WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI MAGAZINE
Fall 1999

CLASS NOTES

Precision Tools

It might be hard to imagine that Tony Beugelsdijk '71 spends his spare time surrounded by planes, saws, hammers and nails in his workshop in Los Alamos, N.M. He does, after all, spend the majority of his time working with robots and other high-tech equipment at the prestigious Los Alamos Research Institute and with Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical in Ann Arbor, Mich. But then again, both woodworking and science require precision — and the same may also be said about Tony Beugelsdijk. Beugel...

Class Notes

Comings, goings, appointments, retirements, honors, accolades and other personal alumni news. Former students are designated by fs. Members of the Wichita State University Alumni Association are identified by an asterisk (*). Membership dues support alumni publications as well as other programs and services. To join the WSU Alumni Association, call (316) 978-3826. K.T. Woodman '36, geo, (deceased) has had a WSU scholarship endowed in his name by his daughters June Adams, Elaine Brady, Eled...

Summit Appeal

Since her teenage days of camping and hiking in Colorado, Nancy Moore '67/71 has taken a giant step — up. Though the Texas native has been an outdoors enthusiast for most of her life, her mountain trekking began in 1985 in the Himalaya range after she responded to an adventure tour company advertisement that read, "Why not escape to Nepal?" Moore packed her bags for a trek to a region of Asia that draws visitors for its adventurous and aesthetic appeal. "What attracts m...

Publishing Mogul

It's easy to picture Peter DeGiglio '73 in his room at Brennan Hall, a Ski Kansas poster on the wall and four or five other students gathered around telling stories and making plans to visit the hangouts that then populated Wichita. It's also easy to imagine that DeGiglio, who possesses an enviable wit and unassuming demeanor, was often at the center of attention during those collegiate times. To hear him tell it, he made the best of those years. Maybe that's why he's help...

Marginalia

Armadillo Futures I Residents of the greater Wichita area will have to pay closer attention to their feet. That's the conclusion Shockers have arrived at after reading two different news releases, both about armadillos. First, an article in the July 2 El Dorado Times reports that the strange, tank-like creatures are migrating north into Kansas from Texas and Mexico in record numbers. Donald Distler, associate professor of biology at WSU and director of WSU's Biological Research Station...