Most people don’t usually give much thought to how the toilet paper and disinfecting wipes reach their grocery store shelves, whether their mechanic can get the part needed to fix their car, or whether they will be able to refill their prescriptions. But since last spring, people have become aware of supply chain management and understand the impact of a ...
The Wildcats have gotten off to a strong start this fall, all while facing frequent schedule changes and new safety protocols during training, competition, and travel. At the beginning of the season they also competed at home without fans. Because the number of active COVID-19 cases on campus remained low throughout the early part of the season, in October, Liston ...
August 2019 – October 2020 Lois J. (Dreyer) Adriance, ’48, 92, Alpha Chi Omega, cheerleader, April 14, 2019, Lawrence, Kansas. Survivors include a granddaughter, Erin Adriance, ’09. Anthony F. Ahnemann, ’56, 85, Sigma Phi Epsilon, March 25, 2020, Olathe, Kansas. Survivors include his spouse, Roberta (Mouser) Ahnemann, ’56. Rosalind B. Askew, ’76, 66, Sept. 8, 2020, Kansas City, Kansas. Dr. ...
August 2019-October 2020 1950s Tom Hedrick. ’56, was featured on KCTV5 in January 2020 as the last living announcer from the first Super Bowl, which was held at the LA Coliseum. 1960s James Allen, ’69, published his first novel, The Third Horseman Awaits. Don, ’69, and Cindy (Horn), ’70, Rogers, who were married on June 6, 1970, at Baldwin First United Methodist Church, renewed their vows 50 years later on June 6, 2020, under Baker’s Grape Arbor while family ...
Last year was a banner year for the Wildcats. Five teams won conference championships and numerous teams and individuals competed in national championships despite the cancelation of the remainder of the spring season in March. A school record 24 teams were named NAIA Scholar-Teams, the first time in school history that all teams eligible for this award earned the honor. ...