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ACENTURYOF<br />
DISTINCTION<br />
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO<br />
GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS VOLUME 98, 2000<br />
STUDENT MEDIA, 301 STUDENT UNION BUILDING,<br />
MOSCOW ID 83844-4271<br />
PHONE: (208) 885-6372 FAX (208) 885-2222
A century <strong>of</strong> distiction it<br />
was ...<br />
As the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> entered its third century <strong>of</strong><br />
existence it brought with it a mirage <strong>of</strong> changes from<br />
decade to decade. As the students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> began<br />
the Twenty-First Century they were reminded <strong>of</strong> the<br />
changes their alma matter went through in the<br />
previous century. A Land Grant School, the <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> came from humble beginnings. It broke<br />
ground in 1 889 with Willis Sweet and Henry Blake at<br />
the head and a mere $15,000 in their pockets for a<br />
building and land improvements. Their goal ... an<br />
Administration Building, it took ten years to complete<br />
the original structure which stood for only 7 years<br />
before having its entire interior gutted by fire in<br />
1906. No matter the <strong>University</strong> pressed on. The<br />
doors to the new Administration Building opened in<br />
1 909 to be followed by Morrill Hall and Memorial<br />
Gym. The enrollment began to rise as the <strong>University</strong><br />
aquired more and more dormitories for students.<br />
Soon the Bookstore, the <strong>University</strong> Classroom Center,<br />
the Student Union, the Kibbie Dome and an array <strong>of</strong><br />
other buildings decorated the campus. Now in the<br />
year 2000 we will see the completion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>University</strong> Commons, a facility packed with <strong>of</strong>fices and<br />
student services as well as food options and its own<br />
satellite bookstore.
Life beyond the classroom ...<br />
The lives <strong>of</strong> students at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> have<br />
seen many changes through out the decades. Every<br />
decade the students flooded Moscow in September,<br />
yet how they arrived has changed. In the early days<br />
they came by train, taking advantage <strong>of</strong> "The Student<br />
Special". Now in the year 2000 most drive<br />
themselves and others fly. The first order <strong>of</strong> business<br />
is Registration. Students until just a few years ago<br />
were herded into lines to stand for hours at a time.<br />
Luckily the computer age has made it possible to<br />
simply register on the web or over the phone.<br />
Student nightlife has also changed. In the early days<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> it was recorded that Saturday night<br />
consisted <strong>of</strong> excursions to the town <strong>of</strong> Joel to dance<br />
at the Woodman's Hall. Mayrides and Sleighrides also<br />
passed the days for students. Now students simply<br />
dance to live music downtown though hayrides have all<br />
but disappeared. Simple <strong>Idaho</strong> traditions from the<br />
past have also gone out <strong>of</strong> style. It was once a rule<br />
~hat Freshmen boys must wear beanie hats and only<br />
Seniors could sit at the "!-Bench". Students and<br />
Faculty rarely say hello while strolling along "Hello<br />
Walk" anymore. Yet many traditions continue as well<br />
as new ones being created. There are annual<br />
philanthropies performed by living groups as well as<br />
weekends devoted to U <strong>of</strong> l's Moms and Dads. These<br />
traditions will continue to change with the generation<br />
<strong>of</strong> students for years to come.
TH£ LIONEL HAMPTON<br />
JAZZ FESTIVAL<br />
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ONCE AGAIN LIONEL HAMPTON<br />
AND HIS JAZZ COMRADES MANAGED<br />
TO MAKE A HAVEN OF WORLD-CLASS<br />
JAZZ OUT OF MOSCOW. FEBRUARY 23-<br />
26 SAW THOUSANDS FLOOD THE<br />
TOWN AND CAMPUS. THERE WERE<br />
STUDENTS COMPETING AS WELL AS<br />
PARTICIPATING IN WORKSHOPS.<br />
STUDENTS FROM JUNIOR HIGH TO<br />
UNIVERSITY LEVEL RODE INTO TOWN<br />
TO LEARN. TO PLAY AND TO LISTEN TO<br />
T HE SOUNDS OF SOME OF THE MOST<br />
INCREDIBLE JAZZ MUSICIANS IN<br />
HISTORY. MANY COMMENTED ON<br />
HAMPTON'S ENERGY LEVEL. GIVEN<br />
THAT HE IS NOW INTO HIS 90'S AND<br />
STILL PLAYING ON. THE FINAL<br />
PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY NIGHT<br />
BROUGHT DOWN THE HOUSE WITH AN<br />
UNREHEARSED JAM SESSION<br />
INCLUDING PERFORMERS FROM<br />
EARLIER IN THE EVENING INCLUDING<br />
RUSSELL MALONE. BILL WATROUS.<br />
BILLY CONTRERAS AND INGRID JENSEN.<br />
THE AUDIENCE WAS PLEASANTLY<br />
SURPRISED WHEN HAMP SANG LOUIS<br />
ARMSTRONG'S "WHAT A WONDERFUL<br />
WORLDfl IN CLOSING. SOME OF THE<br />
OTHER JAZZ GREATS IN ATTENDANCE<br />
WERE; DIANNE REEVES. CARLA COOK.<br />
JAMES MOODY. THE RAY BROWN TRIO.<br />
THE CANDOLI BROTHERS. HANK JONES.<br />
AL GREY. CLAUDIO RODITI. SALENA<br />
JONES. DAVID SANCHEZ AND<br />
COUNTLESS OTHERS. THE JAZZ<br />
FESTIVAL ENTERED THE 21ST CENTURY<br />
WITH OVERWHELMING SUCCESS.<br />
STORY BY STACY CARROLL<br />
PHOTOS BY ZACH FORSYTH<br />
LAYOUT BY KYLE MOON<br />
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Homecoming week got <strong>of</strong>f<br />
to a great start with the Vandal<br />
Jingles on Tuesday. This year's<br />
theme was appropriately "Bring on<br />
the Millennium". Fourth place<br />
went to Carter Hall and Alpha<br />
Gamma Rho. There was tie for<br />
third between Kappa Kappa<br />
Gamma/Phi Gamma Delta and Pi<br />
Beta Phiffau Kappa Epsilon.<br />
Second place was taken by<br />
Farmhouse for their camouflaged<br />
performance <strong>of</strong> "Lifestyles in the<br />
Y2K". Forney Hall and Graham<br />
