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Maggie Otvos, senior in theater, holds a cigarette while talking on the air during KSDB-FM 91.9 ' s A Purple Affair live remote at Dara ' s Fast Lane across from Goodnow Hall. Live remote seg- ments were a new addition to the call-in radio talk show but finding a place for the remote was often diffi- cult because of its 10 to 1 1 p.m. time slot. (Photo by Darren Whitley) purple by trina holmes iscussions ranging from penis enlargements to cam- pus issues compelled students to turn off their televisions and tune into A Purple Affair, the call-in radio talk show on KSDB-FM 91. 9. Richard Allen, promotion director for A Purple Affair and sophomore in theater, said he tried to attract special guests for the show around the holidays. We get our guests locally, as well as from all over, he said. If there ' s a minor holiday coming up, we usually go for a national guest, but if it ' s a major holiday, we try to stay local. The show had changed during the three years it had been on the air, Allen said. It didn ' t start out being four days a week, he said. Now it runs Monday through Thursday, and the topics we have are more interesting. We have live remotes and underwriters. The live-remote segment of the show was a new addition. Heidi Evert, member of the live-remote crew and senior in mass communications, said sometimes it was difficult to find places to do the live remotes. We ' re kind of limited because the show ' s from 10 to 1 1 p.m. and it ' s hard to find places that are open or willing to open, she said. We went to Rad-A-Tat Tattoo once. They ' re not normally open that late, but they stayed open and Maggie (Otvos) got a tattoo over the air. Evert said she and Otvos, senior in theater, rode the bull at Silverado Saloon and sang karaoke at The Flash- back Lounge over the air. She said the live-remote portion of the show was well received. For a week during (fall semester) finals, we didn ' t do the live remote, Evert said. A guy called in and wanted to make sure that we were going to do the live remote again the next semester. He said that we were the only reason he listened to the show. Jason Dechant, show co-host and junior in political science, said A Purple Affair had improved through- out the year. It ' s developed a lot since the beginning of the school year, he said. People have started to work better together. We ' ve gotten more consistent. Dechant said he hoped the show would receive a different time slot in the future. Next year, I want to get a new time for the show, 5 to 6 p.m., and take it to five days a week, he said. The 10 to 1 1 p.m. time slot doesn ' t offer us the opportunity (continued on page 227) -KSDB-FM- 225
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STUDENT ALUMNI BOARD Front Row: Jason Ellis, Brian Olsen, Lesley Moss, Lance Davidson. Second Row: Melissa Hurtig, Jennifer Dunn, Chad Long, Casey Niemann. Back Row: Amanda Evins, Marcia Hellwig, Chris Hansen, Matt Urbanek, Mariah Tanner STUDENT BODY PRESIDENTS CABINET Front Row: Jeff Peterson, Nabeeha M. Kazi, Brad Finkeldei, Jenni Cheatham. Second Row: Susie Viterise, Andrew Tomb, Philip Mudd. Back Row: Marcia Hellwig, Paul Colwell, Aaron Truax, Errol B. Williamson Jr. STUDENT DIETETIC ASSOCIATION Front Row: Jennifer Gruver.Julie Schwieterman, Krista Skahan, Brendy Law. Back Row: Staci Pearson, Michelle Herman, Jennifer Appelhanz, Erin Flock, Gaylene Zier, Nichole Ronsse. TAU BETA SIGMA Band Soroity Front Row: Anji Kimmmau, Jennifer Long, Shannon Watson, Azure Murphy, Misty Gunter. Back Row: Emmylou Sarsozo, Kellie Symms, Erin Underwood, Arian Baxa, Erin O ' Neil, Karen Payne, Miranda Killion,Jen Duncan. STUDENT SENATE Front Row: Philip Belts, Jawwad Abdulhaqq, Kyle Kessler, Arthur Fink. Second Row: Byran Vaughn, Kefley Fink, Sean Tomb, John Potter, Trent LeDoux, Chris Avila, Aaron Otto, Lisa Heath. Third Row: Jeff Dougan, Russell Fortmeyerjulie Catesjill Hayhutst, Audbrey Abbott, Aaron Ball, Amy Knedlik, Darcie Allen, Matt Soldner. Fourth Row: Phil Anderson, Sara Hoestje, Bret Glendening, Julie Flint, Wendy Strevey, Shannon Alford, Marie Tomb, Jason Bitter, Michael Reilly, Ashley Weekly, Joanna Rothwell, Amy Donahy. Fifth Row: Jereme Brueggemann, Hope Tedesco, Rebecca Korphage, Amber Ramsay, Sam Halabi, Kefli Ludlum, RyanEvansJenny Hoit, Leigh Ann Faulkender, Tricia Troyer, Kimberley Korphage, Robin Gates, Cara Redhair, Colin Flynn. Eric Kkphake, Michelle Ecklund, Brian Wysocki, Rebecca Miller. Back Row: Matt Wagner, Gibran Diab, Becky Middleton, Nicole Johnson, Sarah Moms, Jeff Krefels, Tim Reimann, Ryan Kerschen, Jake Breeding, Steve Weatherman, Jon Perez, Andy Roush, Scott Bohl, Albert Popp, Joshua Hulse, Scott Dillon. 224-KSDB-FM-
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TAU SIGMA DELTA Architecture Design Honor Society Front Row: Grace Wallace, Mark Latham, Chris- topher Metz, Rebecca Gcist. Second Row: Jodi Dreiling, Kara Kofford- Vincent, Dwayne Oyler, Michael Stornello, John Nickel, Nathan Howe. Back Row: Mick Charney, Justin Graham, Patrick Beaton, David Rienstra Jr., Jeffrey Schutzler. UNION GOVERNING BOARD Front Row: Melissa Hurtig, Meredith Mein, Angie Riggs, Sarah Hadley, Barb Pritzer. Second Row: Jack Sills, Matthew Jones, Don Foster, Bernard Pitts. Back Row: Richard Coleman, Amanda Evins, Jack Connaughton, DougRegehr. UNITED METHODISTS MINISTRY CROUP Front Row: Carey Sterrett, Erin Sell, Christy Cauble, Jennifer Collins, Janelle Dobbins, Rev. Cindy Meyer. Second Row: Aaron Rice, Amy Sell, Andrea Roth, Ed Flora, J.R. Glenn, Megan LaRue. Back Row: Adam Smith, David Hendricks, Dustin Petz, Chris Smith, Luke Naylor, Shelly Cox. UPC Executive Committee Front Row: Erin Parkinson, Angie Riggs, Me- lissa Burgess, Matt Jones. Back Row: Patrick Carney, Nikka Hellman, Sarah Hadley, John Sandlin, Tim Henderson. VAN ZIIE HAIL GOVERNING BOARD Front Row: Sheila Balaun, Michelle Bachamp, Candace Baldwin. Second Row: Kristen Roth, Rinav Mehta, Corissa Weeks, Brian Uphoff, Sam Eichelberger. Back Row: John Schmoll, Dustin Springer, Chad Weinand. 226-KSDB-FM
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