WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI MAGAZINE
Summer 2002

In Memoriam Summer 2002

Making It Happen

D. MacConkeyDorothy (Ingling) MacConkey ’53, Davis & Elkins College president emerita, was the first female chief executive for an institution of higher learning in West Virginia. “She was rather remarkable,” commented T. Richard Ross, Davis & Elkins dean emeritus. “I remember she would say, ‘Now, we’ve just got to make this happen.’ I admired her a great deal.” The 11th president of Davis & Elkins, Elkins, W. Va., she served from 1985 until her retirement in 1998.

MacConkey, who held a BA from Beaver College, an MA from WSU and a PhD from the University of Maryland, all in sociology, lectured in sociology at Wichita State before leaving in 1966 for George Mason University, Fairfax, Va. During her years at GMU, she chaired the department of sociology, was associate and acting dean of liberal arts and sciences, and assistant vice president for academic affairs. In 1982, she became vice president and dean at Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio.

MacConkey’s career also included work on legislation and program development in the areas of mental retardation, mental health and the physically disabled. She served on the federal task force for defining developmental disabilities for the U.S. Congress and was a research committee chair for the National Association for Retarded Citizens.
Dorothy MacConkey died Jan. 30 in Naples, Fla.

— Matthew A. Eck ’01


All That Jazz

James F. “Bud” Gould ’40 was a man of many talents. After his retirement from Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Ariz., in 1982, he and his wife moved to Sedona. There, the instrumental music graduate and former Wichita State music teacher in the College of Fine Arts helped build a new home for his family, reorganized and briefly directed the Sedona Concert Band and indulged his passions for furniture-making, painting signs and cooking Italian food.

Gould was an accomplished and highly respected musician in both classical music and jazz. In 1940, he recorded with Charlie “Bird” Parker and the Jay McShann Orchestra playing jazz violin and trombone. The record itself wasn’t released until 1974, but it was worth the wait — the record won a Grammy.

During the summers of his youth, Gould played with Harry James, Tony Bennett, Don Rader’s “Big band Jazz” and 76+4 Trombones.

During the late 1980s, he expanded his roles in the music world by serving as an editorial adviser for Prentice Hall Inc. books on jazz and writing a variety of articles for the National Association of Jazz Educators Journal.

Bud Gould died March 23.

— Kerry Jones ’00


Nellie L. (Schmidt) Agyagos ’78, Aug. 16, 2001, former vice president of operations for St. Francis Hospital in Maryville, Mo., Weatherby Lane, Mo.

Judith L. (Bohannon) Anderson ’69/69, March 10, former teacher, Wichita.

Norman W. Barber ’53, May 21, retired U.S. Postal Service letter carrier, Benton, Kan.

Thelma R. (Slabach) Barcus ’67/72, April 25, retired USD 259 teacher, Wichita.

Cord A. Bevins ’95, April 18, bank officer at Guarantee Bank in Dallas, Texas, McKinney, Texas.

Dorothy D. (Hornung) Blase ’65, April 25, retired elementary school teacher, Wichita.

Dorothy M. Boling ’36, May 9, retired book- keeper, Wichita.

Darla J. Bolz ’80, May 3, Social Security Administration employee, Wichita.

Robert E. Branson ’41, Feb. 9, U.S. Army World War II veteran, residential and church builder and owner and president of Branson & Associates Inc. Commercial Real Estate Co., Wichita.

Jack L. Brown ’52, April 17, retired Stifel, Nicolaus and Co. Inc. stockbroker, WichitaViola A. Browne ’32, April 15, Browne’s Market co-owner, El Dorado, Kan.

Leon E. Broyles ’46, March 23, retired teacher, farmer, custom cutter and insurance agent,  El Dorado, Kan.

E. Virginia (Cooley) Buswell ’37, March 30, homemaker, Haysville, Kan.

Omer L. Callewaert ’57, March 2, retired CPA, Wichita.

Don G. Calvin ’53/64, March 18, retired petroleum geologist, lay reader at St. James Episcopal Church, member of the Order of St. Luke, the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and charter member of the Kansas Geological Society, Mesa, Ariz.

Virgilene (Bodecker) Carp fs ’34, Feb. 16, 2001, homemaker, Wichita.

Robert G. Clark ’40, April 20, retired automobile salesman, served in the U.S. Army during World War II, earning three battle stars in three theaters of operation, Wichita.

Roy D. Clark ’50, March 20, U.S. Army World War II veteran, specializing in reconnaissance in France and decorated for aiding in the liberation of a small French town, and former insurance investigator for Equifax, Topeka, Kan.

Mike Cochran ’61, March 30, retired Weyl-Bausch Tire Co. owner and president, Wichita.