Hall stole first with an "Alien<br />
Dream" skit about Alien Invasion.<br />
Many students participated<br />
in Philanthropies through out the<br />
week including Make a Difference<br />
Week, <strong>Idaho</strong> Recycling Week, food<br />
drives and blood drives. The blood<br />
drive was able to collect over 1 00<br />
units <strong>of</strong> Vandal blood.<br />
Friday brought the annual<br />
Bonfire at Guy Wicks Field.<br />
Students crowed a stage to hear<br />
the head coach Chris Tormey as<br />
well as key players talk about the<br />
upcoming game. The winning<br />
jingles were performed as local<br />
fireman set pallets ablaze. The<br />
Vandal Marching Band had the<br />
crowd groovin' and shakin' to "GO<br />
IDAHO!".<br />
Next came the parade on<br />
Saturday morning with a record 80<br />
floats. The spectacles ranged<br />
from the Alpha Kappa Lambda's<br />
"Star Wars" float to random aliens<br />
handing out candy to giggling<br />
children. President Hoover waved<br />
to the crowd from atop a local fire<br />
engine surrounded by the U <strong>of</strong> I<br />
Scholars.<br />
The grand finally was the<br />
game against Utah State. The<br />
Vandals not only triumphed with a<br />
31-3 win, but also secured their<br />
place in the Sunbelt Conference<br />
for next year with the biggest<br />
crowd for a home game ever, 23,<br />
429 people in attendance at Martin<br />
Stadium.<br />
story by stacy carroll<br />
layout by kyle moon<br />
Top: U <strong>of</strong> l's 1999 Homecoming Royalty.<br />
Middle: Vandal Football against Utah State.<br />
Bottom: Volunteer firemen cut a rug.<br />
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14<br />
TOP: RESIDENCE HALL STUDENTS<br />
LINE UP TO BEGIN COMPETITION.<br />
ABOVE: WALLACE COMPLEX<br />
PROVIDES BASEMENT<br />
ENTERTAINMENT FOR STUDENTS.<br />
RIGHT: ONE STUDENT GRINS<br />
THOUGH COVERED IN FOOD.<br />
OPPOSITE LEFT: MORE STUDENT<br />
COMPETITION FOR GDI.<br />
OPPOSITE RIGHT: LINDLEY AND<br />
CARTER HALL POSE FOR VICTORY
HERE'S TO THE<br />
RESIDENCE HALLS<br />
FROM WALLACE COMPLEX ON THE NORTH END OF<br />
CAMPUS TO THE HALLS RESIDING ON THE SOUTH END OF<br />
CAMPUS RESIDENCE HALL STUDENTS HAD FUN THIS YEAR.<br />
THEY BEGAN THE YEAR WITH ANNUAL GDI WEEK, STANDING<br />
FOR GOSH DARN INDEPENDENCE WEEK (YEAH SURE). THE<br />
HALLS CHOSE BROTHER AND SISTER HALLS BY COURTING<br />
ONE ANOTHER AND THEN PARTICIPATED IN A VARIETY OF<br />
COMPETITIONS ENDING WITH ONE WINNER.<br />
SEVERAL HALLS ALSO CHANGED THEMES THIS YEAR.<br />
THE U OF I WELCOMED THREE NEW HALLS; THE EDUCATION<br />
HALL, THE ENGINEERING HALL AND THE CFWR HALL.<br />
RESIDING NEAR THOSE IN THEIR CLASSES HELPED MANY<br />
STUDENTS KEEP THEIR HEAD IN THEIR STUDIES THIS YEAR.<br />
STORY AND LAYOUT BY STACY CARROLL<br />
PHOTOS BY THERESA PALMGRENAND<br />
CONTRIBUTED BY ARGONAUT<br />
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AHHHTHE<br />
GREEK LIFE<br />
The most popular choice for living on the U <strong>of</strong> I campus is Greek Housing. There are<br />
eighteen fraternities and eight sororities to chose from on campus. All have high academic<br />
standards and encourage students in their studies. Many also find the time to support charities<br />
and philanthropies. Greek Week brings all the houses together for a week <strong>of</strong> competitions<br />
ending in two houses winning. Greeks also participate in Panhellenic and lnterfraternal<br />
Counsel, their governing bodies. A strong topic <strong>of</strong> discussion was the growing trend for<br />
fraternity houses to go dry. Though some on the U <strong>of</strong> I campus are already, others are<br />
considering it due to pressure from their National Chapters. The Greeks saw no shortage <strong>of</strong><br />
fun this year, there was an array <strong>of</strong> theme parties through out the year as well as formals and<br />
annual dances. Whatever the house Greek Living provided a home away from home for over a<br />
thousand students at the U <strong>of</strong> I.<br />
Story and Layout by Stacy Carroll<br />
Photos by Kyle Moon and contributed by houses<br />
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=- sn.JDENTS<br />
PERFORM TO A~<br />
1tJNE FOR 1l£IR<br />
HOUSES DURING<br />
V Ai'DAL JINGL.ES<br />
THE lRI-oEL TS<br />
AT THE HARD ROCK<br />
CAFE<br />
"THE KAPPA SIGMA HOME.<br />
CONS1RUC I ED IN 1916"'<br />
WAS THE FIRST<br />
FRATERNITY HOUSE BUlL T<br />
IN THE STATE OF<br />
DAHO.THE FIRST<br />
NATIONAL SORORITY ON<br />
CAMPUS WAS GAMMA PHI<br />
BET AJNST AI I ED IN 1910.<br />
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18<br />
AS WITH EVERY COLLEGE TOWN, NIGHTLIFE WAS AN<br />
IMPORTANT PART OF STUDENT LIVES. AS USUAL THERE WAS<br />
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. MUSIC LOVERS WERE IN HEAVEN<br />
WITH ASUI PRODUCTIONS BRINGING IN FAVORITES SUCH AS<br />
STRANGER NEIGHBOR AS WELL AS UNKNOWNS LIKE RICHARD<br />
BUCKNER. THESE SHOWS WERE LIVE AT THE NEW IDAHO<br />
COMMONS AND FREE TO ANYONE AND EVERYONE. FOR THE<br />
OVER 21 FOLKS, EVERY BAR HELD ITS OWN APPEAL. CJS WITH<br />
FOR DANCING, THE CORNER CLUB FOR SPORTS, THE<br />
PLANTATION FOR A VARIETY OF GAMES, THE BEACH FOR DRAG<br />
SHOWS, THE GARDEN FOR LOUNGING AND THE ALLEY FOR<br />
MUSIC GALORE EVEN ALLOWING FOR AMATEURS AT OPEN<br />
MICS EVERY OTHER TUESDAY BROADCAST BY KUOI LIVE.<br />
MARDI GRA PROVIDED FUN FOR EVERYONE WITH FACE<br />
PAINTING, FREE MOVIES AND MUSIC VENUES IN EVERY BAR AND<br />
THE SOCIAL CLUB. FOR FUN ON CAMPUS THERE IS THE EVERY<br />
PRESENT FRATERNITY PARTY AS WELL AS DANCES AND<br />
MUSICAL VENUES AT GAULT AND UPHAM. FOR THE ARTSY<br />
CROWD THERE WERE POETRY SLAMS AT MIKEY'S GYROS AS<br />
WELL AS STUDENT AND PROFESSIONAL ART EXHIBITS ON<br />
CAMPUS AND IN PRITCHARD ART GALLERY. FOR MANY SIMPLE<br />
HOUSE PARTIES AND KEGGERS WHERE THEIR EVENING OF<br />
CHOICE. CONTRARY TO POPULAR BELIEF THERE IS<br />
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE IN MOSCOW.
