Roll. The people in
the metropolitan areas like New York City and LA want nothing to do
with Rock N Roll . They are just in todressingup and looking cool .
H: Especially LA .
RY: We'd rather go to Ohio where there's 50 people there all dancing and
having a good time.
H : San Francisco's good .
J: I thought Cleveland was one of the most Rock n Roll towns.
Well that's where the Hall of Fame is right?
J: Well I don't think that had anything to do with it. There was just a
bunch of people there rocking out an dancing, and a bunch of girts at the
show.
H : At all of our Ohio shows, there wasn't necessarily a bunch of people
there, but once you start they all come up front and start getting 1n to it,
which was great.
J: InJ'laces like LA you could play to a bunch of people, but they are so
jade that they will just stand there and look at you even if they like you.
H : And even 1fthere is only five people, they will just sit there and stare
at you. But in ¥eneral , there is a lot of bands right now and not a lot of
fanzines covenng anything in depth, they'll have maybe just a two line
review of stuff that comes out. Unless you arc an active record buyer,
you are not going to know which bands are the best. which bands are just
OK and which bands are bad. It's good if you work in a record store or
you actively pursue it.
Do you have a favorite invention?
RA: I'd have to say the guitar.
J : My favorite invention of all time is probably the record player. I can't
imagine my life without one. My whole life is music. Well, after girts,
but you can't really call girls an invention.
RA: I ncverreallythoughtaboutit. I like guitars, too.
But you're the drummer.
RY: He's a great guitarist.
RA: I play more guitar than I do drums. I don't really practice drums, I
just play drums. I play guitar at home. That's how I spend most of my
time.
H : The typewriter.

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the room here to explain exactly why I think this has happened, but I do know that for about ten years I used to pick up several 45s a week and now I buy one every couple
of months. The difference can't be solely because I'm jaded.
No, the difference has to do with a breakdown of what I'll call, somewhat pretentiously, the "singles aesthetic." A single should be something special, three or four
minutes of perfection, the very best a band has to offer. A single should be released because it's a great song, not just because someone feels the need to have a record out.
Too many bands just don't get this. They hear Butterglory or Smog or whatever, think "Hey, we could do that!" (they're wrong), form a band with several dubiously
talented friends, and after a couple of months of rehearsing, slap some half-formed ideas on tape and decide that they should press a seven-inch and wrap it in a hideous
sleeve that makes it difficult to discern just what the hell the name of their crappy little outfit is. It sells well to their friends and gets a semi-positive review in some
abomination like Magnet, from some moron whose sense of rock history dates all the way back to the first Pixies album and bingo, more hapless fuckups are encouraged
to repeat the process with each generation becoming more dire than the previous one.
Another important aspect of the singles aesthetic is immediacy; something about the record that makes you want to play it again. I'm referring to something far more
nebulous than a nice, catchy pop hook (although those work too): Pere Ubu's "Final Solution", Mission ofBurma's "Trem Two," the Dead Cs "Bad Politics"; these are not
what most people think of as "pop" records, yet they grab you on first listen and insist that you bear it again NOW, and as such are classic singles. Too many records I hear
just do not meet this criteria, whether it be soul-less Slint-derived dreck like Dianogah, too many retro-garage bands with nice gear and clothes and hair, but no songs, or
the new Man or Astroman EPwhich is virtually indistinguishable from their previous thirty seven singles.
Some of the more prominent indies are as much to blame as anyone. Beautiful die-cut sleeves and a tiresome affection for drawings of scantily clad women can't
hide the fact that the quality of your average Estrus records single has been dropping for a long time now, or that it's hard to get really excited about yet another decent
Makers 45. Sympathy for the Record Industry has a long history ofreleasing painfully boring records by stale punk bands. The once-proud Sub Pop is a joke at this point.
Drag City occasionally does something right (Plush), but tends to overindulge modest talents like Will Oldham. Almost all of them seem more interested in increasing
the size of their catalogue (and hence, their appeal to distributors) than in making great records. Newly formed labels attempting to appeal to the Gearhead crowd
scramble to put out leftover tracks by obviously novelty acts like Nashville Pussy and The Donnas, while more "serious" indie entrepreneurs get all excited because
they're allowed to put out sub-par Guided By Voices tracks or Jon Spencer Blues Explosion side projects. My, how ambitious.
It's all out there and it completely obscures the good stuff. And while it's nice to be able to pick up the new Stereolab seven-inch or something on Matador records
(the one indie-rock label that really seems to get it right most of the time) the few 45s I've heard in the past two years that really blew me away (Shake Appeal, Pontoons,
maybe a couple of others) I've stumbled on by sheer accident, as they had no distribution, were unknown bands and were not affiliated with established labels.
You may dismiss this as the grumblings of a pathetic old fuck trying to validate his formative musical experiences, and I'm not I 00% convinced you'd be wrong.
~And believe me, I hate those types too. But please kids, riddle me this. Where in 1997 were the singles that will provide hip young bands of the future with cover material?
Which singles will we refer to as "classic" in ten or fifteen years? Which singles of 1997 were the equivalent of "I Am the Cosmos" or "Sex Drive" or "Radio Free
Europe"? I'd certainly love to be shown how wrong I am .

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By Dr. Bill Spivens
Would you like to pla.y a ga.me? Th1B 18 my favorite game to pla,y at the
start of a new year; I call It •constantly rehash every stupid th1ng you did and
everythlng you regret about last year.• I'd better warn you, I'm pretty damn
good good at this game. I practice all year long, sav!ng up for the brand new
January, Just waiting to mull, ponder, occa1Blonally even obsess about last
year's transgreae1ons.
W1illa.m Burroughs said an Interviewer once asked him If, look!ngback
over his l!fe, he had any regrets.
God, he replied, I can't get through a da.y
without doing somethlng regrettable and you're asking me to review an entire
lifetime? Well, I certa!nly admire his candor. And I appreclate his sense of
humor regarding a subject so many people seem dl81ncl1ned to address.
Have you ever known someone who rretted over everythinS he/she did?
It's annoying as hell. But I would argue that the other extreme can be Just as
da.mag!ng. What I'm sa.y!ng 1B that regret, while certa!nly a proportional
emotion, should not be Ignored anymore than It should be constantly dwelt
upon. Regret should motivate you to make It up to others when you've
shortchanged thefll or screwed them over, and to make It up to yourself when
you've been untrue.
It you dont. have a. newyear'a resolution, allow me to propose one: the
next time you're sitting by yourself, th!nk.lng over and over about something
you've done that you wish you hadn't, or somethlng you should have done but
d!dn't, don't Just sa,y, "oh well" and flip on the TV set; try to t!x the problem.
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�"Perennial winner of art awards"

There always seems to be an unconscious theme in every issue of Micromag, that never really surfaces
until it is all frantically assembled, and we are able to see it all together. As I prepare this particular
article at 4:23 am on the morning of the day that we send it to the printer, it has become somewhat clear
that the theme for this issue is "inspiration." Anne interviewing her long time idol Joan Jett, Guitar
Wolf strapping his guitar on some unsuspecting kid and making him play, and the longevity of cool
labels like Estrus and Lookout all are celebrations of inspiration. I got tbe chance to speak with a man
who has inspired-my w.o rk as a designer for several years now- Mr. Art Chantry. No doubt you own at
least one record that he has designed, if not many, many more. He is responsible for the majority of the
releases on Estrus as well as promo postcards, posters and t-shirts. Art is very active in the design
community and often speaks to art students at colleges and to professional design organizations- often
to mixed reviews. At a brief meeting at Garageshock, he agreed to an interview, but because he had to go
to Chicago th~ next day we did it over the phone a few weeks later. I never felt more unprofessional as
the day I had to call him back for a follow up interview because the tape recorder I was using dido 't pick
up the conv~rsation. Art was very cool about it and let me take up a few more minutes of his time to
finish up.
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AC . In a roundabout sort of way. I went to school to become a geologist and an archeologist, and six years of college
Iner and going through four different majors, including philosophy, I realized that I was already supporting myself

di&gt;mg graphic design, which I had been doing since high school After a while 1 ran out of financial aid, and after a

v.hile I gave up on any son of program and just took classes that interested me I finally looked at my amassed credits
and realized that I was one or two classes away from getting a degree in an with a major in painting. {Laughs) And 1

don 't give a shit about painting So basically I went through an awful lot of school to get a degree in nothing. Basically it
was good training for a graphic designer. I took as many core classes as I could. I was really interested in knowledge. I
wanted to learn as much as I could about everything Graphic design is one of those weird obsessions that involves, I
mean every time I get a new client, I get a whole other universe to explore, I mean I never run ou1 of trees to examine in
this forest.
BD So did you eventually end up taking any Graphic design classes?
AC I took two graphic Design classes in college. And I already knew more than the teachers. Of course I didn't know it.
I was already paying my bills doing posters and shit like that. I had a job working in a department inside the school that
was making visuals for the classes, making overhead transparencies and classroom handouts and stuff like that. I'm an
expert on Leroy Lettering Do you know what Leroy is? It was probably way before you were born
8D I think it was a little before my time, anyway
AC It's essentially a stencil style lettering kit that the military uses still to this day. All the lettering in the old DC
com ics 1s all done with Leroy kits . I'm really good at those, after a couple of summers of very intense, mind boggling
work h's alotofeyestress
BO Is thal how you continue to generate type and that sort of thing?
AC I generate type any way that I feel is appropriate fo r the project. I have no real standard approach to generating
type , except I tend to fivor a look that looks clunky or fucked up. I'm very fond of trying to intelligently control an
untrained look An untrained aesthetic, even though I am highl y trained. I prefer to make it look as though it is done
more spontaneously, and I go to great lengths to make it look spontaneous.
BO Well it doesn't come across slick at all.
AC · It's hard making your stuff look shitty in a world of computers where everything has to look beautiful . Often times
I'll have a problem where I will do a piece of art. and 1will submit it to a client or a design competition, or whatever and
somewhere along the line some little hack, in-house production artist, or" Art Director" or whatever they want to call
themselves, will take it and clean it up for me. They'll make all of the lines all neat and straight It happens to me a lot,
because I sti ll ~ork in mechanicals and not computers. Somewhere out there, there is some computer geek who
assumes I'm an idiot and that they know everything, and they try to fix my artwork for me. and that happens at record
labels- major labels are impossible. I can't get my stuff through them at all . I'll never be,.able to get my work 10 a major
lab~I and have it turn out like I want it and it ends up looking like shit But that's not the main reason I don't work with
maJors
80 What generally happens 1n that situation? Do you ever insist on it going back to how you wanted it?

�AC : No, I have no control in that situation. Basically with a major, you have no power they have all of the
power They have all I.he power. And that's all I.here is to it. I can go in and scream and rant, and they'll just
think I'm difficult, and I'll never get any more work. But that's just generally what I do because I don't want
to work with them anyway.
BO· So you don't use computers at all , forpre•press or anything?
AC. Well, when I need typography, obviously traditional type setting is gone. Five hundred years of
technology was tossed out in about tWo or three years, so now the only way to get typography is to access
somebody with a computer. And unfortunately most people with computers who set type are not
• typographers, there is a very, very big disti nction. So trying to get decent type is an ongoing hassle, and I'm
getting to the point that I'm going to have to get a computer just to set type so I can get it looki ng like I want
it to look And that is going to be a big hurdle for me. l don't want to do it. I don't know how to use a camera
either. I just don't want to know. There's a lot of people who try to approach this stuff like "I can do
anyth ing." Wel l, no, I want to know what I do really, really well . I don't give a shit about learning how to run
a camera or a computer. I want to do what I do, and I'm very narrowly focused.
BO· Ooyou haveafavoritefontorfam ily of fonts?
AC . Well , first I have a pet peave about the use of the word "font. " Do you know what a font is? That is
actually a comp lete set oflead type. A font is not a typeface. That is completely different. Computer lingo
has altered a Im of the words now, so that a font is a typefa ce. I've got some favorite typefaces, but a favorite
font. well that's kind of a meaningless question. It's kind oflik e the word "pica." "Pica" is now just another
typeface, it used to be a unit of measurement. Computers have come in and changed the vocabu lary all in
about 1wo or three years Now when I give instructions to people with computers. they don't know what I
am talking abou t So, yea h, do you want one? Franklin Gothic. Century Schoolbook. I like the ones that
were designed SO, 60 •500 years ago. Contemporary fonts , excuse me, typefaces• I can't think of a one.
They all look like display typefaces There used to be a big distinction between display type and text type.
The same thing happened in the late 60's, when cold type really flooded the market, all ofa sudden it was
easy to design typefaces and the market was flooded with all of these hideous typefaces. People are kind of
looking at them know say ing "all those ?O's ty pefaces are so cool" , but at the time they were hideous. What
happened was, it was easy to use these typefaces, and people designed crazy typefaces . Not very functional
ones, but ones that we re outrageous. We are kind of going through the same process right now with
computers Anyone can design typefaces now. The result is that we are inundated with outrageously
useless typefaces that in ten or twenty years we are going to look at and say "Oh. those are so ugly! " I'm
sorta sitting back and wai ting fo r the dust to settJe on this typography design era, and see what the hell it
looks like in about ten years. Me, I tend to concentrate on stuff that happened about 60 .100 years ago.
BO What is it about that type of design ...
AC . Because it was done by designers• people who understood what design was about, they were trained in
design, they practiced that for a long time, they learned from the great masters, you know, people who are
doing design now are j ust buying computers. There is no prep. There is a big difference between decoration

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Its a language of color and shape and line and form . It's a language that everybody can
rmd and nobody knows they can read it. When we look at a car or we look at an
a~verusement or we look at a color. we know yellow means something. We know a
circle opposed to a square means something. And we know it without knowing it. It's
an instinctive thing that is a cultural inheritance. Graphic designers communicate
through that level. We are constantly manipulating peoples heads It is our job to fuck
with people's minds. And we do so for our own purposes, usually for money. Graphic
designers are sort of propagandists for an industrial merchant society
BO: What is your favorite tool ?
AC · The photocopier
8D: What's your take on appropriation?
AC : Appropriation to begin with has to do with changing. There's a big difference
between "stealing" and "appropriating" is reinterpreting the image in it's context. To
alter the meaning of the image lf you just take an image and slop it straight across,
that's not enough . So the three basic rules are I) to take obscurely 2) to change
significantly and 3) to use appropriately To take obscurely, you don't take real famous
images. You don't take Mickey Mouse, because you won't get away with it I mean use
your common sense. Take it from an obscure source that's copyright free, or it's so
obscure that it doesn't have any meaning anymore. Often times I'll find a photograph
that was taken 50 years ago, and I'll be interested in this one little image that's down in
the corner, like say there's a picture of a car that's being tom apart and this brake drum
,s really fascinating., and then I'll take that and work with that. The second rule is
change significantly. If I find an image thati like, I will work with it. Sometimes a lot
of my ima8es look like something, but they are not They are often redrawn in the
exact same style, or I will collage in, or draw in entirely new images that change the
appearance so much that you won't even recognize it. There's just this vague culturaJ
awareness of what the fuck this is about. Clip art is famous for that. You take old clip
art, I mean people take it and use it straight across , but you can take it and redraw it.
You could add six heads and five arms and it could be holding a wrench or a machine
gun . And thirdly is to use appropriately. So we are reffering to the first two rules. If
you wanted to steal Mickey Mouse, well, you are really asking for it. And secondly, if
you don't change Mickey Mouse, you are reall y asking for it. Thirdly, if you want to
use it on a major project, you are really asking for it, and it is also wrong. It's not only
evil , but it is also bad to steal On the other hand, if you use it appropriately, if you are
pulling 50 punk posters on telephone poles, you know, take Mickey Mouse, put iton a
punk poster. but I have known people who have been sued Recently in Seattle there

�was somebody who took the Fam ily Circle cartoon and used it for a drag show, and
lhe people who do Family Circle sought those people out and pressed charges They
didn't take obscurely, they didn't follow rule one, and secondly, they didn't change
significantl y, they just put some bondage gear on them and left the same faces. Sure,
they were making the cu ltural reference, but that's just playing with fire.
BO· But, you, yourself haven't got in any trouble .
AC No, I've always been very careful. Where I haven't been careful, I've been
reckless intentionally. Sometimes the intent of recklessness puts it into the territory
of first amendment protection. lt becomes satire or parody. For instance, in
publication design, you can get away with a lot more because it is protected by the
First Amendment. I can put Mickey Mouse in an editorial cartoon defaming Goofy,
and it's okay, but if I put that on a product for sale and profit, that's an entirely
different territory For instance, rock bands, we use their pictures in publications all
the time, but you take that photo and put iton at shirt, they can sue your ass . So there
are all these territories you have to be careful of, and just because you see somebody
like me 1ake Mickey Mouse and put him in an editorial cartoon, doesn't give the
observer carte blanche to the same. "Monkey see, monkey do" is something that is
way out ofi t h 's no longer a safe practice in this world . Or should I say "Punky see,
punky do"?
8D How do you lei the element of chance into your work?
AC Well , early on in my life I was an art student. I was reall y fascinated with
Dadaists, and particularl y Marcel Duchamp , and every project I do has elements of
cha nce in it I don't share tha1 with the client I'm never quite sure how the projects are
going to turn out until it comes off the printing press I shoot for a range of
acceptabi lity, a lot of the times because I am working with cheapo, mail order, low
budget, etcetera, reproduction processes You kinda have a certain slop fa ctor
worked in to those practices, and what I try todo is control the range of possibi lities.
It can go this far wrong, or that far wrong, and sti ll be okay. When I see designers who
get very, very exacting about things, and they spend hours at the press checking
everything- well, I don't do that. I can't do that . The projects where I do get a chance
to do that I'm still very accepting because I'm used to be accepting within a range of
trial and error So, a lotofthetimes I put things in there and I really don't know what's
going to happen, Ijust know that it is going to be acceptable.
BD· S01t'snotalwayscalculated?
AC: Well , no, it's calculated. That's what I am trying to describe, but there is on ly so
much that you can control. When I say I don't share that with the clients, I don't let
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possibilities, but I'm not going to tell them that it is going to look exactly like this. That's very
imponant to because this is a collaborative artfonn . The clients are every bit as important to
the project as your aesthetic ideas. 1 think the idea of an artist forcing their muse on an
unsuspecting client is nothing shon of criminal. I just hate designers who are like that. but I
am definitely not like that. Whereas I throw tantrum when I think the client is making equally
s1upid mistakes, or that their muse is more important than me, because it is an equal two-way
street when it comes to collaboration. The client is not always right, but I'm not always right
either
BD· How many record covers would you say you've done?
AC I've never reall y counted them , but if you look at LPs, CDs and 45s. It's somewhere-in the
range of 500.
BD Wow. That's incredible
AC Well, it's just work . One of the things I've learned to do over the years is to work fast. I
used to work in publication, I used to work on The Rocket (Seattle based entertainment
tabloid publication). It was no money, no time, do it fast. We ended up designing on the spot,
and that's how I learned to work . Everything is done through my hands now, so I think and
work fast The things that slow it down are usuall y the client's concerns. And there's all kinds
of little tricks- if you want to buy more time because you have other work piling up on you,
there's all kinds oflittle tricks that let you manipulate the client into buying more time without
sayi ng "Oh gosh , I need more time" or something like that. I found that one of the best things
todo is to ask theclienttomakea deci sion . (laughs) It buys you at least two weeks, minimum .
It's like, "I need some copy writing for this, yeah, I need some text." and they are like "Oh,
okay, I'll get right hack to you" andyougetanothertwoweeks. ltcomesin very handy.
BD: I don't know if you have an answer forth is or not, but do you have a favorite project?
AC . Aw, geez! You know there's a lot of things I do and over the years I look at them, and I am
still proud to have done them, but generally speaking, I get things back and I put them in a
drawer and I can't look at them fora long time. They tum out so different than I intend them to.
It takes the perspective of time before I really realized how things work . I can tell you what I
was thi nking and doing maybe six months ago, but what I'm doing right now, I haven't quite
analyzed yet. I'm not quite su re what direction I'm going at the moment, but I know what
direction I was going six months ago. So, the answer to your question is that I don't really
pinpoint specific projects as being great, I kind of look at my work as a continuum and my
direction ends up being more interested in the individual output. But still, there are a few that
are really fucking good . There's a poster I did for an artcollectiveback in 1983 that I still look
at as being damn good , and the poster I did for Romeo Void back in '82 that I still look at as
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for themselves, but it seems that they are fighting for the rights that the human race
has been denying all machines for some time now. Servotron have surfaced to
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understanding of some of our favorite inventions to force our attention- guitars,
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these devices can be compared to Devo, Wire, New Order, and The B-52s, but is
refreshingly modern . Apparently their plan of attack involves the control and
destruction of human youths, with their impressionable minds, by playing
extremely fun music. Check out this disk and you'll never look at your toaster the
sarnewayaga(n! BD

VARIOUS ARTISTS That Was Now, This Is Then CD
(VML • PO Box 183, Franklin Park, IL60131)
It's hard to believe that the first so-called punk movement exploded twenty years
ago. Well, the folks at VML have conjured up a bunch of today's bands each doing a
track from one of the punk bands that have inspired them. Does it capture the spirit?
For the most part, yes. But like most ventures of this nature, not everything works.
The Geezers do "Stuck On You" with the singer doing a fake Johnny Rotten voice
that only comes off as annoying. And while I normally like The Migraines, Eddie's
voice is all wrong for The Darnned's "Neat Neat Neat." And there are two tracks by
The Vindictives doing the Sex Pistols (as mystery bonuses) and coming across as
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hard to capture the spirit, but it's just forced and silly. So, what do I
like? The Dillinger 4's "You're Not Blank," doing the Dils up proud,
The Teen Idols pumping up Eddie and the Hot Rods' "Teenage
Depression" with steroids, Violent Society's rev-up of Eater's
"Room For One," Hickey's "The American In Me," Sloppy
Seconds' "Let's Loot The Supermarket" (a Mick Farren and the
Deviants cover) and The Chinese Millionaires' awesome "Oh No."
All of these bands capture the spirit of the originals while exploding
quite well on their own. So, it's half and half, but it's definitely
lovingly put together. BMS

THE TROGGS EP Collection CD
(See For Miles PO 328 Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 2NE, England)
Yeah, I know we've all beard Wild Thing enough but these guys are
great. The bass heavy moody sexiness on all the songs is just what I
need. The implied and outright sexual urgency of the Troggs makes
them a very fun band to listen to and this collection is cool. With
songs like "Give it to Me" , "Gonna Make You". "I can't Control
Myself' and "66-5-4-3-2-1" The last is Reg's "booty call" line, ring
him up and he'll be there and alone cos he knows what she wants and
he's sure he can amply supply it. Then there's the true love tunes that
are also quite fun and probably helped gettin' the ladies home. Can
you hear "With a Girl Like You" enough? What about "Love is All
Around"? LB
THE GADJITS At Ease CD
(Hellcat Records• 2798 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90026)
The Gadjits apparently repeatedly deny that they are the "Hanson of
Ska". The truth is that if the average age of these Johnson County ska
kids wasn't 17, they never would have been signed. Ska music is a
genre traditionally defined (as of late anyway) by over the top
energy and an undeniable downbeat. Admittedly, their first self
released CD, "The Gravy on Your Grits", was a testament to that
type of Ska. Manic and youthful. This release doesn't really kick in

until song #5 "Traffic Tickets" . Their energy is captured even better on the ode-to-a-slut "Party
Girl", which would be my pick for a radio single save for the abundance of expletives. My next pick
would be the twelve bar blues based and highly Jerry Lee Lewis flavored (read REAL Rock n' Roll !)
"Need Yo' Luv", which is just as surprising coming from these guys as their cover of "Mustang
Sally" . The bulk of this release comes off as mid-tempo and mediocre, devoid of any really catchy
hooks. BO

STEREO LAB Dots and Loops LP
(Drag City• PO Box476867 Chicago IL 60647)
Since everyone is trying to sell authenticity these days, why not go in the opposite direction? That is
what Stereolab does--and does mighty well too, flaunting their mastery of reproducing the non-rock
archive. On Dots and Loops, lounge music, Eurodisco, and whatever else the group has found in

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used-record bins floats over top of a synthesized pulse. And, it's all wrapped up in a sneak attack
on consumer rituals-you will no doubt buy it because of the packaging (which is rather stylish
and impressive). But once yo u have listened to the record, you will no doubt enjoy that it leaves
you-unless, of course you happen to be a musical purist--stirred, not shaken. JB
THE REMA INS A Session With... CD
(Sundazed PO 85 Coxsackie NY 12051)
I love "Don't Look Back" as much as anyone, but I put off buying this CD because it only has a
couple of originals. But I found myselflistening to it one day at the record store and they start off
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cool because it was a demo session they were doing to try out for
Capitol and the tape just rolls and was mixed straight to 2-track and it
sounds live and energetic and still kinda laid ~ack . The covers are
great I love the originals. Pick it up! LB
FRANKZAPPA CucamongaCD
(Del-Fi• PO Box 69188 Los Angeles CA 90069)
Here's something for all you Zappa fans out there: a collection of
seven singles Uncle Frank produced, wrote and/or played on
between the years 1962-64. All were recorded for Bob Keene's DelFi and Donna labels. You could say, these were his "wet behind the
ears" years, as he was just entering his early twenties when these
were recorded. Needless to say this shows the early sparks of
weirdness that would come to full fruition once Zappa formed The
Mothers of Invention . Here, though, his reported fondness for doo
wop, R&amp;B (the greasy kind) and strange novelty are all on display.
The latter is represented by "Deer Jeepers" and "Letter from
Jeepers," a record made by an L.A.-based DJ named Bob Guy, who
sounds like a radio version of the old horror movie host Zacherie. Bmovie fans should check out Baby Ray and The Fems' "How's Your
Bird" and "The World's Greatest Sinner" (from the 1962 Timothy
Carey film of the same name, which Zappa wrote the music for),
both of which feature future Mother Ray Collins on vocals. Rock 'n'
roll instrumental fans should hear the singles by Paul Buff (an
engineer who owned the studio Zappa made a lot of these) and The
Rotations (s urf) respectively. The doo wop side of Zappa comes
through on singles by The Heartbreakers (featuring backing by DelFi's own The Romancers, of "Slauson Shuffi e" fame) and The Pauls
(Buff again). The greasy R&amp;B side is represented by Mr. Clean's
appropriately self-titled single. For anyone interested in Frank
Zappa, this is no doubt a must-have and there's delights that await the
casual listener as well. - BMS

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(Bar None Records• PO Box I 704 Hoboken NJ 07030)
I got this promo at work and read the press release (one handwritten page by one of the
band) and thought it sounded pretty dumb. Later that night I tuned in for a couplasongs
and turned it off. .. for about ten minutes and then I was up tumin it back on, then I took
it to work and listened to it and then home again and it was on and then back to work .....
It's just fun pop to listen to, harmonies and sing-a-long songs. Far from the bland indie
record I thought it would be. There is a lot of acoustic guitar and brushes. It puts me in
the same mood as Yo La Tengo's "Fakebook", a nice mellow sing a Jong. It was done
on four track and you can tell. I like the strain the voice has on it to be heard over the
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THE SPITFIRES demo tape
(The Spitfires• Apt A. 3551 Main St . Vancouver B .C. V5V-3N3 Canada)
We normally don't review demo tapes, but I was really impressed by the one these guys
sent to me. Seems there's a rock 'n roll revolution going on up there in Vancouver, with
tales of crazy shows (complete with mentions of broken glass all over the place) put on
by these guys. This five song cassette has already warranted repeated listens, and
although most of you will never hear it, bassist C.C . Voltage promises something will
be officially released soon- so be on the lookout. The first song reminds me of a revved
up remake ofTommy Tutone's "867-5309 Jenny" and that ain't bad at all. BO
JOHNNY LEGEND AND HIS ROCKABILLY BASTARDS The Best ofJohnny

Legend, VolumeNoneCD

(HMG/Hightone)
I was at a rockabilly concert this past New Year's Eve and while I had a good time, I
couldn·t help but notice the artifice of the whole thing. Most of the bands were all
these well-groomed suit-and-tie rockabilly bands and, well, it made me a little sick.
Even the music was too perfectly clean . What a sight it would be if Johnny Legend
were to show up there with his long hair looking like a lumberjack from hell. But HE
would show these rockabilly purist boneheads how its done. Because whether he's
doing a mournful ballad like "Nightbird," or a full-out rocker like "The Holy Beat," he
knows how to deliver rockabilly the way it should be: sexy, rough and all-out fun.
That be has fun with what he does should be obvious to you. The "Two Thousand
Maniacs" theme song cover is worth the admission price alone. You'll have a gas with
this one! BMS

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THE MOTARDS Saturday Night Special Ed CD
(eMpTy Records• PO Box 12034 Seattle WA 98102)
Texas' brand of blood, sweat and beer garage punk is evident on the Motards'
latest full length release, "Saturday Night Special Ed." Bone crunching guitar
action sonicly invades your eardrums, while lead throat John Motard infonns
you about his world of weirdness, alcoholism, and other social rants. This
time around, the Motards rock out a lot tighter, even though they can sound
joyfully sloppy (according to my failing ears) at certain times. Another major
component to this album is production superstar's Tim Kerr's knob twidd ling .
The Motards are rescued from undesirable muddy production, to a more clean
sounding guitar assault. Give the Motards an A+ for God-like power with this
awe inspiring artifact. AYM
THE BOBBY FULLER FOUR Never To Be Forgonen: The Mustang
Years 3 CD Boxed Set
(Del-Fi• PO Box 69188 Los Angeles CA 90069)
This should prove once and for all that there's so much more to Bobby Fuller
than "I Fought The Law." Granted that "Law" is one ofrock 'n' roll's greatest
singles, but Fuller and crew were quite possibly one of the first true exponents
of power pop . Just put on "Let Her Dance," "Another Sad and Lonely Night,"
"Never To Be Forgotten" and "I'm A Lucky Guy" and if you're not giddy with
the full-out exuberance of these songs, then it ain't my fault if you're a loser.
Fuller also executed ballads like "My True Love" and "A New Shade of Blue"
with smoothness and his stabs at drag rock ("King of the Wheels") and
considerable instrumental chops (the surf instrumentals "My Favorite
Martian" and "Thunder Reef') are all documented here. What's more, the
third disc is a live set recorded at PJs in 1964 for a live album that was
scrapped that gives you an example of what Fuller and co were like live, eve_n
though a large portion of it is covers. (The version of "Let Her Dance" on th1_s
disc is a particular treat.) The liner notes, covering in great detail, Fuller's hit
years and the different theories surrounding his mysterious death in 1966 (one
of the great tragedies in rock 'n' roll), are unifonnly superb, as this whole
package. "I Fought The Law" and "Let Her Dance" deserve to glow forever
like the gems they are. This package helps assure that they will. BMS

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(360 Twist • PO Box 9367 Denver CO 80209)
This is the only thing I've ever heard from this band, but judging from these two songs, I can tell you that I'm already
anxious forthe fo llow-up full length to come out. "Can't Stop" is a guitar driven number that's got me shakin' in my seat
as I type this review. "Gasqjine" on the other hand is more of a bluesy tune, that brings to mind a slower version of
"Blank Generation" ... or should I say "Tank Generation"? Playful girly vocals make this unique and precious. BO
THE ZOMBIES Zombie Heaven 4 CD Box Set
(Big Beat • 42-50 Steele Road London NW IO 7 AS)
In several early anempts at writin g this review, I realized all I was doing was raving about the band and the box set. So,
now after extensively collecting my thoughts and listening to all four CDs I think I've got something: more raving,
gush mg and almost shouting "DUDE" in my excitement . So, instead I'll present you with two lists the first; Why the
Zombies areSo(oooo) Cool :
-Great songwriting -Incredible musicians -Wholly original and un ique sound
-The soul and jazz influence -Style
-Odyssey and Oracle
-Nerdy, almost moody pop
-Electric piano
-Minor chords
-Back-ups &amp; harmoni es -Pop, as somethin g more than just pop (ya know)
. and the second list; Why Zombie Heaven is So Good:
-119 songs-42 unissued tracks -62 page book with chronology and track by track memories by the band
-Odyssey and Oracle -Photos (lots) -The Zombiemania offer
-A lot easierthan finding all the singles and such (B BC recordings/demos)
-Thebook -Thealtematetakes, etc.
Al l in all I think it is a most worthwhi le purchase, sure to bring hours of enjoyment and repeated listening. Wish I didn 't
have to give back (thanks Billy, guess you want it back now?) LB

RAMONES We'reOuttaHere!CDandvideoset
(Radioactive)
What a sad way to go out, man' Performing yourlast song ever with that whining loser Eddie Vedder. Coming off like
a bunch of biller, grumbling old men in the interview segments. Running through the songs like you can't wait to hurry
up and get off stage . Joey stumbling and slurring his way through the words. And if that's not bad enough, the video
director, Ken Kerslake, shoots the final show segments in that irritating MTV-verite style that totally undercuts any
intensity the performance might have otherwise had. But just as it seems all is lost, the video is rife with priceless (if
erratic in terms of quality) footage of the band in their prime. That stuff makes this package worth havin g for fans, but if
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THE BLOWTOPS Voodoo Alley?"
(BigNeck,POBox291, Buffalo, NY 14209)
YEEEEOWWW! ! ! These Buffalo, New Yorkers scorch yer ears and make ya
holler! !Trashy, fuzzy, raunchy rock 'n' roll recorded at the bottom of a sewer tank!
Made to be cranked up loud enough to level towns! Pure garage 'n' roll that's
psyched-up, psyched-out and pyschotic all at once! What more recommendation is
needed? Proceed and devour! BMS

THE APPLES IN STEREO Tone Soul Evolution LP
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The Apples give flower power a much needed infusion of garage rock . What sets
this record apart from the other popsters is that the songs are not too sugary sweet:
there is always a hint of sadness just under the surface of jangling guitars. Other
bands might name-drop the Beatles, Beach Boys, Byrds, Kinks etc., but The
Apples use these influences to push their songs to new heights. I don't know where
they got the descending guitar line to "The Silvery Light," but it's more gripping
than a long goodbye. Tone Soul Evolution may be somewhat more restrained than
The Apples' super-energetic live shows--however, their reworking of the power
chord intro to "All Day and All of the Night" on "What's the #" will clear the space
in front of your stereo speakers. A word to the wise: the record has two extra songs,
so buy the vinyl. JB

THE CANDYSNATC HERS Pissed Off, Ripped 0./J, Screwed CD
(Go Kart• PO Box 20 Prince St. Station New York NY I 0012)
The Candysnatchers' new compact disk contains songs of ultra pissed off, fast,
high energy obnoxious punk that the too sensitive may not stomach . Mix the OLD
Misfits and the New York Dolls with a lot of other eclectic subjects and
personalities, and out pops this band from the wasteland of Virginia Beach. This
second release features old demo material, which I suspect has been remastered
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Saints cover is short of being ripped off. Even these ditties totall y scream "Candy
Snatchers'" all over hte place. The "Pissed Off... " sound is so full of force that
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way because rock and ro ll enlightenmen~ison your way. AYM
TERIYAKIS Psychics to Sidekicks I 0"/CD
(Priapusfferciopelo • 1723 Ill inois Lawrence KS 66044)
The perpetually unexplainable Teriyakis have released an amazing adventure in
sound that captures the li ve noodlings locals have been (hopefull y) experiencing for
three or more years now. The Teri yakis have never been afraid to experiment and
layer, util izing many unique instruments and samples, and changing tempos and
beats. You never know which instrument each member is going to end up on when
they start changing around between songs at their live shows, very similar to the
unexpected twists and turns their sound has become known for. Don't let the Teriyakis
trick you in to think ing that this is just an experiment in expression, because
underneath the many layers are some genuine pop songs that shine bright on this
record. This will be the first CD release for the local label Priapus and the first release
for Billy Lamboley's upstart label Terciopelo (Spanish for "velvet"- literally "third
hair" .) Bob Weston recorded this release, and he did a mighty fine job capturing the
songs, which are some of their best. Also note that they'll be heading back to Chicago
soon to begin recording a full length. BO
LAZY COWG IRLS A Little Sex and Death CD
(Crypt • 1250 Long Beach # IO I Los Angeles CA 90021)
The Lazy Cowgirls are probably the most underappreciated rock and roll band
EVER . They have been kickin out REAL rock and roll fo r 15 years now, and have
released about 15 albums on labels like Restless, Bomp 1, Sympathy, and Dog Meat.
Although I am not very familiar with these early releases, I can tell you by judging
from their last two Crypt releases that their spirit is nothing new. They are a highly
seasoned outfit, and their newest CD is packed with songs about, well, sex and death
and many experiences in between . Lead singer Pat Todd has one of the most
passionate voices I've ever heard, whi le guitarist Eric Chandler provides the perfect
accen ts to these true life tales of glory and disappointment. BO

THE DOWN-N-OUTS Introducing the Low-Down Sounds of .. 7"

(Hi psville • 2020S. Lowell Blvd. Denver CO 80219)
The Down-N-Outs are a newly formed Denver trio fronted by ex-Element 79
crooner/strum mer Michael Daboll, who is one of the best rock and roll wailers I've
heard since the Sonics! Nothing compare to a good scream right before a frantic
and fucked up guitar solo. Three truly smokin' gems on this single. Get yours now
as they are limited to only 500 copies. BO

VARIOUS ARTISTS Flaming Burnout CD
(Man's Ruin• 610 22nd St. #302 San Francisco CA 94107)
Once the dust settled from the Estrus Records warehouse fire on January 17th ,
1997, many bands began scheming up a way to help Estrus rebuild after this
horrible tragedy. Not only was a major part of their stock sent up in smoke, but
unreplaceable master recordings and original artwork from the first ten years of
their existence went up with it- not to mention all of the Mono Men's equipment!
Man's Ruin Records has recently released a CD containing 30 tracks from bands
who wanted to help the cause, and all the proceeds go to help Estrus rebuild. Many
Estrus bands are on here as well as friends such as The Woggles, Delta 72, The HiFives, Southern Culture On The Skids, The Fleshtones, and Servotron (who's song
"Rocket Dog" is about the fire itself). I think all of the songs are new and/or
unreleased, and damn if there isn't a square track in the lot! You can't go wrong with
this comp, baby, so do yourself a favor (and Estrus, too) and pick this up soon. BO
ULTIMATE FAKEBOOK Electric Kissing Parties CD
(Noisome• PO Box 3570 Lawrence KS 66046)
Ultimate Fakebook's debut release on Noisome records (formerly Unsound
Records) is an essential pop offering for fans of the simple rock and roll setup of
guitar, bass and drums. This three piece from Manhattan Kansas has become one
hell of a "basement arena rock" band, and this CD deserves attention from anyone
who enjoys the power driven pop of bands like Superchunk. The first song on this
disk "Far, Far Away" is quickly becoming a classic in the annals oflocal music, and
deservingly so. Bill McShane's ultra catchy guitar hooks and vocal sty lings shine
best on this tune, often sounding like there are two completely different people
singing- he's got that much range' Eric Melin's drumming needs no introduction
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fills are as great as ever. Unless you are too cool to support the local music
scene, you should check out this band live as they always deliver great
performances. BD
MURDER CITY DEVILS sit CD
(Die Young Stay Pretty• 1932 First Avenue Suite 1103 Seattle WA 9810 I)
Pretty good Stooges inspired rock and roll tracks mixed in with a few
mell ower organ driven tunes, make this CD a good listen. I've never really
been a fan of bands with a singer who doesn't do anything but sing (although
there are obvious exceptions), and although I don't think that the MCDs
fro ntman Spencer comes across very well on these recordings, but I bet he's
a great li ve. A few friends from Seattle confirm this notion . The strange part
is that the guy looks like a clean cul, grown up Campbell's Soup kid, but
sounds like a young Iggy (especially obvious on "Broken Glass" a song
about the man himself). Rock and Roll fans will be entertained by this, but I
doubt it will have much staying power. BD

MASONS/ESSIGHAUSsplit 10"
(Middle Class Pig Records• Pfitzerstrasse 32/7 7270 Tuebingin Germany)
This is the second release from Middle Class Pig Records, the German
record label who also recently put out The Hefners / Schwarz split ten inch.
The company was started by Erik "The Red" Bauer who you might
remember as Jeff Petterson's follow up host on 90.7 fm KJHKs "Alternative
Flashback Show" (which is back on the air again!) a few years back. After
his graduation he moved to Germany and decided to try his hand at running·a
record label. After a bit of talent searching here in the U.S., he arranged to
put out this record featuring the Masons from Kansas City and a German
Kraut-Rock band called Essighaus. Although the Essighaus side is not my
cup of tea, I can't get enough of the Mason's seven songs. Reminiscent of
early Misfits, and often compared to the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
(probably due to Tom Mason's vocal delivery) their songs are thick and
chunky and an all around rompin' stompin' good time! Highly recommended
if you can get your grubbies on it. BD

DEAD MOON Hard Wired in Ljubljana CD
(eMpTy•POBox 12034 SeattleWA98102)
Those who know the power, perseverance and passion of Dead Moon will enjoy this
live offering containing 20 of their best songs, performed with the energy tl1a1 this
band has been delivering for many years now (longer than most of us have been out of
diapers). It's difficult to explain the electric spirit that their songs conjure up, so I won't
even try. But kudos go out to eMpTy Records for helping expose the world to this
underappreciated phenomenon . Please note: some versions of the CD contain a CD
ROM for PC users that's got live footage and a history of the band. BD
THE DONNASAmerican Teenage Rock N' Roll Machine CD
(Lookout• PO Box I 1374 Berkeley CA 94 7 12-2374)
In the spirit of the Runaways and the Ramones comes the newest Lookout Records
rock n' roll sensation- THE DONNAS 1 Repeated listens of this album are not
necessary in order to sing along to these teenage rebellion anthems- played by real
teenage girls' It ' d be hard not to with lyrics like "I don 't care about goin' to school /
and I don't care about havin' friends / I don 't care ' cuz I' m a rock n' roll machine! "
Songs about FM radio ("Gimme My Radio"), getting revenge ("Looking for Blood")
and getting some ("You Make Me Hot," "Wanna Get Some Stuff' and "Checkin' It
Out")- all the things high school is about. "Novelty" or not, I like this lots 1 I can 't wait
to see if they deliver the goods live at their show with the Groovie Ghoulies at The
Replay on March 18th. BD
THE COUNTDOWNS Right On Sound CD
( Scooch Pooch• 323 Broadway E. #405 Seattle WA 98102)
Remember the Tim Kerr interview from the last issue ofMicromag, where he said that
one of his favorite new bands was the Countdowns? Imagine the excitement I felt
when I found a copy of their CD in our PO Box! I was pleased to see that not only did
Mr. Kerr produce this CD, but he also plays slide guitar, Hammond B-3, and the
shakers on a few songs. The production itself is gritty and powerful with ample doses
of squelched out feedback that give the songs a fucked up and gnarly sound. The tunes
range from sing along punk anthems to Texas bluesy rock and soul (yeah, I know they
are from L.A.) . BD

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�SICKO You'reNottheBosso/Me!CD
(eMpTy POBox 12034SeattleWA 98102)
! like Sicko. This album is as good as any of their previous releases. They bring their
own sound and ideas, making them stand out amongst the excess of formula pop-punk
bands. They come off as intelligent and not just punker than fuck. There's an honesty
inherent in all their songs, for example they have no problem saying bow excited they
are, that their band is doing well and hoping it will last. Fun tunes and an Iron Maiden
cover. LB
POWDERBijfBangPowder CD
(Distortions Records PO 1122 Bala-Cynwyd PA 19004)
I'm no authority on Mod. I know the Who and the Jam and the Small Faces, from that I
have a small grip on mod and Powder, from San Jose and various other Cali locals,
circa 65-68, are definitely MOD. The loud, energetic, power-pop, that they pump
certainly have all the right elements. Most of all though they rock and pretty much
force you to sing-along. The cd is long and covers not just Powder but various projects
that Rich and Tom Martin, the heart of Powder were involved in. It's almost tragic that
this stuff was never released till now. To illustrate just how good; me and my girlfriend
had Bob Deck over for a hot late night game of monopoly, during which we listened to
the whole ed. He had his own copy the next day. It doesn't take long to really love this
collection. TRY IT! LB

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owned businesses downtown that we
hope yo u will help support- Hi Jinx
Lounge and Sugartown traders (see
ads in this issue). One of Lawrence's finest, the What Gives were
just out in Los Angeles, attending the Poptopia festival, where they
played at Spaceland. They also got to see the Rooks and the
Shambles among other pop wonders. Keep an eye out in March for
the temporary return of our Winter Olympic correspondants, Craig
and Teresa who will be back for a little while and looking for a few
hoedowns. The Midwest Underground Media Symposium
(M .U.M.S.) is a go for this spring, and all zine lovers should plan to
attend as this year promises to be even better than last year. Arthur
Dodge has a new CD on the way as does Chubby Smith. The
Teriyakis should have their IO'/ CD out soon as well . And yes, The
Hefners IO inch is finally done and in the cool record stores. More
rock &amp; roll than you can take : Sin City Disciples Reunion showsApril 30 Bottleneck, May I &amp; 2 Hurricane in KC/Countdowns
2/23 Replay /Candy Snatchers 3/2 Replay/newest saviours of rock
&amp; roll , the Donnas with the Groovie Ghoulies 3/ 18
Replay/Mmmmoonshine Willy 3/22 Replay-/the sonic trash
sounds of ZEKE 3/23 Replay/and get down and really dirty with
the Quadrajets &amp; Fells 3/29 at Replay. Skul I Orchard 2/21 at
Bottleneck/ Swingster bonanza with Jeffrey Lee and his Pale
Moon Kings and Swing 39 2/28 at Bottleneck and sweet voiced
Big Sandy is there 3/7. Believe it or not-The Damned are at the
Bottleneck 3/ 10-really ... neat neat neat. &amp; while we're at it...buy
local OK?

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and Arthur Dodge and the Horsefeathers

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Aeronautical Engineering, 102 EES ................................................................
Aids and Awards, 227 FS ....................................................................................
Alumni Assn., 226 FS ..........................................................................................
Anatomy, 102 H ....................................................................................................
Applied Mechanics, 107 M ................................................................................
Architecture, 108 M ..............................................................................................
Armed Forces Credit Committee, 121 FS ......................................................
Astronomy, 500 L ............................................................................. .....................
Athletics, 103 R .............................................. .....................................................

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Biocl1emistry, 105 BCL ........................................................................................
Biology, 303 S .........................................................................................................
Botany, 416 S ..........................................................................................................
Building Program, 108 M ............................................................................. .......
Bursar's Office, 121 FS ........................................................................................
Business Research, Bureau of, 216' FS ............................................................
Business, School of, 214 FS ................................................................................

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Chemical Engineering, 124 L ........................................................ ....................
Chemistry, 214 BCL ........................................................................................... .
Civil Engineering; 209 M ................................................................................... .
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 229 FS ............................................. .
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Drawing and Painting, 317 FS ......................................................................... .
Drug Laboratory, State, 109 BCL ................................................................... .

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Electrical Engineering, 102 M ........................................................................ .
Endowment Assn., 224 FS ................................................................................. .
Engineering, School of, 113 M ...........................................................................
Engineering Drawing, 302 M ........................................................................... .
Engineering Library, 119 M ............................................................................. .
English, 203 F ....................................................................................................... .
Entomology, 323 S .............................................................................................. .
Extension Division, 115 F ................................................................................. .

