Topical Index (Part I) A A New Beginning............................................................................................... 32 A People & A Spirit—1968 ...........................................................................182 AAA Activities—1937-38 ..............................................................................110 AAA Adds Incentive to Organize—1930-33 ........................................... 94 AAA Funds for Administration—1934 .....................................................104 AAA Funds for Corn-Hog Program—1934 ........................................ 104 AAA Funds for Drought Relief/Cattle—1934 ........................................104 AAA Organization—1938 .............................................................................110 AAA Payments to Farmers—1938 .............................................................110 AAA Payments—1937 ...................................................................................109 AAA Ruled Unconstitutional—1936.........................................................108 AAA—1934 ........................................................................................................107 Accept Smith-Lever Act—1915 .................................................................... 35 Accountability ..................................................................................................187 Additional Counties Organized—1933-36.......................................... 96 Adjustment Payments—1934 ....................................................................107 Administration of Kansas AAA—1933 .....................................................103 Administrative Changes—1956 .................................................................138 Administrative Effectiveness—1940 ........................................................124 Administrative Reorganization—1956 ....................................................146 Aerial Application Training—1981 ............................................................202 Ag Conservation Meetings—1938............................................................110 Agent Training ..................................................................................................181 Agents' Time for AAA—1940 ......................................................................111 Agents/Ag Adjustment Adm.—1934 (AAA) ..................................... 106 Agricultural Adjustment Admin. (AAA)—1933-34 ..............................102 Agricultural Adjustment Admin.—1933 ............................................ 102 Agricultural Banking School—1971 .........................................................192 Agricultural Production Goals—1942......................................................120 Agricultural Projects—1940 ........................................................................110 Agricultural Safety and Health—1982 .....................................................202 Agricultural Trains—1905............................................................................... 29 Agricultural Trains—1914-28 ........................................................................ 48 Agricultural Trains—1930's ............................................................................ 94 Aid to Low Valuation Counties—1946-50 ......................................... 129 Aid to Low Valuation Counties—1946-64 ......................................... 128 Amend Farm Bureau Law—1919 ................................................................ 53 Annual Conference—1924 ............................................................................ 72 Annual Ext. Conference as Personnel Training ....................................... 71 Annual Extension Conference—1919 ....................................................... 71 Annual Extension Council Meeting—1951 ...................................... 136 Annual Meeting—1920's................................................................................ 70 Area Administration Changes—1969 ......................................................161 Area Extension Agronomy Specialist—1961 ........................................140 Area Extension Philosophy—1969 ...........................................................161 Area Extension Specialists—1969 .............................................................161 Assigned to Farm Management—1958 ............................................. 131 Assistance to Counties—1924 ...................................................................... 39 Assistant County Agents—1924-25 ........................................................... 79 Assistant County Agents—1935 ................................................................106 Assistant County Agricultural Agents—1924 ......................................... 78 Asst. Agents for Urban Clientele—1943-49 ...........................................124 Asst. Agents for Urban Clientele—1951-64 ...........................................162 Attendance Recap—1935-46 .....................................................................114 B Balanced Farming & Family Living—1988 ........................................ 209 Balanced Farming Program—1945-48 ....................................................130 Banker-Farmer Project—1925 ...................................................................... 77 Bankhead-Jones Act—1935 .......................................................................... 98 Beef Cattle Programs—1980 .......................................................................200 Belleville Off-Campus Office—1964.........................................................159 Big Lakes Council—1979 ..............................................................................199 Bluemont Farmers' Club —1876-77 .......................................................... 16 Board of Regents Action—1912 .................................................................. 23 Bohannon, Robert A. ,Director 1968-76 .......................................................9 Boys' and Girls' Clubs—1916......................................................................... 47 Broaden Scope of Farmers' Institutes ........................................................ 16 Budget Law—1931 ........................................................................................... 95 Budget Problems—1928 ................................................................................ 83 Budget Trends—1970s-80s .........................................................................187 Budget/Staff Concerns—1911-27 ............................................................... 37 Budget/Staff Concerns—1928 ..................................................................... 83 Business Management School—1960 .....................................................150 C Capper-Ketcham Act—1928 ......................................................................... 85 Careful Accounting of Funds—1915 .......................................................... 37 Catalyst for Change—1983 .........................................................................184 Cattle Buying Program—1934....................................................................105 Cattle Buying—1935 ......................................................................................101 Change in Date—1918.................................................................................... 56 Change in Financial Aid—1950..................................................................134 Changes in Contract Agreement—1932 .................................................. 96 Changing Role in Changing Times ............................................................168 Changing Role of Institute—1915 .............................................................. 46 Chanute Off-Campus Office—1970 .........................................................160 Chonological Changes in Organization—1905-36 ............................... 88 Clean-Up Activities .........................................................................................153 Clientele Short Circuits Agents...................................................................181 Clothing Management—1986 ...................................................................205 Clothing—1934 ...............................................................................................100 Club Agent Positions Lost—1929-32 ......................................................... 84 Club Agents—1929 .......................................................................................... 79 Co. Ag Program Advisory Committees—1936 .....................................109 Co. Farm Bureau & Extension—1912-17 ................................................... 22 Co. FB Membership & Dues— 1919-20 ..................................................... 67 Co./District Demon. Agents—1912-13 ...................................................... 24 Colby Off-Campus Office—1961 ...............................................................158 Collect Dues by Mail—1942 ........................................................................127 College Drops Institutes—1874 ................................................................... 16 College Teaching/Institutes Conflict—1900............................................ 18 Commemorate County Agent Work—1922 ............................................ 45 Commodity Groups—1923 ........................................................................... 50 Communications Training—1957 .............................................................141 Community Forestry Program—1972 .....................................................195 Community Organization—1923 ................................................................ 51 Concordia Off-Campus Office—1965 ......................................................159 Congressional Evaluation Mandate—1977 ...........................................188 Conservation Memorandum—1935 ........................................................111 Conservation Tillage—1987 ........................................................................207 Continued Growth—1939 ...........................................................................113 Continuing Education—1957 .....................................................................142 Cooperation with Other Agencies—1930's-80's .................................119 Cooperative Agreement—1915-88 ............................................................ 