OPPOSITE:<br />
A STUDENT<br />
CHECKS THEIR<br />
APPEARANCE FOR<br />
THE DRAG SHOW<br />
AT THE BEACH.<br />
RIGHT:<br />
UOFI ANDWSU<br />
HAD THE<br />
PLEASURE OF<br />
SEEING BOB DYLAN<br />
PERFORM AT<br />
BEASELY<br />
LEFT:<br />
STUDENTS AND<br />
COMMUNITY WERE<br />
TREATED TO A FREE<br />
SHOWING OF THE<br />
CLASSIC WILLY<br />
WONKA AND THE<br />
CHOCOLATE<br />
FACTORY.<br />
BOTTOM RIGHT:<br />
STRANGER<br />
NEIGHBOR.<br />
ORIGINALLY A LOCAL<br />
LEFT:<br />
STUDENTS HAD THE PLEASURE<br />
OF LISTENING TO LOCAL BANDS.<br />
SUCH AS SHINY NEW HAT ALL<br />
YEAR LONG AT A VARIETY OF<br />
LOCATIONS.<br />
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HEMP FESTIVAL<br />
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS ALIKE<br />
WERE BLESSED WITH BEAUTIFUL WEATHER FOR THE 2000 HEMP FEST.<br />
EACH YEAR STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS DEVOTE A DAY IN THE<br />
PARK TO THE AWARENESS OF HEMP AS A RESOURCE. AN<br />
INFORMATIONAL BOOTH PROVIDED INFORMATION ON THE INDUSTRIAL<br />
USE OF HEMP AS WELL AS ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY LIVING. ARTISANS,<br />
LIVE MUSIC AND FOOD HELPED ADD TO THE DAYS FESTIVITIES, MANY<br />
SELLING ITEMS MADE WITH HEMP. THE FESTIVAL HAS OFTEN BEEN<br />
VIEWED AS MORE OF A MOVEMENT TOWARD THE LEGALIZATION OF<br />
MARIJUANA BUT THIS YEAR THE FESTIVAL FOCUSED MORE ON HEMP AS<br />
A SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS. IT WAS A NICE<br />
CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS YEARS AND THE CROWD MIRRORED IT. THIS<br />
YEAR SAW MORE COMMUNITY MEMBERS ADDED TO THE FLOCKS OF<br />
STUDENTS THAN PREVIOUS YEARS. PERHAPS IT WAS THE FABULOUS<br />
ENTERTAINMENT. BANDS CAME FROM ALL OVER AS WELL AS LOCALLY.<br />
FESTIVAL GOERS COULD ENJOY THE SOUNDS OF SUCH BANDS AS<br />
CIVILIZED ANIMAL AND THE SWEATSHOP BAND. ALL IN ALL IT WAS A<br />
SUCCESSFUL DAY FOR THE ORGANIZERS AND A PLEASURE FOR THE<br />
CROWD.<br />
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1st Row: Janelle Reynolds, Jamie Crea, Tim Helmke, Michelle Ruddell, Gina Hulsizer,<br />
Janelle Bailie, Briana Eckles and Kristy Mayer<br />
2nd Row: Brook Constantin, Megan Anderson, Dorianne Livingston, Ericka Medalen,<br />
Storie Santschi, Stacy Smith, Marre Murgoitio and Anissa Vreeland<br />
3rd Row: Julia Peterson, Britt Warren, Cynthia Vee, Jenifer Brun, Marcia<br />
DeMent,Heather Stinemate, AJ Gray and Kerri Twigg<br />
4th Row: Polly Watt, Tera Chase, Lisa Shaw, Heather McMullen, Malinda Glasgow, Jeff<br />
Watt, Leah McCianah, Josh Taff, Dan Pirzada and Jill Seetin
Scudeac Alu•al Relations 8oarfl<br />
Many are unaware <strong>of</strong> the magnitude <strong>of</strong> events and activities that the Student<br />
Alumni Relations Board is responsible for every year. The goal <strong>of</strong> the organization is<br />
to stimulate the interests <strong>of</strong> students in their pursuit <strong>of</strong> the "university experience"; to<br />
preserve the loyalty to our institution, and to further fellowship between faculty, staff,<br />
students, their parents, and alumni. A broad goal for a group <strong>of</strong> thirty-some students.<br />
So where do their begin this mission? Well to begin with these are the individuals<br />
responsible for the Homecoming festivities that all <strong>of</strong> us students take part in every<br />
fall. The bonfire at Guy Wicks Field and Vandal Jingles as well as the Homecoming<br />
Royalty selections are all their doing. SArb spends weeks planning this weekend so<br />
that it is brimming with school spirit as well as fun.<br />
Their next step is to incorporate parents into their student's academic life. So<br />
the members <strong>of</strong> SArb put together boxes filled with treats and snacks to be sent out<br />
during that most dreaded <strong>of</strong> weeks, finals. Parents can choose from an array <strong>of</strong><br />
different packages to best suit their student's tastes. Students are also encouraged<br />
by SArb to invite their parents to Dad's and Mom's Weekends, repectively. The<br />
organization plans events to suit the parents as well as the students. Dad's can<br />
participate in golf tournaments with their son or daughter. Meals and activities are<br />
planned so that the students may show their parents a little bit <strong>of</strong> their lives at the U <strong>of</strong><br />
I. These are only a few <strong>of</strong> the events that SArb organizes through out the year.<br />
These student dedicate their time and talents to their fellow students as well as to<br />
parents and Alumni. What better way is there to serve our. school.<br />
Story by Stacy Carroll<br />
Layout by Kyle Moon<br />
Picture Contributed by Dorianne Livingston
Opposite:<br />
McNichols Brief Competition Competitors:<br />
(left to right) Michael E. McNichols, attorney, Judge<br />
Edward Lodge, U.S. District Court, District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>,<br />
Airon Schuler, student, runner up for Best Oral<br />
Argument, James Ruchti, student, winner for the<br />
Best Oral Argument, Justice Wayne lddwell, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Supreme Court, Chief Judge Darrel R. perry, <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals, Chief Magistrate Judge Mikel<br />
Williams, U.S. District Court, District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong>.<br />
Top Right:<br />
Martha C. Nussbaum<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />
Sherman J. Bellwood Lecture Series<br />
Dr. Nussbaum discussed issues <strong>of</strong> womens' rights<br />
from a global perspective.<br />
Bottom:<br />
Interest on Lawyers' Trust Accounts<br />
Scholarship (ILTAS) recipients<br />
Acting Dean Neil Franklin, Paul Clark, student, Scott<br />
Cleere, student, Suzanne Perker, student, John<br />
Bailey, President, <strong>Idaho</strong> State Bar Association and<br />
Dianne Minnick, Director ILTAS.<br />
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I<br />
The 1999-2000 school year saw 271 law students enrolled and broken into the three<br />
separate years <strong>of</strong> the program. These law student must spend most <strong>of</strong> their days and<br />
nights in the law library studying for the intense classes, tests and ultimately The Bar<br />
Exam. The hard work is paying <strong>of</strong>f though, President Hoover announced that this year the<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Law is now ranked in the Second Tier <strong>of</strong> a Four Tier System <strong>of</strong> Law<br />
School Ranking in the United States. This is quite a feat considering that the U <strong>of</strong> I Law<br />
School operates on a budget much smaller than most other law schools in the country.<br />
What do Law Student do in their free time? Many have spouses and families and so<br />
they have created a Student Spouse Association. The other clubs recognized by the<br />
school include the Student Bar Association, Delta Theta Phi, Environmental Law Society,<br />
Women's Law Caucus, <strong>Idaho</strong> Sports Law and Phi Delta Theta. The school also supports a<br />
Law Review. Mock trials run through out the year to prepare the future lawyers and judges<br />
for future combat. One week a year is devoted to Trial Advocacy and special speakers<br />
come through the year for the Sherman J Bellwood Series.<br />
story by Stacy Carroll<br />
photos contributed by U <strong>of</strong> I Law Students<br />
layout by Kyle Moon<br />
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SUI<br />
They walked the path few seldom did, they carried banners and posters most<br />
dared not to, they spoke about subjects that most only whispered. They did this<br />
because they were elected to do so.<br />
Among these select few were the ASUI Senate members who rallied on the<br />
Capitol steps in Boise. Higher education was the significant focus <strong>of</strong> this rally and<br />
people from all over the state attended in support. Our ASUI members let the<br />
legislature know that <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> students care about higher education. This<br />
occasion was one <strong>of</strong> the many that the Senate participated in and on behalf <strong>of</strong> the<br />
student body.<br />
Whether it was philanthropy projects, such as Make-A-Wish Foundation and<br />
Adopt a Highway, or student elections the Senate's' commitment never ran dry.<br />
They protested for the student body on matters directly related; they also passed<br />
many bills that explicitly effected the students. One <strong>of</strong> these vital approvals was the<br />
bill that allowed funds to be allocated, in conjunction with the athletic department, to<br />
furnish a new Joe Vandal mascot uniform.<br />
These events that transpired over the course <strong>of</strong> the year made the student<br />
body proud that their representatives served them well. In addition, the year whet<br />
the appetite <strong>of</strong> the ASUI enate members to strive even harder for years to come.<br />
Strive at the <strong>University</strong> in <strong>Idaho</strong> and in life.<br />
Story by Buddy Heywood<br />
Photos by Romney Hogaboam<br />
Layout by Kyle Moon<br />
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schaal days ...<br />
The changes in life on campus through out the<br />
century are overwhelming. Only a couple decades<br />
ago our parent's generation was registering for<br />
classes in outrageous lines in Memorial Gym. Now<br />
students can simply sign up via web. The clubs<br />
have certainly changed. In 1901 the U <strong>of</strong> I had only<br />
a debate team for the boys and a little later a Hom·e<br />
Ec club for the women. Now there are clubs<br />
appealing to every sex, minority, interest and<br />
pleasure. There is the ASUI, the ROTC and the<br />
Outdoor Program in addition to all the student<br />
clubs. There are choirs, bands and orchestras for<br />
those interested in music. The Theatre department<br />
produces several productions a year for<br />
performers. Traditions have changed as well. In<br />
1911 it was adopted that freshmen must wear<br />
green caps and only juniors and seniors could sport<br />
derby hats, canes and corduroy trousers. There<br />
was also a time that all students must tip their hat<br />
upon meeting the <strong>University</strong> President, that no<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> men could attend athletic events with a date,<br />
that each May saw female students dancing in white<br />
around a May Pole on the Admin lawn, that the 1-<br />
Bench could only be used by seniors and that all<br />
student, faculty and staff must say hello on Hello<br />
Walk. Though these traditions have passes<br />
students continue to make new traditions to pass<br />
down for the next century.
