WASHBURN UNIVERSITY ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS (For Washburn Endowment Assoc. Scholarships see page 288 ) Goldie Ala Memorial Scholarship Fund for Nursing - Nursing Established through a gift from James W. and Fern A. Goff in memory of her mother, Goldie Ala. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are certified nurse s aide or licensed practical nurse who is interested in pursuing a professional nursing career in the field of care for the elderly. Elizabeth May Aldridge Scholarship - Law Established by bequest of Elizabeth May Aldridge. Awarded to senior law students of outstanding scholastic ability. Virginia Alexander Allison Memorial Scholarship - General Established by family and friends. Awarded to worthy and needy full-time University students. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Scholarship - General Established by the Alpha Iota Omega Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority to honor the founders of the Sorority. Blacks and other minority full-time students will be given preference. A student must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher to be eligible for a scholarship or a 2.0 cumulative grade point average or higher for grant-in-aid award. Altrusa Club - SAS Established by members of the Altrusa Club. Awarded to students enrolled in the School of Applied and Continuing Education. American Association of University Women Scholarship Fund - General Established by members of the American Association of University Women. Available to any full-time senior with preference given to a woman who exemplifies the goals and standards of the AAUM. American Business Women s Association Career Chapter Scholarship - General Established by the ABWA Career Chapter. Available to any full-time student who exemplifies the goals and standards of the ABWA. American Business Women s Association Executive Chapter Scholarship - General Established by the ABWA Executive Chapter. Awarded to students who exemplify the goals of the ABWA. American Home Life Insurance Company Scholarship - Business Awarded to a superior student whose major field of study is insurance and who is recommended by the Dean of the School of Business. American Legion Auxiliary Capitol Unit No. 1 Scholarship Fund - Business & Computer Science Established through a gift from the American Legion Auxiliary Capitol Unit No. 1. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are enrolled in the business or computer science programs with preference given to those students who are veterans or dependents of veterans who have served in the military. Rex H. Anspaugh Scholarship - General Established by Rex H. Anspaugh. Awarded to any full-time undergraduate student. Maxine Anton Fine Arts Scholarship - Fine Arts Established by Mrs. Willis Anton. Awarded to any full-time undergraduate sophomore or higher majoring in fine arts with a 2.5 GPA or higher. Glenn L. and Ruth A. Archer General Scholarship - General Established through a gift from the charitable remainder annuity trust of Glenn L. and Ruth A. Archer. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled in any area of study at Washburn University. Chris W. and Dorothy Brink Armstrong Scholarship Fund - General Established by Chris W. and Dorothy Brink Armstrong. Awarded to qualified student(s) at Washburn University. Ricky D. Atkins Memorial Scholarship - A & S Established by funds from the President s Unrestricted Agency Account. Awarded to a needy and deserving student as recommended by the Professor of Aerospace Studies. If there is not an ROTC program at the University, the award will be made to a needy and deserving undergraduate student. Emily Ayers Memorial Art Scholarship - CAS Established by family and friends of Emily Ayers. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any qualified student who is/are a declared Art Major with preference given to female students properly enrolled at Washburn Carol Bahret Memorial Fund - General Established by family and friends. Awarded to a non-traditional student enrolled in 11 hours or less. Marge Bakalar Education Scholarship Fund - Education Established through a gift from Keith C. and Sherry Buchanan Converse in honor of Marge Bakalar, a former Topeka West High School teacher. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled in the Department of Education and who plan to enter the teaching profession. Ora Wade Baker Scholarship Fund - English Established through a gift from the estate of Ora Wade Baker. Awarded to student(s) who is/are studying English. Ruth Baldwin Scholarship Fund - Business Established by Mary Carswell Lempenau in honor of her sister, Ruth Baldwin. Awarded to qualified students majoring in accounting with a preference given to women. Barbara L. Balfour Scholarship Fund - English Established by gifts from family and friends. Awarded to a student studying English and committed to teaching at secondary or college level. Gerald K. Barker Golf Scholarship - Athletics Established by family and friends. Awarded to an incoming student golfer recommended by the Athletic Department with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 which may be waived. Preference given to Kansas residents. Frances C. Beck General Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from the estate of Frances C. Beck. Awarded to any qualified student(s) at Washburn University. Donald D. and Margorie A. Barry Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through a gift from Donald D. and Margorie A. Barry. Awards from this fund shall be made to any qualified student(s) who are involved in the athletics program and properly enrolled at Washburn University. Frances C. Beck Scholarship Fund for Part-Time Students - General Established through a gift from the estate of Frances C. Beck. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are enrolled in a minimum of six (6) credit hours. Edgar C. Bennett Law Scholarship - Law Established by family and friends. Awarded to full-time students in the School of Law. Mark L. and Lucile L. Bennett Scholarship - SAS Established by Mark and Lucile Bennett. Awarded to any full-time undergraduate student enrolled in the School of Applied and Continuing Education. JL. Berlin Scholarship - General Established by J. L. Berlin. Awarded as general scholarships. Max Bickford Rotary Scholarship - General Created through gifts from friends and through a contribution from the Rotary Foundation. Awarded to intellectually deserving Washburn students whose degree program would be enhanced by participation in an approved study abroad. Penn B. Blair Memorial Scholarship - Business Established by family. Awarded to a student studying business who displays scholastic ability and leadership. Thelma Helsper Boatman Law Scholarship Fund - Law Established by the Women s Legal Forum at Washburn Law School and private individuals. Awarded to any second or third-year law student who meets the criteria set forth and who has maintained a 2.0 GPA. Catherine M. Bodenhausen Memorial Scholarship - Education Established by family and friends. Awarded to a deserving student who intends to pursue the teaching profession. Urilla M. and Graydon F. Bowman Scholarship - General Established by Urilla and Graydon Bowman. Awarded to any student with preference to women enrolled in at least six hours with a 2.5 GPA or higher. Bright/Bader Scholarship - History Established through gifts by friends in honor of Dr. John Bright and Dr. Ernest Bader. Awarded to qualified students majoring in history. Ralph F. Brinegar Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from Ralph F. Brinegar. Awards from this fund shall be made to any qualified student(s) who is properly enrolled at Washburn University. Melody Brown Memorial Scholarship - Fine Arts Established by family and friends. Awarded to needy Washburn students enrolled in the fine arts, preferably piano, who have an interest in teaching young children. Kurt Brunke Golf Scholarship - Athletics Established by friends. Awarded to a full-time student athlete with an emphasis on golf at the undergraduate level. Cecile Strohm Brunt Scholarship - General Established by the estate of Cecile Strohm Brunt. Awarded to any full-time student. Emma Grayson Buckner Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from Emma Grayson Buckner. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled at Washburn University. Henry and Jeannette Buechner Music Scholarship - Music Established by Henry and Jeannette Buechner in honor of James Rivers, artist in residence. Awarded to music students enrolled in piano with James Rivers. Eldo F. Bunge Endowed Scholarship - A & S Established by Dr. and Mrs. Eldo E. Bunge. Awarded to a student enrolled in English who has read Chaucer, Shakespeare or Milton to an audience. Blanche M. Burns Scholarship Fund - General Established by the estate of Blanche M. Burns. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled at Washburn University. Max L. Campbell Family Memorial Scholarship Fund - Business Established by family and friends. Awarded to qualified students studying business and must display scholastic ability and leadership. Charles H. Carpenter Memorial Scholarship - Law Established by his wife, Mrs. Charles H. Carpenter. Awarded to a needy student in the School of Law. James M. Caplinger Endowed Scholarship Fund - SOL Esablished by family, friends, clients and colleagues of James M.Caplinger. Awards from this fund shall be made to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled at Washburn University in the School of Law. Preference shall be given to students who have resided in a community served by the telephone companies that donated to this fund or who have experience in Telecommunications that prepares them to practice in Telecommunications Law. Carswell Memorial Scholarship - General Established by family in memory of Harley Carswell and Bertram Lempenau. Awarded to qualified student(s), with preference given to women working part-time. Harley Carswell & Bertram J. Lempenau Scholarship - Law Established by family. Awarded to highly qualified law students. Loretta Carswell Memorial Nursing Scholarship - Nursing Established by Mary Lempenau. Awarded to qualified nursing students. Preference given to women who are gainfully employed while attending Washburn University and demonstrate potential for nursing. William C. Carswell Memorial Mathematics Scholarship - Math Established through a gift from Mary Lempenau in honor of her father, William C. Carswell. Awarded to qualified student(s) who is/are enrolled as a mathematics major with an emphasis in actuarial science. Preference will be given to women who are working, at least, on a part-time basis. Sarah Lu Carter Scholarship - Science/Engineering Established by bequest of Sarah Lu Carter. Awarded to students pursuing a bachelor degree in science or who are taking pre-engineering courses. James A. & Elizabeth Caudle Nursing Scholarship - Nursing Established by family. Awarded to nursing students. Chapter DF of PEO Scholarship Fund - SAS Established through a gift from the Chapter DF of PE0. Awards made to any student(s) enrolled in SAS, with preference given to women. Bob Chipman Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletic Department Established through a gift from Bob Chipman. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled at Washburn university and participating in the men s basketball program as a player or student assistant or past team member continuing his education at Washburn. Christenson-Bush Memorial Scholarship - General Established by bequest of Olga Bush in memory of Mrs. Bush s parents Sophie and Ernest Christenson, and her late husband Maynard Bush. Awarded to any full-time student, with preference for students from Logan and Rooks counties in Kansas. Christ s Hospital School of Nursing Scholarship - Nursing Established by the Christ s Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association. Awarded to full-time, needy students in the School of Nursing who are recommended by the Dean of the School of Nursing. Donald Allen Chubb Memorial Scholarship - Business Established by family and friends. Awarded to sophomore or junior students planning careers in business who demonstrate above average ability. Cinco de Mayo Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Hispanic Students United Organization. Awarded to qualified students with preference to a student of Hispanic origin. Civitan Club of Topeka s Roderic Rod Evan Kelley Scholarship Fund for Students - General Established by the Civitan Club of Topeka. Awarded to any student(s) enrolled in five or more credit hours, with preference given to students with disabilities. Class of 1930-Winona Steffens Childers Scholarship - General Established by the Washburn Class of 1930, family and friends. Class of 1950 Law Scholarship - Law Established through gifts from the Washburn School of Law Class of 1950. Awarded to any qualified student(s) in the School of Law. Lauranna Russell Clothier Scholarship - General Established from the estate of Lauranna Russell Clothier. Provides financial assistance to a student in good academic standing enrolled at Washburn. Student athletes are not eligible. Cristine Elizabeth Cole Music Scholarship - Music Established by family and friends of Cristine Elizabeth Cole. Awarded to student(s) participating in the music program. Preference given to a student(s) whose primary instrument is the French horn. Walter I. & Teresa T. Cole Endowed Scholarship Fund - General Established by a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Cole. Awarded to a full-time student at the undergraduate or graduate level. Commonwealth Mortgage Company - Hersh Family Scholarship - General Established through a gift from the Commonwealth Mortgage Company. Award shall be made to any qualified student properly enrolled at Washburn University. Community Financial Series Scholarship Fund - Business Established through a gift. Awarded to a full-time business student. Donald O. Concannon Law Scholarship - Law Established by a gift from Don Concannon. Awarded to any qualified law student with preference to past or present long-time residents of Stevens County, Kansas. Robert Kinvig Corkhill Memorial Law Scholarship Fund - Law Established through a gift from John K. Corkhill, brother to the deceased and 1948 graduate of the Washburn School of Law. Awarded to any qualified student studying law. Preference given to students who have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. Warren Hall Coutts III Scholarship in Art - Art Established by family and friends. Awarded to a student in art on completion of his or her junior year and who has a high grade point average. Thelma L. Cox Memorial Scholarship Fund - International Studies Established through a gift from Maynard G. Cox in memory of his wife. Awarded to students properly enrolled in the Modern Foreign Language Department. Ethel Mattingly Crawford Scholarship - General Established by bequest of Ethel Mattingly Crawford. Awarded as general scholarships. Marie and Dorothy Crawford Alumni Scholarship - General Awarded to worthy, needy, full-time students who are sons and daughters of former Washburn students. Edward J. & Helen M. Crossen Scholarship - Music Established by the estate of Edward J. and Helen M. Crossen. Awarded to a qualified student studying music. W. Wellington Culver Memorial Scholarship - General Established by bequest of Mr. W Wellington Culver. Awarded to deserving students attending or desiring to attend Washburn University. Stephen Daniels Football Scholarship - Athletics Established by gifts from family and friends. Awarded to a full-time student athlete participating in football. Donald F. Danker History Scholarship - History Established by gifts from friends. Available to a qualified student studying history. Edith & Harry Darby Foundation Scholarship Fund - General Established by the estate. This fund is to provide financial assistance for a student(s) to apply on tuition, books and fees who is/are properly enrolled at Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas. Daughters of American Revolution - General Established through a gift from Mary C. Lempenau, a member of the Topeka Chapter of DAR. Awarded to any full-time student(s) who is/are enrolled in any area. Preference will be given to female student(s) who are unmarried, gainfully employed and show financial need. Thelma Ann Davidson Memorial Scholarship - Business Established by Thelma Davidson s son, Richard Davidson. Awarded to a full-time student majoring in business. Clayton M. Davis Law Alumni Scholars Fund - Law Established by a gift from Clayton M. Davis. Awarded to a full-time law student with preference given to former Washburn athletes who are continuing their education at the School of Law. C. Ronald Dayton Memorial Scholarship - Chemistry Established by family and friends. Awarded with preference given to any full-time junior student enrolled in chemistry with a 2.8 GPA or higher. Delta Theta Chi Kansas Alpha Chapter Scholarship Fund - A & S Established through a gift from the Kansas Alpha Chapter Delta Theta Chi Sorority. Awarded to any qualified sophomore, junior or senior student majoring in art, theatre art, literature or music and who maintains a GPA of 2.0 or higher. The Jettie Denmark Education Fund - Music Established through a gift from the estate of Edward G. Goerk. Awarded to female student(s) participating in the music program at Washburn University. Catherine Deschner Memorial Scholarship Fund - Music Established by Catherine Deschner. Awarded to any qualified student studying music. Walter W. Deschner Chemistry Scholarship Fund - Chemistry Established through an outright gift from Walter W. Deschner. Awarded to chemistry students. Harold L. Dick Business Scholarship Fund - Business Established through a gift from Harold L. Dick. Awarded to a full-time business student. DIS Study Fund - General Established through gifts from friends of Washburn University and through contributions from Washburn alumni of DIS Study. The fund is to assist intellectually deserving Washburn students whose degree program would be enhanced by participation in an approved study abroad activity, preferably DIS Study or a comparable Scandinavian program, and the students from Denmark who wish to study at Washburn University. Lee Dodson Scholarship Fund -Gen./WSA Established through a gift from family and friends of Lee Dodson. Awarded to students enrolled in 12 or more credit hours, with a GPA of 3.0 or greater and a member of the Washburn Student Association as a senator or on the executive staff, with the exception of president or vice president. Don A. Dougherty Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established by Mrs. Don Dougherty in memory of her husband. Awarded to any full-time student athlete participating in basketball. Downtown Topeka Optimist Club Music Scholarship Fund - Music Established through a gift from the Downtown Topeka Optimist Club. Awarded to any full-time freshman music student(s) with a 2.5 GPA. Mr. and Mrs. Monet E. Drake Scholarship - Athletics Established by Mr. and Mrs. Drake. Awarded to men or women who possess academic and athletic ability with financial need. Elaine M. Duffens Master of Social Work Scholarship Fund - Social Work Established through a gift from Elaine M. Duffens. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to a student(s) who is properly enrolled at Washburn University and in the Social Wrok Master Program. John M. Duggan Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from the International Center of Topeka, Inc. Awarded to full-time student(s) studying abroad or to a foreign student who is studying at Washburn University. Theodore E. Dyck Scholarship - Law Established by Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bianchino. Awarded to a highly qualified student with a demonstrated ability and interest in labor law enrolled in the School of Law. Gladys Eddy Endowed Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from the estate of Gladys Eddy. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled. Education Scholarship Fund - Education Awards made to any qualified student(s) in the Department of Education. Dorsey Elliott Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Awarded to a student athlete enrolled at Washburn with preference given to a student athlete from Western Kansas participating in the basketball program. Dee Erickson Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established by gifts from family and friends of Dee Erickson. Awarded to any student athlete enrolled full-time. Dana L. Erwin Memorial Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Awarded to full-time undergraduate athletes, properly enrolled for academic study. Eta Kappa Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau Scholarship Fund - Nursing Established through a gift from Eta Kappa Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau. Awarded to any senior student enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours and with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Preference will be given to a potential member of Sigma Theta Tau. Timothy & Carole Etzel Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established through a gift from Timothy and Carole Etzel. Awarded to any qualified student athlete(s) enrolled at Washburn University. Eubank Scholarship Fund - General Established by Mrs. Delphine Eubank. Awarded to worthy students. Edward M. Everitt Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established by Mrs. Edward M. Everitt. Awarded to any full-time student athlete(s) at the undergraduate level. Lou & Fae Falley Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through a gift from Lou and Fae Falley. Awarded to qualified student(s) athlete(s) who is/are properly enrolled. Chief Justice Harold R. Fatzer Constitutional Law Scholarship - Law Established by Chief Justice and Mrs. Fatzer. Awarded to a full-time student who is a top-rated student in constitutional law based on written class work. Martha Peyton Fensch Endowed Fund - Education Established through a gift from Richard L. Peyton in memory of his sister, Martha Peyton Fensch, a 1935 graduate. Awarded to any qualified student(s) majoring in education for careers in teaching. Everett and Thelma Fetter Memorial Scholarship Fund - Music Department Established through a gift from friends and family of Everett and Thelma Fetter. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled as music majors in the Department of Music at Washburn University. Fidelity State Bank & Trust Co. & Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Chandler School of Business Scholarship - Business Established by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Chandler and Fidelity State Bank and Trust Company. Awarded to any undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in the School of Business. Paul C. Finninger Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through a gift from Paul C. Finninger. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to a student(s) who is properly enrolled at Washburn University and participating in any of the University athletic programs. Finnup Scholarship Fund - General The Finnup Foundation Trust was established by Frederick and Isabel M. Finnup. Awards from the trust provide scholarships to students graduated from Finney County high schools, followed by students residing in Hodgeman, Gray, Scott, Lane, Kearney, Haskell and Hamilton Counties in southwestern Kansas. Michael Fitzgibbons Memorial Scholarship - Art Established by family and friends. Awarded to worthy and needy full-time sophomore, junior or senior students who are pursuing a degree in art. Robert H. & Jane A. Forney Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from Jane A. Forney in memory of her husband, Robert H. Forney. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled. Eva French Memorial Scholarship Fund for Music - Music Established through a gift from the family of Eva French in her memory. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are enrolled in the music program. Judge J. Richard Foth Memorial Law Fund - Law Established by family and friends. Awarded to full-time law students. Vernon M. French Scholarship - Languages Established by the estate of Dr. Vernon M. French. Awarded to any full-time student enrolled in modern foreign languages. Charles Arthur Fulcher Memorial Scholarship - Speech/Theatre Established by family, friends and former students. Awarded to full-time undergraduate students actively participating in the University s Debate Program. The University Debate Coach recommends the recipient no later than March 15 of each year. Students who are declared speech majors or students actively participating in the University s Theatre activities may be eligible for the award. Gault-Hussey Trust Scholarship - Nursing A charitable trust fund established for scholarship assistance for students of nursing. Jim and Bonnie Garrett Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established by Jim and Bonnie Garrett. Awarded to student athletes. Clara Gilmer Scholarship - General Established by bequest of Clara Gilmer. Awarded to any Washburn student. Paul and Pauline Givens Scholarship Fund - Business Established by Paul and Pauline Givens. Awarded to a full-time undergraduate business student(s). Dr. Robert H. Glazier Sciences Scholarship Fund - Sciences Established through gifts from friends of Dr. Robert H. Glazier. Awarded to students majoring in the chemical and/or biological sciences. Ralph F. Glenn Law Scholarship - Law Established through a gift from the estate of Ralph F. Glenn. Awarded to any qualified male or female student(s) in the School of Law. Dorothy Joss Glunt Scholarship - General Established from the estate of William P. and Dorothy Joss Glunt. Awarded to any qualified student with preference given to a member in good standing of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Dr. Kenneth E. and Cosma W. Godfrey Memorial Scholarship Fund -Education Established through gifts from family and friends of Dr. Kenneth E. and Cosma W. Godrey. Awarded to qualified student(s) studying in the Department of Education. Richard M. Dick Godlove Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established by family and friends. Awarded to student athletes. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. General Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Awarded to any qualified student. Government Accountants Scholarship Fund - Business Established through a gift from Topeka Chapter of the Association of Government Accountants. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to a student(s) who is properly enrolled at Washburn University and in the School of Business and majoring in Accounting. Helen Green Memorial Scholarship Fund - A & S Established through a gift from the Helen Green estate. Awarded to a student studying in the College of Arts & Sciences. John and Harriet Green Scholarship Fund - Business Established through a gift from family and friends. Awarded to any qualified male or female student(s) enrolled in the School of Business. Zula Bennington Greene Communication Arts Scholarship - Comm. Arts Established by Stauffer Communications and friends. Awarded to any full-time junior or higher undergraduate student enrolled in communication arts with a 2.5 GPA or higher. George W. Greenwood Memorial Scholarship - Business Established by family and friends. Awarded to full-time junior or senior students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with preference given to students who have attended Topeka area elementary or secondary schools. H. L. and Alice Grice Student Loan Fund - General Established through a gift from the estate of Mildred L. Buck. Awarded to any qualified student(s) properly enrolled at Washburn University. Homer and Lois Hale Fund for Student Research - A & S Established through a gift from William R. Hale, M.D. Awarded to a student(s) whose proposal for research shows the most promise, originality, and quality in terms of the question(s) to be researched and the methods for conducting the research. The likelihood that the proposed research can be completed using available resources and within the time period proposed will also be criteria for selection. Richard Philip Hanlon Memorial Scholarship - Nursing Established by Mrs. Marguerite Hanlon. Awarded to nursing students studying the causes, care, and treatment of alcoholics and alcoholism. Doral H. Hawks Memorial Scholarship - Law Established by friends and family. Awarded to law students for tuition and books. C. Robert Haywood Scholarship - History Established by the friends and family. Awarded to undergraduate students who are citizens of the United States and are recommended by the faculty of the History Department. Health, Physical Education and Dance Scholarship Fund - HPED Established with proceeds from the Heartland Health Education Fund. Awarded to student(s) in physical education and/or related fields. Shirley and Kenneth Herrick Endowed Scholarship For Part-Time Students - General Established through a gift to the University from Shirley and Kenneth Herrick. Awarded to any students enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours and a maximum of eleven credit hours. Hershberger, Patterson, Jones & Roth Energy Law Scholarship Fund - Law Established through a gift from Hershberger, Patterson, Jones & Roth Attorneys at Law. Award made to any qualified student who is enrolled in the School of Law at Washburn University. Qualified students must demonstrate unique academic achievement and have financial need. Preference given to students studying energy law. Clyde Hill Legislative Intern Scholarship - Pol. Sci./Law Established through a gift from Clyde Hill. Awarded to student(s) who are studying political science or a student(s) who intend to enter the School of Law. Delmas C. Hill Law Scholarship - Law Established in the name of the Honorable Delmas C. Hill, a Washburn law school graduate who was the retired Chief Judge of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Awarded to a worthy full-time law student with good moral character and 3.0 GPA. Hill s Pet Products Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through a gift from Hill s Pet Products. Awarded to any full-time student athlete(s). Larry S. & Lucille L. Hinderliter Scholarship Fund - Business Established through a gift from Larry L. and Lucille L. Hinderliter. Awarded to properly enrolled students in the School of Business. Preference will be given to student(s) who are studying accounting and/or finance. Duffie & Pauline Hindman Scholarship - General Awarded to undergraduate and graduate students who are graduates of Rooks County high schools and have been admitted to Washburn University. Duffie A. Hindman Law Scholarship Fund - Law Established through a gift from Duffie A. Hindman. Awarded to a student in the School of Law. Helen Marie Hocker Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Awarded to any student athlete properly enrolled at Washburn with preference given to a female athlete. Dean and Laree Hodges Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from Friends of Dean and Laree Hodges. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to a student(s) who is/are properly enrolled at Washburn University with a 2.5 or better GPA and taking 9 credit hours or less per semester. Pamela G. Hollie Scholarship for Journalism Excellence Established by Pamela G. Hollie. Designated to be awarded to the editor of the Washburn Review. Elmer Gus Holm Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established by friends and family. Awarded to student athletes. Judge James H. Hope Memorial Scholarship - Law Established by friends and family. Awarded to full-time law students. James A. Hudelson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship - Law Established from the estate of Mary L. Hudelson. Awarded to any qualified pre-law undergraduate student. Jessie Dymacek Hume Religious Music Scholarship - Music Established by a gift to Washburn. Awarded to a student studying music, with a preference given to a student studying religious music. Nancy Hummer Memorial Scholarship - General Established by family and friends. Awarded to a full-time student. Catherine and Glenn Hussey Nursing Scholarship Fund - Nursing Awarded to students enrolled in the nursing school. Recipients are recommended by the School of Nursing. Douglas W. Hutchinson Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established by a gift from Douglas W. Hutchinson. Awarded to full-time student athlete(s) participating in the sport of basketball. Andrew and Mark Hutton Tennis Scholarship - Athletics Established by Andrew and Mark Hutton. Awarded to any full-time student athlete, with preference for members of the tennis team. Ichabod Club Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established by the Ichabod Club. Awarded to student athletes. Ichabod Washburn General Scholarship - General Established by combining several donations and memorials into this general scholarship. Awarded as unrestricted scholarships to full-time students. ICT-Bazaar International Studies - General Established through a gift from the International Bazaar Committee. Awarded to any qualified full-time student(s) studying abroad or at Washburn University. ICT/William O. Wagnon, Jr. Scholarship Fund - General Established through gifts from friends of ICT and its Board of Directors. Awarded to students engaging in study abroad and/or for students studying at Washburn from other countries. Independent Insurance Agents of Topeka, Inc. Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through an outright gift from Independent Insurance Agents of Topeka, Inc. Award(s) made to any full-time student athlete(s) properly enrolled at Washburn University. Independent Insurance Agents of Topeka Scholarship Fund - Business Established by the Independent Insurance Agents of Topeka, Inc. Awarded to students majoring in business who are residents of Shawnee county and who have and are currently maintaining a B average. Recommendations will be made by the faculty of the School of Business. Insurance Management Association, Inc. Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established through a gift from the Insurance Management Association, Inc. Awarded to any student athlete(s). Insurance Women of Topeka Scholarship Fund - Business Established through gifts from the Insurance Women of Topeka organization. Awarded to business student(s), with preference given to women who are studying in the field of insurance. International Center of Topeka Scholarship - General Established by friends of ICT and contributions from its Board of Directors. Awarded to Washburn students studying abroad as part of their academic program and/or to students studying at Washburn from other countries. International Education Endowment Fund - General Awarded to academically deserving foreign students seeking degrees at Washburn or Washburn students who participate in approved study abroad. Recommendations made by the International Education Committee. William A. Cocky Irwin Business Scholarship - Business Established by family and friends. Awarded to a student enrolled in the School of Business. Samuel C. Jackson Scholarship Fund - Law Established through gifts from the Samuel C. Jackson Scholarship and Research Foundation. Awarded to a law student who demonstrates a commitment to working for black civil rights. Mary E. Jantz Nursing Scholarship, Cloyd Pugh Sponsor - Nursing Established by Cloyd Pugh to be awarded to qualified student(s) with senior status, properly enrolled and pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Eugene Millard Jewell Memorial Scholarships - General Established by Mrs. Eugene M. Jewell. Awarded to a needy and worthy student from a rural background who shows considerable initiative and willingness for self-help. Beryl R. Johnson Scholarship Fund - Languages Established by bequest of Edward P. Allen. Awarded to undergraduate studying modern foreign languages. Simone Johnson Award of Excellence - French Established by family and friends of Dr. Simone A. Johnson. Awarded to any qualified French major. Allen M. Jones Memorial Scholarship Fund - Nursing Established by family and friends. Awarded to any qualified nursing student with preference given to registered nursing students pursuing the B.S.N. degree. R. Norman Jordan Law Scholarship - Law Established by a bequest of R. Norman Jordan. Awarded to full-time law students. Jostens Printing & Publishing Co. Scholarship Fund - Photo./Design Established through an outright gift from Jostens Printing & Publishing Company. Awarded to any student(s) who is/are enrolled in photography or graphic design, with preference given to minority students. Kansas CPA Scholarship - Business Available to students studying accounting with a concentration in the area of CPA and available to underclassmen or graduates in accounting recommended by the School of Business. Kaw Valley Dta Processing Management Association (DPMA) Scholarship Fund - Computer Information Sciences Established through a gift from Kaw Valley Data Processing Management Association (DPMA). Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled at Washburn University, majoring in the field of Computer Information Sciences. Ward L. Kiester II Memorial Scholarship - Law Established through a gift by Mr. and Mrs. Ward L. Kiester in memory of their son. Awarded to full-time law student(s) with preference given to student(s) who have shown outstanding performance in undergraduate school. Dr. and Mrs. James W. Kelly Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established by Dr. and Mrs. Kelly. Awarded to eligible students who are participants in the University s intercollegiate sports program in football and basketball. Recipients must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 in high school. Kent-Brown Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Kent-Brown Scholarship Committee of the Kent-Brown Chevrolet Company. Awarded as general scholarships. John F. Kilmartin Business Leaders Scholarship Fund - Business Established through a gift from Mr. and Mrs. John E Kilmartin, Jr. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are studying business. Nell A. Kimble Scholarship Fund -General Established through a gift from the estate of Nell A. Kimble. Award(s) made to any qualified student(s) who is/are enrolled at Washburn University. Terry J. & Judy L. Kimes Scholarship Fund - A & S Established through a gift from Terry J. & Judy L. Kimes. Awarded to freshmen or sophomores with a GPA of 3.0 or better intending to major in business or computer science. Preference will be given to students form Shawnee County high schools. Clarence W. King Scholarships - Business Awarded to students majoring in the field of finance and real estate recommended by the Dean of the School of Business. Thomas L. and Janett Miller King Scholarship - Business Established by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. King. Awarded to a student majoring in business at the beginning of the qualified recipient s senior year. Leroy John Kisner Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Established through gifts from family and friends of Leroy John Kisner. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are enrolled with preference given to former employees or dependents of current employees of Santa Fe who maintain a GPA of 2.5 to 3.5. Downtown Topeka Kiwanis Club Scholarship - General Established by the Kiwanis Club of Topeka. Awarded annually to a graduating senior from any high school in Shawnee County, Kansas. Fred W. and Loreen W. Klasse Memorial Scholarship - Religion Established by bequest of Fred W. Klasse. Awarded to assist students who are underprivileged, able and worthy, to obtain a college education to teach God s way of life. Kayeleen Krull Scholarship - General Established by family and friends. Awarded to a full-time student and Kansas resident with high academic performance with preference to members of Sigma Phi Epsilon or the Golden Hearts. Fred J. and Julia C. Kuehne Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through a gift from the estate of Fred J. Kuehne. Awarded to student athlete(s). Judge Jay A. & Sadie W. Kyle Scholarship Fund - Law Established through a bequest from the estate of Sadie W. Kyle. Awarded to students properly enrolled in the School of Law. Mae A. LaBunker Scholarship Fund - General Established through a bequest from the estate of Mae A. LaBunker. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled. W. Reginald LaBunker Law Scholarship -Law Established through gifts from Mrs. Mae LaBunker and friends. Award(s) made to any qualified student(s) who is/are enrolled in the School of Law. Harold W. Lander Scholarship - General Established by bequest of Mr. Lander. Awarded to a needy and worthy student. Herb Langsdorf, Jr. Athletic Fund - Athletics Established by family and friends. Awarded to needy and worthy student athletes who are qualified. Lapeka, Inc. Veteran Student and Loan Fund - Veteran/Dependent Established through gifts from Lapeka, Inc. of Topeka and with the strong support of its President, Eldon Danenhauer. Award(s) made to any qualified veteran/dependent student(s) who is enrolled at Washburn University. Esther E. Latter Nursing Scholarship Fund - Nursing Established through a gift from family and friends. Awarded to any qualified male or female student(s) with a GPA of 3.0 or higher and in their third or fourth year of study in the School of Nursing. Law Alumni Fellowship Fund - Law Awarded to law students as general scholarships. Ray M. and Hazel K. Lawless Memorial Fund - Humanities Established by Ray M. Lawless. Awarded to needy, worthy students of the humanities. Charlotte M. Leavitt Scholarship - English Awarded to worthy, able students who are majoring in English and are recommended by that department. Robert E. & Sallee Lee Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through a gift from Robert E. and Sallee Lee. Awarded to any student athlete(s). Mary Lempenau Mathematics Scholarship - Mathematics Established by Mary Lempenau in honor of her niece Dr. Irene Peden. Awarded to a mathematics major with preference given to a woman who is working at least part-time. Mary C. Lempenau Radiation Therapy Scholarship Fund - SAS Established by a gift from Mary C. Lempenau. Award(s) made to any qualified student(s) who is/are enrolled in the field of radiation therapy. Preference will be given to female student(s) who are unmarried, gainfully employed and show financial need. David N. Lieberman Business Scholarship - Business Established through a gift from David N. Lieberman. Awarded to students studying economics in the School of Business. David Brian Little Business Scholarship Fund - Business Established through gifts from family and friends in memory of David Brian Little. Awarded to business student(s) with preference given to student(s) who are junior and/or seniors and who maintain a GPA of 2.5 or better. Harry L. and Leila J. Logan Scholarship - General A bequest of Harry L. Logan. Awarded to undergraduate students. John Daniel Logan Memorial Scholarship - General Established by J. Glenn Logan. Awarded to any full-time student. Donna Love Master of Social Work Scholarship Fund - Social Work Established through a gift from family and friends of Donna Love. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any qualified students who is/are properly enrolled and admitted to the Master of Social Work Program. Paul and Margaret Lovewell Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Awarded to needy, worthy full-time students. N. P. Luginbill Scholarship Fund - General Established by N. P. (Bob) Luginbill. Awarded to students who have financial need. Violet Lyon Scholarship - General Established from the estate of Violet Lyon. Awarded to any needy student who resides in Shawnee County, Kansas. Robert W. and James E. Mackey Scholarship Fund - History Established through a gift from Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mackey, Jr. in memory of their son, Robert W. Mackey. Awarded to full-time student(s) majoring in history. Marion M. Manderson Scholarship Fund - General Established through a bequest from the estate of Marion M. Manderson. Awarded to qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled with preference given to part-time students enrolled in six to eleven credit hours. Dale C. Marcoux Scholarship Fund - Business Established through a gift from family and friends in memory of Dale C. Marcoux. Awarded to a student(s) studying business and displaying scholastic ability and leadership. Stuart & Gertrude McAlister Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from Mrs. Gertrude McAlister. Awarded to any qualified student(s) properly enrolled. Dena B. McAdam Scholarship - Music Established by the friends and family of Mrs. McAdam. Awarded to a student pursuing a degree in music, preferably in the area of string instruments. Terry and Ann McAdam Mathematics Honor Scholarship - Mathematics Established by Terry and Ann McAdam. Available to a junior enrolled in mathematics who is selected as the best student in the math department. The award will be given in the senior year. Marion & Lavina McDonald Fund - Athletics/Music Established by friends and family of Marion G. McDonald. Awarded to students in baseball, basketball, golf and music education. Mike McDonnell Memorial Scholarship - Athletics Established through a gift from the Mike McDonnell Memorial Golf Tournament. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any student athlete(s) who is (are) properly enrolled at Washburn University with at least a 2.8 GPA. Homer I. & Rosemary McElroy Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established by an outright gift. This fund provides financial assistance to apply on tuition, books, fees and room and board to a student athlete(s) enrolled at Washburn University. Marion Lerrigo McWilliams Scholarship -Journalism Awarded to worthy students in the field of journalism chosen by the head of that department. Marion Lerrigo McWilliams Memorial Scholarship Established by a gift from Marion McWilliams' sister, Ruth Lerrigo Parker. For permanent benefit of the editor of the Washburn Review. Ed Marling Stores, Inc. Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through an outright gift from the Ed Marling Stores, Inc. Awarded to any full-time student athlete(s) properly enrolled for academic study. Terry and Phyllis Marshall Business Scholarship Fund - Business Established through a gift from Terry and Phyllis Marshall. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are studying in the School of Business. Eloise Wolcott Martin Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift to Washburn University from family and friends of Eloise Wolcott Martin. Award(s) made to any student(s) progressing at the undergraduate or graduate level who meet the following criteria: be a member in good standing of Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta; have a cumulative GPA average of 3.3 or above; have demonstrated leadership in activities in the Alpha Upsilon Chapter or on campus; financial need shall be a determining factor only when necessary to establish priority ranking among students otherwise qualified for the award. Robert I. Martin Scholarship - General Established by Robert I. Martin. Awarded to any full-time student. Ward & Eloise Martin Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established by Ward & Eloise Martin. Awarded by the Financial Aid office to full-time student athletes with emphasis on track and a 2.5 GPA. Sean D. Matthews Scholarship - Athletics Awarded to student athletes, recommended by the Athletic Department. Mayor s Advisory Council On Youth Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from the Mayor s Advisory Council on Youth. Awarded to student(s) with preference given to students who demonstrate strong leadership skills, maintain a GPA of 3.0 or higher, have graduated from one of the seven Topeka area high schools, and have enrolled as a freshman in the fall semester. Medevac Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from Medevac. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to a student(s) who is properly enrolled at Washburn University and in an Emergency Medical Technician Course with preference given to minority students. Media & Entertainment Law Fund - Law Established through a gift from William H. Kurtis. Awarded to law students and to support law school programs relating to media and/or entertainment law. Mended Hearts/Donald R. Olsen Endowed Scholarship - Nursing Established through a gift from Mended Hearts, Chapter 55, in memory of Donald R. Olsen. Awarded to nursing students. William C. Menninger Memorial Fund - Nursing Established by Dr. James Wilson. Awarded to students in the four year nursing program. Myrtle Messenger Scholarship - General Awarded to student athletes, recommended by the Athletic Department. Michaud, Cordry, Michaud, Hutton & Hutton Tort Law Scholarship - Law Established by the law firm. Available to a full-time second or third year law student who has demonstrated competency and interest in tort law. Ad Miller Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established from the trust of W. Adrian Miller. Awarded to a qualified student athlete. Everett A. Miller, Jr. Scholarship Fund - Ministry/Adv. Med. Established through a gift from Patricia A. Miller in memory of her son, Everett A. Miller, Jr. Awarded to student(s) studying ministry or advanced medicine. Pendleton A. Miller Scholarship - General Awarded to worthy, needy full-time students. Chuck and Helen Mills Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established through a gift from Chuck & Helen Mills. Awarded to any qualified student athlete(s). Minorities in Legal Education (MILE) - Law Established by interested groups and persons. Awarded to worthy minority law students as scholarships or grants. Mize Houser and Co.Accounting and Computer Science Scholarship - Business Established by the firm. Available to full-time students enrolled in accounting or computer science with a 3.0 CPA or higher. Carl C. Monk Law Alumni Scholarship Fund - Law Established through gifts from family and friends of Carl C. Monk. Awarded to full-time or part-time law student(s). Clayton D. Moore Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from the estate of Elizabeth R. Moore. Awarded to any qualified student(s) from Topeka who is/are properly enrolled and who have high scholastic standing and financial need. Lillian Steinmeyer Moore Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from the Estate of Lillian Steinmeyer Moore. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to a student(s) who is properly enrolled at Washburn University with preference given to residents of Alma, Kansas, or Wabaunsee County, Kansas. David D. Morris Memorial Scholarship - English/Philosophy Established through a gift from Merwin & Velma Morris in memory of their son. Awarded to any qualified student(s) with preference given to students who are in their junior year or above and who are studying English/philosophy and who also maintain a CPA of 3.5 or better. T. M. Murrell Law Alumni Scholarship Fund - Law Established through an outright gift from T M. Murrell. Awarded to full-time law student(s). A. Roy Myers Endowed Scholarship Fund - A & S Established through a gift from the estate of A. Roy Myers. Awarded to student(s) who is/are properly enrolled with preference given to students studying in the social sciences. Linda L. Nelson Health Physical Education and Exercise Science Scholarship - HPPES Established by a gift from Dr. Donald L. Nelson. Awarded to a Health, Physical Education and Exercise Science major with an emphasis in dance or fitness. Preference is given to a female student. G. William Nice, M.D., Music Scholarship Fund - Music Established through gifts from family and friends of G. William Nice, M.D. Awards from this fund shall be made to any student(s) participating in the music program. Paul L. Noble Scholarship Fund - Modern Foreign Languages Established through a gift from the estate of Alfreda Noble Atkinson in memory of her father. Awarded to Washburn University students who wish to study abroad or for foreign students who wish to study at Washburn University. Ricky Nottingham Memorial Scholarship - Athletics Established by family and friends. Awarded to full-time undergraduates, men or women, participating in basketball and nominated by the Athletic Director. Mary E. Nuss Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Established through gifts from family and friends of Mary E. Nuss. Awarded to any qualified student(s) with preference given to members and pledges of Kappa Alpha Theta. Janet Nuzman Endowed Scholarship Fund -Education Established through a gift from Jan and Carl Nuzman and Friends. Awards from this fund shall be made to any qualified student athlete involved in women's Volleyball who is/are peoperly enrolled in the Bachelor of Education program with a minimum GPA of 2.75. Isabel and Phyllis Obee Law Fellowship - Law Awarded to worthy and needy law students with priority being given to women students. 100th Football Season Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through gifts from former football players and friends. Awarded to student(s) athlete(s) participating in the football program. Jerry Oldham Memorial Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through a gift from Family and Friends of Jerry Oldham. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any qualified student who is/are properly enrolled and participating in the Baseball program Chuck & Von Ostmeyer Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established by Mr. and Mrs. Ostmeyer. Awarded for tuition and books to any full-time student athlete. Dr. and Mrs. John Overlander Scholarship - General Established by bequest of Mrs. Pauline Overlander. Awarded to needy and worthy students. Roy Painter Memorial Scholarship Fund -General Established through a gift from Sarah Greer Painter. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled. George M. Parker Tennis Scholarship - Athletics Awarded to an incoming student tennis player to be recommended by the Athletic Department. Mary M. Parr Memorial Law Scholarship Fund - Law Established through gifts from family and friends of Mary M. Parr. Awarded to any qualified student who is studying law. Payless ShoeSource/May Dept. Store Company Business Scholarship - Business Awarded to an undergraduate student in the School of Business who ranks in the upper 25 percent of their graduating class. Don Pedrojo Memorial Scholarship Fund - Human Services with a concentration in Alcohol and Drug Abuse programs Established through a gift from the faculty of the Washburn University Human Services Department and Friends of Don Pedrojo. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to a student(s) who is/are properly enrolled at Washburn University. Pepsi/Pizza Hut Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established by a gift from Pepsi/Pizza Hut. Awarded to full-time student athletes. Ruth Ellen Perry Music Scholarship Fund - Music Established through a gift from the estate of Ruth Ellen Perry. Awarded to any qualified music student(s). Cecil N. and Marvel B. Peterson Scholarship - Athletics Established by Cecil and Marvel Peterson. Awarded to basketball players to be chosen by the Athletic Department. Edna B. Petro Scholarship - Music Established by Edna B. Petro. Awarded to members of the Sigma Alpha Iota Fraternity who are juniors or seniors pursuing a music degree. Kelsey H. Petro Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established by Kelsey H. Petro. Awarded to students participating in intercollegiate athletics. Mark T. Petro Memorial Scholarship - General Established by family and friends. Awarded as grants-in-aid to undergraduates. Mildred I. Pfuetze International Scholarship - General Established by friends and family. Available to students involved in international study. Phi Delta Kappa Scholarship - Education Established by the Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity. Awarded to students in the undergraduate teacher education program who are recommended by the Chairperson of the Department of Education. Charles A. and Margaret W. Pollak Fund - Business Established by Charles and Margaret Pollak with the earnings to be used for three primary purposes. 1. The James David Pollak Memorial Scholarship. Awarded to deserving students selected by the faculty of the School of Business with consideration given to scholarship, motivation, integrity, financial need, and other related indications for potential personal and business success. 2. The Margaret and Charles Pollak Art Purchase Fund. To provide an annual acquisition of a work of art that the Art Department faculty judges to be of such quality that the University should own this work. 3. The Honors Banquet. To honor the recipients of the James David Pollak Memorial Scholarship. Bradley Post Law Scholarship Fund - Law Established through a gift from Bradley Post. Awarded to any student(s) studying in the School of Law. David M. Powell Scholarship Fund - Social Work Established in memory of David M. Powell by his family and friends. Awarded to junior or senior students who meet the requirements as declared majors in social work. Preference given to students who demonstrate financial need. Louis and Ruth Ann Pozez Scholarship - Business Established by Volume Shoe Corporation in honor of the long and dedicated service of Louis Pozez. Awarded to senior students majoring in business, with emphasis in retail or marketing industry and have attained a 3.0 or higher GPA. Presidential Scholarship - General Awarded to full-time undergraduates with criteria established by the President. Caroline Doster Price Kappa Alpha Theta Scholarship - General Established by Caroline Doster Price. Awarded to undergraduate or graduate students who are members of Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta and whose names are submitted to the Financial Aid Office. Max W. and Phyllis B. Prosser Art Scholarship - Art Established by Max and Phyllis Prosser. Awarded to an art major properly enrolled at Washburn. Dr. Manuel E. Pusitz Scholarship - Nursing Established by bequest of Dr. Manual E. Pusitz. Awarded to students in the School of Nursing. Imogene & Jack Quinlan Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established by a gift from Imogene and Jack Quinlan. Awarded to any full-time student athlete(s). Ethel Quinn Memorial Fund in Music - Music Awarded to undergraduate full-time students majoring in piano. Radiologic Technology Scholarship Fund - Radiologic Technology Established through a gift from The First District of the Kansas Society of Radiologic Technologists. Awarded to students properly enrolled in radiologic technology. Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Scholarship Fund - Radiation Therapy Established through a gift from the members of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, P.A. Awarded to qualified student(s) who is/are studying in SAS and who are majoring in radiologic technology or radiation therapy technology programs. Eugene Ralston Law Alumni Scholarship Fund - Law Established through an outright gift from Eugene Ralston. Awarded to a currently enrolled full-time law student(s). John R. Ramsey Memorial Scholarship - Law Established by James W. and Elizabeth Ramsey Kelley. Awarded to second or third year law students with 3.0 GPA and demonstrated need. Students may not receive this award more than one time. Dr. Eugene A. and Viola M. Ramskill Scholarship Fund - Chemistry Established through a gift from Dr. Eugene A. and Viola M.Ramskill. Awarded to any qualified chemistry student(s), with preference given to student(s) in his/her junior or senior year. George Ramskill Law Scholarship - Law Established by Mr. Ramskill. Awarded to full-time law students with 2.5 GPA or above. Hannah B. Ransom Nursing Scholarship - Nursing Established by family and friends. Awarded annually to students (1-3) majoring in nursing and who maintain an above average GPA and need financial assistance. Preference is given to students living in or near Topeka who plan to work in a professional career in the Topeka community. Nursing majors living in Kansas communities and other areas will be considered if they are otherwise qualified. Governor Payne H. Ratner Law Scholarship - Law Established through a gift from Dr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Archer. Awarded to any qualified student(s) enrolled in the School of Law. Arthur V. Read Memorial Scholarship - Engineering Established by trust of Bess Dulaney Read in memory of her husband Arthur V. Read. Awarded with preference to engineering students from Kansas or other parts of the southwestern United States. Gene & Melody Reardon Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through an outright gift from Gene & Melody Reardon. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are playing baseball. Maude J. Reed Fund - General Established by bequest of Maud J.Reed. Awarded as general scholarships. Charles F. Rehkopf History Award Fund - History Established through a gift from Rev. Charles F. Rehkopf. Awarded to a full-time sophomore, junior, or senior student(s) with a minimum GPA of 2.0. Students must write a paper of local or Kansas history. Harry L. and Margaret S. Rhodes Scholarship - General Awarded by the Financial Aid Office to students with leadership qualities. Marilyn Miller Richter Art Student Scholarship - Art Established by family and friends. Available to any student enrolled in art. Frances & Helen Rigby Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from the estate of Frances Rigby Stroud. Awarded to any qualified student(s) properly enrolled. Richard S. Righter Memorial Scholarship Fund - Law Established through gifts from family and friends of Richard S. Righter. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is enrolled in the School of Law. Bertha M. Rightmire Scholarship - General Established by bequest of Bertha M. Rightmire. Available to any Washburn student with preference given to a student with a 2.5 GPA or higher. Frank A. Ripley Memorial Scholarship - General Established by family and friends. Awarded to worthy and needy full-time students. Philip A. Roberts & Mabel Huston Roberts Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established by Philip A. Roberts. Available to any full-time student athlete with preference for basketball. Harold and Marrion Rolley Endowment Fund - Business Established by Harold and Marrion Rolley. Awarded to full-time students enrolled in the School of Business. Ralph R. Rollman Scholarship Fund - Business Established through a gift from Dorothy Rollman Tallon, Jane E. Rollman, and Sarah Tallon Bilecky in memory of Ralph R. Rollman. Awarded to students who are enrolled in the School of Business. Virginia Currier Ross Scholarship Fund - Business Established through a gift to Washburn University from Virginia Currier Ross. Awarded to student(s) who is/are properly enrolled in the School of Business who is/are majoring in economics. Preference will be given to women. Dr. Mary S. Rowland Scholarship Fund - General Established by friends and family of Dr. Mary S. Rowland. Awarded to full-time students enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences. Kenneth G. & Irene J. Rowley Allied Health Careers Scholarship Fund - Allied Health Established through a gift from the estate of Kenneth G. Rowley. Awarded to qualified Student(s) who is/are properly enrolled in the allied health careers programs of study. Kenneth G. & Irene J. Rowley General Scholarship Fund -General Established through a gift from the estate of Kenneth G. Rowley. Awarded to any student(s) who are properly enrolled. Kenneth G. & Irene J. Rowley Scholarship Fund For Nursing Students - Nursing Established through a gift from the estate of Kenneth G. Rowley. Awarded to students properly enrolled in the School of Nursing. Preference will be given to student(s) who have graduated from Topeka High School. Marie Russell Law School Scholarship - Law Established by bequest of Marie Russell. Awarded to students in the School of Law. Mary Sanders Memorial Scholarship - Art Established by the son of Mrs. Sanders, friends and members of the Mulvane Art Center. Awarded to worthy students at the end of their sophomore year, or later, who are working toward a degree in art. Thad M. Sandstrom Fund for Nursing Education - Nursing Established by Dr. and Mrs. John W. Travis. Awarded to students studying in the School of Nursing and properly enrolled at Washburn University. Thad M. Sandstrom Memorial Scholarship - Communication Established by friends in Mr. Sandstrom s memory. Awarded to a deserving student majoring in the field of communication. Steven W. Schmidt Memorial Scholarship - Law Established by family and friends. Awarded to a worthy and needy full-time second year law student with a 2.5 GPA or better. School of Applied & Continuing Education Scholarship - Continuing Ed. Established by friends of the School of Applied & Continuing Education. Awarded to a student enrolled in the School of Applied & Continuing Education. Marvin and Trella Schulteis Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established through a gift from Marvin and Trella Schulteis. Awarded to any qualified student athlete(s) who is/are enrolled at Washburn University. Charles S. Scott, Sr. Law Scholarship Fund - Law Established through a gift from family and friends of Charles S. Scott, Sr. Awarded to any student(s) who is/are enrolled in the School of Law. Preference given to black students. Jay K. Scott Scholarship Fund - Political Science Established through a gift from Jay S. Scott. Awarded to qualified student(s) who is/are studying political science. Security Benefit Group Inc. Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from Security Benefit Group. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled with predetermined financial need with a minimum of a 3.0 GPA and preference given to immediate Family members of SBG Associates. Security Benefit Group of Companies, Inc. Endowed Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through a gift from the Security Benefit Group of Companies, Inc. Awarded to any full-time student athlete properly enrolled. Chester L. Seeley Scholarship Fund - Economics Established through a gift from Chester L. Seeley. Awarded to any qualified business student with a preference given to a student(s) focusing study in the area of economics. Dean Arthur G. Sellen Scholarship Fund - A & S Established through a gift from family and friends of Dr. Arhtur G. Sellen. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any qualified student (s) who is/are properly enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences. Ray C. and Jane G. Senate Scholarship - General Established from the charitable remainder trust of Ray C. Senate. Awarded to any qualified student. Shawnee Sportsmen, Incorporated Scholarship Fund - A & S Established through a gift from Shawnee Sportsman, Inc. Awarded to any qualified student(s) properly enrolled who are majoring in biology with preference given to a student(s) interested in a career in wildlife, conservation, or environmental protection. Richard E. Shermoen Mathematics Scholarship Fund - Mathematics Established by friends of Dr. Richard E. Shermoen. Awarded to student(s) who is/are majoring in Mathemaatics (Secondary Education Specialization) and who will have completed at least sixty-two credit hours with a minimum of thirty hours before the scholarship is awarded. Nelda Downtain Shiner Scholarship Fund - General Established through an outright gift from Kay Shiner Klausmeier, Larry Shiner, and Carol Shiner Wilson. Awarded to any qualified first-year woman. Shughart, Thomson, Kilroy Law Scholarship - Law Established through a gift from the law firm of Shughart, Thomson & Kilroy Charitable Foundation Trust. Awarded to any qualified student who is studying law. Si Se Puede Law Scholarship - Law Established by the Hispanic American Law Student Association at Washburn Law School, Eva Periera and certain clients of Pedro Irigonegaray, Esquire. Awarded to a full-time law student who demonstrates a commitment to working for hispanic civil rights as reflected by the recipient s intent to continue that involvement as an attorney. George W. Simpson Scholarship Fund - Political Science Established by students and friends. Awarded to full-time undergraduate students who are citizens of the United States. The full-time faculty in political science will recommend recipients. Sylvester A. Skoch Scholarship Fund - Education This fund is to provide financial assistance for a student(s) who is studying education to apply on tuition, books and fees who is/are enrolled at Washburn University. Congressman Jim Slattery Law Scholarship Fund - Law Established through a gift from Congressman Jim Slattery. Awarded to a full-time law student(s). Sloan, Listrom, Eisenbarth, Sloan & Glassman - Law Established through a gift from the law firm of Sloan, Listrom, Eisenbarth, Sloan & Glassman. Awarded to any qualified law student(s). Edward R. Sloan Scholarship Fund - Law Established through a gift from Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Sloan. Awarded to students enrolled in the Washburn University School of Law. James W. Sloan Men's Tennis Scholarship - Athletics Established by a gift from James W. Sloan. Awarded to any qualified student enrolled at Washburn based on their tennis talent. James W. Sloan Scholarship Fund for Golf Awards from this fund shall be made to any qualified student who is properly enrolled at Washburn university and has at least a 2.5 GPA and participates in intercollegiate golf. Hon. Don C. Smith Law Scholarship - Law Established through gifts from Don C. Smith, Jr., Sara Smith Henson and Kimberly Smith Clark. Awarded to a qualified student from Kansas 16th Judicial District (the counties of Clark, Comanche, Ford, Gray, Kiowa & Meade) enrolled in the School of Law. If a student from the 16th Judicial District is not available, then preference will be given to a student from western Kansas (west of U.S. Highway 81). Susan J. Snyder Chemistry Scholarship Fund - Chemistry Established through a gift from Stephen C. & Susan J. Snyder Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences with preference given to females majoring in chemistry and making satisfactory progress toward their degree objective. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Athletic Scholarship - Athletics Established through an outright gift. Awarded to any student athlete(s) properly enrolled. Dorothy B. Southwick Scholarship -General Established by the mother of Barbara Southwick. Awarded to able and deserving students as determined by the Financial Aid Office. Nally Fox Spangler Education Scholarship Fund - Education Established through a gift from Helen Dorgan Warren and other friends of Nally Spangler. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to a student(s) who is properly enrolled in the Education Department at Washburn university with preference given to women. Harold E. Sponberg Memorial Scholarship - General Established by family and friends of Dr. Sponberg, President of Washburn University from 1961 to 1965. Awarded as a scholarship on the basis of excellence and achievement with no regard for need or financial status. Allie B. Stahl Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through a gift from the estate of Allie B. Stahl. Awarded to any full-time student athlete(s). Donald A. Stark Business Leader Scholarship Fund - Business Established through a gift from the Donald & Jane Stark Charitable Trust. Awarded to a student(s) studying in the School of Business. Oscar Stauffer Memorial Broadcast Scholarship Fund - Communication Established by employees of Stauffer Communications and the Stauffer Foundation in memory of Oscar S. Stauffer. Awarded to full-time students majoring in radio/television. Stan Stauffer-Yellow Freight System, Inc. Transportation Scholarship Fund - Business Established through a gift from Yellow Freight System, Inc. to honor Stan Stauffer. Awarded to junior or senior students pursuing a career in the field of transportation. Frances Collins Stephenson Scholarship Fund - Music/English Established through a gift from family in memory of Frances Collins Stephenson. Awarded to any qualified music/English student(s). Cornelia Adams Straub Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift by the Estate of Cornelia Adams Straub. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled at Washburn University. Esther L. Strickland Music Scholarship Fund - Music Established through a gift from Esther L. Strickland. Awarded to any qualified music student(s). Dorothy Studebaker Zeta Tau Alpha Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from Mrs. Dorothy Studebaker. Awarded to any student(s) progressing at the undergraduate or graduate level. The student must be a member in good standing of the Washburn Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha. Student Fund Raising Committee Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from Student Fund Raising Committee. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any needy student(s) who is/are properly enrolled at Washburn University. Marguerite S. Stuenkel Scholarship Fund - General Awarded annually to senior students with the highest grade point average determined by the President and Financial Aid Office. Erma Schmidler Tebben Scholarship Fund - A & S Established through a gift from the estate of Erma Schmidler Tebben. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who intend to teach art and is/are enrolled in the art education program. Charles and Mabel Tefft Memorial Scholarship - Nursing Established by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mills. Awarded annually to a senior nursing student interested in gerontology who has a 3.0 grade average and is recommended by the School of Nursing. Bradbury Thompson-Class of 1934 Fund - General Established by friends and family of Bradbury Thompson. Available to any full-time student assisting in the project of the convocation center. Topeka Area Retired Teachers Association (TARTA) Scholarship - Education Established through a gift from the Topeka Area Retired Teachers Association. Awarded to any qualified student who has graduated from a Topeka area high school with high scholastic recognition and is properly enrolled and meeting the requirements for admission to the teacher education program at Washburn. Topeka Chapter of Links, Inc. Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Topeka Chapter of Links, Inc. Awarded to minority students and others who have financial needs to complete their degrees. The student must be recommended by the Director of Financial Aid and be diligent in the pursuit of the degree and maintain a 3.0 GPA or better. Topeka Lions Club Memorial Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established by a gift from the Topeka Lions Club. Awarded to a student athlete at the beginning of the senior year of competition. The student must have attained the highest grade point average of all letter winners at the end of the junior year. Florence Evelyn Townsley Scholarship - Piano/Voice Established by a gift from Cyrus Leland. Awarded to needy students enrolled in voice and piano in the music department. Duane A. and Dorothy Porter Touslee Scholarship - General Established by a gift from Duane and Dorothy Touslee. Awarded to any qualified student with a demonstrated financial need. Preference given to a graduate from Topeka High School. B. W. Trull Foundation - General Established by bequest of B. W Trull of Palacios, Texas. Awarded to able and worthy students. (See also Washburn College Endowed Scholarships.) Florence M. Trull Memorial Scholarship - General Established by gifts from family and friends of the estate of Florence M. Trull. Awarded to any student enrolled full-time. Mike Turnbull Memorial Athlete Scholarship - Athletics Established by friends and family. Awarded to any student athlete. Arthur Ueoka Memorial Law Scholarship - Law Established by family and friends. Awarded to any full-time law student with preference for a student from Hawaii and second for a student intending to specialize in criminal prosecution. James K. Van Slyke Memorial Scholarship - Music Established by friends and family. Awarded to any full-time student who is studying clarinet or saxophone. WAA Lifetime Membership Endowment - General Established by the WAA Board of Directors. Proceeds will be used to benefit the Washburn University Alumni Association. Dan and Mary Ann Wade Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through an outright gift from Dan and Mary Ann Wade. Awarded to any student athlete(s) properly enrolled for academic study. Normel Thor and Nellie Waldron Scholarship - General This endowed scholarship, provided by the estate of N. T and Nellie Waldron, is available to any full-time undergraduate student. Chi Che Wang Scholarship Fund - Chemistry Awarded to students who are majoring in chemistry. The Chairperson of the Chemistry Department shall make recommendations to the Director of Financial Aid. Washburn Accounting Society Scholarship - Business Awarded to students majoring in business. Washburn Alumni Association Board of Directors - General Established by past and present members of the Washburn Alumni Association. Awarded to any senior student who qualifies under the Washburn Alumni Association Outstanding Senior Program. The Washburn Alumni Association Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Washburn Alumni Association. Awards shall be made to recruit and retain students at the University who maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average. Washburn University Art Scholarship - Art Established by Avis Chitwood and friends of art. Awarded to a student studying in the Art Department. Washburn University Dance Scholarship Fund - Dance Established through a gift from friends and patrons of the Dance Program. Awarded to qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled and seeking a degree with an emphasis in dance. Washburn University English Scholarship - English Established by gifts from family and friends of Frances M. Barry and the Brewster Place Service Fund. Awarded to students enrolled in the English Department. Washburn International Student Scholarship - General Established by the Harold Hula family. Awarded to a student who is preparing to study abroad or a foreign student preparing to come to Washburn University. Washburn University Music Scholarship - Music Established by alumni and friends. Awarded to students enrolled in the Department of Music. Washburn University School of Nursing Scholarship - Nursing Established by friends of the School of Nursing. The earnings will be used to award scholarships to nursing students. Washburn Walkers Gerontology Scholarship - Gerontology Established by members of the Washburn Walkers and supporters of the Gerontology program. Awarded to students majoring in gerontology in the School of Applied and Continuing Education. Washington, DC Alumni Scholarship Fund - General Established by alumni in the Washington, DC area. Awarded to students from the metropolitan Washington, DC area who maintain at least a 2.0 GPA. Terry D. Watson Scholarship - Law Awarded to graduates of Osborne High School, Osborne, Kansas, who are enrolled a Washburn University either in the undergraduate program or the Law School. Judge and Mrs. George H. Whitcomb Law Scholarship - Law Established by family and friends. Awarded to needy and worthy law students. Dr. Philip W. Whitcomb Scholarship Fund - Philosophy Established through gifts from family and friends of Dr. Philip W. Whitcomb. Awarded to any qualified philosophy student. Clarence Whitlow Music Scholarship - Music Established by a gift from the Santa Fe Southern Pacific Foundation and family and friends of Clarence Whitlow. Available to students enrolled in the Department of Music. Betty and Norman Wilson Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through a gift from Betty and Norman Wilson. Awards from this fund shall be made to any qualified student athletes with preference given to Men's or Women's Basketball and Kansas Residents with 3.0 GPA or better. J. Robert Wilson and Barbara King Wilson Law Scholarship - Law Awarded to worthy law students with preference to members of Phi Alpha Delta. The F. Wingerson Scholarship Fund - Science/Pre. Med. Established through a gift from F. Wingerson. Awarded to full-time sophomores, juniors or seniors with a CPA of 3.0 or higher. Preference given to science or pre-medical majors. Helen H. Wise Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from the estate of Helen H. Wise. Awarded to qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled. Helen H. Wise Memorial Scholarship Fund for the Arts - A & S Established through a gift from the estate of Helen H. Wise. Awarded to qualified student(s) properly enrolled and majoring in the visual or performing arts. Lillian Cecil Wiser Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from the estate of Lillian Cecil Wiser. Awarded to students properly enrolled for academic study. Jeanne Bowman Wohlberg Drama Scholarship - Theatre Established by a gift from James W. Sloan. Awarded to any student properly enrolled at Washburn and will be based on acting talent. Lloyd R. and Edna Wolfe Endowment Scholarship - General Established through a gift from Lloyd R. and Edna Wolfe. Awarded to undergraduate students properly enrolled for academic study. Women s Basketball 25th Season Scholarship Fund - Washburn University s Women s Basketball program Established through a gift from Alumni and friends of the Washburn University s baskeball program. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to a student(s) who is properly enrolled at Washburn University and participating in the women s basketball program at Washburn. Woodbury/Ramskill Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from Scott and Annette Woodbury and George E. Ramskill. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any qualified student who is/are properly enrolled with preference given to Rush County Graduates who maintain a 3.0 GPA. