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Lacrosse, America ' s oldest sport, made its impression on the The game was a cross between ice hockey and basketball. There were ten players: three attackers, three midfielders, three defensive players and a goalie. Players carried sticks with net pockets that allowed a ball to be passed and carried downfield to the opponents ' goal. The team formed in the fall of ' 89 with the help of Curt Thurman, president of the club and junior in business; Tondo Waldron, senior DURING THE PURPLE AND white scrimmage, Greg Kice, in Arts and Sciences, runs the ball past an opposing teammate. (Photo by J. Kyle Wyatt) HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION INTEREST GROUP FRONT Row: Tricia Boone, Hope Dahl e, Mila Hibdon. BACK Row: Robin Utz-Harris, Shirley Swogger, Susan Sand, Vickie Baker. HORTICULTURAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION FRONT Row: Richard Mattson, Gaylette Corley, Jane Davis, Patty Peterson. SECOND ROW: Beth Kern, Lori Parrett, LeeAnn Aidebottom, Denise Sellers, Barbara Lanning. BACK ROW: Tim Lloyd, Richard Carter, Robb Enloe, Madonna Stallmann, Valerie Holmgren. HORTICULTURE CLUB FRONT Row: Robin Johnson, Laura Brink, Jamie Musselman, Susan Kucera, Ron Smith, David Slaymaker. SECOND Row: Eric Stidman, Cindy Tannehill, Allen Steenbock, Greg Van Booven, Troy Gormally. THIRD Row: Kelly Smith, Melissa Brite, Mary Albrecht, Kirsten Lundgren, Mary Stowell, Lisa Soetaert. BACK Row: Ron Feist, Troy Marden, Craid Bloom, Martin Crawford, Jerald Lehmann, Valerie Holmgren. HOSPITALITY MANGAGEMENT SOCIETY FRONT Row: Marc Anthony, Shanna Miller, Lydia Andrea, Angela Young, Becky Brown, Jennifer Trochim. SECOND Row: Mark Wells, Stacia Albert, Rebecca Bilson, Heather Keller, Tamara Inks, Colleen Burke, Ruth Singer, Sara Wilken. THIRD Row: Christopher Rath, Michele Moritz, Heather Hoover, Kylie Irving, Mary Chris-Claussen, Wendy Wolff, Britton Harshaw, Bronwyn Ball. BACK ROW: Clayton Walter, Randy Bradfeild, Caryn Busenitz, Dana Wills, Nancy Kolde, Jeff Stube, Jon Lomshek, Philip Perkins. HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT SOCIETY FRONT Row: Steve Lilly, Doug Neuschafer, Joan Leep, Traci Horton, Paula Ross, Melanie Wade, Tonja Britt, Chanda Lawless,Theresa Skladzien. SECOND ROW: Rad Campton, Candy Smock, Mike Petrillose, Rhonda Bliss, Angie Hicks, Amy Ransopher, Robin Elliot, Shari Wallace, James Butterfield. THIRD ROW: David Wernli, Justin Gilbert, Shawna Betschart, Heather Honeman, Jill Kippes, Tammy Trout, Lori Polston, Chuck Wolfe. BACK Row: Pat Pesci, Mark Gray, Louis Speer, Kagan Overton, Mark Mitura, Brendan Lee, Peter Marsh, Greg Beutel.
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GOODNOW HALL STAFF FRONT Row: Jill Gewecke, Erin Murphy, JoAnn Makizuru, Stacey Merica. SECOND ROW: Kirk Hoeffner, Julie Schmid, Bob Peterson, Jason Harris, Sam Robinson. BACK Row: Dawn Troxel, Mark Stedry, Matt Crook, Terence Newell, Curtis Munk. GRADUATE HORTICULTURE CLUB FRONT ROW: Abass, Carol Waldemayer,Megan Hughes. SECOND Row: Sudeep Vyapari, Wilfred Songog, Cathie Lavis-Ham, Davis Green. BACK Row: Delores Crockett, Bashir Hassan, Larry Megillivary, Surender Nakka, Jerald Lehmann. GRAIN SCIENCE CLUB FRONT Row: Mark Esfeld, Ben McClure, Doyle Eichman, Becky Sinclair, Mike King, Andrew Reiber. SECOND Row: Randy Schmidt, Jeff Branson, Laura Knapp, Kevin Nelson, Jeff Thomas, Richard Sidles. THIRD Row: Chad Brightbill, Mark Stehno, Matt Deuschle, Mike Carlson, Brian Rokey, Dale Eustace. BACK Row: Try Anderson, Jon Cozad, Trib Brubacher, Jason Jarret, David Jones, Mark Fowler, Kevin Witt. HAYMAKER HALL GOVERNING BOARD FRONT Row: Darrel Loyd, Damon Danielson, Steve Blanek, Daran Lemon, Darin Benson, Eric Crowell. SECOND Row: Travis Beaty, Randall Hoppe, Bill Weatherford, Roger Byer, Matt Baker, Jack Geiger. BACK Row: Scott Proffitt, Steve Koenigsman, Scott Randolph, Shane Friesen, Shawn Gruber, Chad Jacobs. HISPANIC AMERICAN LEADER ORGANIZATION FRONT Row: Idia Rodrignez, Veronica Oropeza, Lupe Martinez, Iris Jimerez, Anita Cortez, Stacey Garcia, Nicholas Rodriquez. SECOND Row: Regina Estevez, Arleen Baijes, Anita Ranhotra, Aurora Rowland, Tony Casanova, Tami Mora, Melissa Garcia. THIRD Row: Sebastian Fuentes, Amy Blankinship, Emelin lga, Gabriel Hernandez, Tony Diaz, Pat Guerra, Greg Harkrader, Elsa Diaz. BACK Row: Jose Abner, Thurman Williams, Rob Rawlins, Carlos Rodriquez, Shannon Curran, Tony Carreno, Ian Bautista, Tony Calderon.
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in journalism and mass communications; and Jay Sweet, junior in architectural engineering, just to name a few. The team included a wide of people. We accept anyone who wishes to play, Sweet said. The reason I play is because this is the best game I ' ve ever been involved in. The contact and fast pace make it for both the players and the people watching. Waldron said he had ' lacrosse fever ' since the first time he picked up a stick. The game is a major priority in my life, and I plan to continue to play after I graduate, Waldron said. You will know whether you will want to play the first time you pick up a stick. There is no question about it, you just get hooked. Lacrosse was one of the teams in a new league, the Great Plains League, which included teams from the University of and the University of Missouri. The remaining teams in the league were Creighton, Wichita State University, Kansas City and Tulsa. The team also competed against Oklahoma State University, although it had not been admitted into the league. Funding for the team comes out of the players ' pockets and from local sponsorship. We also received help from the Sports Club Council on purchasing helmets, and we fund-raisers, such as t-shirt sales and cleaning Bramlage Coliseum, Thurman said. There was a $15 dollar membership fee, and the players were for their equipment. However, a lot of the players on the team had extra equipment new players could use until they got a feel of the game and decided if they wanted to continue. The team ' s former coach, 1st Lt. Don Tillar, D, 4th Battalion, 1st was killed in the Gulf War. (continued on page 210) The minute they picked up their sticks they had ' Lacrosse Fever ' BY JOHN SHARTZER
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