Most <strong>of</strong> campus felt chaotic<br />
for students this year. With new<br />
buildings popping up everywhere.<br />
Within a year the campus had a<br />
brand new Commons Building<br />
while the Student Union Building<br />
underwent construction. The new<br />
Agriculture Building broke ground<br />
early in the year along with The<br />
new facilities building west <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kibbie Dome. Roads began to<br />
close and parking definitely<br />
became tighter on campus.<br />
CAMP, a College Assistant<br />
Migrant Program was new to<br />
campus (bottom, left). The<br />
program helpes migratory worker's<br />
children to attend the college as<br />
well as assistes many <strong>of</strong> them<br />
while they are at the U <strong>of</strong> I achieve<br />
success in their studies.<br />
Athletics were exciting this<br />
year as the Vandals packed in the<br />
biggest home football crowd ever<br />
and secured their move into a<br />
bigger conference. The Vandals<br />
saw themselves being fi lmed at<br />
Homecoming as well as the<br />
Basketball team appearing on<br />
ESPN this year.<br />
All in all the year brought<br />
change more for the good than the<br />
bad, fortunatly. We watched as the<br />
<strong>University</strong> progressed into a bigger<br />
and better school this year.<br />
Story and Layout by<br />
Stacy Carroll<br />
Photos by Theresa Palmgren,<br />
Zach Forsyth and<br />
. contributed by Argonaut<br />
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THE YEAR<br />
CONTINUED<br />
STUDENTS CHEER .,~,;~~j·<br />
ON THE VANDALS WHILE :a~J1l1il<br />
TV CREW FILMS THE<br />
HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES.<br />
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In the 1999-2000<br />
school year. ..<br />
Movie theaters saw<br />
most <strong>of</strong> the student<br />
population return to their<br />
childhood when the new<br />
Star Wars was released.<br />
In the Box Office,<br />
American Beauty was the<br />
most talked about movie,<br />
playing in theaters for<br />
months and taking home a<br />
good portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Oscars.<br />
Students then had<br />
an opportunity to go back<br />
to their parent's day when<br />
Bob Dylan came to<br />
Pullman to play. The<br />
Indigo Girls also made am<br />
appearance for WSU and<br />
U <strong>of</strong> I students at Beasley.<br />
Other visitors came<br />
from all over to speak their<br />
peace to students. Some<br />
preached religious beliefs<br />
and brought spectators to<br />
their feet to protest. The<br />
GAP display supporting<br />
Anti-Abortion in front <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Library</strong> in the Fall<br />
evoked emotions from all<br />
who passed, whether in<br />
disgust or support.<br />
Ted Turner came to<br />
speak to students about<br />
business and economics<br />
with a group <strong>of</strong> other<br />
speakers in the Spring.<br />
continued ...<br />
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26<br />
THE YEAR IN<br />
REVIEW
Changes on a <strong>University</strong> Campus as well as in the town that houses it are inevitable.<br />
This year the campus saw a surge <strong>of</strong> construction. The <strong>Idaho</strong> Commons was constructed and<br />
in use by the time students returned from Christmas break. This left the Student Union Building<br />
open for renovations, soon the Registrar as well as other student services will be moving in. To<br />
the west <strong>of</strong> campus a facilities building was started and near completion by graduation. A new<br />
building for the sciences began construction across from the Forestry Building. The College <strong>of</strong><br />
Business and Economics began plans to expand <strong>of</strong>f the administration building and into the<br />
parking lot. Though students generaly support the expansion <strong>of</strong> their school, many ask one<br />
question, "Where are we going to park?".<br />
Moscow also saw many changes this year. The small town businesses began to worry<br />
as larger chain businesses began to open up. Although Moscow already has a Staples store<br />
as well as Ken's Stationary, an Office Depot went in right next to a new Hastings. Hastings had<br />
its share <strong>of</strong> worried competitors since it sells books, movies and music. Moscow also lost one<br />
<strong>of</strong> its historic movie theaters and the other one became a discount theater, pushed out by big<br />
complexes <strong>of</strong> theaters. The students and community also were given new selections for dinner.<br />
The Goose a favorite burger joint closed but reopened as The Prospector months later with a<br />
similar menu. Moscow received its own Basilio's in the old Moscow Motel, saving students the<br />
drive to Pullman. An Applebee's was opened on Pullman Highway. The community was given<br />
more options at lower prices this year but will it be at the cost <strong>of</strong> losing local businesses?<br />
Story and Layout by Stacy Carroll<br />
Photos by Zach Forsyth and<br />
contributed by Argonaut
THE U OF I AQUIRES A NEW COMMONS, ABOVE,<br />
WHILE MOSCOW GETS AN OFFICE DEPOT, OPPOSITE.
MOSCOW'S ANNUAL<br />
RENAISSANCE<br />
FA IRE<br />
Every year in the Spring Moscow treats itself and the U <strong>of</strong> I students to a<br />
Renaissance Faire. Artisans and Bands come from all over the Northwest for the<br />
event. Many <strong>of</strong> these artisans come year after year, rain or shine. This year The<br />
crowd was treated to the wonderful sounds <strong>of</strong> Tha Muse Meants and Yonder Mountain<br />
String Band, among others. Shoppers had their choice <strong>of</strong> pottery, clothing, candles,<br />
jewelry, lawn ornaments and much, much more. As always local groups and<br />
restaurants provided an overwhelming array <strong>of</strong> tasty food to choose from. There was<br />
oriental cuisine, good old american hot dogs and for desert your choice <strong>of</strong> crepes,<br />
chocolate chip cookies dipped in more chocolate and strawberry pie. Rain has always<br />
threatened the Faire and this year was no different with some cloudy skies but all in all<br />
the weather gave faire goers some moments <strong>of</strong> sunhine. Another successful<br />
Renaissance Faire in the year 2000.<br />
Story and Layout by Stacy Carroll<br />
Photos by Jaret Frafjordl<br />
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great food,<br />
sunshine and fun •••
The Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) was established at the <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> idaho in 1945. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the NROTC Unit is to provide the armed forces with<br />
commissioned <strong>of</strong>ficers for service in the United States Navy and Marine Corps. The<br />
NROTC Battalion consists <strong>of</strong> Midshipmen in the U.S. Navy Reserve who have joined as<br />
high school graduates, many after receiving a Navy ROTC scholarship. In addition to the<br />
Midshipmen, approximately one third <strong>of</strong> the Battalion is made up <strong>of</strong> active duty enlisted<br />
Sailors and Marines who were identified in the Fleet as having exceptional potential to<br />
serve as Officers and have joined to earn a degree. Upon graduation and successful<br />
completion <strong>of</strong> the NROTC Programs requirements students receive a commission as an<br />
Ensign in the U.S. Navy or a 2nd Lt. in the U.S. marine Corps. To train, mentor and assist<br />
the students, there is a highly pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff <strong>of</strong> seven active duty <strong>of</strong>ficers and enlisted<br />
personnel.<br />
Future commissioned <strong>of</strong>ficers typically spend four years in training. Student take<br />
NROTC classes every semester they are at the <strong>University</strong> and participate in summer<br />
internships with the fleet around the globe. During their time in the Battalion, Midshipmen<br />
learn leadership skills as well as general information about Navy and Marine Corps. During<br />
the semester students participate in drill, swimming, marksmanship, and physical training,<br />
as well as learn in the same basic military instruction as members in the Fleet. NROTC<br />
Students also participate in several annual events such as the Joint Military Ball with the<br />
other military branches' ROTC Units, the Marine Corps and Navy Birthday Ball, and the<br />
Northwest Navy Competition between other Northwest NROTC Units. The battalion<br />