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Lecture Course Bureau, 113 F ................................................................................. .
Radio, 115 F ................................................................................................................. .
Visual Instruction, Bureau of, 15 F .......................................................................
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Geology, 409 L ..................................................................................................... .
German, 304 F ..................................................................................................... .
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Medicine, Secretary to School of, 104 H ....................................................... .
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Men's Employment Bureau, 228 FS ............................................................... .
Military Credit, 121 FS ..................................................................................... .
Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, 137 L ..............................................
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Physics &amp; Astronomy, 202 B ............................................................................. .
Physiology, 104 H ............................................................................................... .
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Political Science, 202 FS ................................................................................... .
Post Office, 6 FS ................................................................................................... .
Psychology, 11 FS ............................................................................................. .
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*Abraham, R. C., Supt, Univ Mail Sta, 6 FS, 1607 Stratford ..........................1237J
Adams, Margaret, Mgr, Steno Bur, 8 J, 945 Ind . ................................................1096
*Adams, Marguerite, Asst, Engl &amp; Sp, 201 F, 221 Lane P Snflr . ....................
*Addis, Robyn, Draftsman. Geol Surv, 214 L, 200 W 13 .............................. 1904W
• Aiken, Robert, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 1416 Tenn .....................................1555
Akers, Loren, Instr, Math, 215 FS, 825 La . ......................................................1312J
*Albright, Ronald, Asst Engl, 201 F, 226 Lane P Snflr . .................................. .
Aldridge, George, Asst Instr, Math, 215 FS, 1121 Ohio ................................ 2180\V
Alexander, L. E., Instr, Engl, 601 F, 1020 Mo . ................................................ 3084W
Alford, Mrs. Christine, YWCA sec, 1236 Oread, 1126 La .............................2180R
•Alfrey, John, Col, Prof, Mil Sc, 203 MS, 2018 Tenn ..................................... 2747W
Allen, A. J., Sgt, Asst Instr, Nav Sc, 108 MS, 942 N.H . ..................................
*Allen, Ethan P., Prof, Pol Sc, Dir Govt Res. 412 W, 1801 La .....................2425R
*Allen, F. C., Prof, Phys Ed. Basketball Coa ch , 107 R; 831 La ...........................300
Allen, H. C., Prof Erner, Chem, 19 BCL, 947 La . ... ............................................2960
• Allen, Robert, Physician, Wat, 831 La ................................................................... 300
• Allsup, Jean. Sec'y, Physics, 202 B, 1132 Tenn ............................................... 2894M
•Althaus, C. B .. Assoc Prof, Ed, 120 F, 930 Oak ................................................1428J
•Ames, W. P., Lab Asst, Geol Surv, 132 L: 946 Ohio ........................................2095
•Amini, Hannah, Instr, Enl!l, 501 F; 639 Ala ..................................................... 3402J
•Anderson, Geo., Assoc Prof, Hist, 104 FS, RR 4, Univ. Dr ......................... 236::!R
Anderson, Hazel, Law Libr, 207 G; 1343 Tenn ................................................. 2737
•Anderson, L. E., Prof, Organ &amp; Theory, 30A FS, 1635 Ala .......................1005R
Anderson, Margaret, Assoc Prof, Speec-h, 8 G , 1126 La ............................1057W
*Anderson, R. V., Capt, Asst Prof, Nav Sc, 108 MS, 308 Lane P , Snflr .... .
Anderson, Viola, Assoc Prof, Home Ee, 106 F. 1242 La . .................................. 2527
*Andes, Ammon, Assoc Prof, Aero En~. 103 EES, 1830 Ark . .................... 2622M
•Andes, Gladys, Asst Instr, Math, 209 FS. 1830 Ark .... .................................. 2622M
•Andrews. Mike, Instr, Design, 318 FS: 740 m. .............................................. 3435M
•Argersinger, W. J., Asst Prof, Chem, 204 BCL. 1831 N .H ........................... 3381J
•Atha, Quincy, Field Rep, Ext Div. 111 F, 801 Ind . ........................................ 1426M
• Axe, Leonard H., Dir Univ Ser, Prof, Econ, 225 FS, 1638 Ill . ........................ 1334
•Babcock, Dorothy, Typist, Reg Off, 122 FS. 13 Lane R, Snflr ...................... .
Babcock, Wealthy, Assoc Prof, Math, 209 FS, 701 W 23rd ............................1883R
•Baca, John, Asst Instr, Rom Lang, 119 FS, 403 Lane 3 Snflr . ....................... .
•Bacon, John, Asst, Biology, 314 S , Snflr . ........................................................... .
•Baer, Charles, Instr, Engr Draw, 302 M, 936 Ky . ................................................978
•Bailey, A. R., Instr, Shop Prac, 105 Fow, 1120 Oregon ................................ 1430J
•Baker, C. M., Dir of Libr, 305 W, 1655 Miss . .................................................... 2415M
•Baker, Rollin, Asst Instr, Zool, 20·1 D, Snflr . ................................................... .
•Balyeat. Genevieve, Instr, Ed, 11 UHS, 715 Tenn .............................................2590
•Bantz, Wilbur, Strkpr, Chem, 210 BCL, 1731 Ky .............................................2425J
•Barber, Ann, Asst, Ext Libr, 17 F, 1231 La ........................................................... 2017
•Barker, Thomas, Asst Instr, Psych, 11 FS, 604 Ky ........................................ .
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Barnes, Nellle, Asst Prof, Engl, 303 F, 1717 La .............................................1645R
Barnes, Vivian, Steno, Geol Surv, 226 L, 545 N 1st ........................................... .
Barnett, Howard, Asst Instr, Math, 215 F S, 1224 Dela ................................. 2823W
*Barnhill, Agnes, Typist, Reg Off. 122 FS, 1652 Ill ......................................... 2415J
•Barnhill, Ellis, Acct Cl, Bus Off, 123 FS, 1652 Ill ............................................ 2415J
•Barr, Harold G., Prof, Sch of Rel, 1 My, 1300 Oread ...................................... 2795
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•Barrett, L. L., Assoc Prof, Rom Lang, 119 FS, W 11th ................................ 1056M
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Barrett, R.H., Asst Instr, Pol Sc, 204 FS, 839 Ky . ................... .......................... 2611
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•Bass, Thelma, Libr, West Civil, 201 Fow, 930 E 19 ........................................2384M
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•Bass, Wm. B., Instr, Pharm, 211A BCL, 930 E 19 ........................................... 2384M
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Baty, Marcia, Clerk, Water Lab, 12 M, RR 4 ................................................. .2n5W
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•Baum, R. J., Comdr, Assoc Prof, Nav Sc, 115 MS, 617 Ind ......................... 3277W
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Bauman, Doris, Instr, Engl, 313 F, 1640 Mass ................................................. 1286J
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Baumgartner, W. J., Prof Erner, Zool. 115 S, 1209 Ohio ..............................1601
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•Bayles, C. G., Supt B &amp; G, 201 RS, 1€47 Miss ...................................................1530
188-2r *Bayles, E. E., Prof, Ed, 105 F, 1408 Ky. ·········· ··················································-····787
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•Beal, George M., Prof, Arch, 115 M, 213 W 14th ........................................... 2287J
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•Beamer, Raymond, Prof, Entom, 315 S, 1000 Mo. ····· ····· · ····· ···· ·· ·· ·· - ·· ·············1365
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*Bean, Thomas, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 1700 La . ....................................... .
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Bechtle, Gerald, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 1201 Ohio ................................ 1745
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*Beck, Leroi, Asst Instr, Physics, 102 B, 1608 Edgehill ................................ 1405R
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*Beck, Nancy, Typist, Reg Off, 122 FS, 1319 Tenn . ........................................2565i\i
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Bell, Mrs. Dorothy K., Asst Cir Libr, 312 W, 1343 Tenn . ............................1547R
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*Bell, Philip O., Assoc Prof, Math, 209 FS, 2112 Vt ...................................... .2487R
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*Belt, Wm., Asst Instr, Phys Ed, 107 R, 1201 Oread ........................................ 1454J
*Bennett, Beverly, Teacher, Nursery Sch, 1100 Mo.; 1411 Mass . ............... .2351J
Benson, Vernon, Asst Instr, Math, 215 FS, Bldg 1 Rm 114 Snftr Drm ........ .
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*Berthelsen, Harlan, Res Asst, Biochem, 105 BCL, 1204 R.I.
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*Beth, Elmer F., Prof, Joum, 106 J, 1227 Ohio .......................... :::::::::::::::::::::::i879W
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:miiry, Joseph, Assoc Prof, Econ, 12 FS, 1901 N.H ......................................... 1888R
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Black, f\i°ience, Assoc Prof, Math, 209 FS, 1300 La ......................................... 1309
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Bla~ ,F a colm, Instr, Econ, 212 FS, 1528 Tenn .............................................2035
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*Blairh X!bcet' Instr, Pharm, 211A BCL, 1124 Miss ........................................ 1429
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*Block' J
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Boynton, Mrs. Flora, Sec'y Endow Ass'n, 224 FS 1646 Ala.
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Bracke, Wm, Instr, Engl , 601 F; 2 We:;twood Rd.' .........
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*Bradford, H. V., Asst Football Coach, 207 R 1701 Ala. ·······························1210R
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*Bradley, John D., Asst Prof, Soc Serv, 405 S 905 Ohio............................. .
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:Bradley, R. S., Lt. Comdr.! Asst Prof, Nav Sc.' 104 MS, 2 Aqt-idc.CSn.flr:·::::
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Bradshaw, G. W., Prof, Civil Engr, 209 M, 1641 Miss . .............................. 1826W
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Brady, Agnes, Asst Prof, Rom Lang, 117 FS, 1211 Oread .
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Brendlinger, Wm., Asst Instr, Engr Draw, 302 M, 216 Drive c snftr ············
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•Brewster, R. Q., Prof, Chem, 214 BCL 1720 M.
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*Brodie, Donald, Assoc Prof, Pharm, 109 BCL i~&amp;oo··ifis·5······· .....................l2 6 3 1wR
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•Brown, Arden D., Lab Asst, Geo! Surv 15A L' 62 1 R.I
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*Brown, Bert L ., Asst, Elec Engr, 102 M'. 306 Lexin on· s:.:;;·.:.·························
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•Brown, F. L., Prof, Appl Mech, 107 M 1515 St 1fgt d' rn.u. ····· ··· .. ············ ..
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Brown, Leonard, Instr, Mech Engr, 212 M, 1lii1.Tenn:·:::·· ···························· 1881 J
Brown: Mrs. Treva, Dir Corbin Hall, Corbin H u
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Browning, Dorothy, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL \129.La·································· 86 0
Brumback, F. L., Asst, Math, 114 M, 829 Ind. •
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Buchele, Luther, Res Asst, Bact, 506 S 1614 K ·········································• ..... l426W
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•Buehler. E. C., Prof, Sp, 3 G , 1507 Mas~.
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Bunce, Mary, Instr, Engl, 203 F, 1 301 La. ·.············································· .. ······· ..... 2952
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•Bunker, C . D ., Asst Curator Nat Hist 306.. n···l330 ..Vi°9fu............................. 3232
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: Burkhardt, W inston, A sst Instr, Chern', 214 BCL, Snflr Dorm··· ·········· ........ l 94 J
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Burnett, Martha, ;Asst, Ext Libr, 17 F, 621 Hercules, Snflr
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Burzle, J. A:• Asst Prof, German, 304 F 38
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*BurzlE&gt;, Muriel, Instr, German, 30 4 F, 38 Win mona ··························•······· ···· 2113R
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Bush, Dessa , Asst Prof, Design, 3 24 FS, 1201 og~e~·············•····· ···················2113R
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•caldervlood, Natalie, Instr, Engl, 501 F, 800 Ill. ····························.................. 3115
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•Calderwood, Robert, Assoc Prof, Sp, 5 G, 800 Ill. ··············............................ 205
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Caldwell, George, Proctor,. West Civil, 201 Fow, 1614 Ky. ···················.·:~·.:i7 3M
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•camien, Laiten, Instr, Socio, 3 F, 1225 Ky.•········ ...... ································· 1733M
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•camien, Verna, Typist, Vet Bur, 2 FS, 1225 Ky.············································ 2549J
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•camp, Russell, Prep, Mus Nat Hist, 12 D, 1637 W 9 ........................................ .
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•canuteson, Ralph I., Dir, Heal Serv,. Wat, 1638 Miss. ································1492w
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• c!~flo'n, .Elmer, Lt. Col., Ass~c Prof, Mil Sc, 104 M~. 11 Doug. Rd .• S lo33W
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*Carman, J. Neale, Prof, Rom Lang, 119 FS. 1020 Mame········ ·····················2902W
•Camey, Gerald M., Asst Prof, Music Ed, 35 FS, 2119 Ky···························· 2941R
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•Carrington, Helen, Instr, Home Ee, 106 F, 643 Tenn .... ·······························30s4W
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Case, James, Asst, Biology, 303 S, 1020 Mo.············:······································· lll0R
*Castor, Gloria, Steno, Chem Engr, 128 L, 13 39 OhIO ···································· 3336J
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Cebula, Irene, Ass! Instr, Rom Lanhg, 117 F SB,1
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• chamberlain, David, Asst Instr, C em, 21 4
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*Chamberlain, Dorothea, Instr, Engl, 401 F. 1008 Ohio ································2140J
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*Chandler H. E., Assoc Prof, Ed, 121 F, 1320 Haskell ·········· ······················· 2640W
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*Chapman, Arthur, Asst Instr, Zoo!, 218 S, 9 46 % R.I ....siif'Aia··················· .... 1790
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Chapman, Audrey, Sec'y to DeGan,.dPhBarm1• ~~
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•chriftensen, Thomas, Counselor, Guid Bur, 2A FS, 1201 Oh;o ~···············
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Christoffers, Harry, Asst Instr, Chem, 219 BCL: Snflr Dorm ················2955w
Chronic Byron, Asst Instr, Geol, 303 L, 1328 Ohio············ ... ························
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*Clark 'carroll D., Prof, Socio, 3 F, 643 Ind. ····················································2191J
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*Cl rk' Jane Clerk, Vet Bur. 2 FS, 818 Tenn . ....... •····•·····································
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•ci8rk' Loui's, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 6.06 Ky. •·······································
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•c1!rk' Ralph, Prof, Pharm, 209 BCL, 612 Miss. ····· ·············c··························1458
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Clement, Preston, Asst Instr, Elec Engr, 214 EEL, 1115 W ampus ············
*Clements S . Eugene, Asst Prof, Elec Engr, (on leave) ··································2291
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Clubb • Merreh, Jr., Asst Instr, Engl, 501 F, 624 Ky ........................................ .
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•co';te; Clarence, Instr, Elec Engr,. EEL, Haskell ····o···h·:··································
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*Coleman, James, Asst Prof, Psych, 23 FS, 1633 Vt. ····································ii4-F-14
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Collins, rs. . e, ec Chem 214 BCL 1604 Univ Dr. ····························236~1\II
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CoJlin~ ,~hnw.X~i\~;t~. Pol Sci, 202 FS, 501 Rockledge ············•············3215 M
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g~~:~r' Allie: Assoc Prof, Pia~o •. 33 FS, 1300 La.
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Cook, Arthur, Proctor, West ClVll, 20lB Fow, 9-1.o In · ·······:·:::::::::::::::::::::..1520R
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•cooprr, d Wesley, A;st In;tr, Engr Draw, 302 M: 1530 Mass.···················· 3010
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•c~¥c!e~n Robert, Asst Instr, Anat, 30l H, 1138 M~ss ······································254~.J
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•c y fton Allen Prof, Speech, 5 G , 2202 N.H. ······· ·····················
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•ci~on' Jessie~. Instr, Speech, 5 G, 2202 N .H. ································· ···········::2283W
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•Craik Warren Asst Instr, Biol. 316 S. 826 Mo. ···:········································
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•Crum~, Her e de X'sit Prof, Rom'Lang, hs FS, 1704 Tenn. ······················1721
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Crumrine, Mat Asst Math 114 M 1025 W Hills ················································2903
220
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*Dalby, Harry, ss . rsE:kt Div 117 F 1201' Tenn. ········································18
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J00-2r *Davidson, Arthur, Prof, Chem 300 BCL 9 w·1
l06 . *Dav!dson, Dell, Custodian, Sta'dium, 1112 m. .~~.~~.. :::: ·. ···· ··· · · · · ·· · .. ·· · ·· · ··•· .. •·•· 175 4
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Dav~s, Lawrence, Asst Instr, Engr Dra w 302 M 804 K · ······ ........... ··············2427
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*Davis, R. M., Prof, Law, 205 G 2210 N.H:
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*Davis, W. W., Prof, Hist, 108 F's , 706 W 12···························· ................................ 2151
108
.Day, Robert, Asst, Elec Engr, 214 EEL 214!fVt".' ······ ·········• ................................ ll14
"'Dean, Wm. T., Asst Prof, Law 201 G '1804 Ind ············· .................................. :,.1 715
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*Deckwa, Edward, Asst Instr shop Pr~c 105 Fo~··102··········--·•..................... 1.i 99 R
*Defor!l, Donald, Res Asst, Chem, 31 4 BCL 908 Ind. O R.I. ....................... l 891 J
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*Deidrick, Ann Asst J.nstr Engl
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149
•Deidrick, Elg~, Asst Inst;, Geoi. 313
1068W
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Delaney, Joseph, Asst Instr, Chem, 214°BCL, 2i6.Snfu.Do:;... ··· .. ··.. ·--• ..........l0 6BW
Deioi:ig, Evelyn, Instr, Music, 129A FS 1221 o
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~Denlinger, Elcie, Clerk, Vet Bur, 2 FS b1 E 23 r e a .......................................... 33-i
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*Dergance, Marion, Asst Instr En I 401 F 1529.. if········...............................2l1 3W
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•D~ssE;rt, Louis, Asst Instr, Ch~m, 'i4 BCL ' 209 La~ jf grrfli: .. ··· .. ··.. ····.......l 860J
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D~etrich, Marjorie, Sec to Dean, Law, 108 G 1126 T e
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*Dpley, Harold, Instr, Hist, 108 FS, 2130 V t
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D1xo!l, Donald, Asst Prof, Sp, 5 G 412 W 6 . ········........ .................................... 2843
139
Doermg, Kathleen, Assoc Prof, Efutom, 3os··s:··121i'Tenn·............... ............2749w
Dolbee. Cora, Exch Libr, Watson 1301 RI
........................2512:M
199
Donovan, Margaret, Steno, Vis Ed~c. 15 F · i52:fii'H....................................... 2525
155
Dougherty, Lucy, Instr, Math, 209 FS, 18 E 13
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220
Douglas, W. H., Asst, Math, 114 M , 1540 La. . .................................................2267
171
Downs, Cora, Prof, Bact, 522 S, 1625 Ala.
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72
: Doxon, John, Asst Instr, Physics, 102 B, 129.Lane·N··s nfl.r···· ·..................... 2676J
92
Dresden, Max, Asst Prof, Physics, 204 B 1130 T
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205
*Dreyer, R. M., Assoc Prof, Geol, 304 L '1231 o e~ .......................................
210
Dudgeon, Esther, Res Asst, Res Fd, 216 FS 309 Eef9tli.................................... .
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Duree, Barbara, Instr, Engl, 313 F , 1129 L~ . ................... ::::::::::::::::::::::::·::::::::~~ -56a
159
Eastwood, Raymond, Assoc Prof, Dr &amp; P t g , 321 FS 947 L
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151
*Eddy, Carla, Asst Instr, Psych, 11 FS, 846 Al .
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171
Edgar, Eleanor, Res Asst Bact 6 0,1 S
301
1733
98
*Edwards, K~rl, Instr, Ed,' Prin UHS, is UHS
1809J
139
*Egbert, Addie, Res Asst, En tom, 323 S , 1310 P r o~ e ct · .......... .......................
40
• Eibel, E. R ., Prof, Phys Educ, Dir Vet Bur, 2 FS7 821
123
* Elder, C. R. , Asst Instr, Engr Draw, 302 M 812 NH
........................... 2367
112
Elder, Mary, Sec, Water Lab 2 M 615 oi{·
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;El~ridge, Seba, Prof, Socio! {on l~ave) ... 10 .................................................. 2350W
123
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• Ell!ot, John: Asst, Engr Draw, 302 M, 303 . L a ne· 8 ·s nfl···................................. .
EII!ott, Justme, Sec to Ext Div, 115 F 1511 H
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Ell!ott, Mabel, Assoc Prof, Socio! ( on' leave) askell ........... ........................2664W
153
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. ~ ott, Maude, A~st Prof, Rom Lang, 117 FS, 1416 w •i" .................................
419
sworth, Fred, Sec, Alumni Ass'n, 226 FS 1325 W C ... ....... .................... 2944
*jllsworth, Maud, Assoc Prof Educ 332 FS ' 1325 W C ampus .................... 2954
ngel,
~. F ., Prof Erner, Ger'man, i 619 S C~esce n
ampus .................... 2954
120
~ng_Ieskmd, K. W., Asst Instr, Nav Sc 108 M S
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942 . . .............................. .
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Pifs, J. P ., Lt., Instr, Nav Sci , 108 MS, 1700
1072W
15
* r ~rt,. Wanda, Steno, Engl, 201 F, 8 4 l La . · .. .......................................... 1269W
220
Erk1letian, D. H., Asst Instr. Math, 114 M ioi" .............................................2995J
2
30
~vans, Ferd, Proctor, West Civil 200 Fow l6!'l - ~: .... .................................... 1479
22
vans, Mary E., Instr, Home Econ, 118 F, 1343
.lSS .......... ...................... .2415M
nn ....................................... 766W
201
;Fairchild,
Helen,
Draftsman
Geol
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20
82
::alkenstien, E. L., Bus Mgr,' Ath 103
54i ~ • 1046 K y . ............................ 3403J
91
Farmer, porothy, Instr, Design. 324 FS '1124 M.~9 . ..................................... l919R
213
34-93 *Farmer, van, Instr, Econ , 12 FS, 1510 Uni.v D r.1 s . ....................................... 1429
*F=~~:~:
Asst Prof, Zool, 205 S , 302A D ...i iTi\~rui········· ............... 1914
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Far II M o Y, Asst Inst r , German. 304 F 1611 6T
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198
*F re ' r_s. Helene, Instr, Engl, 313 F 1714 M·
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145
F;~st, Doris, Asst Instr, Bact, 532 S, 1301 Co IS&lt;, ............... .. ................ ...... 2891
28
*Fei ney, Wm, Asst Instr, Engl, 601 F 1701 Tenrg1· ..................... ····· ······· ....... 2291
64
*FeJt~;a~~~;,efn"st~te Steno, Stud .A.ff, 228 FS , ·1 Lane ..d°Snfl .................. 2729
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.• FFent, Oscar, Geol , G~ol~~rvch,1511GL, 11122497LMa . ······• ............................~.: ............... 569
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, Vet Bur, 2 FS, 1405~~ Ma.ss :··: ............................... 1448R
Ferm, Robert ,A Ast\Instr, Chem , 214 B C L , 1222 Miss . ................................. 2789J
166
170
*Fields, Eldon' A s5i pns~r, Chem Enm-, 23 L , 1222 M i ss ..................................... .495
...F~nney, Rich~rd~~ssto • Pol Sci, 204 F S . 2216 N.H . ..... :::··:::·· .. ·······• ............ .495
59
~F!rner, Henry, Elec F EngrBDr aw &amp; 1\/fath, 302 M, 1045 W Ii"ff"·····• ......... 1814R
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*Fishel, V . C. En
. rmn,
&amp; G , RS , 1422 N.Y.
15
*Fisher, Hazei Aft 1 cra rge, USGS. 111 L. 701 nf."·····•.................................. 1232
98
*FJsher, Wm, inst: Eds ~• E ngl, 401 F. 1309 Ky . ....... :::::::• .. ····· .....................3343
3
Fitzpatr ick Sallv ,Typu _, URS, 1:309 Ky. .........
· · ····•• .................. 2341J
143
*Flanders . Ruth, Ste
~t, Re.E?, 122 F S , 1!115
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*Flint, L. N., Prof Erner, Journ, 3 J, 1603 La .....................................................2897
37
Fockler, Helen, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 1221 Oread ................................334
*Foley, JoAnn, Proofreader, Univ Press, 1009 Ky ......... ....................................
103
Ford, Barbara, Proctor, West Civil, 201A Fow, 1215 Oread ..........................1783
30
•Foreman, Calvin, Instr, Math, 114 M, 409 Lane 7 Snflr ................................. ..
220
*Foster, Charles, Asst, Math, 114 M, 1201 Tenn ...............................................1810R
220
*Foster, Helen, Instr, Voice, 132 FS, 1201 Tenn ................................................1810R
43
194
Foster, Patricia, Pub! Mem Ass'n, 218 FS, 905 Ohio ........................................2276
*Fowler, John, Asst Instr, Appl Mech, Hyd Lab, 729 Conn . ..........................1142
Francis, Anna, Asst Instr, Drawing, 319 FS, 1015 Ala ................................... 2328
159
Franklin, Martha, Instr, Phys Educ, 104 R, 1309 Tenn ................................... 1867
81
*Freeburg, Mary, Typist, Reg Off, 122 FS, 1345 Vt ............................................. 3159
3
Freeman, Nancy, Psychom, Guid Bur, 1 FS, 1400 La .................................1534R
191
89
*French, Marilyn, Steno, Phys Ed, 107 R, 1532 Tenn .....................................1580W
French, Ruth, Res Asst, Bact, 605 S, 1538 Tenn ............................................ 2685W
Fryar, Marshall, Asst Instr, Mech Engr, 211 M, 1100 Ind .............................284
129
*Frye, John, Exec Dir, State Geol Surv, 206 L, 1711 Ala ...............................1143
201
86-2r *Frye, Robert, Strkpr, Physiol, 102 H, 416 Wisconsin ......................................
126
Fuchs, John, Instr, Mech Engr, 212 MEL, 1116 Ind . ........................................612

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•Gagliardo, D., Prof, Econ, 14 FS, 1108 Ohio ............. .. ........................................ 2698
•Gamber, Jesse, Asst Instr, Engr Draw, 302 M ............................................... ..
Gardner, Lulu, Prof, Engl, 303 F, 1242 La ...........................................................1559
Gardner, May, Prof, Spanish, 117 FS, 1200 Miss . .... ............................................ 208
•Gaston, E. Thayer, Assoc Prof, Music Ed, 35 FS, 1653 La ............................. 2785
*Gaston, Lois, Off Asst, Mem Union, 1140 Ohio ................................................
•Geltch, Waldemar, Prof, Violin, 134 FS, 1026 Colonial Ct . ............................ 3196
*Gibbard, Harold, Asst Prof, Sociol, 3 F , 1045 Tenn ..................................... 3176M
*Gibson, Hilden, Assoc Prof, Pol Sci &amp; Socio! ( on leave) ............................
Gilmore, Solon, Asst Instr, Econ, 12 FS, 1245 W Campus .......... .................... 868
*Gimblet, Dorothy, Clerk, Health Serv, Wat, 925 Ind .......................... .........2377W
•Glockzin, Albert, Asst Instr, Geol, 428 L, 201 Drive C Snfl.r ........................
*Glotzbach, Robert, Instr, Piano, 303 FS, 1021 Mass . ....................................1959J
•Gontard, Ellen, Proctor, West Civil, 200 Fow, 1231 Oread ............ ~ ...........3427W
•Gradert, Ruth, Cashier, Mem Union, 1333 N.H . ................................................ 1025
Grant, Mary, Assoc Prof, Latin &amp; Greek (on leave) ....................................... .
•Gray, E. S., P r of, Mech Engr, 117 M, 1629 Barker ......................................... 2689W
*Green, Delmar, Asst Instr, Econ, 4 FS, 1724 Miss ......................................... 2631J
*Green, Robert, Asst Prof, Draw &amp; Ptg, 319 FS, 2121 Tenn ......................... 2816M
Green, Ruth, Instr, Arch, 115 M, 745 Ohio ..................................................... .
Greenman, Nancie, Asst Prof, Design, 324 FS, 1238 Miss ............................. 1072W
•Grider, R. L., Assoc Prof Erner, Min Engr, B &amp; G, 1400 La . ......................1534R
•Griffing, George, Asst Instr, Physics, 102 B, 108 Lane Q Snflr.....................
*Griffing, Roberta, Tyoist, Vet Bur, 2 FS, 108 Lane Q Snflr . ......................... .
*Grothaus, Clarence, Res Assoc. Res Fd, 110 EES, 909 Ind . ..........................2794J
*Guiney, Helen, Typist, Reg Off, 122 FS, Snflr................................................. ..
•Gulley, Tobe, Carp Frmn, B &amp; G, 779 Locust ................................................1936R
•Guntert, Robert, Lab Asst, Entom, 329 S, 312 Maiden Lane ........................2196

*Haagen, C. Hess. Asst Prof, Psych, 11 FS, 1209 Ohio ....................................1601
Habein, Margaret, Dean of Women, 220 FS, 800 Ill ....................................... 3115
Hackman, Mary, Recorder, Reg Off, 122 FS. 1100 Ten.TI . ..............................1770
Hadley, Mrs. Lena, Instr, Math, 209 FS, 1::l00 La ...........................................1309
•Hagerman. Betty, Sec, Geol Surv, 206 L, Baldwin ....................................... .
Haggard, Marko, Proctor, West Civil, 200 Fow, '108 E 19 ............................ 2977R
Haglund, Dorothy, Sec to Dean, Grad Sch, 227 FS, 600 Ind . ........................2632R
*Hahn, Marcus, Asst Instr, Music Educ, 3!1 FS, 936 Ky . ......................................978
Haile, Vermelle, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 1247 Ky ...................................1008
*Haines, D. D., Assoc Prof, Civil Engr, 14 M, 1514 Stratford ......................1089J
*Hall, E. R., Prof, Zoo!, Dir, Mus Nat Hist, 101 D, 626 Ohio ...................... 2930R
Hamilton, Jerald, Asst Instr, German, 304 F , 1425 La .................................. .
34
•Ha mmer, Fannie, Steno, Zool, 207 S, 2235 E Drive .......................................3239R
72
*Hammer, F. E., Asst Instr, Physics, 102 B, 1406 Tenn .................................1521R
*Haney, Paul, Dir Water Lab, 2 M, 1745 La .......................................................1676J
112
21
*Hankins, John, Prof, Engl, 211 F, 805 Tenn .....................................................2921M
198
*Hankins Nellie, Instr, Engl, 313 F, 805 Tenn ...................................... ...........2921M
90-2r *Hanson, 'Hobart, Dir Inst &amp; Conf, Ext Div, 115 F, Snflr...................................
14
•Hanson, LorinJ?, Assoc Prof, Appl Mech, Hyd Lab, Eudora ..........................144
•Har den, June, Ref Libr, Ext Libr. 17 F, 1123 Oregon .................................... 3471J
101
156
•Hardman Norma , Instr, Math. 20!! FS, 101 Lane B Snflr ............................. ..
123
Hare, Paul, Asst, Engr Draw, 302 M , 1546 Mass................................................. 1449
Hargiss Clarke Asst, Engr Draw, 202 M, W 10 ...................... .............................534
156
Harkle;oad, Lois, Asst, Math, 209 FS, 1537',~ Tenn......................................... 506
6
*Harris, Hallie, Bldg Cust, B &amp; G, 512 La ........................................................... 1394J
182
*Harris, L . G., Res Asst, Res Fd, 110 EES, 1212 N.Y . .................................... 764W
3
•Harris, Mary, Steno, Reg Off, 122 FS, 2247 Mass .........................................2829R
180
•Harry, Betty, Steno, :fealth Serv, Wat, 1017 N.H. ........................................ ..
Hart, Gibson, Asst Instr, Engr Draw, 202 M, W 10 ........................................ 534
151
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201
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*Hart, H. D., Asst Plant Foreman, Univ Press, J, 315 E 19 ............................1605J
Hartley, Raymond, Asst Instr, P sy ch, 17 FS, 141 6 Tenn . ............................ 1555
157
Hartzell, Mrs. Helen, Typist, Reg Off, 122 FS, 1525 N.H ............................. 1619R
50
*Hausman, Paul, Asst Prof, Shop Prac, 103 Fow, 2042 N.H........................... 2266W
36
*Havenhill, L. D., Prof Erner, Pharrn, 402 BCL, 1539 V t .... ·······-·················1900
34
*Hawley, Wm, Asst Instr, Zool, 207 S, 108 Lane N, Snflr . ............................... .
*Hayes, Mary, Asst Instr, Engl, 401 F, 2301 Mass .......................................... 2224W
*Heiberg, Lloyd, Asst, Engr D r aw, 302 M, 1944 Barker ................................2308\V
123
120
Helm, F. R., Steno, Nav Sc, 115 MS, 910 Ohio ......................... ......................... .2813J
*Hendricks, Bernard, Asst, Engr Draw, 206 M, 2216 Ohio ..............................
91
Hendricks,
Gladys, Instr, Design, 324 FS, 1310 La ......................................... 1534J
4
Hensley, Betty, Acct Clerk, Bus Off, 121 FS, 1603 % Mass ....................... 2373W
217
*Herman,
J.
C., Instr, Rom Lang, 119 FS, 938 Ky........................................... 3213W
153
Herrera, Connie, Instr, Rom Lang, ll 7 FS, 1538 Tenn. ··················-··-·······.2685W
110
Hershey, Mildred, Ref Lib, 302 W, 1343 Tenn. ··················-····························1547R
31
Hess, Velma, Steno, Chem, 214 BCL, 718 Ohio ········-···········-············--········2536
74
*Hessler, V. P., Prof, Elec Engr, 108 M, 1713 Ala ........................................... 2697R
22
Hill, Edna, Prof, Home Ee, 102 F. 1609 Stratford Rd .....................................1237\V
123
Hill, Stephen, Asst Instr, Engr Draw, 302 M, 1933 Learnard .................... 239IJ
*Hinshaw,
Alfred, Asst Instr, Anat, 101B H , 139 Lane R Sn.fir . ..................... .
4
*Hird, Irene, Typist, Armed Forces Credit Off, 121 FS, 1911 B arker·······-···
3
*Hitt,
J.
K.,
Registrar, 122 FS, 643 Tenn ........................................................... 2966R
203
*Hladik, Wm., Engr Aide, Geo! Surv, 132 L , 745 ill . ......................................... 1730R
37
*Hoag,
Edward,
Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 125 Lane B Sn.fir.....................
173
*Hodgden, Burton, Asst Biol, 314 S, 215 Lane R Snflr ...................................... .
92
*Hoecker, Frank, Assoc Prof, Physics, 204 B, 1503 Haskell -······················3263W
34
37
Hoff, Elton, Asst, Zoo!, 221 S, 1425 Tenn. ···················································-·······552
*Hoffman, Kenneth, Asst Im.tr, Chem, 214 BCL, 1237 Oread ................... .2922W
152
*Hollands, E. H., Prof, Phil, 105 FS, 1530 R .I ..................................................... 29l6R
40
*Holmer, Robert, Asst Dir, Vet Bur, 2 FS, 116 Fillmore, Topeka ............... 6722
34
*Honey, J. A., Strkpr, Zoo!, 223 S, 308 W 12 ····························-··················· ...... 2711J
*Hood, George, Prof, Engr Draw, 302 M, 1505 Crescent ............................... .2409 !
18
Hoopes, Helen R., Asst Prof, Engl, 301 F, 1801 Miss . .................................... _1 882
81
Moo~~r, Ruth, Assoc P r of, Phys Educ, 108 R, Eldridge .................................... 807
119
• op inks, Wanda, Engr Libr, 119 M , 1524 N.H. ................................................ 1146W
68
162
•Morac~•
Asst Instr, Brass Instr, 35A FS, 616% W 17 ......................... 1806M
40
*Horrt Lo. 1e, Assoc Prof, Botany, 410 S , 1030 Maine ................................ 3033J
3
H orsh, 01sM,Typist, Vet Bur, 2 FS, 1332 Conn . .............................................. 3281M
37
oug ton, rs. Edr:ia , Asst Recorder, Reg Off, 122 FS, 815 Ark ................. 3434
30
:HHouserd, EDddie,hEqmp Reprmn, Chem, 933 Ala .............................................. 1116W
owar , wig t, Proctor, West Civil, 201B Fow, Ison~ W Campus
2720M
5
208
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"'Hubka, J. J., S t. 203 MS Rt. y
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*Hughes, C . F., is;t Instr, Eng1,\ori:·1332··str·ong·:··:.--············--···················82
95
Hughes. Harry, Asst, Rom Lang, 115 FS, 1133 W Hills Pkwy
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*Hughes, Henry, Asst Instr, Chem Engr, 23 L, 123 Lane A Snflr
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*Hull, June, Asst, Math, 209 FS 19 W l
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156
*Hume, David, Asst Prof, Chem, 313 BiL·:·Efaif"i:iai:ke;:...
139
*Hungerford, H. B., Prof, En tom, 323 S , 1503 C rescent ··· ··························· l 863
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*Hyder, C. K., Assoc Prof, Engl, 211 F, 2201 N .H . ..............
183
Ikard, Paula, Instr, Engl, 501 F, 1700 Miss
84
*Ingalls, Robert, Asst Football Coach, 207 ·1f ..iio4·······················--····················· 2403
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"'Ingels,
Helen, Sec B &amp; G, 1535 Vt.
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*Ingham, H. G., Dir Ext Div, 115 F 1714 ·Ill.····················· ··································l524
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*Ingle, Oscar, Constr Frmn, B &amp; G '810 K . ········································-·········.2330R
*Innes, Wesley, Asst Instr, Anat, 201 B H , ~304.Tenn·_-····································· 2 566M
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*Irwin, Charles, Asst, Elec Engr, 203 EEL 838 La ·················-················· 2183
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•rse, John, Prof, Econ, 208 FS, 1208 l\fiss.' ............. :..
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*Jackel, Glori!=!, Asst Instr, Design, 324 FS 2032 Mass
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*Jackel, Melvin, Instr, Mech Engr, 103 M ' 2032 M
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James, Arlene, Typist, Educ, 120 F 912 Al .
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Janes, Frances, Asst Instr Pol Sci '202 FS a 122f ·o······a.························-···.2661W
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*J~wett, J.M., Geol, Geol Surv, 227 L, 529 Oh:=l ················································2883
:J!ndra, Dorothy, Steno, Guid Bur, 1 FS, 21 ot°La·········································2370M
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*Jmd1;a, Roy, Photo Aide, Geo! , 405 L, 2101 L . · ··········································1479
* Jochim, Kenneth, Prof, Physiol, 6 H , 1240 0 -;. ······················· ··· •···················1479
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•Kallenburger, Margery, Asst Instr, Design, 324 FS, 17nfl.00 Ky ..................... 3~10M
*Kane Celesta, Clerk, Housing Bur, 10 FS, 7 Lane GS r. •···························
*Kane: Don, Asst, Engr Draw, 206 M, 7 Lane G Snfl~. ·································2180M
*Kanehl, Raymond, Instr, Phys Educ, 107 R, 1127 Ohw ································
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*Kaufmann, Heri:&gt;ert, Asst Instr, Engl, 201 F, 1411 Mass. ······························2620W
*K eler G. v., Dir Lee Course Bur, 113 f, 1706 Ind.•···································
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K!nogg Alice, Mgr Fountain, Mem Umon, 1129 La. ········································978
Kellogg' J. M., Prof, Arch, 305 ~. 936 Ky. ···········:· ....................................... i4S31VI
*Kendall Dorothy, Typist, Phys1ol, 104 H, 927 Oh1_o ····································3086M
*Kenned'• E.G., Counselor, Guid Bur, 1 FS, 721 Miss.····················~··········· 1508
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*K;~ i&gt;orothy, Asst Instr, Engl, 401 F, 946 Ohio ···:······································2095
•Kerr' Richard, Asst Instr, Mech Engr, 117 M, 946 OhIO ··································
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K rshner Hugh, Asst Instr, Civil Engr, 14 M, 1425 Tenn. ····························289
*K!ster, F'. E., Prof Erner, Physics, 104 B, 1612 La ................ •·····························
*Keys Charles, Asst Instr, Zoo!, 217 S, 39 Lane P Snflr. ································::2480
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*Ki~~:;• E. D., Assoc Prof, Met Engr, 137 L, 1430 La ..................................1245R
•K· k J~hn Instr, Physiol, 101B H, 1328 Tenn. ............................................ 804
*Ki~kpatrick, Haleda, Asst Instr, Soc _work, 405LS, 1221 Oread •·········::::::::
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*Ki;si~'ger Louis, Asst Instr, Chem, ~14 BCL,USn!lr. ··1··3··4··s···K···y·······················1i24R
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Klock Mrs. Lois, Typist, Reg Off, ~22 FS, 714 Miss. ················ ····················3195w
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~an jean, Instr, Ed, 35 FS, 2208 Mass .....................................................
Marian, T ist, Reg Off, 122 FS, Snftr. ··················································
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* Knea}:• Sam Asst~ath, 215 FS, 211 Snflr Rd, Snflr. ······································
.~~~fer' Carl: Asst Instr, Physiol, 104 H, Snftr ...... T....................................::::
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*Koch Dorothy, Steno, Corres Study, 109 F, 1008 enn. ·························· 1212
*Kolleiider Wm., Housing Asst. Snftr, 202 W 15 ............................................. i562J
' W It r Assoc Prof Geog 435 L 1313 Mass. ···························i131R
Asst Instr, Physics,' 102
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Korpi, a ' L . A t Instr Bact 530 S 215 Lane p Snflr .......................
•Korzenovsky, M~1ts,h
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•K hbiel Floyd, Asst, Engl, 203 F, 1,? 31 Orea ·········· .. ····················~--········· 2788R
*K~; e deorge, Asst Prof, German, .:-04 F, 1215 Oread ································2188R
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i?fYt1tue;e Di~titian, Mern Union, 517 W 14 .............................................. j475R
•K~tt'ert, Louis, Asst Instr, Biol,ff31162S2,FlS11520W411V0t...................................... ::··::3477R
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*L dd Ann Steno, Chan's Off, 223 FS, 501 Tenn.
La. a' Sar~ Assoc Prof, Engl, 301 F, 1715 Ind. •·········································:···...... lll
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Lair 'H H' Prof Zool 113 S, 1745 IIl d . ···················································· ... 3126W
: ane, K. th .. yn Steno.' Reg Off, 122 FS, 937 N.H. ········································ 1883M
Lane, Ma
Steno, Geo!, 409 L, 2244 Vt. ··········· ·········································· 1733R
Lane, Mz~ ' Asst Prof, Zoo!, 119 S, 1225 Ky.······· ·····································i989W
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Prof, Anat, 103 H, 820 Mo. ··································--·················· 2674J
La imer, . Geol USGS 111 L 1631 Ill.························································
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*Latt~,0 Brlcii Prof Geol. 409 L,'2244 Vt.
•Lau 1.i: p A st I~str, N~v Sci, 108 MS, 712 Ky. ········································ 1172
*Laws, . ., s D n Lib Arts 229 FS 2215 Vt. ·····························--···············
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Geo1 USGS 221 L 1203 Oread ····························1733r
Leatherock, Cons J°~SGS 218 L 701 Ohlo ....... ········································· ... 2 :,
*Lee, Wallace, Ji1~~tr, Sh Prac, 112 Fow, 1517 N.H..................................... 2639-W
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*Johnson, Fred, Lab Equip Reprmn, Physiol, 104 H, 808 Vt. ··········::::::::::::::::: ~~~
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*Johnson' Kenneth, Instr, Speech, 5 G, Sunnyside•·········································
*Johnson: Leland, Instr, Arch, 305 M, 912 Ind. ···············································::Ffa5w
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*Johnson: Sam, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 506 Lane .12
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*Jones, Cara, Steno, Univ Press, 8 J, 1646 Tenn: ····································::::::::::. 8R
*Jones, J. O., Dean, Sch of Engr. 113 M, 1642 Mi~s. ·····························:: ............77
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*Jones Ogden, Geol, Water Lab, 12 M, 1505 Umv Dr.......................
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*J~~3ai-i, H. E., 'Assoc Prof, Math, 209 FS, 1600 Ky. ······································
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Jost, Esther, Pressfeeder, Univ Press, J, 507 La ............................................ .1433

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• eonar , • ~·• Assoc Prof, Zool, 111 S, 1916 L
Leonard, i_\lvm R., Geol, USGS, 111 L, 1028 Mo a . ··········································2339
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Lesh, Lott.i e, Instr, Engl, 109 F, 17 20 m.
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*Lew!s, Edith, Sec, Geol Surv, 202 L, 210 w ·-,;-··················································2635R
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•L~wis, Mary, Asst Instr, Rom Lana 117 FS 1500 ·M····································l347W
-i-9- .t~nd, L. R .• Assoc Prof, Latin &amp; Gr~ek 202 F 1714
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Linegar, N«;d, Sec, YMCA, Union Bldg:
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L ns, Beatrice, Phys, Health Serv Wat 1245
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.tohr, Helen, Asst Prof, Home Ee 108 F
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•L onnecker, Alta, Sec to Dir of Libr : 3 05 w
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•t~~{az;1c~j '±mrue, Asst Prof, Latin, 204 F , 1609 St~tlor d ············-...............3193J
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L fo~d yR •. homas, Asst, Physics, 102 B, 44 Lane O Snflr········ ................. l237W
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•M~Cl esney, Donna, Asst, Bact, 532 s, 5i7 B, w 1
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M C ug{fage, Marston, Asst Prof Sociol 3 F 1709 ··:tn,f·························-··· -l49
•M~Crac en, Instr, Corr Study, vJ, 1532 Mass.'....
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McDray, Maurine, Asst Instr, Journ, 2 J, 1116 K · ········································2500W
•McD~~:H· Alice, Asst Instr, Spee~h. 5 G, 1300 Br"ead·····························... .28621_!
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*M Gregor, uncan, Asst Instr Geol 317 L 922 K
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•M~Ji~:irRRbnald, Asst Instr, 'Botany, 410 's , 134lvi:·········· ······ .. ·············-3436W
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*McKa • o ert, Asst, Engr, Draw, 302 M . 1700 L
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*McKeK~i~E;rarbt, Asst Instr: Pol Sci, 204 FS, 21 44 aoii·.. ·····• ............ ,. ..........._
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McKlnne '
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McMahmi°ir~rtn, Dftsm, Bldg P r og. 115 M, 649 N ·6····················.. ··· ........... l879J
McMullen' Lu. / n tr, Sec Trng, 302 F , 925 Ind.
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McNf;k :wrs. ~uth, Instr, Biol, 307 s, 1624 A1a:··············································2218M
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*McNowi-i ess, nstr, Busi ~4 FS, 1130 Tenn . ······································•.......... .2674W
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*Maag, Elea~· c.TPr!)f, C1v1I Engr, 118 M, 1734 rn ............................................. 1812
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Maccia Geoi:e P\stiReg Off, 122 FS, 1220 N .Y . ........................................... 3043
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MacGregor, Heien SCJ ~trE, Chem, 214 BCL, Snflr
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*Mahie-i.t ~5n, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL 838 Ark nn. ································ .311 8
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*Maiden: Eimo' ~rof, ~om La:tg, lH FS, 15'24 Vt . .....'. ····································2535R
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*Maiden, Jeann ss ' ngy D1 aw, 203 M . 1031 M i ss ········································ 1222
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*Malin, James
Stw.• Lib Arts Adm , 229 FS , 1031 l.\fi····.. ····························2802W
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Malone John' I rt' / st • 104 FS , 1541 Univ Dr
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*Maloney J
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*Malott De;ne··w roch Chen Engr, Dir Res ·Fa···12ii, .. 1633·\,f" ··········-····24 RM
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*Manah'an, G. E. Ph ;:i~ce or, 223 FS, Lilac L ane . '
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*Mansfield, Bernita, b~~}fn. Health Serv. Wat, 608 v iiiiey·· siifl············-········962
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Margrave John A t
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*J.Vrarks, Edwin, RessA,
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Marks, Sarah, Proct s • 0011 ~26 S , 1~42 La. ........
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*Marrocco, W. Thom~~• ~eS t Civil, 201.C fow, 1105 L a•....................................... 2909
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*Marsh, James Asst In~ s~oc Prof, V10h n , 303 FS 190T°R T············•· .. ·········1062
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*Mart!n, Anne: Asst Ins{' Sngr Draw , 202 M , 1343,Tenn · · ················· ···3235M
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*Martin, Keith, Asst Ins{' Epeech, 5 G: 1339 Ohio .... . · ··············• ....... ..... 1712R
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,.,, Mason, Howard, Instr,
con , 212 FS, 152~ Ky . ....... :
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* Masterson, Merle, Asst Insth • 2 09 FS , 1308 Ky. ............... ·······················3060R
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• Matchette, Phyllis, Lab As;f'
Draw, 302 M , 11 15 m iio························· l965
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"'Mattern, Karl, Assoc Prof ri &amp;o any, 424 S. 812 La . ....
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Mayberry, M. W., Asi':t p • r
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.M,ayer, Rosalie, Asst Inst;ot_ Botiny, 403 S. 1725 TII. .
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*MayerberJ;?, Samuel Prof's hm f aRng, 117 FS, 1538 T enn······•• ..................... 3142R
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:elviy, F. E., Assoc Prof. ~i~t Home Econ, 118 F , 1309 Ten···············• ........... 214
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*Metsplafy, Thomas, Asst Engr iry, 108 FS , 737 Maine
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MnfardHArthur, Sgt .• Asst inst eNIS214 BCL, 1222
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•Mm:~• R~nhry, Proctor, West Civil 28f3li'MS, S u nn:vc:;ide ·································.495
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~Iler, S. A., Assoc Prof, Chem Engr, 127 L, 2300 Vt .................................2224J
illington, James, Asst, Math, 215 FS, Snflr Dorms ....................................... .
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=~!lls, R. C., Asst Prof, Biochem, 105 BCL, 405 Snflr Rd, Snflr.................... .
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*M~or, John, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 1002 W 6 ......................................... .
Mfh , Ruth, Asst Instr, Engl, 401 F, 1002 w 6 ................................................ .
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1 c e 1I, Alice, Clerk, Vis Ed, 15 F, Rt 3 ......................................... ·---~000
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•~itchell, Wiley, Instr, Econ, 20 FS, 1312 N.H . .................................................1697R
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*M!x, A. J., Prof, Botany, 415 S, 1134 La .............................................................3278
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•Mix, ~therine, Asst Instr, Engl, 415 S, 1134 La .............................................3278
213
*M ~i obert, Asst Instr, Econ, 12 FS, 745 Ohio ..............................................1185
66
•Mol er, Jean, Acct Clerk, Univ Press, 9 J, Snflr .............................................. .
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Mo de~, Georgia, Clerk, B &amp; G, 1234 Miss ............................................................ 580
49-lr •Monirieff, Mrs. Alice, Prof, Voice, 129 FS, 1649 Edgehill ............................2836
199
Mon gomery, Fred, Dir Bur of Vis Instr, 15 F, 2033 Tenn ...........................2501
76
Moore, Meribah, Assoc Prof, Voice, 31 FS, 1211 Oread ....................................986
132
*Moore, Mary, Steno, Sch of Bus, 214 FS, 1232 La ........................................ 1774
201
oore, Raymond, Dir of Res, Geol Surv, 205 L, 1605 Tenn.
736M
54
:~oreau, F. J., Dean, Sch of Law, 107 G, 1942 La ............... :::::.-::::::::::::::::::..2909
141
•Morgan, J. D., Asst Prof, Econ, 208 FS, 1741 Vt . ................................, ............ 2889R
173
Morgan, Loy, Asst, Biol, 326 S, 119 Lane P Snflr .............................................
15
*Morg~ll, Rose, Assoc Prof, Erner, Engl, 201 F, 1101 Mo .................................1140
37
orri , Elmer, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 9 Lane C Snflr.
95
.~orrill, Frances, Asst Instr, Rom Lang, 115 FS, 1314 La .....::::::::::::::::::::::::3336i
4
orris, Jane, Typist, Bus Off, 121 FS, 1716 La ...............................................2199R
Morris, Samuel, Asst. Math, 215 FS, 856 Lyons ..............................................1709M
Morrison, Beulah, Prof, Psych, (on leave) ........................................................
154
Morrison, Eva, Order Libr, 311 W, 1241 Tenn .................................................766M
128
*Moses, Edward, Asst Instr, Econ, 4 FS, 1017 R.I. ····························~·················280
211
*Moses, Kenneth, Instr, Econ, 14 FS, Sunnyside ............................................... .
*Mosley, Phyllis, Steno, USGS, 111 L, 1535 N.H...............................................1619M
199
*Mosser, Russell, Aud Vis Supvr, Ext Div, 15 F, 1530 Tenn ......................... 3025W
137-2r Moys, Fay, Circ Libr, 101 W, 620 Ky ................................................................. 2653W
201
Muilenberg, Mrs. Grace, Proctor, West Civil, 201A Fow, 1341 Ohio ........ lllOJ
*Murphy, Cecil, Plumber Frmn, B &amp; G, 1649 Ill ........ ..................................... 1227W
70
Murphy, Irene, Asst Instr, Engl, 313 F, 1212 La .............................................3204
198
Murray, Ann, Mus Asst, Mus Nat Hist, 101 D, 504 La ..................................... 1713
184
*Muse, Nell, Acct, Bus Off, 121 FS, 1201 Oread ................................................2380M
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Muser, Helen, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 2121 N.H......................................... 770
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*Naff, John, Asst Instr, Geol, 301 L, 1725 Ky .................................................1474W
*Nash, Bert, Prof, Ed, 18 F, 725 Ohio ..................................................................2692
Neiswanger, Laura, Classifier, Libr, 204 W, 1310 La .......................................1534J
Needham, Emily, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 1221 Oread ................................334
*Nelson, C. F., Prof, Biochem, 105 BCL, 625 W 16 ............................................ 1757
*Nelson, E.G., Assoc Prof, Acctg, 22 FS, 701% Ill .......................................... 2296J
*Nelson, J. H., Dean, Grad Sch, Prof, Engl, 227 FS, 1620 Ala .....................2674M
*Nelson, Myron, San Enr, Water Lab, 2 M, 908 E 14 ........................................1026R
Nemec, Dewey, Instr, iochem, 105 BCL, 1244 Ohio ......................................366
•Nesmith, Dean, Asst Football Coach, 207 R, 936 Ala ..................................... 3051
Neuenschwander, Elise, Prof Erner, Rom Lang, 1324 La ............................. 1534W
*Neustifter, Mary, Tel Oper, B &amp; G, 918 N.H ................................................. 1859W
Nevin, Nancy, Asst, Biol, 304 S, 836 Mo ............................................................. 2580
Newcomb, Loda, Instr, Sec Trg, 302 F, 912 m.....................................................3220
Newland, Lucille, Asst Instr, Ed, 332 FS, 1129 La ............................................. 569
•Nichols, Raymond, Exec Sec, 223 FS, 1617 Ala .................................................2419
•Nickel, Kenneth, Asst Instr, Math, 215 FS, 824 Ohio ....................................3101W
*Nickerson, James, Asst Prof, Music Ed, 35A FS, 1130 Tenn .........................1812
Norman, Esther, Circ Head, Libr, 312 W, 1423 Ohio .................................... 2550R
Noynaert, Joseph, Asst, Biol, 207 S, 1339 Ohio ................................................2089

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*Oberlin, Wm., Asst, Appl Mech, Hyd Lab, 808 Ind .......................................1771J
*O'Brien, F. P., Prof, Educ, 120 F, 612 La ...........................................................1287
•ockerblad, A. M., Assoc Prof, Appl Mech (on leave) ....................................
Oliver, Hannah, Assoc Prof Erner, Latin, 802 Tenn .....................................3294W
Olivero, Albert, Asst Instr, Engr Draw, 202 M, 1933 Learnard ....................2391J
O'Meara, Marilyn, Instr, Rom Lang, 115 FS, 1314 La. ··············---_..335J
Orcutt, Ruth, Assoc Prof, Piano ( on leave) ......................................................
Osborne, C. P., Prof, Phil, 105 FS, 1423 Ohio ................................................2396M
•osma, J.M., Prof, Rom Lang, 119 FS, 1001 Maine ..........................................1307
Ott, John, Asst Instr, Zool, 207 S, 1145 Ind .......................................................3020
•Ott, Paul, Instr, Appl Mech, 107 M, 1411 Haskell ........................................1026M
Owen, Ethel, Mrs., Lab Asst, Geol Surv, 104 L, 1722 Ky .............................1890R
•Owen, Frank, Purch Clerk, Bus Off, 123 FS, 1722 Ky .................................1809R

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•Paden, Dagmar, Asst Instr, German, 304 F, 821 Ala .....................................2429
•Paden, w. D., Assoc Prof, Engl, 211 F, 821 Ala ..... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __..429
•Page, Tom, Instr, Pol Sci, 416 W. 1612 La. ·····················-----············289
Palmer, Mrs. Iva, Sec, Mem Union, 1646 Barker ............................................ 1050R

