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Eagle Forward Steve Brooks is from Willmore, Kentucky in Jessamin County. He played basketball all throughout high school and now plays for the MSU Eagles. This is actually his fourth year on the team, but he still has a year of eligibility. itl have another year to play ball because I sat out the first year, he explained. Steve decided to come to MSU because his sister, Karen came here. itShe's a graduate student, and helped start the soccer team here, he said. A business management major, Steve is still uncertain of his future. lim trying to decide what to do right now, he commented. Steve said his greatest thrill as a basketball player was playing in the NCAA tournament against Louisville. As a member of the Eagles, Steve, a forward, must practice three and a half hours every day. When asked if the practicing sometimes interferred with his studies, he remarked, Hits a little difficult, but I have a 3.2 gpa so it can be done. Although this wasn't the best year for the Eagles, Steve remains optimistic about the future of the team. HWeire starting to understand what it takes to win, he said. . , 4 Things just didn't come together this year. Next year BASKETBALL means a lot to Steve Brooks. His greatest thrill was playing in . . . everyone Will have matured and we Will make things roll the NCAA tournament against Louisville. our way! BY: LISA HOPKINS NOLNBG VGNI'I Lynn Highley, Connie Sue Olympia Hill, Allen Louisville Hill, Teresa Jean Corbin Holbrook, Donald Ray Grahn Holliday, Vivian Joan Hazard Hopkins, Kelly Lee Goshen, OH Hopkins, Lisa Anne Salyersville Howe, Lori E. Maysville Hunter, Andrea Denise Flatwoods Irwin, Joseph Don Louisville Jackson, Kathleen Marie Morehead Jacobs, Mark Anthony Grayson
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Dials, Myra Cheryl Tomahawk Dobler, Scott Alan Morehead Doyle, Deborah Elaine Flemingsburg EIlis, Leigh A. Sardinia, OH Estep, Angela Dawn F lorence Fern, Tommy Gene Flemingsburg Fife, Kimberly Diane Olive Hill Fraley, Rhonda Jean Maysville Freeland, Kelly Ann Cincinnati Fryman, Janie Marie Flemingsburg Fugate, Karla Suzette Hazard Greene, Carol Flatwoods Student Athlete Willy Feldhaus from Maysville, Kentucky, is a junior at MSG. While having a double major in Biology and Physical Education, Willy is also on MSU's basketball team. This is Willyts third year playing basketball on the college level. As a freshman, Willy attended a junior col- lege in Mississippi. He then transferred to Morehead State University where he has been on the team for two years. Feldhaus chose to come to Morehead because it was close to home and because he wanted to play basketball and Morehead offered him that opportunity. Feldhaus feels that Morehead has a Hreal good basket- ball program. They've shown it by competing on the Divi- sion 1 level, which is what all teams hope for. By BEVER- LY WILLS Juniors
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ENTHUSIASM is junior Lori Phelps' trademark. A special education major from Louisville, Lori is a Lambda Chi lil' sis. Bubbling Personality ori Phelps is a tall blond with a ready smile and a bub- bling personality. After talking to her it's easy to see why the brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity chose her as one of their little sisters. til don't know, I guess they just liked me, Lori said with a laugh. The brothers nominate you and take a bid ivotey It's an honorary position. Lori is a junior from Louisville majoring in elementary special education. Hopefully, I'll get to own my own daycare center one day. That's my main goal in life, she smiled. Lori decided to come to MSU itbecause my mother knows a lady whose son graduated from here! Originally, Lori wasn't even going to come to college, but she's glad she did. I'm so glad I came to school, especially here. My whole life has changed! she said enthusiastically. Coming from Lousiville to Morehead did involve a change, but Lori likes the slower pace. I like the small student population. Everyone here is so friendly - much friendlier than I ever expected. As a Little Sister to Lambda Chi Alpha. Lori is often in- volved in setting up booths at carnivals, but her activities also include collecting money for Easter Seals. When asked if she enjoys doing all of this, Lori exclaimed, It's so much fun! By LISA HOPKINS James, Karen Olive Hill Jobe, Vickie Lynn Ft. Mitchell Johnson, George N. Lexington Johnson, Teresa Lynn Salt Lick Jones, Shelly R. Pleasant Plains, OH Kadiri, Dennis Ogiaga Morehead Kelly, Bill Maysville Kelly, Shirley G. Maysville Kiser, Stephanie Diane Olive Hill Kiser, Stephanie Lynne Olive Hill Kouns, Mary Faye Catlettsburg Krauth, Donald F. Louisville Kretzer, Amanda Sue Ashland Kuhn, Diane Gayle Hamilton, OH Lane, Elizabeth Dawn Danville Juniors
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