WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI MAGAZINE
July/August 1998 WSU Alumni News

CONTENTS

FEATURES

The Greater Good

Through community service projects, large and small, on the job and off, Shockers everywhere are working for the greater good.

Last Man Standing

After 14 grueling seasons in the NFL, James “Jumpy” Geathers fs ’84 leaves the field with two bad knees, a ruined right Achilles tendon — and one regret.


AT THE CENTER

Happenings

Check out the association's opportunities for involvement — in Wichita and beyond!

Tag, You're It!

It's up to YOU to help WSU activate its "Drive Your Pride" license-plate-for-scholarships program.


ON THE HILL

WuShock at 50

WSU's mighty Wu struts into its second half-century sporting a new look.


IN MEMORIAM

A Most Gracious Warrior

Kathlien (Robertson) Edmiston '33, a most dedicated, gracious and charming community leader, may not have cut the figure of a warrior, but she won most of the battles she fought. She died July 13 (1998) in Wichita. She was 86.


MARGINALIA

Marginalia

Newsworthy info about alumni and university personalities and events — all packaged up in bite-size reads.