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a ee, Betty Jo, Asst Ed G r a d Mag, Alumni Ass'n, 226 F S , 906 N.H . . 2577J
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*PPatt t erson, D. L., P r of, H ist, 108 FS, 708 Miss. .........................................··· ..2571
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a erson, Sara, Instr, H ome Econ, 118 F, 1300 La . ........................................1309
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*Peabody, Irene, Assoc Prof, V oice, 130 FS, 1647 Edgehill ......................... 2914R
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Pearson, Ger &lt;!ld, Dir, Bur of Ext Classes, 111 F, 708 Ohio .....................:: 3101J
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*Pease, Da maris, :f?str, Home Econ, 118 F, Home Mgt House .....................:.1535
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Penner , Marguen~e . In str, E d , UHS, 835 Polk, Topeka ............................ ·s 604
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Pennock, Guy, Prmter, P la nt Frmn, Univ Press, J, Rt 2 Eudora ····- Euci°ora 9
• P eterson, John, Proct or, W e st Civil, 201 Fow, 1908 Vt. ............................. 3195W
t.r_ Vth Ca~ ., P rE[, Nav Sci, 115 MS, 1616 Vt . .............................:::3412M
120
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*Phelps, Edwin, A sst Instr, Math, 209 FS, 837 A r k .......................... ·················2s74J
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*P~elps, S t~p~e.r:i-, Physician, Heal Serv, Wat, Wat M em Hosp ...... ::::::::::::: .. 890
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• P !ckett, V1rgirua, Sten o , P et: Engr, 246 L, 1245 P a . .................................. .2178W
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*Plath, E. C., Asst Instr Malh 209
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*Plummer, Norman, G ~ol S u~. 13ff: 7[5~frk. ···················--···························759M
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Porter, 'Jame!~ X~st ~ str,\tg1, ~1 ;nf,71
*Porter, Wa yne, Asst I nstr, B iol 404 S S
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Postma, James, Asst Instr, Econ, 14 FS '723 L •
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Powell, Allet ta, A sst Instr, Math, 209 FS 717 vt""·······································-··-..l 72
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Powel_I, Donald, A sst, P hys Ed, 107 R 94i K
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*Prentice, Elizabeth, Asst Instr, Engl, '313 F ~64s°K·········································
*Preyer, C. A ., Prof Erne r Piano , 125 T •
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:Pr!ce, Edwin, Dean, S ch ~f Rel, Myers. l;~Te································ ·················597
Pr!ce, G . B., Prof, M a th (on leave)
nn. ·······-·····························~1948
141
*Prit &lt;:hard, L. J., A ssoc P r of, Finance, 208 ifFi:f i12s·M:·······························-··
Purrmgton, Wealthy , Asst Instr, Geol, 303 L,'2121 N .~· ············ ·-·········3272 i
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•Quigley, E. C., D ir of A th, 103 R, 1509 Stratford
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*Randolph, Betty , Proctor, West Civ!I, 2oi Faw, 2301
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• Rasmussen, Otho. I n str, Math, 209 F S E14 E 13
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Ray~ond, F. N., Prof Erner, Engl sos' Ill
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*Readmg, Leo, Res A sst, Zool, 522
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Realey, C. B ., Prof, Hist, 108 FS, 625 W 16
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*Redman, Kenneth, .Asst Instr, Geol, 317 L ..1244·La·······································2804W
Rednour, H. D ., P rmte r Univ Press J 1908 Vt
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*Reed, Eugene, A sst, Ge~man 304 F • liol W 8 ·-r·······k··················-··············2 5.
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*Reed, Robert C., Instr, Min Engr, 13 7 L,
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*Reese, J. A llen, Dean, Sch of Pharm 215 BCL i 1oi"·nc··--······- ·····-····•··•····764W
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'"R::ne~·/ am es, Landscape Frm~. B &amp; G, Gard~~~ ·coi-;······················--·-····32 BR
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. ::~i~hitwl, A sst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 102~ · ued u.ct°S ... ······················ 3109J
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Rice,&amp;. E a yne, Asst Football Coach, 105 R, 1J3 Ohi
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*R i h d ·• Assoc Prof Erner, Physics, 630 Ohi
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*Ri~h:~d~~~· ~1en, Instr, Elec Engr, 203 EEL, l2s ..
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*R icha rdson' Wary, Asst Instr, Math, 209 FS, 625 W 16
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*Riche y J. ' A W., Asst Prof, Arch, 115 M 1945 N H ·················-········· . 2 04-J
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l 72-2r *Rick tt' im, sst, Phys Ed, 107 R 1629 N H
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120
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*R id dle D .. str• Nav Sci, 108 MS 1419 Mass ······· .. ························-········- 304470
*Riggs 'J vl··s'tsst Tnstr, Nav Sci, i'o8 MS 134o ·vi······· .. ·····························2743R
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R ile Y, J eorg1a, Steno, Guid Bur, 1 FS iuo Vt onn. ··········································1203
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*Rint N~ret-tsst
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R itte~ c a~• 1 r Asst, Ext Div, 17 F, 1245 La . ame ···························-·······-- 30
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Robb 'D avi5aanfrt' Bict, Water L ab, 16 M 13o·o··La··············--····················--·--· 2303
*Robb: W . E. 'A n5i
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Roberts, o r ; m :s A nltr1n, Engr Draw, 301N M, 1301 Tenn·:·····························2 58 1
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*Roberts~n Le
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156
*Robertson' M m:i.":• ~ Ed, UHS, 2121 N .H: ······ ··············································3147
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*Robertson, R. M., Instr, Econ, 4 FS, 501 Rockledge ..................................... .
Robinson, Edward, Assoc Prof, Phil, 105 FS, 1829 N.H .................................3381W
*Robinson, Wilbur, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 408 Lexington, Snflr . ......
Robison, J. Leroy, Asst, Engr Draw, 202 M, 1100 Ind .....................................284
*Rolfs, Marvin, Instr, Math, 209 FS, 1912 Vt ...................................................3195&amp;
*Roofe, Paul, Prof, Anat. 102 H, 1318 La ........... ............................................. 3337M
Rosebush, Kenneth, Lt. Col., Assoc Prof, Mil Sci, 203 MS, 1510 Univ Dr., 1914
*Roth, Alexander, Res Asst, Anat, 203B H, 1104 N.J ...........................................
*Roth, Colleen, Asst Instr, Psych, 11 FS, 1104 N.J ...........................................
Rublee, Dorcas, Sec to Chan, 223 FS, 1745 Ill . ..................................................1684
Rublee, Mae, Asst Reg, 122 FS, 1745 Ill ..............................................................1684
Ruese, Joann, Asst, Engr Draw, 302 M, 1611 Crescent ..................................2185
*Rumold, Jacob, Reprmn, Mech Engr, MEL, 1109 Tenn . ..................................1029
*Rundell, Robert, Asst lnstr, Chem, 214 BCL, 435 Mich ................................. 312
*Runnels, Russell, Chem, Geol Surv, 135 L, 2038 Barker .............................. 1151W
•Rush, M. H., Draftsman, USGS, 111 L, 814 Ala .. ...........................................2164W
*Russell, Barbara, Steno, Sch of Engr. 113 M, 1828 Ind.
*Russell, Barbara E., Res Asst, Bact, 514 S, 515 W 14 ........................................ 1296J
*Russell, F . A ., Prof, Engr Draw, 302 M, 1656 Ill . ................................................1233
*Russell, F. O., Assoc Prof, Ed, 119 F, 1622 Ky ...............................................2807J
*Russell, Robert, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 515 W 14 ....................................1296J
*Rust, Howard, Instr, Shop Prac, 103 Fow, 646 N 3 ··································-········3161
*Rustenbach, Fred, Instr, Res Fd, 121 EES, 639 Tenn ......................................... 949
*Ryther, T. C., Supt Univ Press, 1846 N.H . ........................................................ 1376W

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*Sabine, Gordon, Asst Prof, Joum, 6 J, 1630 Ala . ............................................2804R
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•sacks, Virginia, Typist, Vet Bur, 2 FS, 1709 Vt. ................................................
44-2r *Salisbury, Albert, Strkpr, Chem, 202 BCL, 1500 W 5 ....................................1572J
*Samuels, Daniel, Asst Prof, Rom Lang, 119 FS, 612 La ................................... 1287
170-2r *Sandelius, W. E., Prof, Pol Sci, 202 FS, 2325 Mass ...........................................2462
Sanders, C. L., Act Asst Prof, Journ, 5 J, Olathe ................................ Olathe 493
96
*Sanderson, W. C., Maint Engr, B &amp; G, 1800 Maine ................. ........................3209J
84
• Sauer, George, Football Coach, 205 R , 801 Ala . ................................................2355
Schatten, Robert, Assoc Prof, Math, 215 FS, 1315 N .H. ..................................1627
178
Schauer, Paul, Lab Asst, Pet Engr, 243 L, 1247 Ohio ........................................3338
164-lr *Schechter, William, Res Asst, Chem, 219 BCL, 1700 Tenn . ..........................1414J
64
*Schie!elbusch, Richard, Asst Instr, Sp, 5 G, 700 Ark . ..................................1056W
• schiefelbusch, Ruth, Asst Instr, Engl, 401 F, 700 Ark .................................1056W
191
Schillinger, Ruth, Psychom, Guid Bur, 1 FS, 1203 Oread ............................2278W
Schmid, Laura, Steno, Ext Div, 113 F, Corbin ..................................................860
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149-2r • Schoewe, W . H., Assoc Prof, Geol, 423 L, 1002 Tenn .......................................1925
•Scholes, James, Asst Instr, Engl, 38 Lane O Snflr.............................................
Schumann, Margaret, Med Tech, Anat, 202A H, 1146 Ohio ..........................2491
63
• Schwegler, R. A., Prof Erner, Ed, 805 Mo .........................................................2280
Seaman, Mildred, Prog Dir, Radio, 117 F, 1321 Mass.....................................1361J
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67-2r *Seed, Verle, Assoc Prof, Law, 208 G, 1101 Ohio ................................................
211
*Seelye, Alfred, Asst Prof, Econ, 14 FS, 621 Calif.........................................1581J
106
*Sehon, Russell, Reprmn, Sch of Engr, MEL, 2210 Barker ............................1188
112
*Sellner, E. P ., Asst Prof, San Engr, 2 M, 512 W 8 ............................................2349R
178
Sells, Harold, Instr, Pet Engr, 243 L, 1609 Tenn............................................... 736J
93
*Setzer, Henry, Res Asst, Zool, 303 D, 1805 K y . ................................................2866:M:
37
Seyb, Edgar, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 1720 La .........................................2199W
*Schaeffer, Richard, Asst Instr, Engl, 601 F, KC, Mo ......................... Logan 4560
211
Shafer, Nelson, Instr, Mktg, 14 FS, 2309 Vt .........................................................1467
97
~Shanklin, Margaret, Instr, Design, 324 FS, 1515 W Campus ....................2720R
Shears, Ernestine. Asst Instr. Bact, 517 S, 1117 Ky . ..........................................
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*Sheffield, Elizabeth, Typist, Vet Bur, 2 FS, 1225 Oread ....................................581
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*Shelt on, Patricia, Asst, Biol, 307 S, 1620 Mass . ................................................2803J
•Shenk, Henry, Assoc. Prof, Phys Ed, 107 R, 1235 Ky . ..................................3085
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*Sherwood, N. P., Prof, Bact, 517 S , 1801 Ind . ....................................................2732
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*Shields, James, Physician, Health Serv, Wat, 1134 La . ................................2180J
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*Shoemaker, W. H ., Prof, Rom Lang, 115 FS, 1726 Ind .................................1676W
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*Shull, Mary, Sec to Dean, Bus, 214 FS, 1601 R.I ...............................................1090
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*Siler , Doris, Typist, Dean of Lib Arts, 229 FS, 1115 Ohio ............................1671J
*Simons, Dorothy, Instr, Engl, 313 F, 22 Lane O Snflr . --·······:····························
102-2r Simpson, G . C., Asst Prof, Organ &amp; Theory, 28 FS, 1027 Miss . .................... 736W
*Simpson, Wm., Prof, Aero Engr, 102 EES, 1329 Ky ..................................... 1521W
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•Singleton, Winifred, Asst, Ed, 18 F, 345 Mich .................................................1117R
•Sisson, L. E., Prof Erner, Engl ................................................................................
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Skilton, Helen, Instr, Design, 324 FS, 709 W 12 ..............................................1544R
85
Sloan Shirley, Asst, Music, 9 Hoch, 1225 Oread ................................................ 581
47-2r Slough, Carl, Asst Prof, Law, 204 G, Eldridge ....... ............................................807
213
•small Joe, Instr, Econ, 12 FS, 410 Lane 9 Snflr.................................................
136
Smelser, Maud, Accession Libr, 204 W, 1310 La. ····:·····································•··1534J
151
*Smith, Anthony, Asst Prof, Psych, 11 FS, Sun1?-ys1de ................................... .
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•Smith, Barbara, Instr, Home Ee_, 106 F, Sunnyside ...........................................
48
• Smith, Donald, Asst Instr, Phys10I, 101B H , 627 Ohio ··-································2350J
*Smith, Erma, Asst Instr, Engl, 313 F, 1537 1,~ Tenn . ........ ...................................506
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* Smith, George B., Dean, Sch of Educ, 103 F, 1140 W Hills ............................ 1913
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*Sm!th, G. w .• Prof, Math, 205 FS, 1730 m. ·········.. ·························· ................. 2490
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. ~mJth, H . T. U., Assoc Prof, Geol, 314 L, 1008 Maine .................................... 1573W
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*S m~th, Pearl, Cataloguer Libr, 204 W, 1800 ill . ................................................2415R
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*Smyd , ~axine, Asst Instr, Zool, 202 S, 1145 W Hills ....................................1437
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*So oveitchik, Rachael, Instr, German, 502 F, KC, Mo . .............................:::::
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:~o~erv1lle, Mary, Recorder, Alum Ass'n, 226 FS, 1500 .H . ....................2232J
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on er, Adelaide, Steno, Ed, 103 F, Rt 1 ...................................................... 788. 2
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Spangl~r, Irma, Asst Instr, German, 304 F, 644 Miss........................ . ..... .2931W
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*Spaulding, Albert, Asst Prof, Socio!, Asst Cur, Anthrop, 14 D, ..1.428 Conn.
• spencer, D. H., Prof Erner, Pharm, 1014 Miss. .........................................
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*~pr~ng, AGlfr edd, Asst Instr, Geol, 303 L, 1130 Tenn ......................................... 1812
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,.. .prmger, 1a ys, Steno, Entom, 323 S, 900 Mo ............................. _.............. 2769W
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8 tallard, Clarence , San Asst, Water Lab, 16 M, 1310 .Y ............................ 1649
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Ro~e~i, Asst. Prof, Engl, 211 F, 745 Tenn ........................... - ....... :1763
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* Stene, E. q., Assoc Prof, Pol Sci, 204 FS, 1432 La. ···············-• .................. 2550W
Stene, Jessie, Teacher, Nun,ery Lab, 1100 Mo., 1432 La ................. ·-····· ... 2550W
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$ tockton, Stan, Instr, Mech Engr 212 MEL 720 Ind '
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Stoermer, Raymond, Asst Instr, chem, 214 BCL l 416 T........................- ....... 21.&gt;9
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*Stoland, 0. 0., Prof, Physiol 104 H 1845 Le , d
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*Stoltenberg, Howard, Chem, Water Lab, 15 iJ1}1a[o ..............................- ..2fG
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Stoneburner, Roger, Asst Instr, Geol, 309 L 1611 K Ind ........... ·-·······-·;1225J
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*Storer, N. W., Assoc Prof, Astron, 500 L, 1724 Miss. y . ........................._ _5 9M
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Stough, Jeannette Asst Prof Mus Th
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*Stra~, Mrs_. Mary,'Food Sup,;r Cafeter1~~~em Unio~2iza°r~a~ ............--::3265
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* Strait, Regtnald, Asst Prof, Phys Ed, 107 R 1346 L
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Stranathan, J. D., Prof, Physics, 202 B 1308 Mi a. ················ ................ _ .. 1135
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*Stratton, G. "o/·• Prof, Chem, 302 BCL isl6 L
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*Stratton, 1:,ucile, Sec to Dean, Fine Arts, 126 F13,'.iioTo;ead·•··· ..··············-·· 2253
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Str!1wn, Richard, Instr, Rom Lang, 115 FS 1701 L
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* Strong, MarJor1e, Steno, Sch of Bus. 214 FS, 36 L~e··p····· ··················--- 1 4.&gt; !
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* Stuckey, Norma, Asst Instr, Psych, 27 FS, 611 W 6
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*Teen°:i! ri :• Prof, Zoo!, 118 S, 1547 Ky. .
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*Teener' p~vft· Asst Instr, History 108 Fs··isos·•T...................................... 3351J
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*Tern ii ~ ' SSt Prof, J?um, 5 J, Sunnysid ··········• ................... ...... _ ....... .
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*Teplitz {.f• ~an:i{1• Instr, Bact, 523 S, 1215. w·4 .............................................. 1022
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Tewell, Gerald, Office Asst, Univ Press, J, 920 Mo . .........................................1322R
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*Thomas, Lucy, Off Asst, Mem Union, 1131 R.I. ................................................2842R
77-lr *Thompson, Jerome, Asst, Food Lab, 13 BCL, 1237 Oread ............................2309W
Thompson, Robert, Asst Instr, Physics, 102 B, 1720 La . ................................. .
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*Thorp, Jane, Steno, Ext Div, 111 F, Snflr.............................................................
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*Thurber, Carrie, Lab Asst, Geol Surv, 104 L, 1128 Del. ................................2938J
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Timpe, Alice, Asst Instr, Bact, 530 S, 721 Maine ..............................................2739R
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Tissue, Kathryn, Asst Prof, Home Ee, 118 F, 800 La .....................................2270W
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Titsworth, Helen, Head Cat, Libr, 204 W, 1231 Oread ................................ 3427M
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Toch, Arthur, Asst, German, 304 F, 742 Ohio .................................................2921R
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*Tompkins, Marie, Clerk, Alum Ass'n, 226 FS, 905 Maine ............................... .489
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*Tompkins, Willis, Asst Dean of Men, 228 FS, 905 Maine ............................... .489
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*Towne, Roy, Asst Prof, Rom Lang, 115 FS, 1209 Oread ..................................3124
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Tracy, H. C ., Prof, Anat, 102 H, 1604 Univ Dr.................................................1237M
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*Treat, Burnett, Instr, Mech Engr, 103 M, 505 Ohio ........................................ .
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*Treece, E. L., Assoc Prof, Bact, 521 S, 1635 Miss . ............................................ 2415W
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*Treece, Richard, Asst Dir, Housing, 10 FS, 1529 Ky. ··- - - -·············1580J
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*Trovillo, J. Alden, Assoc Prof, Ind Mgt, 118 M, 1015 Ill .............................2143J
'l'ruhlson, Marion, Diet, Corbin, Corbin Hall ........................................................860
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Trujillo, HW?berto, Asst Instr, Rom Lang, 117 FS, 1333 Ky . ....................... .
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Tucker, Jessie May, Payroll Clk, Bus Off, 123 FS, 1135 W Campus ............ 1982
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Tuohino, Alvin, Asst Prof, Econ, 12 FS, 1201 Ohio ........................................1745
*Tupy, L. T., Prof, Law, 203 G, 729 Ohio ........................................................13241\I
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*Turney, A.H., Prof, Ed, Dir, Guid Bur, 1 FS, Rt 5 ........................................2932W
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Twente, Esther, Assoc Prof, Socio!, 405 S, 941 Ala .........................................2562
*Twente, J. W., Prof, Ed, 120 F, 934 Ind .............................................................3120M
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Wagstaff, Helen, Dir, Lib Ext Bur, 17 F, 1 Westwood ........................................ 378
*Wagstaff, R.H., Asst Supt, B &amp; G, 1730 Ind . ...... .............................................. 3065
Wahl, Arthur, Instr, Elec Engr, 101 EEL, 1521 Stratford ······------:-·1937
*Wahl, Rosalie, Proctor, West Civil, 201E Fow, 933 Ohio ............................1871R
Walj e, Richard, Asst, Min Engr, 137 L, 746 Ind ...............................................1571R
*Walker, A. T., Prof Erner, Latin, 1645 La ...........................................................1553
Wallace , Herbert, Asst, Biol, 326 S, Snflr Donns ............................................ .
*Wallace, Richard, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 705 E 19 ................................. .
Walling, Lalia, Asst Prof, Physiol, 101B H, 1242 La . ........................................2527
*Wallis, Keith, Instr, Appl Mech, Hyd Lab, 1911 R.I. .................................... 2977J
*Ward, Beth, Instr, Engl, 401 F, 930 Ill ...............................................................1727
Ward, Marjorie, Asst Instr, Engl, 313 F, 933 T enn ............................................. 95S
*Ward, Robert, Asst Instr, Math, 114 M, 309 Ind. ············· · - - - -.. ········2749J
*Ward, Wm, Asst Instr, Physics, 102 B , 930 Ill . ....................................................1727
*Warger, Arnold, Asst Instr, Econ, 12 FS, Haskell ····-----·········· ..
Warner, Lilyan, Instr, Phys Med, Wat, Nurses' Home ....................................960
*Warner, Mary Lou, Off Mgr, Mem A ssn, 218 FS, 1904 Vt................................. 628
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*Webb, Orlando, Asst Instr, Engr Draw, 202 M, 835 R.I. ............................2315R
*Webster, Imogene, S t eno, Chane Off, 223 FS, Rt 2 ................................ 760-K-ll
*Webster, Richard, Instr, Anat, 101B H, 1234 Miss......................................... 2661R
*Wegner, W. C., Asst Instr, Nav Sci, 108 MS, 1304 Vt ..................................... 698W
*Wellhausen, Edward, Clerk, Libr, W, 1145 Ky ................................................. 2711W
*We llhouse, Wm, Asst Instr, Biol, 404 S, 1113 W 10 ........................................2543M
*Weltmer Walton, Instr, Econ, 12 FS, 1605 Tenn . ........................................1398W
*Wentwo;th, R. F ., Asst Instr, Nav Sc, 108 MS, Vinland ....................................181
*Werner, Henry, Dean, Student Affairs, 228 FS, 943 La .................................3095
*West, Ray, Assoc Prof, Engl, .211 F, 1126 N.H.... ························-·--··
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*Wetz, Mildred, Typist, Ext Div, 115 F, 1216 Tenn ...........................................2531M
*Whaley, Thomas, Asst Instr, Chem, 214 BCL, 7 Lane C Snflr.....................
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*Wheeler J. J., Assoc Prof, Math, 209 FS, 1024 Ala •........................................2143M
*Wheeler: R . H., Prof, Psych, 11 FS, 1108 W Hills ····················· - - - -·2532
White, Velma, Typist, Ext Div, 111 F, 1333 Ohio ............................................lllOW
Whitney, Marjorie, Assoc Prf?f, Design, 324 FS •. 326 Ind ............................. 2644
Wicker, Thomas, Lt., Instr, Mil Sc, 203 MS, Eldridge · · · - - - - - - - 8 0 7
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•Wilkins, J. F., Prof, Voice, 132 FS, 1535 Univ. Dr. ·······································-··3097
•Wilkins, Marie, Instr, Voice, 132 FS, 1535 Univ Dr . ........................................3097
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Williams, Dorothy, Typist, Bus Off, 121 FS, 1104 Ky .............................. _.....28ROW
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*Wilson, Woodrow, Scientific Aide, USGS, 111 L, 631 Ohio ............................3061
Wingerson, Donna M., Typist, Water Lab, 2 M, 1244 La .................................2962
Winter, Charles, Lab Asst, Geol, 223 L, 1028 Tenn . ........................................ 3J66J
Winter, C. J., Assoc Prof, Rom Lang, 117 FS, 1733 Mass . ........................... 1809J
*Winterburg, Francis, Asst, Engr, Draw, 302 M, 1137 Ky ................................ .
•Wiseman, Gordon, Instr, Physics &amp; Ast, 5 B, 2 Powhatan, Ha kell ........1152 f
Wisner, Mary, Proctor, West Civil, 201A Fow, 1236 Oread ........................1315
Witt, Emitt, Major, Asst Prof, Mil Sci, 203 MS, Eldridge ................................807
•wttt, Grace, Asst, Engl, 501 F, 1601 R.I. ........................ ············-······ ............... lO&lt;lO
Wojcik, Mitchell, Sgt, Mil Prop Cust, 203 MS, 1105 R.I . ........................... _25U
Wolfe, Marion, Accession Libr, 204 W, 1231 Oread ······-············-········-......... 1;,6
•wood, Iva, Asst Instr, Engl, 501 F, 1138 N.Y ................................................. 3125M
*Woodard, Parke, Assoc Prof, Physiol, 1 H, 1743 La .................................... 1676R
Woodbury, Blanche, Geol Libr, 318 L, 817 Ill ................................................ .2939W
*Woodruff, L. C., Assoc Prof, Entom &amp; Biol, 309 S, 2 Westwood .......... - .....2881
*Woodward, John, Res Asst, Bact, 605 S, 1640 Ill. .............. - .......... _ .. ···-···1826M
•Woolley, L. E., Mgr Univ Bkstr, Union, 900 Ill. ········-························--··•-- .. 3479R
*Wulfkuhle, Ross, Tech Asst, Bur of Vis Instr, 15 F, Rt 4 ........................ 767- -2
Yahn, Anna, Asst, Ext Libr, 17 F, 1110 Vt ...................... ·-··············--.... __ 1153w
*Yaple, Betty, Steno, Ext Div, 109 F, 2032 N.R ................................................1333R
Yarnell. J. L., Asst, Math, 102 B, 1045 W Hills ....................... -·········· .. ··--··.. l700
Yeckel, George, Asst, Psych, 11 FS, 1100 Ohio .......................................... _..3455i.\f
•Yoder, Anita, Geol Libr, 318 L, 1201 Oread ..............................................-..14.54
•Yoe, Thomas, Dir of Inf, 222A FS, Eldridge········-···········································- 807
:~ork, Regina, Typist, Ext Div, 15 F, 821 !nd . ............................................- ..2600 I
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•young, Evelyn, Typist, Vet Bur, 2 FS, 1115 Oh io . ····-······························-2142W
•young, Wm., Assoc Prof, Anat, 201B H, 1318 L a . ...................................... 333™
oungberg, Irvin, Dir, Housing Bur, 10 FS, 1908 Barker ······-······· ............ 1639W
*Zeiss, George, Asst Prof, Econ, 12 FS, 520 Lane 12 Snflr.
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Alpha Tau Omega ............................... .John Asher · · - - - - - - 1537 Tenn.
Beta Theta Pi ...................................... .Dub Hartley .................................. 1425 T~.
Delta Chi ·········- - - - · · ·············.Francis Longan - - - 1245 w. Campus
Delta Tau Delta ....................................Dave Stimson ................. ........ 1111 w. 11th
Delta Upsilon ······· - - - - -·······.Bob Schober ····- ························ 1025 W, Hills
Kappa Sigma ........................................Roy Shoaf - - - - - - 1045 W. Hills
Phi Beta Pi .. . .......................................Charlie Schophner - - - - - 1137 Ind.
Phi Chi ............................
Ben Bryant ·······- - - - - 1235 Oread
Phi Delta Theta ....................................Everett Gille - - - - 1621 Edgehill Rd.
Phi Gamma Delta .............................. _Ned Smull·······••·- - - - - - 1540 La.
Phi Kappa ........................
Bernard Doman .............................. 1127 Ohio
Pl Kappa Alpha ············-----ack Kennedy···-----··· 1409 Tenn.
Phi Kappa Psi _ ___c._ _ _ _...,_lll Ellis - - - - - - - - 1100 Ind.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon _ _ _ _ _George Robb ........................ 1301 W. Campus
Sigma Chi ............. :............
Bill Bennett - - - - . . . . - - 1439 Tenn.

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Battenfeld Hall ................................. Victor B einking ..
Spooner -Thayer .......................... ....... Durat Dasson ... .

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ausherr ................................................Homer Kaiser ............................... _. 1247 Ohl~

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Carruth Hall ..........................................Mrs. H. M. Miller ........................... 1345 La.
Foster Hall ............................................Mrs. Mildred B. Scott .................... 1200 La.
Hopkins Hall ..........................................Mrs. w. J. Wallace ............................ 1011 Ind.
Jolliffe Hall ............................................Mrs. Elizabeth Kite ...................... 1505 Ohio
688 Locksley Hall ........................................Mrs. Vivian Christian ................ 716 McCook
2713
Miller Hall ..............................................Mrs. R . G. Rocke .............. 1518 Lilac Lane
353 Sleepy Hollow Hall ..............................Mrs. C. w. Arrick ............................1420 Ohio
1185 Ricker Hall ............................................ Mr.-Mrs. R. P. Mize ........................ 745 Ohio
918 Watkins Hall ..........................................Miss Julia Ames Willard, 1508 Lilac Lane
1108R Templin Hall ................ .......................Mrs. Albert Schrumpf ................ 1407 La.

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Harman Co-op ...................................... Mr.-Mrs. Ralph Smith ............ 1537% Tenn.
Henley House-YWCA ........................ Miss Mary McCracken .............. 1236 Oread

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Battenfeld ..............................................Miss Carlotta Nellis ........................ 1425 La.

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OTHER ORGANIZED HOUSES FOR MEN
Jayhawk Co-op ....................................Mrs. Irene Jirik ................................ 1614 Ky.
Hausherr ..................................................Mrs. Bernard Hausherr ............ 1247 Ohio

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Nu Sigma Nu (medical) ....................Jero me Wildgen
Phi Beta Pi (medical) ........................ Charlie Shopfner ..' · ··· ·

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Alpha Chi O m e ga ... ........................... Mrs. w. C. Jackson
1246 Odread
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Al~ha Omicr:n ..
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Mrs. Onita
1iller · ·········· 1345 "fr. Camp.
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Delta G amm
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A lpha Tau Om e ga ....... .
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. 1537 Tenn.
D elta Chi ... ................ ·· .............. ····· :vtrs. B . A. Weber •
.. ·-· .. 1 25 Tenn
D elta Tau D elta
................... Mrs. H.J. Overhol r .... 12 5 W. Camp.
Delta Upsilon ............................ ......... ~s. Nelle Hopkins ......
·-- 1111 W. 11th
Kappa S igma .....
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s. Jame:, A . Hooke ···-··· ·- 1025 \'. Hill
Phi Chi ........
..................... _J\1rs. F. A. Benson .. .... .. 10 5 \'. Hills
P h i Delta Theta ................ .............. · ·-Mrs. Victor Mallory ..
. . 123- Oread
P hi Gamma Delta . .................. . .....Mrs. J. H. Kraemer ..... - 1621 Ed hill Rd.
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Phi Kapp a Psi ......... . .................. ........ , rs.
Y Kanehl ... ·--·······1127 Ohio
Pi Kappa Alpha .......... ...... .. ··•··· .... Mrs. Arthur Little ... . .
- ..... 1100 Ind.
Sigma Chi ................. . ................. ... ... Mrs. Clark Mandigo .•.. -········ 1 0 T nn.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon ....... ...............Mrs. C. H. Sautter .. ........... -- . l 39 Tenn.
Sigma Phi Epsilon
............ ....... Mrs. Esther Reed ............. 1301
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Sigma Nu
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3193J Alpha Chi Sigma (chemistry) ........Warren Lowen ............................ 603 Tenn.
2614W Alpha Kappa Psi (business) ............Gene Glotzback .................................. 615 La.
Delta Sigma Pi (business) ............... inactive ..................................................................
Kappa Epsilon (pharmacy worn.) .. Amy Rasher .................................... 824 Miss.
892
1699M Kappa Eta Kappa (elc. engr.) ......Ermo Geppelt ................................... 1320 N.H.
2771W Phi Alpha Delta (law) ........................Dan Aul ................................................ 1515 Vt.
860
Phi Chi Theta (bus. women) .......... Norma Pyke ................................ Corbin Hall
KU186 Phi Delta Kappa (ed. men) ............Gordon E. Wiseman ................ 5 Blake Hall
1540W Phi Delta Phi (law) ............................Charles Arthur ................................ 2007 Ky.
1806M Phi Mu Alpha (music men) ........... Leo Horacek ............................ 616% W. 17th
866
Scarab (arch.) ......................................Millard Dornblaser ........ 1245
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2977R Sigma Delta Chi (journ. men) ........James Gunn ................................. 308 E. 19th
2565R Sigma Gamma Epsilon (geol.) ........ Arthur Bowsher ............................ 1330 Tenn.
731
Theta Sigma Phi (joum. women) ..Dixie Gilliland .................... 1345 W. Campus
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Theta Tau (engr.) ................................Robert Brothers ........... ..................... 1602 La.

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Jksn6787 Alpha Omega Alpha (med .) ......Charles R. Hopper, 7229 Balt., KC, Mo.
KU312 Beta Gamma Sigma (bus.) ................Dean F. S. Stockton .......... Business School
726 Delta Phi Delta (art) ..........................Robt. Kiskadden ................ 1301 W. Campus
552
Delta Sigma Rho (debate) ............... .Larry Miller .................................. 1425 Tenn.
Iota Sigma Pi (chem. women) ........Esther Ragle .................................... 923 Tenn.
1352
1774
Mortar Board (sr. women) ................Billie Hamilton ................................ 1232 La.
980 Mu Phi Epsilon (music women) ......Marjean Carr ........................ 1518 Lilac Lane
KU64 National Collegiate Players ..............Prof. Allen Crafton .................... Green Hall
358
Omicron Nu (home ec.) ...................Ruth Cawood .....................................1407 La.
KU54 O r cte1 of the Coif (law) .................... Dean F. J. Mor eau .............. 108 Green Hall
Ow1 Society (jr. men) ........................inactive ................................................................. .
KU156 Phi Beta Kappa ....................................Miss Wealthy Babcock .................. 209 F.S.
3142M Phi Delta Phi (French) ....................Richard Strawn ................................ 1701 La.
3084W Phi Sigma (biol.) ..................................James Case ....................................... 1020 Mo.
KU206Pi Kappa Lambda (music) ................ Raymond Stuhl, Sec . .................... 301B F.S.
3204 Pi Lambda Theta (ed. women) ..... Rose Coughlin .................................. 1212 La.

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Pi Mu Epsilon (math.) ........................ Mary Steele Richardson .
. 625 w ;::
Pi Sigma Alpha (pol. sci.) ................ Denn Ostrum ..................................... 7~0 La
Pi _Tau.Sigma (me. Engr. ) ............... Les Pihlblad .............................. 1045
Hill;
Psi Chi (psych.) ............................... Mary Vermillion . ····-······ Hi25 Edgehill Rd
Quill Club (lit.) ........................... Dean Postlewaite ...... _ ..... Battenfeld
Rhadamanthus (poetry) ................... .imictive .................................... .
Sachem (sr. men) ........................ ........Dick Hollingsworth ................ Battenfeld
:icabba;d &amp; Blade (mil.) ................... .inactive ...... ····-····· ....... .... _ ... ···-· _
.gma au (engr.) ..............................John McGuckin ......... . 1621 Edgehill Rd:
Sigma Theta Tau (nursing) .............Frances Metzger R.N., KU Hosp. KC3 K
(~cience) ..............................Raymond C. Moore ................... 1605 T~nn:
P1 (engr.) ............. .............. P. Tylon Shuerman . . ..
-· 1104 Tenn
Tau Sigma (dancing) ........................ Alice Ackerman ........................ 1246 Oread

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~mR 1nc;f~~!n1~~~n··:c····················· •·• ~auJ Friesen ···························-- ·-· 1340 T;:
Alpha Del~a Sigm:~ ... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::·Jn~~1~~ Engleman · · - - - - · ·.. ·- 1323 Ohio
Alpha Phi Omega (service)
·.R bt D ········ ························-···-·····--- ·--Am. Assoc. of Univ. Women ........... Mo· .Ph.. l,!udDy ....... -·········· ...... 413 W. 14th
Recent Gr Gr of AA
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Am. Soc ~f cR;n En UW ················Mrs. James Owens ...... ···-·-······ ..... 1005 ~·
Am. Vet~rans Co
grs. ················•···Robert Wiedemann ····--· .. - . . -· 1947 Vl
Archery Club
mm. ·••··•................ lo~ Harm_on ·········· •··················· ·-· 611 W. 9th
Bacteriology ci"ub································· · · Collms ......... -· ·- . - - . 1537 Tenn
Bitter Bird, Bus. Mm-·:························.Polly Wegscheider •·········· .......... '1iller Hall

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Christian Sci. Org ..............................:. G. R. -£.eelinan ······•·· • · ·- . .1339 'W. Campus
Dally Kansan .................................... ·Ra! h C I
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Dance Manager ................................ · ·Earf Sta~t~r;;n ·····•
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Delta Gamma Sigma (Polo)
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El Ateneo (s·······.··h)······························
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Entomology Club ................................ rs.
. W. Sheridan ·······-·· ... 16 6 Tenn
569
Faculty Women's ciub ........................ ifhnJAh Bacon ··············. ·- 231 00. Snflr:

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1526W G~~man 'c1ub·::::::::::::·········:····················El~ Deidric~ •• : .::··::··: ..::•••: •••• •.- _?
H!nch Hall Hearall (ns ... ub.. j°···· ·... Jo
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~iyers, Ed., 3630 B 11, KC, fo.
1535
Ho::
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Housemothe~s A~se ............ ······· ····· ..
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LoMrs. ~lph Baldwin .. .. . . 1339 w Camn
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Inter-Dorm· C ounc.i women l
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Intern. Relationu ···························· . Antonla Martinez -···-·······-·· - l 1 Tenn.
2971W Jayhawker B s ~ub ...... ···············Donald Ong
..... ····-········- 1236 Or ad
2521R Jayhawker' E~s. gr. ············· .......... Dick Carmecm···- - -········ 1621 EdgehUJ
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KU193 Jayhawk Fiying Cf°b........................... Dean Ostrum ...:······· ···········- 1107
.H.
860
Jay Janes
u ······• ................... Prof. w. M. s· - ·· ········-- ·······-··- 7 0 La.
Jewish Stud:·un1o··································Virginia Wick~~a on ······ Aero. Eng. Bldg.
565
K Book, Bus. Mgr n .............................. Dr. S. S. Mayerber········· .. ··············- Corbin
348
K Book, Ed. in Chl ·"{····• .......................Bob Oberhelman g ··-········ · ·· iyers Hall
837
Kan-Do Ed
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1324R Kansan 'Boa"rif ::················• .....................Betty van de;·s·-·i . ........... ····· 1541 Tenn.
651
Kansas Eng. Ed:·················--······ ······· ... Jane Anderso m - en ·········•·· - 1112111.
2858J Kappa Beta' (Chri"°t°·····• ..................... Robt. Kunkle n ······-·· ·· ··-· · ····•······ 716 La.
900
Kappa Phi (Meth.)s .) ............. ······ ... M~ble Ann Ric·h--··d····· ···· ········· · - 1602 La
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957 Pachacamac ...........................................Donald Ong .................... 1621 Edgehill Rd.
205 Prog. Stud. Gov. League ....................George Caldwell ................................ 1614 Ky.
807 Pershing Rifles ..................................... .Major Emitt C. Witt, Jr., Eldridge Hotel
2475M Psychology Club ..................................George Yeckel ................................ 1100 Ohio
768
Quack Club ............................................Olivia Garvey .......................... 1001 w. Hills
3033W Roger Williams Fd. (Bapt.) ............Charles A. Dillon .......................... 1020 Maine
148 ROTC Rifle Team ..................................James E. May, Capt ................. 1408 Tenn.
1783W Russian Club ......................................... .A. Glenn Sowders Jr ..................... 1131 Ohio
2903 Skyway Flying Club ..........................Mac Hermann .......................... 1025 W. Hills
KU34 Snow Zoology Club ..............................Maxine Smythe .................... Zooloi Dept.
957 S.O.B. Club ............................................Glenn Sewell .................. 1621 Edge ill Rd.
257
Sociology Club ..................................... .Rita Wicklin ...................................... 1200 La.
2518R Stafford County Club ........................Robert B. Noyes ................................ 1320 Ky.
534 State-wide Activities ..........................Dwight Day ............................ 945 Emery Rd,
KU71 Stud. Book Store ..................................Mr. L. E. Wooley, Memorial Union Bldg.
1721R Student Court ....................................... .Malcolm Miller, Ch. Just ............. 1547 Ky.
731
Student Directory ............................... Ann Alexander, Ed ............. 1345 w. Campus
Student Nursing Assoc .......................Mrs. Maxine Durkee, 3900 Adams, KC3
Student
Religious Council ............... Mary Holtzclaw ............................ 2207 N. H.
734
Union Activities ....................Jean Woodward ............................ 1246 Miss.
415 Student
Theta
Epsilon
........................ Frances L. R. Fridell ................ 1245 Oread
1504 Univ. Art Club(Bapt.)
Bernard Wardlow ....................... 1409 Tenn.
503 University Club......................................
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Coombs .............. Haskell Grounds
1984 Unitarian Stud. Org.............................Madison
Wendell Link ............................ 1537 Tenn.
565 Univ. Women's Club ............................Mrs.
Deane
W. Malott ................ Lilac Lane
982
Varsity Rifle Team ............................. .inactive ····················································-··········
2954 Westminster Fel. (Presby.) ..............John Oliver ........................ 1325 W. Campus
332 Wesley Found. (Meth.) ....................Jack Hollingsworth ...................... 1653 Ind.
718 Womens Athl. Assoc ............................. Maxine Gunsolly ...................... Gower Place
860 Women's Glee Club .............................. Vivian Riffler ........................................ Corbin
295 Women's Pan-Hellenic Council ......Kathryn O'Leary ........................ 1433 Tenn.
843 Women's Rifle Club ........................... Janet Belt ...................................... 1646 Mass.
1387M Young Democrat Club ........................William Guilfoyle ........................ 1300 Tenn.
l251R Young Republican Club ....................Fred Thomas ........................... 2233 Vermont
1504 Youth Fellowship (Bapt.) ................Doris Klindt .................................. 1245 Oread
234 Y.M.C.A . ................................................Dean Smith .................................... Battenfeld
KU28 Y.M.C.A. Exec. Sec'y ..........................Dean Henry Werner ........................ 228 F.S.
415 Y.W.C.A ...................................................Mary Breed ................................... 1246 Miss.
1057J Y.W.C.A. Exec. Sec'y ......................... Mrs. Christine Alford ................... 1126 La.

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AUTOMOBILES
Buddy Gallagher Motors
632-634Moss. ____ ' _____ 1000
Channel-Sonders, 622-624
Moss. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 616
Hunsinger Motor Co and Taxi
920-22 Moss. _ ·_______ '

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Joyhowk Motors, PontiocCodilloc, 702 Vt. _____ _

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M. ~ Hudson, Oldsmobile Ser.
8 0 N.H . -------------- 825
Morgon-Mock Motor Co
609 Moss. _________ ., ___ _ 277
Porker Buick, 700 N.H. ____ _ 402
Ransdell Motor Service
621-25 Moss. -~36!
Winter Chevrolet, 738
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AUTOMOBILE WRECKING
Auto Wrecking and Junk Co
712 E. 9th------------~ 954

BAKERIES
Brinkman Bakery, 816 Mass. - - 501
Drake's Bakery, 907 Moss
61
Zephyr Bakery, 546 Moss.·
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BANKS
First Nat'l Bank, 8th &amp; Moss
Lawrence Not'I Bk, 7th &amp; Moss:

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BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
Keefer's Book Store, 939 ass 33
Rowlands Book Store
140! Ohio _____ , _______
1401
The Book ook, 102 I ass. -- 666

BUS COMPANIES-CITY &amp; STATE
Rapid Transit Co., 620 ass 388
Union Bus Depat, 638 ass. _ 7 07

Johnson, H. B., 801 1;2 Moss. 204
Kincaid, Paul K., 839 ½ Mass. 989
Perry, J . I., 15 E. 7th ------ - 395

Rusty's Food Market, 1117
Mass. ____________ _____ 397

CAFES
Blue Mill,

DEPARTMENT STORES
Gamble's, 930 Mass. ------- 528
J.C. Penney, 807 Mass. ----- 903
W eaver's, 901 Moss. ____ ___ 636

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Brick's Cafe, 12 &amp; Or ad ----2004
Cottage Cafe, l I 4 Ind. -----2051
Court House Lune , 1 05
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Deluxe Cafe, 7 J 1 ass. ____ 56
Dine-a-Mite, 23rd &amp; La.----- 845
Green Lantern, 745 ass.---- 484
Jayhawk Cafe, 1340 0 io __ 2007
Jim's Lunch, 627 ass. _____ 2096
Marriott's Cafe, 832

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Barber Shop , 729 l~
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CLOTHIERS

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Marinello Shop, 1119 Moss. -

493

GIFTS AND NOVELTIES
S. H. Kress, 921 Mass. ______ 583
Vi's Gift Shop, Eldridge Hotel 88
Vicker's Gift Shop, 1023 Mass. 933
GROCERY STORES
Co-op Grocery, 931 Moss. ____ 627
Cut-Rate Grocery &amp; Market,
734 Moss. _____________ 987

BARBER SHOPS
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GAS COMPANIES
Kansas Public Serv. Co.,
7 3 5 Mass. __ - _ - - - - - - - - - 31 5

DENTISTS
Al exander, C. J ., 1101 ½ Mass . 42i
Bumgardner, Edward, 731
Mass. ___________ Res. 2602M

BUILDING AND LOAN A'SSN.
Lawrence Bldg. &amp; Loon
'n
800
ass. ____________

Bachelor Ldry &amp; Dry Clnrs
1111 Mass
·•
30
70

DRUG STORES
Cordell Drug Store, 1345 Mass. 521
Eldridge Pharm ., 701 Mass . --- 999
Hillside Pharm., 9th &amp; Ind. __ 1487
Rankin's Drug Str., 1101 Mass. 678
Round Corner Drug, 801 Mass. 20
Stowits Rexall Store, 847 Mass. 516

Phone

Carl's
Clothiers , 905 M ass ___
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Gibb~ Clothing Co., 811 Mass.
Ober s Clothing 821 M
Palace Clo Co , 843 M ass. -ass
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Wolfson's Clo ., 743 M ass.----

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459

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675
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ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT &amp;
PLUMBERS
Darnell Elec. Serv., 617 Mass. 360
Gu ntert Plumbing &amp; Wiring,
1337 Mass. - -- ---- --- - - 963
Kansas Elec. Power Co.,
700 Moss. _ __________ __ 880
Kennedy Plumbing &amp; Elec. Co.,
937 Mass. __ _ ___ ____ ___ 658
Westi nghouse Appliances,
723 Moss. --- - --- - -- --- 253
Wright Appliance Store,
846 Moss. __________ ___ 725

EXPRESS
Railway Exp. Ag'cy, 20 E 9th 120
FLORISTS
All ison-Thomas, 927 Mass.
363
Words Flowers, 910 Moss. ___ 820
FURNITURE
Weakley's Furniture,
8th &amp; N.H. _____________ 932
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Sommer's Market, 1021 Mass. 212

HARDWARE
Green Bros., 633 Moss. _____ 631
Lawrence Hardware,
724-726 Moss. _________ 178

Vernon Hardware, 1029 Mass. 107
INSURANCE
Baker &amp; Bremer Ag'cy, 21 W 9 95
Manley Ins. Ag., City Hall
Bldg., 1045 Moss. ______ __ 250
S. J. Hunter Co., 720 Moss. --- 330
Standard Life Ass'n., Standard
Life Bldg. ___________ ___ 840

JEWELRY
L. G. Balfour Co., 41 1 W 14th
Parsons, Ed. W ., 725 Mass. ___
Roberts, F. H., 833 Mass. ____
Sol Marks &amp; Son, 817 Mass. _ _

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827
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LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
Adelone's, 823 Mass. ____ ___ 554
Greene's Ready-To-Wear,
845 Mass. ----------- -Grayce Shop, 841 Mass.__ ____
Horzfefd's, 12th &amp; Oread __ __
Johnson's, 835 Mass. ___ ____
Swope's, 943 Mass. ____ ___ _

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LUMBER
Paul H. Friend Lumber Co

1030 Moss . ______

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Register of Students

MIMEOGRAPHING AND
MULTILITHING WORK

KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS
So-Sophomore
Bus-School of Business
C-College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Jr-Junior
E-Sch. of Engineering and Architecture Sr-Senior
Sp-Special
Ed-School of Education
Unc-Unclassified
FA-School of Fine Arts
AAF-Army Air Forces Officer
Gr-Graduate School
NO-Navy Officer
L-School of Law
NROTC-Naval Res. Off. Trng. Corps.
M-School of Medicine
V-5-Naval
Aviation Trng. Program
Ph-School of Pharmacy
*-Married
Fr-Freshman

Kansas University Ste nograph ic
Bureau ---- ------ - -- K. U. 160

MUSIC AND MUSIC SUPPLIES
Bell Music Co., 925 Mass. - - - 375
Holyfield Music Co., J J 07 Moss. 17 J

OPTOMETRISTS

Name

B. F. Nonningo, 919 Moss.
191
LoMrence Optical Co., J 025
ass.------------ ---- - 4 2 5
Noll Optical Co., 839 Y2 Moss . 979

PHOTOGRAPHERS
Crisp Studios, 837 ½ Moss. _ _ _ 3 10
Estes Studios, 927 ½ Moss. _ _ _ 151
Hixon Studios, 7 2 I Mass
41
Thompson Studio, 829
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Allen Press, 1041 N.H. ____ _ 1
234
Bullock Printing Co., Jayhowker
Theatre Bldg. ___
Lawrence Daily Journ~,------ - 379
Worfd, 722 Moss
The Outlook, 1005 Mo~;.·· - - - - ~;
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RADIOS

REAL ESTATE &amp; RENTALS
Hosford Investment C
824 Mass. __
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S. J. Hunter Co _7_2_0 M
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. -M. E. Kelly 7 J 2 M . - - - - - - ,
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SHOE REPAIR
Lescher's S O Sh , 8 2
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Burge rt's Shoe Se ,ce
Moss. _________ _

PRINTERS--NEWSPAPERS

Bowman Radio Shops
900 Moss. _ _
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Hanna's, 933 Mo~;.-===== ===

SHOES
Royal College Sh
8 3 7 -39 Mass
The a lk Over

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SPORTING GOODS
Kirkpat rick Sport Shop
Moss. _____
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330
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SERVICE STATIONS
BrigOgeJ SMtandord Service Sta
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Fritz Co., 14i E~a;,,---------3380
Motor In, 827 Vt
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Granada, I 020 ass
Jayhawke r, 646 0 s
Patee, 828 Mass. - Vars ity, J OJ 5 as

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Jayhawk Taxi , 1012 M
Un ion Cab Co Jo h
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Veterans Cob Co, 8 0
H Yellow Cob Co 630 M .
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School

Lawrence Address

Home

Phone

Abbey, Wallace W., SoC, Battenfeld, 2417 Har1;ison, Evanston, Ill ...........................:.234
Abbott, Karl L., FrFA, 945 Mo., 110 N Ohio, Salina ........................................................ 739W
Abbott, Lawrence S., SoE, Smith Hall, 4118 Locust, KC, Mo ........................................ .451
Abel, Martha G., SrC, 1433 Tenn., 104 E 70 St., KC, Mo .................................................295
Abell, Fred K., FrE, 1100 Ind., 610 W 67 St., KC, Mo .................................................... .284
Abels, Wad_e D., FrE, 1025 W Hills Pk~y., 2701 Maryland, Topeka ........................29~
Abercrombie, Clemeth A., SoC, 1101 Ohio, Barnard ....................................................1057
Abramson, Charles R., FrE, 1308 Ohio, Arrington
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*Acker, Kathleen A., SrBus, 1516 Mass., 524 S Adams, Junction City ......................1516
*Acker, William J., FrC, 1516 Mass., 524 S Adams, Junction City ................................1516
Ackerman, Alice M., SrC, 1246 Oread, 4704 Adams, KC ................................................898
Ackerman, Barbara A., FrFA, 1246 Oread, 4704 Adams, KC ........................................8!l!S
Ackerman, Leon D., FrC, 2301 Ohio, 1603 Jenkins, Marysville ................................2687M
Ackerman, Thomas J., SoE, 1116 Ind., 4704 Adams, KC ................................................ 612
""Ackermann, William J., FrE, 5 Lane G, Snflr., 615 Linn, Yankton, S.D ................ .
Ackman, Richard L., Soc, Snflr., 328 Elm, Marengo, Ill ........................................... ..
Adams, Betty R., FrC, Foster, 301 W Main, Beloit .......................................................... 257
Adams, Billy R., FrE, 1408 Tenn., 440 N Madison, Wichita ..........................................148
Adams, Francis c., FrC, Haskell, Box 14, Sisseton, S.D .................................................589
*Adams, Harry W., SrBus, 221 Lane P, Snflr., Snflr .........................................................
Adams, Herbert w., JrEd, 1321 Tenn., 312 S 10th St., Independence .................... 1547\V
Adams, Jack W., FrC, Dorm 11, Snflr., 711 E 7th, Galena ............................................. .
Adams, John H., JrE, 615 La., 1304 Crosby, Rockford, Ill .........................................2614M
Adams, Lionel J., JrC, 1933 Tenn., 2311 Olive, KC, Mo .............................................2619M
Adams, Mark H. II, SoC, 1025 W Hills, 328 N Pershing, Wichita ..............................2!&gt;04
*Adams, Melvin E., SrC, 1044 N.H., Lawrence ................................................................1972J
Adams, Richard D., FrE, 733 Maine St., 618 E 1st St., Garnett ............................... .
Adams, Richard P., JrC, 1041 Ky. St., Lawrence ......................................................... 3166W
*Adams, Robert H., SrC, &amp; FrM, 1219 Ohio, Lawrence ................................................2235R
Adams, Robert H., Jr., JrC, 1439 Tenn., 360 Sunset, Salina ... ......................................721
Adams, Roger P., FrC, 2120 Ky., RR 1, Clay Center ..................................................... .
*Adams. Roy M., Gr, 2116 N.H., Bostwick, Neb .............................................................1625J
Adams, Wells M., FrC, 1025 W Hills, 328 N Pershing, Wichita ..................................2903
~'Adcock, Roy D., SrC &amp; lstL, 833 Ind., Box 1334, Bartlesville, Okla ......................... 2529J
Addington, Cleo H., JrBus, 710 Ind., Elkhart ............................................................... .
Addington, John R., FrC, 1409 Tenn., 5407 68th Terrace, KC, Mo ............................. 503
*Addis, ALfred W., SrE, 200 W 13th, Lawrence ................................................................1904W
Adell, JoAnn E., FrC, 733 Mo., 825 S Ash, McPherson .................................................... 930
Adell, Leland J., JrBus, 906 Conn., 916 Ind., Neodesha .............................................. 1666R
"" Adsit, Boyd D., SoC, 1423 Ohio, Lawrence ................................................................... 3495M
Agin&amp;, Bessie L., SoC, 1834 Tenn., 860 Ohio, KC ............... ........................................ 2817M
Aguilar, Carlos H., Gr., 1730 Ala., Cartago, Costa Rica ................................................3011J
Ahlstedt, Mildred L., lstL, 1700 Miss., 540 S 9th, Salina ............................................ 2403
Ahnert, Betty E., FrC, 1006 Miss., 114 S Broadway, St. John ..................................3129
*Aiken, Robert L., Gr., 1416 Tenn., Lawrence ..................................................................1555
Aikins, Charles W., Jr., FrC, 1100 Ind., 1801 Starling, Independence, Mo . ............. .284
Aikins, Eleanore M., SrC, Carruth, RR 6, St. Joseph, Mo ...............................................164
Ainsworth, Alfred, Jr., FrE, 1535 N.H., 435 S Terrace, Wichita ..................................1588
Ainsworth, Iris B., FrFA, Hopkins, 505 Comanche, Bartlesville, Okla ...................1768
Ainsworth, Mary L., JrC, Gower Place, RR 2, Derby .................................................... 718
Aker, Robert L., JrE, 1116 Ind., 3629 Agnes, KC, Mo .......................................................612