44 Cooperative Ext. Deans/Directors ..................................................................7 Cooperative Extension in Transition—1979 ..........................................183 Corn-Hog Contracts—1934 .........................................................................105 Corn-Hog Program—1934 ...........................................................................105 Corn-Hog Program—1935 ...........................................................................102 Correlated Programs—1930 ......................................................................... 92 Cotton Acreage Reduction Program—1934 .........................................105 Counties With Extension—1919 .................................................................. 65 County Ag Extension Council Law—1951 .............................................136 County Ag Extension Council Law—1966-67 .......................................164 County Agent Role ..........................................................................................180 County Agent Work Personnel—1919....................................................... 44 County Agent Work—1914-18 ..................................................................... 42 County Appropriations—1934 ..................................................................... 97 County Appropriations—1935 ..................................................................... 97 217 County Appropriations—1940-64 ............................................................127 County Club Agents—1923........................................................................... 78 County Council Law Change—1951 ........................................................134 County Educational Meetings—1936-88 ...............................................117 County Ext. Budget Sources—1940-64 ...................................................126 County Extension Executive Board—1951 ............................................136 County Extension Law Changes—1972-87 ...........................................190 County Extension Law Revision—1972 ..................................................189 County Extension Legislation—1951 ......................................................136 County Extension Operations—1961 ......................................................164 County ExtensionStructure/ Legislation—1951–66 ...........................162 County Farm Bureau Dues—1915-17 ........................................................ 53 County Farm Bureau Dues—1943-46 ......................................................128 County Farm Bureau Law ............................................................................... 51 County Farm Bureau Law—1915................................................................. 32 County Farm Bureau Law—1915................................................................. 52 County Farm Bureau Organization ............................................................. 22 County Farm Bureau Organizers—1912-17............................................. 24 County Farm Bureaus—1930s ...................................................................... 95 County FB Memberships—1915-51 ........................................................... 52 County Home Demonstration Agents—1924 ........................................ 78 County Levies—1963 .....................................................................................142 County Levy/ Limitaions—1919-61 ............................................................ 69 County Organization—1912-15 .................................................................. 24 County Organization—1915-29 .................................................................. 55 County Program Evaluation—1930s .......................................................... 93 County Project Exhibit Contest—1927 ..................................................... 76 County Staff Adjustments—1932-33 ......................................................... 96 County Staff Adjustments—1970's-80's .................................................180 County Support—1925................................................................................... 39 County/State Farm Bureau Membership—1924 ................................... 71 Cow Testing Agents—1937 .........................................................................107 Cowboy College—1972 ................................................................................194 Create State AAA Committee—1936 .......................................................109 Cutworm Campaign—1919 .......................................................................... 61 D Dairy Product Protection—1960 ..............................................................150 Define Specialists' Roles—1921 ................................................................... 75 Degree Upgrading—1962-89 .....................................................................170 Demand for Repeat Schools—1916 ........................................................... 50 Demonstration Results—1916 ..................................................................... 47 Department of County Agent Work—1917 ............................................. 44 Department of County Agent Work—1920-22 ...................................... 44 Department Programs Emerge—1951-57 .............................................144 Department Staff Changes ..........................................................................169 Departments Organize Programs—1958 ...............................................146 Dept. of County Agent Work—1914-61 .................................................... 44 Develop a State Executive Board—1960 ................................................137 Development of Staff/Programs Before 1914 ........................................ 20 DIRECT—1988 ..................................................................................................210 Discontinue F&H Week—1957 ...................................................................144 Discontinue Millinery—1930 ........................................................................ 93 District Agent Responsibilities—1960 .....................................................139 District Conferences—1947 ........................................................................115 District Demonstration Agents—1913...................................................... 24 District Extension Foresters—1957 ..........................................................139 District Extension Home Economist—1960 ..........................................139 Districts after 1956 ..........................................................................................138 Districts before 1956 ......................................................................................138 Division of College Extension—1912 ....................................................... 21 Docket of Conservation Practices—1938-39 ........................................112 Drop Home Ec Supervision Project—1926 .............................................. 76 Drought—1931 .................................................................................................. 99 Drug Education Program—1972 ...............................................................195 Dunbar, John O., Director 1976-80 .................................................................9 E Early Agent Work Supervision—1914 ........................................................ 44 Early Appropriation Amounts—1926-31.................................................. 85 Early County Club Agents—through 1925 .............................................. 83 Early County Extension Agents—1912-13 ............................................... 24 Early Finances ..................................................................................................... 28 Early Home Demonstration Agents—through 1925............................ 82 Early Schools—1914 ........................................................................................ 49 Earmarked Funding ........................................................................................186 Economic Conditions Affect Budget—1934 ........................................... 96 Economic Outlook on TV—1971 ...............................................................192 Effect of County Farm Bureau Law—1915 ............................................... 51 EFNEP "Rocket" Mail—1972 ........................................................................195 Eight Week Short Course Revival—1963 ................................................164 1869 Farmers' Institute .................................................................................... 14 1870 Farmers' Institute .................................................................................... 14 1871 Farmers' Institute .................................................................................... 15 1872 Farmers' Institute .................................................................................... 15 1873 Farmers' Institute .................................................................................... 15 Emergency Agricultural Agents—1933 ..................................................106 Emergency Co. Extension Agents, WWI .................................................... 35 Emergency Crop and Livestock Loans—1934 ......................................100 Emergency Drought & Economic Relief —1934 ..................................100 Emergency Drought & Economic Relief—1935 ...................................101 Emergency Economic Relief Activities—1936-37 ...............................108 Emergency Extension Agents .....................................................................145 Emergency Extension Agents—1917-18 .................................................. 