Retirees to be honored
KU will honor retiring faculty and unclassified staff members with a
dinner at 6:30 p.m. May 22 in the Kansas Union ballroom.
Chancellor Robert Hemenway and Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor David
Shulenburger will recognize the employees’ during the annual dinner.
Retirees will be guests of the chancellor. Tickets for additional guests
are $15. For reservations send a check payable to KU to Bev Mater, 230
Strong Hall. Reservation deadline is May 15.
Honorees, their years of service and departments are:
Sally W. Ahl, 14, religious studies; David
A. Ambler, 25, student affairs; Gordon B.
Anderson, 19, libraries; Thomas P. Armstrong,
35, physics and astronomy; John Boulton,
40, music and dance; Clarence S. Buller,
38, molecular biosciences; Loren J. Buntemeyer,
20, music and dance; Carl E. Burkhead, 34,
civil/environmental/architectural engineering; Charles
Clark, 22, Tertiary Oil Recovery Project; Dimitrios
Dendrinos, 28, architecture; Alice Downs,
25, music and dance; Colleen M. Eisenbart,
18, Life Span Institute; Paul Enos, 21, geology;
H. Gordon Fitch, 35, business; Edith
M. Freeman, 26, social welfare; Goodwin Garfield,
34, social welfare; Norman Gee, 33, art;
Joe Harkins, 15, Public Management Center;
N. Kay Henry, 25, Alumni Association; Jan
Jess, 23, social welfare; Roberta Johnson,
12, Spanish and Portuguese; Don Kearns, 25,
parking; Ned Kehde, 33, libraries; Jack
D. Keim, 38, Paleontological Institute; Kathryn
Kirigin, 30, human development and family life; Jim
Martin, 28, Endowment Association; Robert
McColl, 36, geography; John F. Michel,
38, speech-language-hearing; Douglas Miller,
12, academic computing; Patricia A. Miller,
21, Computing Services; Philip R. Montgomery,
39, math; Donna Neuner, 30, Alumni Association;
Rodger Oroke, 26, Design and Construction Management; George
R. Pisani, 30, biological sciences; Allan
N. Press, 29, social welfare; Gary E. Price,
28, psychology and research in education; Barbara
Schowen, 29, chemistry and University Honors Program; Davida
Sears, 23, Life Span Institute; Richard E.
Shores, 12, Life Span Institute; Arthur Skidmore,
39, philosophy; Carol Warren, 14, sociology;
Harold G. Washington, 33, social welfare;
Annie Williams, 28, libraries; Jody Woods,
21, Student Health Services Administration; Jang-Yen
(John) Wu, 13, biological sciences.
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