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"'Albert, Don E., SrE,
"'Albright, Edward H.,
"'Albright, Ronald D., S1
Alburty, Marion I., J
"'Alcott, Albert J., SoE,
Alderman, Ro emary, Jr
Alderson, Frank B., Jr.,
Alderson, Robert W., JrC,
Alderson, Virgil R., Soc, 1
Aldrich, Dwight E., FrC, 8
Aldridge, George '1., Gr., 1
Aldridge, Jeanne I., SoF
• Aldridge, Robert G., SoE,
Alexander, Ann, SoFA, 161
Alexander, Bernice E., SrC, l
Alexander, Edwin A., SoE, 3
Alexander, Fred \V., FrPh, S
Alexander, Gayler D., FrFA, Do
•Alexander, Harry W., SoE,l Lane
Alexander, Jennifer L., FrC, 1933
Alexander, Lee E., Gr., 1020 'Io.,
Alexander, Robert C., FrC, 6 5 Co
*Alexander, Sruruel K., Jr., SrBus
Alexander, Thomas J., JrC, Dorm 3
Alexander, Warren R., SrE, 1023 ru:,
Alford, Gene D., SoE, 1126 La., Lawr
Alford, Mary V., SrC, 1433 Tenn 11 •
Alfr«:Y, Norval K., FrC, 523 La., Gre
Al~ai«;r, Erman L., Jr., FrE, Rm 6~7
Ahotti, Aldo Guido, JrE, 1741 Vt S
Alldritt, M:3ry S., Gr., 810 Ky., 22 .,
Allen, Adrian J., FrC, 2301 Ma
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Allen, Alvin C., FrE, Snflr. 1129
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Allen, Ann E., FrC, 1339 W Campu R
Allen, Charles R., Jr., SoE 700 Ind
*Allen, Donald M., Jr., FrE.' 1541 Te~.
Allen, Harold K., SrE, 222 Lane K S
Allen, Jam«;s B ., SrBus, 1409 Tenn., R
Allen, Jeanice B., JrFA, Burlington
Allen, Lou Ann, FrC, 1006 Miss., 439
Allen, Marlyn G., FrFA 1408 Tenn 501
* Allen, Paul E., Jr., JrE, '1219 Ky 4 fa 9
• AIJen, Preston, Jr., FrE, 1101 Mi' ., 2 39
Allen, Ronald E., JrC, 131 Lane Q Snflr
Allen, Thomas E., FrE, 809 w Gth St 21
!llen, Thomas N., JrE, Battenfeld i'2 3
• 1Ien,. William W., FrE, 1409 Ten~ .• Sed
•Allphm, Charles W., Jr., SrC, 104612 Te
• Allred, Laurence L., FrE, 922 N Clare
~lsup, Edward L., SrFA, 1132 Tenn
mond, Rodney M SoE 736 N 4th ·:JO
f}m'\uist, Laz:s A., FrM, fa33 Oread' Av!
A~t.i' rom, Alice M., JrC, 733 Mo., RFD
Alsto~: ~.!ifa;~• ~r·F;t8 Maine, 2820 Park,
Alt, Michael L., so·c 16218
N1 1007 Garfi
Altenbernd Elvin c' SrC E ge 11 Rd., 1297
Alt!iaus. D~rleen, Fi-°C 930 d~ra , Eudora ...
Altrmari, William G j
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Altman, Harlan c., j~.• •~r~sff36 ¥ass., 70
Alyea, James 0., FrC 314 W l
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Alyea, William S., SoC, 314 W \~421
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Amberg, Theodore W J
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* Ambler, Hearld R 8 ; 8ur., FrC, 946 Mass., 181
: Ambrose, Vertis
FrE~,3~ ~ Q, Apt. 16, S
_:-melung, Frederick R Soc
tt,th, Lawrenc .
• A lllf;n!l, Glenn L., Soc:• 1139 •R116
I Cne R: Snflr, 40
mm1, Hannah R., Gr
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Amini, Khodagholi S~E 639
B Ala., 812 N 16th, KC
*Amini, Sohrab, SrC&amp;FrM 6~:~rld, Teheran, Ir;-~
Amos, Pearl V. FrC 1845 Ill
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.~ders, Julia M., JrE:'14; Oh~7 Mich., Seville Apu
ndersen, Harold E. FE L 10, 1215 E 11th, Winfield
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J hn E FrC Snflr Dorm 9 915 Stanberry, Ellsworth•·························
*And:~:~·. A~ R., Adv.st:Ph., Co~utes'.1003 Topeka Blvd., Topeka, 3-2638(Tor:to~
Anderson, Betty J., Gr., 1901 Ohio, Lawrence........................................... ................
Anderson, Charline A., SoC, 11 E 11th, 1167 Mulvane, Topeka ················· ...............1997
Anderson, Clarence P ., FrC, 1116 La., 1014 N Elm, McPherson ····:············iv( .......... .
Anderson, Cyrus v., SpC, Rm. 2610, Snflr. Dorms, 609 Center, Wmona, mn. ····2818
Anderson, Donald R., FrC, 1.113 R.I., RFD. 3, Troy ······· ··············································· ...980
Anderson, Doris M., SrC, Miller, Lecompton •······························································3403R
Anderson, Earl Q., FrE, 1041 Vt., 4320 Walnut: KC, ~o. •···········································
Anderson, Elmer C., SpC, 909 Mo., 7019 Merrill, Chicago, Ill ............ •···················2535J
*Anderson, Emil C., Jr., FrC, 405 Lane 9, Snflr., 1 S 23 St., ~C ..................................
*Anderson, Frank C., Jr., JrBus, 10 Lane E, Snflr., Kanopolis •··································· J
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*Anderson, George E., JrE, 1709 Ind_., 605 Walnut, Augusta •·······································1137
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Anderson, Harlene L., FrC, 1046 Miss., 410 W 43rd, KC, Mo. ····································
Anderson, Harold D., SoC, 1406 Tenn., 4130 Eaton, KC •···········································1521
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Anderson, Homer Brandt, JrBus, 1406 T1;nn., 4130 Eaton, KC •·······························-ff221
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Anderson, Ivan Devon, FrE. 1333 Ky., Lincoln ............._. ............................................. .
* Anderson, Jack w., SrE, 433 Ohio, 716 W 4th, Coffeyville ........................................... ;.. R
Anderson, Jane Frances, SrC, 716 La., Lawrence .... :····· ..............................................l., 24
Anderson, Joan, JrEd, 1145 La., 1414 Rural, Emporia ....................................................290
Anderson, Kenneth R., JrBus, 844 Ark., R 1, Olathe ................................................1647W
•Anderson, Lester L., FrC, 28 Lan1; 0, Snflr., 1238 O~age, Augusta............................
Anderson, Louis V., JrE, 1247 Ohio, Box 62, Wheeling, Ill. :·····.................................. 3338
Anderson, Marion C., FrC, 1219 Ohio, 112 W 11th, Concordia ................................2235R
Anderson, Marion E., FrE, Commutes, RR 1, Lecompton ............................................
Anderson, Merton J., SrFA, 116 W 15th, Lawrence .................................................... ..
Anderson, Paul Gustaf, JrBus, 1135 Tenn., 800 W Euclid, McPherson ................ ;;
*Anderson, Ralph D., 2ndL, 331 Ind., Lawrence .......................................................... 1::i58W
Anderson, Ralph L., FrC, 1312 Vt., 7214 Grand, KC, Mo ......................................... 1504R
* Anderson, Richard Arnold, SoFA, 1201 Tenn., 4010 S Benton, KC, Mo ................. 1810R
Anderson, Robert, Jr., FrC, 809 W 6th, 902 Park Ave., KC, Mo .............................2632~
Anderson, Robert B., SoE, 1425 Tenn., 933 S Main, Ottawa .......................................... 55~
Anderson, Robert J., FrC, 1439 Tenn., 303 E 16th, Hutchinson .................................... 721
* Anderson, Ross Colfax, JrE, 1244 La., 705 Cherokee, Baxter Springs .................... 3056M
* Anderson, Ver! D., SrEd, 1200 Tenn., Agenda ................................................................812J
Anderson, Whitfield D., FrE, 1635 Ala., Lawrence ...................................................... 1005R
Anderson, Wm., Jr., JrC, 844 Ark., RFD 1, Olathe ....................................................1647W
Anderson, Willis M., Gr., 1416 Tenn., RR 2, Box 135, Ottawa .................................... 1555

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Andrews, Ann, SrC, Templin, 1802 Lovers Lane, St. Joseph, Mo ............................... 3;,8
Andrews, Bobby B., JrC, Battenfeld, Rt. 2, Bethel ........................................................ 234
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Andrisevic, Edward G., FrC, Rm. 2707, Snflr., 506 N 4th, KC ................................... .
Angle, Nellie A., SoC, 1246 Oread, 5511 Jackson, KC, Mo ............................................. 898
*Anhalt, John, FrPh, 600 Hercules Rd., Enflr., Rt. 2, Willard, Mo .............................
Ank.erholz, Richard L., FrC, Snflr. Dorm 1333, Chase ......... ....................................... .
Anschutz, Gleim W., FrE, 1236 NY, Rt. 2, Wilson ......................................................... .
Anthony, Daniel R., FrC, 1540 La., 503 N Bdwy., Leavenworth ................................. .444
Antonioli, Pedro R., FrC, 1310 Tenn., Avda. Pardo 200, Lima, Peru .................... 2183R
Apitz, Alfred C., FrC, NROTC, 1100 Ind., 1132 Western, Topeka ............................284
*Apostle, George G., FrE, 115 Lane O, Snflr, 623 Barnett, KC .................................. .
*Appleby, Max c., SrBus, Commutes, 2719 Rose, KC, Mo ............... GR 2904 (KC, Mo.)
Appling, Robert L., SrBus, 1528 Tenn., 1332 Fairview, Wichita .............................. 1860M
• Applegate, William H., SrE, Commutes, 205 Western, Topeka ................................
Apt, Charles H., FrC, 1301 W Campus, 222 S Oak, Iola .................................................. 726
Apt, Elizabeth L., JrC, 600 Ind., 222 S Oak, Iola ..........................................................2632R
Apt, Milburn, G., FrE, 1702 Mass., Buffalo ................................................................... 1419R
Arashiro, Matsuyoshi, FrE, Snflr. Dorm, Box 3, Kalaheo, Kauai, T.H . ..................... .
Arbuckle, Glenn L., FrE, 830 Ky., 419 S Sycamore, Iola ............................................ 1584
Arbuckle, Robert W., FrE, 1100 Ind., 401 N 11th, Hutchinson ...................................... 284
*Arbuthnot, James C., FrPh, 207 Drive C, Snflr., 2102 G, Belleville ......................... .
Archer, Charles E., SrBus, 1304 Mass., 206 W Woodsfield, Norton ............................. .
Archibald, Charles C., FrE, Snflr. Dorm, 1610 Buchanan, St. Joseph, Mo ............. ..
Archibald, Jane M., JrFA, 1232 La., Box 96, Ashland .................................................. 1774
Archung, Arthur J., FrE. 811 E 11th, 8 Rand, Lynn, Mass .........................................2938M
*Arkeketa, Raymond V., FrC, 108 Barker, Lawrence .................................................. 2440W
Armacost, Joan C., SrC, 1246 Miss., 1020 W 63rd, KC, Mo . ............................................415
Armato, Frank J., FrC, NROTC, Snfir, 607 E 5th St., KC, Mo ............... Vi 2522 KC Mo.
Armel, John E., SoC, 1025 W Hills, 1106 Central, Humboldt ........................................ 2903
Armor, Don G., FrC, 1308 Mass., 801 W Calif., Okla. City, Okla ............... Withdrawn
Armstrong, Jack R., SrBus, 1045 Ky., 303 E 17th, Wellington ...............................1658W
Armstrong, John L., FrC, 1019 Ala., 223 S Hill St., Ft. Scott ................................... 2547R
Armstrong, John M., JrE, 1327 Haskell, ~55 5th, Russell ............................................ 1801
"'Armstrong, Mabel R., SpBus, 401 Mo., Lawrence ............................................................ 440
Armstrong, Rodney M ., FrC, 1025 W Hills, 3013 Clark Ct., Topeka .......................... 2903
• Armstrong, Wm. F., Jr., JrE, 401 Mo., 401 E 71st Terrace, KC, Mo ............................. 440

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Baker, Charles K., JrE, 1121 Ky., 4107 Wayne, KC, Mo .............................................1587R
*Baker, Donald R., JrE, Apt. 304, Lane O, Snflr., 30 S 15th, KC ............................. .
Baker, Esther G., SoC, 6 Colonial Ct., WaKeeney ......................................................... 426
Baker, Floyd C., SoE, 1033 Tenn., 31 W 69th St., KC, Mo . ......................................... .
Baker, Floyd w., SoE, Snflr. Dorms, 826 Miami St., Leavenworth..........................
Baker, Gerald H., FrC, 917 Tenn., 123 S 4th, Sabetha ..................................................106 0
Baker, Harold L., SoC, 1105 La., 31 W 69th, KC, Mo ............................... ...................... ~O~2
Baker, Howard F., FrE, 930 Ark., 813 5th Ave., Leavenworth ................................16 7
Baker, Hoyt, JrEd, 1111 W 11th, 605 N Walnut, Peabody ............................................1106
Baker, James Roscoe, SoE, Snflr. Dorms, 523 Poplar St., Poplar Bluff, Mo........... M
Baker, James W., SoC, 2020 Mass., 310 W 3rd, Cherryvale ........................................1777
Baker, John N., SrE, 1244 Tenn., 927 S Pick.wick, Springfield, Mo . .......................... M
Baker, Mabel E., SrC, 1655 Miss., Lawrence .................................................................. 2415
Baker, Martha A., FrFA, 745 Ohio, 715 W 10th, Topeka ..............................................1185
Baker, Mary H., FrC, 1345 W Campus, 6945 Leavenworth Rd., Bethel ....................731
Baker, Merle D., FrE, 1045 W Hills, 633 N 7th, Fredonia ............................................1700
Baker, Peggy J., FrC, 1246 Miss., 841 Highland, Salina ..................................................415
*Baker, Robert J., SpE, N.O., 1206 Tenn., 2257 Manning, Los Angeles, Calif ....... .
*Baker, Rollin H., Gr., Snflr., Box 171, Eagle Lake, Texas ...........................................
Baker, Ross, SoC, 1111 W 11th, 605 N Walnut, Peabody ··········································-····1106
Baker, Russell W., FrFA, 520 Ohio, 814 W Main, Council Grove ............................ 2968
Baker, Vincent E., FrC, 2233 Vt., 709 W Lyons St., Lyons ........................................1251R
Baker, Wanda D., SrC, Locksley, 403 S Pine, Pratt .......................................................837
Baker, Willis E., SrBus, 1111 W 11th, Pleasanton ..........................................................1106
Balano, Phillip P., FrC, 917 Ark., 537 Gillis, KC, Mo .................................................. .
*Balda, Louis E., FrE, 940 Ala., P.O. Box 28, Manta, Ecuador ....................................1730J
Baldridge, Lucille J., FrC, 1145 La., 1112 W 8th, Topeka .............................................. .290
Baldwin, Harland S., SoE, 1109 Ohio St., 5605 Perry, Merriam ................................. .
*Baldwin, Marvin M., FrE, 1818 Ill., Lawrence ..................................................................
Baldwin, Robert W., FrC, Spooner Thayer, 610 Roanoke, Seneca ....... ...................... 684
Baldwin, Wanda C., FrC, 309 E 12th, Lawrence ...........................................................2407M
Bale, Jack, FrE, 409 Marion, Leavenworth ..................................................................... .
Bales, Ernest, J., FrC, 1300 N.H., Lawrence ....................................................................1697M
Bales, Kenneth J., JrC, 1145 Ind., RR 1, Caney ................. .............................................1002
Bales, Lam·ence L., FrC, 1300 N.H., Lawrence ................................................. Withdrawn
Bales, Shirley E., SpC, 1245 Oread. 1011 Merchant, Emporia ................................... .1504
Balka, Ruth L., SoFA, Locksley, 1818 Lane, Topeka ..................................................... .504
Ball, Betty A., Gr., 2301 Mass., 326 E 1st, Newton ·························································-·
Ball, Clifford N., FrC, 1337 Ky., 538 W Loula, Olathe ................................................2683M
Ball, Floyd N., Gr., 1941 Ohio, 326 E 1st, Newton ........................................................ 2569W
Ballard, David C., SrE, 1045 W Hills, 1614 Buchanan, Tcpeka ..................................1700
Ballard, John W., Jr., SrBus, 1301 W Campus, 6538 Jefferson, KC, Mo ..................... 726
Ballinger, Thomas W., SrE, 1425 Tenn., 3308 Calle Fresno, Santa Barbara, Calif., 552
Balocca, Jack A., FrE, Commutes, 2437 Harrison, Topeka ····················-···············-···
Baltis, Russell V., Jr., SoE, 1621 Edgehill Rd., 7228 Summit, KC, Mo ..................... 957
Bambauer, Charline E., FrFA, 1147 Tenn., 1212 Elm, Fairbury, Neb: ...................... 955
*Banes, Buford B., FrE, 1, Douglas Rd., Snflr .................................................................. .
Banfield, Charles M., SrE, 1541 Ky., 56 W, Medway, Mass . .................... .".................... .
•Bangs, Delbert M., Jr., FrC, 1031 Miss., Lawrence ........................................ Withdrawn
Banker, Dean C., FrC, W 10th, 737% Main St., Russell ........... ....................................... 534
Banker, Robert F., JrE, 705 Ohio, 1612 W 0km, Muskogee, Okla ...........................1082
*Banks, Paul I., JrE, 222 Snflr., P.O. Box 3704, Honolulu, T.H .................................... .
Bannister, Jacob G., FrC, Snflr. Dorm. 1112, Sheldon, Mo . ..........................................
Banta, Robert W., FrE, 1532 Mass., Will Banta, Overbrook ....................................2500R
Barb, Lorraine A., FrC, Commutes, 1110 W 4th, Topeka .................... 2-1086 (Topeka)
Barbee, Ella L., SoC, Gower Place, 515 Haynes, Centerville, Iowa .......................... 718
*Barber, Herbert H., Jr., Gr., 1323 Ky., Lawrence ...................................................... 2498R
*Barber, Willard F., Jr., SrBus, 1231 La., 1405 West St., Emporia ............................ 2017
*Barfield, Joe W., JrE, 709 Vt., Lawrence ....................................................................... .
*Barge, Theodore L., FrC, Snflr., 518 Western, Topeka ..................................................
Barger, Bill D., SoC, 1204 R.I., 1122 Penn, KC, Mo ..................................................... 1767R
Bark, Laurence D., SoC, Spooner Thayer, RR 2, Chanute ............................................ 684
Barker, Carlton E., JrC, 1321 Tenn., 2940 Parallel, KC ............................................ 1547W
Barker, J. D., FrC, 1208 Ky., Arkansas City ..................................................................... .
Barker, Janet L., JrC, 1218 Miss., 1135 Colle.!!e, Topeka .......................................... 2788W
Barker, Mary E., Soc, Corbin, 2712 N 20th, KC ................................................................860
Barker, McRae D., SoPh, 1321 Tenn., 2940 Parallel, KC ............................................ 1547W
Barker, Paul D., FrC, Donn 3, Snflr., RR 1, Edwardsville ........................................... .
*Barker, Thomas, Gr., 604 Ky., Lawrence ..................................................................... .2653M
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:arlow, Hazel L., FrC, 927 Ind., 300 Poplar St., Halstead ........................................2377M
B ar{ow, Jeane M., SrC, Locksley, 2414 N 12th, KC ........................................................836
*Bar ow, fthFrd L., FrC, 835 Mich., Lawrence .......................................................... 1049W
B ames, Bobb .. , JrBus, 1408 Tenn., 2203 E Bayley, Wichita ........................................ 148
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•Beck, Harold T., SrC, ls~~•.f 3 ~. Dwight ····················································......... :: .......2880W
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•Beck, Kem:e th H., Jr us, omcllill Lawrence········································· ··················2977R
•Beck, Leroi, Jr., Gr., 1608 E~fii 610 Logan St., Denver, Colo.································
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Beck, William E., FrC, S r . bmm 4534 E 61st kc, Mo. •······································· 2
Becker, Charles E., JrE, ~~ori:a, •24 1· Vinnedge, Blackwell, Okla. ····················{~g2
Becker, Danny 0 .. SoC, 233 Oread, 241 Vinnedge, Blackwell, Okla. ···················· 565
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Becker, Edw~rd L., r • 1537
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•Becks, W1lltam E., Fr k'l 715 1024 Dearborn Augusta ·················································· 7
Bedell, Anita, Sfl1~2 i~gehill, 825 N Cr~stway, Wichita •·····································137
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Bedell, Horten~e, So G 120 La~e A Snflr. LeRoy ························································ 1
•Bedwell, LowulPh t°i44 La. 1844,S Bd~y., Wichita ···································...........iiii:J
Beebe, Alla ·• r dL• 1021 Ma;s Box 2, Dighton ························································
Beebe, Jack E.'in SoE. 940 Ky., .RFD 2, Independence, Mo. ·················· ..................1951J
Beebe, Joseph R FrE Smith Hall, 1423 Central, KC, Mo. ··········································45i
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Been Julian F., soc, 1215 R.I.. Shallow Water •···························································~: 79 J
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Bee , Floyd T., JrE, 1201 Tenn., 4228 Bellefontaine, KC, Mo .................................l~l 27
Beeg, Gene w., Jr., SoE, 1616 Ind., Box 181, Colby ···············:····........k........................2:
Beesley, Celeste E., SoC, 1246 Miss., 1339 Cherokee, Bartlesville, 0 la . ................. . 15
Beeson, Billy B., JrC, 1425 Tenn., 150n~ Bdwy., Parsons ............................................5
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Barnett, Howard H., Gr., 1224 Dela., Lawrence •·································· • •···················2823W
*Barnett, William Prentiss, FrE, 832 Ky. St., La~rence ............................................3104R
*Barnhart, Robert M ., JrBus, 106 Lane P, Snflr., ,)09 Ala. St., St: J~seph, Mo ........ .
Barnum, Marilyn J., FrC,.1345 W Campus, 317 S Belmont, W1ch1ta ........................7~1
Baron, Louis A., SoE, Smith Hall, 5835 Woodlanc_l, KC, Mo . ··········:··························.4~1
*Barr, Bernice S., JrC, AAF, 837 Maine, 1649 McKinley, San Antomo, Texas .... 2886R
*Barr, Eugene E., JrE, 1316 Ky., Lawrence ....................................................................3487M
Barr, James R., FrE, 1439 Tenn., 300 Linn St., Leavenw:orth ......................................721
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Barrett, Russell H., Gr., 839 Ky., RFD, Cottonwood Falls ..........................................2611
*Barrington Donald R., SrE, Commutes, 901 Osage, KC ................................................
Barrington: Joseph T., SrBus, 1541 Ky., New Washington, ~hi~ ..............................
*Barrington, Leonard F., SrC, 1233 Oread, 2469 S Mo~le:'(, W1c1?J~ ..........................1902
Barron, Patricia R., SoFA, 1345 W Campus, 2020 S Hillside, Wichita ........................731
Barrow, Francis W., SoC, 1113 R.I., RFD, Bendena -····················································2818
Bartel, Ira G., SrC, 740 Ohio, 607 Duncan, Newton ....................................................... .
Bartlett, Susie K., FrEd, 1046 Miss., 2956 Myrtle, KC, Mo ...........................................1137J
Bartley, Charlotte M., SrC, Corbin, 130% W 8th, Horton ..............................................860
Bartling, Gilbert E., Jr., SpBus, 1301 W Campus, 2212 Neb., KC ................................726
Barton, Richard D., FrC, Snflr. Dorm, 716 S 7th, Burlington ......................................
*Bartsch, John T ., FrC, 100 Drive C, Snflr., 625 SE 2nd St., Newton ......................... .
Bartz, Melford 0. , FrE, 1637 N.H., Lawrence .................. .............................................. .1434
Baru, Gerald B., SoE, Dorm 2, Rm. 202, Snflr., 2313 E 30th, KC, Mo ........................ .
Barvick, Louis, SpM, Snflr. Dorm, 616 Central Ave., KC ..........................................
Baskett, Walter J., Jr., FrC, 824 Maine, 2640 Montgall, KC, Mo . ........................... .1569
Basnett, John M., SoFA, 1532 Lilac Lane, 1255 Lowell Ave., KC ..................................982
*Bass, William B., Gr., 930 E 19th, Lawrence ................................................................2384M
Batchelder, Theodore L., SrC&amp;FrM, 1137 Ind., R 1, Garden City ..............................817
Batchelor, Richard A., SrFA, 826 Mo., 1900 Fort, Hays ........................................... 2238W
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Bates, Marian V., FrFA, Corbin, Perry ...............................................................................860
•ia\iu~st, Bruce T., Soc, 1208 Ky., 5734 Croysdale, Merriam ....................................2848J
*Batt' Dettie "15·• JrEd, 1720 La., 319 Locust St., Marion ...............................................2199W
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Bell, Max E., Jr., FrE, 1100 Ind., 1150 E 76 Terr., KC, Mo .............................................248
Bell, Maxine A., SoC, Watkins, 2503 Aloma, Wichita ....................................................900
Bell, Robert E., FrC, 825 Ala., 606 Maple, Coffeyville ................................................. .
Bell, Robert s.. SoC, 1408 Tenn., 2503 Aloma, Wichita ... ............................................. 148
Bellamy, Kenneth L., SoC, 1100 Ind., Colby ... - - - ----············284
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•Bellinger, Jack A., JrE, 646~~ Mo., Lawrence ...............................................................2194W
•Belt, (Mrs.) Ruth A. Friedeman, FrC, 1201 Oread, Apt. 2, Lawrence ............... .1454J
Belt, Janet, JrC, 1646 Mass., Lawrence ..............................................................................843
Belt, Sarah J., SoC, 2244 N.H., 607 W 4, Coffeyville ........................................................826J
•Belt, William T., Gr., 1201 Oread, Apt. 2, Lawrence ....................... .......................... 1454J
Beltz. Margaret A., FrC, Corbin, 4439 Lloyd, KC ..............................................................860
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Black, James w., FrE, 1709 La., Lawrence ...................................................................
Black, John B., SoE, 1301 W Campus Rd., 824 W 62, KC, Mo. ·······.............................726
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Black, William E., FrC, 1439 Tenn., 5640 Mission Dr., KC, Mo .....................................7
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Blackman, Donald J., SoE, Apt 305, Lane 6, Snflr., Hill City ............................ -·-·
Blackwell, Robert L., SrBus, 1301 W Campus, Larned ............................................ 726
Blackwill, Betty L., SrC, Wamego ............................................. ······ ....... ········ ·········-····
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•Blair, John w., SrC, Commutes, 3161 Shadow Lane, Topeka ........_. ................... ···-··
Blair, Robert M., FrE, Snfl.r. Dorm 201, 139 Allcutt, Bonner Springs .................... R
Blair Tunice K., FrE, 534 La., R 3, Anderson, Mo .................................................. 2370
Blake, John T., FrC, 1301 W Campus Rd., 5214 Fairway Rd ., KC ............ ·•--····· ...726
Blake, Lawrence W., Jr., FrC, 1337 Ky., 414 S Water, Olathe .......................... ·--····
•Blake, Robert T., FrE, 842 N.Y., 513 N Ridgeway, Independence, Mo. ..... .. . ..
Blake, Sally J., JrC, 1241 La., 2116 N lOfa St., KC ........................................ .
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Blakemore, Charles N., FrC, 1236 Mass., 802 Ill., Bedford, Iowa ............... Withdrawn
Blakeslee, Albert D., FrC, 1201 Tenn., Muscotah.......................................... .... 1810R
*Bland, Victor R., FrC, 801 Locust, Robinson .................................................... Withdrawn
Blanding, Lewis D., JrBus, 1020 Maine, Atwood ...................................................-... 3 33W
Blando, Grace L., FrC, 1145 W Hills Pkwy., 6378 74th St., KC, Mo . ........................ 1437
Blank, Robert H., FrC, 1245 La., Altamont ................................................................ 1916\V
Blascke, Charles F., FrE, 914 Vt., 5727 Forest, KC, Mo ............................................. 1648J
Blasdel, Richard A., FrC, 1140 La., 10 W 18th, Hutchinson ..................................- 3331
Blase, Albert H., FrC, 1211 R.I., Syracuse ................................................................... 2149W
Blaser, James R., SoE, 941 Ind., R 4, Columbus, Neb ................................................ 3368. t
Blazier, Warren E., Jr., SoE, 1045 W Hills, 255 N Holyoke, Wichita ....................... 1700
Bledsoe, Rupert J., FrE, 1247 Ohio, 2121 E Capitol, Springfield, Ill .........,............ .
Bleecker, Chester V., SrFA, 1328 Vt., Box 5, Sta. A, Richmond, Calif . ............... 1514 t
Blessman, Dean L., FrC, 901 Ohio, Rt. 4, Box 5, Phillipsburg ............................ 3490
*Blevins, Jack E., FrPh, 1332 Conn., Lawrence ........................................................ 3281M
Blincoe, Edward I., JrE, 1111 W 11, 16 S Eddy, Ft. Scott ............................:.:...... 1106
Blizewski, Edward M., Gr., Snfl.r. Dorm, 72 Dupont St., Brooklyn, N.Y., Withdrawn
Block, Emuiel F., FrC, 1034 Miss., 410 Troupe, KC ......................................................
Blocker, James E., FrC, 742 Ind., Lawrence ............................. ... ... ........... .. _
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Blom, Ole J., FrC, 1245 W Campus Rd., Faegerveien 18, Rus, pr-Oslo, Norway _ gss
Blood, Mary J_., SoM, Watkins' Nurses Home, 441 N Roosevelt, Wichita .................. 960
Bloodgood, Milton H., SrC, 808 W 9th, 256 Henry St., S Amboy, N.J.................. 2296R
Blue, Gladys, ~rFA, 1433 Tenn., 1219 Rural, Emporia ............................................. 295
Boam, Benjamm K., FrC, 829 Miss., 3611 W 8th Topeka
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Box, Harrc~Jrt Snflr. Dorm 1201, 2626 Tracy, KC, Mo. ··················· ········::::::::::::2082
.iox~:a~ank R., JrC, 19 W 14, Lawrence •····· .. ·············································::::::: ..............148
B~yyd David W., JrC, 1408 Tenn., 41•8 E 9th st ·• KC, Mo ..........................JA 5341 (KC)
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Boyd, J~:~d G SoE. 1230 Snflr .• 115 Mon'roe, Lee's Summit, Mo.•························· 443
Boy~. ~~bert C ·•FrC, 1540 La., 403 W 7, Larned ···················· ............;•····························
~~Yd' Robert E·.', FrC, NROTC, Snflr. Dorms, 4730 W 61 Terr., Mission •·······-·•-:r419 R
B/ e~ Alan H., soc, 1702 Mass., 3670 Jefferson, KC, .M?· ········································ 1159
B/ er: John w., FrE., 1320 Ohio, 5607 Nall Ave., M1ss10n ········································ 415
Bo~le, Charlotte s., SoC, 1246 Miss., 6100 McGee, KC, Mo. ·································· 2739 M
Bo le Patrick F FrC 705 Maine RR 4, Wamego ................................................. ..
•Bo{arth, Freddie.,G., F~·E, Apt.11, Lane F, Snftr., 208 E Russell, Wnrrensbur~, w~~wn
Bozarth, Helen v., JrC. 1537% Tenn., 1109 Forest, Topeka .......................... With 3009
Brack, E. Manuel, JrFA, 1332 La., 2541 W 12, .Great Bend ................................ :.... ·d~awn
Bracke, Albert c., JrE, 941 Mo., 827 S 4, Atchison .. ···;······ ..... :·.. ··;· .. ······......... With
•Brackman, Billy K., JrBus, 109;~ E 8th, 4335 E Enghs?, ~1chita ........................259~W
•B ckman Eliz J SrC 1091~ E 8th 4335 E English, Wichita ..................................259 W
B~den, Jo'sephine L., jrFA: 1117 w'mns, Pkwy., 5217 Mission Woods Terr., KC, 1409
Bradford, Eleanor L., FrC, Carruth, 1103 S 9~, ~umboldt ..........................................164
Bradford, Elizabeth J., SoFA, 1145 La_., 5838 M1ch1gan, KC, Mo. ································ro
Bradford, William E., SrBus, 1222 Miss., McLouth ·:······ .. ···.. ··· ...................................... 95
Bradford, Winford, SoC, 1621 N.H., 1902 Dakota, Chickasha, Okla . ................... .227fM
Bradley, Altus E., JrE, 1726 Ala., 1823 N 19 St., KC .................................................. 301 W
• Bradley, Aubrey J., Jr., JrC, 130 Lane R, Snflr, Blue Mound ..................................... .
• Bradley, Audrey, P. B., FrC, 130 Lane R, Snflr., Blue Mound ................................. .
Bradley, Cecil U., FrC, 1511 Crescent Rd., La~rence .........._. ....._. ................................. 2812
Bradley, David F., FrC, 1111 W 11th St., 330 Circle Dr., Wichita ............................ 1106
Bradley, Harold K., SoC, 1711 Mass., Blue Mound .................................................... 1881R
•Bradley, Jack R., Jr., JrE, 1316 Ohio, 4333 W 68, Overland Park ................................ 547
Bradley, James C., Commutes, R 2, Tonganoxie .............................................. Withdrawn
Bradley, James H., lstL, 800 Ohio, R 1, Merriam ........................................................3157J
Bradley LeRoy H., JrE, 1300 Tenn., Lawrence ............................................................ 1387M
Bradley'. Mary S., FrC, 1125 W Campus, R 1, Box 97, McNeal, Ariz ......... Withdrawn
Bradley, Nell J., SoC, 615 Ind., Greensburg ............................ ----~···············.194
Bradley, Richard C., FrC, 1111 W 11, 330 Circle Dr., Wichita ..... - - - - -....1106
Bradlow, Herbert L., Gr., 1614 Ky., 2423 N 30th St., Phila., Pa ................................ .205
Bradney, Edward M., FrE, 1541 Tenn., 203 S Minn., Columbus .................................. 348
Bradney, Josephine E., JrC, Corbin, 203 S Minn., Columbui; ........................................860
Brady, Bernice L., FrC, 1339 W Campus, 1428 Woodrow, Wichita ............................267
Brady, Frances J., FrFA, 846 N.Y., 404 WA, Hutchinson ........................................... .
Brady, George M., FrC, KU Donn, Bldg. 4, Snflr., 836 Oakland, KC ......................
Brady, John R., FrC, 1145 Ind., 413 Main, Osawatomie ............................................1002
Brady, William J., Jr., JrBus, 1245 W Caml)us Rd., Clyde, Mo .....................................868
Bragg, William N., SoC, W 10th, 2612 N 51 Ave., Omaha, Neb . ...............................534
Braman, Harold R., FrC, Room 223, Snflr , Uniontown ............................................... .
Braman, Melvin D., FrE, 1105 N.J., RR 1, Buffalo ....................................................... 2336M
Branch, Wilson G., JrC, Bks. 26, Rm. 9, Snflr., 1146 Jefferson, Wichita ................. .
Branco, Selene de Azevedo, Gr., Corbin, 102 ap 3 Taranjeras, Rio de Janeiro, B., 860
•Brands, John C., FrC, 1004 N.Y., Lawrence ................................................................... .
Brandt, Epsie B., FrC, Locksley, 333 Seitz, Russell ..........................................................921
Brandt, James L., FrC, 939 Ind., 121 W Wilson, Salina ................................................1351J
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Brown' Doris M., JrC, 1420 0 o, Snflr Gasc~nade, Mo. ·································· ········1so1
Brown'. Earl H., FrPh, lO Lane H,
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Brown, Edward H., JrC, 8irf:i~4503 Benton, KC, Mo. ······················::::::::::::::: ...860
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Brown, Ernest O., Jr., ~i
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Brown, Eugene R., FrE, 1 Haskell
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Brown, Floyde G., Spi1ol7 N.H.,'420 S Green, Wichita ························::::::::::::::::::i654J
Brown, George { J r FrC 1221 N.J., Lawrence ................................ ······20041 (Topeka)
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Brown, Harold w., F~~ 805 T~nn'., 255 N Broadview, Wichita •······················· 1 R
Brown, Harry B., Jr., 2019 Ohio Lawrence ............................................................. . 440
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Brown, Ho'!ard, SrC,
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Brown, Irw~ D., FrCF~o 37 ·ind., 2051 w 68 St., KC, Mo...................................... .
Brown, Irwm S., Jr.,
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Brown, Ivan W., SrE, S~. E Snflr 601 E Armour KC, Mo .................................
•Brown, Jack, FfE•:°2 13
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Brown, Jerry ., F~E • Snflr., 515 W 34, KC, Mo. ····························································
Brown, Jewel D.,F C '1537 Tenn 619 S 1 St., Independence ···································...565
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Brown, Joslh' S SrC W loth Washington······················· ........................................... .
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Brown: Leonard c., Jr., SrE, 1541 Tenn., 4934 Forest, KC, Mo. •·· ··· ····· ··················· ····m
Brown, Lloyd E., JrBus, 1541 Tenn., 5024 Wabash, KC, Mo. •··································· 7W
Brown, Mabel S., FrC, 1231 Orea~. 5410 Va., KC, Mo. •········ •··································· 342
B own Marguerite L JrC Corbm, RR2, Bethel ...........................................................860
•B~own', Martha T., FrC, 139 Lane P, Snflr., 2531 Pers~ng ~r., El Paso, Texas •···
Brown, Mary A., FrC, 1433 Tenn., 201 E Kirby, Detroit, Mich .................................. .295
Brown, Melvin E., FrE, 914 Ky., Lebanon ....................................................................2695W
Brown, Milford O., FrC, 746 Miss., 505% Crawford, Ft. Scott ................................. .
Brown, Nell V., SoC, Carruth, Neal ......................................................................................164
Brown, Norman H., SoE, 407 E 11th, 1326 E Armo~r, KC, Mo ................................ .
Brov.m, Paul Medley, FrPh, 924 Ala., 408 NE 9, Ab1len~ ... .......................................... .
Brown, Reuben R., FrC, 816 Maine, 1120 Shepard, Cluckasha, Okla .....................3353
Brown. Richard A., Soc, 1736 La., Lawrence ...............................................................2782
Brown, Richard, J. H., JrC, 1653 Ind., 3517 Ruby, KC .................................................
Brown, Richard P., SoC, W 10th, 6915 Penn, KC, Mo. ··························;·························534
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Brown, Robert A., FrE, 1045 W Hills, 525 N Summit, ElDorado .............................1700
Brown, Robert B., SoE, 1100 Ind., 655 W 61 Terr., KC, Mo ..................................... .... 284
Brown Robert C., SrE, NROTC Unit, 114 N D, Arkansas City ............................KU 120
Brown'. Robert C., FrC, 430 Maine, HarVf?yville .....................................................2203\\'
Brown, Russell w. Il, SrE, NROTC, 946 La., 2910 Ash St., Denver, Colo . ..............
Brown. Ruth A., JrC, Corbin, RFD 3, Sabetha ..................................................................860
Brown, Thomas J., Jr., 3rdL., 1601 Tenn., 605 Chestnut, Leavenworth ............ .1398M
Bro\\-'ll, Wayne J., FrE, 1004 R.I., 905 Monroe, Hugoton ............................................2842J
•Brown, Wendell M., SoE, 131 Lane P, Snflr., 2809 Felix, St. Joseph, Mo . ............. .
Brown, Wilburn E., FrC, 901 Mo., 920 3rd Ave., Leavenworth ............................... 2859
Brown, Willard R., FrC, 900 Main, 106, Hill City ........................................................ 2671J
Brown, William L., Soc, 1215 N.J., Lawrence --~···-··········································1981
Browne, Elinor L., SrC, 1145 La., 1151 Douglass, KC ................................................... .290
Brownell, John F., JrBus, 1111 W 11th, 201 N Broadview, Wichita ... ........................ 1106
Browning, Dorothy J., Gr., 1129 La., 5530 N Del., Indianapolis, Ind . ......................569
Brownlee, Jack S., FrC, 638 N.H., Lane .........................................................................
Brownlee, John M., SoC, 1121 Ky., 606 E 73 Terr., KC, Mo .................................... .1587R
Brownlee, M. Lenore, JrC, Locksley, 606 E 73 Terr, KC, Mo .......................................921
Brownlee, Paul H., SoC, 1537 Tenn., Sabetha ................................................................. 565
Brownlee, Robert E., FrE, 1121 Ky., 606 E 73 Terr., KC, Mo.................................1587R
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Burks, Edward E., FrE, 1236 ass15 Tenn., Ellsworth ................................................ 234
Burnmaster, Lawrence M., Fr~lfd 318 Ind. Ave., Leavenworth ..................... 2921W
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Burnh3Zi Paf1cJr Bw 813 'Mo. R 3, Leavenwort~ ····:··............................................. .415
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Burns, Bar /fa• S oc •801 Ind., 402 S Garfield, Chanute ..............................................1271W
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~u~, Jo~ B., s~Bus, 1540 La., 7 Huntington, W1ch1ta •:.............................................. 868
B=• Jose h K., soc, 1245 Campus, 1403 2nd, Dodge City .................................. 'a355R
' M rjorie J JrF A 1316 Vt., Ashland ........................... .................................... 957
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Burris: William H., FrC, 1045 W Hills, 4322 E Waterman, W1ch1!",a ......................
Burrows, Loy M., FrC, 1801 Ind., 5202 Maywood Ave., L.A., Calif . ....................... 721
Burt, Duke C., SoE, 1439 Tenn., 415 E 73 St., KC,. M&lt;;&gt;· .................................................. 45 2
Burt, fargaret M., J rC, 1020 N.H., 2510 E 2nd, Wichita ............................................... 377
• Burt, William w., JrBus, 1403 Tenn., Lawrence ·······..................................................... 1504
Burtch, Hope E., SrC, 1245 Oread, Bronson .................................................................... 6w
Burton, Barbara J., SoFA, 1743 Ohio, 1206 Munson, Topeka ................................ 224
Burton, Charles R., Gr., 44 Lane N, Snflr., Snftr .......................................................... 5 4
Burton, Donald H., FrPh, W 10th, 224 Main, Russell ................................................... 37
Burton, Earl V ., FrC, 715 Mich., 1206 Munson, Topeka ............................................... .107&amp;
Burton, James L., SoE, 1740 Ky., Lawrence ................ ...................................................2830
• Burton, John T., SrBus, 515~2 W 14th, 924 S Hickory, Ottawa ............................... .1296W8
Burton, Robert w., FrPh, 1541 Tenn., Syracuse ..............................................................3!
Burton, William H., SoE, 1525 R.I., 1007 Newton, KC, Mo .........................................225 ..
Burtscher, Billie J., FrFA, 1144 La., 221 W 12th, Hays .................................................. 78t
• Burtscher, Doris R., lstL, Eudora, 410 W 8, Hays ........................................ (Eudora ) 1
Burtscher, Marjorie M., SoC, 1144 La .. 221 W 12th, Hays ..............................................781
• Burtscher, Robert N., JrBus, Eudora, 410 W 8, Hays .................................... (Eudora) 10
Burtt. William R., Jr., FrFA, 1111W 11th, 43E N Terrace Dr., Wichita ....................1106
Burwell, Robert L., FrE, 1116 Ind., 4909 Belinder, KC ..................................................612
Busby, Charles S., FrC, 1240 R.I., 5901 Grand, KC, Mo ............................................ .1350R
Bush, Dale E., JrE, Apt. 133, Lane 0, Snflr., 211 E Adams, Pittsburg .................... ..
.. Bush, Granville M., Jr., 2ndL, 1323 Ohio, 6501 Sagamore Rd., KC, Mo ................ 3337R
•Bush , Wayne M., SoE. 701 R.I., Box 404, 204 10th St., Garden City ........................2511M
Busiek, Erwin F., FrC, 2101 R.I., 1401 E Walnut, Springfield, Mo ........................... _
Butcher, Frederic D., Jr., FrE, 824 Miss., 1920 Humboldt, Manhattan ......................892
Butcher, Stephen J., JrBus, 1537 Tenn., 424 E 14, Hutchinson ....................................565
Butler, David B., FrE, 810 Snflr. Dorm., Lancaster ..................................................... .
Butler, Kerrel E., Jr., FrE, 1521 N.H., Lawrence .......................................................... 2985M
Butler, Robert M., SrFA, 1245 W Campus, 300 Bryan, Hopkinsville, Ky .................868
Butler, William L. III, JrC, 1439 Tenn., 201 W 70 St., KC, Mo .....................................721
Butterfield, Pearce R., JrE, 1219 Ky., 1029 Billard, Topeka ......................................1733J
Button, Jack B., SrC, 1439 Tenn., Anthony·----............................... ........ -·· .721
• Button, Richard O., Gr., 307 Lane 4, Snflr., Snftr .................................................... :......·
Byain, Betty L., FrFA, Corbin, 551 S Hardy, KC, Mo . .............................................. .... 860
B yers, Chas. A., JrFA, 1030 Maine, 1147 Boswell, Topeka ........................................ 3033J
Byers, George W ., FrC, 1621 Edgehill, 25 W Concord, KC, Mo ...............................957
Bynan, Joanne F., FrEd, 1001 W Hills, 420 E 72 St., KC, Mo .................................... :... 768
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•Cooper, Anthony L., JrE, 730 Ark., 942 Ottawa, Leavenworth ................ •··········1596i
Cooper, Betty J., FrC, Corbin, 5232 Highland, KC, Mo . .............................................. 86
Cooper, Billy Dean, FrE, 39 Lane Q, Snflr., S~flower ........... ....................................
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Cooper, Edward L., FrFA, 620 Ind., 200 Harrison, Newton .................................... 8M
Cooper, Erwin D., FrC, 941 Ind., Hoxie ........................................................................336~
Cooper, Etta M. F., FrC, 1339 W. Campus, 244 W Central, El Dorado •···············•-=i: 67
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Cooper, Evelyn F., SrC, 1317 Mass., Lawrence ................................................................ 6 J4
•Cooper, George L., FrE, 1731 Ind., 702 Elm, Peabody ..............................................1679
Cooper, Harold E., FrE, 2 Snflr. Dorm, RR 1, Offerle ............................................... .
Cooper, John W., FrC, Snflr. Dorm, 615 Santa Fe, Augusta ................................... .
Cooper, Kenneth L., SoE, 1005 Ind., 3946 Walnut, KC, Mo. ········································
Cooper, Rachael L., SoC, 1317 Mass., Lawrence -·;························································ 1614
Cooper, Raymond E., Fr.E., 933 Ky., Box 34, Sylvia .................................................... R
Cooper, Robert C., FrE, 1241 Tenn., Holton Hotel, Holton ................................... .2675
Cooper, Virginia I., SoE, Corbin, Peabody · · · - - - - - - · ·····································86~
Cooper, (Wilma) Jeanne, SoEd, 1317 Mass., Lawrence .......................................... 161
Cooper, William T., FrPh, 1921 Vt., 315 E 12th, Goodland ........................................ 3170
Cooter, Paul A., FrC, 1213 Ohio, 102 S Osage, Caldwell ........................................... .
Cope, James R., FrC, 1537 Tenn., 632 W 67th St., KC, Mo ..................................... 565
Copeland, Elizabeth I., SoC, 1420 Ohio, 1725 Bernice, Schenectady, N.Y .............853
Copeland, John O., JrC, 945 Ala., 2302 Coming, Parsons ........................................ 2279W
•Copeland, Laverne A., FrC, 1105 Conn., 2425 E Div., Springfield, Mo. ············-··
Copeland, Malcolm G., FrC, Commutes, 1709 MacVicar, Top~ka ........................... .
*Copeland, Wesley E., SrE, 1530 Mass., 943 Lawrence, Emporia ............................2985R
Coppedge, Virginia R., FrFA, 1145 La., 2426 Poplar, KC, Mo ..................................... 290
Corber, Billy G., JrE, Commutes, 618 Tyler, Topeka ................................................. .
*Corbett, John, SpC, 1244 Ohio, 619 Neosho, Emporia .................................................... 366
Corbin, Bruce G., FrPh, 1733 Vt., Mound City ............................................................ .
Corbin, Robert W., FrC, 1042 Ohio, 319 N 20th, St. Joseph, Mo ............................. 2584
Cord, Julius D., FrE, Commutes, 216 Osage, Leavenworth ....................................... .
Corder, Dale C., FrC, 920 Mo ., Welda ............................................................................ 1322W
Corder, Dean E, FrEd, 1132 W Campus, Welda .............................................................. 1695
*Corder, Robert L., Gr and SoM, 1138 Miss., Welda .................................................... 2404
Cordes, Rosemary E., SpC, Corbin, Leland, Mich. ........................................................860
Coriell, Earl D., SoM, 1137 Ind., Stanford, Mont ........................................................... 817
Corkill, John N., FrE, 1725 Ala., Nortonville ............................................................2411J
Corlis, Phyllis A., JrEd, 1924 La., 526 So. Locust, Ottawa .................................... 2537M
Corliss, Loren B., SoC, 825 Ind., 1006 So. A, Rogers, Ark ......................................... 2560
Corman, William W., FrE, 824 Ark., 2145 Burnett, Topeka ......................................799R
Cornelius, Jack E, SoE, 912 Penn., 1707 So. Topeka, Wichita ................................... .
Comish, Chester T., FrE, 511 Ohio, Lawrence - - - - - · · · ································6531R
Cornwell, Alberta, SrC, 1336 Tenn., Lawrence .............................................................. 3407
*Cornwell, William O., FrEd, 1206 Tenn., Lawrence ..................................................1985J
Correa, Gerald H., FrFA, 1424 N.Y., Lawrence ........................................................1870W
Corsaut, Mary J., SoC, Foster, 520 W 9th, Hutchinson ................................................ 257
Cory, Charles H., Jr., FrC, 1724 N.H., 3020 Sowers Ct., Topeka ........................1380R
Cory, John C., Gr, 1005 Maine, 210 S 4th St., Leavenworth ..................................2543J
Cory, Richard W., FrE, 1537 Tenn., Eudora ..................................................................565
Coshow, Robert G., SoE, 1537 Tenn., 1106 N. Monroe, Hutchinson .......................... 565
•Coss, Vernon F., 2nd L, 204 Drive B, Snflr., Isabel ..................................................... .
Cottom, Edith M., SoFA, 1308 Conn., Lawrence ........................................................1382R
Cottom, Melvin C., Gr, 1308 Conn., Lawrence ............................................................1382R
Cotton, Charles E., JrC, 1029 Ky., 1101 Congress, Emporia ..................................1207M
Cotton, Henriques C., SoE, 1632 Mass., 1907 Sherman, Evanston, Ill. ................2273J
Cottrell, Robert H., JrE, Snflr. Dorm 1, 28 No. Valley, KC ........................................
Couch, John M., FrC, 1439 Tenn., 721 N. Anthony, Anthony ......................................721
Coughenour, Charles M., Soc, 1915 Vt., Wellsville ...................................................... 2353
Coughlin, Rose L., Gr, 1212 La., RR 5, Box 391, KC ................................................ 3204
Coulter, Henry F., JrC, 1540 La., 850 W 53rd Ter., KC, Mo .........................................443
Counter, Harlan C., FrE, 1332 La., 1526 Kansas Ave., Topeka ..................................3009
Couper, William B., FrC, Haskell Inst., Lawrence ........................................................ 743
Courtney, Richard T., FrE, 833 Ark., 935 Haskell, KC ........................................2874M
Cousins, Donald, SrBus, 1621 Edgehill, 2411 32nd SE, Washington, DC ................957
Cousins, Jack R., JrBus, W 10th, 428 W 56th, KC, Mo .................................................534
Cousins, Marcella L., FrC, 1144 La., RR 2, Douglass ....................................................781
Covert, Carolyn R., JrC, 1537~~ Tenn., 308 N Walnut, Abilene .............................. 506