58 Emergency Extension Specialists ..............................................................146 Emergency Farm Bureau—1917-18 ........................................................... 59 Emergency Feed Program—1935 .............................................................101 Emergency Gardens—1935 ........................................................................101 Emergency Hog Buying Program—1933 ...............................................105 Emergency Loans—1935 .............................................................................101 Emergency Preparedness—1970 ..............................................................191 Emergency Programs....................................................................................... 57 EMIS Reporting Systgem—Late 1960's ...................................................188 Employ Assistant Agents—1924 ................................................................. 79 Epidemic Cancels Meetings—1918-19 ..................................................... 47 Equal Employment Opportunities ............................................................189 Establish Area Extension Offices—1970s ...............................................174 Establish Extension Department—1918 ................................................. 43 Establish Five Administrative Areas—1971 ...........................................175 Estate Planning—1987 ..................................................................................207 Evaluation & Acountability—1970's-80's................................................187 Expand Committee Again—1956 .............................................................137 Expand Committee Size—1954 .................................................................137 Ext. Council Law—1951 ...............................................................................162 Extension AAA Programs —1934 ..............................................................107 Extension Administrative Handbook—1933 .......................................... 99 Extension Advisory Committee—1953...................................................137 Extension Advisory Councils—1970s ......................................................191 Extension Area Concept—1960s ...............................................................160 Extension Assumes Planning Role—1936 .............................................108 Extension Budgets Improve—1940s .......................................................126 Extension Conservationists—1937 ...........................................................111 Extension Coordinated Efforts—1960 .....................................................153 Extension Districts—1913 .............................................................................. 27 Extension Finances—1940s.........................................................................126 Extension Funding Problems—1920 ......................................................... 69 Extension Growth in Kansas—1915 ........................................................... 32 Extension Home Economics—1930's ........................................................ 95 Extension in the 80s—1983.........................................................................183 Extension in Transition—1988....................................................................184 Extension Lay Leaders—1935-40 ..............................................................115 Extension Organization Changes—1966 ...............................................160 Extension Organization—1930-36 ............................................................. 94 Extension Outlook—1930 .............................................................................. 94 Extension Personnel in Wartime—1941-45 ...........................................120 Extension Personnel—1964 ........................................................................140 Extension Program Assistants—1980s ....................................................173 Extension Programs—1919 ........................................................................... 74 218 Extension Programs—1930-33 .................................................................... 92 Extension Programs—1941-45 ..................................................................123 Extension Project Organization—1935 ..................................................... 97 Extension Project Organization—1946 ...................................................131 Extension Projects—1925 .............................................................................. 75 Extension Projects—1929 .............................................................................. 86 Extension Schools ............................................................................................. 49 Extension Schools—1936 ............................................................................116 Extension Soil Conservation Staff—1935 ...............................................111 Extension Staff—1964 ...................................................................................157 Extension's Strategic Position—1941-45 ................................................120 F Factors for Change—1970s-80s .................................................................185 Fair Exhibits—1930 ........................................................................................... 94 Fairchild as KSAC President—1879 ............................................................. 16 Fairchild Promotes Institutes—1880s ........................................................ 16 Fairs and Shows—1920s-30s ........................................................................ 49 Fairs Replace Institutes—1923 ..................................................................... 48 Fall (Anniversary) Festivals—1939 ............................................................116 Family Relations Programs—1987 ............................................................208 Farm & Home Week .......................................................................................... 56 Farm & Home Week—1935-46 ...................................................................113 Farm & Home Week—1950s ........................................................................144 Farm Bureau Constitution & By-Laws—1914 .......................................... 41 Farm Bureau Constitution Revision—1929 ............................................. 54 Farm Bureau Dues—1933 .............................................................................. 97 Farm Bureau Organization—1915 .............................................................. 52 Farm Bureau Organizers—1915-17 ............................................................ 40 Farm Business Organization—1985 .........................................................204 Farm Cooperatives—1930 ............................................................................. 93 Farm Credit Administration—1935 ..........................................................113 Farm Credit Administration—1935 ..........................................................113 Farm Estate Planning—1978.......................................................................198 Farm Forestry—1957 .....................................................................................142 Farm Management Short Course—1964 ...............................................152 Farm Mgnt. Assn. Program—1986 ............................................................206 Farm Mgnt. Specialists Funds—1960 .......................................................139 Farm Record Books—1935 ..........................................................................101 Farmers Home Administration—1935 ....................................................112 Farmers' Institute Established—1868 ........................................................ 10 Farmers' Institute Trains—1905 ................................................................... 19 Farmers' Institutes Legislation—1903 ....................................................... 18 Farmers' Institutes—1868 .............................................................................. 12 Feature 10 Courses—1926 ............................................................................. 57 Federal Guideline Publications—1970's-80's ....................................... 182 Federal Influence on Programs—1970s-80s .........................................182 Federal Inspector's Report—1920 .............................................................. 74 Federal Seed Wheat Loans—1918 .............................................................. 60 Federal Smith-Lever Law Revision—1953 ..............................................134 Feed and Seed Loans—1932 ........................................................................ 99 Feedlot Development—1978 .....................................................................197 Finance/Budget Trends—1970's-80's ......................................................186 Finances—1915 ................................................................................................. 35 Finances—1926-31 ........................................................................................... 86 Finances: Sources of Revenue—1924 ........................................................ 39 Financial Situation—1928 .............................................................................. 85 Financing Government in Kansas—1982 ...............................................202 First Counties to Act—1912-14 .................................................................... 24 First County Agricultural Agents—through 1925 ................................ 80 First Extension Specialists—1909 ................................................................ 21 First Hand Account ........................................................................................... 11 First Horticulture Agent—1928.................................................................... 35 First Institute Program—1868 ...................................................................... 