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Kansas' Courtney Wright, right, safely slides into home as the ball gets away from the Texas Tech catcher. The Jayhawks hammered the Red Raiders, 9-0, on Saturday at Jayhawk Field.
Published on April 14, 2002
Kendra Holtzman is taking Serbo-Croatian as a foreign language at Kansas University rather than the typical traditional picks of Spanish and French. "Good day. Thanks so much for your help," is written on the blackboard behind Holtzman.
Published on April 14, 2002
Brandon Rush left, the younger brother of standouts JaRon and Kareem makes a steal during a Jayhawk Invitational game Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse.
Published on April 14, 2002
Published on April 14, 2002
Kansas University Chancellor Robert Hemenway, gives a 50-year pin to Robert. E. Learned Jr. during a brunch Saturday at the Kansas Union. Learned, Manhattan, is a 1951 KU graduate.
Published on April 14, 2002
Bill Hougland, Class of 1952, greets old friends Saturday at the Kansas Union Ballroom. Hougland played on the 1952 KU basketball team, which won the national championship.
Published on April 14, 2002
Jim Logan of Olathe, left, visits with Oskaloosa residents Martha Truman Swoyer, and James Swoyer. Mrs. Swoyer, the niece of the late President Harry Truman, and Logan, a former KU law professor and judge, are members of the Class of 1952. The three visited Saturday on the KU campus.
Published on April 14, 2002
Former Kansas Gov. William Avery speaks during a Gold Medal Club brunch and program at the Kansas Union. Avery, a 1934 Kansas University graduate, was governor from 1965 to 1967. Saturday, he honored the Class of 1952.
Published on April 14, 2002
Friends and former classmates gathered during the Gold Medal Luncheon at the Kansas Union Ballroom. From left, Donna Kempster Hosler, Mary Gilles Johnson and Kay Peters Sermon, get together Saturday for a quick picture. The three were in Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, which is no longer on campus. All are members of the Class of 1952.
Published on April 14, 2002
Kansas' Courtney Wright, right, safely slides into home as the ball gets away from the Texas Tech catcher. The Jayhawks hammered the Red Raiders, 9-0, on Saturday at Jayhawk Field.
Published on April 14, 2002
Kendra Holtzman is taking Serbo-Croatian as a foreign language at Kansas University rather than the typical traditional picks of Spanish and French. "Good day. Thanks so much for your help," is written on the blackboard behind Holtzman.
Published on April 14, 2002
Brandon Rush left, the younger brother of standouts JaRon and Kareem makes a steal during a Jayhawk Invitational game Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse.
Published on April 14, 2002
Published on April 14, 2002
Kansas University Chancellor Robert Hemenway, gives a 50-year pin to Robert. E. Learned Jr. during a brunch Saturday at the Kansas Union. Learned, Manhattan, is a 1951 KU graduate.
Published on April 14, 2002
Bill Hougland, Class of 1952, greets old friends Saturday at the Kansas Union Ballroom. Hougland played on the 1952 KU basketball team, which won the national championship.
Published on April 14, 2002
Jim Logan of Olathe, left, visits with Oskaloosa residents Martha Truman Swoyer, and James Swoyer. Mrs. Swoyer, the niece of the late President Harry Truman, and Logan, a former KU law professor and judge, are members of the Class of 1952. The three visited Saturday on the KU campus.
Published on April 14, 2002
Former Kansas Gov. William Avery speaks during a Gold Medal Club brunch and program at the Kansas Union. Avery, a 1934 Kansas University graduate, was governor from 1965 to 1967. Saturday, he honored the Class of 1952.
Published on April 14, 2002
Friends and former classmates gathered during the Gold Medal Luncheon at the Kansas Union Ballroom. From left, Donna Kempster Hosler, Mary Gilles Johnson and Kay Peters Sermon, get together Saturday for a quick picture. The three were in Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, which is no longer on campus. All are members of the Class of 1952.