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Cowdrey, Joseph L., FrC, 942 Miss., RR 2, Box 433, KC .......................................... 1788J
Cowell, Forrest E., SoE, Commutes, 1160 Mulvane, Topeka ..................Topeka 22710
*Cowgill, Anne M., SoFA, 515 Lane 12, Snflr., Snflr.......................................................
Cowgill, Courtney, JrC, 1246 Miss., 1182 Grenwich, San Francisco, Calif.......... .415
*Cowgill, Thurston, JrE, 515 Lane 12, Snflr., Snflr .......................................................
Cowles, George M., FrC, 814 Ohio, 14 S Hampton Rd., Wichita ........................ 3101W
Cowley, David R., JrBus, 1439 Tenn., 4353 W 68th, Overland Park ......................721
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Cowne, Robert W., SoE, 25
Cox Dean w., SoC, 26 Snflr.
Cox'. Doris J., SrBus, 1 2 Ohl
•cox, Floyd H .• Jr .• FrE, 100
Cox, George C., FrC, 1100
•cox, Ira, Jr., SpM, 207 Lan
Cox, Kathryn A., FrC, F
Cox LeRoy E., FrC, 1247
Cox: Leslie R., Jr .• FrC, 0
Cox, Marian E., FrC, 1420
Cox, Marion R., FrC, 1207
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Cox, Norma J., SoC, 1147
Cox, Philip H., JrBus, RR
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Cox, Walter L., Jr., SoC, 1
Cox, William L., FrC, 1025
Coy, Patricia, SrC, 1106 Ohi
•coy, s. Clay, Gr, 115 E llt
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Coyan, Robert L., Gr. 816
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Crabaugh, Ivan E., FrC, 140
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Craig, Ethelmae, JrC. 600 Ind .•
*Craig, Lynn, Jr., FrC, 1530 Te
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•Craik, David W., Gr, 826 Io.
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Crain, Robert T., SrBus, 1111 W
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Cram, Ernest R., JrC, 1130 Ky .. S
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Cramer, Annette E., Soc, 1126 T
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Cramer, William F., .JrE, 1005 Ind.,
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Cramm, Carl .J., Jr., SrC, 132 Snflr
Crandall, Eugene L., FrC, 1140 R .I
Crandall, Mildred M., FrC, Jolliff
Crane, Charles L., FrE, 3 Snflr. D
Crane, Lawrence A., FrC, Comm
Crane, Shirley D., Soc, Carrut
Crapson, Leland D ., .JrBus, 1337
*Crary, Charles Lyman, FrE, 163
Crass, Beady P., JrE, 1045 W H
• Crawford, Davis H., FrE, 627 O
Crawford, Earle T., Soc, 826'~
Crawford, Edsel L., Soc. 1 West
Crawford, George A., Soc, 945 Ky
Crawford, Herman L., SoE, 1641 111.",
Crawford, James S., SoE. 1116 Ind
Crawford, John L., FrE, 627 Ohio !JO
Crawford, Joseph H., Soc, 1409 Ten
Crawfo:r:d, Robert E., SoE, 1213 Ohio
gray, Richard B., JrBus, 1301 W Ca•
•Creacy, Fred S., Jr., SoC 214 Snflr
Creason, Del~E;rt L., FrE.' Commut~s
Creech, Patri&lt;;1a L., FrC, 1428 Conn.'
Cre~ghatn, Marie F., JrFA 1701 Ind
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*Crimmins, Ha~old J S 0 C ·• awrence .
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Cripps, Lewis N. Jr·•
Criswell, Keith 'srcC, 6 10 Barker, Esk
Crockett Jame~ E S pooner Thayer,
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Croker, Richard J·• Fr • 1232 La., 1803 F
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Crone, Charles D. ·•FrE •501
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Cr ook, Fred, SoE • 1019 • M . nflr. Dorm, Mi
Cr ook . -Tim 0., SrBus 101:me,. 2710 E Everett,
Cr osb y , Marjorie, FrFA G Mame, 2710 E Evere
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Dick~r, Ralph W., I
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Dickerson, John \
Dickey, Dick, SoE, l
Dickey, Joe B., Jr., S
•Dickson, John T., Gr
Dufendorf, Donald
Diehl. Donald W ., Sr
Diehl. Leonard R., SoC
Diehl, Mary F., FrC,
Diehl. Walter E., FrEd,
Dieker, Kenneth G., Fr
Dietrich, Leonard W ., Sr
Dietrich, Richard L., Fr
Dietrich, Robert M., FrP
Dietz, Elsa L., JrC, 200
Dietzel, Helen M., JrF A,
*Dill. William J., JrC, 130
Dillard, Jack, SrBus, 162
Dille, Nancy J., JrC, 114
Dillon, Charles A .• JrBus
Dillon, Chester L., FrC,
Dillon, Paul W., FrE, 110
Dillon, Ruth E., SoC, 123
*Dimond, Donald L., SrF
Dinges, Adrian F., SoC, 4
Dinsmore, Marjorie E.,
*Dinsmore, Robert E., Ad
*Diskin, Donald J ., JrC, 9
Dittemore, Harold E., So
Dittmer, James C., SoC.
Ditzler, Jack E., JrBus, 2
Dix, Ralph E., FrC, 1109
Dixon, Charles L .. FrC, 11
•Dixon, Gene L., SpE, Snflr.
•Dixon, George E., Gr., 621 D
*Dixon, James V .. FrE, 209
*Dixon, John T., SoE, 937 .
*Dixon, Riley M., JrE, Ap •
Dlabal, Paul W .• FrC, 1215
*Doane, Eugene L., FrC, 182
Doane, Phyllis T., FrC, 1433
*Doane, William L., Soc, 80
Dobson, Albert F ., FrC, 111
Docking, Rob&lt;;!rt B., Soc, 16
Doctor, Norma J., SoFA, 14
Dodd, Donald G., FrC, 1735
*Dodd, Edith N., JrC, 808 W
•Dodd, Leslie H., Jr., JrE 8
Dodson, Lillian I., FrEd:, 1
Dodson, Richard L., FrE, 11
Dods~n. William Wade, JrC,
Doermg, Henry H., FrEd. 6 O
Dogantzis, Bi11y E., SrE, 1900
Doggett, Donald, FrC, 1324 V
*Dolch, Howard H., Jr., SrBu
Dold, Howard H., SoPh, 814 I
Domann, Bernard E., SoPh
gombek, Amelia, SrC, Corbi
• om~e~. Edward C., FrE. 19
Domm1ck, James R., SoE, 21
Domoney, John S., FrC, 801 I
Donahoe, Hugh B., Gr, 1145
*Donahue, William E., FrE, 1
Donaldson, Davenport Gr
*Donaldson, Robert D 'srB.i'.is
Donley, Harold c., J~•-, FrC •
Donnelly, Francis J., lstL, 1's3
.~~~~an, Wm. Jack, SrC, 1336
*D l y, ioch, FrC, 1824 Tenn 203
*D~~1:~· nrrtle DP SrC, 1824 Tenn.
Dorge, 'non~7:lk ·• Jr., Soc, 1824
Dornb1aser, John·•Jriuf: 1245 Orea
Dor~ey, John D., SoE i4091245 w C
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*Erkiletian Dickran Hagop. Jr., Gr., 2101
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Ernst, Ma;y T., SoFA, 716 McCoo~. 6 2 Ch tn t. K ,
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Eskelin, Ernest F., Soc, 913 Tenn ., 68 S 13th , KC .
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Eske r, R obert E., FrC, Dorm 8, Sn.fir., RR 1, h pm
Eskrid ge, J ack, SoEd , 1537 Tenn., 1206
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Esmond, B arbara L ., J r F A, Corbin, 45 S D o gla ,
Eson, (J .) Joann, FrC, 1230 Tenn., ' eode ha - - - - · - - - - - - Esp ing John F ., JrBus , 1017 Ind., 2520 e lix . St. Jo
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Este rle', Elizabeth F., JrC, 1001 W ffi lls. 16 E 3r • C , o. - - -............................768
E ste s, R obert L., FrC, 1045 W Hills , 1303 Pemb rok , To k - - -················ ..····.1700
*E stes R obe rt Wm ., FrC, 132 Lane . Snflr., 2316 B n on, KC, o . ·-- ·····················
Estill'. Jame s C., JrC, 1221 Snflr. Dorm., 116 O li e , K C, • o . ...·-·-···· ... ····...............
*Estrada, F rank, JrC, commutes, Box 79, Eudor a · - - - - - - - · · · ·· (Eudora) 143
E strada, Jessie M., FrC, 1339 Vt., Box 79 Eudora
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*Ethrid ge, J arrell C., JrE, 230 Lane L, Sn.fir., Box ii2, Th
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E tte r, H oyt E ., FrE, 1346 Ohio, Yates Cen er · · - · · - · - - - - - - - -···················..·
E tte r, Mary A., S rFA, Foster, 301 S 15th, Independ
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E tzle r, Joseph C., FrC, 1439 Tenn. , 107 E 17th, Hutc
Eudaly, Elnora M., JrBus, 1331 Vt., Lawrenc e .......... - .........._ _ _ ....................112!lM
E u d aly, Mard ell L., Soc, 1331 Vt., Lawrenc e ···- - - - - - - - - - · · · · · ..............1129M
Eudaly, Marjory L., Soc, 1331 Vt., Lawrence .......... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ..................1129M
Evans, Dale O . R., FrPh, Box 302, Iadison ...................... ···- - - - - ··.. -· ............. ..
E v ans, Elizab eth, JrC. 1339 W Campus, 1220 E 5th,
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E van s, Ferd E ., Jr., l stL, 1655 1iss., 4520 E Douglas. W I
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Ev a ns, Home r C ., SoE 1541 Tenn. , 7 35 H ighland, KC,
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"'Evans, Jack Jr., SpC, 800 W 8th, Lawrence ····--·
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E vans , Mary Elizabe th, Gr., 1343 Tenn., 1325 lain , .. •
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Evans , R ay R ., S rBus, 1621 Edgehill, 503 Barne t ....... - - - - - -····.. ··············957
"'Eva ns. Wm. E ., FrC, 1601 R.I. , Lawrenc e · - - - - - - - - - - - -···············....1090
Evans, W illiam R., S oC, S p ooner- Thayer, 1123
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~Ever e tt, J asper D ., SrC, O skaloosa ...............................· - - - - - - -··-········ .. ·.....
*Eves, William M., FrC, 17 W 14th, Lakin ·-····· · · · - · - - · · - - - - - - -·.............2743M
*Evilsizer, Thomas S., Jr., S oc , 1020 Ohio, Lawr nee .. _
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Evins, R obert D., FrE, S nflr. Dorm., 1322 Fuma c , Jopli n ,
Ewart, Murie l C. , .Jr., FrE, 1022 Ala ., 333 Clark, Au1,!U
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Ewers, J erry M. , JrB us, 1301 W Campus Rd ., 100 S in ,
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Ewin g, B arbara J ., S oC , 703 N 3rd, L awrenc e .....................· - - - - · · ···· ..................1589
E xley, L awrence J ., FrE, 941 Ind., 510
Fra nklin, .June on C l ........................3368M
Eyler, Geor gann L., F r C , 1246 Miss., 845 S 9th, Salina - - - - - · - · · ······· .. ······........415
Fadler, Marjorie D. , S rB us, 1433 T enn., 1612 S O Iv , P l cb g •....- .................295
~agler, Milton M., FrC , 1540 L a., 1612 S Olive, Pit
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Fan.ger, D a vid M. , S o C, S nflr . D orm 12, RR 1, Elmo .................... ·-······
Far!nger, T. I r e n e, FrC, 1836 L eonard, Lawrence .
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Farley, Eben B ., .'Fr 6 , ' RR 1 L at~r 3~3 E 17th, Hutchinson ....................................2108
Farmer, Dorothy E., Gr, 1124 Mlss.e i,e ······...................... - .................._ ......................
Farmer, Ivan M ., G r, 1510 Univ . Dr., i~~~i~ce··•· .....___ .. ··················...................1 429
Farmer, Roze lla J. , F r C , 1941 Mass. LeR o
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Farner, H a r old B., SoC, 746 O hio, 2730 Clark~.. Pa~·· n·s·· ........ _ ...............................72
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Farrell, Ferns L. S p C NO 1340 V t 525 N 3
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Farrell, Phyllls A ., FrC, Corbin, 602 N 5th MarvS:ni"· ............... ······•....................860
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"'Faust, .Joseph B., Jr., FrC 1301 Conn• RFD
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Fawcett, Merlin L., JrFA 'snflr Dorm:• 6 704 1fu
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Fearing, ~ F F ·C 1025 W Hills, Cunningham ...................................................... 903
Fee, Che ~~ S~Bu~. io2s W Hpls, Cunn!ngham ..................................: ......................... 29 3
Fee, Jo~ G FrC 1025 W Hills Cunnmgham ............................................................2
Fee, PhilWnum J.', Gr, 1701 Teim., 557 Fillmore, Gary, Ind .............................2~529
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Fees, James H·• S0'E 191~ Ter{~. 1500 E 23rd, Hutchinson .............................. 3481J
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•F;i:hny, Robert E., JrC, Commu~es, 617 LaFayette, TopeKa ................................ 1759W
•Feist, Frances w., Gr, 533% Ohio, 1205 1st Ave. E, Horton ..............................
•Feist, John P., SpC, 1129 La., Lawrence ........................................................................ 569
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Feldkamp, Arleen J., FrC, 1900 La., 1701 Everett, KC .......................................... 72
Feldkamp, Dorothy L., JrFA, 1339 W Campus_. 1701 Everett, KC ........................
Fellers, Dilver w., JrC, 1632 Mass .. Mullmv1lle ......................................................
Fellman, Jack H. , SoC, 1116 Miss., 1538 45th, Brooklyn, NY .................................. 1692
•Fellows, Harold L., JrC, Snflr., Lane ........................ ··;··· .. ···......................................... ?
Felt, Barbara A., SoC, 1339 W Campus, 147 SH, .Wellmgton ....................................... 67
•Fencyk, John N., FrC, 6 Lane J, Snflr., 522 Wallis, Farrell, Pa ............................... _R
Fenton, Robert M., JrC, 1530 Mass., Lawrence .......................................................... 298.&gt;
Ferguson, Don E., JrBus, 1301 W Campus, 501 W 1st, McPherson ........................726
•Ferguson Douglas E., JrE, 832 Tenn., 141 N Chelsea, KC, Mo .............................3026W
•Ferguson: Jack J., FrC, 1405% Mass., Lawrence....._. ...............................................29~:J
Ferguson, John B., FrC, 1540 La.,. 4510 E Eng, ~1chita ·····: ....................................... 3
•Ferguson, Juanita E., SrC, 1111 Miss., RR 1, Box :ill, Atchison ............................1789J
Ferguson, Patricia A., JrC, Gower Place, 1821. W 50th, KC ........................................ 718
•Ferguson, Paul L., Gr, Commutes, 2519 Mersmgton, KC, Mo ................. KC LI-7 435
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Ferm, Richard L., Gr, 1222 Miss., 3813 Central. KC, Mo . ........................................495
Ferm, Robert J., Gr, 1222 Miss., 3813 Central, KC, Mo ...............................................495
Ferraro, Mike L., FrE, 846 Ill., 218 1st St. Mulberry ................................................... .
•Ferraro, Victor, SoE, 401 Lane 7, Snflr., Arcadia ........................................ ............ .
Ferrell, Jane H., SoC, 1345 W Campus, 3329 E Elm, Wichita .................................. 731
Ferrell, Keith H., FrC, 1333 Tenn., 313 S 13th, Independence .............................. 1547M
•Ferrell, William A., JrE, PO 469, RR 3, Independence ........................................2178R
Ferris, James F ., FrC, Snflr. Dorm 12, 5110 Virginia, KC, Mo .............................. .
•Ferris, John C., Jr., JrE, 7 Lane E, Snflr., 5110 Virginia, KC, Mo .........................
•Ferro, Henry A., Jr., SrBus, 506 Lane 14, Snflr., 4312 Bruner Ave., NY, NY .... .
Ferro, Steve A., FrC, 1244 La., 819 Wabash, KC, Mo ...............................................1272
Fettig, Lee E., FrE, 1244 Tenn., RR 1, Cedar Vale ......................................................
Fevurly, James R., FrC, Snflr. Dorm 7, 710 Ottawa, Leavenworth ..................... .
Fevurly, Ruth D., Soc, 1147 Tenn., 710 Ottawa, Leavenworth ............................955
Fickel, Frank C., JrBus, 413 W 14th, RR 1, Shawnee ................................................ 2099
Fields, Dale W., FrC, 923 Ohio, 105 N Elm, McPherson ........................................ ..
Fields, Julia A., SrFA, 1743 Ohio, 1031 Freeman, KC ............................................ 2246W
Fields, Leonard C., Jr., SoE, 305 W 19th, 1031 Freeman, KC ..............................1406J
Fields, Milo H., SoC, 901 Ind., 115 S Keystone, Stafford ......................................... .
F~elds, Samuel M., FrPh, 1042 N .H., 1621 N 8th, Independence ............................ ..
F~field, Cl~rence E., Gr, 1502 Mass., 388 Schumacher Ave., Marseilles, Ill., .... 2639J
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Fh~st Ma( Myrtle, JrC, 1144 La., 238 N 18th, KC ......................................................781
•r· 1\rej\~ ~nald F., FrC, 833 Ind., 401 5th, Osawatomie ....................................2529J
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~!n~ey, jranklm F., FrC, 413 Miss., Lawrence .............. ....... .................................1183R
F!D cttY• /~sEG.,FFrC, 413 Miss., Lawrence ............................................................ 1183R
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.~~:~• parles H.M.Frfc14f; ]i(n., 515 N Roosevelt, Wichita ..............................552
Finney: RT~a~dc~ .• sri fo454w Jiii!oi2Itoa~:wn, Topeka .............................. 2656W
FIJ'ebaugh, James E., FrC, 1320 Ky., Box 263 st TJopi;ka ........................................t 7oo
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Foster: Dean Lest1;r, SoE, Fowler incc··320 .. N···c;rant, Chanute ······························
Foster, Dean Lewis, SrBfnrl~~o F, Snflr., 260 E 16th, Winfield ·························:i213J
•Foster, Doyle E., SoE, 60 2 Mass., 621 N 17th, KC ··············································· 1700
Foster, Harry C., FrC, 163
W Hills 1915 Bowman Ct., Topeka ······················ V
Foster, Herbert R., SrE, 1~4il Tenn. '721 N Liberty, Independence, Mo. ······15j~J
Foster, Jesse H., Jr., SoC, 4£ Oread, fao2 8th, Canyon, Texas ································ 415
Foster, Manus R., Srt /} 1246 Miss. 2021 W 69th St., KC •·······································
Foster, Margaret A.: r 'mmutes, 62i N 17th, KC ························································
Foster, Robert J ., JiC, Co
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Foster, Wallace B., Jiirc S ooner Thayer, 909 E 7th, Newton ............................
Fotopoulos, Frank PEd l8iS 11 403 s Sycamore, Ottawa ....................................... .
Foulks, James R., Fr8 ' 108 Lai{e B Snflr. Ness City ················································ M
•Foulks, Sidney M.,
2ndL, 1001 • m., E~stborough, Wichita ·························· 280~
•Foulsto;11, Robert C., r.,E 1621 Edgehill, 309 E 68th, KC, Mo. ······························ 57
Founta~, R~b~rt Fii F~rC 1045 W Hills, 3207 Broadway, KC, Mo. ··················170~
Fountam, William dL' 1308 K ., 402 S Wash., Iola ····················································1962
Foust, John ~-vi 2~r '1233 orlad, 5633 Locust, KC, Mo. ······································24ii~
•Fowler, Earl t A FrE, 1041 N.Y., Lawrence ····························································
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:Fowler, Jo~. 1; Cr JrFA, 1100' La., Lawrence •......................................................1007
Fowler, L~ff-11 o·• FrE Haskell Institute, Lawrence ··········································185~
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F lie Gerald D., 3rdL, 1320 N.H., Law~ence ·································· .
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i~x: Howara B., FrC, 1000 O~o, Lawrence ·········································.::::::::::::::::::::::m~M
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F ' J mes H Jr FrC 646 N 5th Lawrence .................................................. 2 ' "
•F~~e,R:bert w.': FrC, 1409 R.I., 21 Loi:ig Vue Dr., RR 1, Allison P ark, Pa ..... 26701
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*F ancis' John H SoE 2224 La 7337 Terrace, KC, Mo . ..............................................
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Francis: Richard M., FrFA, 946 La., 202 Lak~view, L~e•s Swn~nn, Mo .............18,~
Francis, William C., SrC, 946 La., 202 Lakeview, Lees Summit, Mo .................187
Francisco, Clarence B., JrC, 1137 Ind., 2315 Wyncote ~ane, KC .............................. 817
Francoeur, Robert L., SoE, 909 Mo., 403 Eastwoo~, I-p.ghland Park, Ill ......... -2535J
Frank, G. Willard, SrE, 1540 La., 640 S Estell0;, W1ch1ta .................. ............................444
' Franken, Francis, SrBus, 12 Lane F, Snflr., H1g~and •···············································
Franklin, Geraldine L., FrC, 1941 Mass., 4884 Mam ~t., KC, Mo. ······················-····724
Franklin, Jack E., JrE, 1005 Ind., RR 1, Pleasant Hill, Mo. ································-··
Franklin, John L., FrFA, 537 Mich., 218 E 11th, Newton ·········-·······························
Franklin, Marilyn, JrC, 1115 La., 6110 McGee, KC, Mo .._. ............................................ 53 7
Franklin, Mary A., JrFA, 1809 Mass., 716 N Kansas, Liberal ............................1796J
Franklin, Omar C., FrE, 1837 Tenn., 1212 N 14th, KC ............................................... .
Franklin, Robert A., SoC, 1033 Tenn., 6404 Sagamore, KC, Mo .............................1986
Franklin, Thomas E., SoE, 939 Ind., RR 9, KC, Mo. .................................................... _
Franklih William J., FrC, 901 Mo., 1809 N 5th, KC ............................................... 2859
Frankovich, Joseph, Jr., JrE,. Snflr. Dorm 2707, 2616 Stewart, KC ......... ..............
Franzke, Charles E., JrBus, 1336 N.H., 1325 Tyler, Topeka .................................. 1513
Frazer, Robert A., Jr., SoE, 1116 Ind., 3715 Summit, KC, Mo .................................. .
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Fredrickson, Richard W., SoC, 1536 Tenn., RR 2, Blakesburg, Iowa .................. 2281R
Freeberg, William P., SoE, Snflr. Dorm, 2519 Wash., Parsons ................................. .
*Freeburg, Charles R., FrE, 1345 Vt., 411 N Oak, McPherson .................................. 3159
Freeman, Frankie S., JrPh, 1011 Ind., 2847 Jules, St. Joseph, Mo ...................1768
Freeman, Jack E., FrC, 312 Ind., 422 S C, Hoisington ............................................... .
Freeman, Lincoln H., FrEd, Commutes, 745 Ohio Ave., Topeka ............................. .
Freeman, Nancy E., Gr, 1203 Oread, 6531 N 32nd, Omaha, Nebr ...................2278W
Freeman, Robert R., 3rdL, 222 W 9th, Brewster .....................................................972
Freiburg, Richard E., SoC, 1630 Ala., 307 Wilcox, Joliet, Ill ..............................2804R
Freienmuth, William L., SrE, 1724 N.H., Lawrence ............................................ 1380R
•French, Clarence N., SoEd, 1532 Tenn., Lawrence .................................. ............. l580W
French, Ruth M., JrC, 1538 Tenn., 1124 Huntoon, Topeka ................................2685W
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Gamble, Eug~~et ·A., jrFA, 1147 Tenn., KC Mo.················································ .1006
GanS:51e, Marg c 817 Maine, 4l3. Cherry,
W 40th KC, Mo. ································· 731
Garc~a, Jesse, Frd 'J., FrC, 1134 Miss., 130 22 E 9th: Chanute ······························iifaoR
Garcia, Raymo£. SoE, 1345 W Campus, Lawrence
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•Gardner, w C JrEd 1116 La., 401
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Gardner, Joan, r M' JrC 1246 Oread, res wo ,
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garlC:J' Marvin B., FrPh, 224~
8th Independen ce ··································2196
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Garrett' Norman D., FrC,
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19 S Lafayette, Char:ute ···················
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Gartung, F!e.derick G., So~Ol i;nHill~, .fa6 Cir~le D~., W!.clnta ·········:::::::::::::::::::··
Garvey, 01Iv1a R., JrFA, 11116 La 219 N 12th, Humooldt ···················
Garvie, Herbert G., FrC,
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•Gary, Harold B., FrC, K.U. ~~5 La., 11217 Sunny Slope, Hickman Mi~~'. ....... :
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GauJhan, John A., FrC, \ 2lMaine, 4928 Tracy, KC, Mo ................................ .
Gaum, ~ru:nond P., Jr., FrC,4 Ala. 5331 Virginia, KC, Mo. •································· · v
Gaul, :Wilham B., Jr.,
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Gaulding, Stanley R., r 1025 Miss Lawrence ............................. - ...... ···············•···-··- 6
Gaumer\ ~obert B., FrESnflr Dorm.,3129, 211 N Pioneer, Lyons ····························
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Gayhart, RicJiard rB.{is 1345 W Campus, 418 Academy, Guyman, Okla ............ .
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George, BiUie I., FrFA, 1245 La., Altamont - -- -···· •····································· 2303
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Gabrielson, Stella N., FrC, 1345 W Campus, 428 E A, Butel inson ........................731
Gaede , Calvin W., Gr, Snflr. Dorm 606, Sterlin~ ····--···-···--·····································
Gaede, Delton A., SrE, 1245 Oread, RR 2, Bazme ·····-·~---~······•··················3427J
Gage , Frank H., SrE, 1301 W Campus, 1230 W 58th, KC, fo. ·········-·······················726
Gag liardo, David C., FrC, 1108 Ohio, Lawrence ··········--·- - -······························2696
Gaines, Rosemary, FrC, 1900 La., Lawrence ···········- ··-····· ·······--·-·-······················772W
Ga lbraith, Francis, .JrEd, 627 Conn. , 952 Northrup
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•Galbreath, Bernadean L ., SoFA, 1607 Tenn., 1830
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Calb reath, Charles L., .JrBus, 1100 Ind., 1110 W Maln, Chanut • .............................284
•Galbreath, Edwin C., Gr, 1607 Tenn., A shmore, Ill. .. . ····-·····································736\V
G ale, Charles H., FrFA, 1108 Conn., 2735 Troo , KC, fo . ··-··································
•Gale, Robert H., SrBus, 1022 Ala., Syracuse .... . . ···-· ............... .................1769R
• GGalle, J ames W ., SpC&amp;L, 1301 W Campus, McPherson ..• . . •................................726
allea, .Roy D., lstL, Winona, Haskell Institute, 07 Ca r olina, ccdesha ......... .
GallE:ntme_, ~ayne R., SrFA, 1621 Edgehill, 512 V '" ai n, ·orton ........................957
*Galvm, WIiham C., FrE, Snflr. Dorm 1329, RR , Bo · 120, Ind pendence, Mo ...
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Gerety, John H., Jr., SoE, 1025 W H~lls, 5401 Sul~ivan, W1clnta ···········-···············2903
Gerhardt, Patricia L., JrC, 1140 W Hills, RR 2, Lmwood ···································· ····· l R
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Gerling, Ralph R., JrBus, 713~~ Mass., 442 S Kensington! LaGrange, Ill ............ .
German, Loren E., FrC, Snflr. Dorm 3108, 316 SE, Wellington .... ....................... .
German, Nancy T., FrC, 1145 La., 5514 Charlotte, KC, Mo ......................................290
Getty, Richard N., SoC, 801 Ind., 512 E Blunt, Downs .........................................1426M
Gettys, Guy H., FrE, Spooner Thayer, 1700 Sterling, Independence, Mo ........... 684
Gettys, James T., SrFA, Battenfeld, Wayne ............................................................... .234
Getz, George R., JrBus, 611 W 6th, 8231 Highland, KC, Mo . ..................................1687
Geyer, Charles M., JrC, Battenfeld, 105 Western, Topeka ......................................... 234
Gholson, Richard D., SoM, 1233 Oread, 312 N 17th, KC .......................................... 1902
Gibbs, Richard L., FrC, 302 Lane 10, Snflr., Gypsum ............................ ....... ........... .
'Gibbs, Warren L., JrE, 1931 Tenn., RR 2, KC ...................................................... 2619J
•Gibb-, William R., JrE, 2100 Tenn., Lawrence ......................................................2902R
Gib n, Arlene P., FrC, 338 Ill., 813 N 8th St., KC ............. ·····································-·
Gibson, Barbard J ., Soc, 927 La., 801 Cambridge, Topeka .............................1068R
'Gibson, Carl D., FrC, 1900 La., Lawrence ....................................................................772W
Gibson, Earl W., SoE, 206 Lane K, Snflr., Snflr . ..........................................................
Gibson, Hugh W., Soc , Spooner Thayer, RR 6, Box 472, Wichita ........................ 684
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•Gray Vernon M., JrE. 903 ~ Ala., 327 S 10th,
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Grayson, James E., FrE, 932 Conn., 10 Gr I , KC ---·································.2127
Greeley, Lynn E., FrC, 945 Vt;: 351 .W 13th,
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Green Allen E., Jr., FrE, 104.&gt; W Hill , -1 E 4 . ur k£! ..................................17
Green: Arthur W., FrPh, 841 faine, l 01 ,. . , Dodg City ............................22&amp;
Green, Betty Z., JrBus, Corbi~, 127 E 5 h, ~u hln n ·- ··-··········'···················
•Green, Charles H., JrE, 201 Dnve B, nflr., 0~ W 7th. Pit burg ·····················-·
•Green, Chesney, SoE, 916 Ohio, 1843 S 14th, KC - - - - - · · · ·····························•Green, Delmar O., Gr, 1724 Miss., At ·ood - - - - - - · ...............................263
Green, Emmett G., FrE, 933 Ky., Sylvia - - - - - - - - ·······························
Green, Eugenia C., SrPh. 1744 Barker, L v.-rence ·----·•·······························3108R
Green, Frank F., Jr., FrE, Snfir. Dorm, Box 267,
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*Green, George E., SrE, 1401 Mass., 23 1 S ll h, St. Jo ph, Mo .........................
Green, Harold L ., JrC, 1321 Tenn., 740 Stat Ave., KC ··-··· ............................1547W
•Green Herschel R., Jr., FrE, 829 R.I., RR 3, B x 2 • Inde endence, Mo ....... 3279.
Green, Leola M., FrC, 1725 Tenn.,. 1701 S 35th, KC ..... _ .. __ .............................. 2199
•Green, Lillian M., FrFA, 1724
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Green, Lorna E., JrC, 1236 Oread, 1205 Everett, KC ..._ _ _ _ ·····························31
Green, Moulton, FrE, 1100 Ind., 2125 \
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Green, Nina L., JrC, Gower Place, 5601 Oak St., KC, fo. -····································71
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*Green, Wesley L., SoE, 1321 N.H., Lawrence -~----~·································.l:r.
Greenback, Doris E., FrC, 1805 Ill., 620 S Denver. lDorado ............................. .1676
Greenbaum Bennie, FrC, 1140 La., 5519 Pa
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Greene, Curvin H., JrBus, 18 E 13th, 1025
5. th, ~C.. Io ...................................2267
Greene, Jack H., SrC, 920 Ohio, 206 S H. draullc,
Jch1ta ·-··································.25.
Greene, Janice L., FrC, 1721 Ohio, 1040 Freeman, KC ···--······································300
Greenhaw, Donald E ., FrPh, 1621 K .• Canto n ···---···•·.. ····························.1414R
•Greenhaw, Joe E., SoE, 736 Conn., 7017 Ind., KC,
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Greenlee, Paul E., SrBus, 1140 La., 6020 Rockhill Rd ., KC, fo .............................3331
•Greenwood, Kenneth M ., FrE, 19 W 14th, Hugoton - ..._
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Greer, Jack N ., SoC, 1621 EdgehilI, 7
6th, Boulder, Colo ................................... 95
Greer, William J., Jr., FrC, Spooner Tha. er, 23
oodlawn, Topeka .................. 684
Gregg, Thomas M., JrC, 1541 Tenn., Lawrenc - - - - - · · ·-·····························••·34
Gregg, Virginia L., Soc, 1113 R.I., Lawrence .....
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Gregory, Bettilou, SrFA, 1225 Oread,
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Gregory, Joe F ., lstL, 1215 Tenn., 706 4th, Dodg Ci
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Gregory, M arvin G., SoC, 1528 Tenn. 294
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Gregory, M. Joan, FrC, Corbin, 2310 Ev rett. KC ··-···
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Gresham, Mary E., SoFA, 1006 Mi ., 1307 Dela are. Bartlesville, Okla ....... 3129
Gress, Warren W., FrC, 121 Snflr. D orm, RR 2, Bethel ··-··- ................................ .
Gretzer, Martha D ., SoC, 1420 O hio, 7210 Charlotte, KC,
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Grice, Paul M., FrE, Snflr. Dorm, Rm . 1312, 340 v . FE. Kingman ..................
*Grier, Ralph V., JrBus, 1229 N.Y., Haven .............. ····-··········· ................................ .
Griesinger, Phyllis I., FrC, 1144 La ., Kiowa .... .
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•Griffing, George W., Gr, 108 Lane Q. Snflr., Smith Cen r ... ··-··························
Griffith, F orrest M., FrC, 1621 Edgehill, 510 E 3rd St.,
E.' Summit, Mo . ............957
*Griffith, Jerry L., 3rdL, 1022 Ohio , Hoisingto .. .. . .......
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*Griffith, John K., SpM, 137 Lane P, Snflr., 714 Shawnee. Hiawatha ..................
Griffith, Joy C. , SoFA, 1316 Vt., Clayton .................. ....... ··--·····--·····················••·3355R
Griffith, Laura E., FrC, 1643 Ky., 5911
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Griffitts, Alvin E ., FrE, 1013 N.H., Ozawkie ............................................................. 2699
Griffitts, Audrey E ., FrC, 745 Ohio, Ozawkie ····-··········-·...........................................11
Grigsby, Shirley A., JrC, 1241 La., 5908 Blue Hills Rd., KC, Mo ........................ .
Grillot, Floyd B., JrC, 1225 N.Y., RR 1, Par ons . ·-······· ... ·-·································.1241J
grfmes, Albert L., S oc, 1606 Tenn., Marion .... ..........--.........................................2402J
Gr.mes, David N ., FrC, 1100 Ind., 302 S Pearl, Paola -·· ...........·-································2M
G r!mes, Jimmie N., FrPh, 1314 Tenn., RR 1, Hiawatha ·--·- ..............................3482R
G r!mes, Olive J., JrC, 1625 Edgehill, 2727 N 13th, KC ···- ·- ................................3140
*Gr!mm, Betty L., JrC, Corbin, 417 E Delaware, Down ......................................... 860
c{!mm, yuss L., Gr, 939 Ind., 1022 Garfield, Topeka ·····--···································.1351J
Gr~mm, ti3Yc"K-• Soc, 801 Ind ., 119 S 11th t., Sabetha ..............................................1426M
*G r!rr:i1f1e Ell a~s A ., Jr., FrE, Commutes, 924 MacVicar, Topeka ....Topeka 86
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Grissom, Robert E., Frc,' 1541 TTenn., Lawrence ········ ......... ··································260
Grist, Warren W., SoE 936 M ienn., Syracuse ·····:·········· ... ·······································~,
*Griswold, Carl F., FrE, • 925 Ini ~e,O 611 . Cave Spring • E!Dorado ························~~W
Griswold, Clark B ., FrE, 0106 in~s.6 rxss., Lawrence ····· ····································23 129
Groberg. Lyle R., JrE, 220 E 18th il9 Jwrence ..........................................................3
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Halb ert Eug ene T., FrE, 1320 Ohio. 2058 Van Buren, Topeka ....... ........ .
Hale, A ~leen L ., JrC , 1825 La., Eudora ---··:······························· -····················
Hale G arvin w ., SrC, 1236 La., Protect10n .............................................. .
Hale: Herman D ., J r C, 1537 Tenn., 44 '": 74th Terr., KC, Mo .................
Haley Max E ., F r C, 1408 Tenn., Bennington······································-····
Hall, Aaron L ., FrE , Snflr. Dorm. 11, Rm. 1108, Powhattan ..................
Hall Alonzo E ., F r C, 909 Tenn., Lawrence ..................................................
Han' Antronette E ., Gr., Commutes, 2117 N Tremont, KC ..................... .
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Hall Charles W ., SoC, 506 W 6th St., Lawrence ........................................ .
Hall: Chester D ., ScE, 8 Lane C, Snflr., 601 Juniper St.! Walla Wa11a,
H a ll, Clifford E ., FrC, Eudora_, 5738 Newton Rd., Merriam ... ............... .
H a ll, Hube rt H., SoC, 626 Ohio, Lawre_nce ····:················································
Hall, Jo E ., J r FA, 1246 Oread, 6404 High Dnve, KC ................................
H a ll, John, F rE, Snflr. Dorm., 5406 Morrison, Overland Park .................. .
Hall, Kathleen F., F r C, 2146 N.H., DeSoto ............... ...................................
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JI, Martha A ., Soc, 1645 Ky., 4508 Paseo, KC, Mo ................................
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H n ll , Torma L ., S oc , 1112 Ill., Altoona .......................................................... .
R a ymond C., FrPh , 705 Tenn. , 1034 Lawrence St., Emporia ·········-··
St I hen M., S r C, 409 Lane I , Snflr., 824 Tyler, Topeka ....................... .
, n c L., S r Bus, 935 Conn., 704 Sunset, Amarillo, Texas ....................
ren E., SrB us, 736 Ky., RR 2, Weston, Mo ......................................
m J ., JrE, 626 Ohio, Lawrence .......................................................... .
Lucille M ., J r C, 746 Miss ., Box 66, Linwood .......................... -·. C. W., JrC , W 10th, 211 N 6th, Arkansas City ················-·
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M ., SrC, 1232 L a ., Weir ............................... ··························H., SoE, 1213 Ohi o, 801 S Wash., Wellington ....................... .
anet, J r C, 1215 O r ead, 2625 Fillmore St., Topeka ...... ....
., JrC, 1246 M iss., 414 Cr escent Blvd., Hutchinson ..........
rC, 924 La., 514 9 St., Garden City ····································-·
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, JrF A, Battenf e1d , 3404 E Centr al, Wichita .......... .
, 1313 Vt., 636 W 57 Terr., KC, Mo . ............................. .
JrF A , 1721 Ohio , 2811 E 25 St., KC ,Mo ............... ......
rPh, 342 John so n, 811 Marsh , Kinsley ...........................
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rrill F., SoE. Commutes, Tonganoxie, 523 S Main. Ft. Seo
o L., 2ndL, 1140 La., 223 S Locust, Ottawa ........................... .
icia , SoF A, 1245 La., 724 College, Goodland ...................... · --___.:.a.:
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F., JrC , 2247 Mass., Lawrence ...................................................
G., SoC, AAF, c/ o 4th Nat. Bank, Wichita ..........................
ard C., SoC, 1245 W Campus, 1115 N Jeff, Wellington ..
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. Jr .. SrE, 1621 Edgehill, 6500 Penn, KC, Mo. ··········rE, 739 Ohio, Lawrence ..............................................
rC, 1236 Mass., Rosehill ............................................
C, 329 Johnson, Lawrence···························-········
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, 1126 Tenn., Lawrence .......................................... .
rC, 1123 N.H., 1147 S Newport, Tulsa, Okla. _ _ __
rFA, 6 5 La., Lawrence ............................................ ,_ _ , 8:\.11
, J rE, 1116 Ind., 1730 Bennington, KC, Mo. ·······- - - ~ ......
SoC, 1425 Tenn., Downs ·········································--- - E, 1017 N.H., 4303 River Rd., NW, Washington,
r. 3 - Mo. 2718 Harland Court, Topeka ............ .
10th, 3610 GiJlham, KC, Mo ................................... .
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. , JrC, Commutes, Tonganoxie .................... (·1214
, Corbin, 421 N Mkt., Caldwell ........................ .
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nflr. Dor m., 715 Oak St., Newton ................ .
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. 1934 La., 309 E Ave. S, Lyons .......................... .
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6 /Ja~s., 517 S S anta Fe, Salina . ........... .
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Cl arles C., FrE, Snflr. Dorm., 817 N 8th St., KC ................................................
L)man D FrC Spooner-Thayer, 936 Lyons Ave., KC ....................................684
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rt, Franklin, lstL, 743 La., 721 N Oak, McPherson ............................................2239
h Kenneth H. lstL, 1400 Ohio, Zenda ................................................................
d, RoJer A., JrE.'308 E 19th, 4310 Highland Pl., Riverside, Calif . ....................
r 1yn.us, Alan V. L., SoE, 25 Lane R, Snflr., 417 E Toter, KC, Mo . ................
rman. Herman W., JrC, 1528 Ky., Palmer ....................................................... ..
011, John K., SrBus, 1025 W Hills, 5927 Grand, KC, Mo ..................................... 290~
nboltom, Lorita M., JrEd, Templin, 519 E 7th, Winfield ......................................358
bottom, Zelina A., FrC, 812 Tenn., Lawrence .................................................. 3294J
ns, Walter w., FrC, 1846 N.H., Washington ......................................................1376W
ins, William G.• Soc, 227 Miss., 208 E 4th St., Peabody .................................... 2388J
tower, James A., SrC, 909 Mo., Valley Center ........................................................ 2535J
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Ht urn, fartha J., FrC, 1147 Tenn., 6235 Wabash, KC, Mo .............................- ........ 955
Hild, oyd W., FrE, 2020 Mass., 109 N Liberty, Cherryvale ................................... .1777.1
Hlldebrnnd, Glen D., FrE, 2020 Mass., Lawrence ........................................................1777~ f
Hildebrand, Wilma C., SoC, 1941 Mass., Fowler ..............................................................724
Hil Homer F., FrC, 907 R.I., 1128 W Waldo Ave., Independence, Mo . ....................909
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Hill. Ru •ell J., FrC, 602 Ky., 1977 N 30 st'. KC wa .................................................... ..
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tman, Donald W., FrE, 1540 La., 225 N 13th S~Ii . ········ ..................................... 537
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Holland, Dalton T., 1 C RR 6,146 Heacock Lane, Wyncote, Pa . ............................ 73:,3338
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Holli~, Raymond E., SoE, 922 Ky., 818 W Elm, ~alina ............_. ................................... ..
Hollis, Wm. Joseph , J rBus, 1339 Ohio, 1022 Madison, Fredorua ··:·· ........................... .2089
Holloway, Clifford c., SoE, 2301 Mass., 309 Wash. Ave., West Plains, Mo . ............ 222~ 1
•Holloway, David w ., FrC, Commutes, 1106 Van Bure~, Top~k~ .......... 20461 (ToPl:ka )
Holloway, Janet L., SoM, 1201 Oread, Apt. 1, 501 Umv., W1ch1ta ......................... .2278J
•Holloway, Warner w.,. JrE, 13 Douglas, Snflr., 5625 Tracy, KC, Mo . .............·-······
•Holly, Joseph Victor, Gr., 720 Ark., Lawrence .................................. - ........................1596
Holm, Donna L., SoFA, 1215 Oread, 1217 Woodward, Topeka ....................................1783
Holmer, Robert M., Gr., Commutes, 116 Fillmore, Topeka ................................ ·-···-;;
Holmes, John P ., SoC, 940 Miss., 706 N 50th, Omaha, Nebr' _. .......................................,377J
•Holmes Richard E., FrPh, 222 Lane 00, Snflr. Dorm., Utica .................................. _
Holper.'Jacob C., SoC, 809 Mo., 613 Mac Vicar, Topeka ... ........................................ ..
Holsinger, Margaret E., SoE, 1537% Tenn., Rosedale .............................................. - ...... 506
Holt, Waldo S., FrM, 1137 Ind., 1714 W 64, KC, Mo . ........................................................ 17
•Holtom, Charles R., FrE, Commutes, Box 213, Baldwin ............ - ............................... .
•Holtwlck, Chester B., SoE, 125 Lane N, Snflr., RR, Wellsville ....................................
Holtzclaw, Mary I., SrC, 2007 N.H., Lawrence ...................................................... - ........ - 734
HoWe, Harry R., SrE, 1116 Ind., 1130 Madison, Topeka .................................... - .......... _612
Holzman, Mary J., SrC, 1145 La., Humboldt Place, Springfield, Mo . ...................... 290
'Holzman, Philip S., Gr., Winter V.A. Hosp., Topeka, 1645 Gr. Concourse, B ronx, N.Y.
Honke, Robert C., SrBus, 219 Lane A, Snflr., Snflr. ................................... ............... .
Honomichl, Evalyn A., FrC, 1011 Ind., Lucas .................................................................. 1768
•Honsinger, John E., SoE, 109 Drive B, Snflr., 6140 Ward Pkwy., KC, Mo . ........... .
Hook, Boyd L., FrC, 1116 N.H., 1124 Main, Sabetha ................................................... 2539M
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. ~onne, Babe A., Soc, 1001 W Hills, 929 Schweiter Dr., Wichita ............................... 1479
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Humphrey, Helen M., FrC, 1200 La., 1205 W 40th St., KC, lo . .............. _ _ _...._\
Humphrey, Mary A., SoF A, Corbin, E Leavenworth, Mo ........... -··-· •·····--············Humphreys, John P., SoE, 1301 W Campus, Ashland ......................·-···-········--··-····- 7- .,
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Hunter, IVlittimaude, JrC, 1246 Oread, 1622 Jefferson, Great Bend ............................ li
*Hunter, Robert J., SrE, 1622 Ky., Lawrence .......................... ·:·········································
Hunter, Samuel E., SoC, 1439 Tenn., Vts_. Adm. Hosp., Manon, Ind . ...................... - .. 721
Huntsman, Ward F., FrE, Commutes, Silver Lake .................................................... ..
Hmd, Bruce T., FrC, 1425 Tenn., 224 Greenwood, Topeka ····························--······-····552
Hurrel, William P., SoC, 1100 Ohio, 217 W 9th, Holton ............................................. 2475.I
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Husted, Shirley J., SoFA, 1345 W Campus, Plainville ......................................................731
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Hutchens, Harry P., SrE, 1045 W Hills, RR 1, Kilgore, Texa ................................. _ ! 700
Hutchinson, Robert B., SrC, 72H!z Mass., 514 E 6th, Hutchinson ..............................- 86
1 Hutchinson, Glen C., FrM, 301 Lane 4, Snflr., Wakeeney ........................................ _
Hutchinson, Lloyd H., Soc, 2315 Mass., 1440 W 16th Terr., KC ................................ 1412'11
Hutchinson, l\l[artha F., JrC, Foster, 940 College Ave., Maryville, Mo . .................. 257
Hutchinson, Victor E., FrE, Snflr. Dorm., 7646 Walnut, KC, Mo . ........................... .
Hutsler, Theodore M., Jr. FrC, Snflr. Dorm., 5133 W 80th, Overland Fark ........... .
Huttenhoff, Edward F., SoC, 936 Main, 404 W Frazier, El Dorado ........................ _2172
Hutton, George E., SoE, 1111 W 11th, 1202 S Kansas, Wichita .. ..............................1106
Hutton, Robert D., FrE, 615 Tenn., 1008 W 70th, KC, Mo ......................................... 3139R
Hutton, Thomas D., FrC, 2229 W Drive, Lawrence ....................................................... .
*Huvendick, George, SoE, 646% W 23rd St., 5601 Newton Rd., .'ierriam ................. .
Huxtable, Melvin J., E, 1245 W Campus, 30 E 69th Terr., KC. Mo . ........................... 68
Huycke, Edward J., FrC, 1425 Tenn., 405 N Court, Ellsworth ......................................552
Hyatt, Paul L., FrC, 211 E 10th, Lawrence .................................................................... ..2446J
Hykskmann, Marjory F., JrC, 1915 R.I., Lawrence .................................................... 25-9J
Hyde, Jane, FrC, Watkins, 1613 Buchanan, Topeka ........................................................900
Hyde, Lawrence E., FrE, 1116 Ind., 3540 Olive, KC, Mo . ................................................ 612
Hyde, Martha, SoC, Watkins, 1613 Buchanan, Topeka ..................................................900
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Kaff, Marjorie H., JrEd, 1245 La., Overbrook ....................................... · · - - · - Kahle, Robert C., F rC, 1332 La., 1037 Kellam, Topeka ..............................
Kai~er, Ohmer M., FrC, 1247 Ohio, Lincolnville ................................. ···········---_,J,.,.x,
Kalhorn, Thomas E., SrBus, 18 E 13th, 3608 Wyandotte, KC, Mo. ..... _ _ _ 22
*Kallenberger, William F., JrBus, 1700 Ky., Edna .......................................... ·-···-341
Kalousek, LeRoy S., N.O., C, 1532 Snflr. Dorm., 811 N 9th, KC , Mo ... · - - Kanaga, William S., SrE, 1621 Edgehill, 5531 Tahoe, KC ........................... - .. _ _ _ 7
Kanas, John, JrC, 1043 Ind., 506 Osa~e. KC ....................................................... ___
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*Kane, Eugene C., JrC, 1541 Tenn., 519 Brookside Dr., KC, Mo ...........................
Kanehl, .Tames R., SoE, 832 Ark., 25 Sheldon, Rittman, Ohio .......................... •·-·
Kapfer, John F., JrE, 2016 La., Lawrence ................................................................._ .. ] 1
Kapp, Donna M., FrC, 1625 Edgehill, 1317 S Cedar, Ottawa ............. ... .................
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Kappelman, Glen L., JrC, 1447 Mass., Lawrence .............................................. - .......-31
Kappelman, Karl C., SoC, 1447 Mass., Lawrence .................................................. ~.- 313
Karges, Barbara L., Soc, 1145 La., 308 N Parkwood Lane, Wichita ................ __ 2 O
Karst, Kenneth E., FrC, 933 Tenn., Bunkerhill ..........................................................._ "o
~artrude, Charles E., FrM, 1801 Misio., Lawrence ....................................................... _
~~~a, Betrice M., SrC, 1020 N.H., Lost Springs ........................ ···············-·-·--··-· ......... 4·?
K s .' Harold L., FrPh, 910 Ohio, 2629 N, Belleville ...................................... - .......2 73
•is~er, Charles W., JrEd, 1927 Ohio, Lawrence ........................... ......................... 7
Ka~ an, !!er~ert L., Gr., 1411 Mass., Lawrence ....................................................... 2351
Ka u~an, Ra~ei R., ~rC, 1241 La., 1321 Buchanan, Topeka ........................._ .. _ 93
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Kaufman, Milford J., SrE, 941 Vt., 324 Thornton:··Mounci'~i'dge.......................... ··-- 1 1
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Klein Doris R., SoF A, Carruth, 323 Bru ·her ek, KC, fo. ......................................_J!
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Kliewer, Max E., JrE, 1941 Ohio, 416 Rlley: A ht. n
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Klindt, Doris A., SrFA, 1245 Oread, Ca'&gt;sv1ll , WJ . - - · - - . ................................ ·
Kline, Robert B., FrC, 154.0 La., 3841 Terr., St. Jo ph, Io. •-·· ...............................t