12 First Official Roster for Cooperative Ext. .................................................... 33 Five Year School Summary—1941-45 ......................................................117 Flood Damage Summary..............................................................................145 Food & Agriculture Act—1977 ...................................................................182 Food & Clothing Relief—1934 ....................................................................100 Food Production Agents—1941-45 .........................................................122 4-H Ambassador Program—1986 .............................................................205 4-H Camping Program—1977 ....................................................................196 4-H Club Program—1930 ............................................................................... 93 4-H Club Roundup—1923 ............................................................................. 56 4-H Enrollment—1916 .................................................................................... 47 4-H Projects—1916........................................................................................... 47 Formula Feeds—1959 ...................................................................................143 Forum on Families—1978 ............................................................................197 Four-Week Short Courses—1940 ..............................................................118 Full Load Schools—1971 ..............................................................................192 Fund Extension Work—1907-11 .................................................................. 21 Further Institute Evolvement—1905 ......................................................... 18 G Garden City Off-Campus Office—1961 ...................................................157 Girls' Club—1914 .............................................................................................. 46 Graduate Training—1963 .............................................................................141 Grass Resource Opportunities—1972 .....................................................193 Grasshopper Campaign—1918 ................................................................... 60 Great Flood—1951 .........................................................................................144 Great Plains Conservation Emphasis—1971 .........................................192 Growth of Central Staff—1929 ..................................................................... 84 H Harvest Labor—1919 ....................................................................................... 61 Hays Off-Campus Office—1964 .................................................................159 Hazardous Occupations Training—1971 ................................................192 Health Program—1962 .................................................................................151 Health Programs—1981 ...............................................................................202 Hessian Fly Control—1916 ............................................................................ 47 Hiawatha Off-Campus Office—1965 .......................................................159 Hog Cholera—1916 .......................................................................................... 47 Home Demonstration Agents—1928 ........................................................ 79 Home Ec Meetings—1961 ...........................................................................151 Home Economics in War Effort—1917 ...................................................... 60 Home Economics Programs—1930............................................................ 93 Home Economics Work—1917..................................................................... 34 Home Horticulture Programs—1979 .......................................................199 Homestead Rehabilitation Corp.—1934 .................................................100 Homestead Rehabilitation—1934 ............................................................100 Housing for Division of Extension—1930's ...........................................118 Housing for Division of Extension—1950s– 80s ..................................153 Housing for Extension—1909....................................................................... 29 Housing Policy Decisions—1987 ...............................................................208 Hutchinson Off-Campus Office—1961 ...................................................158 I In Depth Schools—1963...............................................................................152 In the Beginning—1868 ................................................................................. 10 Increase Supervisory Districts—1956 ......................................................140 Initial Salary by Years—1912-21................................................................... 38 Insect Reporting via Telenet—1972 .........................................................193 Institute Numbers Decline—1920s ............................................................ 48 Institute Purposes Restated—1913 ............................................................ 19 Integrated Pest Management—1979 ......................................................199 Interpret Kansas Extension Law—1929 .................................................... 55 Interpret State Law—1922............................................................................. 70 Invite Farm Bureau Presidents—1933 ....................................................... 99 Iola Off-Campus Office—1961 ...................................................................158 Irrigation Water Management—1983 .....................................................203 J Jackrabbit Eradication—1918-19 ................................................................ 61 Job Search Program—1988 .........................................................................210 Johnson, Edward C., Dean & Director 1915-18 .........................................8 Joint Conferences—1930's ............................................................................ 99 Jones, Harold E., Director 1956-68 .................................................................9 219 K O K-MAR-105 Electronic Record System—1972 .......................................194 Kansas 4-H Foundation—1952 ..................................................................146 Kansas Bankers Association ........................................................................... 77 Kansas Extension Advisory Council—1953-67 .....................................137 Kansas Extension beyond 1988 .................................................................215 Kansas Extension Response in 1960's ......................................................160 Kansas Extension's Changing Mission—1970's-80's ..........................185 Kansas Farm Bureau Finances—1919-30.................................................. 65 Kansas Farmer Account—1868 .................................................................... 13 Kansas Initiatives—1988-89 ........................................................................215 Kansas TAP's—1968 ........................................................................................161 Kansas Tax Institutes—1972 ........................................................................194 Kellogg Foundation ........................................................................................171 Off-Campus Extension Offices—1960-65...............................................158 Off-Campus Extension Offices—1960s ...................................................157 Off-Campus Institute—1868......................................................................... 13 Office of the Director .....................................................................................168 Oil Crops for War Effort—1941-45 .............................................................122 Organization & Administration 1914-19 ................................................... 32 Organization and Administration—1917 ................................................ 34 Organizational Develop. Withn Ext.—1905-12....................................... 21 Organize County Extension—1920-51 ...................................................... 35 Other Outreach Programs—1914-17 ......................................................... 34 Outline Traces Housing—1905-89 ............................................................155 Outlook for Extension Work in Kanas ......................................................... 39 Outlook Material—1934 ...............................................................................108 Over-All Effort ...................................................................................................121 L Labor Shortage—1941-45 ...........................................................................123 Last Counties to Organize—1950-52 .......................................................162 Leader Learning Labs—1986 ......................................................................206 Lease Housing Space—1936 ......................................................................118 Leave Policy—1950s ......................................................................................141 Legislative Appropriation—1922 ................................................................ 39 Length of Service—1920s .............................................................................. 38 Levy Limitation Revision—1963 ................................................................135 Life Cycle Management—1982 ..................................................................203 Limitations on the Council—1951 ............................................................136 Linear Dairy Programming—1960 ............................................................150 Livestock Distribution & Maintenance—1934......................................100 Long-Time Programs—1930 ......................................................................... 