encourages outside activity and many students involve themselves in various activities such<br />
as community volunteering, honor society membership, fraternity membership, and<br />
intramural athletics. All <strong>of</strong> these activities build leadership, espirit de corps, and<br />
camaraderie among future <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
Upon graduation the newly commissioned <strong>of</strong>ficers are ready for specialized military<br />
training in their chosen fields. A Navy Officer can choose to fly, become a surface warfare<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer aboard ship or be a submariner. A Marine Corps <strong>of</strong>ficer goes to The Basic School<br />
(TBS) where later they will select from a number <strong>of</strong> career fields ranging from infantry to<br />
aviation to support.<br />
A commissioned <strong>of</strong>ficer is immediately entrusted with a great deal <strong>of</strong> responsibility for<br />
personnel and equipment. The NROTC Unit at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> prepares an<br />
individual for an extremely demanding career in the sea services <strong>of</strong> the Armed Forces.<br />
Story by OC Brandt USN<br />
Photos contributed by ROTC<br />
Layout by Kyle Moon<br />
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This year saw many changes for the students working on the third floor <strong>of</strong> the student<br />
union. The student newspaper, The Argonaut, had a change <strong>of</strong> Editors at the semester with the<br />
resignation <strong>of</strong> Sergio Brown. Ruth Snow took the head and the Argonaut resumed work to finish<br />
out the year smoothly. The Argonaut Ads staff, headed up by Katie Hefflefinger, brought in more<br />
than their goal for the year in advertising revenue. All in all the Argonaut did well for itself this<br />
year, making a more quality newspaper and appealing to more advertisers than in recent years.<br />
Down the hall KUOI , the student radio station, had it's own changes being made. Loren<br />
Finn, station manager, made a goal <strong>of</strong> returning the radio station to the students at the U <strong>of</strong> I. By<br />
the close <strong>of</strong> the year they had succeeded with 80% <strong>of</strong> the staff and volunteer DJs being students.<br />
The other 20% was comprised <strong>of</strong> the community members who are so very vital to the station.<br />
Tyson Carpenter who took over the overwhelming duty <strong>of</strong> getting underwriting for KUOI , brought<br />
many new contracts in for the station. As well he contacted KUOI Alumni, many <strong>of</strong> whom were<br />
more than willing to donate money to their college radio station, bringing in badly needed funds for<br />
the student station.<br />
As for us at the GEM, we set our sites on combining the century that we saw come to a<br />
finish with the year at hand. This meant looking at the past hundred years for the U <strong>of</strong> I as well as<br />
capturing the events that took place this year. As for the finished product, it is in your hands.<br />
story by Stacy Carroll<br />
photos by Theresa Palmgren<br />
layout by Kyle Moon<br />
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<strong>of</strong><br />
The U <strong>of</strong> I Theatre Department had an outstanding season this year. They opened with<br />
lifford Odet's romance, Rocket to the Moon. This play tells the story <strong>of</strong> a conservative<br />
middle-aged dentist who falls for his young and high-spirited secretary.<br />
The department then produced, The Cherry Orchard, by famous Russian writer, Anton<br />
Chekov. The piece was directed by guest artist Forrest Sears. This play looks into the lives <strong>of</strong><br />
a very quirky yet aristocratic family. This tragicomedy investigates the problems with living in<br />
reams <strong>of</strong> the past.<br />
Next came The Mineola Twins, by Paula Vogul and directed by Pam Palmer. This play<br />
d the story <strong>of</strong> two identical twin sisters coming into womanhood during the Eisenhower<br />
ministration. The twins are differe[lt as night and day, with one sweet and innocent while<br />
e other is streetsmart and promiscuous. The play explores controversial themes such as<br />
homosexuality, drugs and protest.<br />
Tongue <strong>of</strong> a Bird, by Ellen Mclauglin ran next. This play, directed by Kelly Quinnett,<br />
ores the relationship between mothers and daughters. It is a very emotional piece about a<br />
rescue mission to find a kidnapped 12 year old girl. The audience is also able to see her<br />
mother's side as she deals with the tragedy.<br />
The finally to the season was Into the Woods by Stephan Sandheim. This was a<br />
musical comedy spin <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> The Brothers Grimm Fairytales. This production involved very<br />
elaborate make-up, set design and costume. A wonderful end to another successful season <strong>of</strong><br />
U <strong>of</strong> I theatre.<br />
Story and Layout by Stacy Carroll<br />
Photos by Theresa Palmgren and<br />
contributed by U <strong>of</strong> I Theatre Depa<br />
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The Cherry Orchard<br />
Tongue <strong>of</strong> a Bird<br />
Rocket to the Moon<br />
Cast in Make-Up Room<br />
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The Outdoor Program devotes its time and resources to assisting students in pursuing and<br />
enjoying outdoor activities. Students have an array <strong>of</strong> options to choose from. For those who would like<br />
to learn a new sport there are instructional trips planned for skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, ice<br />
climbing, rock climbing and kyaking. For those with experience already they have cooperative trips that<br />
are cost-efficient for students. The Outdoor Program also works closely with the Outdoor Rental Center<br />
so that students may rent any necessary equipment.<br />
This year trips took students to all ends <strong>of</strong> the Northwest. There were several Skiing and<br />
Snowboarding trips planned to nearby Silver Mountain. There were backpacking trips to the Selway<br />
Bitterroot area as well as in the deserts <strong>of</strong> Utah. Kyaking and rafting enthusiast had their choice <strong>of</strong> river<br />
excursions in Central <strong>Idaho</strong>. Students climbed to amazing heights on Mt Rainier as well as Kokanee<br />
Glacier. The Outdoor Program also planned a trip to the Canadian Rockies for Spring Break. Whether<br />
it is in the water, the mountains or the desert The Outdoor Program makes sure that all <strong>Idaho</strong> students<br />
who prefer to be outside are put to the test.<br />
Story by Stacy Carroll<br />
Layout by Kyle Moon<br />
Photos Contributed by John Sulgrove
those who just did it ...<br />
The Athletics department at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
has seen some great athletes passing through the<br />
last century. Most recently the Olympic Decathelete<br />
Dan O'Brien. But a hundred years before O'Brien,<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> had its first future Olympic athlete in training.<br />
A. C. Gilbert learned to pole-fault at the U <strong>of</strong> I in the<br />
late 1890s and he won a Gold Medal in 1908, he<br />
was the first in the sport to use a bamboo stick and a<br />
box below the bar. The U <strong>of</strong> I had its first football<br />
team in 1893, comprised <strong>of</strong> 12 men. Ten years<br />
later audience members were still standing along a<br />
fence and discussing the possibility <strong>of</strong> bleachers.<br />
Today the U <strong>of</strong> I plays at Martin's Stadium on the<br />
WSU campus to accomadate the increasing number<br />
<strong>of</strong> spectators. Basketball came to the U <strong>of</strong> I in 1906.<br />
By 1 908 the U <strong>of</strong> I had its own Cross-Country team<br />
as well as another future Olympic runner named Hec<br />
Edmunson. Edmunson went on to coach the 1917-<br />
1 91 8 basketball team who were the first to be called<br />
"Vandals" by the Argonaut sports writer Harry Lloyd<br />
"Jazz" McCarty. The name was accidental but<br />
eventually came to represent all <strong>Idaho</strong> athletic teams.<br />
Other sports came and went, such as boxing which<br />
was popular in the 1 930 and took place at Memorial<br />
Gym. To name all the the amazing athletes to<br />
compete for the U <strong>of</strong> I would be impossible for there<br />
are decades worth <strong>of</strong> athletic excellence here.