Kline, Winwood M., FrE, 1045 W Hills, 1102
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*Kloepper, Robert M., Gr., 1908 Vt., Lancaster --··-·------·································319,
Klooz, Mary c .• Soc, 821 La., Lawrence ........ .
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Klussman, Jean L., Gr., 2208 Mass .. 1142 High, Topek~ ·-·································•·2'
*Knapp, Charles D., lstL, 2131 R.I., 60 1 Spruce, Coffeyv1l e ··--·····························.197.
*Kneale, Samuel G., SrC, 211 Snflr. Rd., Snflr .. Snflr. --····-.. ·····································
Knecht, Elaine M., Soc, Corbin, 701 Pine,
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Knief, Chester L., SoE, Snflr. Dorm., 308 1 • Gar en City _ ................................. .
*Knight, Louis V., JrC, Haskell Inst., 2008 S Booth, KC --·-·-················· Withdra
Knighton, George Jr., FrE, Sn.fir., Platte City, fo ................- ...................................
Knoernschild, Robert M., FrE, 933 Ky., Perry .....-········· ............ ........................... .
*Knope, William C., SoC, 613 Dr. F, Sn.fir., 515 S inn. Pratt ................................... _
*Knott, Donald D., JrE, 30 Lane 0, Snflr., 1128 Elm, Pe r,, Okla ...........................
Knowles, Dorothy, SrC, Corbin, 824 Santa Fe. Atchison ...........................................
Knowles, .Jack L., FrE, 1301 W Campus, 1243 Wayne, Topeka .................................. i
Knowles, Thomas B., FrC, 206 W 13th, 102 S 8th, Burlington -·································1!71
Knuth, Dean R., FrC, 4 Snflr. Dorm ., ashville ...............· - ···································
Knuth, Kenneth L., SrC, FrM, 1137 Ind.. ashvil e ...................................................
Kobler, Arthur L., Gr., Wtr. V.A. Hosp ., Tpka., 1 7
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Koch, Harold K., FrC, 735 Ill., Green!=b rg ············ · · - - - - ................................ ..! ·
Kochendoerfer, Hugo R., SoE, 1244 La., 318 E 5 , Winona, linn ......................... .
Koder, Charles E., FrE, 1316 Vt., 1404
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*Koegel, Albert C., FrE, Eudora, Jersey, Industrial, fo. - ........................................
Koehn, Wilbur R., Soc, 1121 Tenn., c/ o Gene Popn. Ha ·en --······························288.
Koelzer, Geraldine L., FrFA, 615 Ind., 214 S 5th, Seneca ....._....................................... !
Koeneke, Raymond H., FrC, 726 Ark ., RFD. Herkirr.cr --· ..·-·····································
Koenig, Robert W., SrC, 1621 Ky., RR 1, Edward o • Ind . ....................................
•~oerner, Otto J., JrC, 2627 Snflr. Dorm. , 120 E 1st, ewton - ·································
Ko~, Leonard M., Jr., .JrC, 620 Ind ., 412 '\ 11 h, Coffevville ..................................... 811
Ko. an, Wayne E., FrE, 345 Ind., 133 Ashland Rd .. Summit, '.J ......................... •
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Ko erm;nF u~r E .• FrC, 911 Ala., E 1 t, '\ ashington ............................................1239
KomareJ ,h r3ir ;,nEW., FrC, 1344 Ky., Box 45, Ellinwood ·--··································2651
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Kornhaus, Robert L., FrFA, 1043 Ind. sfa ays ·· ··········-····· .......................................
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Kracht, Edward H., FrC, 1109 Penn., 801 ShoemakerCLe o . · ········tii························..r.
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Legler, Martha J., FrC, 618 Ohio, 808 Miami, Hiawatha .......................................... . 930
Lehr, Carl J., FrC, 6 Snflr., Dorm., 708 Osage, Augusta ............................................. .

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Leighton, William T., SoE, 1201 Vt., Nortonville ............................................................ lG-1
Leiser, Doris v., SrC, Carruth, 8018 Ward Pkwy., KC, Mo .............................................
Leitch, Shirley J., SoFA, 1433 Tenn., 439 Gr eenway, KC,. M&lt;;&gt; ................................... ..295
•Leland, William D., ScPh, 9 Snflr. Donn., 348 N Bluff, Wichita ............................... .
Lemon, Elsie. R., SoC, 310 W 14th, Lawrence ···············:················· .. ················ ............. 1~~~
$Lemons, Ardis J., Gr., 922 Ky., 1021 Congress, Emporia ......................................... 34 W
"Lemons, Robert F., SoPh, 922 Ky .. Lawrence ·····:········•······ ...................................... 3436
Lenahan, Richard M., SoC, CommuJes, Tonganoxie ......................................................
Lensink, Lorraine A., JrC, 745 Ohio, Edgerton, Mmn ............................................. .1185
Lenski, Marita, Gr., 1511 Stratford Rd., 703 S Cottonwood, Iol~ ..............................2544
Lentz, William R .. SoC, 801 % Maine, Lentz Lbr. Co., Osage City ........................
*Leo, William A., SrC, 806 Ohio,. 6537 Valley Rd., KC, Mo. ·····································.. ·13
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Leonhard, Joseph V ., FrC, 1127 Ohio, 222 Pine, Leavenwor th ................................ ii~l~
LcPage, James M., FrC, 1805 Maine, Washington ...................................................... !
LeRoy, Faunt D., FrC, 1203 Oread, Lawrence ·········:········· ......................................... .1497
•Lesh, Geraldine E ., Gr., Snflr., 801 NA, Arkansas City ............................................. .
*Lesh, Robert L., JrC, 3122 Snflr. Dorm., 225% N 2nd, Arkansas City ..................... .
Lesslie, Mark E., Soc, 1801 Miss., 408 Westminister, Independence .................... 3206R
Letson, Sydney, SoFA. 1144 La., 1102 Shawnee Rd., KC ..............................................781
LeVan, Herbert P., JrE, 939 Ind., 2314 Main, Parsons ....... ......................................... 1351J
*Levinson, Harry, Gr., Commutes, 1705 W 15th, Topeka ........................................... .
Lewallen, Darlene F., FrC, 1941 Mass., RR 2, Colby ...................................................... 724
Lewis, Donloe B., SoC, 1309 Ohio, 1619 Loomis, :Winfield ........................................ 1534M
Lewis, Donna J., SoFA, Corbin, 2119 H, Belleville ··:· .. ······ .. ······················· .. ·····....... ..... 860
*Lewis, Edwin A., FrM, 920 Mo., 205 E Elm, Dodge City ;····· .. ····························· .....1 322R
*Lewis, Jack U., FrPh, 44 Lane P, Snflr., 108 N 6th, Atchison ................................... .
Lewis, Juanita F., FrC, Miller, 1270 Grove, Toueka ........................................................ 980
Lewis, Kenneth R., JrE, 1245 Oread, 1223 Shawnee, KC ........................................ 3427J
Lewis, Mary H., Gr., 1500 Mass., 187 Moore, Freeport, !-LY ....................................... 2803M
Lewis, Milton A., FrE, 1600 R.I., 5840 Roseland, Merriam ........................................ 2830R
Lewis, Ruth E., FrFA, Corbin, 4229 Chestnut, KC, Mo ..................................................860
•Lewis, Wayne T. , FrE, 1145 Vt., Lawrenre ................................. ..................................2050
Lewton, Carl G., SoEd, 1532 Lilac Lane, RR 1, Valley FalJs .......................................... 982
Libby, Edward L., Jr., FrE, 1042 Ohio, 1814 Scott, St. Jo"eph, Mo ...........................2584
Libby, Jr., Henry F., SrBus, 1540 Ia., 850 W 53rd Terr., KC ,Mo . ................................443
•Liddy, Naomi M., SpC, 1656 Ind., Lawrence ......................._. ...........................................1170
*Lieberman, Charles F., Gr., 1017 Ind., 528 S Bluff, Wichita ...................................... 3145
*Liebert. Clarence P., SoE. 817 N.H., Lawrence ............................................................ 3225J
*Liem, Robert C., SoE, 10 Snflr. Dorm., 5729 Riggs, Overland Park ......................... .
Liem, Shirley M., SoC, Jolliffe, 5729 Riggs Rd., Overland Park ................................355
Light, Hazel F., FrC, Commutin~ from Lecompton, LaCygne .................................... (59)
Liiht, John S., Jr., SoC, 1025 W Hills, 1906 Fullei:, Winfield ....................................290~
Light, Miles B., SoE, 1025 W Hills, 1906 FulJer, Wmfield ............................................ 2903
Lieht, Robert S ., SoE, 1025 W Hills, 1906 Fuller, Winfield ........................................ 2903
Lill, Harlan, SoC, 1111 W 11th, 111 W 1st, St. John ............ .......................................... 1106
Lilley, Brenton L ., FrE, 3 Snflr. Dorm., 223 N Market, Caldwell ............................. .
Lilly, I\tfary M., Soc, Corbin, 410 Ohio, Topeka ............................................................ 860
Limbocker, Frank A., FrC, 1649 rn., 850 N Sycamore, Iola ......................................1227W
Limbrick, Wallare N., SoE, 1329 Conn., 3253 Agnes, KC, Mo .....................................
Linck, Lois M., Soc, 1001 W Hills, 711 Columbia, Leavenworth .................................. 768
Lincoln, Armilda A., SrC, 1001 W Hills, RR 3, Liberty, Mo ......................................... 768
*Lind, George I., Jr., FrC, 835 La., 2108 Wash., KC ....................................................... .
Lind, Mary M., FrC, 1339 W Campus, 946 S Highland, Chanute ..................................267
*Lind, Stanley L., 2ndL. 612 Ind., 1043 Webster, KC .................................................... .
Lindauer, Shirley J., FrC, 1145 La., 1639 Ind., Lawrence ............................................ 290
Lindberg, Chas. S., FrS, 1409 Tenn., Box 307, Madison .................................................. 503
Lindberg, Marilyn R., FrPh, Jolliffe, 433 Elmwood, Topeka ......................................355
Lindbure, Merl J., FrE, Robinson Gym, RR 3, Osage City ........................................ ..
Lindenbaum, Robert T., SrBus, 1536 Tenn., 219 N Taylor, ElDorado ................2218W
*Lindenmeyer, Robert F., FrPh, 13 Dr. A, Snflr., 630 N 10th, Salina ........................
*Lindemood, Robert J ., SrBus, 1022 Ohio, 1310 N A, Arkansas City ........................973:R
Lindley, Donald G., FrC, 938 R.I., Lawrence ................................................................2292W
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Lindquist, Doraen A ., SrC, Templin, 1.5 01 18th .•Bellev llle ........................................ 358
Lind"aY Joseph M ., SrBus , 1621 Edgeh ill , 1320 ' · y n , Topeka - ..............................95l
Lind;ay' Robert D., FrC, 1621 Edg hil l, 1320 \ ayn , Topeka -·-·· ... - .....................951
Lindsay: Robert L., SoE, 936 Ohio , 223 ~V 38 th , KC. . o . ··················--..-······--·• ........921
Lindsay Herman JrE, 1301 V t .. 129 S V m e st, l a ry v1lle, !o ....................................121
Lindsey' Kenneth E., FrE , 2 Snflr. Dor m ., 1012 Charle s , H um boldt ........................
Line, R~bert N ., FrC, 2116 Mas ., 3 06 S Bent on, KC, fo ................ _ .....................
Link Patricia A., SoC, 1246 Oread, 508 In d ., L wr n ee ·-····...--........... _........................ 898
Link: Wendell H., JrC, 1537 Tenn., 508 Ind. , Lawr en~e .. ···--.. ··-··-· ....................565
Linley Louis D., Jr. , FrC, 825 M o., 414 W 4th, C o ffey tll e ······--··· ..- ................... ..
*Linn, Paul D., SoPh, 117 L a ne , Snflr., 1137 B r o ad w ay, P arsons ... ....................
Linquist, Edwin R., lstL, 1541 Tenn. , 4315 Booth, KC ............................ ;................,. .....348
Linscott, William M., SoE, 533 Sn.flr. Dorm., Lake Lot owan , R 5, Lee s SWlllillt, Mo.
Lintecum, Samuel D., SrE, 1310 Ky., Olathe ........................ •·•···-···.. ................... ..
Linthicum, Walter E., SoC, 1541 Tenn., Wad .vorth ............................................ - .........348

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Lippert, Calvin B., FrC, 941 Ind., Box 14.;,, Ho~e ·····-··.... -............ .. ....................33MM
Lippert, Thomas L., FrC, 941 Ind ., Box 145, Hoxie ....................................................3368M
List, Rita J., SrC, 1144 La., 4424 Norledge, KC, f.o . ......................... - - - -...181
Little, Charles E., SoC, 1235 R.I., RR 1, Edwardsville ..............................................3121W
*Littlefield, James w., FrC, 209 ~ane 00, Snflr., 60 4 'Ya lnut, KC, o .. - ..............
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Litts, War~en C., FrC, 601 Mass., RR 1. B ~ll on Lake, S aratoga, • .Y ................ .2853
Litwin, Martin L., FrC, 94.0 Tenn., 721 S Linc o ln , Ch.a n'l;l e ..........·----~839~
Lively, Ronald A., FrC. 1222 Mis ., 868 Buffum, W 1ch 1ta ... _ ............. _ _ _ _49i
Liverett, Festus C., FrC, Snflr. Dorm., 88th and Brenna man, Overland ............... .
Livingood, Harry H., FrC, 912 Ala., Corn ing .............................................................2371J
*Livingston, Caulbert R., SoF A, 726 Mo. , 2100 'Iontla!'a ll, KC,. o . ............................1561R
Livingston, Donald G ., SrC, 1439 Tenn ., 115
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Livingston, William H., FrC, 620 R .I., Box 215, C r e ce nt C ity, Fla . · · - - - Livingstone, Bruce L., SoM, 1137 Ind ., 23 1. • 57th, Sea tle, W ash . .............. -- . .....Sil
Lobb, William L., SrBus, Commut es, 1'cL outh ....................... -··- .. ----· •-··---........
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Locke, William G., Jr., SpE, 1116 Ind. , 21 E 62nd, KC, o. _ .......- -.........................61!
Locke. Mary C., FrC, Watkins, 431
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•Loewen, Bruno F., JrE, 150;:'i Vt., RR 2 , ewton ........... - ...- ·-..-·-·-·· ....·..............1473R
Logan, Bryce N., JrC, Commutes, L a C r o sc:e ....... _._........................ _ _ _ _l581R
Logan, Forrest L., FrC, 1439 Tenn., 1803
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Logan, Jacquelyn P., J r FA, 1246 O r e a d , 501 E 5 th . KC ,. ·o .............. _ _ _ ...... 89S
Logan, Margaret L., JrBus, 1246 O r a d , 712 4 h , G arden C ity .................. - ..............898
*Logue, Louis M. , SoC, 14 Lane H , Snflr. , 512 , 10th, Coffeyvill e - - - Lohman, Benedict L., FrE, 3 Snflr . Dorm., Lansing .......... - - - - - · -.... Withdrawn
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Long, Bob G., FrE, 829 Maine , Box 430, Cunninj?ham ............. _ ·-····· ..__.........
Long. Carn! E., JrC, 1144 L a., 2600 Armstrong, KC · -............. ··-·· ......- __ .........781
*Long, Edward E., FrM, 1137 Ind., Norwich ......................................- • ._....- .........8ll
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azon, Meyer K., r639 Vt 2909 Park, KC, Mo. ...................................................... 860
Mazon, Sam, SrBut SoC ·corbin, Lyons ............_. .......................................................2535J
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McB1:de, Kathleen, J •F E 1116 Miss. 1519 Fa1rv1ew, W1ch1ta ···················..···16 2
McBr!de, Lloyd AJ F~C.r lh6 Miss., 1519 Fairview, Wichita •····························· 1~~
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• fc~,Kenneth A., FrE, 235 Lane A, Snflr., RR 4, N KC, Mo: ·························1068R
, tc II~ Jean E., Gr, 927 La., 1728 N Rose St., Burbank, Calif. ················...... lW
lcCa Y~t L nn K., FrE, 1320 Vt., Montezuma ...........................:···:······················ 131
• c~~nt: R~bert v., FrE, 113 Lane N, Snflr., 130 ~entral, Ch11l1cothe, Mo.•···
· t~Camant, Samuel R., SoE, 1116 Ind., RR 1, Hutchinson ·····································--·612
• cCamis, Earl c., FrE, 1745 Barker, 601 Maple, P lattsburg, Mo. ···················-:i:s GW
McCamish, Joan, SoC, 1845 Ill., 1868 N 26th,. KC ...................................................... 2
McCanse, Richard, FrE, Dorm 3, Snflr., Burlington •······································ ......k....
kCarter, Arthur w., FrE, Commutes, 714 E 10th, Topeka ....................Tope a 27175
cCarter, Duane K., JrE, Commutes, 2726 Penn., Topeka .................................... ..
IcCarter, Jack C., FrE, Commutes, 2726 Penn., Topeka ..........................................
McCarthy, Charles D., FrC, 1045 W Hills, 306 Elmv.:ood, ToJ?e~a ........................1700
k Carthy, George D., JrBus, 1111 W 11th, 311 S Chft_on, W1cl:].i~ ......................1106
k Carthy, Jeremiah R., SrBus, 1111 W 11th, 311 S Clifton, ~1chita ..................1106
.dcCartney, Mary J ., SoC, 1001 W Hills, 1226 W 3rd, Coffeyville ............................768
1 cCarty, John E., SoE, 547 Mich., 5716 Grand, KC, Mo .....................................
McCaul, Donald B., SrE, 1100 Ind., 808 E 40th, KC, Mo. ......................................... .
McChesney, Donna, SrC, 517B W 14th,. Zenda ............................................................149
1cClanahan, M. Kathleen, SoC, 1520 Uruv. Dr., Lawrence .............................._. .....1237R
cClanahan, Robert D., FrE, 2104 Tenn., Lawrence ..................................With drawn
cClanahan, Thomas A., FrE, 816 Maine, 607 Pottawatomie, Leavenworth ....3353
cClatchey, Patti S., JrPh, Corbin, 511 SW Ave., ElDorado, Ark .........................860
.JcCleary, Elizabeth A., SoC, 1001 W Hills, Highland, Excelsior Springs, Mo . ..768
',IcClellan, Howard B., SoC, 909 Ind., Lawrence - - - -- ········.. ··· .. ········.. ·....... .2794J
McClelland, Richard L., FrC, 1245 W Campus, 2718 Minn., Topek a ......................868
.!cClelland, Hugh S., SoE, 720 R.I., Blair - - - -............................................... 3175J
McClelland, J ohn o., FrE, 1540 La., 501 S 4th, Independence ...................- ............. 444
•. cClintick, Dwight S., FrC, Snflr., Abilene ................................................................ ..
,kClintick, Robert R., SoE, 1320 Ky., Walnut ............................................................2518R
k Cluggage, Dewitt K., Jr., FrC, 1307 N. H., 2001 Orme Court, Wichita ..........2434W
McClung, Ralph W., FrE, 413 W 14th St., Hugoton ..................................................2099
cC!ure, Harry A., Jr., SoC, 1621 Edgehill, Jayhawk Hotel, Topeka ..................957
McClure, Joseph C., FrC, 1116 Tenn., 401 N Norton, Norton ..................................
k Ciure, Lloyd, Jr., FrC, 1327 Snflr., 632 W 7th, Leavenworth ........................... .
McClure, Marilyn J., Soc, 1345 W Campus, Star Route, Eureka ............................731
cClure, Mary A., JrC, 1339 W Campus, 2524 Addison, Houst on, Texas ............267
• cComas, Clifford A., FrC, 1212 Conn., Courtney Rd., Independence ............ 1932R
cConnaughey, Leo M., FrC, 1346 Ohio, 842 W 39th, KC, Mo .............................. .
McConnell, Charles E., FrC, 1033 Tenn., 103 N Mission, Council Grove .......... 1986
McConnell, Donold H., SoE, 744 N.H., Lawrence ...................................................... 2055
• cConnell, Paul R., SrE, 1108 Ohio, 2924 Mitchill, St. Joseph, Mo ...................2696
,kConnell, Richard F., SrBus, 1541 Tenn., Atwood ................................................348
cCord, William F., FrC, 1116 La., 2725 E Admr. Blvd., Tulsa, Okla .................
,k Cormick, J ohn D., JrC, Spooner Thayer, Osborne ................................................684
}c~rmick, Mack H., JrC, 113 Lane P, Snflr., 127 E 8th, ElDorado .................... ..
cCoskrie, Joseph W., JrE, 1537 Tenn., 703 Valentine Rd., KC, Mo .......................565
• 11cCoy, Harold E., JrE, 830 Ky., 620 N Chestnut, Iola ..........................................1584
• ,cc Y, Jack R., FrFA, Commutes, 4319 Greeley, KC ................................................
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c Y, Merle D., FrE, 1621 Edgehill Rd., 909 N Maple, McPherson ..................957
~~y, i1oomas F., FrFA, 1528 Tenn., 516 S Broadway, Wichita ......................2053
am V., JrE, 941 Tenn., Benkelman, Nebr...........................................1413M
• cCra en, Frederick R., FrC, 1131 Tenn., 5327 Morningside, Dallas, Texas ..2033
\ abyb,inGlen M., SrC&amp;FrM, 1116 Ky., Lawrence ................................................2862R
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McCullough, Marjorie A ., SoF A, 1225 O read, l 53 T enn) ::.on, KC ....................... ·
McCullough, Robert C., SoC, Spo o n er T ha e r, Box 21 , D elphos .........................
McCullough, William N., JrE, 1116 M iss. , RR 3, Otta
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McCully, Thomas H., FrC, 1100 Ind ., RR ,
KC, 1o ................. - - - - ·McCune, Elizabeth A., FrFA, 1433 Tenn ., 184 E 32, Tul , Okla. - - - -...:: ,1 11
McCune, Gordon A., JrE, 1301 W Campus, lb 9 E 32, Tul • Okla ...- - ---- ·
McCune, Mary E., SrC, 1247 Ky., Hu. on ··························-···· ............. _ _ __ ;
McCui'dy, Robert E., SoE, 1045 W H1lls, 1160 Coll ege, . opt::ka
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McDaniel, Donald w., FrE, 1111 W 11th, 706 Chu rch ,
ooesha · · · · - - - *McDaniel, Lawrence R., SrBus , 1313 Conn., 213 • 23rd , KC ...... - - - - -.@.I:
McDaniel, Wallace E., FrC, 1409 Tenn., 1104 Mannin , Winfield - - - -.....).J ,1 11
*McDaniels, Charles H., FrE, 338 Il l. , Par ker ....................................
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McDermed, Jacqulin, SoC, Carruth, 9 W 19th, H utchin on .......
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"'McDonald, Arthur S., SoC, 231 Lane , Snflr., S nflr . ................................................._
McDonald, Billy R., JrE, 1540 La., En te r p nse .............................· - - - - --111 11
McDonald, Cliftord C., FrC, 1605 Vi., Law r enc e ...... ................. ...........· - - -- a i
*McDonald, James G., SrBus, Box 7, Eudor a, E udo ra ..... ·············· · · · - - --.i.:
*McDonald, Victor G .• Jr., SrC&amp;FrM, 1400 Tf:'.nn., 2265 Orville, KC .......................
McDonald, William R., FrE, 1400 Tenn., 414 W O range, Por terville, Calif ..........",
McDonnell, Alice J., Gr., 1300 O r ead , 111
la in, C.i ldwell .................................. .*McDonnell, John F., Jr., Gr., SOW Staff Hs. 16, S nflr . ..... - ...........................3323Ext
McDonnell, Lawrence J., JrC, 1439 Tenn., 222 ' 9th, S alina .................................. ·
*McDonnell, Rose M., SpC, SOW Staff Hs. 16, Snftr ..........................................3323Ex·
McDowell, Margaret E., JrBus, Jolliffe, 5025 Lyd ia, KC,
McElhenny, William B., lstL, 1135 W Cam pus, 1155 Coll ege, Topeka .................
McEwen, Richard W., JrE, 1009 Maine , 5107 Agnes, KC,
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McEwen, Stanley R., SrC&amp;FrM, 1244 Oh io, 3909 E Douglas, Wichita
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McFadden, James P., FrC, 1133 W Hills Pkwy., 19 S \ 'ashington, Iola ............_!
McFadden, Nancy L., FrC, 1145 La., 30 V Wesley Rd., A tlanta, Ga ....................
*McFall, Kenneth T., FrE, 112 Drive A, Snflr .. S n flr . ........... .............. _ _ __
"'McFerren, Kenneth R., FrM, 1319 Tenn ., 10th Elm , B ald in
McGaugh, Daisy O., FrC, 1046 M iss., 1215 E 12th, · ew on ··········- - - -- 1-'''
McGavran, Elizabeth J., JrC, Watkins, 8325 H i gh D r ., Linwood
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~cgeady, Michael F., SoE, 1030 Oh io, 13 Princ e, anticoke, Pa·...........................31
McGee, Geraldine, SoEd, 124 7 Tenn., Hickman fi l ls, 10 ......................................1
1cGee, James L., JrE, 941 Ind., Grid ley ······--············-· ·-···············----= 1
M c ehee, Wall~ce R., FrC, 646 La ., 7200 B r klyn., KC, Io. ·················----'"' 1
McG~or~e, Regma, JrC, 1345 W C a mpus, 406
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McGI ~sso~ l t{e{ ., JrC, 1912 R.I., 507 ormal, A l a , Okla .................................21
cG01Il?g·1 eLrsct e EP.,SFrCC, Dorm 6, Snfl.r ., 218 Vi c. , ~ ' eodesha ...........................
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McGrew, Marguerite J ., SrC, 715' M afne···~ ·-············· .. - ..................... _ _ _ _J,..,1 I
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McHarg 'Margaret'E 0JrC C ~~·• 8~4 T opeka ,. Topeka ................ _ _ __ %Sil
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McJnt!re, Gordon B., FrC, 712%
Vernon, Ind ...........- -...Mcint!re, Jam.es E., SrBus, 1700 Vt., 1405 5th'
Ve rnon, Ind ... _ __ ...."' McIntire, Lo~.u~e B., SrFA, Commutes, Cacth~
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II&lt; McJones, Norma J., JrC, 1700 La., Ki~et ... d ...... ····-···················-----3
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:McKay, Jack F., Gr., 920 Mo., 425 Elm St
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McKay, James B., Jr., SrC 413 Maine 420·•..:rc ion ·······- ·························· ............1
~c~ay, John W., SrC&amp;FrM 1244 Ohio' 3916 w n fntr I, EIDorado ·······················McKee, Gary R., Soc, 3, Sntlr. Dorm 7514 B ~ w Dr., , ichita ......................
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Roger D., JrBus, S~~~ Place, 302 N 2nd, Atchison •··························10 JJR
• Kathleen L., Fr~2fL . 1929 Clark, Parsons ···································· ....... 1679J
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•. • Jame:- T., Jr ~E 1309 Snflr., 3700 Jefferson, KC, Mo . ............................. .
. ' • , u~ice ~·• :rE; 1524 N.H., 620 Houser Dr., ElDorado ............................ 8OW
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• Jamles F. FrC, 621 m.. Cottonwood Falls •······························· ............ 1978
1• Shu- YFrC 704 Ind., RR 2, Ottawa •······················:··········· .. ·····.................... 64
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• Joki Douglas, JrE, 1439 Tenn., Smith Center •···············.. ····· ...................... 3iioR
• 'Ihomas E., FrE, 1030 Ohio, La.wrence ...................................................... .
on' Wilber R., FrE, 506 W 6th, 424a Kenwood, KC, Mo. ··························· .. ·····?239
r: Jo: ph T., JrE, 743 La., 711 W 77th, KC, Mo. ··· .......................................... - 7.!
hael. Earl w., FrC. 601 Ind., 718 N Anthony, Anthony ................................. -• 6
, La Verne s., FrE, 1037 Tenn., R~ 4, Larned ...........................................22~9}j
n, Belfour R., JrC, 627 Conn., 927 .Kansas Ave., KC .................................... ;,8 OJ
n, R chard c., SrBus, 1129 Vt., Trimble, Mo .................................................. .-88
, Thomas E., SoC, Snflr. Dorm., 7130 McGee, KC, Mo .................................. .
n, Lois G., Gr., 1201 Oread, Lawrence ................................................................ ,.
, 'orma J., FrC, Corbin, 711 Hawthorne, KC, ~o ................................~···;;·81&gt;0
rray. Clayton c., JrBus, 127 Lane P, Snflr., 1047 Qumdaro, KC ............9uL&gt;·K2
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, Robert L., FrEd, 1408 Tenn., 1255 Wayne, T~peka ......................................14~
y, fa ry L., SoC, 1433 Tenn., 11 W 21st, Hutchinson ...................................... :;29:&gt;

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, \ illiam R., SoM, 1244 Ohio, 1415 W Wash., Santa Ana, Calif . .................. 36G
own, John R., SrC, 1315 Tenn., 4826 Flora, KC, Mo ......................................... 273 y·
, Ern t, JrC, Snflr., 8 N Sycamore, Iola ............................................................... .
en, Harold D., SrE, 1540 La., 211 N Vine, ElDorado ....................................... .4.14
en. Larry E., lstL, Commutes, 506 W 6th, Topeka ........................................
y, Rose .1., JrC, 301 Lane 00, Snflr., 2520 Grand, Parsons ........................... .
• y, 'alter L., Jr., SrC&amp;2ndL, 301 Lane 00, Snflr., 417 N 10th, Independence
orter, Doris M., FrEd, Templin, 139 N Denver, KC, Mo .....................................358
illlams. Dick H., SoE, 1409 Tenn., 3233 Cherry Lane, KC, Mo .......................... _503
, Donald, FrC, 1113 Ky., Lorraine ....................................................................1423
, John V., JrC, Snflr., 5434 Kamerling, Chicago, Ill .........................................
or, Ira J., SoE, Snflr. Dorm., RR 1, Independence .. - ......................................... .
or, chard C., JrBus, 945 Vt., 429 E 1st, Hutchinson ......................................18441\l
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on ., SrBus, 1537 Tenn., 3704 E 13th, Wichita ............................................ 565
G en 0 ., JrE, 1122 Snflr. Dorm., 111 Socora Dr., Wichita ............ Withdrawn
, Donald N., Jr., FrC, 905 La., 2200 Grandview Blvd., KC ........................3120J
Charles L., SoE, S~r. Dorm., 620, 1116 Kansas, Atchison ....................... .
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• John w.. JrC, 721 \2 Mass'., 603 sr~ans;s··Ave·:··N·e··· ..................................... l 8lOR
• 'illlam P., SrBus, 1339 Ohio 650 Wash.
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• Jack E., F'rF A, 2124 Mass.,' 5601 Charl~ff; K ................................................. 2089
r, Robert L., JrBus, 1528 Tenn. R 4 Eri • C, Mo. ···································.1360
rgaret R., Soc. Gower Pl., l806 Walk~~·-Ave·:···· .. ··· ....................................... 214
e, Gf?rge G., Jr., SoC, 1112 N.J., 506 Ma le Coff' K&lt;;: ...................................... 71 a
Y, R1t'hard A., JrPh. 1037 Tenn., R 2 El~ Cit
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r, rnuam.w., FrC, 1301 w Campus, 114 w 65th ~ei-·i-~· ·Kc...i .. ··:·· ...................2299-r~
• Dons J .• Soc, 1537~2 Tenn., 1502 N St. Clair 'wicfi· fo ..........................726
e, Theodore, FrC, 512 La ., Loring ............................ •
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p. oble M., FrC, Hotel Eldridge 331, 1905 LA Mesa .. Dod......... :···.. ·······..
• Carlos R., Jr., Soc, 912 Penn., 1621 N Penn., Inde end'
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• enha!J, Donald W., FrC, 1324 Ohio, Box 302, L on P
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II, ~rs. George G., SrC, 1232 Ohio, Lawretice s · ..........................................
I, orma L., FrC, 1145 La., 1019 W St., Em
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Harvey J., FrC, 606 Ky., 50 Mission Rd. Wi~hit! ·················· ...................... 290
I, J anne L., (Bowlby) JrC 713 NH s10'N L.
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1• ~illlan:i J., FrE, 713 N.H., '2752 Academy, De~~~r~· rA~tal .................... 270
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d, James W., FrC, 1245 W Campus, Box 222, Pratt .......................................... 868
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Thelma W., Gr., 1111 Miss., 2018 E 24 St., KC, Mo ........................................ .1798J
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Is, Sara V., SrBus, 1420 Ky., Bucklin ..................................................................... .1162
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Morey, Harry w., Jr., FrE, W 10th, 129 Paterson St., Perth Amboy, N.J ................. 534
Morey, Robert v., FrC, 900 Ala., 129 Paterson St., Perth Amboy, N.J..................... 2887
.Morgan, James I., FrC, 525 Ind., Leon ........................._. ·······································-········ll87R
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Morgan, John P., SrE, 1621 Edgehill, 2843 Parkwood, KC ............................................ 957
Morgan, Lawrence P., FrPh, 1641 Ill., RR 2, Atlanta ........... ···--···:·····························1227R
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Morphy, Anna L., JrC, 1225 Oread, 1118 N Main, Hutchinson ...................................... 581
Morphy, Paul H .. SoE, 1328 Ohio, 3937 McGee, KC, Mo .......................................... .2955\V
Morrell, Grant R., JrBus, 616 Ky., Moscow ................................................................. .2187R
Morrill, Edmund N., SoC, V-5, 1621 Edgehill, Hiawatha ··········································-··957
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•Morris, Bobby N., FrE, 1401 N.J., 2316 College. KC, Mo ............................................. 838\V
•Morris, David, B., SrBus, 1646 Ala., 20 N :Miss. River Blvd., St. Paul 4, Minn ... 1526J
Morris, Edith J., FrC, 1001 W Hills, Oskaloosa .................................................................. 768
Morris, J. Bertrand, Jr., JrC, 1621 Edp;ehill, RR 3, Hutchinson .................................... 957
•Morris, Lawrence W., FrE, 121 Lane Q, Snflr., Snflr .................................................. _
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•Morris, Margaret H., SrEd, 1646 Ala., 404 E Main, Carlinville, Ill., ........................1526J
Morris, Mary M., JrC, Gower Place, 136 S Pershing, Wichita ................................... 718
•Morris, Samuel J., Jr., JrE, 856 Lyons, RR 3, KC .............................. ........................17091\1
Morris, Thomas F., SoC, 1639 Mass., 1706 Lake, KC ....................................................1269 1
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:o~ser, Robert S. , JrC, 1425 Tenn., 910 W Mmdock, Wlchita·········--···························1629
Mott, Donal.a ,L., FrE, 1134 Miss., 7810 Floyd, Overland Park······································552
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Mumford, Jess L., JrBus, 1409 Tenn., 60 E 6th, D wey, Okla .......................... .
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Musselman, Millard M .. JrE, 1245 W Campus, Lawrence ......................................
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Nicol t, Albert E .. FrC,
Niedens, Alverta D .. Jr
Nielson, Donald C ., r
• Nielc-en, Sydney, Gr., l
Niemeyer, Linda E., Fr
ienart, Benjamin, Fr
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"igg, Ca rolyn, JrC, 100
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Nigus, Marjorie K., So
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_ ilon, Cha rles H .. Gr .. S
ininger, Engel S., FrC
•Nissen, Roland .• FrE,
Nite, Kittie N., FrC. 121
Niven, Anna E .. SrFA,
Nixon, F. Jean . SpFA, 6
Noah, Donald W., FrC,
*Noble, Harold T ., Jr., J
*Noble, Loyd W., S rBu
oble, Wilbur B ., SoC
Noe. Anna L., FrFA,
Noel, Lee R ., Jr., JrC.
Naftzger. Richard L .,
Nohe, Kenneth M., Sr
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Noll, Lewi H .. Soc, 9
Noll, Robert M., Jr., S
Nolop, Norman C ., Fr
•Norburg, Raymond B.,
Norcross, Patricia L ..
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Nordeen, Miller, SoE.
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Nordeen, Nellie M., FrC
Norquest, aomi, JrBus,
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Norquest, Ralph I., JrBus,
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Norris, Darrell F ., FrC, l 5.
Norris, Delvin T .. FrC. 153
Norris, Jerrold G ., FrE. l 02
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•Norris, Kenneth L. , S cE. 1
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Norris, Verlyn L .. Gr .. 1623 Pl
Oak, Pratt (
Northern. James E .. SoE. 1421
Norton, Cleo P .. FrC, Smifh Ha
Norton, Ethel M .. SnC, 1734 Til.,
Norton. Glen W .. JrE, 105 E J 9f
Nossamc1n , Calvin W., FrE, 16
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Novak, Carol C .• FrFA. Corbin,
•Noyes, Don L. , FrE. 8 F. Snflr.
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Noyes, Rnbert L. , FrC. 1320 Ky
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Noynaert, Joseph F .. Gr., 1339
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•:t-ruccfo, Samuel J., FrE. 1116 .
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Nunnelee, Jearl B ., FrC , 1111
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Nunnink, Jo"'eoh A ., FrC. 1337
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•Nusbaum, Wellman E., SrE, 1 O
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*Nuss, Vernon L., 2ndL, 846 lss
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*Nye, Arnold C., JrC, 318 E 2n
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Nyfeeler, Edward K .. FrC. 1339
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Oatm~n. Martha F., FrC, Wc1tkins. G04 N -fain. In-iPpe oence, Mo ..........................
ObenJand, Frank E .. FrC, l40Sl Tenn .. SH Cln rk. Clay Center ................................. ..! l
gger, Thomas N., JrBns, 1540 L a .. Box 206, RR 1. Carl.&lt;:b'ld, Cnlif............................ ~
Ob er~e~man, P.!'lrley D., FrC. 1113 Ky., RR 1. Grepn .............. .............................. ..1.
Ob erh el man, Richard P., FrC. 15:17 Tenn., 103 E 6')th Terr., KC, Mo ...................... -•
•oberl'e 1an, Robert P ., Soc, 1537 TPnn., 103 E 65th Te r., KC, Mo ......................*Ob e\!n, "V3:cm
M. A., SrC, 808 Ind ., 913 Mound. Atchlc;on ......................................... ..
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0 ,..Jr.f!., Jri, ~ •· Soc. 1115 La .. 313 B aker, Salina ...................................................... .
O'B r;en, ~ ~. 1 ·• Jr., SrC, 1339 Tenn., moo W Central. E!Dorado ........................ 25 •
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Bar ra ·•c 745 M ·ne Lawrence •··············································
a1 416 E Hickory, Neosho, Mo.··············"·····•··
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• r nc FrC c bin 420 S Lawn KC, !Vlo. ······································
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' '¥h 1i34 Miss., 30i B1own, Osawatomie·································· 726
• ham. E., FrJrC 1301 W Campus, 221 E 8th, Chanute ····························2299W
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• Charle E ·•s rFA 928 Maine, 3323 N 27th, KC··························...................... 1~74
, orge J ., F~ i232 La., 616 S Pecan, Nowata, Okla. ··········· ····················1121
'Gret~ c·· Frc' 1417 Ky., Oakley•······································································ 148
' 'f, rre ·• FrC 1408 Tenn .• 1309 College, Topek? ·········································· o
, ~ yne Lo. SoC, 1045 W Hills, 209 W 11th, Hutci:unson ································lifR
' ili1'am R. 'FrC, 14(J6 Tenn., 608 12th, Osawatomie ······································151700
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• 1 aret M., SrBus, 1201 W Campus, Garfield ··········································"' "66
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' He en L., I&lt;'rC, Gower Place, 2421 Bdwy., Great Bend .................................... ~
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r' Robert J., soc, 1425 Tenn., 2421 Bdw;», Great Bend •·····································1~21
, James r., SoE, 1007 Tenn., 4716 Bernice, KC ···················································· 205
uit Charles H., SoC, 1614 Ky., 37 Hancock, Salem, Mass. •·······························~
b, Arthur L., SrC, 2010 Tenn., Lawrence ·················..
, nneth c., FrC, 603 Elm St., Lawrence · · · - - - - -..···························33
, Ralph E., Jr., FrC, 536 Elm, Lawrence ....................... •··············.. -·•·············
, R chard R., JrE, 631 La., Lawrence ···-----······· _ _ _ _ ............. .
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Wayne A., FrC, 536 Elm, Lawrence ..........................- - - -.. ······················ 3
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y, Bobby R., FrC, 1346 Ohio, 511 W Washington, Yates Center •····················.2·
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y, John J., JrE, 704 Ind., 1239 S Hickory, Ottawa ···----······················1978
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P r, Richard H., FrC, 1621 Edgehill, 312 E 16th, Hutchinson ..................................957
, Robert D., SrBus, Snflr. Dorm. 801, 501 N Lake St., Emmetsburg, Iowa
, Albert L., SoC, Spooner-Thayer, 418 S Vine, Wichita ..................................684
rt, ilton 1., FrC, 712 R.I., Lawrence .............................................. _ _ _ _ 857M
, Chfford A., SoC, 841 R.I., 2009 Chicago, Muskogee, Okla .............................2122
Charles w., SoC, Snftr. Dorm., 6811 Rockhill, KC, Mo .....................................
er, Dallas D., JrEd, 304 Ind., Sabetha - - - - .........................................1407W
n er, Ronald R., FrC, 304 Ind., Sabetha ................................................................ 1407W
ymond E., JrC, 101 Lane A, Snflr., Rt. 2, Waverly ..................................... .
, Gerald R., FrC, Snflr. Dorm., Rm. 517, Garden City···························•········-·
, Jack R., FrE, 517 Lane 31, Snflr., 314 S Pioneer, Lyons ................................
tz. Don v., JrBus, 933 Tenn., Rt. 1, Cherryvale - - - - - - · · · · · · · ················956
th, Erne t C., Gr., 727 Ark., Lawrence ......................................................................759M
t. Ray 0., FrE, Snftr. Dorm., Box 6, Liberal ...................................................
r, Arnold A., FrPh, 718 Ky., Kinsley ·····························----················3216M
. William S., FrC, 901 Ohio, Jewell ................................................................3490M
b, Paul S., SrC, 124H~ Ky., 106 Ash, Hays-----·······························
r, Chester W., FrPh, 207 Lane N, Snflr., Westmoreland ..............................
tr, James E., FrE, Rt. 2, Lawrence ........................................................................
er, Robert E., FrFA, 801 Miss., 2514 Ohio, Topeka ............................................2169
, r, Howard H., SpC, Commutes, 215 Central, Leavenworth ........................... .
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om, lllUnce E. E .• FrFA, Snflr., 1329 N Quincy, Topeka··---··················
o.off, Gerald F., SoE, Snflr. Dorm. 12, 559 Freeman KC
Hugh T., SoPh 1300 N.H. M Ii
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• John A., FrC, i045 W Hill; Garfie Jd······-· .. ---..........................................lS97~1
roy, Donald A., SrC, 1131 Term., 527 kari.~s··Hoi..................................................17
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, irginla L., SrC, Watkins Pl ~w ·iI'ce ···········---······································.2391R
Prentise R., FrE, 946 L~ .• Ji~d~e·~·•--....·-~·····················----······900
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r, . ranh dB. FrC, Snflr. Dorm. 912,M915sh 11 Little Rock, Ark .....................3140
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S fl '316 E 18th St., Hays ·································· 721
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•Purdy, John E., SoPh, 1439
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64th, KC, Mo. ················································770
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' us 248 N Quentin, Wichita ······················
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Pye, Claude L., JrE, 621 Snflf~1ci···Morrill ... ···-:-:-7"----~························--3~4
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jas, Prisc1hano, Fr • 1645 ·Mass Perry ··································· ................................ 1220
uinlan, John P .it~uc' 1238 Ten.;;., 1137 Mulvane, Topeka ·································j120J
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UlM, Donald L .• Sr~c90fs~J1stratford Rd., 626 E Euclid, M.cPherson ................ 123i~
_ng, Robert A., ire' 1621 Edgehill, 325 Crescen~. Hutchinson ······························860
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der, John L., JrBus, 1116 Tenn., Howard----············································ 587W
'Rader, Valentine S., FrC, 1116 Tenn., Howard ····························································\693M
er, Johan c., SrBus, 1610 Barker, Oslo, Norway •··········:··································
g;an&lt;i, John M., FrE, Spooner-Thayer, 417 N Prospect, Liberal ...
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•Ra , Dan D. M., SrC, 923 Tenn., Lawrence•····--· .. ····· ····································135;
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in, James H., JrC, 1025 W Hills, 201 S 6th, Independence .................................il~~
dt, Richard A., FrE, 1122 Ky., 9 W Dartmouth, KC, Mo.····································· 8
ne , John H., SoPh, 732 Conn., 2702 Lake St., KC ······················· ··························2o27
e, Marcia L., JrC, 1433 Tenn., 1243 Warren, Topeka ..........................................295
Ra e, Sam E., Gr., 2117 Ohio, Lawrence·····················································:····:············
Ruel E., FrE, NROTC, Room 127, Snflr. Dorm., 5604 Outlook, Mission ..... .
Rake, yron K., JrE, 933 Tenn., 1031 Central, Horton ....................................................95G
e, Wilbur D., FrE, 630 Elm St., Lawrence .............................................................. 1363J
I, James·~ .• Jr., SoE, 623 Ind., 4909 Woodland, KC, Mo ................................... 2201
n, Lucile I., JrC, Locksley, 1315 Virginia, Sabetha .................... ........................ 504
• mbo, Clarence E., JrE, 200 Lane P, Snflr., Snflr ........................................................ .
Ralll1 y, Robert H., SrE, 1540 La., 909 Riverview Dr., Atchison ..................................444
'Ram.'.ly, Robert S., Gr., 1225 N.Y., Lawrence ...............................................................1241J
Ramsdell, Leta J., Soc, Carruth, 621 Cumberland, Burlington .................................... 164
Ramsey, Bartiett W., FrM&amp;SrC, 1228 Ohio, 4333 Bellefontaine, KC, Mo ............. 3364
Rarn.ey, Emma J., FrC, 841 La., Chapman .................................................................2995J
y, Helen L., Soc, Corbin, 200 Broadmoor, Topeka ............................ Withdrawn
Ram.!ey, Jerrold C., FrE, 2020 Mass., 321 Main, Erie ................................................. l 777M
R.a y, Leon M., Jr., SoPh, 1306 N.H., Chapman ......................................................... .
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Y, Maurice K., Jr., FrC, 1621 Edgehill Dr., 7507 Walnut, KC, Mo ..................... 957
Ram!ey, Richard V., Gr., 1301 W Campus, 921 W Central, ElDorado ........................ 753
Y, Ruth A., SrBus, 1215 Oread, 705 Grandview, Topeka .................................. 1783
IT\Seyer, Robert A., JrC, 711 R.I., 224 W 68 Terr., KC, Mo ...........................................270
Rand~ur. Donald M., SoE, 682 Hercules Rd., Snflr., Dwight ..................................... .
all, Wayne C., SrBus, 1711 Mass., 422 S 6, Osage City ....................................1881R
11, John W., Soc, 1537 Tenn., 665 N Mission, Colby ............................................565
d' e, Jrtdy L., JrE, 832~~ Mass., 705 NW Nevada, Portales, N. Mex ............... ..
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n, Bobble L. , F 111i W 11th, 1215 Stratford Rd., KC, Mo. ······················-··1044
n, Carl E., ifrCF E 1520 Crescent Rd., WincheS t er ······································ 348
n, Donald } Er 1541 Tenn., 445 E 72nd St., KC, Mo. ·············· ..............3215W
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n. mes L., FrC, 1900 Vt., 538 So. Penn., Columbus ..................................
n, Ja h H s E 1425 Tenn. 829 Greenway Terr., KC, IV!"o· •······················· 552
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, Harry E., SoE, 825 R.I., 120 E 3rd, Minneapolls ............................................ 1326
n. ary B., Soc, Jolliffe. Denison .................. •·················································-········355
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. Jo eph A., JrC. Snflr. Dorm., 435 S Florence, Sandpoint, Idaho ................... .
, Paul C., FrC, 1019 Pa., Lawrence ........................................................................ 3138 {
bill, J. Cmon, FrC, 1025 W Hills Pkwy., 1201 Perry, Wichita ........ .................. 2093
old, Charles E., FrE. 1137 Conn., 5729 Mich., KC, Mo ...................... .............
er, Catherine M. , SrC, Corbin, 1327 Grand, Parsons ........................................ 860
nburg. Eu~ene E., SpC, Eldridge Hotel, Deshler, Neb ...........................................807
rick, Ina K., SrFA, 1433 Tenn., Wetmore ..................................................................295
er! , Wallace B., FrE, 1005 Ind., Lakin - - - -...........................................3~68W
e Calvin, Soc, 1222 Miss., 615 N 8th, Independence ......................................... .495
, Joan E., .TrFA, Corbin, Lyndon ............................................................................860
n, Thomas W., JrE, 1030 Maine, 5426 Wayne, KC, Mo .................................3033J
QU z. A m;,ndo, Gr., Battenfeld, 136 Peru. Mexico City, Mex ....................... 234
Dean T., FrE, 942 Miss., 2849 Coolidge, Wichita ................................................... .
, 'llliam H., FrE, W 10th, 5819 Nickerson, Chicago, Ill . ..................................535
, Le lie D., FrE, 800 Ohio, 4702 W 55th, Mission ..........................................3175R
Ro and A., FrE. 1245 W Campus, 2706 W 13th, Topeka ....................................868
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Root, Harold W., SoE, 1308 Vt., 222 E 2nd, Chapman - - - *Roper, Maurice J., FrC, 946 Ohio, Lawr nc · - - - - - - ................................. _
Rosberg, Richard H., SC'E, 1301 '\ Camp . ,_
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Rose, E Eugene, FrC, 139 Lane N, Sn.fir., 24 W Lincoln, Wellington ................···--·
Rose, Jess c., FrE, 645 Mich., 4244 Holly, KC, • o. ·--··---·····································
Rose, Mary J., FrFA, 1115 La., 1554 Hillcrc , Bartle ille, Okla ........................... ·
