Master's Theses
Theses from 1972
Interrelationship of Handbuilt Clay Forms, Kim D. Pennington
Fort Hays: An Analysis of the Federal Government's Military Activities on the Kansas Plains, Jerry B. Ramsey
Exploring Spontaneous Surfaces in Contrast to Clay Slab Forms, Raymond Reifsteck
Relating Wheel Thrown and Hand Built Clay Forms, Michael Schlyer
A Survey of Kansas Literature Written Within the Last Five Years for Children and Adolescents, Leona May Shadle
Graphic Inherencies of an Expanded Painting Medium, Peggy K. Thompson
Four American Socialists : A Comparison of Their Ideas and Attitudes, Stephen A. Aschenbrenner
A Survey of Representative Non-Traditional Musical Notation of the Mid-Twentieth Century, Marylyn Kroenlein Bell
Black Light : Chaos and Order in "Invisible Man", Paula Brin
Chlorophyll-Supporting Tissue Relationships in Two Communities in Western Kansas, Joseph W. Cullen
The Relationship Between Attitude Toward Reading and Reading Achievement : An In Depth Correlational Study, Bertie Corbell Daley
Study of Organic and Inorganic Harmony, Alan Detrich
The Figure in Painting: A Metaphysical Study, Marsha Finney
The Compositional Synthesis of Line and Color Expanses in Painting, George R. Grizzell
Painting: Variations in a Direct Lyrical and Formal Approach, Agnes L. Nye
Scene and Lighting Design for the Play "The King is Dead", Wayne Phillips
A Study of the Academic Achievement of Retained Students to Determine Whether it is Sufficient to Justify Nonpromotion, Buddy E. Wiser
A Study of Teacher Attitudes Toward Pupils in the Classroom: A Comparison of Selected Beginning, Early-Tenured, and Career Teachers, William V. Houser
A Description of a Walnut Tree Stand in Western Kansas, Fred D. Atchison
Stereotypic Impression Formation as a Function of the Hair Length of the Ratee and the Sex of the Rater, David Alan Goldsmith
Effects of Sex and Degree of Hurry on Helping Behavior, Elsa B. Heintzelman
Correlations on Heats of Formation of Crystalline Oxides, Chung-Hsun Yu
Early Weed Populations on Twelve Cropped Soils in Ellis County, Kansas, Albert L. Albers