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Football<br />
In 1999 the Vandal football team prepared to defend its Big West title<br />
against a schedule <strong>of</strong> opponents that were not about to overlook the U <strong>of</strong> I.<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> had it tough from the start, battling big names Washington State,<br />
Auburn and Wyoming. The Vandals triumphed over their regional rival WSU,<br />
but suffered close losses against the other two. The conference schedule<br />
didn't prove to be any easier; the Big West was full <strong>of</strong> talent and each <strong>of</strong><br />
the teams brought all the force they could muster against the Vandals.<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong> ended up 4-2 in the Big West, and missed out on a chance for another<br />
conference title and a repeat bowl appearance after a terrible loss to Boise<br />
St. 1999 also turned out to be the final season for head coach Chris<br />
Tormey, who departs the U <strong>of</strong> I with a 33-23 record. Overall the season was<br />
a success with seven wins and four losses, and the Vandals look forward to<br />
continuing their winning tradition in 2000.<br />
layout-Michael Perez, story-JP. Diener, Photos-Jaret Frafjord
Eastern Washington: 21 <strong>Idaho</strong>: 48<br />
Auburn:30 ldaho:23<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong>: 28 Washington State: 17<br />
Wyoming: 28 <strong>Idaho</strong>: 13<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong>: 28 North Texas: 1 0<br />
Arkansas State: 24 <strong>Idaho</strong>: 30<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong>: 31 Utah State: 3<br />
New Mexico St: 42 <strong>Idaho</strong>: 14<br />
Nevada:331daho:42<br />
Montana: 30 <strong>Idaho</strong>: 33<br />
<strong>Idaho</strong>: 14 Boise St.: 45<br />
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-Carl Ferreira<br />
Vandal Volleyball<br />
Head Coach
The Vandal Women's Volleyball team in '99 had their eighth<br />
consecutive winning season. This was no easy feat for the Vandals with a<br />
rigorous schedule including nationally ranked teams from Pacific, UC<br />
Santa Barbara, and Long Beach State. The Vandals finished 7-9 in Big<br />
West-play and 17-15 over-all. A major highlight this seasQn-tQok place-on<br />
the road where the Vandals swept the Georgia State Tournament to take<br />
the title. This season also marked the SOOth all-time victory dating back<br />
to 1974. In late January <strong>of</strong> 2000, <strong>Idaho</strong> received a new head coach in<br />
Debbie Buchanan, former <strong>Idaho</strong> assistant and most recently with<br />
Colorado State.<br />
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The <strong>Idaho</strong> Men's basketball team found the '99-'00 schedule to be a challenging one. The men started<br />
out the season with 14 games <strong>of</strong> non-conference at which point they were right at the .500 mark for<br />
wins. The Vandals found some tough competition in teams like Oklahoma State, Oregon State, and<br />
Western Montana. With a 16-11 finish last season, the Vandals had some high set standards to maintain<br />
during Head Coach David Farrar's 3rd season with <strong>Idaho</strong>. The team did find some sunshine in by<br />
winning the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Montana Tournament with a 72-71 win over Montana. The Vandals were also<br />
successful in dominating rival BSU, and as always, beating the Broncos is an extra sweet victory,<br />
especially on home tuff in the Kibbie Dome.<br />
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The Vandal Women's basketball team, overall, had some great wins, but the losses left them with<br />
some definite concerns. The pre-season play looked fairly decent, facing some quality opponents<br />
and coming away with some big victories that served as good springboards into the regular<br />
season. Head Coach Hilary Recknor noted, "in conference play the team stumbled on the road,"<br />
which served as some set backs in pursuit <strong>of</strong> a shot at the conference title. With this the team<br />
really had to fight to achieve post season placement after the few hard losses. In response to this,<br />
"some players were really stepping up," said Recknor, which became a key factor as the season<br />
wrapped up. Some much needed rebounding and consistent play from veteran seniors helped to<br />
complete a successful '99-'00 season for <strong>Idaho</strong>.<br />
layout-Michael Perez, story-Andy Tuschh<strong>of</strong>f, photos-Theresa Palmgren<br />
team stumbled on the<br />
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With the longest season in athletics, the Vandal<br />
cheerleaders truly are the foundation <strong>of</strong>ldaho sports.<br />
From the first kick <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the football season, to the last<br />
free throw in basketball, <strong>Idaho</strong>'s cheerleaders are there. In<br />
between sporting events, the <strong>Idaho</strong> cheer squad is<br />
rigorously at work perfecting various routines and coming<br />
up with the ingredients for successful crowd motivation.<br />
This elite group <strong>of</strong> men and women spark the crowd into<br />
shouting and showing their <strong>Idaho</strong> school spirit and<br />
cheering the Vandals on to victory. Many times it has been<br />
said that support from a crowd can significantly influence<br />
the outcome <strong>of</strong> a game, thus the <strong>Idaho</strong> cheerleaders have<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the most important roles in all <strong>of</strong>ldaho athletics.<br />
Layout-Michael Perez, Story-Andy Tuschh<strong>of</strong>f, Photos-Zach Forsyth
Dozens and dozens <strong>of</strong>ldaho 's fans pile into<br />
the Kibbie Dome to watch our athletes do battle. The<br />
rest <strong>of</strong> us go to see the Vandal Gold dancers. Once<br />
again, the Vandal dance team lit it up on the field and<br />
on the court this year. Nowhere else will you find the<br />
crowd so anxious for breaks in the game. <strong>Idaho</strong> fans<br />
eagerly await every chance to observe the<br />
phenomenon that is the Vandal Gold dancers. This<br />
group <strong>of</strong> talented young women spends hours each<br />
week in preparations for the moment the spotlight<br />
turns to them during various sporting events. Once<br />
the music comes on, everyone perks up and comes to<br />
life as the dancing commences. The energy produced<br />
by the <strong>Idaho</strong> dance team spreads through the crowd<br />
and carries over as the sporting event resumes,<br />
keeping Vandal fans on their feet and jazzed<br />
throughout the game.<br />
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<strong>Idaho</strong> fielded its best team in the last four<br />
years this season. The Vandals were<br />
competitive in every event and proved this by<br />
taking four events at a <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Washington meet, and had 3rd and 2nd place<br />
finishes for the men and women respectively<br />
at the Air Force Invitational. The team was,<br />
"solid all the way around," and had "high<br />
expectations, and were meeting them,"<br />
according to Head Coach Carla Teevens. At<br />
just midway through the season the team had<br />
already set four new <strong>Idaho</strong> records including<br />
one that shattered the previous 4x400 relay<br />
record by three seconds.