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Scholarship Fund - Nursing Established through a gift from Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Woods. Awarded to any qualified nursing student. Alden B. Woody Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from the Alden B. Woody Trust. Awarded to students who demonstrate financial need and merit. Helen Woolverton Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from the estate of Helen Woolverton. Awarded to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled. Chuck and Alice Clare Wright Athletic Scholarship Fund - Athletics Established through a gift from Chuck and Alice Clare Wright. Awarded to student athletes at Washburn University. Donald C. Wright Business Scholarship - Business Established by friends and family. Available to any full-time student enrolled in the School of Business. Thomas E. and Carole Wright Scholarship Fund - Languages Established through a gift from Thomas E. and Carole Wright. Awarded to qualified student(s) who is/are studying modern foreign language. Yazzie Native American Scholarship Fund - Social Work Established through a gift in memory of Vernon Yazzie from family and friends, the Allied Tribes, Inc., and the Washburn Student Social Work Association. Awarded to qualified student(s) who is/are studying social work. Preference given to a Native American student. Rosemary Yoho Scholarship Fund - Graphic Art Established through gifts from Max Yoho and family and friends. Awarded to a full-time graphic art student(s). Dr. James M. Young Scholarship Fund - Continuing Education Established through a gift from family and friends of Dr. James M. Young. Awarded to qualified student(s) properly enrolled, with preference given to non-traditional students enrolled in a minimum of five credit hours in the School of Applied and Continuing Education. James M. and Mildred T. Young Scholarship - Education Established by family and friends. Awarded to needy and worthy undergraduate students preparing for the teaching profession. Amelia Belle Young Scholarship - General Established by a gift to Washburn, is awarded to full-time students enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences with a 3.0 GPA or higher. Dr. William H. and Patricia Zimmerman Scholarship Fund for International Students Established from the estate of William H. Zimmerman. Awarded to a student who is qualified for international study. Zonta Club of Topeka Scholarship - General Established through a gift from the Zonta Club of Topeka, an organization of executive women in business and professors. Awarded to a student who plans to enter a profession, preferable, but not limiting. Award should be given to a woman. WASHBURN ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS George W. Aderhold Scholarship Fund - Pre-Med/Nursing Established by Thomas M. Aderhold in honor of his father. Awards restricted to pre-medical students or students preparing for nursing or laboratory work. Harry K. Allen Law Fellowship - Law Established by the Law School Association in 1960 in memory of Harry K. Allen, Dean of the Washburn Law School from 1922-1937. Fellowships provided on the basis of scholastic ability and financial need. Paul C. Anderson Law Scholarship - Law Established by family and friends. Awarded to a needy third-year student who has made outstanding contributions to the Student Bar Association. Faye Hathaway Beard Scholarship Fund - General Established by bequest of Mrs. Faye Hathaway Beard with additions made by friends in her memory. Awarded as general scholarships. Edna M. Becker Scholarship Fund - General Established by Edna M. Becker. Awarded to able and needy young women. W. A. and Clara L. Benson Scholarship Fund - General Established by bequest of W A. Benson. Awarded to deserving students. Penn B. Blair Scholarship Fund - General Established by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Blair, his parents. Awarded as general scholarships. Victor Blakely Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Topeka Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Awarded to benefit soldiers of the first World War, their descendants, and the descendants of Charles G. Blakely. Charles W. Boswell Scholarship Fund - General Established by Charles W. Boswell of West Hartford, Connecticut. Awarded to worthy and needy young men. Gregory D. and Ronda K. Brenneman Scholarship - Business Awarded to a full-time student in his or her senior (final ) year in the School of Business who is interested in going on to a prestigious graduate school. The scholarship may pay for full tuition, fees, books, food and lodging. The student will be selected based on academic performance, campus leadership, fraternity or sorority leadership and participation in other campus groups. This fund was established by Gregory and Ronda Brenneman. Brinkman Family Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Brinkman Family of Great Bend, Kansas. Awarded to able and worthy students. Russell R. Brown Athletic Scholarship - General Established by family and friends. Awarded to student athletes. Abram and Alice Burkholder Scholarship - General Established by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jahn in memory of Mrs. Jahn s parents. Awarded to a deserving student. Caesar Scholarship Fund - General Awarded to young men or women who are residents of Kansas to enable them to get a college and/or professional education. C.B. Campbell Scholarship - Business Established by bequest in 1993. Awarded to School of Business students as designated by the Dean and faculty of the Washburn University of Topeka School of Business. A , B , and C students are to be given equal considerations. All extracurricular activities of the student on the Washburn campus are to be considered. Christopher R. Campbell Scholarship - A & S Established by Mrs. Susan Chudzinski as a memorial to her husband. Awarded to outstanding voice students in the Music Department. Arthur J. Carruth, Jr. Scholarship - General Established by friends. Awarded to able, worthy and deserving students. Centenary Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Board of Trustees of Washburn College. Awarded to able and worthy students. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Chapman, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Established by the children of Mr. and Mrs. Chapman. Awarded to needy students. Anson Chappell Scholarship Fund - General Established by bequest of Anson Chappell of West Hartford, Connecticut. Awarded to worthy students. Class of 1910 Fund - General Established by the Class of 1910. Awarded to able and worthy students. Class of 1911 and Lurene Irish Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Class of 1911. Awarded as general scholarships. Class of 1912 and Alice Huggins Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Class of 1912. Awarded as general scholarships. Class of 1914 David and Isabel Neiswanger Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Class of 1914. Awarded as general scholarships. Class of 1920 Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Class of 1920. Awarded to worthy students. Class of 1926 Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Class of 1926 at its 50th anniversary. Awarded to deserving and needy students. Class of 1941 Fund - General Established by the class of 1941. Awarded as general scholarships. Lydia E. Clayton Scholarship Fund - General Established by bequest of Lydia E. Clayton. Awarded to able and worthy students. Grace F. and Frank Fernley Clinger Scholarship Fund - General Established under Living Trust Agreement of Frank E Clinger. Awarded as general scholarships. Roy D. and Dorothea A. Clousing Memorial Fund - Nursing Established by bequest in 1988. Awarded to students in the School of Nursing. Mrs. Josephine Cobb Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Established by Mrs. Cobb s daughter, Mrs. Theo Cobb Landon, and friends. Awarded as general scholarships. Ralph E. Coffman Scholarship - General Established by bequest of Florence Isabel Coffman. Awarded to worthy and able men and women, including students enrolled in the School of Law. Warren Hall Coutts, III, Memorial Law School Scholarship - Law Established by Warren Hall Coutts, Jr. Awarded to needy students in the School of Law. Warren Hall Coutts, Sr. and Ida Frances Whitehead Coutts Scholarship - Law Established by Warren Hall Coutts, Jr., in honor of his parents. Awarded to needy students in the School of Law. A. Harry Crane School of Law Scholarship - Law Established by family and friends. Awarded to law students. Warren J. Crumbine Scholarship Fund - General Established by friends. Awarded to young men from Topeka. Elizabeth Culver Memorial Trust Scholarship - General Established by Elizabeth Culver. Awarded to deserving students. Stanley Curyea Memorial Scholarship - A & S Established in memory of Captain Curyea by his friends in the First United Methodist Church, Topeka. Awarded as an international scholarship with preference for foreign students, for Blacks, or for Americans from Hawaii to further friendly international, interracial relations. Byron H. Davis Scholarship Fund - General Established by Byron H. Davis of Topeka. Awarded to worthy undergraduate students and the grandchildren of the donor. Richard L. Davis Scholarship Fund - General Established by family and friends. Awarded as general scholarships. Moses Day Fund - General Awarded to needy and deserving students. Grace Freeman Dean Memorial Fund - A & S Established by bequest of Mrs. Grace Freeman Dean. By action of the Board of Trustees of Washburn College, the income, for the present, from invested funds, is to be used as scholarships for students interested in art. W. Laird Dean Memorial Trust Scholarship - Business Awarded to students who are residents of Kansas to enable them to pursue or obtain an education in the fields of business, banking or finance. Samuel Dilley Fund - General Established by bequest of Samuel Dilley of Partridge, Kansas. Awarded to students with certain qualifications who are preparing for Christian work. L. S. Dolman Scholarship - General Established by Mrs. R. T. MacCracken, a daughter. Awarded as general scholarships. Robert E. Duffens Family - General Established by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Duffens. Awards made to any student who is a member or pledge of Kappa Sigma, showing leadership ability, with preference given to Business or Science majors. Stu Dunbar Scholarship - General Established by friends in memory of Stu Dunbar, sports writer. Awarded to student athletes. Florence Eckert Scholarship - A & S Established by the Sigma Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma. Awarded to able and worthy young women in the field of Education. Redicia C. Engholm Memorial Scholarship Fund - A & S Established by bequest of Redicia C. Engholm with additions from friends. Awarded to students of ability majoring in English. The Fifty Charitable Trust - General Established by bequest to fund general scholarships. George W. and Frederick Finnup Scholarship Fund - General Established by George W. Finnup of Garden City, Kansas. Awarded to students from Southwest Kansas. Bertha Foster Fund - General Established by Mrs. E. W. Auld of Topeka. Awarded to needy and worthy women desiring to fit themselves for Christian work. Shawn M. Friend Memorial Music Scholarship Fund - A & S Established by family and friends in 1992. Awarded to students bmajoring in Music, with a preference for students who are active in a church music program or have an interest in jazz. Ethel Frizell Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Established by Miss Fanny Reichard as a memorial to Ethel Frizell a former teacher in Topeka High School for many years. Awarded to graduates of Topeka High School who have an outstanding academic record and are enrolled as full-time students. Garvey Competitive Scholarship Fund - General Established by the Garvey Foundation. Awarded to able and worthy students. Recipients will be selected by competitive examination. Ray Hugh Garvey Scholarship - Law Established in 1960 in memory of Ray Hugh Garvey, LL.B., 1915. Awarded annually to a senior student who has demonstrated a superior proficiency in the School of Law. Paul & Pauline Givens Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from the estate of Paul and Pauline Givens. Awards shall be made to students needing financial assistance with high scholastic & moral standing who earn at least twenty five percent of their educational expenses from employment. Fern A. & James W. Goff Scholarship Fund - Nursing Established by Fern A. Goff in memory of her husband and to support a need for scholarships which was identified during the life of her mother, Goldie Ala. Awards are made to any qualified student who is a certified nurse's aide or licensed practical nurse who is interested in pursuing a professional nursing career in the field of care for the elderly. E. A. Goodnow Scholarship - General Established by bequest of E. A. Goodnow of Worcester, Massachusetts. Awarded to needy and worthy women. No student shall receive more than $100 of the annual income. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flint Goodrich Scholarship Fund - General Established by family and friends. Awarded to needy students. Clara Spencer Grimsley (Music) - A & S Established by bequest of George Perry Grimsley, in memory of his wife. Awarded to students in music. Mary Evans Grimsley Scholarship -General Established by bequest of George Perry Grimsley. Awarded as general scholarships. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Guthrie Foundation - General Established by bequest of Jennie Guthrie. Awarded to able, worthy and needy students who would not otherwise be able to attend college, the benefits to any one recipient not to exceed $120 per year. Florence Hammond Scholarship Fund - General Established by bequest of Florence Hammond. Awarded to worthy students for tuition. George E. and Mary K. Haskell Scholarship - General (Meadow Gold Award) Established in recognition of the high qualities of their citizenship and their devotion to the area surrounding and including the city of Topeka. Awarded to undergraduate students worthy of financial assistance who are of good moral character and reputation. Erma Caldwell Herrington Scholarship - General Established by bequest in 1993. Awarded as general scholarships. Duffie and Pauline Hindman Scholarship - General Established by bequest in 1988. Awarded to graduates of Rooks County, Kansas, high schools. Carlos E. and Helen R. Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Award to be on academic merit to students not only capable of learning but love learning and desire an education to enrich life. Recipient must have cumulative grade point average of 3.50 on a scale of 4.00. Anna Shipley Hocker Memorial Fund - General Established by family and friends. Awarded to able and worthy students. Cyrus Kurtz Holliday Scholarship Fund - General Established by Mrs. George Burpee in honor of her grandfather, with additions by the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company in honor of one of its founders. Awarded to able and worthy students. Gladys V. Houston Scholarship Fund - A & S Established by Gladys V. Houston. Awarded to undergraduate students who are making teaching their profession or for able worthy teachers who desire to take advanced training. Jolee Houx Music Scholarship Fund - Music Established by bequest of Jolee Houx in August, 1995. Awarded to pay for tuition and necessary expenses for able and worthy students who are majoring in music and who have a grade average of "B" or better. Jolee Houx English Scholarship Fund - English Established by bequest of Jolee Houx in August, 1995. Awarded to pay for tuition and necessary expenses for able and worthy students who are majoring in English and who have a grade average of "B" or better. Jolee Houx Art Scholarship Fund - Art Established by bequest of Jolee Houx in August, 1995. Awarded to pay for tuition and necessary expenses for able and worthy students who are majoring in Art and who have a grade average of "B" or better. Jolee Houx Philosophy Scholarship Fund - Philosophy Established by bequest of Jolee Houx in August, 1995. Awarded to pay for tuition and necessary expenses for able and worthy students who are majoring in Philosophy and who have a grade average of "B" or better. Jolee Houx Foreign Language Scholarship Fund - Foreign Language Established by bequest of Jolee Houx in August, 1995. Awarded to pay for tuition and necessary expenses for able and worthy students who are majoring in Foreign Language and who have a grade average of "B" or better. Jolee Houx Superior Ability Music Scholarship Fund - Music Superior Ability Established by bequest of Jolee Houx in August, 1995. Awarded to pay for tuition and necessary expenses for students who may or may not have a "B" or above grade average but who do have and show exceptional and superior ability in the field of Music notwithstanding their need for scholarship funds and notwithstanding their grade average. Jolee Houx Superior Ability Art Scholarship Fund - Art Superior Ability Established by bequest of Jolee Houx in August, 1995. Awarded to pay for tuition and necessary expenses for students who may or may not have a "B" or above grade average but who do have and show exceptional and superior ability in the field of Art notwithstanding their need for scholarship funds and notwithstanding their grade average. Mrs. Chettie A. Howard Scholarship Fund - General Established by Mrs. Chettie A. Howard of Rossville, Kansas. Awarded to worthy young women. W. M. Hyde Scholarship Fund - General Awarded to deserving and needy students. Eva B. Johnson Scholarship Fund - General Established by Miss Johnson. Awarded annually as a scholarship to a graduating Seaman High School student desiring to attend Washburn University. Charles S. and Doris F. Joss Scholarship Fund - Pre-Med/Nursing Established by Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Joss. Awarded to students who intend to pursue a course of pre-medical study leading to entrance to a recognized medical school and the degree of Doctor of Medicine; and to students pursuing the nursing degree program at the University. However, scholarships will not be available for the student s first year in the nursing program. High academic standards and financial need are required to qualify. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Keller Memorial Scholarship Fund - General Established by contributions for Mrs. Keller, her family and friends. Awarded as general scholarships. George A. and Mabel Kline Memorial Scholarship Fund - Law Established by a bequest made to Washburn College in 1964. A major portion of the income to provide financial assistance for worthy students attending Washburn School of Law. Bernice Kritser Scholarship Fund - General Established in the John S., Jr. and Bernice Kritser Trust. Awarded to worthy students. Chuck & Annette L. Logan Scholarship Fund - General Established by friends. Awarded to able and worthy graduates of Seaman High School. The J. Glenn and Corinne Ripley Logan Scholarship Fund - General Established by his friends as a permanent living memorial to Mr. Logan. Awarded to a deserving student from Topeka to further his or her education. Lommasson Family Scholarship - General Established by bequest of Bertha L. Lommasson. Awarded to able and worthy students. Paul Long Scholarship Fund - General Established by his wife and friends. Awarded as general scholarships. Cleveland S. Loper Scholarship for Engineering Students - A & S/General Established by family and friends. Awarded to engineering students who have financial need. If not awarded to engineering student then awarded in another field. Dr. Cecil E. Lowe Memorial Scholarship - General Established by the Lowe Family. Awarded as general scholarships. Mabel Thresher MacNair Scholarship - General Established by her husband John S. MacNair. Awarded to academically deserving undergraduate students enrolled on a full-time basis at Washburn with preference given to needy students from Hodgeman County, Kansas. Arthur J. McCabe Scholarship Fund - A & S Established by his wife Annie Shuman McCabe. Awarded to worthy students. Ella Scott McEachron Scholarship - General Established by NONOSO, the Washburn Women s Honor Society. Awarded to worthy and able young women students. Elton & Bessie Mae McIntosh Scholarship Fund - General Established by Elton & Bessie Mae McIntosh. Awards will be made to students who graduate from Clay Center High School and who show leadership ability, high character and a grade point average of 3.0 or better. Elton & Bessie Mae McIntosh Scholarhip Fund - Law Established by a gift from Elton & Bessie Mae McIntosh. Awarded to first-year law students who are graduates of Clay County High School and if none to a graduate of a Kansas high school. Orson and Esther Mary McLaughlin Scholarship - General Established by bequest in 1993. Awarded to full-time students as general scholarships. Dr. Martha M. Madtson Scholarship - General Established by bequest of Dr. Martha Madtson. Awarded to worthy and able students designated by the University. Ward D. Martin Scholarship Fund - General Established by a gift from Ward D. Martin in October, 1995. Award(s) from this fund shall be made to any qualified student(s) who is/are properly enrolled at Washburn University with preference given to members in good standing of Kappa Sigma fraternity. George C. Merrill Memorial Scholarship - General Established by Mrs. Nancy H. Adams of Topeka. Awards restricted to worthy students who have financial need. Preference given to Merrill relatives. Dr. Glenn S. Millice (Pre-Med) Scholarship - Pre-Med Established by Mrs. Agnes E Millice in memory of her husband. Awarded to pre-medical students. (Excludes Nursing) Ina M. Monroe Scholarship - General Established as a testamentary trust by her husband Erie J. Monroe. Awarded to deserving students. John W. Moore Fund - General Established by bequest of John W. Moore of Topeka. Awarded exclusively to the education of deserving young men and women who are unable to pay their own expenses at Washburn. Louise Thorne Morehouse Scholarship - General Established by Louise Morehouse of Topeka. Awarded for tuition to worthy young students. Helen Fairfield Naylor Scholarship - General Established by Wilson S. and Fannie Comfort Naylor. Awarded to worthy undergraduate students. Cleora Nemec Scholarship - Business Established in 1994. To be used for scholarships to students in the School of Business as designated by the Dean and Faculty of the School of Business. A , B , and C students are to be given equal consideration. All extracurricular activities of the student, and other activities on Washburn campus, are to be considered. Cleora Nemec Scholarship - Nursing Established by bequest in 1993. Awarded to School of Nursing students as designated by the Dean and faculty of the Washburn University of Topeka School of Nursing. A , B , and C students are to be given equal consideration. All extracurricular activities of the student on the Washburn campus are to be considered. NONOSO Scholarship Fund - General Awarded to women with preference to juniors or seniors. Josephine Norton Scholarship Fund - General Established by bequest of Josephine Norton. Awarded as a general scholarship. Nellie Ansel Obrecht Scholarship - A & S Established by bequest of Rufus Chauncy Obrecht in memory of his wife. Awarded to worthy undergraduate students in Education. J. Eliot Overlander Fund - General Awarded to needy students who may be deemed worthy of assistance to obtain an education. Paola Church Fund - General Established by the Congregational Church at Paola. Awarded to worthy students of the College. James M. and Carrie S. Parker Fund - General Established by bequest of James M. Parker. Awarded to able, worthy and deserving students. Dr. Clyde E. Partridge Memorial Scholarship - General Established by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Partridge. Awarded to a student with a good grade point average in need of financial assistance. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus S. Peabody Music Fund - A & S Awarded as prizes or scholarships to deserving students for proficiency either in the theoretical or practical work offered by the School of Music. G. Dorr Pelton Scholarship Fund - General Awarded to full-time students with financial need. Rose Marie Peters Memorial Fund- General Established by family and friends. Awarded to worthy students. Helen Lyon Peterson Memorial Scholarship - A & S Established by her husband, Cecil N. Peterson, and friends. Awarded to students who are outstanding in forensics or drama regardless of family resources. The scholarships are to be given entirely on the merits of the student. Edna B. Petro Scholarship - Athletic Established by bequest in 1993. Awarded as women s athletic scholarships. Robert T. Price Scholarship Fund - General Established as a part of the Washburn College permanent endowment fund for scholarships at Washburn as determined by the Board of Trustees of Washburn College. Professional Advertising Club of Topeka Scholarship Fund - A & S Established by the Professional Advertising Club of Topeka. Awarded to seniors who are studying advertising or allied subjects with the intention of entering these fields after graduation. C. J. Putt Memorial Scholarship for Law - Law Established by Charles Putt in memory of his father. Awarded to law students. Robert O. and Merle S. Rehkopf Scholarship Fund - General Established by bequest in 1992. Scholarships are awarded to worthy and needy students, as general scholarships. Yetta Cohen Robinson and Everett Fetter Award - Music Established in 1994 by the estate of Edward Robinson, for use as scholarship awards in the Department of Music. I.W. Rogers and Ruth Tallant Rogers Scholarship Fund - General Established by Leona M. Rogers. Awards made to qualified needy students. Rota Club (Altrusa) Scholarship Fund - General Awarded to worthy students. Patrick W. Ryan Scholarship - General Established by parents and friends. Awarded to worthy students. Richard Sasek Memorial Scholarship - General Established by family and friends. Awarded to worthy students. Clyde P. and Mildred Schenck Scholarship Fund - Law Established by bequest in 1992. Scholarships are awarded to Law School students with a grade point average of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) or better. Tom and Fay Scott Memorial Scholarship Fund - A & S Established by a gift from Ms. Becky Standiferd in 1992. Recipient(s) of scholarships from this fund will be determined by the full faculty of the Chemistry Department. Robert E. Settle (Athlete) Fund - General Established by family and friends. Awarded to student athletes. Charlotte M. and Warren W. Shaw Scholarship - Pre-Med/Law To assist young persons attending Washburn University of Topeka as full-time students, who have expressed an interest in preparing themselves to enter either professional schools of medicine or law. John M. and Comfort Warren Shaw Scholarship - A & S Established by gift from Comfort W. Shaw, in 1986. Awarded to Arts and Science students pursuing courses in chemistry, physics or engineering who have earned, and maintain, a 3.0 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale). Arthur L. Shultz Banking and Finance Scholarship - Business Established by Arthur L. Schultz as a trust to Washburn College. Awarded to full-time students pursuing a course of study in banking and finance. Smith and Woods Scholarship - General Established by R. M. Woods and Edw. Smith. Awarded to students with financial need. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Stauffer Scholarship - General Awarded to young men and women desiring an education. Dr. Bryan Sewall Stoffer Scholarship - General Established by family and friends in memory of Dr. Stoffer, President of Washburn University, 1941-1961. Awarded as general scholarships. John and Ruth Stauffer Scholarship Fund for Single Mothers - General Established by a gift in September, 1995 from John and Ruth Stauffer. Preference for awards from this fund may be given to single mothers with dependent children residing with them who are properly enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours (two for-credit courses) at Washburn University as undergraduate degree candidates. Each recipient must be a student in good standing. Camden S. Strain Scholarship Fund - General Established by bequest in 1991. Scholarships to be awarded preferably (but not necessarily) to students preparing for the ministry or preparing to become Biblical scholars. The Sweet Foundation - General Established by Annie B., Mary B., and Susie B. Sweet in memory of all members of the Sweet Family, including Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Sweet and Mr. Paul B. Sweet. Foundation scholarships awarded to able and worthy young men and women. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo S. Thomas Scholarship - General Established by a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo S. Thomas. Awarded as general scholarships. Carolyn H. Thomas Scholarship Fund - General Established to honor Mrs. John Waters. Awarded to worthy students. Hugh L. and Patricia A. Thompaon Scholarship Fund - General Established through a gift from Hugh L. and Patricia A. Thompson. Awards made to any qualified working married student(s) with children(ren) who is/are enrolled at Washburn University. Topeka Classroom Teachers Scholarship - General Awarded to worthy students. Topeka High School Fund - General Established by Frank G. Drening and others. Awarded to graduates of Topeka High School to pay tuition at Washburn. Granted on basis of Rhodes Scholar requirement for men. Topeka 1000 (Woman s Club) Scholarship - General Established by Topeka Woman s Club. Awarded to worthy young women with preference to be given to graduates of Topeka High School. Topeka Lodge 555, Loyal Order of Moose Scholarship Fund - General Established in memory of Francis Bundy. Awarded to children of members in good standing. Trull Alumni Scholarship Fund - General Established by Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Trull of Palacios, Texas. Awarded to deserving students. (See also University Endowed Scholarships.) Fred E. and William Wellcome Ulrich Scholarship Fund - General Established by Mrs. Fred E. Ulrich in memory of Fred E. Ulrich and William Wellcome Ulrich. Awarded to students of good character who deserve encouragement in their educational pursuits. Zeola Van Winkle Scholarship Fund - General Scholastic award to Delta Gamma with highest grade point average in two previous semesters and enrolled in 12 hours. Richard G. Vogel Appreciation Scholarship - Business Awarded annually to a full-time student in the School of Business who has completed the junior academic year and has completed a minimum overall grade average of 3.40 and at least a 3.60 grade average in accounting subjects. The student, selected by the Dean and full-time accounting faculty, need not be majoring in accounting nor intending to enter the accounting profession as a career. Washburn College Student Loan Income Scholarship Fund - General Established in 1989, by the Washburn Endowment Association Board of Trustees from accumulated income in the Student Loan Fund. Scholarships are awarded to full time (at least 12 hours per semester) students who have accumulated a minimum of 30 credit hours and have at least a 2.5 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale). Scholarships may not exceed $600.00 per semester and are limited to a total of 5 semesters per recipient. Washburn Women's Alliance Fund - General Established through the efforts of the Washburn Women's Alliance. Preference for awards from this fund are given to single mothers with dependent children residing with them. (Recipients preferably enrolled 6 credit hours.) Eliza Ames Webster Memorial Scholarship - General Established by the Lang Syners of Washburn College. Awarded to senior out-of-town students. Donald D. Welty Memorial Scholarship - General Established by the Welty family. Awarded as general scholarships. Daphne S. White Music Scholarship Fund - A & S Established by gift in 1988. Awarded to music students. Mr. and Mrs. H. Morton White Scholarship - General Awarded as general scholarships. Mose J. and Erma F. Whitson Scholarship - A & S Awarded annually to a Topeka public high school graduate who is a junior or senior student in the Department of Education. Kevin Eaton Wilson Scholarship - General Established by the family and friends. Awarded to worthy students. Lillie M. Wiseman Student Foundation - General Established by bequest of Lillie M. Wiseman. Restricted for the purpose of assisting deserving graduates from the Topeka public high schools in attending Washburn College. The parents of such students must have resided in Topeka for a period of more than five years prior to the student s graduation from Topeka public high schools, and students must be those who otherwise would be unable to obtain a college education. Not more than $500 of the income per year will be given to any one student. Grace Wolf Memorial Scholarship - General Established by Miss Hazel Butterfield. Awarded to academically worthy and needy students. Willrene E. Woods Scholarship - General Awarded as scholarships for needy and worthy women. Glen Givens Yankee Scholarship Fund - General Established by Mr. Yankee. Awarded to worthy and deserving students. R. L. Young Scholarship Fund - General Established by gift in 1991. Priorities include members and pledges of various fraternities & sororities, residents of Arkansas, students with a C grade average and law students. However, every worthy student at Washburn University of Topeka is specifically eligible, even though they may not fall into one of the specified priorities. GENERAL FACULTY Sue Adams, Lecturer in Education, 1994. B.Ed., Washburn University, 1981; M.Ed., Washburn University, 1984; M.S., Pittsburg State University, 1988; Ed.D., Kansas State University, 1992. Gunnar Alksnis, Associate Professor of History, 1968. B.A., Columbia College, 1955; B.D., Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (S.C.,), 1955; S.TM., Lutheran Theological Seminary (Philadelphia), 1966; Ph.D., Kansas State University, 1970. Michael Almond, Assistant Professor of Graphic Design and Printmaking, 1988. B.F.A., Kansas City Art Institute, 1981; M.A., University of Iowa, 1984; M.F.A., University of Iowa, 1986. Joanne Altman, Assistant Professor of Psychology, 1991. B.A., Franklin and Marshall College, 1984; M.A., Temple University, 1987; Ph.D., Temple University, 1990. Dale N. Anderson, Manager KTWU, Acting Chair and Professor of Mass Media, 1967. B.A., University of Nebraska, 1950; M.A., ibid., 1951; Ed.D., Michigan State University, 1959. Stephen Angel, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1991. B.A., Inter-American University, 1976; B.S., University of California, 1984; Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1989. Ronald J. Ash, Associate Professor of Biology, 1987. B.S., Thomas More College, 1961; M.S., University of Cincinnati, 1964; Ph.D., ibid., 1968. Thomas Averill, Professor of English, Writer in Residence, 1980. B.A., University of Kansas, 1971; M.A., ibid., 1974; M.F.A., University of Iowa, 1976. John N. Backus, Director of Forensics, Debate Coach, 1988. B.A., University of Georgia, 1981; M.A., ibid., 1983. Candace Bahner, PT, Physical Therapist Assistant Program Director, Assistant Professor of Physical Therapist Assistants, 1990. B.S., Kansas University Medical Center, 1978; MS, Pittsubrg State University, 1994. David W. Bainum, Director of the Academic Computer Center and Associate Professor of Computer Information Sciences, 1985. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968; M.S., George Washington University, 1972; M.S., Ohio University, 1974; Ph.D., ibid., 1977. Lyle D. Baker, Associate Professor of Education, 1986. B.S., University of Wisconsin at EauClaire, 1961; M.A.T, Brown University, 1965; Ed.D., University of Northern Colorado, 1977. W. Gary Baker, Professor of Finance, 1975. B.S., Ohio State University, 1965; M.A., Wichita State University, 1967; Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 1975. Satyajit (Jit) Banerjee, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1995. BS, St. Stephens College, India, 1982; MS, Indian Institute, India, 1984; PhD, University of Pittsburgh, 1991. Suzanne Banister, Assistant Professor Music, 1993. BA, Western Kentucky University 1973: MA, University of Akron 1986; PhD, Kent State University 1993. Ricky J. Barker, Associate Professor of Computer Information Sciences, 1981. B.S.E., Northeast Missouri State University, 1974; M.A., ibid., 1975; M.S., Kansas State University, 1981. Janice Sweeney Barton, Chairperson and Professor of Chemistry, 1982. B.S., Butler University, 1962; Ph.D., Florida State University, 1970. Gary Bayens, Instructor in Criminal Justice, 1996. B.A., Washburn University, 1989; M.A., University of Alabama, 1995. J. Wendell Bayles, Professor of Law, 1983. B.S., University of Utah, 1964; J.D., ibid., 1965; LL.M., New York University School of Law, 1966. Roberta A. Beller, Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1994. A.D.N., Purdue University, 1968; B.S.N., University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1974; A.N.P., University of Arizona, Tucson, 1975; M.S.N., University of Cincinnati, 1993; R.N., 1968. Don Berglund, Assistant Professor of Political Science, 1994. B.S., Nebraska Wesleyan, 1972; MPA, University of Nebraska Omaha, 1987; Ph.D., Virginia Tech, 1992. Steven Black, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy, 1983; B.S., Emporia State University, 1976; Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, 1982. Larry D. Blumberg, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, 1967. B.A., Sterling College, 1965; M.A., University of Kansas, 1967; Ph.D., Kansas State University, 1978. Robert J. Boncella, Associate Professor of Computer Information Sciences, 1983. B.A., Cleveland State University, 1971; M.A., ibid., 1974; M.S., University of Kansas, 1982; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1990. Terry Booth, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, 1969. B A., University of Minnesota, 1966; M.A., University of New Mexico, 1969; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1987. Rebecca Bostian, Director of Mabee Library, 1994. A.S., Grossmont College, 1974; B.S., Southern Illinois University, 1986;MLIS., Louisiana State University, 1987. Barbara Bowman, Assistant Professor of Psychology, 1994. B.A., Washburn University, 1989; M.A., University of North Dakota, 1991; Ph.D., University of North Dakota, 1994. Lee Ellen Boyd, Associate Professor of Biology, 1982. B.S., St. Mary s College of Maryland, 1977; M.S., University of Wyoming, 1980; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1987. Rodney Carney Boyd, Associate Professor of Music, 1968. B.M.E., Louisiana State University, 1965; M.S.M.E., Illinois State University, 1966. Don Raymond Boyer, Professor of Biology, 1958. B.S., University of Oklahoma, 1950; M.A., ibid., 1953; Ph.D., Tulane University, 1958. Barbara Burgess, Assistant Professor of Mass Media, 1986. B.A., Colorado College, 1959; M.S., Kansas State University, 1984; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1989. Ellen Byers, Visiting Associate Professor,1986. B.S., Kansas State University, 1973; M.F.A., University of Iowa, 1976; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1981. Glenn E. Cafer, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Head Golf Coach, Assistant Women s Basketball Coach, 1967. B.S., Northeast Missouri State College, 1953; M.A., ibid., 1956. Emanuel Calys, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, 1964-66, 1968. B.S., Washburn University, 1961; M.A., University of Kansas, 1964; Ph.D., University of Kentucky, 1968. Gary Cameron, Associate Professor of Management, 1982. B.A., Northwest Missouri State University, 1969; M.A., ibid., 1970; Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 1979. Steven J. Cann, Chairperson and Professor of Political Science, 1985. B.S., North Dakota State University, 1970; M.S., ibid., 1972; Ph.D., Purdue University, 1977. Jane H. Carpenter, Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1993. B.S.N., Washburn University, 1980; M.S. (Nursing), University of Kansas, 1993; R.N., 1980. William Cecil-Fronsman, Associate Professor of History, 1989. B.A., Reed College, 1976; M.A., Southern Oregon State College, 1977; Ph.D., University of North Carolina, 1983. Cheryl Childers, Assistant Professor in Sociology and Anthropology, 1996. B.A., Catholic University of America, 1990; M.A., University of Maryland, 1992; Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1995. Frank J. Chorba, Professor of Speech Communication, 1984. B.A., West Liberty College, 1965; M.A., West Virginia University, 1968; Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, 1975. John E. Christensen, Library Director and Professor of Law, 1979. B.S., Brigham Young University, 1971; J.D., University of Utah College of Law, 1975; M.L.S., University of California at Berkeley, 1976. Barbara K. Clark, Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1981. B.A., Washburn University, 1969; M.N., University of Kansas, 1982; R.N., 1959. Nora K. Clark, Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1991. B.S., Pacific Union College; B.S.N., Walla Walla College; M.N., University of Kansas, 1986. R.N., 1968. Novella Noland Clevenger, Associate Professor of Taxation, School of Business, 1988. B.S., Southeast Missouri State University, 1962; M.A., ibid., 1977; M.B.A., ibid., 1982; J.D., Memphis State University, 1985; LL.M., College of William and Mary, 1987; C.P.A. Tennessee; Attorney at Law, Kansas, C.F.E., C.G.F.M. Thomas Benton Clevenger, Associate Professor of Accounting,1988. B.S., University of Missouri, 1970. M.B.A., Southeast Missouri State University, 1981; D.B.A., Memphis State University, 1987; C.P.A. Tennessee. Sheldon Cohen, Professor of Chemistry, Executive Director, Planning, 1960. B.S., University of Wisconsin, 1956; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1962. Betty J. Cole, Associate Professor of Biology, 1979. B.A., University of Nebraska, 1958; M.S., ibid., 1967; Ph.D., ibid., 1973. James M. Concannon, Dean and Professor of Law, 1973. B.S., University of Kansas, 1968; J.D., ibid., 1971. Eugene J. Connelly, Assistant Professor of Social Work, 1996. B.A., University of Minnesota, 1964; M.S.W., University of Minnesota, 1967; M.P.A., University of Minnesota, 1967; Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1981. Donovan W. Cook, Assistant Professor of Education, Coordinator of Student Field Experience, 1987. B.S., Buena Vista College, 1964; M.S., Mankato State University, 1968; Ed.