Gary L. Cox ’59, April 11, retired Conklin cars employee, former A-D Special Goods owner, G.E. of Atlanta regional manager and Boeing Wichita employee, Hutchinson, Kan.

Clyde C. Crosswhite ’40, March 21, former U.S. Army Ordnance Officer, serving notable assignments in British India and Orleans, France, and retired National Security Affairs adviser with the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury, Leonardtown, Md.

Arla M. Davis ’77, May 11, retired Haysville, Kan., Middle School teacher, Wichita.

Jack E. Deeter ’59, March 21, former WSU football player, former teacher and principal and co-owner of Nautilus, an oil and gas company, and friend of the university, Denver, Colo.

C.R. “Rip” DePascal ’47, March 26, an all-conference end at WSU from 1939-42, who joined the U.S. Air Force during World War II and served as a bombardier in New Guinea, where he was shot down three times and wounded. DePascal played football for the first Air Force team, before being drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played one season as a Steeler before returning to Wichita to finish his education. DePascal retired in 1988, in Tucson, Ariz., where he had enjoyed a 35-year career as teacher, coach and official.

Naomi M. (Goenner) Donley ’70, May 10, retired Kingman and Wichita school districts reading specialist and teacher, Wichita.

James P. “Jimmie” Duncan ’48, Feb. 23, retired Exxon usa geologist and geophysicist, Hyattsville, Md.

Mildred “Billie” Duncan ’45, May 23, 2001, retired speech therapist, Hyattsville, Md.

Traci L. (Oliver) Durham ’87, Feb. 7, 2001, Beauty First Corporate Offices director of marketing, Wichita.

Nancy J. (Hoffman) Foran ’67, Feb. 25, associate professor emeritus of accounting at Wichita State and associate professor of accounting at the University of Michigan, Canton, Mich.

Helen L. (Dunbar) Frieze fs ’73, April 24, retired home economics teacher and USD 259 director of home economics, who in 1993 received a distinguished service award from the Kansas State University College of Human Ecology, Bella Vista, Ariz.

John E. Gietzen ’99, March 31, U.S. Army World War II veteran, serving in France, Germany and Austria, retired Vulcan Chemicals engineer and donor for the Trinie Sanchez-Gietzen Endowed Nursing Scholarship at WSU, Wichita.

Janice C. (Cooper) Glotzbach ’46, May 4, retired medical transcriber, Leavenworth, Kan.

Nancy J. Graham fs ’92, March 20, retired structural engineer and artist, Wichita.

Frederick H. Hale ’55/61, April 23, U.S. Army Korean War veteran, retired school administrator, Tulsa, Okla.

Lawrence R. Hebert ’61/61, May 26, retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel who served as an instructor pilot and maintenance officer for 25 years and was awarded the Bronze Star, the Air Medal and Meritorious Service Medals, and retired mathematics teacher, Hudson, Wis.

Max H. Hendrickson ’57, May 5, retired USD 402 teacher, Horace Mann Insurance salesman and a veteran of the Korean War, Augusta, Kan.

Victoria R. Herron ’71/72, May 10, speech therapist, Wichita.

Paul B. Heyman ’45, April 23, retired farmer, real estate broker and Heyman Agency owner and operator, Ulysses, Kan.

Edna B. (Waddell) Hobbs ’61/61, March 1, retired Wichita Public Schools Homebound teacher, Wichita.

Irvin B. Hobson ’53, April 13, retired accountant, Wichita.

F. Robert Hollowell ’46/56, April 26, retired musician, music educator and USD 259 coordinator of instrumental music. He was a founding member of the Wichita Symphony Orchestra, in which he played viola for 27 years, Wichita.

Robert H. Huff fs ’42, April 11, retired Vowel Furniture Store and Vowel Parking Lot owner, Wichita.

Richard D. Jerome ’74, May 1, Bishop Carroll Catholic High School guidance counselor and retired Boeing Wichita engineering operations employee, Wichita.

Janet E. (Fitzgerald) Keever ’70, Feb. 12, 2001, former Veterans Administration Hospital customer service assistant and retired Kansas Army National Guard sergeant first class and journalist, Topeka, Kan.

Charles Kidwell fs ’39, Feb. 25, retired Kidwell’s Hardware owner and retailer, Wichita.

Earl R. Klaus ’43, March 7, retired Carter Oil Co. (Exxon) employee and World War II veteran who received the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star, Billings, Mont.

Frederick J. Lockhart ’62, May 3, U.S. Army World War II veteran, former musician with the Rochester Philharmonic and the Lake Placid Symphonette, and former teacher at the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N.Y., and at Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas, Winfield, Kan.