*Rose, Wilburn S., SoC, 138 Lane P, Snflr., R 3, Coun il Grove .................. Withdra
*Rosel, Geo. D., JrE, 1109 R.I., Lakin ·········••···-· ····-··-······-········· ............................... 366
Rosenau, Marilyn M., JrC, 1246 Oread, Eudora ······-·····--··--· .............................. ..
Rosenfield, Richard J., SrEd, 1301 W Campu , 520 S Je. erson, Junction City _
Rosenfield, Robert L., JrE, 1301 W C ampus, 5-0 S Jeffer n, Junction City ..... _ ·
Roser, Joan A., FrC, Williamstown ............... ··········-·- -·-··················---Ross, Beul B., FrC, 646 La., 318 S Blaine,
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Ross, Elinor J., FrC, Corbin, R 3, Sabetha ······-··············----······ .. ········.. ········
Ross, Ernest F., FrE, 1631 ill., Kendall ····-························. ·················------'6"
Ross, James A., Soc, 1131 Tenn., 6738 Paseo, KC,
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Ross, James L., SoE, 2201 Barker, 705 • Green, Yate Cen er ................................32
Ross, Ralph M., FrC, 8 Sn.fir. Dorm., 313
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Ross, Roy Lee, FrC, 1520 Crescent Rd., Oskaloosa ·······-···-································ .... .1
Ross, Ruth D., FrFA, 746 Mo., 1012 Laurel, Texarkana, Ark .................................16e
Ross, Theodore w., SrC, 746 Ala., R 3, Smith Cen er-····-·····-······························ .. 21
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o er, harles R., FrE, 1725 Ala., 1218 Ap Jeton, Pa rsons ..................................241'
Rotermund, Billie J., JrFA, Miller. 2127 Scott. Independence, Mo.
*~oihrt.A~lean~{ J., SrC, 1135 Ohio, 3022 Park ·ood Blvd., KC ................................. r
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Rothrock, Sally K., Soc. 1625 Edgehill Rd., 416
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~~}~fnA MJix J., trB 1~29 Ky., 3834 Benton, KC .• fo. ··--· ·- ...............................120Round'a Env ony1· ., 8Lo ,F825 Mo., 878 N Plymouth. Roche er, NY ················...... J
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Ruhnk~. K~ole E., SoF A, Watkins, 207 W !5th Fih,:t . ····-···· .......................................R
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Y, Ror:rt L., Gr., 435 Mich ., 934 N Cedar, Ottawa •········································739R
e 'Robert L., JrC, 937 Mo., Logan .......................................................................... 724
nit. Rose L., FrC, 1941 Mass., 410 E 5th, Russell ··········..........................Vlithdrawn
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n al, Mary B., SoFA, 1031 Vt., 305 E 2nd, Rusfell ............................................2 J 7
thal. Wayne w., SrFA, Commutes, 520 2~th Ave.: N KC, Mo . ..................... .
, fary F., lstGr., 1309 Tenn:, 9~8 Boonv1lle, Springfield, Mo. •···········......
, !Ilam, FrE, 600 Mo., Mullmv11le ....................................................................19
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II Edward F. JrC 1828 Ind., J03 S Western, Chanute ..................................... .
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11, Harker E., Jr., JrBus, 1100 Ind., 315 N Jefferson, Iola ......................................
n, Helen E., SrC, 704 W 12th, Lawrence ................................................................ 4~
11, James J., FrE, 1408 Tenn., 4909 Main St., KC, Mo . ........................................1 8
11, rarllyn J .. FrC, 1112 Ill., RR 2, St. John ............................................................ 837
11, arlon G., SrBus, 1420 N.Y., 649 Everett, KC ........................................... .1870J
I, Robert K., SpC, Commutes, 312 E Mulberry, Olathe ....................Olathe 489W
I. Robert R., Gr., 51.5 W 14th , Lawrenre ............................................................ .1296J
11, Vernon L., FrE, 721 Conn., 415 A E Park, Savannah, Ga ......................... 3175W
y, F.dward W., Jr., SoC, Apt. 10 Lane J, Snflr . ......................................................
·, Ruth A., FrFA, Lane J Apt. 10. Snflr .................................................................
J!. Lo ·d L.. FrE, 627 Ohio, 4343 Harrison, KC, Mo . ........................................2350J
, Alvin L., SoM, 1244 Ohio, 69 W Northrop, Buffalo, N.Y . .................................. 366
arllyn I., FrC, 1135 Ohio, Caixa Postal 45-B. Sao Paulo, Brazil ................ 2031
Phyllis J., SoC, 1135 Ohio, Caixa Po&lt;:tal 45-B, Sao Paulo, Brazil .................... 2031
.. •ancy J., FrC, 1625 Ed~ehill, 7524 Grand, KC, Mo . .......................................... 3140
'h, 'lll!am E., FrC, 901 Ohio, Solomon .................................................................... 3490M
o"&lt;l. JaniG M., FrFA, 1145 W Hill~. 119 S Chautauqua, Wichita ............... .1437
, Thomas W., FrC, Commute!'l, 505 Bellvue, Topeka ................ (Topeka 2-6896)
• Dean L., FrC, 1127 Ohio, 338 S 10th, Salina ............................................................ 243
, EuR gene S., FrE. 1408 Tenn ., 111 Perry. Wichita .................................................148
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el. il!ver J., JrE, 1621 Edgehill Rd 1404 R~~f E . M~x. ······························721
obert T., FrC, Spooner-Thaye;• 603 E 2ni p bptia ································957
R adelon (M.), JrC, Snflr., 514'w Olive ElDe:ra~ OY ····································684
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Sands, William H., JrBus, 1439 Tenn., 315 S 6, Independence
Sandusky, John A., FrE, 608 Ky., R 2, St. Joseph Mo
··············Sandy, Charles H., FrE, 1001 Miss., 720~2 S Main M~Pherson.................. _
Sandy, Harold D., JrC, Spooner-Thayer, 3432 College KC M···············Sanford, Darrell J., FrC, 804 Ky., 401 E Morrell Stafford ' o........._
Sanford, Leatha B., SrC, 1333 Ohio, Lawrence '
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Sanford, Richard A., JrC, 627 Ohio, 1828 S Main·:·wi·chita.................... __
Sankey, Glen F., SrE, 1116 Ind., 3430 Chestnut KC M .................
Sanks, John L., Gr., 1116 Ind., 419 S Elmwood, kc, Mo.~:..::::::::::::·····.... ··
Sapp, Ora W., SoEd, 1022 Ala., Kell~ Rd., RFD 1, Augusta ........................
Sargent, Betty J ., SoC, 1625 Edgehill Rd., 212 N Meridian Wichita.. .
Sarg~nt, James W., SrE, 1416 Tenn., 3736 Sleepy Hollow, Wichita
Sarris, John G., SoE, 1915 Vt., 303 S 13th, St. Joseph Mo
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Saucier, Mary A., Gr., 1201 W Campus, 819 Ind., Baldwin ................ _
Sauder, Aaron L., Jr., FrE, 1045 W Hills, Madison ........................ ·
Sauder, Betty J., SoC, 1433 Tenn., 12 Hampton Rd., Wichita ................_ Sauder, Robert A., FrE, 1045 W Hills, Madison
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*Saunders, Donald E., FrC, 1126 Tenn., 621 W 5th, Larned
*Saunders, Mary L., JrFA, 1126 Tenn., 621 W 5th, Larned
··· -Saunders, Seym.oor G., Jr., FrE, 1439 Tenn., Orrh. Rdge Rd., BlmM Hills.•
Savage, Herbert V., Jr., FrC, 1537 Tenn., 1025 N Monroe, Hutchinson
Savory, David S., FrC, 825 Mo., 210 E Mound, Atchison ........................ Sarukinas, Vincent E., SoC, Battenfeld, 35 Warren, Newburypor~ Mass.
Sawyer, Betty A., SoC, 1145 La., 811 Middle St., Leavenworth ...............
Sawyer, Donald E., JrE, 1439 Tenn., 111 W 20, Hutchinson .......................Sawyer, Elaine B., FrC, 1115 La., 210 Southwood, Caney ....................... ..
Sawyer, Mary A., Soc, 1241 La., 210 S Wood, Caney ...................................Sawyer, Thomas R ., Soc, Sn.flr., 111 W 20th, Hutchinson--- - ~
Sawyer, Winifred E., JrBus, Miller, Fairview · · - - - - - -- Saylor, C. Annabelle, 2ndGr., 1247 Ky., Box 261, Burrton _ __ _
*Saylor, Robert K., SoM, 1045 Ky., Lawrence···----Saylor, Vernon I., FrC, Snfl.r. Dorm. 502, Burrton ........... .
Seamen, Evalyn V., SoFA, 1230 Miss., Lawrence .........................................Seamen, Helen J., JrC, 1200 La., Lawrence ...................................- - - ~
Scanlan, James R., JrC, 801 Mo., '/012 Tholozan, St. Louis, Mo .................Scanlan, John W., FrE, 801 Mo., 7012 Tholozan, St. Louis, Mo.···············Schaefer, George H., JrC, 1105 W Hills Pkwy., 1307 Division, Atchison ....Schaefer, Robert D., FrC, 1537 Tenn., 604 E 71 Terr., KC, Mo ................ .
*Schafer, Roy, Gr., Commutes, 524 Tyler, Topeka ...................................... (Topeb
Schaeffler, ElJen I., JrFA, 1225 Ky., Hillsboro .......................- -..··········Schafer, Billy G., JrFA, 1111 W 11th, 609 E Ave, Blue Rapids ..................-Schafer, Chas. H., FrFA, 1247 Ohio, Blue Rapids ........................................- •Schafer, Sarah P., Gr., Commutes, 524 Tyler, Topeka .............................. Tope0
Schaffert, Wendell W., FrPh, 1919 Vt., Lawrence ......................................... Schauer, Paul E., JrE, 1247 Ohio, Louisburg······---·························......Schaufflcr, Philip T., JrBus, Snfl.r., H-33, Lake Lotawana, Mo ..................Schaulis, Vaughn J., FrFA, 1420 Ohio, 641 N 32, KC .........................................-

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•Schiefelbusch, Richard L., 700 Ark., Lawrence .............................................•Schiefelbusch, Ruth M., Gr., 700 Ark., Lawrence .......................................... -::::...
Schiesser, C. Louise, JrC, 1232 La., Eskridge ................................................: _
•Schiffer, Jerome, 3rdGr., 121 Aqueduct R., Snflr. •·········...........................~Schllling, Paul J., SoE, 1344 Ky., Ellinwood ................................................. _
Schillinger, Ruth c., Gr., 1203 Oread, Apt. 9, Lawkrem:e ..
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Schlesinger, Herbert J., Gr., ~mter Gen. Ho~p., Tope a,
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Schmid, Laura M., SoC, Corbin, Atwood ............................................................................. 860
Schmidt, Adra J., FrC, 1041 Tenn., Whitewater .............................................................. 1088
Schmidt, David 0., JrC, 804 Ky., 1521 N 58th, Milwaukee, Wis ................................. 1125
•Schmidt, Edward L., FrE, Commutes, 4108 Mich. Ave., KC, Mo ............. (KC LI 7261)
Schmidt, Edward W., FrE, 1325 Vt., 4040 Prospect, KC, Mo .......................................
•Schmidt, Felix, Jr., FrFA, 227 Lane P, Snflr., 418 Central, Leavenworth ............... .
•Schmidt. Gordon A., SoEd, 200 Lane N, Snflr . ............................................................... .
•Schmidt, Lavon C., SoE, NO., 1201 R.I., 1015 Greeley, KC ................... ..................... .
•Schmidt, Nicholas J., Jr., SoC, 1733 Mass., Lawrence .............................................. 1881\V
Schmidt, Richard G., FrE, 1004 R.I., 610 Harrison, Hugoton ......................................
Schmidtberger, Virgil A., FrC, 711 Miss., Victoria .........................................................2433
Schmitendorf, Coral J., SoFA, 910 Ohio, Lawrence .................................................... 2813J
Schmitendorf, Gloria M., SrBus, 910 Ohio, Lawrence ............. .................................. 2813J
Schmitz, Joseph O., FrE, Rm. 1522, Snfl.r. Dorm., 400 N 5th, Atchison ..................
Schnabel, Charles F., Jr., JrC, 1029 Dela., R 1. KC ....................................................... .
Schnabel, Emily E., SoFA, 1225 Oread, 350 City Park Dr., KC ...................................... 581
Schnackel, Marilyn M., JrC, 309 Ind., Avoca, Iowa .................................................... 2749J
Schnakenberg,·Margaret A., FrFA, 1145 La., Elm Rd., Florham Park, N.J .............290
•Schneider, Erwin H., 2ndGr., 517A W 14th, Lawrence ................................................
Schneider, Frank H., FrPh, Spooner-Thayer, 722 Seminary, KC .............................. 684
Schneider, Harold E., JrBus, 1408 Tenn., 3804 Rainbow Blvd., KC ............................148
•Schneider, Jenila M., SrEd, 517A W 14th, Lawrence ................................................... .
Schneider, Norma J., Soc, 1115 La., 2235 Wash. Blvd., KC ............................................ 537
Schneider, Vern H., SrC, 745 Mo., Lawrence .................................................................... 3258
•Schnellbacher, Otto 0 ., JrEd, 935 N.H., Sublette .......................................................... 3126J
•Schnider, Melvin E., SoE, 1624 Tenn., Lawrence ........................................................1414W
Schnitzler, Alberta C., SoEd, 1339 W Campus, 240 N Lorra ine, Wichita ....................267
Schnur, Robert D., SoC. 939 Ind., 5114 Beverly Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y .......................1351J
Schober, Robert L., SrBus, 1025 W Hills, 1408 Plass, Topeka ...................................... 2903
Schoen, Geraldine, FrC, Corbin, Cawker City ........................... ...................................... 860
•Scholes, James B., lstGr., 38 Lane 0, Snflr., 5 S Main St., Alfred, N.Y. - - - - ·
Scholfield, Ora W., FrC, 1826 Mass., Lawrence ...............................................................2091
Schooler, Eugene W., Gr., 1535 R.I., Osborne ................................................................. .
Schooling, James F., Jr., SoE, 746 La., Lawr ence ........................................................ 1871J
Schoonover, Alice J., FrC, 1232 La., 2552 Bellaire St., Denver, Colo .......................2681
Schowengerdt, Theodore G ., FrE, Commutes, 1259 High, Topeka ........9278 (Topeka)
Schraag, Leonard A., FrFA, 627 Conn .. 1102 N Franklin, Junction City ................2784J
Schraeder, Wilbur W. , FrC, 505 Ohio, 418 W 5th, Larned ..........................................1187M
Schreck, Mary H., JrFA, 1245 Oread, 415 W Myrtle, Indeoendence .......................... 1504
Schreiber, Donald E .• SoE, 1540 La ., 638 W 68th Terr., KC, Mo . ................................. .443
Schreiber, Edith M., JrPh, Miller. 218 N 12th ,Salina ...................................................... 890
•Schreiber, Ira C., JrE, 109 C, Snflr., 3701 Bellfontaine, KC, Mo ................................ .
Schreiber, Velta R., FrFA, 1147 Tenn., 12 and Ottawa, Leavenworth ...................... 955
Srhreiner, Joc:eph L. , SrBus, 1127 Ohio, Timber Lake, S. D . ........................................ 243
Srhroeder, William R., SoE, Snflr. Dorm, 303 Sherman Ave., Ft. Leavenworth
~schroll, Jack c., SoM, 908 Ind .. 26 E 17th, Hutchinson .............................................. 2726W
Schuch, Edward J., JrC, 1414 Tenn., Tyndall, S. D ..................................................... 3040W
Srhuchert, Karl F. R., FrC, 2315 Mass., 5805 Mission Dr., KC•································· ·· R
•Schuerman, Perry T., SrE, 1104 Tenn., 117 N Conn., Salina .....................................1994
•Schuler, Charles J., JrE, 19 Lane I, Snflr . ................... •··············································· 3203M
•Schuler, Charles W., SrBus, 1831 Barker, Lawrence ................................................. .
•Schulte, Lester J., FrC, Ant. I, Lane Q, Snflr., Wec:;tphalia ········································· 7· 78 R
Schultheis, Jr., Frank R., SrC, 1642 Miss., 3863 E 59th, KC, Mo ...................................
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Srhutte, Florence A. , JrC, 1645 Ala .. 801 W 52nd. KC, Mo. ··· ····································
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Srhwanzle. Robert T., SoE, 1425 Tenn., 402 E Armour, KC, Mo. ································ ~
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Srhwartz EuJ?ene W., FrM, 1244 Ohto, RFD 1. Hoismgton ······································1547W
Schwartz' Mildred J .. FrC, 1321 Tenn., Lawrenre ······························M····················1269M
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Shinn, Peggy J., FrC, 1420 Ohio,
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Shipp, Barbara A., FrFA, Watkins, 109 E Chip wa, Paola .......................................
Shirley, Eugene B., FrE, Snflr. Dorm, 301 \' Armour, pt. 433, KC, Mo ............
Shirley, James N., FrE, Snftr. Dorms 1216, Bogard, o. -········ .. ········ ................ Shirley, Robert P., FrBus, 1425 Tenn., 713 \
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Shive, Jessica J., JrEd, 1247 Ky., Turon ··-·-········-· .. -··-··--· ...... · - - - -..........
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Shoaf, Roy R., Jr., JrC, 1045 W Hills, 1715 \ 10th, Topeka .................................._!
Shockley, Clyde A., JrE, 701 R.I., 4400 Ind., KC, o. ···-·-················· ............... .....238
Shoemaker, Billie L., FrC, 800 Ohio, 815 Io a, Hiawatha ................. _ _ _....
Shoemaker, Gale H., FrC, 1303 Vt., Glen Elder ............ -·-··--·······-•--...iw.
Shoemaker, J~nnee J., SoC, 927 La., 703 E 12th, Winfield ·-········••·••·· ..• - -.....!
Shoffner, David R., FrE, 1408 Tenn., 128 E Je ell, Salin:i .........._____ I
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Shontall, John J., Jr., FrC, 314 W 14th, 900 Lincoln, Tooeka ..............................
Shopfner, Charles E., SoM, 1137 Ind., 4701 Kinkead, Fi. S:ruth, Ark .................·Short, Frank C., Jr., Snflr. Dorm. 2611, 105 9th A e., Leavenworth
Short, Harold L., JrE, 1408 Tenn ., 4020 Brooklyn, KC, lo. ··········· - - --·
Shhort, Robert T., FrE, 2100 N.H., Lawrence ... ••·••·-··········· ......... _.................... Withd.
S owalter, Kathryn L., FrC, Corbin, 3160 S Da Id on, Wichita · - - - Shhowkalter, Wendell V., FrC, 124 W 13th, \ a hington ······--·····-·.. ··· .. ··········· ......... 1·
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n. tarjorie L., SrFA, 1141 Vt., Eskridge ............................................................ .2B48J
, Wllliam D., FrC, 1208 Ky., 604 W 8th St., Topeka ................................ .
, Robert K., SoM, 1043 Ind., Tribune .................................................................. 3014
r, G rge B., FrE, Snflr. Dorm 26, 6 Reynolds, Ft. Leavenworth ....................
.. Lo A SrEd 1245 Oread 5418 KC Ave., Overland Park ......................... .1504
·~ , Joan"F., FrC, 1000 Ohio: 904 N Mad., Junction City ········--·-········ll20M
, B ttle R., SpC, 820 Ill., 510 S 6th, .st. Joseph, Mo ....................................... 2438 ~
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, Derral F., FrE, Snflr. Dorm. 1, 800 Baker, Great Bend ......................................
e K., FrC, Foster, 221 S Handley, Wichita .................................................... 257
, George F., FrE, 1131 R.I., 209 Elm, Leavenworth ................... ----······2482R
Robert C., FrC, 1423 Ohio (1-B), 1506 Millington, Winfield ......................... .
• Shirey L., SoFA, 12~5 Oread, 1840 N 30th, KC ............ _........................................ 581
, Glenn R., FrC, Snflr., 112 N Emporia, EIDorado ............................ Withdrawn
Jam A., SrBus, 1222 Miss., 328 Westminster, Independence ........................495
1, ry A., FrFA, 309 Ind., Fairfax, Mo . ........................................................................
U, Carolee 1., Soc, Corbin, Wilson ··-----------····················860
• Joe R., Gr., 410 Lane 9, Snftr., Snftr. ....................... - - - - - · · · · ................. .
, John I., FrE, 911 Mo., 780 Gaylord, Denver, Colo ... ·····----········ .. ········l869
II, farvin B, Jr., SoEd, Spooner-Thayer, 1121 4 Ave., Gadsden, Ala ............. 684
P• Sy~a M., JrC, 1001 W Hills, 6140 Walnut, KC, Mo . .......................................... 768

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r Sarah E., JrFA, Gow~r Place, 40-1 Westover Rd ...K ............... ·················· .... ···· 2145
I • Arthur E., Jr., FrE, 1334 Ohio, 1172 E 75th St Ter(' ~o ...............................217l 8
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• A!an Y., FrE, 1111 W 11th, 420 W 46 Terr K ·• C, Mo. ············ .................. 2108
th, Alberta L., FrC, 1725 Tenn., 1701 S 35th K C, Mo ..............................,:......... ll06
th, Allen D., JrC, Apt. lll, Lane Q, Snflr., '15.g ·cheise········· .. ················ Vi ithdrawn
Ith, Andrew M., Soc, 1532 Tenn., Apt. 205, 108 E Miami apK1, Mo ................... ..
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Charl~s T., SoFA, 816 Maine, 2909 Chester, Little Ro~?la . ............................ 726
, Corwm N., FrC, 920 Conn., 623 Monroe, Fredonia
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th. Courtland B., FrC, 1408 Tenn., 408 W 46th Terr KC .. M...............................230l
' • Dale E., FrE, Snflr. Dorm. 3, P.O. Box 238, Ente1·• ris • o .............................148
· Danny M., FrC, 1414 Tenn., 1220 N Van Buren
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D:ana L., FrC, 1625 Edgehill Rd., 1iiio··w·3j:;j"··co1i:i·····.. ····;· ...............................234
, Donald D., FrE, 1101 Ky., 460 KC Rd. Olath'
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, Do,nald R., FrC, 352 E 12th 2731 Campbell· Kc·· 7. M ....................................... 2350J
Elizabeth H., JrC, 1105 L~ .• Lawrence '
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• E lzabelb J., Soc, 1046 Miss., 2220 EucJici"°Kc"•ivi ............................................... 1062
Germa B., Gr. 1537~~ Tenn., 354 N Bluff ·w 1ch·ta 0 • ···············• ........................1137J
ne A., FrE, 1214 Ky., 3132 Dela., Lo~ iew1 ···~·················· ······· ................. 506
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pradlin, Martha J., Soc, 1232 La., 410 W 5th, Garnett ,. ..............................................1774
prague, Carroll G., SoE, 1614 Ky., RFD 3, Hiawatha ....................... ..........................- ..205
prague, George W., SoC, 547 Mich., Prairie View ......................................................... .
pratt. Elizabeth A., JrBus, Templin, Weston, Mo . ........................................................ 358
preitzer, James E., SoE, 1501 Meadow Lane, 4916 Lydia, KC, Mo ......................... 2408
Spreng, Alfred C., SpGr., 1130 Tenn., 530 Gosche, Wooster, Ohio ..............................1812
prlng, Merle L., JrEd, 846~~ Mass., Bern ......... ..................... ........................................3318
p:ger, Margaret L., JrC, 1115 La., 3332 Agnes, KC, Mo . .......................................... 537
p~gP.r, Paul N., JrBus, 1915 Vt., 4014 Terr., St. Joseph, Mo . ................................... .
prinkle, 0 onald B., FrC, 1100 Ind., P.O. Box 111, Weaverville, N.C .........................284
proull, Car~lee E., SpBus, 1215 Oread, 811 Shirley, Birmingham, Mich ......... {1783)
proull, William C., Jr., FrE, 1439 Tenn., 811 Shirley, Birmingham, Mich . .......... 721
puc'i1eb, Ebllen ~oC, Corbin, 2012 G, Belleville ..........................................................860
ra k' i;f aJaM ••J rFfi646 Mass., 515 W Beloit, Salin a .......................................... 843
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Stadnik, Louis J., SoM, 1244 Ohi L
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·~ crkel, Billy M., Gr., 1041 Te~: 1ltwWirest...Newton················•........................... 366
0rd , Clayton, FrC, 1804 Miss., 566 W 2nd St. Hoi·si·n
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taffor&lt;l, Nadine J ., FrC, 1144 La., 566 W 2nd, Hoisingt~~on ································ 2425 W
S gg, Ella ¥·• Gr., Commutes, 5123 E 15th St., KC Mo .. ..-:············· .......................... .781
, Val.ene A., FrC, 1941 Mass., 1707 S Delawar~. Tulsa· ··i······.......................... •
taw. Chnton E., JrBus, 945 Ala., 1516 Crawford, Parsons' 0 la . ............................ 724
tanI, Dutton A., SoE, 1224 Ohio, 460 E 55th St. KC M
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Wt!, Edward H., JrE, Snflr. Dorm., 444 W Da;tmo~tho.Kc·•r ................................. 2734M
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difer, Eugene D., Jr., FrC, 824 Maine, 2645 Highland. Kc ···•· .. ···························.ll98
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~tu:rt G., SoE, 1017 Ind., 2923 Renick, St. Joseph, Mo. ································3145
r Ra mond A., JrE, 2009 Mass., 1222 Forest, Topeka ···:····································25?5W
' \yilliam D., SoFA, 1239 N.Y., 2116 N Johnson, Spr~gfield, Mo . ................3273
• Ben A SrBus 1247 Ohio 822 N 2nd, Arkansas Cny .., .............................3338
~'. Charle~ F., SoE. 1532 Mas;., 509 W Quincy, Pittsburg ........................... 1906W
er, Chester w., SoE, Snflr., RFD 1, Gardner ························································
r, F1ancis w., SoC, 839 Miss., N Chautauqua, Sedan ....................................1832
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*Smith, Jerome O.. rE, 515 J
Smith, John S., JrC,' 10th
Smith, Kathryn A., FrC, Joll
Smith, Lawrence D., FrE, 11
Smith, Lawrence 1\1 ., .tirC, 14
Smith, Lawrence W., FrE, 15
Smith, Leo K., FrC, RFD 3,
Smith, Levi D., SoE, 05 La.,
Smith, Lowell E., FrE, Co
Smith, Mable L., SoPh, Lock
Smith, Marylyn H., SrC, 11 5
Smith, Nancy D., FrC, Corbin,
Smith, Nancy S., JrC, 746 1.0.,
*Smith, Norman R., SrBus, 133
Smith, Othello D., JrC, 1439 Tenn
Smith, Phillip E., FrC, Stadium D
*Smith, Ralph A., Gr., 1537 1,2 Tenn
"'Smith, Ralph R., Soc, 1105 La.,
Smith, Ralph W .. SrE, 506
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Smith, Rawlin A., FrE, 547
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Smith, Ray C., JrBus, Snflr., Rm.
*Smith, Rhoten A., Jr., Gr., 1011 II
Smith, Robert F., FrE, 804 o., 39
Smith, Robert L., SoE, 1439 Tenn.
Smith, Robert Q., JrE., 829 Maine
Smith, Rodell C., SoFA, 616 Ky.,
Smith, Roger E., FrE, 1333 Tenn.,
Smith, Ronald K., SoE, 1308 Ohi
Smith, Stanley M., FrE, 1235 Te
Smith, Stinson E., JrE, 1316 Vt.,
Smith, Thomas H., Jr., FrC, 1135
Smith, Uriah S., Jr., FrE, 700 • i ·.
Smith, Wayne H., FrE, 1116 Ind.,
Smith, WeslF-y M., FrC, 1408 Tenn
Smith, William E., FrE, Spooner-T
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Smith, Yvonne N., Soc, 746
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Smull, Ned W., JrC, 1540 La., Bird C i ty •..
Smyth, Mary M., Gr., 1145 W Hills Pk\ ,
Snapp, Harvey J., 2ndL, Snflr. Dorm 15,
Snart, Donna E., JrC, 841 La., Lawrence .
Snavely, Kenneth W., FrC, 1305 Vt., R I, Hort
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stven~o1k erne S., SoE, 1116 Ind., 3517 Charlotte, KC, Mo ....................................... 612
Stewar, 1an J., JrC, 1906 Barker, Lawrence .................................................................. 2649
Stewa1i' Fred M., FrE, 940 Miss., 816 Wayne, Topeka .................................................. 2377J
ewar , Harold E., FrE, 1316 Vt., 1402 W Brady, Tulsa, Okla ................................. 3355R
S tewart, Jack C., FrE, 943% Mass., 2 Parkwood Dr., Eastborough, Wichita .......... 683
Sstewart, James A., FrC, 1109 Tenn., 3734 Gillham, KC, Mo .........................................1029
tewart, Jay J., Gr., 941 Ky., 800 Forest Hills Blvd., W Palm Beach, Fla ...........2166W
Stewart, J'esse E., JrC, 1425 Tenn., 905 W Fifth, Wamego .... ,.......... ............................. 552
•Stewart, John B., JrE, 834 Mo., Lawrence ...................................................................... 2283M
Stewart, Kathleen L., Soc, 1238 Miss., 1612 Bdwy., Parsons ....................................1072W
Stewart, Lucile E., SrC, 1625 Edgehill, 825 S 9th, Salina ............................................3140
Stewart, Mi:trcella J., SrC, Miller, 1005 E 10th, Winfield ................................................980
Stewart, Marie, JrC, 1345 W Campus, 2617 Hickam Dr., KC ........................................731
Stewart, Mary L., FrC, Corbin, Bushton .............................................................................. 860
Stewart, Mary J., JrFA, 1001 W Hil1s, 1711 Lincoln, Topeka ........................................ 768
Stewart, Richard B., FrE, 941 Ind., RR 1, Oswego ...................................................... 3368M
Stewart, Robert M., JrBus, 1732 La., 1122 Vattier, Manhattan ............................... .
Stewart, Samuel J., FrC, 1025 W Hills, 518 N 12th, Humboldt .................................... 2903
Stewart, Wallace D., SoE, Haskell, 854 W Lakeside Pl., Chicago, Ill .........................589
Stewart, William A., JrC, 1614 Ky., 1122 Vattier, Manhattan .......... ..............................205
•Stewart, William R., Gr., Snflr. Dorm., 1111 N Lawrence, Tacoma, Wash ...........
Steyer, Cyril D., SrE, 1127 Ohio, 801 W Maine, Chanute .............................................. 243
Stiller, James M., FrE, 1541 Tenn., 655 Slattery, Shreveport, La ............................... 348
Stillman, Billie J., JrBus, Corbin, Bushton ...................................................................... 860
Stimson, David H., SrBus, 1111 W 11th, 3641 Bell, KC, Mo ....................................... 1106
Stimson, Stephen R., SrE, 1111 W 11th, 3641 Bell St., KC, Mo ................................... 1106
Stine, Forrest D., JrE, 1846 Barker, 114 E 13, Newton ................................................. .2248
Stinebaugh, Elmer E., Jr., SoC, 1414 Tenn., Princeton .............................................. 3060N
Stinebaugh, Perneacia B., SoC, 921 N Edward, Wichita .............................................. .
•Stines Jack C., FrE, 1310 Tenn., 57 S 18th, KC ................ .............................................. 2183R
Stites.' Otto R ., Jr., SrBus, 1425 Tenn., 310 N Dellrose, Wichita .................................. 552
St. John, Geralyn N., FrC, 1625 Edgehill Rd., Wathena .............................................. 3140

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Stockebrand, Walter R., FrE, 1113 Ky., 346 W 2nd, Garnett ........................................1423
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Stodard, Edith M., SoC, 1246 Miss., Burlingame ........................................................... .415
•Stodghill, Benton E., SrBus, 224 Drive C, Snftr., 4119 Walnut, KC,.Mo ...................
•Stoeltzing, Dorothy D., (Woods), SrFA, 2300 Vt., 409 ~ Kansas, Liberty, Mo ... 3046R
•Stoeltzing, Ernst R., SrBus, 2300 Vt., 409 E Kansas, Liberty, Mo .........................3046R
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Stone, Barbara J., JrBus, Corbin, 126 N Grant, Smit~ Center ................................. .
•stone, Delbert G., FrC, 614 Valley Rd., Snflr., Parkerville ······ .. ·······........................ i324J
*Stone, George M., SoFA, 712 La., 1017 Western, Topeka ·········· .................... W"ithdrawn
Stoneback, Dean H., FrC, RR 4, Lawrence ··········:·········· .. ············· .. ···. ······........
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Stoneburner, Roger w., Gr., 1617 Ky., 232 V! Umv., Wooster, Oh10 ...................... 2996R

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Swann, Evelyn E., JrC, 749 W 8th, 2~9
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Swedenburg. William H. , FrC, Eudora, 219,Bake~ Saffn.......................................... 2602 M
Swedlund, Kenneth L., FrC, 1140 Miss., 532 W En'swort; ...... :................................. ..
Sweet, Grant E., JrC, 1528 Tenn. La r
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Sweet, Grove G., SrC&amp;lstL, 1334 Ohi'6 e~ie Vv°S .....th .................................................. 1860M
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•sweibat. Wilson H., FrE, Spoone.1.·-Th~1:er... 542i"W...an.dotte... KC............................ ..
Swenson, James A., Soc, 1540 La., 100 Westlink Dry Wic • •
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Swenson, John R., JrBus., 1408 Tenn., 321 Quinto;; To h~t ..................................... .444
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Sw!ggett: 1:,&lt;)raine C.,"'FrE, Slillr., 802 ~~eeler Av~~~1!if~~~ ..~~.·.. ~~· ...................... 683
S~choski, Albert A., Gr., 1247 Ohio, 2421 S 15, St. Joseph Mo.
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T!.n • Di~Ji L. rl 7'13 ig. Miss., Gaylord ................................................................ 1269M
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a 11 ey, Elger L., FrFA, 1202 Ky., Lawrence ............................................................ 2848M
Talley, Harry L., JrBus, 1827 N.H., 3940 Charlotte, KC, Mo ................................... 1941
Talley, Rexford D., FrE, 1026 Ohio, Overbrook .......................................................... 2223
Talty, Robert D., FrE, 938 La., 303 Brush Creek Blvd., KC, Mo.
•Tamblyn, George S., JrC, 523 La., 3241 E 29th St., KC, Mo ......... ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::3334
•Tamblyn, Margaret L., FrC, 523 La., Baldwin ............................................................ 3334
Taneyhill, Paul A., Jr., JrE, 627 Conn., 696 S 10th St., KC .................................. ..
Tankersley, Charles W., FrC, 1339 Ohio, Clay Center .............................................. 2089
Tanner, Edward W., JrBus, 1621 Edgehill, 6410 Wash., KC, Mo .............................957
•Tanner, Wilmer W., Gr, 1414 Conn., 415 W 7th, Provo, Utah .................................. 3248R
Tarrant, L. Carol, FrC, 1145 La., 816 S 5th, Atchison ... ................................................ 290
Tarver, Delmer D., FrC, 1029 Del., 1435 S 34th St., KC ............................................ ..
Tate, H., Ayanna, FrFA, 816 Maine, 407 Bender St., Little Rock, Ark ............. 3353
Tawney, Robert R., SoE, 1333 Ky., 3520 Met, KC .................................................... ..
Taxacher, Elizabeth C., Gr, 2621 Minn., KC ........................................................ Fieldwork
Taylor, Carl, FrFA, 715 Mich., 621 N Phillips St., Okla. City, Okla ................... 1077
Taylor, Charles B., FrC, 846 Ark., Lawrence ................................................................ 831
Taylor, Daniel W., FrE, 1308 Vt., Norton .................................................................... 1514W
•Taylor, Don H., SoC, llll Ky., 100 E 19 St., Hutchinson ........................................1994W
Taylor, Frances S., Gr, 1111 Ky., 1626 N Lorraine, Wichita .................................. 1994W
Taylor, Gerald C ., SoC, 1536 Tenn., Oregon, Mo ......................................................... ..
Taylor, Grover M., SrE, 1532 Tenn., Lawrence ........................................................ 3025J
Taylor, Hollis K., SoE, 1126 Ohio, Box 264, Chapman ..............................................1708
Taylor, Hoyt S., SoE, 1304 Mass., Box 475, Independence ...................................... 3026
Taylor, Jack R., FrC, 1621 Ky., 2420 Jackson, Wichita ................................ Withdrawn
Taylor, James A., FrC, 1116 La., 319 Commercial, Washington ................................263
Taylor, Janet P., JrFA, 1619 S Crescent Rd., 1530 College, Topeka ................ 1620M
Taylor, John, JrBus, 1235 Tenn., RR 2, Topeka ......................................................2675M
•Taylor, John P., SrBus, 405 Lexington, Snflr., DeSoto ............................................ ..
Taylor, Philip A., FrE, 1330 Mass., State Sanatorium, Norton ..............................2509
Taylor, Richard E., SoE, 1408 Tenn., 1021 E 8th St., Winfield ..................................148
•Taylor, Robert M., SoC, 135 Lane O Snflr., Snflr ..................................................... ..
Taylor, Robert W., SrC, 941 Vt., 1531 Nevada St., Houston, Texas ...................... ..
Taylor, Russell B ., SoC, 1606 Tenn., Eskridge ............................................................ 2402J
Taylor, Thomas F., FrC, 1308 Vt., State TB San., Norton .................................... 1514W
Taylor, Virginia A., SoC, 1420 Ohio, St. John ................................................................ 853
Taylor, Virginia M., FrFA, 1145 La., 547 W 7th, Larned .............................................. 290
Taylor, Wallace H., FrPh, RR 4, Lawrence .................................................................. 741K3
Taylor, Warren I., FrC, 930 Ky., 2929 Hickam Dr., KC ............................................. .
Taylor, William R., SrC, 1547 Ky., 109 E Kaskaskia, Paola .................................. 3351J

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Thurston, Norma J., FrC, 1719 Tenn., 501 S Monroe, Versailles, Mo ...... ............ .
Thuston, Floyd H., SoC, 1244 N.J., 1951 N 3rd St., KC ............................................. .
*Tibbs, Delloyd O., SrFA, 19 W 14th St., Silver Lake .................................................. ::
Tice, Elizabeth O., FrC, 1144 La., 4158 Eaton, KC .......................................................... 781
Tice, Orbon H., FrC, 1100 Ind., 101 E 19th, Hutchinson .............. .-........................... 284
Tidd, Clifton E ., SoC, 1414 Tenn., 812 N Chestnut, Iola ........................................ 3060W
*Tiemeier, Paul A., SrE, 1220 Tenn., Lincolnville ...................................................... 2512W
Tieperman, Velda C., JrEd, 1247 Ky., St. John ............................................................ 1008
Tierney, William J., FrE, Robinson Gym, 1926 W 36th, KC ........................Withdrawn
Tiffany, George E., SrBus, 1439 Tenn., 1282 Collins, Topeka ....................................721
Tiben, Doris J ., FrC, 1339 W Campus, 1227 N River Blvd., Wichita ......................267
Tihen, Judith A., JrC, 1339 W Campus, 1227 N River Blvd., Wichita ...................... 267
Tilbury, Roger G., lstL, Smith, 1028 N 1st, Arkansas City ........................................451
Tilford, Carl B., FrC, 1439 Tenn., 1218 Garfield, Topeka .......................................... 721
Tiller, Harry B., FrC, 1131 Tenn., 723 N Rutan, Wichita .......................................... 2033
•Tillmon, Edward E., JrC, 732 Conn., 1101 Buchanan, Topeka .................................. 2127
Tilson, James A., SoC, 1100 Ind., 1000 W 64th Terr., KC, Mo ...................................284
Timmerman, Harold A., SrE, 1200 Ohio, 2017 Freeman, KC ..................................1755
Timmerman, Lewin E., lstL, 515 Lane 11, Snflr., Plentywood, Montana ........... .
Timmons, Lawrence R., Gr, 800 Ohio, 1255 Homer Ave., KC ..................Withdrawn
Timms, Frederick U., FrM&amp;SrC, 1233 Oread, 4329 Wayne, KC, Mo . ....................1902
Timpe, Alice M., Gr, 721 Maine, Easton ...................................................................... 2739R
Tinberg, Richard W ., FrE, 1726 Ky., Box 167, Bonner Springs ............................ 1881J
Tincher, William R., FrC, 1400 Tenn., 4039 NY Court, Wichita ............................... .
Tindall, Jo Ann, SrC, 1144 La., 302 E 2nd, Hoisington .............................................. 781
Tinker, Donald C., FrC, NROTC, 905 La., 1011 Jefferson, Great Bend ............ 3120J
Tinkelpaui:!b, Robert D., FrC, 1408 Tenn., 6117 McGee, KC, Mo ............................... 148
Tinsley, Ffoyd A ., FrE, Spooner Thayer, 5238 E 51st, KC, Mo ............................... 684
Tippin, Ernest E ., Jr., FrM, 824 Ohio, 12 Lynnwood, Wichita .............................. 3101W
Tippin, Jane T., SoC, 824 Ohio, 12 Lynnwood, Wichita ..........................................3101W
Tipton, Malcolm A., JrBus, 715 Mich., 220 S Poplar, Hutchinson ........................ 1077
*Titus, Verlene E ., JrC, 1144 Tenn., Florence .................................................................... 955
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Todd, Charles O., Gr, 928 Maine, 1007 Jewell, Topeka ..........................................2194J
*Todd, Charles W., SrC, 226 Locust, Lawrence ............................................................2134W
*Todd, Edward L., SrC, 621 Dr. E, Snflr., 931 N Walnut, Eureka ........................... .
Todd, Harold E., FrC, Snflr. Dorm, 14 W 3rd, Lee's Summit, Mo ............................ .
Todd, Harold M., FrFA, 352 E 12th, 331 N Lawndale, KC, Mo .............................2162R
Todd, Helen E., SrC, 1247 Tenn., 5744 Charlotte, KC, Mo ..................................... 1149J

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Underwood, Salr;1 J., FrC, Miller, 512 E 1st Hoisin··----u· ·· ·········································· 980
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VVa gtbokrg,RHdaroldhA., Jr., SoE, 1045 W Hills, RR 1, Lenexa ........................................ 1700
a 1ase , u o 1P J., FrC, 1408 Tenn., 1275 Argonne Dr., Natrona, Pa ................. 148
Valderrama, Ruben A., FrE, 1606 Tenn., Canera Cali 54-35, Medellin, Clmbia, 2402J
~ale1~'f; Ma{j&gt;' E., FrFA, Gower Place, 206 W 62 St., KC, Mo ................................... 718
Van Be u;r• ancy E., FrC, 1604 Tenn., Lawrence ....................................................1161
Van Bf:{; e~, ii'3ncis W., SoE, 1602 La., 1208 Santa Fe, Atchison .............................. 651
an B1 ekiri:,k . arlene, Soc, 1145 La., 3701 Locust, KC, Mo ....................................... 290
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VVance, Leon J ., FrE, 1238 Tenn., 2522 Belmont, Parsons ..............................................1220
Vanc~:t atricia M., SrC, 1001 W Hills, 414 Greenway Terr., KC, Mo ......................... 768
Vand 1 ers, Robert I., SoEd, Snflr. Dorm 12, Orange City, Iowa ............................. .
an er Lippe, John M., FrC, 707 Tenn., 405 E Meyer, KC, Mo ................................. 2536R
Vanderpool, Barbara I., JrC, 1246 Oread, 802 NB, Wellington .................................. 898
van der Smissen, Margaret E., Soc, Locksley Hall, Buhler .......................................... 837
Vandeventer, Wayne E., FrE, 1334 Ohio, 637 Wabash, Topeka ................................ 2108
Vandiver, Oral W., Jr., FrC, 127 E 17th, RR 4, KC .................................... .................... 2364W
Van Doren, Claude, Jr., SoE, 1301 W Campus, 200 S Hillside, Wichita .................... 726
VanDyke, Edward E., FrC, Snflr. Dorm. 2, 925 Duncan, Newton ............................ .
Van Dyke, Kathryn, JrE, 1225 Oread, 463 E Kansas, Liberty, Mo .............................581
Van Dyke, Paul F., SrBus, W 10th, Plainville .................... ................................................534
Van Ert, Jess W., FrC, 933 Tenn., RR 1, Box 187, Cherryvale ....................................956
Van Gundy, Richard G., JrE, 2703 Snflr., Moline ........................................................ .
Van Marter, Cleta C., FrFA, Corbin, Grinnell ................................................................ 860

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Van Nortwick M., FrC, 1133 Vt., Lawrence ................................................................3103M
Van Pelt, Garth L., FrC, 947 Miss., 101 E 13th, Hutchinson ...................................... 2935W
Vansant, Mary L., JrC, 1611 Crescent, 1022 N Wyandotte, Dewey, Okla ............... 2185
•van Slyck, Harold E., JrC, Apt. 411, Lexington, Snflr . .......................... ....................... .
•van Tassel, Betty E., JrC, 17 Doug. Rd., Snflr., 735 E 15 St., Baxter Springs ........Wd.
• Van Tassel, Lowell W., JrC, N.O., 1733 Mass., 735 E 15th, Baxter Springs ........... .
Van Valkenburg, James M., FrC, 1121 La., Lawrence .................................................... 590
Van Wormer, Jeanne, JrC, Corbin, 917 Wash., Hoquiam, Wash .............................860
Varenhorst, Glenn E., FrC, 1324 Vt., Conway Springs ..............................................1562R
Varner, Barbara A., SrC, 1246 Miss., 415 S Pershing, Wichita .................................... 415
Varner, Mary L., JrC, 1246 Miss., 415 S Pershing, Wichita ......................................... .415
Vaughan. Jamieson R., SoE, 1245 W Campus, 336 S Elmwo·o d, KC, Mo . .................. 863
Vaughn, Billy M., FrE, 704 Ind., 1805 Crawford, Parsons ............................................ 1978
Vaughn, Donald S ., SoE, 704 Ind., 2312 Belmont, Parsons .......................................... 1978
Vaughn, William D., SoC, Commutes, Baldwin .......................................................... (1250)
Vazquez, Ana M., FrC, 1329 Ky., 800 Avda Arica, San Miguel, Lima, Peru ...... 1521W
Veach, Ruth P., SrFA, 1941 Mass., 146 N 8, Salina ····················;·······················Withdrawn
Veatch, Bonnie D., JrC, 1339 W Campus, 6305 Vernon, 1'4ernam ................................ 267
Veatch, Chauncey L ., FrC, 1025 W Hills, 100 E 30, Hutchmson ..................................2903
Veatch, Jack c., SoE, 1025 W Hills, 100 E '30, Hutchins~m ..........................................2903
Veatch, Robert w .. Soc, 1025 W Hills, 100 E 30, Hutchmson ...................................... 2903
Veatch, William A., FrE, 736 Conn., 6378 W 79, Overland Park ................................. .
Venso, Homer J., FrE, 1204 Ky., 124 W 1st, Newton ·····;··········;···································1629
Vermillion, Joan, FrC, 1246 Oread, 612 N Adams, Jun':tion City ................................ 898
Vermillion, Mary E., SrC, 1625 Edgehill, 950 S 11 , Salma ..........................................3140
Vernon, Glenn E., FrC, 1335 Vt., Box 38, Beattie ...................................................... ~287~
Vernon, Lyle J., JrBus, 1335 V~.• Box 38, ~eattie ........................................................ 287 T
Vesper Donald R., FrE, 900 Mame, Hill City .................................................................. 267 1•
Vessels, Joseph T., SoC, 1625 Mass., 1713 Nebraska, KC ............................................. .
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alker, Robert A., JrBus, 1537 Tenn., Acme, Wyo ....................................................... 565
Walker, Warren E., SrBus, Snflr. Dorm. 710, 1164 Webster, Topeka ..................... .
Walker, Wendell J., FrC, 1614 Ky., RR 1, Box 46, Hugoton ........................................205
Walker, William C ., JrE, 1621 Edgehill, 322 E 15, Hutchinson ...................................957
Wallace, Adrian W., JrBus, 1111 W 11th, 340 Ave. G, E, fflngman ........................1106
·Wallace, Alice D., SpBus, 401 Ark., Lawrence ............................................................1254R
Wallace, Doreen J., JrC, 1241 La., Norwich .......................................................................931
Wallace, George P., FrC, Snftr. Dorm .• 340 Avenue G. E, Kingman ........................
Wallace, Herbert S., Gr., Rm. 116, Snflr. Dorm .• Snflr ................................................ .
Wallace, John B., SoE, Commutes, 921 Top€ka, Topeka .......................... 20204 (Topeka)
Wallace, Kenneth W., FrC, RR 4, c/o Mrs. C. Sneegas, 901 E 7, Galena, Withdrawn
*Wallace, Richard M., Gr., RR 3, Lawrence ............................................................753-N-2
Wallace, Walter K ., JrBus, 1639 Mass., 343 N High, Chillicothe, Ohio ··-············1269M
*Wallace, William w ., JrC, 128 Lane P. Snflr., 334 Maple, Ottawa ........................... .
Waller, Milton H., JrE, Smith Hall, 7810 Ind., KC, Mo ................................................ .451
WaJlerstedt, John I., FrC. 933 Tenn., 530 E Marlin, McPherson .................................. 956
*Wallis, Keith L., lstL, 1911 R.I., 1325 N Market, Wichita-··········································
Wallisch, Carl R., FrC, 1311 R.I., 411 N.Y., Holton ....................................................... .
Walmer, Bermud K., FrE, 1012 Ala., 210 Garland, Leavenworth .............. Withdrawn
•Walmer, Paul M., SrC, 311 Lane 4, Snflr., Downs ......................................................... .
Walmer, Robert G., FrC, 312 Ind., 1001 W Walnut, Herington ............................... .
Walrafen, Leonard D., SoE, 634 Ill., 608 Twiss, Topeka .............................................. 2690W
Walsh, Patricia A., Soc, 1001 W Hills, 1620 S Detroit, Tulsa, Okla ............................. 768
Walter, Frederick G., FrC, 941 Vt., 620 Main, Florence .............................................. .
Walter, Harry G., FrC, Snflr. Dorm., Rm. 829, 8358 Valley View, Ovlnd. Park ... .
Walter, Howard F., JrBus, 1005 Ind., 7001 Ind., KC, Mo . ........................................ 3368W
•Walter, Joseph A., Jr., SrE, 301 Lane 10, Snflr., 1841 Colguitt, Houston, Texas
Walter, Kathryn A., FrFA, 1115 La., 6510 Penn., KC, Mo ...........................................537
Walter, Mary M., FrEd, Commutes, RR 1, Lecompton ................................................
Walters, George E., Jr., FrC, 1034 Miss., 511 Quindaro, KC .................................... 1834R
Walters, Gordon L., Jr., Soc. 1245 W Campus, 624 N Bluff, Anthony ..........................868
Walters, Marian J., FrC, Corbin, Ulysses ............................................................................860
Walters, Ruth L., JrC, 1345 W Campus, Kinsley ................................................................ 731
Walters, Willard J., SrE, 721% Mass., 3800 Paseo, KC, Mo ........................................
Walz, Royce C., FrC. 1111 W 11th, St. Francis ................................................................ 1106
Wampler, Dean D., SrE 1703 Orchard Lane, 424 S Malcolm, Chanute ..................... .401
Wampler, G alen W., JrC, 1001 Miss., 402 Delia, Minneapolis ................................ 2210R
•wanbaugh, Marvin L., FrE, 1213 Ohio, Lawrence ········-········ .. ············ ...................... 2982M
Wann, Wilfred c., Jr., FrE, 16·19 rn., 1829 W 49th Terr., KC, Mo ......................... 1327W
Ward, Alvin D., JrEd, 2014 Vt., 1120 S Washington, Chanute ................................... .
Ward, Anna J., FrC, Commutes, RR 1, Lecompton ..................................................... .
Ward, Beulah M., FrC, Corbin, Highland ....................................................................... 860