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1986. Dean Corwin, Reference/Cataloging Librarian, 1996. B.M., University of Kansas, 1971; M.S., University of Illinois, 1977; M.A., West Chester University, 1987. Kennett Cott, Professor of History, 1969. B.A., Fort Hays State University, 1964; M.A., University of New Mexico, 1967; Ph.D., ibid., 1978. Barry Crawford, Professor of Religion, 1978. B.A., Catawba College, 1969; M.A., Wake Forest University, 1971; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1978. Linda Croucher, Associate Professor of Radiologic Technology, 1983. R.T(R), 1968, Stormont-Vail School of Radiologic Technology, 1968; B.S., Pittsburg State University, 1985; M.S., Kansas State University, 1987. Martha Crumpacker, Associate Professor of Management, 1977. B.A., Boise State University, 1968; M.S., Oregon State University, 1971; D.B.A., Louisiana Tech University, 1980. M. Paula Daoust, Assistant Professor of Human Services, 1996. B.A., York University, Canada, 1984; B.A., ibid., 1985; M.A., Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, 1989; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1994. Paul G. Decelles, Lecturer in Biology, 1994. B.S., Cornell University, 1973; M.S., Georgia, 1976; Ph.D., Kansas University, 1988. Jack L. Decker, Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Associate Professor of Computer Information Sciences, 1984. B.S., Kansas State University, 1969; M.S., Lehigh University, 1973. Joan E. Denny, PT Instructor of Nursing, 1983. B.S.N., Union College, Lincoln, 1963; C.N.M., M.S.N., Columbia University, 1974; R.N., 1963. Allen L. Dickes, Director of Institutional Research and Instructor in Economics, 1978; B.S., Iowa State University, 1969; M.A., University of Toledo, 1970. Judy H. Diffley, Chairperson of Office, Legal, and Technology Department and Program Director and Professor of Office Administration, 1982. B.S., Northeast Louisiana University, 1968; M.B.A., Northeast Louisiana University 1970; Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 1982. Jean Dimmitt, Associate Professor of English, 1990. B.A., Longwood College, 1963; M.A., University of Virginia, 1966; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1988. Shiao-Li Ding, Assistant Professor of Music, 1992. B.M., Central Consevatory of Music, Bejing, 1980. M.M., University of Michigan, 1982. D.M.A., Boston University, 1991. Nancy L. Dinneen, Assistant Professor of Spanish, 1972. B.A., Smith College, 1953; M.A., University of Kansas, 1955; Ph.D., ibid., 1973. Lowell Kay Dirksen, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy, 1965. B.S., Wichita State University, 1955; M.S.E., University of Michigan, 1961; M.S., University of Kansas, 1985. Richard Driver, Instructor in Mathematics and Statistics, 1996. B.A., Baker University, 1961; M.A., Boston College, 1968; Ph.D., Kansas State University, 1993. Judith Druse, Curriculum/Media Librarian, 1987. B.S., Northwest Missouri State University, 1968; M.L.S., Emporia State University, 1974. Myrl L. Duncan, Professor of Law, 1977. B.A., University of Kansas, 1970; J.D., Georgetown University School of Law, 1975; LL.M., Columbia University School of Law, 1981; J.S.D., ibid., 1988. William S. Dunlap, Dean, School of Applied Studies and Professor of Allied Health, 1983. B.S., Wichita State University, 1967; M.S., Pittsburg State University, 1976; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1981. Janice Dunwell, Associate Professor of Nursing, 1989. B.S., Kansas State University, 1954; B.S.N., Wichita State University, 1972; M.S.N., University of Arizona, 1973; Ed.D., St. Louis University, 1982; R.N., 1954. Robert R. Dunwell, Professor of Education, 1986. B.S.Ed., University of Kansas, 1952; M.S.Ed., ibid., Ed.D., ibid., 1961. Gloria Dye, Assistant Professor of Education, 1994. B.A., Walsh University, 1978; M.S., University of New Mexico, 1988; Ph.D., University of New Mexico, 1994. Allen K. Easley, Professor of Law, Associate Dean of the School of Law, 1979. B.A., Wooster College, 1970; J.D., Temple University School of Law, 1974; LL.M., ibid., 1979. James Robert Eck, Professor of Finance, 1979. B.S.C., St. Louis University, 1960; M.B.A., Indiana University, 1961; Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1979. Linda Henry Elrod, Professor of Law, 1974. B.A., Washburn University, 1969; J.D., ibid., 1971. Michael Errett, Instructor of Mass Media, 1991. B.S., Clarion University, 1982; M.S., ibid., 1984. Thomas Esser, Associate Professor of Design & Photography, 1990. B.A., Loras College, 1969; M.A., University of Iowa, 1973; M.F.A., ibid., 1974. Ronald G. Evans, Professor of Psychology, 1976. B.S., Iowa State University, 1971; M.A., Southern Illinois University, 1973; Ph.D., ibid., 1977. William A. Everett, Assistant Professor of Music, 1986. B.M., Texas Tech University, 1984; M.M., Southern Methodist University, 1986; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1991. Howard J. Faulkner, Professor of English, 1972. B.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1966; M.A., University of Oklahoma, 1968; Ph.D., ibid., 1972. David Feinmark, Acquisitions/Collection Development Librarian, 1981. B.A., Boston University, 1973; M.S., Simmons College, 1979; M.B.A. Washburn University, 1992. Bertus Ferreira, Assistant Professor in Criminal Justice, 1995. BA, University of South Africa, 1980; BA, Wichita State University, 1994; MS, Central Missouri State University, 1984, 1993; M. Phil, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, 1995; EdD, OK State University, 1988. Julie Kunce Field, Associate Professor, Director of Law Clinic, 1995. BA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1982; JD, University of Chicago, 1985. Karen L. Field, Professor of Anthropology, 1979. B.A., University of the Pacific, 1973; M.A., Stanford University, 1974; Ph.D., ibid., 1979. Gary B. Forbach, Chairperson and Professor of Psychology, 1973. B.A., University of Denver, 1969; M.S., Oklahoma State University, 1972; Ph.D., ibid., 1973. David A. Freeman, Professor of Political Science, 1988. B.A., University of Kentucky, 1969; M.A., Eastern Kentucky University, 1972; M.A., University of South Carolina, 1984; Ph.D., The Claremont Graduate School, 1977. Ross Friesen, Assistant Professor HPEES, 1995. BS, Bethel College, 1976; MEd, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1980; EdD, University of Kansas, 1992. Kathryn E. Frye, Instructor of Radiation Therapy, 1995. R.T.(R), 1976, St. Francis Hospital School of Radiologic Technology, 1976; R.T.(T), 1988; Washburn University Radiation Therapy Technology, 1988; B.S., Pittsburg State University, 1994. Tom Gallegos, Assistant Professor 1993. B.S.W., Arizona State University, 1980; M.S.W., Arizona State University, 1981. J. Dianne Garner, Chairperson and Professor of Social Work, 1987. B.A., University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 1968; Master of Social Work, Tulane University, 1970; D.S.W., Hunter College, 1983. Marilyn L. Geiger, Professor of History, 1962. B.S., Kansas State University, 1952; M.S., ibid., 1958; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1979. Floyd Goodwyn, Associate Professor of English, Assistant Vice President for Academic Support, 1994. B.A., Teachers College, New York, 1969, M.A., State University of New York, 1970. Ph.D., State University of New York, 1975. Sharon Graham, Director of Continuing Education, 1994. B.J., University of Missouri, 1976. M.B.A., University of Kansas, 1985. Jerry L. Gray, Associate Professor of Education, 1986. B.S.Ed., University of Missouri, 1963; M.Ed., ibid.; Ph.D., University of Arizona at Tucson, 1969. Robert L. Gustavson, Professor of Economics, 1982. B.A., Western Washington State College, 1960; M.A., University of California at Los Angeles, 1969; Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1976. Larry J. Halford, Associate Professor of Sociology, 1972. B.A., Idaho State University, 1963; M.A., University of Montana, 1965; Ph.D., ibid., 1972. G. Daniel Harden, Associate Professor of Education, 1987. B.S., University of Minnesota, 1963; M.S., Winona State University, 1968 and 1970; Ph.D., Kansas State University, 1987. Jane I. Harriss, Assistant Professor of Military Science, 1995. B.S., Emporia State University, 1972; M.S., Emporia State University, 1975. Iris Heckman, Associate Professor of Human Services, 1979; L.M.H.T, 1976. B.A., University of Kansas, 1975; M.S.Ed., University of Kansas, 1979. Ed.D., University of Kansas, 1988. Theodore L. Heim, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, 1971. B.A., Kansas State University, 1953; M.A., University of Kansas, 1960. Harold Herd, Distinguished Jurist-In-Residence, 1994. A.B., Washburn University, 1940. J.D., Washburn University, 1942. Mary Alice Hines, C. W. King Professor of Real Estate and Finance, 1982. B.S., Indiana University, 1957; M.S., ibid., 1960; Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1967. James L. Hoogenakker, Professor of English, 1963. B.S., Iowa State University, 1961; M.A., State University of Iowa, 1963; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1975. Cindy Horchem, Instructor of Mass Media, 1992. B.A., Kansas State University, 1980; M.S., ibid., 1985. Cynthia Hornberger, Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1989. B.A., University of Kansas, 1976; B.S.N., Washburn University, 1978; M.S., University of Kansas, 1989; M.B.A., University of Kansas., 1992. R.N., 1978. Susan J. W. Hsia, Associate Professor of Nursing, 1975. B.S., National Taiwan University, 1966; M.S., Kansas State University, 1971; M.N., University of Kansas, 1983; Ph.D, ibid., 1995; R.N., 1970. Robert M. Hull, Associate Professor of Finance, 1990. B.A., University of Kansas, 1971; M.B.A., University of Kansas, 1983; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1990. John C. Hunter, Chairperson of Art and Theatre Arts, Professor of Theatre, 1975. B.E., Wisconsin State University, Whitewater, 1969; M.F.A., Florida State University, 1975. Martha Imparato, Reference/Special Collections Librarian, 1991. A.A., Northern Virginia Community College, 1978; B.A., Radford University, 1980; M.S., University of Tennessee, 1981. Russell A. Jacobs, Professor of Philosophy, 1975. B.A., Midland Lutheran College, 1969; Ph.D., University of Texas, 1976. Walter F. James, Professor of Accounting, 1973. B.S., University of Tulsa, 1957; M.S., Oklahoma State University, 1963; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1973; C.P.A., Oklahoma and Kansas. Ursula Jander, Assistant Professor of Biology, 1985. M.S., University of Freiburg, Germany, 1964; Ph.D., University of Freiburg, Germany, 1965. Reinhild Janzen, Assistant Professor in Art, 1996; B.A., Padagogische Hochschule in Germany, 1963; M.A, University of Chicago, 1967; M.Phil, University of Kansas, 1975; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1978 David T. Jervis, Associate Professor of Political Science, 1985. B.A., Eastern College, 1976; M.A., Villanova University, 1978; Ph.D., Temple University, 1985. Kirk A. Johnson, Chair of Sociology and Anthropology, 1985. B.A., University of Washington, 1974; M.A., Washington State University, 1978; Ph.D., Washington State University, 1981. Ross E. Johnson, Professor of Biology, 1961. B.S., Fort Hays Kansas State College, 1956; M.S., ibid., 1957; Ph.D., University of Saskatchewan, 1960. Wayne Johnson, Distinguished Visiting Writer-in-Residence, 1995. BA, Montant State University, 1983; MA, Iowa State University, 1985; MFA, University of Iowa, 1989. Patricia A. Joyce, Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1994. B.S.N., Washburn University, 1977; M.S., University of Kansas, 1994; S.N.C., ibid., 1994; R.N., 1977. Michael Kaye, Professor of Law, 1979. B.A., Case-Western Reserve University, 1963; J.D., Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, 1966; LL.M., New York University, 1967. Kevin Kellim, Instructor of Music, 1992. B.M., Southwest Baptist University, 1977; M.M., Kansas State University, 1979. Audrey H. Kennedy, Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1976. B.S., College of Misericordia, 1970; M.S., University of Massachusetts, 1974; R.N., 1957. Thomas Kennedy, Professor of English, 1972. B.A., Swarthmore College, 1966; M.A., Columbia University, 1967; Ph.D., ibid., 1973. Marilyn Kent, Assistant Professor in Social Work, 1996. B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1966;M.S.W., University of Pennsylvania, 1970; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1973; D.S.W., University of Pennsylvania, 1975. Robert B. Kerchner, Associate Professor of Economics, 1976. B.S., Kansas State University, 1956; M.A., ibid., 1960; Ph.D., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1973. L. Ali Khan, Professor of Law, 1983. B.Sc., Punjab University, 1969; M.A., ibid., 1973; LL.B., ibid., 1976; LL.M., New York University, 1980, J.S.D., ibid., 1983. Steven J. Kirsh, Assistant Professor of Psychology, 1993; B.A., University of Michigan, 1988; M.A., Penn State University, 1990; Ph.D., Penn State University, 1993. Patricia A. Konzem, Assistant Professor of Health, Physical Education and Dance, 1986. B.A., Trinity University, 1976; M.S., University of Illinois, 1980; Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1987. John F. Kuether, Professor of Law, 1974. B.A., Colgate University, 1965; J.D., University of Virginia, 1971. Donna E. LaLonde, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, 1991. A.B., Colgate University, 1980; M.A., University of Kansas, 1985; Ed.D., University of Massachusetts, 1991. Bambi Landholm, Instructor of Mass Media, 1996. B.S., University of Nebraska at Kearney, 1993; M.S., Kansas State University, 1996. William Langdon, Director, International Center, Chair, Modern Foreign Language, Associate Professor of German, 1964. B.A., Washburn University, 1959; M.S., Emporia State University, 1963; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1983. Rogelio A. Lasso, Associate Professor of Law, 1991. B.A., Mankato State University, 1973; J.D., University of Minnesota, 1985. Gail Leedy, Assistant Professor of Social Work, 1995. BA, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1976; MS, Tulane University, 1979; PhD, Tulane University, 1980; MSW, Ohio State University, 1993. Charles C. Lenoir, Jr., Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, 1993. B.A. Washburn University, 1976; M.A.J., Wichita State University, 1978; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1984. Kathleen Leon, Instructor in Education, 1994. B.A., California State Los Angeles, 1969; M.Ed., Kansas State University, 1984. Bruce Levine, Professor of Law, 1971. B.B.A., City College of New York, 1956; J.D., Brooklyn Law School, 1962; LL.M., New York University, 1969. Kathleen Leon, Instructor in Education, 1995. BA, CA State College, 1969; MEd, Wichita State University, 1975; CDA, Bank Street College, 1978; MS, Kansas State University, 1984. Teresita S. Leyell, Associate Professor of Business Administration, 1982. Licenciate, University of Buenos Aires, 1967; M.A., University of Michigan, 1970; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1983. Michael W. Manske, Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice, 1994. B.S. University of Nebraska, 1980; J.D., University of Nebraska, 1987. Richard Martin, Assistant Professor, Legal Assistant, 1993. B.S., Colorado State University, 1964; J.D., Washburn University, 1970. Nancy G. Maxwell, Professor of Law, 1979. B.A., University of North Dakota, 1972; J.D., ibid., 1975; LL.M., Harvard University, 1979. Juliann Mazachek, Assistant Professor of Accounting, 1992; B.S., University of Missouri-Rolla, 1984; M.B.A., University of Kansas, 1987; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1992. Maryellen McBride, Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1988. B.S., Arizona State University, 1979; R.N., 1979; M.N., University of Kansas, 1987. Judith McConnell, Associate Professor in Education, 1994. B.S., University of Kansas, 1970. E.D., Columbia University, 1982. E.D.D., Columbia University, 1984. James H. McCormick, Chairperson and Professor of Health, Physical Education and Dance, 1981. B.S., Michigan State University, 1964; M.A., Western Michigan University, 1965; P.E.D., Indiana University, 1971. Mary McCoy, Associate Professor of Biology, 1977. B.A., University of Kansas, 1961; M.A., ibid., 1975; Ph.D., ibid., 1985. David McElreath, Chairperson and Professor of Criminal Justice, 1992. B.A., University of Mississippi, 1975; M.CJ., ibid., 1979; Ph.D., University of Southern Mississippi, 1985. Lawrence E. McKibbin, Dean and Professor of Business, 1991. B.B.A., University of Toledo, 1959; M.B.A., Stanford University, 1962; Ph.D., ibid., 1968. Diane McMillen, Assistant Professor of Human Services, 1990. B.S., Kansas State University, 1975; M.S.W, University of Kansas, 1981. Cal Melick, Catalog Librarian, 1984. B.A., New York State University College at Geneseo, 1969; M.L.S., Emporia State University, 1982. Janice M. Melland, PT Instructor of Nursing, 1993. BA, Morningside College, Sioux City, 1970; A.D.N., Johnson County Community College, 1984; M.S.W., University of Kansas, 1990; R.N., 1984. Carolyn Y. Middendorf, Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1983. B.A., Washburn University, 1976; M.N., University of Kansas, 1983; R.N., 1972. Darryl Miller, Assistant Professor, School of Business, 1993. B.A., Purdue University, 1977; M.S., Indiana University, 1983; M.B.A., Indiana University, 1990; Ph.D., Kent State University, 1994. Susan Miller, Associate Professor of Physical Education, 1984. B.A., University of Washington, 1962; M.S., ibid., 1964; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1978. Gregory Milligan, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1993. B.S., University of Oregon, 1983; Ph.D, University of Washington, 1990. Billy E. Milner, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, 1970, B.S., College of Emporia, 1961; M.S., Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, 1962; M.A., University of Illinois, 1965; D.A., University of Northern Colorado, 1970. Richard A. Moellenberndt, Professor of Accounting, 1976. B.S., Northwest Missouri State University, 1964; M.A., University of Nebraska, 1968; Ph.D., ibid., 1973; C.P.A., Kansas. Carl C. Monk, Distinguished Professor of Law, 1974. B.A., Oklahoma State University, 1965; J.D., Howard University, 1971. Loretta W. Moore, Associate Professor of Law, 1991. B.A. Park College, 1975; J.D., Washington University in St. Louis, 1978. Meredith A. Moore, Chairperson and Professor of Speech Communication, 1976. B.S., Kansas State University, 1965; M.A., ibid., 1968; Ph.D., Purdue University, 1972. Rita Moore, Assistant Professor in Education, 1996. B.S., Missouri Southern State College, 1977; M.S., Southwest Missouri State University, 1981. John Thomas Morgan, Assistant Professor, 1988. B.M., University of Northern Colorado, 1978; M.M., ibid., 1984. Patricia Mower, Assistant Professor in Mathematics & Statistics, 1995; BS, Dickinson State University, 1987; MS, University of North Dakota, 1989; PhD, University of North Dakota, 1995. Patricia Munzer, Associate Professor of Respiratory Therapy, 1983. R.R.T, 1982; A.A., Quinnipiac College, 1976, B.S., Pittsburg State University, 1986; M.S., Pittsburg State University, 1990. Carl S. Myers, Assistant Professor of Social Work, 1977. B.A., Colorado State University, 1973; M.S.W., University of Utah, 1976. Harry J. Nagy, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, 1973. B.A., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1966; M.S., ibid., 1968; Ph.D., ibid., 1972. Edward W. Navone, Professor of Art, 1964. B.A., San Jose State College, 1959; M.A., ibid., 1961. Bryan A. Naylor, Assistant Professor of Art and Theatre Arts,1989. B.F.A., University of Kansas, 1981; M.A., Southwest Texas State University, 1988. Kathryn S. Nelick, PT Instructor of Nursing, 1992. BA, University of Kansas, 1979; BSN, Washburn University, 1983; MSN, University of Kansas, 1992; RN 1983. Julie Newman, PTA, Instructor, Coordinator of Clinical Education PTA Program, 1992. A.X., Washburn University, 1986; B.S., Friends Univesity, 1995. Jorge Luis Nobo, Professor of Philosophy, 1972. B.A., University of Miami, 1966; Ph.D., University of Texas, 1973. Thomas O Connor, Professor of Biology, 1965. B.A., University of Omaha, 1963; M.A., Washington University, 1965; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1973. Jalen