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The grass was s<strong>of</strong>t beneath their feet as they raced from one end to the<br />
other, playing as if each stride was their last. A shot from eighteen slipped past<br />
the goalie's hands and into the net; the feeling was definitely not as s<strong>of</strong>t as the<br />
grass they trampled on. But, the heads did not hang, instead they rose and<br />
diligently played on.<br />
As was the case with the Lady Vandal soccer team, perseverance was not<br />
merely a necessity, it was an asset with the players.<br />
"We finished the game; played on after each time the other team scored,"<br />
remarked Mandi Mollerstuen, "we never lost by more than one goal to any team<br />
all season."<br />
Numerous players were recruited at the beginning <strong>of</strong> the season and added<br />
depth to the second year team. Starters from the year before helped the<br />
newcomers hone their skills. In tum, the newcomers refreshed the memories <strong>of</strong><br />
the veterans and together joined for a noteworthy performance and season.<br />
Head coach Larry Foster stated, "Many players were unsure <strong>of</strong> themselves<br />
but they came through. Overall, they improved significantly since last year."<br />
Story By: Buddy Heywood I Photography By: Jaret Frajjord I Layout By: Michael Perez<br />
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''Many players were<br />
unsure <strong>of</strong> themselves<br />
but they came<br />
improved<br />
significantly over last<br />
year.''<br />
-Larry Foster<br />
Vandal Soccer Head Coach
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isa Shaw<br />
J\ngela Smith<br />
Brenna Stamper<br />
Tinitia Stoneman<br />
Kristi Svendsen<br />
Gail Tuller<br />
Angela Void<br />
~ndrea Wahl<br />
Lisa Walker<br />
Sarah Walker<br />
Heather Warren<br />
andy Weeks<br />
eeanne Westh<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Lisa Winter<br />
Rachel Witt<br />
Sara Wolfe<br />
Mandy Wood<br />
anelle Wolslager<br />
74
ALPHA GAMMA RHO<br />
720 DEAKIN A V£<br />
I FOUNDED:<br />
OCTOBER 10, 1904<br />
FOUNDED AT THE<br />
UOFI:<br />
NOVEMBER 9, 1992<br />
COLORS:<br />
GREEN AND GOLD<br />
MOTTO<br />
"MAKING BETTER<br />
MEN"<br />
FLOWER:<br />
PINK ROSE<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
AGRS<br />
~.P<br />
r<br />
Uohn Belden<br />
Richard Bingham<br />
Mark Corrao<br />
ames Hartley<br />
Uoe Kaufman<br />
randon Mastrude<br />
;y"erry McFetridge<br />
Don Patten<br />
ohn Pool<br />
Cody Roberts<br />
Morris Roberts<br />
Seth Rosenthal<br />
ifyson Shirley<br />
Paul Stormo<br />
Richard Szasz<br />
75
ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA<br />
701 NEZ PERC£ DRIVE<br />
FOUNDED:<br />
APRIL 22, 1914<br />
FOUNDED AT U OF 1:<br />
DECEMBER 1, 1990<br />
COLORS:<br />
PURPLE AND GOLD<br />
MOTTO:<br />
THE TRUTH AND THE<br />
WORLD<br />
LO :<br />
YELLOW ROSE<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
AKL'S<br />
PHILANTHROPIES:<br />
CYSTIC FIBROSIS<br />
Uay Abo<br />
Casey Bentz<br />
Brandon Betty<br />
Uoel Bifford<br />
Brett Blackburn<br />
arrod Blades<br />
76
James Bopp<br />
Corey Bowman<br />
Chad Brausen<br />
Bret Buxton<br />
Ben Calabretta<br />
Matt Cambler<br />
!Zac Carr<br />
Heath Cash<br />
Evan Church<br />
iTravis Cline<br />
Barton Cochran<br />
Beau Crawford<br />
Nick Crismor<br />
Benjamin Davis<br />
Kelly Duke<br />
on Egusquiza<br />
Joseph Eisele<br />
Seth Elkington<br />
Nicholas Epler<br />
eremy Evans<br />
Damon Exley<br />
Dan Feldhusen<br />
imothy Fixter<br />
osh Foley<br />
oe Gates<br />
Samuel Gertsh<br />
Gavin Glindeman<br />
Seth Godwin<br />
~nd rew Gray<br />
immy Hansen<br />
David Hardy<br />
B.J. Harris<br />
ouglas Hawkins Jr.<br />
Charles Herron<br />
~eremy Hess<br />
~ince Hordemann<br />
Donald Hulsizer<br />
Mark Ingram<br />
aron Jarnagin<br />
Kelly Jensen<br />
Derek Johnson<br />
77
Kirk Johnson<br />
Nathan Johnson<br />
Dave Kluksdal<br />
Chad Knee<br />
Chad Kolb<br />
ames Kolb<br />
Justin Lantrip<br />
Benjamin Martin<br />
Kevin Martin<br />
Barry Mathias<br />
Donnie McKeenzie Jr.<br />
T.J. Meeks<br />
Brad Nevendorf<br />
Todd Pankratz<br />
Brian Patterson<br />
Brian Pfiffner<br />
Robby Pierce<br />
Matt Rabe<br />
Uason Randles<br />
Bradely Rasor<br />
Shaun Reiland<br />
Jason Reininger<br />
Matt Reininger<br />
Doug Rinard<br />
Brad Roe<br />
William Schaudt<br />
Justin Schorzman<br />
Ben Sharon<br />
Josh Sizemore<br />
Jeffery Smith<br />
revor Soggs<br />
Uake Sprute<br />
Kyle Sprute<br />
Tanner Swann<br />
Rusty Trail<br />
Clyne Tyson<br />
evin VanStone<br />
Bob Walden<br />
Christopher Wilson<br />
Ueromy Wilson<br />
78
ALPHA PHI<br />
604 ELM STREET<br />
[FOUNDED:<br />
OCTOBER 10, 1872<br />
FOUNDED AT U OF 1:<br />
JUNE 12, 1928<br />
COLORS:<br />
SILVER AND BORDEAUX<br />
M01TO:<br />
UNION HAND IN HAND<br />
FLOWER:<br />
LILLY OF THE VALLEY,<br />
FORGET ME NOT, AND IVY<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
A-PHI<br />
PHILANTHROPIES:<br />
ALPHA PHI FOUNDATION,<br />
AMERICAN HEART<br />
~<br />
' ...<br />
Sarah Allegretti<br />
aria Bailey<br />
~essica Banbury<br />
Amy Battista<br />
Jamie Beach<br />
Lisa Bell<br />
Uill Bielenberg<br />
Lisa Birk<br />
ally Blume<br />
Uoe Ann Brazill<br />
Michelle Budell<br />
atalie Burns<br />
~en n ife r Butler<br />
Sharron Cavnah<br />
Hadley Cole<br />
Christie Collins<br />
Sara Collyer<br />
Lacee Crawford<br />
79
Megan Cummings<br />
Carissa Decker<br />
Brooke Deluca<br />
Jeana Dewey<br />
Anne Dunlap<br />
Elizabeth Elton<br />
Vanessa Feraci<br />
Lisa Foote<br />
Jessica Franklin<br />
indzee Frei<br />
Stacy Garnard<br />
Nadiina Gillette<br />
Jennifer Gish<br />
Amanda Glenn<br />
Crissie Hardy<br />
Hollan Hardy<br />
Jennifer Hathaway<br />
Katie Heffelfinger<br />
!A.·<br />
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••<br />
Amanda Henrichs<br />
Heather Highnote<br />
Nicole Hinschberger<br />
Andrea Hughes<br />
Stephanie Hunt<br />
Tracy lhli<br />
Melissa Jimenez<br />
Rachel Kincheloe<br />
Robyn Knigge<br />
~utumn Laidlaw<br />
Laura Lapinski<br />
Margaret Lasco<br />
Molly Loveless<br />
Crystal Major<br />
Dana Marston<br />
Linsey Mattison<br />
Kylie McDougall<br />
Kim Mcintyre<br />
Holly McShannon<br />
~enny Meeker<br />
Lindsey Meyer<br />
Natalie Meyer<br />
Casey Mills<br />
Jessica Moon<br />
•,<br />
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80
oily Morfitt<br />
Dawn Mueller<br />
Mellissa Myer<br />
Melody Nail<br />
Marci Nowland<br />
Tara Osborne<br />
Jennifer Pentzer<br />
Cindy Popich<br />
Paula Rae<br />
Carrie Rahm<br />
Sarah Read<br />
oelle Richards<br />
elly Robertson<br />
