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ARMY ROTC ALPHA CO. Front row: Charles Day, Doug Thomas, Jennifer Barton. Second row: Timothy Gust, Michael Gast, Brian Stevenson, Douglas Snyder, Matt Hanson, Michelle Snyder. Third row: Nathan Bonam, David Powell, David Traynham, Benjamin Hardy, Alex Lee. Back row: Sabrina Bowker, Joel Robben, Chris Soder, David Williams, Jeanna McCampbell, Stephanie Ogan. ARMY ROTC BRAVO bulldawgs Front row: Brian Hillner, Steven Lance Sheldon, Travis Habhab, Paul Plemmons, Gail Wege-Perkes, Dustin Heder. Second row: Thomas Roeder, Walter Seals, Kristopher Waymire, Dustin Phillips, Calvin Kuykendall. Third row: Ryan Catherine Winter, Darryl Centrell Watson, Jason Martin. Back row: Todd Loughney, Kris- ten Yates, James Woods, Austin Aggson, Paul McGuire, David Estrada. ARMY ROTC SLALLUR CLASS Front row: B.J. Vincent, Charles Day, Scott Cohorst, Bart Ransone, Michelle Snyder. Second row: Gail Wege- Perkes, Jennifer Barton, James Aarsen, Robert Beuerlein, Timothy Gust. Back row: Travis Habhab, Alex Lee, Bret Bellizio, John Drake, Doug Thomas. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Front row: John Bales, Curtis Gabrielle Dupree, Joanne Soliman, Christina Daniels, Kurt Huntzinger, J. Skylar Gerrond. Second row: Stephanie Armstrong, Amy Brest, H olly McGuire, Heather Fraass, MacGarvey, Dustin Grant, Massino. Third row: James Keller, Daniel King, Melissa McDonald, Mark Williams, Garrett Truskett, Doug Snead, Tanner Woolsey. Back row: Dave Studnicka, Corey Hermesch, Anton Zemlock, Stephen Duran, Kevin Anderson, Kyle Douglas, Okeson. ARTS, SCIENCES BUSINESS SALINA Front row: Nancy Mosier, Angela Zajac, Mona Pool, David Ahlvers. Back row: John Heublein, Robert Bingham, Mitch Barnes, Steve Thompson.
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Thiesen and Sexton break between laps. They swam about six AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AG ENGINEERS Front row: Matt Trefz, Kristi Meverden, Shawna McDonald, Matt Simon, Nathan Isaac, Travis Strahm. Second row: Ewing, Greg Mak, Sara Oversteake, Elizabeth Gregory, Jenny Wright, Daniel Frohberg, John Anderson. Third row: Brian Plattner, Arthur Fink, Audrey Alexander, Stefanie Shoup, Michael Rael, Brian Olander. Fourth row: Derek Roth, Jeff Funk, Shelly Kemph, Amy Davisson, Darin Neff, Lekgotla Kgaswanyane. Back row: Cade Schoonover, Will Long, Greg Ahlquist, Chad Harrington, Eric Ney, Adnan Abu- Yousif, Brent Peterson, Michael Faltico. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AG ENGINEERS Front row: Matthew Princen, Wood, Andrew Peterson, Jessica Decker, Kimberly Precht. Second row: Randy Schawe, Shane Lickteig, Johnathan Polak, Steve Sellmeyer, Arnie Myers, Michelle Berens, Darrel Lanzrath. Third row: Trent Stahm, Anthony Wedel, Lucas Gillen, Steve McGinnis, Tom McKenna, Scott Rice. Back row: Jesse Weilert, Ben Griffin, John Stamey, Laurie Peterson, John Kurtz, Shannon Vermillion, Salazar. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AG ENGINEERS Front row: James Koelliker, Casee Eisele, Michelle Peterie, Jacqueline Derstein, Sabrina Jedlicka, Tiffany Bowles, Kathy Gaitros, Kyle Mankin. Second row: Howard Cunningham, Kris Lander, Larry Molder, Jon John Bloomfield, Jim Schmidt. Back row: Rick Aberle, Quentin Stoll, Doug Roney, Nolan Mickelson, Tim Girard, Kevin Stamm. APPAREL DESIGN COLLECTIONS Front row: Amy Schlabach, Jennifer Wilson, Stephanie Shoemaker. row: Amy Lefort, Meg Hintz, Marjorie Kern. Back row: Regan Schooler, Marla Day, Amy Betz. APPAREL TEXTILE MARKETING INTERNATIONAL Front row: Jennifer Wilson, Rebecca Hall, Shelley Shahan, Kristin Bloss. Back row: Melinda Cortright, Erin Ebert, Renee Goodin, Marjorie Kern. swim club.1 61
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rodeo club members give children an opportunity to experience rodeo events hildren got hands-on rodeo experience Feb. 26 with the help of the Rodeo Team and the Exceptional Intramural Rodeo for children. The rodeo, which was the day before the 42nd annual K-State Rodeo, allowed children, to experience six rodeo events. Participants paired with team members who escorted them through the events. Pearl Shoffner, Chapman, Kan., said she thought the events and students ' assistance helped her grandson ' s attitude. I think it ' s wonderful that they take time to do things like this, she said. It makes him try harder because the students will help him. He ' s not frightened. Felt costumes were placed over square hay bales to depict bulls, as a wooden plank teetered to simulate a bucking bull. Cowboys ensured safety by holding onto the children during their ride until the bucking bell rang. With help, the children enjoyed a bareback horse ride, roped calf dummies and rode a horse around a barrel. Children simulated steer wrestling by riding a stick horse around a costumed hay bale, jumping off and wrapping their arms around the steer ' s neck. Angie Hards, senior in animal science and industry, said the children enjoyed the events. The boy I was helping loved riding the bucking bull. He was like, ' Oh, I ' m so dizzy, ' Hards said. I saw more than one kid go back to ride it several times. They had a blast getting to do all of the events. Coach Steve Frazier said they designed the event for children ages 14 and under, and encouraged participation through mailings to parents and through area schools. Ben Janssen, junior in agricultural technology management, said he appreciated the event. I think it ' s a great opportunity for the Kansas State Rodeo Club to give back to the community and help these kids experience something that they won ' t experience in everyday life, he said. It makes you realize how fortunate we are and that we take a lot for granted. Frazier said he supported the event because of the children and the smiles on their faces. Kids don ' t get an opport unity to do stuff like this, he said. They can have exposure to the events where they ' re the primary stars of the events. Everybody ' s a winner. Holley, 6 of Fort Riley, lassos a calf dummy with the assis- tance of Ben Janssen, junior in agricultural technical manage- ment, Feb. 26 in Weber Arena. Other activities avail- able for children included riding horses and dummy bulls. About 10 local children attended the event that was modeled after a similar event at the Kaw Valley Rodeo. (Photo by Clif Palmberg) rodeo club.1 6 3
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