•ward, Doris o .. JrC, 1327 R.I., 1241 Mac Vicar, Topeka ..........................................2633R
•ward, Elizabeth A., (Hammler), FrC, 107 Lane P, Snflr., 5011 Troost, KC, Mo.
Ward, Gerald L., JrC, 1045 W Hills, Box 444, Ellinwood ................................................ 1700
Ward, Gracia J., JrC, 919 Ind, 106% W Chestnut, Dodge City .............................. 3004J
Ward, Helen E., SoFA, 1246 Oread, 1302 W 5, Coffeyville .............................................. 898
Ward, Jerry M., FrC, NROTC, 835 R.I., 1610 Odell, Great Bend ................................
*Ward, Joseph B., Jr., FrE, 107 Lane P, Snflr., 5011 Troost, KC, Mo .........................
•ward, Joseph o ., FrC, 1327 R.I., 1187 Webster, Topeka ............................................. 2633R

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Ward, Patricia A., JrC, 1124 Emery Rd., 621 W 61st St., KC, Mo .............................3217
Ward, Ralph Wm .. Jr., SoE, 1520 Marker, Lawrence ......................................................621
*Ward, Robert B ., SrBus, 309 Ind., Lawrence ................................................................ 2749J
•Ward, (William) H., Gr., 930 ill., 313 S 3rd, Sterling ....................................................1727
Warden, Cree H., Gr., 805 Miss., Lawrence ......................................................................125
Warden, Dale M., FrE, 1700 Ky., 320 N Prospect, Liberal ........................................4310M
Wardin, Charles M., FrC, 1711 Ky., Lawrence ..............................................................2817J
Wardin, Harry M., FrC, 1711 Ky., 209 W 11th, Topeka ..............................................2817J
Wardlow, Bernard L., FrFA, 1409 Tenn., 6427 McGee, KC, Mo ................................. 503
Wardrop, John J., SoE, 1145 R.I., 615 N Ced~r, Abilene ...............:····························1415
•warger, Arnold E., Gr., Haskell, 4496 Bro~dv1ew, Cleveland, Ohio ....................... .
Warkentine, Ed H., FrE, 1111 Ky., 903 N Ollve, Peabody .......................................... 1994\.V
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Warnken, Ernest w., JrBus, 1127 Ohio, 705 Bennington, KC, Mo ............................. 243
Warnock, Boyd w., FrFA, Commutes, 616 Lawrence, Topeka ................................... .
•warren, Georgia L. F., FrFA, 917 Ohio, Lawrence ....................................................1871M
Warren, James B., FrC, 303 Lane G. Snflr., Snflr ................ .......................................... .
•warren, Phyllis J., SrC, RR 1, c/o E. w. Henderson, 303 W 4, Garnett ............ 767-K-21
•warren, Raymond L., JrC, 303 Lane G, Snflr .. Snflr . ........................................ .......... ..
•warren, Thomas A., FrC, RR 1, c/o E. w. Henderson, RR 4, Garnett ............ 767-K-21
•warren, William D., JrBus, 917 Ohio, Lawrence ........................................................1871M
Warwick, Harold S., SoC, 1105 La., 206 Westover, KC, Mo ......................................... 1062
*Washburn, Richard L., SoC, 1633 Vt., Lawrence ........................................................ 3492R

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We~gel , W illiam J ., JrE, 1245 W Campus, 1704 Central, Dodge Ci ty ........................868
.ie~m:,r, Mvy ~ · lr tA, 1433 Tenn .• 440 W 63rd, KC, Mo. ······-························-········295
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w e\~r ,K n s ui' DxPF, 1108 Vt., 516 N Chandler, Topeka ............................................ 1052
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4 3 Mich., 643 W 57th, KC, Mo . ............................................1539J
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We m ~r, f1&lt;:Y h AJF E 433 Tenn., 6441 Summit, KC, Mo ........................................... 295
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We lib or n , ·{ 1ey ., JrC, Locksley, Lyndon ..................................................................836
• We llhom, Ww·Yt-m C., SoE, 1614 Ky., 2430 Aloma, Wichita ..........................................205
W ell. oJse, J1~m T ., Gr., 1113 W 10th, Lawrence .................................................... 25431\!
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W e s, oseph H ., Soc, Snflr. Dorm., 7419 Ward Pkwy., KC, Mo . ............ Withdr awn
Wells , Joseph R ., FrC, c/ o B. A. Green, RR 4, 3015 Campbell, KC, Mo .
• -;eil~ Quint on R., SrBus, 1105 La., 6524 Sagamore, KC .... ......................::::::::::::::::::1062

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e er, Edwar d B., FrC, 1301 W Campus, 1801 W 50th, KC ........................................ 726
W e 1t on, Dexter M., SrE, 1301 W Campus, 801 Ave. B, Sterling, Ill ...........................726
e 1ton, Lewis D ., FrC, 732 Conn., 3809 Lloyd St., KC ········-·······································.2127
W endlandt, Frank R., Jr., JrE, 816 Ky., 505 N 8th, Herington ....................................3529
W eng er, Mel ba L., SrC, Corbin, Horton ..............................................................................860
W enzel, Frank H., SrBus, Commutes, 5322 Aberdeen, KC ......................................... .
W e rhan, Charles E., Soc, W 10, Bennington ......................................................................534
*We rlinl , Richard C., SrC, 1236 N.Y., 1018 E 9th, Winfield ......................................... .

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West, Cha rles O., Jr., JrC, 742 Ohio, Lake Forest, Edwardsville ............................ 2921R
West, Charles S ., FrC, 1109 N.H., RR 6, St. Joseph, Mo ................................................ .
West , El oise R .• SrC, Foster, P .O. Box 96, Kincaid ........................................................ 257
West. Oval A., Jr., JrC, 1945 Tenn., RR 1, Muncie ..................................................... 2619W
West, William T., SoM&amp;SrC, 1244 La., 207 Old Manor, Wichita ........ ........................1752
Westerdick, Doris E., JrC, 7131 Paseo, KC, Mo ....................................... ........ Withdrawn
Weste r haus, George B., SrE, .Snfu. Dorm,. 407 W 6th St., Florence ........................
Westfall, Cad B., SoM, 1043 Ind., 215 W 5th, Halstead ................................................. 3014
•Westland, Jack L ., SrE, 1122 Ohio, RR 1, Asbury, Mo . ..............................................2602M
Westmacott, Robert I., JrC, 912 Ala. , 119 N Maple, Nowata, Okla . ........................ 2371J
Westmorel and, Georgia L ., JrEd, 1001 W Hills, 408 W 46th Terr., KC, Mo .............768
Westwood, John V., FrE, Eudora, Commutes, 509 S Hillside, Wichita ................. .
Wetsel, James A., JrE, 1200 W 23rd St., c/o Schiller, 1527 E 49 Terr., KC, Mo., 3417W
•wetz, W illiam H., SoE, 1216 Tenn., 117 S Kensington, KC, Mo ............................. 2531M
Weyand , Arnold L ., SoC, 920 Ind., Canton ................................... ................................... 1520J
Weybrew, Benjamin B., SrC, 124 W 13, Wamego ....................................................1490R
•Whaley, Betty M., FrC, 7 Lane C, Snfir., 1124 Division, Atchison ..........................
*Whaley, Thomas P., Gr., 7 Lane C, Snflr., 1124 Division, Atchison ............................
Wharton, John J., FrE, 845 R.I., 508 S Main, Holden, Mo . ............................... .........
Wharton, Mary J .. SoFA, 1625 Edgehill, 2817 S Roosevelt, Wichita ........................3140
Wheat, Achilles V., SoC, 1301 W Camyus, 2416 Minn., KC .......................................... 726
Wheat. Dorothy M., SoC, 1625 EdJ,ehil , 2416 Minn., KC . ............................................3140
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Wheeler, Bryan J., Jr., SoE, 1309 Ohio, 431 S Bellaire, KC, Mo .............................1534M
Wheeler, Charles B., Jr., SoM&amp;Gr., 1244 Ohio, 3906 Wyandotte, KC, Mo .................366
Wheeler, David J., SoE, Dorm 12, Snflr., 1117 W Van Horn, Independence, Mo., Wd .
Wheeler, Harry E., Jr., FrE, 1240 R.I., RR 2, Columbus ... ......................................... 1350R
Wheeler, Hennan, FrC, Room 417, Snflr.. 217 Neconi, Bonner Springs ................... .
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White. Max A ., SoC, 2
White, Norman D., Fr ,
•Vi'bite, Otis I., SrBus., 1
White, Ralph O., FrE, 131
White Richard E., FrE , 1
White: Robert K., FrE, 181
•White Robert L., SrBu • 10
•White'. Roger L .• FrE, 1330
White, Sanford R., JrC, 1621
White, William L., FrPh, 10
White William A., FrE, :RO
White: William M., FrC, 724
White Eagle, Mary A., SpFA,
Whiteford, Marilyn R., JrF A, C
Whitehead, ~ illiam A., FrC, 1233 Orea ,
Whitesidf, Edward L., JrC, Batt
Whitfield Rosemary I., FrC, 20
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Whiting, Biloine G., JrC, 1225 Ore
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Whiting, Melba J., JrC, Commute
Whitley, 'Ruth E., SrC, 1721 Ohio,
Whitlow, Dolph w., Jr., SoC, 1100 In
WhitmoI"l , Raymond L., SoC, 1037 T
Vv'hitney, Mary E., FrC, 1215 Oread,
Whitney, Richard J., FrC, 730 Ark.,
*Whitney, Wallace R., JrBus, 73q Ark.,
Whitsitt Virgil H., JrC, 923 1ain, RR
Whittenb ?rger, S. Bruce, Sp , 1014 to.
Wickersh un, Elizabeth A., JrC, Sleepy .
Wickert, Virginia L., SrBus, Corbin, C)aflin
Wicklin, Rita R., SrC, Foster, Amazonia, Io.
*Widdecombe, Lawrence w., Jr., Gr., c/o :Mrs.
Staten lsland, N.Y. ··································--·········
Widder, Willard G., SrE, 1708 Haskell Ave., 80
*Wiebe, Marvin R., FrC, 219 Dr. B, Sn~r., 328
Wiebe, Reynold H., FrC, c/o M. R. Wiebe, 219 Dr. B ,
Wiedemann, Robert E., JrE, 1947 Vt., Lawrence --····
Wiedenmann, George R., FrC, 1017 Ala., 823 Archibald
Wiens, Arthur N., JrC, 940 Mass., RR 4, Box 72,
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Wiggins, Arthur J., FrC, 1245 W Campu , 501 E
Wilber, Harry A., FrC, 1235 Tenn., Box 480, Lafa
Wilch, Veryl E., FrC, Rm. 232, Snflr. Dorm., RR 1
Wilcox Archer C., Gr., 39 Winona, 1869 Tenny o ,
Wilcox: Howard S., SrEd, 616 W 17th, Trous~le ···: ...... - ..- --··- - - - - · 3140
Wilcox Jane FrC 1625 Edgehill, 490 Sum.rrut, Bndgepo C onn. --·---iszoJ
Wilcox: John M., SoC, 920 Ind., 490 Summit. Bridgeport, onn.
Wilcox, Perry D., SoC, 1541 Tenn., 411 Jone~ Ave.. a
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Wild Katherine F., FrC, 701 Ill., c/o Mrs. Miller, RR 1,
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Wild~r. Herbert B., FrC, 116A Sioux Ct., Haskell, Law
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Wilder Sheila FrC Haskell, Lawrence .... - ..........................
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Wilder;on, Ch~rles R., FrE, Dorm. 15, Snflr., 623 '\¥_ ~y , El R no.
Wildgen, John J., Gr&amp;SoM, 1244 Ohio, 210 E 1:_s;, HoJ.Smgton •·-········ ..
Wildgen Leo F. FrC 1033 Vt. 210 E 1st, Hoisington · -·· ·········-- ·-····.. --· 721
Wildhag~n 1 Ern~st L.' SrE 1439 Tenn., 712 N 22nd, St. Jo eph, .to.-··-· ···----··
•Wiley, Bil1 B., SoC, 120 Lane N, Snfir., 2020 Felix S~ .• St. Jo eph, 1o. -···-···2s14~
Wiley, Derrold H., FrC, 615 La., 701 N 10th, Marysville•··•········ .. -· ...... -••···--•"·· 199-!R

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*Wiley, William D., Jr., SoC, 136 0, Snflr., Snflr ................... -··········--•--" ...- ......... 559W
Wilhm, William J., FrC, 1941 Ohio, 3713 Metropolitan, KC ..... - .. •······--··-···--·· .......

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.-Wilkerson, Clyde, Jr., JrE, Commutes, 612 Lafayette, Topeka .............. 6302 (Topeka)
•Wilkes, Thomas R., FrE, 218 Lane M, Snflr., 411 W 34th 'Terr., KC, Mo .......... ·-····
Wilkie, David B., SoE, 721 % Mass., 1002 N Buckeye, Abilene ....................................96
*Wilkinson, Paul N., JrC, 100 Lane P, Snflr., Snflr ................. - ..................................... .

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Willcott, Walter F., FrPh, Dorm. 12, Snflr., 700 N 7th, Leavenworth ..................... .
Willenberg, Donald F., FrE, 2001 N.H., Claflin .............................................................1711R
Willey, Harold V., FrE, c/o H. C. Nelson, KU Sta., RR 5, Lawrence ..................... .2720\V
Williams, Albert F., FrE, 226 Locust, 3015 Sea, Independence, Mo ....................... 2134W
Williams, Arba E., Soc, 414 W 12th, Lawrence ................................................................3128
"'Williams, Austin B., Gr., RR 1, 1st &amp; Mich., 413 E Sutherland, McPherson ........1563M
William, Charles D., Jr., JrBus, 1621 Edgehill, 616 N Jennings, Anthony ..............957
Williams, Charlyne J., JrC, Locksley, 3027 N 11th, KC ..................................................921
Williams, Claude H., SoPh, 1101 Miss., 211 Wash., Ellsworth .................................. ..
Williams, Clayton W., FrE, 1701 Miss., Satchel Creek Ranch, Rosalia ..................1344J
Williams, Dick G., SoC, 1607 Crescent Rd., Lawrence ................................................1967
Williams, Donald L., Soc, 1425 Tenn., 932 S 11th, Salina ..............................................552
Williams, Edgar B., JrC, 1607 Crescent Rd., Lawrence .............................................1967
Williams, Evan R., SoC, 1320 Ohio, 711 S Spring, Nevada, Mo ................................. 1159
Williams, Floyd L., FrC, 905 La., 1303 S Oak, Harper .. .............................................. 3120J
Williams, Gene V., FrFA, 1540 La., 501 W Central, ElDorado ..................................... .444
Williams, Glenn E., JrC, 1100 Ind., 823 N 1st, Arkansas City ....... ............................... 284
Williams, Harold A., SoC, 305 E 19th, 925 N 2nd, Clinton, Mo ............................. 2977M
*Williams, Harold L., FrPh, Snflr., Apt. 403, Lane 9, Goodman, Mo ........................ .
Williams, Jack L., JrC, 1500 N.H., 616 Sergeant, Joplin, Mo ...................................2232J
Williams, Jack 0., JrC, 1101 Mis.3., 211 WashinJ:!i;on, Ellsworth ................................
*Williams, James L., JrE, 1012 Ky., 1517 Odell, Great Bend ...................................... 3473M
Williams, James R., FrC, 1540 La., 604 E Miami, Paola ........ .......................................... 443
*Williams, Jean M., SpFA, 110 Lane B, Snflr., 413 E Sutherland, McPherson ......... .
Williams, John F., SrE, 1025 W Hills, 457 6th Ave., Troy, N.Y .............................. .2903
Williams, Juliette V., FrC, 1433 Tenn., 420 E Armour, KC, Mo . ................................ 295
Williams, Lawrence D., FrE, 1846 Barker, 323 N Penn, Anthony ............................2248
WilJiams, Margaret J., SoC, 1246 Oread, Eudora ............................................................898
Williams, Mila, SoC, 1246 Oread, 1619 Silver Lake Rd., Topeka .................................. 898
Williams, N. Patricia, FrC, Miller, RR 2, Clay Center ....................... _............................980
Williams, Osea C., FrFA, 1236 N.J., Box 299, Sicily Island, La., .............................. 2178M
*Williams, Ray H., FrC, 786 Walnut, 426 W 6th, Pittsburg ........................................ 3150W
Williams, Robert E., FrPh, 1043 Miss., RR 1. Edwardsville ....................................1834R
Williams, Robert G., FrE, 639 Vt., 3027 N 11th, KC ...................................................1347M
Williams, Robert L., FrE, 2232 Mass., 415 Howard, Hutchinson ............................1249M
*Williams, Roy E., FrC, 1700 Ky., Bluff City .................. ............................................. 3410:M
*WiJiiams, Sanford R., SoE, Apt. 19, Lane F, Snflr., 1320 Bellevue, St. Joseph, Mo.
Williams, Virginia M., SrC, Corbin, 1517 Odell, Great Bend ...................................... 860
Williams, Walter L., FrE, 1623 Ky., 5723 Montgall, KC, Mo .................. -.................. li06R
Williams, Wilda R., JrC, 1144 La., Alexander ....................................................................781
Williamson, Ollie C., FrPh, 1101 Miss., 801 S Monroe, Versailles, Mo ...... ............. .
Williamson, Robert O., FrE, W 10th, 2520 Maryland, Topeka ...................................... 534
Williford, Harry E., Jr., SrBus, 1414 Snflr. Dorm., 1414 Park Place, Wichita ....... .
*Willis, Orville L., FrPh, 304 Ind., Lawrence ................................................................ ..
Willis, Reuben E., FrFA, 816 Ky., 18 S Wilson, Chanute ............................................ 3059
Willson, Phyllis G., FrEd, 1230 Tenn., Garnett ................................................................1155
Wilson, Aaron A., Jr., FrC, 1439 Tenn., 4404 Benton, KC, Mo ..................................... 721
*Wilson, Alice H., SoM, 407 W 12th, 409 W 5th, Pittsburg .......................................1603W
Wilson, Ardyce L., FrC, 1144 La., 421 Elm, Ottawa ........................................................ 781
Wilson, Barbara J., FrM, 1537% Tenn., 207 Colorado, Manhattan ............................ 506

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Wilson, Donald E., SrBus, 1536 Tenn., 1524 W 4th, Hutchinson ............................ 2218-W

Wilson, Donald E., FrC, 312 Ind., Moscow ........................................................................ .
Wilson, Elsie A., SpC, Watkins Hosp., 1215 Bertrand, Manhattan ........................... .
Wilson, Evan K., SoC, 1540 La., 721 S Park, Independence, Mo .................................. .443
*Wilson, Forrest A., SrE, 919 Ind., 227 Poplar St., Halstead ...................................... 3004J
*Wilson, Francenia E .. SrC, 2 Lane D, Snflr., 412 Court Ave., Ellsworth ............... .
Wilson, Galen E., FrFA, 1111 W 11th, 1251 Lincoln St., Topeka ..............................1106
Wilson, Gerald G., SoE, 1213 Ohio, 551 S Poplar, Wichita .......................................... ..
Wilson, Gloria J., FrC, 828 Ind., 3836 Lloyd Ave., KC ................................................ 1312M
Wilson, Henry J., FrC, 1011 Tenn., 515 W 16th, Pawhuska, Okla ............................. 1946W
Wilson, James N., SrC, 1111 W 11th, 1251 Lincoln, Topeka .......................................... llOG
Wilson, John M., SoE, 910 Vt., 6300 W 63rd, Merriam ..................................................2640J
Wilson, Joseph R., SrE, 2629 Snflr. Dorm., 732 Vt., Sikeston, Mo ............................ .
Wilson, Katherine A., FrM, 1301 La., 605 W 50th, KC, Mo ........................................... 3232
"'Wilson, Lloyd C., Gr., 1345 Ky., Turner .......................................................................... 1124R
Wilson, Mary M., SrFA, 1345 W Campus, 812 W 8th, Pittsburg ................................ 731
Wilson, Nathan E., FrE, 816 Maine, RR 1, Sabetha ..........................................................3353
Wilson, Norma E., FrC, 133S Vt., RR 1, Oswego ..........................................................1361M
*Wilson, Norman D., SrE, 2 Lane D, Snflr., 412 Court Ave., Ellsworth ................... .
*Wilson, Richard C., SrE, 1534 Vt., Lawrence ............................................................... 2487J

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Winsor, Alfred
Win or, Earl P.,
insor, Thoma K
Winston, Daniel D .
Winter, Jack E., F
inter, ~ lllton S.,
Winter, Ralph 0 . ,
•Winter, Robert G.,
Winter, V irginia J., J
•winterburg, Ardelle L.
•Winterburg, Franci
Wintermote, John , . ,
Wintermote, Richard
Winters, Bette B., FrC.
•Winters, Harold G . , Fr
Winters, Harry L., FrE
Winters, Horace 0., Fr
•Winters, Wallace
., Fr .
Winterscheidt, Sally J ., So
*Winton, Dwight L., FrFA . 10
Wise, Carmen J. , FrC, 1537~
Wise, John E . , F rEd, RR 5,
Wiseman, Cad D . , SoE, 1247
•w1seman, Gordon G., Gr., 2 P ow
Wismer, Alice M . , J r C , 342 Johnson.
. Wisner, Mary A. , JrC, 1236 Oread. How
*Wisner, Paul A . , SoC, 4 Lane H, Snflr . ,
•Witherspoon, John G ., Jr . , SrE, 2
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*Witherspoon, Marietta R., SrC, 2 Lane
*Witt, Grace P . , SrC, 1601 R . I., cott Ci
Witt, Lynn E., SpC, AAF, Eldridge Hote
Witte, Emma D ., FrC, 1046 Ohio. Richlan
Woerner, Geldard H., Gr, 1030 '"ain, 330 Cl
Wolf. Doris J., FrC, 2227 N.H., Lawren e ......... - - - - - - - ~ - - - - Wolf, Paul A . , SrBus, 1614 Ky., RR 1, Lyons.
"'Wolf, Robert W., JrBus, Conunutes, RR 1, Lyon _ . .
Wolf, Ruth J., FrC, 1537% Tenn . , RR, Lyons --·------·--·
*Wolfe, Benny W., Gr., 345 Ind . , Meade .............. ----.. ··-· . --Wolfe, Dennis F., FrE, 1344 Ky., Blue Mo nd ·-··---·······
Wolfe, Fayeben w., Gr., Commutes, 1255 Tyler, To ekn
- - 552
Wolfenbarger, Keith A., SoC, 1425 Tenn. Talmag ......
257
Wolfskill, Frances A .• JrC , Foster, 5436 Garfield KC.
- - - 451
Wolkow, Bernard E . , JrBus Smith Hall, 254 S Glenda!
- *Wolski, Edward E .. SoE, 11 Lane Q, Snflr., S nflr ......... - ..........- ... .....- - - -· -- 3441
*Wolski, John S., SrBus, 1340 Tenn., 14 S 6th, KC . ...... ·-··-··-···-·-··-· .... - ....- - ·-:; 641J
Wolt1camp, Harry F., Jr. , FrE, 1137 Vt., Box 16. Stilwell . ...- - - - · __........ -• ~
Womack, Bernard J., FrE, Snflr . Dorm., 222 S 12 St., Humbold .......... ----·-3402M
~onder, Roy L., FrE, 819 Maine, 1019 Ratone , anhattan ..........................- .. - ·-- 768
'Wood, Dorothy D., FrC, 1001 W Hills, 1220 Huntington Rd., KC, fo. _ ..........- -·• WWoodd, EJldon E., SrBus, 726 Conn., Lawrence ............................. _ ................ ................................
oo , ack A., FrE, 603 Drive D, Snflr., 1711 E 59th KC, fo ..........................................
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James S., FrC, 1100 Ind . , 8 E 70 St., KC, Mo ..............................................................2 John W., Jr., SrC, 946 Ohio, Meade ................................................................................. 1635J
Lawrence D., FrC, 941 Ind . , Hoxie . ......... ..................................................................... ithdrawn
Ralph M., SoE, 1132 W Hills, Trousdale ............................................................................................ 1695
Robert B., FrEd, McCook, 252 S Hillside, Wichita ..................................................................2010

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Woodard, Goldie R., SpC, 1420 Ky . , Sunior Ct, Belmont, Ill .......................................... .............. 1162
Woodard, Park~ H., Jr., FrC, 1743 La., Lawrence ........ .................................................................... 1676R
Woodard, Robert L., Gr., 227 W 22nd, 1409 E Washington, Joliet, Ill ............. Withdrawn
•woodcock, Charles A., FrE, 1409 R.I., Lawrence ......................................................................................... 2670J
*Woodcock, Virginia L., Soc, 1409 R.I., Lawrence ....................................................................................... 2670J
Wooden, Walter w., Jr., SoC, Snflr., 50 E Concord, 'KC, Mo ............................................................. .
•woodman, Arthur T., JrE, 817 Inc.t . , Lawrence ........................................................................................... .
Woodring, Lyle L., SoE, 1408 Tenn., 1411 Fairview, Wichita .............................................................. 148
Woodrum, Luella M., FrC, Corbin, 1601 City Limits, Louisburg . .................................................860
*Woods, Charles M., SpM, 501 Tenn .• 4915 Troost. KC, Mo .................. .............................................3183M
Woods, Donaldeen, FrC, Corbin, 2006 Olathe Blvd., KC ....................................................................... 860
Woods, Geor ge E., Jr., FrE, 1244 R.I., 326 N 32 St., KC ........................................................................... .
Woods, Marilyn L . , SrBus, 1215 Oread, Clearwater ................ . ............................................................................1783
Woods, Warren R ., FrE, 901 Ohio, 100 N. Campbell, Beloit ................................................................... 3490M
~Woodward, Howard E., SoE, RR 6, Lawrence .................. . ......................................... ..................... . .......... 735Kl1
Woodward, Joan, JrC, 1246 Miss., 407 W 60th Terr., KC, Mo .............................................................. 415
*Woodward, John M., Gr., 1S40 Ill., Oak Hi11 Rd . , Southboro, Mass ....................................... . . 1826M
~oo~ward, Margaret L., FrC, 2101 Vt . , 100 W Central, ElDorado . . ......................................... .
oo worth, Gilbert F., FrC, 919 Ind., 121 Chestnut, Halstead ................................................ 3004J
Woolcott, John E., Jr., JrE, 1025 W Hills, Halstead ........................................................... ....... ... . . . . . . 2903
Woolf, Wayne W., FrE, 642 N . H., Lawrence .................................. . ......................... . ................... . .......................1335R
•woolpert, Donald R., SrE, Commutes, RR 5, Topeka ......................................................................................... .
*Woolworth, Del L., JrE, 110 Lane Q, Snflr., 809 La., Lawr ence ..... .................................................... .
*Wooster, Lester A., SrE, 1315 Tenn., Erie .... . ............................ ................................................................................. 2738W
Wootten, George E., FrC, Sntlr. Dorm . 1, 1327 W 3rd St., Wilmington, Dela . ............ .
*Worcester, Price L., FrE, 719 Ala ., 705 E Comm., Oberlin .............. ........................... ...................2671W
*Worford, William L . , FrE. 1027 Penn., 327 W 7th, Rus!'ell .......................... . . ............................................2598M
Workman, Charles E., Soc, 1130 Ky., 1705 Morgan, P arsons ......................................................... .
Worley. Jackson H., SoC, 1042 Ohio, 221 W 4th, Maryville. Mo ................................ ..............2584
Wornom, Joyce M., SrEd, 1115 La . , 901 Allison. Chandler, Okla ...........................................537
Worrall, George I., JrE, Smith, 1234 Reynolds, KC ............................................... ..................... ...... ................... .451
Worwag, William R., SoE, Battenfeld, 303 Virginia, Sabetha ................ ................. ........ ..................... 234

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*Wray, Mary V., SoC, 1041 Ky .• 1022 S State, Iola ......................... ............ . . ......................................................... ....... 3166W
Wreglesworth, Thomas J . , FrEd, 1408 Tenn ., 7250 E End, Chicago, Ill . . ........ . ........................148
Wren, Raymond B., JrE, 1724 N . H . , 602 S Silver, Paola ...........................................................................
Wright, Alice H., JrC, 1433 Tenn., 111 Greenwood, Topeka ............................................ . . ...... . . .......... 295
Wright, Barbara J., JrFA, 1247 Tenn., Holton ........ . . ........................................................................... Withdrawn
Wright, Bruce M. , SrBus, 106 Barker, Haskell, 105 W 111th Pl., Chicago, Ill .............. .
• Wright, Clifford C., Jr., FrE, 921 Mo . , Lawrence ...................................................... .................... ................ 1763J
*Wright, Elizabeth F., FrC, 1320 Mass., Dwight ............................................... ........................................ ................ 2318
"'Wright, Harold E . , JrE, 1320 Mass., Dwi!lht ................... .................................................................................... :. 2318
Wright, Harwin M., SoC. B . A. Green, RR 4, 426 N 4th, Arkamas City ................ ...........1979J
Wright, Margaret H., JrC, 1625 Edgehill, 824 W Harvey, Wellington ...................................... 3140
Wright, Owen W., FrC, 1045 W Hills, 305 Roo~evelt, Coffeyville ..................................................1700
Wright, Robert P., FrC, SnJlr. Dorm. 7, 3433 S Benton, KC, Mo ...................................................... .
*WriJ!ht, Robert W., JrBus, 302 Lane Q, Snflr., Fowler ..................................... .............................. ...................... .
*Wright, Stanley F . , FrE, 120 Drive C, Snflr., 616 Jackson Ave . , Su:::.quehanna, Pa.
Wright, Susan, SoFA, 1339 W Campus, 710 N Denver, Tul!'a, Okla ......................................... 267
*Wright, Willard K., JrE, 231 Lane A, Snflr . , 1010 S Cedar, Otfawa .............. . . ............................ .
Wright, William H .• SrBus, 1111 W 11th, 5932 Rockhill Rd ., KC, Mo . ............................ ..... 1106
Wuerth, Robert J., JrBus, W Hills Pkwy . , 420 E 70th St., KC, Mo .........................................1700
Wuest, John M., FrC, 1245 W Campus Rd., 2029 Swift, N KC, lVIo .............................................. . 868
Wulf, Margaret L., FrM, 2208 Mass . , 731 Hendryx, Wichita .............................................................. 2441
Wulf, Thornton E . , FrE, 2310 Ohio, Argoni~ ............................................................................................................. 2687M
Wulfkuhle, Robert L., FrC, 231 N 6th, Lawrence ........... .......... ................................................................. ........... 3307W
Wullschleger, Armand D . , JrBus, Snflr. Dorm., RR 2, Marysville . ...........................................
•wuthnow, Alma (Ann) R . , JrC, 838 Ill., Bison ......................................................................................................... .
Wuthnow, Dean L., FrC, NROTe, 1140 Ohio, Lawrence ....................................................................1603J
*Wuthnow, Rodney D., JrC, 838 Ill., Hope ................................................................................................................. .
Wyatt, Richard C., FrC, 1113 Ky., 518 E Main, Sterling ...........................................................................1423
Wycoff, Elnora L., SoC, Carruth, Solomon ..................................................................................... ........... ........................164
Wycoff, Norman G., JrC, Snflr. Dorm. 2709, P.O. Box 125, Solomon ........ . . ............................. .
Wygle. Ralph W . , Jr., FrEd, Robinson Gym, Box 154, Chase .............................................................. .
;yman, Donald M., JrC, 1439 Tenn., 317 E 13th, Hutchinson ............................................................... 721
ymore, Max L., SrE, 1247 Ohio, 1284 Garfield, Topeka ............... .............. .................... ......................3338
Wynn, Margaret M., JrC, Miller, 219 N Wash . , ElDorado ....................................................................... 980
Wysick, Grant I., FrC, 646 La., 2115 E 68th Terr., KC, Mo . .....................................................18:}ij

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*Yoder, Erner on D.
Yoder, Harley J.,
Yohe, Delton S ., F
Yonally,
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Yonley, Louis F.,
Yordy, Jason K ., S
• York, Charle L .. S
* York, Edwin ., JrE,
*York, Frank
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York, Leland A., FrE,
York, Robert B., SoE.
•Yost, B yron A., So 1,
Yost, Mary E., JrFA,
Yost, Roger H., JrE, 1
*Yost, William G., SoE,
Young, Anne J ., SrC,
Young, Charles M.,
•Young. Charles R., So
Young, Dean R., FrC.
• Young . Donald C. , JrC
Young, Donald P. , JrB
*Young, Elburn E., SrE, 17
Young, Elizabeth M., JrC,
Young, Gale L., FrE, 940 La
Young, George P., S rC, 1111
Young, Jam.es M., FrC, 721 ~
*Young, James R. , FrE, C om
*Young, Lyle A., SoC, 1109 .
Young, Mary J. , JrC , Jolliffe,
Young, Mary J. , SrC, 1112 Tenn ..
Young, Melba J ., J rEd, Carruth,
Young, Philip M., SoE, 1045 W
Young, Richa rd C., SoC, 1309 0
Young, Richar d W ., 3rdL, 1112
Young, Robert B .. FrC. 1709 'fi!;
Young, Thomas C ., SoE, 1111 W
Young, Waller R ., FrFA, 305 E 19 ,
Young, William F., S r E , 1115 Tenn., 5
Younger, P aul C ., FrC , 1122 Ohio, 60
Yount, Harri et P., FrC, 1941 Mass .. 222
Yoxall, James R., JrC, 1012 R.I .,
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Yung, Eva L., S r C , Corbin, RR 2, Sedgwick ......
Zabel, Harold D ., FrE, 1308 Mass., 215 1 ~ fain. Ottawa . •.
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Zachman, Patricia A ., SoC, 1433 Tenn., 2615 Franc! . S . J o eph
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Zachow, Gerald R ., SoE, 1407 Ky. , 2452 Quincy. KC, 'do . .... -·- • ·---*Zack, Melvin L., JrEd , 114 Lane A, Snflr., Sn.fir ...•.... ·· .. · ···-····- ·· · ·
Zalokar, Robert H., FrC, 945 Ala .. \Vec::t
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Zanovich, William E., FrC, 1320 Vt .. Box 121, Le vi ······-·· - ·
Zarker, Keith E .. Gr., 829 Main, 521 Lane, Too ka
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Zeh, Paul L., JrC, 1541 Tenn. , 240 S Ferree, KC
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*Zeller, Doris E ., Gr., 742 Ind., 303 W Morgan St., Dixo~. m • -··-- ·· ·· - -- - -: 1907
*Zeller, Edward J. , Gr., 742 Ind., 1025 Galena Rd., ~ ona, ~11. _. .. • •· · · -··-· 766W
Zeller, Margaret A ., Gr., 1343 Tenn., 437 N Broadview, \ ch1ta -···-- ····--..-·· zo33
Zellers, Paul B., SoC, 1131 Tenn., 424 Iowa, Holton ..... ·-········-·-········-- · .. - ....-·•Zellmer, Dale L ., F r C, 547 Mich., 402 W Pearl. orton --- .......... •·-········-.. -·-- ..•·····
Zemaitis, Albert J., JrC, Room 719 Snflr. Dorm., 924 Lyons, KC .. ····-·····-······-·· is71R
Z~rniekow, Albert F .• SoE, 1115 Ohio, 801 W 6th, Junc~ion ~ity ... ··-·· · ······vuhdrawn
Z~e~ch, Harold H., FrC, 1145 Ind., 2nd Orange, Baldwm City .......... -··•·· '\
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Z~lhox, Robert E., F r E, 933 Ala ., Lawr e~cc ........ ................................... 1437
*Z!mmer, Florence A., JrFA, 1145 -yr Hills Pkw;r., Lawrence ................. - .... -.. ·: ..243
Zimmer, Norbert A., JrC, 1127 Ohio, ~ox 72, S1.lckney ._. ............................................ 1!85
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Zimmerman, Julian Q., SoC, Commutes, 1019 Medford, Topeka .... .... ... . ....... .
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Zimmerman, Raymond A., JrBtis, 1309 Ohio, 310 Topeka, Burlingame .............. 1534:tv.
Zimmerman, Robert H., FrE, 1801 Bar ker, L awrence ...................... ...................... 1616\V
Zimmerman, Matthew H., SoE, 1105 La., 3032 Forest, KC, Mo . ............... ..................1062
Zimmerman, Werner, FrC, 1247% Ky., 126 N Top eka, EJDorado ............................. .
Zingaro, Ralph A ., Gr., 2613 Snflr. Dorm., 1715 79th, Brooklyn, N.Y . .................. ..
Zink, Mary K, FrC, 1636 N.H., Lawrence ........................................................................1376J
Zirger, Merle A., FrC, 1241 Tenn., 300 Wisc., Holton .................................................... 2675R
Zoller, Patricia R., FrFA, 1224 Ohio, 3900 E 1st, Wichita .......................................... ..
Zollinger, Mary J ., JrFA, Locksley, 839 W 5th, Junction City ................................... 921
Zook, Donald R., FrC, Commutes, 3002 Spruce, KC, Mo . ............................................ .
Zook, Paul W., FrM&amp;SrC, Watkins, Hosp., 1023 Topeka, Larned ................................ 890
Zoschke, Marvin C., SrFA, 1525 La., RR 1, Junction City ......................................... .2924J
Zuercher, Barbara A., JrC, 1145 La., 234 N Pinecrest, Wichita ................................... .290
zumBrunnen, Eva M., FrC, Corbin, 405 Sinclair, Louisburg ....................................... 860
Zurfluh, Walter E., FrC, 305 E 19th St., RR 1, Clifton ..............................................2977M
Zweers, John R .,FrE, 907 Ark., 2632 Folsom, St. Joseph, Mo .................................. .
Zweifel, Samuel, Jr., SoM, 1043 Ind., Luray .................................................... ................ 3014

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VA4814 *Wahl, H. R., Dean &amp; Prof, Path, KU Sch of Med, 1439 W 61 Terr .................... .HI1125
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*Newell, C. B ., Bus Mgr, S of M, KU Hosp, 5519 W 67, Ov.Pk . ........................ OV3045J
Van Lew, A., Dir of Nurs Ed, KU Sch of Med, Hinch Hall ... .. .......................V A4814
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* Adams, C., Instr, Nurs Ed, KU Sch of Med, 300 E Armour ................................LO6400
*Algie, W. H., Assoc Med &amp; Pharm, Bennett Bldg, 1840 Oakland ....................F A9961
• Allen, L. G., Prof Clin Radiology, Huron Bldg., 1051 Kimball ........................ DR142l
*Allen, Max S., Assoc Med, 315 Alameda Rd., 4155 Eaton .................................... LO1448
Allen, Sylvia, Instr Neuropsych, Prof. Bldg., 43 &amp; Locust ................................WE2225
*Anderson, R. B., Asst Ped, 4301 Main, 5905 Wornall ......................................... DE2882
*Arms, A. V ., Instr Med, Plaza Med Bldg, 6142 Locust ............................................JA5612
*Asher, Graham, Assoc Prof Med, Prof Bldg., 5410 State L ine ..........................JA4683
*Aull, John, Asst Prof Ped, Prof Bldg, 6544 Summit ...........................................JA0333

DR2281 *Barney, L. F., Assoc Prof Erner Clin Surg, Brthd Bldg, 1307 Hoel Py ......... DR4357
*Barry, W. B., Inst Otorhinol, 4600 Millcreek .............. ......................................... .LO3210
VI4238 *Bell, J. V., Assoc Med, Prof Bldg, 1745 W 50 ...................... . .................................... VA4397
VA4814 Bennett, Elizabeth, Sec Dept Med, KU Sch of Med, 1918 Olathe ...................... LO7497
HA0266 *Bernreiter, M., Assoc Med, Prof Bldg, 709 E 62 ....................................................DE1288
VA3243 *Berry, M. G., Assoc Med, Plaza Med Bldg, 2709 W 68 Terr ............................ JA0987
DR3654 *Betz, J . S., Asst Ophth, Huron Bldg, 622 Orient Dr ............................................FA910S
DR3654 *Billingsley, J. A., Assoc Prof Ophth, Huron Bldg, 2024 Wash Blvd ............DR6808
LO3150 Bills, M. L., Assoc Neuropsych, Plaza Med Bldg, 6947 Oak ................................JA0493
VA3243 *Bohan, P. T., Prof Erner Med, Plaza Med Bldg, The Walnuts ............................WE0366
LO6727 *Boody, R. J., Inst Med, Plaza Med Bldg, 2508 W 43 ..............................................WE5813
LO7400 *Boughnou, H.P., Asst Prof Med, 315 Alameda Rd, 660 W 61 Terr ....................HI2647
HA2202 *Bowser, J. F., Assoc Radiol, Prof Bldg, 954 W 32 .................................................. LO3991
VA4814 Burnett, M., Supv &amp; Inst, Disp, KU Sch of Med, 3705 W 52 Terr ....................V A6891
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*Cain, A. S., Jr., Asst Surg, Prof Bldg, 5216 Falmouth Rd ................................... .LO9544
*Calkins, L. A., Prof Gyn &amp; Ob, KU Sch of Med, 3701 Bdwy ............................WE5775
Carlson, H. E., Inst Surg, Prof Blog, 1745 Swatzel Rd ........................................ LO1410
Case, M., Sec Dept Path, KU Sch of Med, Merriam Blvd &amp; Hess, Merriam 1477
*Coburn, D. F ., Assoc Surg, Prof Bldg, 1508 N 21 ....................................................F A9501
Colglazier, Mary C., Fellow in Res, KU Sch of Med .............................................. ..
*Cox, K. E ., Instr Gyn &amp; Ob, Prof Bldg, 3745 Locust ............................................LO1535
Curran, D., Asst Ophth, Fed Res Bk Bldg, 5225 Rockhill Rd ............................HI1837
*Curran, E. J., Prof Ophth, Fed Res Bk Bldg, 800 W 56 ........................................ HI2420
Curran, K., Asst Ophth, Fed Res Bk Bldg, 800 W 56 ....... .................................... HI2420

VA3243 *Danglade, J. H., Assoc Med, Plaza Med Bldg, 5601 Pembroke Lane ................ JA6305
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Ethlyn C. Jennings (S), Parkville, Mo • . . . .
Parkville 177
George H. Keene (F), 336 W. 36th, KCMo . . .
. . . . . VA 8220

Name

Address

Phone

Keith Kennard (F), 5017 Mission Rd, KCKs • . . . . . . . • . • .
• JO 4013
Carl Kobler (S). Morland, Ks, 3931 State Line, KCMo . • • . •
· JU 4938
Lawrence E. Lamb (W), Fredonia, Ks, 1303 W. 39th, KCMo.
• VA 0755
Anita M. Landrum (W), Hays, Ks, 2840 Baltimore, KCMo . .
VA 0461
Roy A. L wson (S), 3027 N. 33rd, KCKs • • • . . . . . . . . . • .
· FA 6428
Bruce L. Livingstone (F), Seattle, Wash, 730 Splitlog, KCKs
Richard F. Looker (W), Emporia, Ks, 1303 W. 39th, KCMo .
• VA 0755
John Marshall (F), Floral Park, NY, 4129 Cambridge, KCKs
• JO 5817
Glen E. Martin Jr. (W), Emporia, Ks, 4409 Gillham Rd, KCMo .
· LO 7889
William R. McPhee (S), 1106 Louisiana, Lawrence, Kansas . • . • • • Lawrence 2204
Max 1. Miller (W), Newton, Ks, 4314 Booth, KCKs . . . . . . . . .
• KE 0792
Warren C. Miller (Sp), Corry, Pa, Providence Hosp, KCKs . • .
· DR 3060
Tom A. Montgo_mery (F), Hill City, Ks, 5924 El Monte, Mission, Ks
• · LA 9448
Max E. Musgrave (S), Minneapolis, Ks, 1303 W. 39th, KCKs
· VA 0755
Bentley A. Nelson (F), 4502 Main, KCMo • • • •
Phyllis A. Ogg (W), 2020 Olathe Blvd, Apt. 202, KCKs, · · · ,
· JO 6869
Milton B. Ozar (F), 4028 Warwick, KCMo . . . . . . . . . . . • .
· WE 6237
Don C. Petersen (F), Palo Alto, Calif, 1919 Olathe Blvd, KCKs.
• JU 5324
Richard]. Reece (W), 2505 Lafayette, KCKs . . . . . . . . . . • . •
· DR 6466
Francis E. Riordan (Sp), Pittsburg, Ks, 3810 Mercier, KCMo
· LO 9315
Alvin L. Russo (F), Buffalo, NY, 1303 W. 39th, KCMo . . . . • .
· VA 0755
Robert K. Saylor (S), Lawrence, Ks, 3601 State Line, KCMo .
. JE 0985
Jack C. Schroll (F), Hutchinson, Ks, 4004 Bell, KCMo . . . . . .
· LU 0836
Harold Shifrin (F), New York, NY, Providence Hosp, KCKs . .
· DR 3060
Charles E. Shopfner (Sp), Ft. Smith, Ark, 1303 W. 40, KC Mo .
· WE 6226
Robert K. Skillman (Sp), Hutchinson, Ks, 1305 Locust, KCMo.
. HA 6767
. LU 3666
Donald]. Smith (Sp), 3625 Bell, KCMo... . . .
. ..... .
. VA 6035
William S. Spicer Jr. (W), 4136 Adams, KCKs . • . • . . . . . . .
Louis J. Stadnik (Sp), 3 700 Cambridge, KC Ks
Rex R. Taggart (F), 3700 Cambridge, KCKs . . . . . . . . . . .
JO 5117
KE 4282
Daniel J. Tenenberg (S), 4200 Booth, KCKs . . . . . . . . . . .
WE 0142
Elias M. Throne (S), Bronx, NY, 4229 Holly, KCMo . . . . • .
Howard R. Wagenblast (F), Smith Center, Ks, Sunflower,Ks
LO 7029
Richard D. Waterman (F), North Haven, Maine, 3015 Wyandotte, KCMo.
LO 3029
Robert W. Weber (W), 5556 Tadoe Lane, KCKs . . . . . . . . . .
VA 0755
William T. West (Sp), Wichita, Ks, 1303 W. 39th, KCMo . . . .
George N. Weston (F), Lawrence. Ks, 3560_ Wyoming, KC1'.1,o.
JE 2601
Cad B. Westfall (W), Halstead, Ks, 3016 Willard, KCKs . . . .
FI 2988
FE 1241
S. Bruce Whittenberger (W), 6029 Delmar, Mission, Ks •
VA 0755
John J. Wildgen (S), Wichita, Ks, 1303 W. 39th, KCMo . .
VA 5575
Alice H. Wilson (W), 3820 Booth, KCKs . . . . • . . . . . . •
LO 7029
A. James Wray (W), Wichita, Ks, 3015 Wyandotte, KCMo
Emerson Yoder (S), Windom, Ks, 4152 Mercier, KCMo .
JE 1052
YE 2778
Byron A. Yost (Sp), 3803 Cambridge, KCKs . . . • . • . • . .
VA 0755
Samuel Zweifel Jr. (W), Luray, Ks, 1303 W. 39th, KCMo . .
Note: The letter in ( ) indicates the quarter which the student has free-S--surnmer; F--fall; W--winter; Sp--spring.

University of Kansas School of Medicine
Junior Class, 1948-1949
Name

Address

Phone

. YE 5972
Robert H. Adams, (Sp), 3615 Cambridge, KCKs . . • . . .
. YE 4154
Leonard Akes (W), Dennis, Ks, 3937 Booth, KCKs . . . . .
. . TA 5310
L. Arden Almquist (Sp), Salina, Ks, 2108 W. 39th, KCKs
. DR 1393
Schrab Amini (W), 812 N. 16th, KCKs . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . .
. VA 7500
Theodore L. Batchelder (W), Garden City, Ks, St. Luke's Hosp, KCMo
.JA 3995
Ward E. Benkelman (F), McDonald, Ks, 4338 Rockhill Rd, KCMo . .
.Rep 1981R
Harry L. Biggs (Sp), RR #3, KCMo • . . . • . • . . . · · · · · ·
. KE 5039
Franklin K. Bowser (F), 4170 Cambridge, KCKs. • • • • • • •
Maxine T. Brillhart (W), R 5, 4606 County Line Rd,. KCKs
• YE 9657
John E. Buess, Pittsburg, Ks, 3914 Adams, KCKs • • • • • •
.JE 3815
Byron H. Buff (Sp), Topeka, Ks, 3.9 06 Wyandotte, KC!'-10 • • • • • • •
. JE 3995
Paul R. Carpenter (F), Kansas City, Ks, 433~ Rockhill Rd, KCMo
. . YE 6807
Mack A. Carter (Sp), Wichita Ks, 4200 Martin Rd, KCKs. · · · · · •
Daniel T. Coats, Sunflower, Ks
Albert F. Crumley (Sp). Ottawa, Ks, 4129 E:aton, _KCKs
.JE 3195
Frank Cvetkovich (F), Pittsburg, Ks, 4000 Wyoming, KCMo
Francis A. Davis, Oxford, Ks, Sunflower, Ks
• TA 0271
Marion DeVault (W), Spring Hill, Ks, 3925 Adams, KCKs •

131
130

�Name

Address

Phone

Richard L. Dreher, Salina, Ks, 3706 Wyoming, KCMo .
. . • • . . . . . WE 4376
Byron Eberle, Kansas City, Ks, 1303 W. 39th, KCMo. .
. . . . • . • . . VA 0755
Robert C. Fairchild (Sp), 115 W. 39th, KCMo . . • . • • • . • . . . . . . . . . . JE 4920
Merle E. Foland, Almena, Ks, 3914 Adams, KCKs • . . . .
. . . . . . . . YE 9657
Jake Friesen (F), Hillsboro, Ks, .3 937 Booth, KCKs • . • . • • • . . . . . . . . YE 4154
Deryl D. Fuller (Sp), Arlington, Ks, 3816 Terrace, KCMo . . . • . • . . . . VA 3094
Tex E. Fury, Salina, 3937 Booth, KCKs . • . • . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . YE 4154
William B. Gerlach, Manhattan, Ks, St. Marys Hosp, KCMo . • . . . . . . . WE 1036
John K. Griffith, Hiawatha, Ks, 137 Lane P, Sunflower
Wayne E. Hird (W), R #1, Lawrence, Ks, Research Hosp, KCMo • . . . . . HA 4110
Thomas W. Hogan, Chanute , Ks, 3435 Summit, KCMo . • . . . . . . . . . . . JE 0460
Waldo S. Holt, 2410 West 64th St., KCKs . • . . . . . . . • . . . • . • . • . . . . GI 5394
Willard J. Howland (W), 3838 Francis, KCKs • . • • . • . • • • .
. . • . KE 5550
Glen C. Hutchison, Wakeeney, Ks, 301 Lane 4, Sunflower
Wesley A. Innes (Sp), Eleanor Taylor Hosp, KU Med Gen. .
. . . . . . • VA 3543
Leda Grace Janke (F), Claflin, Ks, 3740 Cambridge, KCKs.
. . . . • . . JO 4008
Frederick O. Joerns, 8100 MacKay, Overland Park, Ks . . . . . • . • • • . Mel 8303
Clifford E. Jones, Liberal, Ks, 3312 Coronado Rd, KCKs . . .
. . . . AT 9671
]. D. Kabler (F), Wichita, Ks, 4004 Bell, KCMo . . . . . . . .
. .•. LU 0836
Paul A. l\aelson (F), Wichita, Ks, 1318 E. Armour Blvd, KCMo . . . . . . . WE 8791
John S. Kirk, 3838 Francis, KCKs . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KE 5550
Kenneth L. Knuth (Sp}, Nashville, Ks, 4449 Francis, KCKs • . • . . . . . . . WE 1044
Warren L. Kump (Sp), Oberlin, Ks, 1303 W. 39th, KCMo .
. . . . . . VA 0755
Milton E. Lindley (W), Rose Hill, Ks, 4013 Adams, KCKs . • . • . . . . . . . JU 4027
Edward E. Long (W), Norwich, Ks, 3629 Bell, KCMo. . . . . . . . . . . . . VA 6041
Glen M. McCray, (F), Neodesha, Ks, 4008 Adams, KCKs . . • . . . . . . . . JO 1261
Victor G. McDonald (F), Kansas City, Ks, 1318 E. 28th, KCMo . . . . . . . VI 0351
Stanley R. McEwen (Sp), Wichita, Ks, St. Luke's Hosp, KCMo . . . . . . . . VA 7500
John W. McKay (Sp}, Wichita, Ks, 1303 W. 39th , KCMo . . . . . . . . . . • . . VA 0755
Alexander C. Mitchell (W}, Topeka, Ks, 16C Hospital Hill, KCMo . . . . .
Richard E. Munns, 400 Lane 7, Sunflower, Ks
Dewey G. Nemec, Agenda, Ks, 4004 Bell, KCM~.' .'::::: .'::::::: : .' LU 0836
G. E. Omer (W}, Wamego, Ks, Research Hosp, KCMo . . • . . . • . . . . . • HA 4110
Roland D. Ostlund, Simpson, Ks, General Hosp, KCMo . . . . . . . . . • . • HA 8060
Barbara]. Owen (W}, Lawrence, Ks, 3811 Parallel, KCKs . . . • • . . • . • FA 7521
LaRue Owen, Nashville, Ks, 129 Lane Q, Sunflower, Ks . . . . . . . .
Jack Peterson (Sp}, Hutchinson, Ks, 3810 Mercier, St., KCMo, • . . • • . . LO 9315
Harry 0. Philips, Ottawa, Ks, 1301 W. 40th, KCMo . • . • • . . . . . . . . • . LO 2422
James Carey Pike (Sp}, · Hurlock, Md, 3600 Bell, KCMo . . • • • • • . . . . VA 1138
Ruth Ann Pike (Sp}, Topeka, Ks, 3600 Bell, KCMo. . . . • . • • • • • . . .. VA 1138
Richard L. Pokorny (W), 4338 Rockhill Rd, KCMo . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . JE 3995
Charles B. Powell (F}, Columbus, Ks, 4338 Rockhill Rd, KCMo . . . . . ,JE 3995
Robert E. H. Puntenney (W}, Newton, Ks , 3810 Mercier St. , KCMO ••• ,LO 9315
Bartlett W. Ramsey (F}, 4333 Bellefontaine, KCMo . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . WA 6116
Earl L. Redfield (W), Bucklin, Ks, 3005 E. 36th, KCMo . . . . . .. . . . . . ,AR 8975
Alexander Roth, Wichita, Ks, 7511 Jefferson, KCMo •. : • . • • • . . . • . . m 1810
John G. Roth (F), Wichita, Ks, 3914 Adams, KCKs . . . . . . . . .
. •. JO 0370
Barbara E. Russell (W), Lawrence, Ks, 3811 Parallel, KCKs . . . . . . . FA 7521 Robert K. Russe_ll (Sp), Ol~th~, 312 E. Mulberry, Olathe, Ks . . • . . . Olathe 489W
Sherman F. Saffier (F}, Wichita, Ks, 3828 Wyoming, KCMo . . .
. . . WE 5513
Eugene W. Schwartz, Hoisington, Ks, St. Mary's Hosp, KCMo . . . . . . . WE 8140
Ross Skinne_r, Delphos, 350 E. Armour, KCMo . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . VA 8790
Dean A. Smith (Sp}, Selden, Ks, 3810 Mercier, KCMo . . . . . . . . . • . . LO 9315
Eugene Smith (W}, Kansas City, Ks, 3708 Wyoming, KCMo
George C. Steinberger(Sp},lndependence,Ks , ResearchHosp, KCMo. . . HA 4110
G~ant M. Stevens (F}, Hutchinson, Ks, 4004 Bell, KCMo . . . . • . . . . . LU 0836
Niles 1':'f· Stout, 3838 Booth, Kansas City, Ks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KE 604 7
M. Claire Tamblyn (F}, Baldwin, Ks, 3241 E. 39th, KCMo . . . . . . . . . LI 0680
Rob~rt A, Tennant (F}, Pittsburg, Ks, General Hosp, KCMo, . . . . . . ; HA 8060
Daniel~- Tho~pson (W}, Almena, Ks, 3740 Cambridge, KCKs . . . . . . JO 4008
Frederick
T_imms (F), 4329 Wayne, Kansas City, Mo • . . .
. . LI 7289
Ernest E. Tippin Jr. (W}, Wichita Ks, 3906 Wyandotte KCMo
JE 3815
Richard N. Todd (Sp), El Dorado, Ks, 2114 W. 39th KCKs
· • · · · · KE 0351
Frederick E. Totten, Salina, Ks, 4406 Montgall, KCMo . . : : : : : : : : : AR 6768
Charle~ B. Whe_eler (F), 3906 Wyandotte, f&lt;CMo . . . . . • . • . • . . . . . . JE 3815
Katherine A. Wilson (W}, 605 W. 50 St., KCMo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VA 7725
Charles M. Woods, 2201 W. 42nd, KCKs . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . KE 3828

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