93 Long-Time Projects—1925 ............................................................................ 76 Low Incomes Affect Dues—1929-30 .......................................................... 67 Luncheon Meetings—1928 ........................................................................... 84 M Main Street Renovation—1978 ..................................................................196 Many Attend—1921 ......................................................................................... 56 Marketing Strategies Committee—1985-86 .........................................211 Master Clothing Leaders—1987 ................................................................209 McCain Supports District Concept—1966 .............................................161 Meat Preparation and Utilization—1934 ................................................100 Membership Campaign—1920 ................................................................... 64 Membership Campaign—1935 ................................................................... 98 Membership of the Council—1951 ..........................................................136 Memorandum of Understanding—1952 ...............................................163 Men Memberships in County FB ................................................................. 53 Mental Health Emphasis—1961 ................................................................151 Methods of Procedure—1925 ...................................................................... 75 Miller, John H. , Dean & Director 1912-15 ............................................... 7 More Activities/Higher Attendance—1914 ........................................ 20 Movement to Urban 4-H—1973-78 .........................................................198 N Name Change to Farm/Home Week—1915 ............................................ 46 National Initiatives—1986 ...........................................................................215 Nature of County Agent Work—1914 ........................................................ 27 NE Area Extension Office—1972 ...............................................................178 Neighborhood Leader Program—1941-45 ...........................................122 Neighborhood Leaders—1941-45 ............................................................121 New Extension Positions—1924-29 ........................................................... 79 New HE Positions—1930 ................................................................................ 93 New Organizations—1921-24 ...................................................................... 70 New Program Era—1956 ..............................................................................140 New Program Famework—1927 ................................................................. 57 New Program Features—1940 ...................................................................114 New Standards for Specialist Help—1929 .............................................. 77 Northwest Research-Extension Center—1986 .....................................180 Notices Mailed & Percent Collected—1943-46 ....................................128 Nutrition & Chronic Health Problems—1987........................................209 NW Area Extension Office—1971 .............................................................176 P Parsons Off-Campus Office—1970 ...........................................................159 Pasture Burning Program—1982 ..............................................................203 PCA Loans—1934............................................................................................108 Personnel Improvements—1926 ................................................................ 71 Personnel Matters—1950s -60s .................................................................140 Personnel Selection Criteria—1914............................................................ 35 Personnel Training—1956............................................................................140 Pesticide Applicator Training—1982........................................................203 Pesticide Applicator Training—1985........................................................204 Plan of County Defense Organization—1917 ......................................... 59 Plan of Work—1925 .......................................................................................... 76 Planning by Sub-Districts—1934 ................................................................ 99 Plans for Smith-Lever Funds—1915 ........................................................... 36 Plant Diagnostic Laboratory—1961 .........................................................151 Post-War Problems—1946-50s...................................................................123 PRIDE Community Development—1980 ...............................................200 Problems Collecting Dues—1922 ............................................................... 70 Production Credit Associations—1934 ...................................................108 Program Changes after 1956 ......................................................................140 Program Coordinating Teams—1987 ......................................................189 Program Coordination—1930s .................................................................... 99 Program Initiatives—1988 ...........................................................................215 Program Projection—1955 ..........................................................................147 Programmable Calculator Programs—1981 .........................................201 Programs Following the Smith-Lever Act (1914) ................................... 46 Programs from 1919 to 1929......................................................................... 74 Project/Staff Reorganization—1963 ........................................................155 Projects & Programs in 1960's .....................................................................150 Projects—1916 ................................................................................................... 47 Propose New Extension Building—1954................................................137 Public Affairs—1963 .......................................................................................152 Publications—1957 ........................................................................................142 Publicity Materials for Conservation—1938..........................................110 Publicity Materials for Conservation—1938..........................................112 Purpose of the Council—1951 ...................................................................136 Q Quality Eggs—1961........................................................................................151 R Radio Week—1945 .........................................................................................114 Radio/TV Programs—1958 ..........................................................................142 Reaching Unorganized Counties—1930 .................................................. 93 Realign Administrative Districts—1966 ..................................................160 Realign Staff Responsibilities—1961 .......................................................148 Reasons for Farm Bureau Drop-Out—1926 ............................................ 71 Receipts & Disbursements Summary—1915 .......................................... 37 Recent Mission Statement—1986.............................................................185 Recognize Home Economics—1908 .......................................................... 19 Reduced Freight Rates—1935 ....................................................................101 Reduced Tillage—1978 .................................................................................197 220 Regents/Legislature Support Institutes .................................................... 18 Reorganize Extension Programs—1950's ..............................................146 Reorganize Extension—1950's ...................................................................137 Reorganize Projects—1960 .........................................................................147 Report Format—1980's .................................................................................188 Research-Extension Centers—1986-87 ...................................................180 Responsibilities of Center Administrators ..............................................180 Retail Marketing—1959 ................................................................................143 Review Constitution—1929 .......................................................................... 54 Revise County Extension Council Law—1987 ......................................189 Rodent Eradication—1930 ............................................................................ 93 Role of Area Extension Directors—1971-88 ..........................................176 Role of Volunteer Leaders—1935 ..............................................................115 Rural Areas Development—1960's ...........................................................143 Rural Civil Defense—1960 ...........................................................................150 Rural Electrification Administration—1935 ...........................................112 Rural Fire Protection—1985 ........................................................................204 Rural Organization/Farm Finance—1934 ...............................................108 Rural Rehab—1935.........................................................................................101 S Safety Belt Project—1987 ............................................................................207 Salaries of County Extension Agents—1921 ........................................... 38 SC Area Extension Office—1972................................................................177 Schedule More Schools—1915 .................................................................... 49 Scheduling—1925 ............................................................................................ 