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Reading a book to a foster child, Dana Hutchison, sophomore in food and nutrition science and SPURS member, babysits while parents do holiday shopping. SPURS did several service projects throughout the year. (Photo by Brian W. Kratzer) Alpha Nu Sigma Nuclear Science Engineering FRONT ROW: Hermann Donnert, Carol DeWeese, Matt Burger, Mike McCullough, Ron Moon, Sherrill Shue. Alpha Pi Mu Engineering FRONT ROW: Charlene Linsky, Lydia Chang, Jerry Visser. Darrel Savage. Chad Hartman, Jeanne SECOND ROW: Kerry Kaiser, Don Aye, Mark Miller, Christian Blackwell, Craig Mai, Debra Turner, Eric Carley. BACK ROW: Brian Palmer, Greg Richardson, David Johnson, Sonya Blanka, Aaron Holm, Skip White. Alpha Zeta Agriculture FRONT ROW: Clark Thom, Eric Rossillon, Allan Grilliot, Bannus Niemeir, Scott Schultz, John Woodbury, Kelly Fink. SECOND ROW: Vici McCart, Tim Carter, Alan Thomas, Todd Strickler, Vaughn Studer, Carrie Patry, Danette King. BACK ROW: Scott Schneider, Matt Clay Dalquest, Matt Herrs, Leslie Unruh, T.J. Douthit, Mark Hafliger. Alpha Zeta Agriculture FRONT ROW: Jane Beaty, Gina Curtis, John Bossi, Scott Bedgstrom, Greg Skaggs, Dale Evstace, Becky Robbins. SECOND ROW: Deborah Williams, Susan Kucera, Pamela Paulsen, Diane Demel, Malisha Small, Thomas Neppl, Mario Mayes. BACK ROW: Tasha Reno, Lynn Mason, Todd Rokey, Daryl Shields, Jonie Rilinyer, Jackie McClaskey. Amateur Radio Club FRONT ROW: Charlene Linsky, Monica Eaton, Eric Smith, Allen Kisler, Steve Schallehn, David Yoder, Paulette Samson. BACK ROW: Jeff Smith, Denis Rohm Whitaker, Brian Grogger, Ken Samson, Dillman.
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After the men ' s basketball game against Iowa State, Lori Scott, sophomore in journalism and mass communications, cleans up after thousands of fans. Cleaning was one way the Advertising Club raised money for a trip to Chicago. (Photo by Scott Boyd) Club member Susan Lind, sophomore in journalism and mass communications, stuffs a garbage bag full of popcorn boxes, newspapers and paper cups in Bramlage Coliseum. Cleaning duties included picking up trash, sweeping in the stands and the bathrooms. (Photo by Scott Boyd) lack of interest, the club implemented a point system based on involvement. In a group this size it ' s easy for a few people to do all of the work, Wiederholt said. We wanted to give people incentive to be involved, so we awarded points for different activities. Points are awarded for money raisers, coordinating and general participation. Money from the fundraising projects was spent on the advertising class ' s campaigns. The class took its best campaign to competition. Right now the campaign we ' re working on for competition is for Airlines, Wiederholt said. We ' ve never won any major awards, but it would be nice to be in the national competition. BY BECKY NEWMAN Alpha Kappa Psi Accounting FRONT ROW: Ann Renfrow, Jill Clark, Virginia Wynne, Michael Malone, Larry DeVault, Kyle VanGaasbeek, Thomas Carpenter, Michelle Braker, Kim Rathbun, Moore, Lisa Knop. SECOND ROW: Stevie Heck, Sara Renfrow, Amy Lierz, Terry Carlgren, Emilie White, Jennifer Dinges, Tricia Dryden, Rachel Rothe, Monica Kelly, Kevin Christensen, Brian Niehoff. BACK ROW: Gary Blanck, Laura Sayler, Michael Rice, Mark Nichols, Troy Anderson, Tanya Fairbank, Sandy Thou, Karla Kerschen, Amy Harvey, Cheri Hamon. Alpha Kappa Psi Accounting FRONT ROW: Kim Keltner, Joyce Thummel, Rhonda Hammeke, Molly Meats, Denise Daugherty, Amy Schroeder, Ann Woodbury, Anita Manke, Renee Sandstrom, Karen Malir. BACK ROW: Brian Niehoff, Janel Holthaus, Jeff Payne, Bruce Meyer, Marshall Ryel, Blake Kaus, Rick Laughrey, Todd Allenbrand, Keith Carter, Aaron Wiggans. Alpha Lambda Delta Freshman Honor FRONT ROW: Stephanie Hays, Nancy Winkler, Becky Bryan, Rhoda Steinbach, Jeff Kosse, Sandra Goering, Tandy Trost, Shari Lyne. SECOND ROW: Julie Martin, Kristin Miller, Tanja Katz, Laurie Flynn, Valerie Boyd, Patricia Giefer, Shanna Cozart. BACK ROW: Malisha Small, Adee Hassan, Scott Russell, Chris Hupe, Richard Hilgenfeld, David Sedlock. Alpha Mu Grain Science FRONT ROW: D ' Anne Larsen, Wayne Schope, Rob McCoy, Beth Anne Arndt. BACK ROW: Chris Stewart, Andrew Soukup, John Bossi, Kendell Shull, Katie Ward. Alpha Mu Alpha Marketing FRONT ROW: Sherry Werth, Randal Dyck, Kim Miller. BACK ROW: Elizabeth Brock, Andrew Williams, Robert Hite, Johnette Shepek.
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FOSTERING CHARITY SPURS TAKES TIME TO GIVE PARENTS HOLIDAY Taking charity one step campus, the SPURS sophomore honorary babysat foster for four hours during to give parents shopping time for the holidays. I think we really took a load off their hands while they were shopping, said Erin McLain, in mathematics and vice president. They knew their kids were somewhere safe playing, not running around the mall playing with mannequins. SPURS members babysat 19 at the First United Methodist Church. Ranging from 3- to 16-year olds, they filled the time with hide and-go-seek, books, puzzles, crayons and a little spilled punch during snack time. Parents dropped children off when convenient but had to retrieve them by 10 p.m. They were all running around and bouncing off the walls, McLain said. It made us really appreciate what we have — like a real mom and dad. Two children of the same biological family but different foster families when they first arrived. I guess they hadn ' t seen each other for a while, McLain said. The service-based scholastic voted for the project after a project with Jardine Terrace housing complex fell through of lack of insurance, McLain said. We had a lot of Fort Riley people because many husbands were getting ready to leave (for Saudi Arabia) and it gave them a chance to get away, McLain said. SPURS members also made tree ornaments for Wharton Manor nursing home residents, wrote letters to troops in Saudi Arabia and held the SPURS Olympics fundraiser to buy toys for the new Jardine center. Members went door to door to collect nonperishable items for the Manhattan Crisis Center. It ' s always rewarding to be able to help others, said Michelle Ryan, sophomore in journalism and mass communications. With a larger like SPURS we are able to do larger projects like the one for That is something I could never do alone. BY KELLY LEVI Hutchison gives a young girl to play blocks with her brother. Christmas tree ornaments for Wharton Manor was another service project for SPURS. (Photo by Brian W. Kratzer) SPURS member Carolyn Farris, sophomore elementary education, plays with a child. Members babysat 19 children at First Methodist Church. (Photo by Brian Kratzer)
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