O Neil, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, 1991. B.A., Ottawa University, 1984; J.D., Washburn University, 1987. Kanalis A. Ockree, Assistant Professor of Accounting, 1992; B.B.A., Washburn University, 1982; M.B.A., Kansas State University, 1983; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1993. Ken Ohm, Instructor Mathematics & Statistics, 1995; BS, KSTC, 1959; MS, KSTC, 1951; EdD, University of Wyoming, 1972. Richard E. Olson, Professor of Economics and Business Administration, 1980. B.S., University of Nebraska, 1955; M.S., ibid., 1961; Ph.D., ibid., 1965; J.D., University of Alabama, 1978. Adebisi Otudeko, Professor of Anthropology, 1982. B.A., Eastern Nazarene College, 1953; M.A., Boston University, 1955; M.A., Stanford University, 1974; Ph.D., ibid., 1977. Thomas James Ouellette, Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1970. B.A., Oakland University, 1964; Ph.D., University of New Hampshire, 1968. Nancie Palmer, Assistant Professor of Social Work, 1991. B.A., California State University, 1969; M.S.W., University of Kansas, 1979; Ph.D., ibid., 1991. Marie-Luce Parker, Associate Professor of French, 1986. License es Lettres, Universite de Toulouse, 1963; M.A., Cornell University, 1965; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1984. Darrell R. Parnell, Chairperson and Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy, 1962. B.S., Washburn University, 1956; M.S., Kansas State University, 1959; Ph.D., ibid., 1974. Gregory Pease, Professor of Law, 1976. B.A., Wichita State University, 1963; J.D., University of New Mexico, 1970. Dan L. Petersen, Assistant Dean, School of Applies Studies and Associate Professor of Human Services, 1993. B.A., North Central College, 1971; M.A. University of Kansas, 1977; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1981. Lynette Petty, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, 1992. B.A., Southwestern University, 1972; M.A., University of Texas at San Antonio, 1978; J.D., Washburn University, 1987. Gregory L. Pettys, Assistant Professor of Social Work, 1994. B.S., Brigham Young University, 1983; M.S., Brigham Young University, 1985; M.S.W., Brigham Young University, 1985; Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1994. Susan M. Pfister, Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1995. A.A., Sante Fe Community College, FL., 1975; B.S.N., Florida State University, 1977; M.N., University of Washington, 1984; Ph.D., University of Florida, 1995; R.N., 1970. Donald E. Phillips, Associate Professor of Speech Communication, 1986. B.A., University of Arkansas, 1967; M.A., Baylor University, 1970; Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 1977. David E. Pierce, Professor of Law, 1989. B.A., Pittsburg State University, 1974; J.D., Washburn University, 1977; LL.M., University of Utah, College of Law, 1982. Evelyn Pitts, Instructor in Mathematics & Statistics, 1996. B.A., Evangel College, 1970; M.A., University of Kansas, 1972. Oscar Plaza, Assistant Professor in Technology Administration, 1996. M.A., University of Chile, 1985; M.A., University of Denver, 1987; M.A., Iliff School of Theology, 1990; Ph.D., University of Denver, 1993. Paul Prece, Professor of Theatre, 1982. B.A., Catholic University of America, 1971; M.F.A., Florida State University, 1975. David Provorse, Assistant Professor of Psychology, 1991. B.A., Midland Lutheran University, 1982; M.A., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1987; Ph.D., ibid., 1996. Virginia D. Pruitt, Professor of English, 1974. B.A., Saint Olaf College, 1965; M.A., University of North Carolina, 1966; Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1974. Michelle Rabouin, Associate Professor of School of Law, 1995. BS, University of Colorado, 1977; MBA, University of Denver, 1984; JD, University of Denver, 1984. Herbert W. Ragsdale, Assistant Professor of Spanish, 1967. B.A., Washburn University, 1949; M.A., University of Kansas, 1950. Barbara Railsback, Assistant Professor of Office Administration, 1986. B.S., Fort Hays State University, 1982; M.S., Kansas State University, 1986. Steven Ramirez, Associate Professor School of law, 1995. BA, University of Missouri, 1983; JD, St. Louis University, 1986. Erin Reilly, Instructor in Health and Physical Education, 1994.B.S., SE Missouri State University, 1986. M.A., University of Alabama, 1994. Patricia Renn-Scanlan, Mabee Library, 1993. BA, Indiana University, 1973; MLS, Indiana, 1977; MA, Arizona University, 1981. Michael Rettig, Associate Professor of Education, 1994. B.A., University of Kansas, 1974; M.Ed., University of Wichita, 1978; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1984. Sheila Reynolds, Professor of Law, 1979. B.A., University of Kansas, 1966; J.D., ibid., 1971. William Rich, Professor of Law, 1977. B.A., Oberlin College, 1970; J.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1975. Lois M. Rimmer, Assistant Dean, Professor of Nursing, 1974. B.S.N., Columbia University, 1960; M.A., ibid., 1965; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1975; R.N., 1960. A. Allan Riveland, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, 1971. B.A., Minot State College, 1962; M.A., University of Wyoming, 1964; Ph.D., ibid., 1972. James C. Rivers, Professor of Music and Resident Pianist, 1969. B.M., North Texas State University, 1966; M.M., ibid., 1968; Artist Diploma, Julliard School of Music, 1965. William L. Roach, Professor of Business Administration, 1983. B.S., University of Notre Dame, 1966; M.B.A., Northwestern University, 1968; Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1973. Jera J. Roberts, Associate Professor of Radiologic Technology, 1983. R.T(R), 1972; Stormont-Vail School of Radiologic Technology, 1972; B.A., Ottawa University, 1979; M.S., Pittsburg State University, 1986; Ed. Spec., Pittsburg State University, 1989. Harold J. Rood, Chairperson and Professor of Philosophy, 1970. B.A., Michigan State University, 1963; M.A., ibid., 1968; Ph.D., ibid., 1974. Heather Rosenfeld, Lecturer in Speech Communication, 1996. B.A., State University of New York, 1992; M.A., State University of New York, 1995. Kay Rute, Associate Professor and Program Director, Legal Assistant, 1989. B.A., Washburn, 1971; J.D., Washburn University, 1980. David L. Ryan, Distinguished Professor of Law, 1968. B.A., Washburn University, 1964; J.D., ibid., 1966; LL.M., George Washington School of Law, 1968. Michael Sarkesian, Professor of Physical Education, 1966. B.S., University of Rhode Island, 1953; M.Ed., Rhode Island College, 1962. Kirt R. Saville, Chairperson and Assistant Professor of Music, Director of Bands, 1986. B.M., Brigham Young University, 1976; M.M., North Texas State University, 1985; Ed.D., Utah State University, 1992. Cecil Schmidt, Assistant Professor of Computer Information Sciences, 1994. B.S., Kansas State University, 1984; M.S., Wichita State University, 1993. Gary E. Schmidt, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, 1973. B.A., Fort Hays State University, 1968; M.S., Kansas State University, 1971; Ph.D., ibid., 1972. Tom Schmiedeler, Lecturer in Geography, 1996. B.A., St. Mary of the Plains College, 1971; M.A., University of Kansas, 1985; Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1991. Anthony A. Serino, Assistant Professor of Biology, 1992. B.S., University of Scranton, PA, 1984; M.S., ibid., 1987; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1990. Mary Sheldon, Associate Professor of English, 1988. B.A., Cannon College, 1973; M.A., ibid., 1974; Ph.D., Purdue University, 1984. Roy Sheldon, Associate Professor of English, 1982. B.A., Kent State University, 1974; M.A., Bowling Green University, 1976; Ph.D., Purdue University, 1982. Wayne M. Sheley, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Professor of Music, 1991. B.S., Hartwick College, 1963; B.Mus., Yale University, 1964; M.Mus., Yale University, 1965; D.Mus.A., Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, 1968. Michelle L. Shipley, Instructor of Health Information Technology, 1996. B.S., University of Kansas, 1990. Mary Shoop, Associate Professor of Education, 1982. B.S., Wittenberg University, 1969; M.A., University of Michigan, 1974; Ph.D., Kansas State University, 1979. Bradley Siebert, Assistant Professor of English, 1995. BA, Bethel College, 1979; Teaching Certificate, Bethel College, 1980; MEd, University of Arizona, 1983; PhD, University of Arizona, 1990. Ray D. Siehndel, Professor of Business Law, 1974. B.S., Emporia State University, 1968; M.S., Fort Hays University, 1971; J.D., Washburn University, 1974; LL.M., University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1977. Charlene Smith, Professor of Law, 1982. B.A., University of Denver, 1959; M.A., ibid., 1963; J.D., Hamline University, 1978; LL.M., Temple University, 1982. Loran B. Smith, Professor of Political Science, 1982. B.A., Salem State College, 1968; M.A., Oklahoma State University, 1971; Ph.D., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 1980. Russell E. Smith, Director of Graduate Programs, School of Business, 1996; Associate Professor of Economics, 1984. A.B., University of California, 1969; M.A., San Francisco State University, 1978; M.S., University of Illinois, 1981; Ph.D., ibid., 1984. Lee E. Snook, Instructor of Music, 1990. B.A., Michigan State University, 1972; M.A., ibid., 1976. Robert Soppelsa, Professor of Art, 1981. B.A., Ohio State University, 1968; M.A., New York University, 1971; M.A., Ohio State University, 1974; Ph.D., ibid., 1982. Raymond L. Spring, Distinguished Professor of Law, 1965. A.B., Washburn University, 1957; J.D., ibid., 1959. Robert D. Stein, Dean, Honors Program, Chairperson and Professor of English, 1973. B.A., Brown University, 1959; M.A., Northwestern University, 1961; Ph.D., ibid., 1968. Laura Stephenson, Associate Professor of Psychology, 1985. A.B., Goucher College, 1978; M.A., University of Kansas, 1982; Ph.D., ibid., 1985. Margaret E. Stewart, Associate Professor of English, 1990. A.B. Radcliffe College, 1967; M.A., University of Denver, 1975; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1981. Aaron Stucker, Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1993. BS, Polytechnic Institute of New York, 1977; MS, Polytechnic Institute of New York, 1977; MS, University of Chicago, 1979; PhD, University of Chicago, 1986. Karen Subach, Distinguished Visiting Writer-In-Residence, 1995. BA, University of Pennsylvania, 1983; MA, Oxford University, 1985; MFA, University of Iowa, 1988. Ronald Tannehill, Assistant Professor in Criminal Justice, 1996. A.S., Wichita State University, 1971; B.S., Wichita State University, 1973; M.A., Wichita State University, 1975; Ph.D., Kansas State University, 1979. Nancy A. Tate, Chairperson and Associate Professor of Computer Information Sciences, 1985. B.S., University of Kansas, 1975; M.S., Pittsburg State University, 1979; Ed.D., Oklahoma State University, 1983. Glenda M. Taylor, Associate Professor of Art, 1987. B.A., Bethany College, 1976; M.A., Emporia State University, 1979; M.F.A., Kansas State University, 1985. Harry R. Taylor, Instructor of Respiratory Therapy, 1988. R.R.T, 1985, B.S., William Jewell College, 1981; University of Kansas School of Allied Health, 1984. Steve Thomas, Instruction Librarian, 1986. B.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1976; M.A.L.S., University of Iowa, 1980. Rita V. Tracy, Assistant Professor of Nursing, 1976. B.S.N., University of Kansas, 1960; M.S., University of Ohio, 1972; M.N., University of Kansas, 1984; R.N., 1960. Sara Waitstill Tucker, Professor of History, 1975. B.A., Oberlin College, 1968; M.A., Indiana University, 1975;Ph.D., ibid., 1982. Charles D. Tumlinson, Assistant Professor of Music, Trumpet, 1986. B.M.Ed., Wichita State University, 1978; M.M.Ed., North Texas State University, 1982; Ph.D., North Texas State University, 1992. David W. Van Cleaf, Professor of Education, 1986. B.A., University of Nebraska, 1969; M.Ed., ibid., 1974; Ph.D., Ibid., 1979. Upkar Varshney, Assistant Professor of Computer Information Sciences, 1994. B.E., University of Roorkee, India, 1988; M.S., University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1992; Ph.D., ibid., 1995. Elizabeth Watson, Assistant professor of English, 1995. BA, College of Wooster, 1963; MSLS, Wester Reserve university, 1964; MA, University of Pennsylvania, 1980; PhD, John Hopkins University, 1988. Carol Lyon Vogel, Director of Affirmative Action. Instructor of German, 1969. B.A., Washburn University, 1967; M.A.T, University of Kansas, 1969. James B. Wadley, Professor of Law, 1979. B.A., Utah State University, 1969; M.S., ibid., 1969; J.D., Tulane University, 1972. William O. Wagnon, Jr., Chair and Professor of History, 1968. B.A., Hendrix College, 1962; M.A., University of Missouri, 1964; Ph.D., ibid., 1969. Ronald L. Wasserstein, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, Associate Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, 1984. B.A., Washburn University, 1978; M.S., Kansas State University, 1984. Ph.D., ibid., 1987. Jean White, Assistant Professor of Social Work, 1995. AS, Kansas Technical Institute, 1975; BA, Washburn University, 1977; MS, Emporia State University, 1980; PhD, John Hopkins University, 1988. Pamela G. Wilson, PT Instructor of Nursing, 1983. B.S.N., Washburn University, 1980; B.A., ibid., 1980; M.N., University of Kansas, 1985; R.N., 1980. David Winchester, Serials Librarian, 1982. B.A., Bethel College, 1970; M.A., University of Kansas, 1979; M.L.S., Emporia State University, 1979. Roy Wohl, Lecturer in Health and Physical Education, 1994. B.S., East Stroudsburg University, 1976. M.S., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1982. Thomas M. Wolf, Chairperson and Professor of Biology, 1971. B.S., Western Michigan University, 1965; M.S., Wayne State University, 1967; Ph.D., ibid., 1972. Linda L. Woolf, Associate Professor of Economics, 1969. B.S. in Business, Central Missouri State University, 1960; M.A., University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1974; M.S., Kansas State University, 1960; Ph.D., ibid., 1979. Gene C. Wunder, Associate Dean, School of Business, 1993; and Associate Professor of Marketing, 1991. B.B.A., University of Iowa, 1969; M.B.A., University of Missouri, 1971; Ph.D., University of Arkansas, 1987. Delphine Yelen, Professor of Psychology, 1963. B.A., Wayne State University, 1958; M.A., ibid., 1961; Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1963. Donald R. Yelen, Professor of Psychology, 1963. B.A., Wayne State University, 1959; Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1963. Alice Adam Young, Dean and Professor of Nursing, 1974. B.S., College of St. Catherine, 1962; M.S.N., Catholic University of America, 1965; Ph.D., New York University, 1972; R.N., 1962. Bruce M. Zelkovitz, Professor of Sociology, 1978. B.A., Temple University, 1966; M.A., Washington University, 1970; Ph.D., ibid., 1976. FACULTY EMERITI James R. Ahrens, B.A., J.D., Distinguished Professor of Law, 1948-1988. Robert S. Alexander, B.S., A.M., Ph.D., Chairperson and Professor of Astronomy, Engineering and Physics, 1940-1974. Michael A. Barbara, B.S., J.D., Professor of Law, 1980-1992. Gerald K. Barker, A.B., M.S., Vice President for Development, 1956-1977. Roy Bartlett, AB, J.D., Professor of Law, John Frederick Buckner, B.A., M.M.E., Ph.D., Professor of Music, 1970-1993. E. Marjorie Moore Colton, B.Ed., M.Ed., Assistant Professor of Education, 1970-1982. Catherine Conard, B.S., M.S., Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1943-1970. Aletha J. Cushinberry, B.S.N., M.S.N., Ed.D., R.N., Associate Professor of Nursing 1974-1993. Donald F. Danker, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of History, 1967-1988. Helen Deel, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of English, 1946-1975. Lee Dodson, B.S., Ed.D., Vice President and Dean of Students, Associate Professor of Education, 1966-1989. Paul Eberhart, B.S., A.M., Ph.D., Chairperson and Professor of Mathematics, 1937-1971. Merton French, A.B., Ph.D., Chairperson and Professor of Religion and Philosophy, 1946-1971. Eva S. Fulcher, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., J.D., Professor of English, 1961-1995. Gordon Gaines, A.B., B.M., A.M., Professor of Music, 1954-1981. Paul David Gilkison, B.S., M.B.A., D.B.A., Professor of Marketing, 1981-1993. Robert H. Glazier, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, 1962-1993. John L. Green, Jr., B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Business Administration, 1981-1993. Laura Z. Greene, A.B., S.M., Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1942-1976. Emory A. Groves, B.S., M.S., Ed.D., Professor of Education, 1961-1982. Oliver F. Guinn, B.B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D., Professor of Economics, 1961-1988. Virginia Kay Haggart, B.S., M.L.S., Acquisition Librarian, 1968-1977. Sadie Elizabeth Hall, B.S., Associate Librarian, 1946-1969. C. Robert Haywood, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of History, 1969-1988. Marvin W. Heath, B.A., Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, 1966-1988. H. Allen Hein, A.B., M.M.E., Assistant Professor of Music, 1967-1984. John W. Henderson, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., President Emeritus, 1967-1988. Helen M. Hocker, B.S., A.M., Chairperson and Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education, 1946-1981. John E. Howe, A.B., LL.B., LL.M., Professor of Law, 1959-1978. R. J. Hunt, B.A., M.F.A., Director, Mulvane Art Museum; Professor of Art, 1950-1986. John L. Iltis, B.M., M.M., D.Mu.Ed., Professor of Music, 1965-1986. Simone A. Johnson, Bac.- es-lettres, M.A., Ph.D. Chair and Professor of French, 1965-1986. Danny G. Kinker, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Candidate, Instructor in Business Administration, 1977-1992. Harlan J. Koca, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, B.S., M.S., M.A., 1967-1995. Paul H. Kopper, A.M., Ph.D., Chairperson and Professor of Biology, 1956-1979. Laurine Kreipe, School of Applied Studies, Assistant Professor of Department of Office, Legal and Technology Careers. Marie L. Lafferty, B.S., M.A., Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1951-1972. Robert N. Lawson, Professor of English, 1963-1994. Donna T. Love, B.A., M.S.W., Chairperson and Associate Professor of Social Work, 1967-1992. Margaret Evelyn Martinson, A.B., M.S., Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1943-1974. Harvey J. McArthur, B.S., M.S., Ed.D., Professor of Education, 1965-1986. Hugh G. McCausland, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of English and Theatre, 1952-1983. Margaret McCausland, A.B., A.M., Assistant Professor of English, 1965-1983. Banks McDowell, B.A., LL.B., S.J.D., LLM., Distinguished Professor of Law, 1982-1994. Frances Pauline Miller, B.S., M.E., Ed.D., Professor of Education, 1962-1979. Don B. Mitchell, . B.S., M.S., Associate Professor of Computer Information Sciences, 1983-1994 Marie Moore, A.B., A.M., Associate Dean of Students and Instructor of English, 1948-1973. Janet R. Nuzman, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Physical Education, 1995. George M. Parker, Ph.D., M.A., Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education, 1939-1977. Julia Etta Parks, B.Ed, M.Ed., Ed.D., Professor of Education, 1964-1992. Joanne Ramberg, R.N., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Mental Health, 1976-1993. Paul B. Rasor, B.Mus., J.D., Professor of Law, 1978-1993. Wilma Rife, B.A., M.A., Master of Library Science, Acting Director of Mabee Library, 1977-1994. Donald F. Rowland, B.S., J.D., Professor of Law, 1970-1988. Donald S. Rueschhoff, B.S.B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Accounting, 1984-1993. Richard Shermoen, B.S., M.S., M.A., Ed.D., Chairperson and Professor of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Information Science, 1967-1993. George W. Simpson, A.B., M.S., Associate Professor of Political Science, 1968-1979. J. Elwood Slover, B.S., J.D., LL.M., Professor of Law, 1968-1983. Reed Stolworthy, B.S, M.S., Ed.D., Associate Professor of Education, 1965-1994. Robert Thompson, B.S., M.A., D.SC., Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1967-1989. Dorothea Warren, B.A., J.D. Reference Librarian and Professor of Law, 1967-1984 Donald H. Webb, B.S., A.M., Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy, 1942-1973. Virginia D. Welty, A.B., A.M., Associate Professor of Spanish, 1943-1972. Donald C. Wright, B.S., M.A., Professor of Economics and Business Administration, 1949-1984. Jack E. Wright, B.F.A., M.F.A., Professor of Art, 1957-1988. James M. Young, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Education, 1956-1988. Josef Zatzkis, B.A., M.A., Associate Professor of Sociology, 1963-1979. Nellie Zeman, B.S., A.M., Associate Professor of Education, 1951-1975.