76 Scope & Responsibility Report—1958.....................................................182 SE Area Extension Office—1972 ................................................................179 Second Series of Institutes—1907 .............................................................. 19 Seed Stocks—1935 .........................................................................................101 Self-Study Committees—1968 ...................................................................161 75th Anniversary Committee—1988-89 ................................................213 Sheep Buying—1935 .....................................................................................101 Shifting Focus—1950's-70's ........................................................................185 Short Course for Young Farmers—1962 .................................................163 Short Courses for Young Farmers—1938-40 .........................................117 Simultaneous Growth—1960 .....................................................................142 Six Farm Bureaus Organized—1930 ........................................................... 94 Six Institutes Per Year—1882 ........................................................................ 17 Small Business Assistance—1987 .............................................................209 Smith-Lever Act—1914 ................................................................................... 32 Sobering, Fred D. , Director 1981-86 .......................................................... 10 Soil Conservation Act—1936 ......................................................................108 Soil Conservation Act—1936 ......................................................................111 Soil Conservation Agents—1937 ..............................................................107 Soil Conservation Associations—1935....................................................111 Soil Conservation Awards—1979 ..............................................................199 Soil Conservation Surveys—1935 .............................................................111 Soil Survey Program—1979 ........................................................................198 Soil Surveys—1959 .........................................................................................143 Some Institutes Quit—1919-20 ................................................................... 47 Sources of Funds—1965-88 ........................................................................186 Sources of Revenue—1917 ........................................................................... 37 Sources of Revenue—1921-22 ..................................................................... 38 Southwest Reserach-Extension Center—1987.....................................180 Soybean Production in Kansas—1985 ....................................................204 Special Campaigns—1918-19 ...................................................................... 60 Special Comm./Task Forces—1970'ss ................................................. 211 Special Extension Staff—1933-37 .............................................................106 Special Features—1935 ................................................................................113 Special Program Emphasis—1970's .........................................................191 Special Program Emphasis—1980's .........................................................200 Special Wartime Projects—1941-45 .........................................................121 Specialist Housing Change—1952 ...........................................................153 Split Program—1946 .....................................................................................114 Split Staff Appointments—1980's.............................................................172 Staff Composition—1986 .............................................................................174 Staff Downsizing Projection—1988 .........................................................181 Staff Expands—1935-36 ................................................................................. 97 Staff Growth Continues—1944 ..................................................................124 Staff Growth Summary—1963 ...................................................................156 Staff Meetings—1927 ...................................................................................... 40 Staff Salaries—1956-63 .................................................................................141 Staff Time Distribution—1970's-80's ........................................................172 Staff Time Spent—1970-88..........................................................................186 Staffing Patterns ..............................................................................................169 State AAA Costs—1938 .................................................................................110 State Ag Conservation Committees—1939 ..........................................111 State Ag Conservation Program—1936 ..................................................109 State Ag Program Advisory Comm.—1936 ...........................................109 State Fair Exhibits—1921-22 ......................................................................... 75 State Farm Bureau—1918 .............................................................................. 61 State Leaders—1956 ......................................................................................147 State Personnel Selection Criteria—1913-14 .......................................... 28 State Specialist Staff—1919 .......................................................................... 35 State Staff Adjustments—1932 .................................................................... 95 State Staff Adjustments—1970's-80's......................................................169 State Staffing Changes—1970's-80's .......................................................169 State/Federal Funds to Counties—1940-46 ..........................................126 Status of Extension Organization—1935- ................................................ 98 Status of Extension Organization—1936 ................................................. 98 Study Leaders and Practicies—1929 .......................................................... 77 Subject Matter Areas—1969 .......................................................................162 Subject Matter Support ................................................................................146 Subsistence Gardens—1934 .......................................................................100 Sugar Beet Adjustment Program—1934 ................................................105 Supply Feed to Southwest Kansas—1918 ............................................... 60 SW Area Extension Office—1969 ..............................................................174 T Thresher Schools—1919................................................................................. 61 Thrusts for the 70s...........................................................................................185 Tobacco Adjustment Program—1934 .....................................................106 Tornado—1960 ................................................................................................153 Train County Executive Boards—1939 ....................................................115 Train Extension Council Member—1961 ...............................................163 Training for Hort. Professionals—1981 ...................................................201 Training Schools ..............................................................................................130 Tree Planting Program—1981 ....................................................................201 Trends in Programs/Area Specialists—1955 .........................................137 Two-Day Short Courses—1938 ..................................................................117 U Umberger Hall—1958 ...................................................................................155 Umberger, Harry J. C., Dean & Director 1919-47 .......................................8 Union Agricultural Society—1868 .............................................................. 12 Urban 4-H—1960 ............................................................................................150 USDA Committees for Rural Developmnt ..............................................191 Use of Initial Smith-Lever Funds—1914-15 ........................................ 36 V Valuation Reduces Eligibility—1949 ........................................................130 Victory Gardens Conference—1942.........................................................122 Volunteer Leader Contributions—1977..................................................196 Volunteer Leaders—1940 ............................................................................116 W War Boards—1941-45 ....................................................................................121 War Food Assistants—1945 .........................................................................123 Water Conservation Program—1934 .......................................................100 Water Policy Program—1986 ......................................................................206 Weather and Production—1941-45 .........................................................123 Wheat Adjustment Activities—1933-34 .................................................104 Wheat Allotment Contracts—1935 ..........................................................102 Wheat Belt Program—1930........................................................................... 92 Wheat Program—1933 .................................................................................104 Wheat Referendum—1935 ..........................................................................102 221 Wheat Variety Selection—1986 .................................................................207 Wildlife Damage Control Handbook—1970 .........................................191 Wildlife Damage Control—1985 ................................................................204 Williams, Louis C., Dean & Director 1947-55 ...............................................8 Wind Erosion Counties—1939 ...................................................................112 Winter Schools—1918 ..................................................................................... 