Charles W. “Woody” London ’56, March 2, retired Boeing flight-test engineer, Wichita.

Lois E. (Hall) Manire ’55, April 24, 2001, homemaker and former teacher, Roswell, N.M.

Ruth T. (Hedges) Maytum ’39, May 29, retired Institute of Logopedics public relations employee, Wichita.

Johnetta (Losh) McNew ’49, May 27, retired Hamilton Junior High School history and English teacher and Heritage Baptist University professor, Wichita.

Buddie Lou (Hanger) Miles fs ’50, March 8, retired library media specialist, Littleton, Colo.

Robert E. Monty fs ’51, March 5, retired Kansas Paint and Color Co. employee and Monty’s Specialty Coatings owner, Wichita.

Paul W. Mouser ’45/45, Sept. 22, 2001, retired senior vice president, real estate for Albertson’s Inc., Boise, Idaho, former attorney and real estate division manager for Safeway stores, Oakland, Calif., Orinda, Calif.

Willis L. Penhollow ’75, Feb. 8, former police  officer with the Long Beach, Calif., Police Department, head of security for the ship Queen Mary, chief of the Manhattan, Kan., Police Department and municipal court judge, Manhattan, Kan.

Anthony P. Perez ’80, March 23, Hutchinson Correctional Facility unit manager and religious educator, Hutchinson, Kan.

Roy R. Phillips ’73, March 23, Cessna Aircraft Co. system design and integration director, Wichita.

Cletus J. Pottebaum fs ’00, March 17, retired U.S. Air Force colonel and veteran of World War II, Korean War and the Vietnam War, Wichita.

Samuel C. Rawdon ’74, May 17, former principal and USD 283 superintendent, Longton, Kan.

Larry V. Richardson ’64, March 26, computer  specialist, Wichita.

Jerry P. Roberson ’58, April 16, retired Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. manager, Sun City West, Ariz.

Charles H. Schimp ’66, April 28, Pfizer Biomedical computer programmer, Palm Desert, Calif.

Don J. Schreck ’49, April 5, retired founder of the Schreck Financial Group in Wichita, former insurance sales agent with Monarch Life Insurance and a U.S. Air Force World War II   veteran, Wichita.

Aimee M. Schreiber ’98/99, April 4, administrative assistant and a specialist in the Army Reserves, Wichita.

Joseph M. Shaw ’50, May 12, retired Montgomery Ward department manager, Burrton, Kan.

Norma Jean Shea fs ’84, May 11, retired Rumsey and Cleary Law Firm legal secretary, Wichita.

Claud L. Sheats Jr. ’50, Feb. 20, retired geologist, Springfield, Mo.

Earle E. Shiner ’70, April 3, retired Shiner Auto Supply owner, Wichita.

Sarah O. (Gwyn) Silmon fs ’79, April 7, former Via Christi Regional Medical Center-St. Francis campus housekeeper, Wichita.

Connie Sue (Roby) Smith ’87, May 19, retired nursing instructor, Kingman, Kan.

William W. Soward ’63, April 15, CPA with the Poore Dameron & Associates accounting firm, partner in the Kennedy & Coe accounting firm and a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the U.S. Navy as a chief warrant officer 3rd class, Wichita.

Alice Isabel Sutley ’65, Feb. 24, retired elementary school teacher, Oxford, Kan.

Leslie (Long) Tharp ’73/85, May 25, Augusta, Kan., High School Spanish teacher, Wichita.

Glenys G. (Green) Unruh ’33, Dec. 16, 2001, retired educator and a former deputy and interim superintendent in the University City School District, author of several books on innovations in school curricula and a past national president of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Sullivan, Mo.

Jeanne M. (Watson) Whiteside fs ’40, July 23, 2001, retired Merck & Co. Inc. patent specialist, Damascus, Pa.

Doris A. Wickes ’61/61, May 25, educator, Arkansas City, Kan.

Dorothy E. Willis ’69, March 3, former high school music teacher, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Charles W. Wilson ’38, May 13, physician, psychiatrist, parapsychologist, psychotherapy researcher, lecturer and author, Guadalajara, Mexico.

Robert A. Winters fs ’42, May 31, retired First Securities Co. investment banker, Wichita.

Julia C. Wright ’90, April 23, Wichita State assistant director of career services, Wichita.

Charlotte B. (Miller) Yancey ’63, May 13, retired teacher, Newton, Kan.

 


IN MEMORIAM

In Memoriam Summer 2002

Dorothy (Ingling) MacConkey ’53, James F. “Bud” Gould ’40 and these WSU alumni and university friends leave lasting legacies.