Published on April 14, 2002
Kansas' Courtney Wright, right, safely slides into home as the ball gets away from the Texas Tech catcher. The Jayhawks hammered the Red Raiders, 9-0, on Saturday at Jayhawk Field.
Published on April 14, 2002
Kendra Holtzman is taking Serbo-Croatian as a foreign language at Kansas University rather than the typical traditional picks of Spanish and French. "Good day. Thanks so much for your help," is written on the blackboard behind Holtzman.
Published on April 14, 2002
Brandon Rush left, the younger brother of standouts JaRon and Kareem makes a steal during a Jayhawk Invitational game Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse.
Published on April 14, 2002
Published on April 14, 2002
Kansas University Chancellor Robert Hemenway, gives a 50-year pin to Robert. E. Learned Jr. during a brunch Saturday at the Kansas Union. Learned, Manhattan, is a 1951 KU graduate.
Published on April 14, 2002
Bill Hougland, Class of 1952, greets old friends Saturday at the Kansas Union Ballroom. Hougland played on the 1952 KU basketball team, which won the national championship.
Published on April 14, 2002
Jim Logan of Olathe, left, visits with Oskaloosa residents Martha Truman Swoyer, and James Swoyer. Mrs. Swoyer, the niece of the late President Harry Truman, and Logan, a former KU law professor and judge, are members of the Class of 1952. The three visited Saturday on the KU campus.
Published on April 14, 2002
Former Kansas Gov. William Avery speaks during a Gold Medal Club brunch and program at the Kansas Union. Avery, a 1934 Kansas University graduate, was governor from 1965 to 1967. Saturday, he honored the Class of 1952.
Published on April 14, 2002
Friends and former classmates gathered during the Gold Medal Luncheon at the Kansas Union Ballroom. From left, Donna Kempster Hosler, Mary Gilles Johnson and Kay Peters Sermon, get together Saturday for a quick picture. The three were in Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, which is no longer on campus. All are members of the Class of 1952.
Published on April 14, 2002
Kansas' Courtney Wright, right, safely slides into home as the ball gets away from the Texas Tech catcher. The Jayhawks hammered the Red Raiders, 9-0, on Saturday at Jayhawk Field.
Published on April 14, 2002
Kendra Holtzman is taking Serbo-Croatian as a foreign language at Kansas University rather than the typical traditional picks of Spanish and French. "Good day. Thanks so much for your help," is written on the blackboard behind Holtzman.
Published on April 14, 2002
Brandon Rush left, the younger brother of standouts JaRon and Kareem makes a steal during a Jayhawk Invitational game Saturday at Allen Fieldhouse.
Published on April 14, 2002
Published on April 14, 2002
Kansas University Chancellor Robert Hemenway, gives a 50-year pin to Robert. E. Learned Jr. during a brunch Saturday at the Kansas Union. Learned, Manhattan, is a 1951 KU graduate.
Published on April 14, 2002
Bill Hougland, Class of 1952, greets old friends Saturday at the Kansas Union Ballroom. Hougland played on the 1952 KU basketball team, which won the national championship.
Published on April 14, 2002
Jim Logan of Olathe, left, visits with Oskaloosa residents Martha Truman Swoyer, and James Swoyer. Mrs. Swoyer, the niece of the late President Harry Truman, and Logan, a former KU law professor and judge, are members of the Class of 1952. The three visited Saturday on the KU campus.
Published on April 14, 2002
Former Kansas Gov. William Avery speaks during a Gold Medal Club brunch and program at the Kansas Union. Avery, a 1934 Kansas University graduate, was governor from 1965 to 1967. Saturday, he honored the Class of 1952.
Published on April 14, 2002
Friends and former classmates gathered during the Gold Medal Luncheon at the Kansas Union Ballroom. From left, Donna Kempster Hosler, Mary Gilles Johnson and Kay Peters Sermon, get together Saturday for a quick picture. The three were in Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, which is no longer on campus. All are members of the Class of 1952.
Published on April 14, 2002