50 Women Administrators—1970's-80's ......................................................181 Women Memberships in County FB ........................................................... 53 Women's Auxiliary—1914 .............................................................................. 46 Woods, Walter R. Dean of Ag & Director,1987 to date......................... 10 Work With Press—1963 .................................................................................152 Work With Urban People—1940's .............................................................123 World War I—1917-18 ..................................................................................... 57 World War II—1941-45 ..................................................................................120 Name Index (Part I) A Abbot, Hattie —83 Adair, Walter B. —82 Adams, Albert W. —173 Adams, Henry J. —81 Adee, Jessie —83 Agnew, C. E. —80, 82 Aicher, A. H. —81 Aicher, E. H. —81 Albright, Kenneth B. —177 Alexander, H. P. —83 Allen, Eric B. —178 Allen, Gertrude —85, 125 Allen, Glen —145 Allison, T. W. —59 Alt, L. R. —81 Amstein, W. G. —125, 158 Anderson, Glyde —80 Anderson, Helen Munger — 83 Anderson, John A. —16 Anset, Eva —145 Anthony, George T. —12, 14– 15 Apel, J. Dale —215–216 Appleby, Mariellen —179 Appleby, Thomas E. —179 Atchison, Fred D. —159, 176 Atwood, George S. —80 Aubel, Dora —125 Avery, H. W. —63, 77 Avery, Thomas B. —158 B Bader, A. K. —125 Bailey, L. D. —14 Baird, Elsie —82 Baird, Harry C. —72, 81, 83, 85, 102, 112, 124, 138 Baker, Letty-Ham —83 Balding, James L. —173 Barnes, B. F. —80 Barnum, Robert L. —81 Barrett, Marie —145 Batchelor, Ellen M. —72–73, 82–83, 85, 125 Bauernfeind, Robert J. —178 Baughman, Melvin J. —179 Bayer, Henry B. —59 Beason, Eddie —160 Begeman, Gilbert F. Jr.—158 Behrens, W.W. —105 Bennett, John B. —89 Berry, J. C. —19, 62 Bevins, Robert J. —152 Bideau, Kathryn —83 Bieberly, Frank —149, 158, 193 Biles, Larry —178 Bill, O. W. —16 Billhimer, F. A. —59, 82 Billings, Ada —85, 126 Billings, Chester B. —126 Bishop, Rev. Wm. —15 Biske, Herman A. —82 Biskie,—73 Biswell, C. R. (Randy) —158– 159 Bittel, Steven G. —179 Blackwood, Helen —177 Blair, Hale B. —83 Blankenhagen, Elmer W. -138, 140 Blecha, Frank —74, 82, 85, 103, 108, 113, 124, 138– 139 Blythe, Myrtle —83 Bohannon, Robert A. —9, 140,148, 161, 168,175, 185, 192 Bolen, W. R. —59 Bolline, Morrie A. —192 Bonczkowski, Larry C. —178 Bonczkowski, Mary H. —173 Bonnett, Orville T. —81 Border, Mary Elsie —85, 125, 138 Borrego, Carol —124 Borst, William —159 Bowen, Mrs. —15 Bower, Harley J. —26–27, 33, 37, 50 Bowers, Jane R. —173 Boyd, Bertha Jane —58, 83 Boyle, Charles A. —83 Boyle, Charles J. —81 Boys, W. A. —24, 27, 33, 36, 82 Branson, D. H. —50 Bratcher, Stanley —177 Bratton, Gerald —160, 179 Braum, Dan M. —73, 81 Bray, George E. —33 Bray, Rex —145 Brazle, Frank K. —179 Bretz, Connie —181 Brooks, W. H. —81 Broughten, Marion P. —33 Broughton, Marion P. —37, 50 Brower, Floyd V. —83 Brown, Duke D. —81, Brown, Frances L. —20, 33– 34, 37, 60, 89 Brown, Gerald J. —125 Brown, J. Farr —81 Bruckerhoff, David N. —179 Brumbaugh, A. W. —81 Brunson, E. Bruce —72, 81 Bryson, Leonard —145 Buchanan, Christine —215 Buchman, J. D. —80 Buckman, J. D. —81 Bundy, Mrs. Truman —137 Burr, Oceola —45 Burr, Walter —33–34, 45, 58, 62 Burtis, Margaret —125 Burtis, Orville B. —81 Bushman, Professor —15 Busset, Glenn —138, 139 Buttell, W. H. —62 Button, Ralph —62 C Cahill, Thos. J. —83 Caldwell, F. M. —81 Caldwell, F. W. —50, 73 Caldwell, Louise —33, 37 Caley, Homer K. —173 Call, L. E. —77 Calvert, W. C. —81 Camglin, Glen —145 Campbell, George —16, 83 Campbell, William —62 Capper, Arthur —35, 58 Capper, S. D. —72, 73, 81, 82 Cardwell, F. M. —81 Carlson, Carl —82 Carlson, Jean —159 Carlson, Lois —181 Carp, Effie May —82 Carr, Margaret —83 Carter, Agnes —145 Cassel, Charles E. —58 Cassell, Charles E. —,58, 80, 81 Castineau, Chas. L. —83 Cauthorn, Jessie —83 Chapman, Irene Taylor —83 Chapman,Ira N. —81 Chase, Mr. —15 Christie, L. C. —58 Church, David C. —145 Clapp, A. L. —44–45, 81, 90 222 Clark, J. E. —62 Clark, Stanley J. —173 Clarke, John A. —59 Clarke, Thomas E. —80 Cleavenger, E. A. —85, 125 Cleland, G. L. —73, 82 Coe, Hayes M. —81 Coe, Lila S. —83 Coe, M. H. —73, 85, 124 Coe, Maude —74, 82–83 Coen, Linda —177 Colglazier, Harry C. —73, 81 Colglazier, S. E. —62 Collins, Bill —159, 177 Collins, J. W. —62 Collins, Keith —146 Collins, Vance —145 Compton, Doris —125 Compton, L. L. —125 Conn, G. W. —21 Coolidge, John —125, 149, 158 Copenhafer, Lloyd M. —125 Corah, Larry R. —173 Corson, H. T. —59, 80 Corson, N. T. —62 Coverdale, John W. —62 Cox, Bill —213–214 Cox, Lawrence —140, 177 Cox, Rufus F. —158 Crabtree, P. E. —20, 33, 37, 58 Crane, R. S. —62 Crawford, David P. —178 Crawford, J. A. —63 Criger, A. L. —111 Crippen, Vernon S. —82 Crist, Rosemary —178, 216 Crittenden, H. D. —82 Crooks, Virginia —145 Cross, Thomas —82 Crow, Blaine —59 Crow, Ralph J. —145 Crumbaker, Blanche —145 Crumpacker, S. P. —62–63 Cudney, H. L. —111 Curry, Elizabeth —181 Curry, William R. —81 Curtis, Robert E. —81–82 Cutter, Samuel —12 D Daly, Walter J. —80–81 Danner, Edna —83 Dawley, F. A. —44–45, 75, 90 Dawson, Robert E. —179 Deeley, Maude E. —82 DeLano, Frederick D. —179 Denison, Prof.—11–15 Detmers, Jennie —16 Deutsch, Henry (Hank) —158, 177 Devlin, Daniel L. —178 Dewalt, W. F. —83 Dexter, Miriam —124 Deyoe, Charles W. —173 Dhuyvetter, Kevin C. —175 Dicken, D. Dean —138, 140, 159, 178 Dickinson, Annabelle —138 Dickson, William —159, 178 Dillenback, F. H. —81 Dodrill, Isabel N. —138, 140 Dodrill, J. M. —82 Domsch, Ann —181 Drake, O. P. —24, 26, 33, 81 Dunbar, John O. —9, 168 Dunlap, Helen —83 Dusenbury, Keith —112 E Ealy, Robert P. —158 Edelblute, Dale —137, 157, 159, 174 Edwards, M. Josephine —21 Eggerman, J. F. —82 Eier, Hal —111 Eisenhower, Milton —114 Elling, Carl —33, 36, 58, 85, 104–105, 125 Elliott, R. S. —15 Ellithorpe, Vera Mae —125, 178 Emmert, V. M. —81 Enns, P. W. —62–63 Estes, Maude —83 Everson, Everett K. —178 Ewing, Lloyd —62 F Faidley, Donald —158, 176 Fairchild, George T. —16–17 Farlin, Stan —216 Farmer, J. W. —72, 81 Farrand, J. L. —81 Farrell, F. D. —113 Farris, Mae —125 Fate, Floring —82 Faulkenberg, Maude —83 Fausett, Marvin R. —179 Felps, C. I. —33 Feltner, Kurt —180 Felton, Ray —82 Ferguson, John M. —125, 158 Ferrell, Pauline W. —177 Figurski, Leo —159, 178 Fillmore, Walter —192 Finley, L. Maude —34, 73 Finley, Philip —176, 180 Finn, J. W. —62 Fjell, Dale L. —177 Fleenor, B. H. —85, 126 Fletcher, Mary G. —125 Flinchbaugh, Barry —173, 203, 213–214 Foberg, Selma —74 Folker, Ambrose —24, 33, 37, 81–82 Foster, A. W. —80 Foster, E. L. —14–15 Francis, Eugene —157, 174 Frazier, Les —158 Frederick, Hobart —158, 177 Freeze, Jerry D. —178 Frey, R. E. —83 Frizell, E. E. —61 Fuller, H. B. —24, 81 G Gains, Sheila —215 Gale, Elbridge —11–12, 14 Gallaher, Harold G. —149, 158, 192 Gardner, J. F. —59 Garlough, J. L. —81 Garrett, E. L. —81 Gates, Ward S. —80 Gearhart, W. S. —20–21, 33, 90 Geisler, James —178 Gemmell, George —85, 125 German, Roy —62 Germann, Ralph —174–175 Gibbs, Pete G. —173 Gibson, H. L. —74, 80 Gilkison, Arthur I. —58, 81–82 Gladfelter, C. F. —80 Glick, G. W. —11–12 Glover, Otis B. —85, 103, 105, 112, 124, 138 Goertz, Harvey E. —176 Goetting, Marsha —177 Goff, Vera —83 Goodheart, Clarene —215 Goodwin, Joe M. —73, 80–81 Gould, Lee H. —33 Gove,—12 Goyen, Loren —138 Graham, Ralf —213, 215–216 Grandfield, C. O. —80, 82 Graves, Chester E. —73, 81– 82 Graves, Ray L. —74, 81 Gray, Chester —62 Green, Clyda —83 Green, Isa Allene —82 Greene, George O. —33, 37 Greene, Laurenz —159, 178 Griffith, Mary —83 Griffith, Paul W. —125, 138, 148, 192 Grimes, W. E. —111 Gripton, D. H. —59 Grover, Herbert —216 Gustafson, C. H. —56 Guthrie, Gersilda —158, 176 Guthrie, Janet —181 Guy, William —179 Gwin, Over —62 Gwin, Paul B. —72, 81 Gwin, Roy E. —80 H Hackler, Raymond —159, 178 Hackney, E. T. —33 Hagans, Frank —138, 140 Hagans, O. C. —24, 33, 36, 80–81 Hagans, R. F. —58, 82 Hageman, Charles —158 Hagy, F. S. —50 Haines, Emma —15 Halbrook, E. R. —125 Hale, Preston O. —80 Hall, Otis E. —33, 90 Ham, George E. —173 Hamilton, John —10 Hancock, A. C. —80 Hancock, Gaylord —81 Hanna, John B. —138 Hannell, Grace —83 Harrell, Chester —145 Harris, W. J. —62 Hartenbower, A. C. —90 Harter, Eugene H. —178 Hawkins, Floyd —83 Hawkins, R. S. —82 Hay, DeLynn R.—176 Hayden, Gov. Mike —216 Hazeltine, Delpha —74 Hemphill, Sue V. —82 Hendershot, Marie —138, 139 Henderson, Bob —205 Henderson, Grace M. —80 Hendriks, J. A. —80 Hepler, John V. —58, 73, 81– 82, 102 Herod, Jon —158, 174–175 Herr, E. A. —81 Higgins, Randall A. —173 Hildewein, H. L. —58 Hildwein, H. L. —81 Hinds, Mabel —83 Hine, George S. —21 Hines, Durward —145 Hinman, C. H. —20–21 Hjort, A. L. —148 Hobson, Ryan D. —173 Hoch, E. H. —33 Hodges, George H. —35 Hodgson, E. H. —105 Holbert, V. Bernard P. —124 Holdemen, H. N. —62–63 Holmberg, Edith —73, 83 Holmes, J. C. —81 Holsinger, C. V. —20 Holton, Edwin L. —20 Holton, Professor —20 Hopkins, Richard J. —71 Hopkins, Theodore L. —173 Horchem, Chas. —62 Hoss, Ray M. —125, 140, 179 Hougham, J. S. —12–13, 15 Houghton, Patricia L. —177 Houghton, W. W. —81 Howard, Carl L. —72, 81, 82 Howard, J. R. —56 Howard, Louis E. —72, 82 Howe, Eleanor —83 Howsley, Dr. —15 Hoyt, Charles —138 Hull, Dwight E. —81 Hull, Mr. —15 Hund, Margaret —181, 216 Huntress, Orville —12 Hurlbert, Nina —72–73 Hurlbut, Nina —82–83 Huschka, James A. —180 Huyck, Esther May —83 I Ibach, Donald B. —82 Inskeep, John J. —37, 72–73, 81–82 Isaac, E. E. —58, 81 J Jaccard, C. R. —72, 81, 85, 102–103, 125 Jackson, Howard —105 223 Jacobs, Hyde S. —172, 189, 213 Jacobs, Victor E. —149, 158 James, Dee W. —173 Jameson, Richard —145 Janke, Allen W. —178 Jardine, Douglas J. —62, 173 Jenkins, R. W. —15 Jennings, Paul H. —173 Johnson, Arthur —140 Johnson, Bob —216 Johnson, Charles —173 Johnson, Edward —8, 24, 26– 27, 32–33, 35, 40, 42 Johnson, J. Harold —84, 124 Johnson, Marc A. —173 Johnson, Naomi M. —125 Johnson, Robert L. —165 Jones, A. E. —81, 81 Jones, C. A. —80 Jones, Harold —9, 137, 138, 140, 148–149, 168, 170, 191 Jones, Joyce —215 Jones, Milam T. —158 Jorgensen, L. M. —63 K Kasper, Paul —178 Kelley, Paul —150 Kelly, Amy —34, 73–74, 89 Kelly, E. G. —85, 125 Kelly, Eula Mae —124 Kelly, Prof.