Kansas State University - Royal Purple Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)

 - Class of 1992

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STUDENT LIFE WHETHER STUDENTS kept silent or made to be heard, college life was definitely more than just classes and tests. For some it meant defining and expressing views on and other controversial topics which were once silent. Others found their statement was easily made by tearing down the goal posts after the victory against the Hawks. To break the pressure of stress, students found in numerous ways, whether it was going to the Welcome Back Concert or doing aerobics at the Rec. Some added rich color to the campus collage by starting their own business or perfecting hobbies. No matter how they chose to spend time, students learned what they needed to enrich the college experience. A BEACHBALL RIDES AROUND THE STUDENT before a K-State kick-off during the Wildcats ' Homecoming win over the University of Kansas. (Photo by Mike Welchhans)

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ART HAS SNAP Artist fashions unique sculptures BY TODD FLEISCHER MARLIN sits at rest, waiting for its rider, despite curious glances and questions of bewildered onlookers. They come closer but it remains still, its brilliantly colored fins standing at attention like sails billowing in the wind. Suddenly, the marlin ' s rider appears and mounts the beast. They take off across campus, sending students scurrying out in front of them, eager to avoid the marlin ' s dangerous beak. Now wait a minute. Marlins in landlocked Kansas? No way. This was a scene from a science fiction movie, right? No, this was real. At least for senior Steve Heter. The 33—year-old art major often rode his marlin to class. And when he got bored with that, he rode his coral-colored longhorn, which was complete with gun and holster. In case anyone was wondering, Heter ' s trusty steeds were not actually living members of the animal kingdom. Rather, they were bicycles that were modified to what he called functional art. Because of an accident he was in while riding his bike, he wanted a bike that would be noticed. After several attempts, he created a fluorescent orange bike. At school, you don ' t usually see art, he said. This is really nice because you can have a bicycle that is a sculpture. Displaying sculpture was not unusual for Heter, as his abilities did not stop with his unique bikes. In fact, his bikes make up only a small portion of his total collection. His sculptures ranged from an inverted steeple pointing down through his bedroom to a curved piece of hedge which he called the bitchy witch dipper. His creations demonstrated one facet of his philosophy on life. Enjoying life was very important, and he hoped his works enhanced the enjoyment of other people, he said. The students clear out of its way as the beast and its rider come to a halt. The rider and the beast sits idle, drawing stares and comments from onlookers. It remains still, though, waiting for its master to take it on another SCULPTOR STEVE Heter, senior in art, shaves the bark of a hedge tree in the sunlight at West Stadium. Behind him is one of his latest pieces, the bitchy witch dipper. (Photo by Mike Venso) THE SCRAP HEAP AT the art studio in West Stadium is where Heter finds things to put within his sculptures. Heter pulled out these nails in hope that they would fit within his creation. (Photo by Mike Venso)

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