—74 Kelsey, Prof.—14 Kemmerer, John —62 Kenney, Ralph —58, 81 Kenny, Ralph —82 Kent, Harry —21, 66, 90 Kent, Rex J. —145 Kessler, J. M. —44 Kiene, Julia —73, 83 Kilbourn, R. W. —59 Kilgore, Gary L. —179 Kimball, Albert B. —58, 81–82 Kimball, Charles —16 Kimball, Marjorie —74, 83 King, H. W. —81 King, Richard —178 King, Richard F., Jr—140 King, W. S. —33 Kinkel, G. H. —58–59 Kirkpatrick, E. A. —59 Kiser, A. F. —82 Klingensmith, C. E. —111 Knapp, Mary C. —173 Knaus, Karl —40, 44–45, 63, 68, 70, 74, 81, 90 Knight, Louis M. —81 Knutson, Herbert C. —158 Koenig, Margaret —138 Krainbill, Milton —215 Kramer, John A. —173 Kuhl, Gerry L. —173 L Ladd, Dale —215 Lagasse, Charles —59 Lamond, Ray E. —173 Lane, Frank P. —24, 26, 33, 81 Langemeier, Larry N. —173 Lantow, J. L. —59, 81 Larson, Edward —58, 82 Lauver, D. E. —62 Leak, William —62–63 Leasure, Elden E. —158 Lee, J. H. —14 Lee, Prof. —14 Leker, Edward H. —81, 105, 111 Leker, Mildred —83 Leker,—72, 104 Lewis, Cora G. —33 Lewis, John D. —82 Lewis, Winifred —83 Lindberg, R. N. —80 Lindburg, R. N. —84 Lindquist Brothers,—216 Lindquist, Jim —214 Lindsay, Millie —58 Lindsey, Mollie —83 Lindsey, Steven —177 Lines, C. B. —12, 14 Linn, James W. —85, 125 Lippert, George E. —179 Lisec, Robert G. —175 Little,—12 Lloyd, W. A. —25 Lobenstein, Henry —35 Long, D. B. —15 Long, Roy E. —62 Longsdorf, L. L. —85, 103, 124, 127 Loose, Bessie —146 Losh, A. R. —20, 33 Lumb, J. W. —85, 104, 125 Luther, Jessie —145 Lynch, Keith D. —173 Lyness, Charles E. —81 M Macy, E. J. —24, 26, 33, 81– 82 Maier, Pamela —173 Maloney, Avery C. —80 Maloney, Carl V. —81 Mann, Eldora —83 Mann, Ray —174–175, 180 Manny, Bryan L. —178 Maris, E. I. —59, 82 Maris, E. J. —80 Mark, Emily R. —178 Marlatt, W. —11–12, 14, 16 Marr, Charles W. —173, 213– 214 Marshall, George —145 Martin, J. T. —62 Martin, W. Pearl —73–74, 85, 125 Martinson, Donna —181 Mather, Stella —33–34, 37, 60 McAdams, J. H. —59, 72, 81 McCabe, Bertha —83 McCafferty, Jessie —83 McCain, James A. —156, 158, 161 McCall, C. A. —33 McCall, R. W. —72, 74, 81, 82 McCaughey, Joe —145 McComb, Mable —83 McConahay, G. W. —62 McCormick, Dewey Z. —80– 81 McDonald, Ethel —73, 82–83 McDowell, Regent—19 McEnaney, John —62 McFadden, Cecil —73, 81 McFadden, R. R. —81 McGaugh, Velma M. —140 McIntosh, E. L. —58, 73, 82 McKee, Clyde —24, 27 McMahon, Mabel —83 McMaster, Gerald —178 McMurray, O. L. —81 McNall, P. E. —33, 37 McReynolds, Kenneth —140, 158, 177 Medlin, Ralph B. —59 Mellick, Edwin C. —83 Mellott, James —145 Merydith, C. S. —74, 81 Metz, Edna —83 Metzger, William H. —73, 74, 81, 82 Meyer, Ella M. —82, 125, 138 Mikesell, Merrel E. —177 Milasnovich, Nick —145 Miles, Ward R. —80 Milham, James A. —80 Miller, Cleve —145 Miller, John 0. —125 Miller, John H. —7, 18, 20, 21, 28–29, 32–33, 35–36, 44, 46, 51, 89 Miller, Kent B. —180 Miller, Major Fred —16 Mintert, James R. —173 Mohler, J. C. —77 Moore, T. E. —81 Morgan,—104 Morley, Galen —145 Morley, Melvin —145 Morrish, R. W. —73 Morrison, Frank D. —173 Mosier, Dwight G. —175 Mosier, Frank A. —192 Moss, E. H. —81 Moxley, Harry F. —80–81 Moxley, J. J. —80, 85, 104, 105, 125 Moyer, Wendell A. —158 Mudge, B. F. —12, 14–15 Muir, William —14–15 Mullen, Clyde W. —80 Mullins, W. Gale —179 Munson, Ralph —137 Murphy, Karen —181 Murray, J. M. —82 Murray, John P. —173 Murtfeldt, G. W. —14 Myers, Arthur L. —81 Myers, Gladys —72, 125 N Nash, Ella M. —21 Naughton, Gary —160 Neale, A. S. —26, 33, 50 Neff, Leonard F. —80–81, 85, 124, 127, 138–139 Nelson, Arvid —82 Nelson, Ellen —58, 83 Nelson, LeRoy —137 Nelson, Mark E. —177 Nelssen, Jim L. —173 Neufeld, Dorothy —158, 174 Neuschwander, Ocie —181 Nevins, Eulalis —83 New, Barry D. —178 New, George R. —83 Newell, Clell A. —81 Newsome, Bob —178, 215 Nichols,—19 Nielson, H. T. —33, 36 Nighswonger, James J. —173 Norby, Oscar —140–141, 164, 176 Nordin, John A. —158 Norlin, Albert —58, 81 Norton, Charles L. —158 Norton, J. E. —80–81 Norton,—14 Nuttelman, Robert —177 O O'Connell, W. —74, 81 O'Dell, Thelma —83 Ohlenbusch, Paul D. —173 Olinger, R. F. —81 Olsen, Duane —159, 178 Olson, Raymond V. —158 Olson, Ross —159, 178 Olson, Willard G. —173 Orwig, Thomas —177 Otis, Dan H. —78 Otte, Chuck —213 Overley, Betty —145 Overley, Frank —140, 158, 176 P Pady, Stuart M. —158 Palmateer, Don —145 Parish,—12 Parker, Leonard —178 Parker, R. D. —12, 14 Patterson, C. A. —82 Pattison, Floyd —85, 126 Patton, Sara Jane —80, 82 Peck, C. K. —24, 33, 37, 81 Penn, Manuel B. —145 Perkins, C. S. —63 Perry, L. L. —80–81 Person, A. E. —81 Peters, F. J. —81 Peterson, F. 0. —62–63 Peterson, J. B. —81 Peterson, Leana C. —80 Peterson, Mary Don —173 Peterson, R. O. —62 Peterson, Verlin —160, 179 Pharr, T. R. —81 Phillips, Margaret E. —177 Phillips, Opal —145 Phillips, Roy M. —80 Pickett, A. G. —125 Pickrell, F. M. —81 Pierce,—12 Piper, G. E. —40, 44 Piper, George —75 Platt, J. E. —12, 14 Plumb, L. R. —62 Popenoe, H. L. —24, 33, 37, 81 Poulter, Alice —50 Powers, Margaret —145 Pretzer, Florence —145 Ptacek, E. H. —81 Ptacek, Leo D. —82 Q Quigley, J. V. —81 Quinlan, Elizabeth —82 224 R Rahjes, Doyle D. —216 Ram, Leonard —83 Randle, Elizabeth —125 Ratcliffe, Harry —80–81 Rawlins, R. L. —125 Redeker, Norma —159 Redman, Lois —213 Reed, Floyd —105 Reed, Glenn M. —81, Rees, Fred T. —59, 81–82 Regehr, David L. —173 Regnier, Roger —125, 138– 139 Reimer, Ervin C. —176 Reinhardt, Leslie R. —176 Rempe, David H. —178 Remsburg, Ray L. —84 Resler, C. D. —62 Reynolds, Dr. —11 Reynolds, L. B. —80 Reynolds, Rev. Charles —11, 15 Richmond, A. B. —59 Riley, C. V. —14–15 Riley, Jack G. —173 Ringler, Wilber —144, 148– 149 Ritter, Robert J. III—177 Robbins, Benny —179 Robbins, F. Joe —74, 81 Roberts, Harold A. —173 Robinson, M. L. —85, 104, 124 Robinson, W. H. —73, 81 Robohn, Charles —145 Rockford, Louis N. —82 Root, Addie —33 Ross, John —15 Ross, P. H. —23–24, 33, 45, 81 Rothweiler, Elizabeth —82 Rowland, Jack J. —179 Rucker, Neil L. —58, 81 Rucker, Vance —105 Ryan, J. M. —62–63 Ryan, J. W. —62 S Salisbury, George —44–45, 72, 81, 90 Salmon, C. R. —213 Samuelson, H. V. —145 Savage, Joseph—14–15 Scalapino, Hazel —83 Schafer, W. N. —62 Schaffer, James A. —175, 180 Schall, Jesse M. —126 Scheel, J. A. —81–82 Scheel, Jean —124 Schlender, John —140, 158 Schnacke, Ralph P. —82 Schroeder, Mary M. —176 Schwartzentraub, Mark —178 Schwenke, Fred W. —173 Scott, C. A. —44 Scott, E. C. —80 Scully, Florence —83 Seaton, M. A. —85, 125 Selby, Walter E. —125 Sells, Alva L. —83 Sequist, Minnie —50 Shafer, R. W. —82 Shankland, Harold —124 Shearer, Andrew —62, 66 Shellenberger, John A. —159 Sherwood, Ross M. —33 Sherwood, Ross W. —37 Shields, Sandy —213 Shoemaker, Karl —125 Shoesmith,—19 Shufran, Kevin A. —173 Shull, C. W. —58 Sidwell, George W. —59, 82, 162 Siem, Clara M. —74, 85, 124 Siemens, Cindy —213 Sievers, Bernice —145 Silkett, R. J. —82 Simmons, Mary E. —21 Simons, Lloyd R. —62 Simpson, H. H. —105 Simpson, H. T. —62 Slinkman, Zoe —213 Sloderbeck, Phillip E. —175 Slough, Piatt Jr.—145 Smay, E. W. —62 Smercheck, John —158 Smerchek, J. D. —125 Smith, David R. —178 Smith, Earl C. —80–81 Smith, Frances —82 Smith, Julia King —67 Smith, Mildred —82 Smith, R. O. —81–82 Smith, Sam —73 Smith, Sam J. —81–82 Smurthwaite, Georgiana H. — 85, 125 Smyte, Patrick —159 Snell, Florence —33, 37 Snow, F. H. —15 Snyder, Ralph —59, 62, 63, 81 Sobering, Fred —10, 168,174, 180, 213 Spaeth, Clifford W. —173 Spalding, Susan S. —179 Stebbins, H.P. —14 Steele, Miss —74 Stephens, Janet —181 Stewart, J. Scott —81 Stielow, Kenneth —178 Stinson, Charles H. —81–82 Stokdyk, E. A. —73 Stover, Harold D. —125 Stover, Ray L. —85, 125 Strickler, Duane J. —179 Strine, James H. —177 Stucky, Timothy A. —178 Sturdevant, James W. —175 Sughrue, Kathryn E. —140 Sutcliff, Juanita —58 Sutcliffe, Juanita —82 Syverud, Florence —82 T Tagge, H. F. —72, 80–81 Talber, T. J. —37 Talbert, Thomas —33, 90 Talcott, Avis —82 Taylor, Charles H. —33, 80 Taylor, J. B. —84 Taylor, Lot F. —125 Taylor, W. L. —81 Taylor,—72, 104 Teaford, Maryetta —145 Teagarden, Earl H. —30, 85, 90, 103, 105, 112, 115, 124, 132, 138–139, 165, 216 TenEyck,—19 Theim, Carol —125 Thomas, C. D. —81 Thomas, Wilton —140, 165 Thompson, C. D. —73, 82 Thompson, G. E. —27, 58 Thompson, Kyle D. —81–82 Thompson, Lola B. —83 Thompson, Nellie L. —21 Thordardson, T. W. —80 Thornburgh, J. W. —58, 81 Thrall, Leonard —62 Throckmorton, R. I. —111 Thurber, E. C. —81 Tiffany, E. M. —33 Tinker, E. F. —59 Tisserat, Ned A. —173 Tolle, Dwight S. —125 Townley, Mabel —83 Trayer, Danny —158, 175 Treaster, W. Lowell —124 Treat, Jay —140, 158, 179 Trent, Curtis —141 Turner, A. F. —40, 44–45, 58, 72, 74–75, 85, 105, 112, 124 Turner, F. S. —80 Turner,—104 Tyrell, Robert K. —173 U Umberger, Harry J. C. —8, 36, 40, 44, 50, 55–57, 62–64, 66, 68, 74–75, 77–78, 83– 84, 86, 89, 94, 105, 107, 111–112, 121, 124, 168 Urban, Kenneth —158, 176 Utermoehlen, Ralph E. —178, 215 V Van Meter, Earl —177 Vandeveer, C. B. —62 VanHorn, A. G. —82 Vanskike, Mary Ruth —138– 139 Vetter, C. W. —81 Vogel, Ervin C. —192 W Wahl, Richard H. —177 Walker, E. H. —81 Walker, H. B. —20, 33, 37, 90 Ward, Kathleen —213 Ward, Walter —105, 112 Warner, Eugene D. —124– 125 Warren, T. R. —80 Waters, H. J. —19, 33 Watkins, W. E. —24, 26, 33, 80 Weathers, Molly —145 Weber, A. D. —137 Weeks, Charles R. —63, 66, 68 Welch, Doris —215 Wells, Mrs. Thomas —12 Wells, Ruth I. —140 Wells, T. C. —11, 14 Wells, Welcome —12, 14–15 Werner, John C. —33, 90 Westmeyer, Herman —179 Wheeler, George C. —20 Wheeler, Price H. —59 Whipple, Caroline —83 Whipple, Florence Snell —83 Whipps, Loren —158, 174 Whisnant, A. F. —59 White, N. B. —14 White, Reba S. —177, 180 White, Richard S. —177, 180 White, Robert G. —125 Whitehair, Norman V. —158 Whitman, J. E. —62 225 Whitney, David A. —173 Whitson, Thomas —177 Wiggins, Christine —125 Wilbur, Bobbie —181 Wilder, H. J. —68 Wilken, Charles P. —179 Wilkowske, Roger —150 Willard, J. 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