Shannon Romesburg<br />
Michelle Ryan<br />
iTeresa Scherr<br />
Kathy Schoenfelder<br />
erri Schorzman<br />
Andrea Schumacher<br />
Erin Scott<br />
Kelsey Sherich<br />
Stacey Simpson<br />
elly Smyth<br />
Wendy Spangler<br />
~ngela Sproat<br />
Kara Swank<br />
Sara Thompson<br />
Nicole Tomaino<br />
eth Tortorici<br />
~ulie Trotter<br />
Camille Uranga<br />
Mandalyn Vanhoozer<br />
Christina Vague<br />
Christine Waite<br />
Mariah Ward<br />
Lori Whitney<br />
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Kristin Williams<br />
Nicole Willis<br />
Nicole Wolfenbarger<br />
Susan Woolf<br />
81
ALPHA TAU OMEGA<br />
777 DEAKIN A V£<br />
UNO .<br />
SEPTEMBER 11, 1865<br />
FOUNDED AT U OF 1:<br />
MA Y 27, 1925<br />
COLORS:<br />
AZURE AND GOLD<br />
MOTTO:<br />
PI EPSILON PI<br />
L W R:<br />
WHITE TEA ROSE<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
ATOS, TAUS<br />
PHILANTHROPIES:<br />
LOCAL CRISIS<br />
HOTLINE, LOCAL<br />
FOOD BANK,<br />
Eric Anderson<br />
Eliot Bailey<br />
Samuel Anderson<br />
~amie Berenger<br />
Dustin Best<br />
Kristopher Boatman<br />
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Sean Brown<br />
Ben Cadwallader<br />
Brandon Cheyney<br />
Steve C<strong>of</strong>ield<br />
Gerald Coulter<br />
James Cueva<br />
Ryan Daniel<br />
Kirk Dockstader<br />
!Ashley Eadon<br />
Brady Fife<br />
Luke Gillespie<br />
Jeremy Hacking<br />
Brad Hanson<br />
Jared Hayes<br />
Bryce Johnson<br />
Andrew Kelso<br />
Zack Kirk<br />
Ryan Matthews<br />
Rich Mcdonald<br />
Arnoldo Mendoza<br />
RC Mimieux<br />
Lucio Morales Jr.<br />
Chad Nettleton<br />
iTrevor Parke<br />
roy Preuit<br />
Nathan Schutte<br />
Phillip Schutte<br />
Evan Simpson<br />
Uohnny Slavin<br />
Kit Spelman<br />
John Spratt<br />
Chad Stevens<br />
Aaron Swift<br />
Donald Terry<br />
Travis Watkins<br />
David Weldon<br />
Ueremy Wolf<br />
Kelly Wolf<br />
83
BETA THETA PI<br />
727 ELM STREET<br />
UNO .<br />
AUGUST 8 , 1839<br />
FOUNDEDATU<br />
OF 1: .<br />
SEPTEMBER 19,<br />
1914<br />
COLORS:<br />
DELICATE<br />
SHADES OF<br />
BLUE AND<br />
PINK<br />
Nl<br />
BETAS<br />
MOTTO:<br />
TREASURE OF<br />
THE HILLS<br />
FLOWER:<br />
ROSE<br />
PHILANTHROPI<br />
ES:<br />
CHILDREN'S<br />
BURN<br />
AWARENESS<br />
84
Shaun Allumbaugh<br />
David Araujo<br />
Anthony Baldus<br />
John Barker<br />
Beau Barry<br />
achary Bastian<br />
Wayne Batt<br />
Walker Berg<br />
Aaron Bronner<br />
David Budolfson<br />
Eric Carpenter<br />
Shane Corsetti<br />
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Chris Cromwell<br />
Eric Cronin<br />
Jeffrey Curwen<br />
Dane Deboer<br />
Matt Dickson<br />
Brian Dudlley<br />
Sam Everitt<br />
Marc Fischer<br />
Nate Flory<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>fery Franks<br />
Brent Gable<br />
John Gale<br />
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Adam Gieselman<br />
Will Gigray<br />
Sean Gray<br />
Brady Hall<br />
ndy Horning<br />
Micah Hundrup<br />
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Sean lrby<br />
~ared Jablonski<br />
Joel Johnson<br />
Adam Joslin<br />
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David Klaveano<br />
dam Little<br />
Martin Lott<br />
Trevor Main<br />
Dustin Major<br />
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~aron McGee<br />
[Dustin Miller<br />
Kevin Moran<br />
Craig Munn<br />
Chris Murphy<br />
Ryan Neale<br />
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Scott Norton<br />
Anthony O'Barto<br />
~Jake Patten<br />
Mathew Paulsom<br />
lJoe Pellegrini<br />
!Todd Phenneger<br />
Marshal Pichett<br />
~oe Pirtle<br />
Lee Rooney<br />
~rent Sasaki<br />
Christian Sebat<br />
Clint Sievers<br />
Nate Swain<br />
lJeff Thomas<br />
Mike Thomas<br />
Rory Thompson<br />
lJacob Thomas<br />
Charlie Townsend<br />
LincWay<br />
Roger Wiltse<br />
~damYee<br />
~ndre Vee<br />
Bryan Vee<br />
UamesYee<br />
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Kirby Young<br />
iTrevor Young<br />
~cott Zenner<br />
Shane Zenner<br />
86
DELTA CHI<br />
908 BLAKE A VENUE<br />
u .<br />
OCTOBER 13, 1890<br />
FOUNDED AT U OF 1:<br />
NOVEMBER 5, 1924<br />
COLORS:<br />
RED AND BUFF<br />
MOTIO:<br />
LEGES<br />
w :<br />
WHITE CARNATION<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
D-C HI'S<br />
PHILANTHROPIES:<br />
BLOOD DRIVE AND<br />
ADOPT A HIGHWAY<br />
87
~onathan Ahten<br />
Ross Albers<br />
Frederick Alf<br />
Dennis Baughman<br />
Travis Beck<br />
~im Bielenberg<br />
Sean Boston<br />
Greg Branson<br />
iTom Conklin<br />
Chris Dacolias<br />
Drew Dalgetty<br />
Dieu Dinh<br />
~ared English<br />
Chad Fischer<br />
elly Forsmenn<br />
Ueremy Frei<br />
rett Gabby<br />
~ulio Galvan<br />
Todd Glindeman<br />
Tyson Graves<br />
Brian Hansen<br />
Brian Harmon<br />
Ueremy Harris<br />
ustafa Hassan<br />
Matthew Healy<br />
imm Heimgartner<br />
Mickey Hewitt<br />
eff High<br />
Carl Holmes<br />
aniel Hutchins<br />
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Joshah Jennings<br />
Matt Jessup<br />
Kevin Jones<br />
Joel Katzenberger<br />
Ueff Kay<br />
inzer Ryan<br />
Michael Koelsch<br />
homas Koelsch<br />
eack Landmark<br />
im Latter<br />
eff Law<br />
Craig Lickley<br />
88
iTodd Lickey<br />
Dustin Lilly<br />
~eremy Madsen<br />
~oe Maggio<br />
~onathan McFarland<br />
Uustin Mcleod<br />
:Scott McNab<br />
Zack Muirbrook<br />
Greg Murray<br />
~dam Nielson<br />
David Pierce<br />
Eric Pommerening<br />
~ak Ralstin<br />
:Sud Ramsey<br />
Mathew Reynolds<br />
~at Renolds<br />
Carl Rudeen<br />
Ron Sandow<br />
Bradely Schaff<br />
Uake Sellman<br />
Paul Sells<br />
[Mahmood Sheikh<br />
Nathan Stansell<br />
iTroy Stansell<br />
Charles Stegner<br />
Phillip Sullivan<br />
Llesse Uhlorn<br />
Brian Webster<br />
~amie Westberg<br />
Nicholas Whitesel<br />
Rexford Wilkosz<br />
Marty Willis<br />
Scott Wimer<br />
'Pete Wittman<br />
89
DELTA DELTA DELTA<br />
609 ELM STREET<br />
IFOUNDE);<br />
THANKSGIVING EVE 1888<br />
FOUNDED AT U OF I:<br />
1929<br />
COLORS:<br />
CERULEAN, SILVER, AND<br />
GOLD<br />
MOTTO<br />
"LET US STEADFASTLY<br />
LOVE ONE ANOTHER"<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
TRIDELTA<br />
MASCOT:<br />
DOLPHIN<br />
FLOWER:<br />
PANSY<br />
PHILANTHROPIES:<br />
CHILDREN'S CANCER<br />
REASERACH AND<br />
WOMEN'S<br />
SCHOLARSHIPS<br />
Brianne Asamendi<br />
Laura Barker<br />
Erin Braun<br />
Jackie Brock<br />
Tiffany Callison<br />
Kristin Carrico<br />
Tiffany Caudle<br />
Brandy Chavez<br />
Susan Cole<br />
MellisaComan<br />
Lakota Conners<br />
Tara Craft<br />
Mellissa Davisson<br />
Anna Drecher<br />
Erica Ewing<br />
Evonne Ewing<br />
Kalani Fogleman<br />
Arlyn Garcia<br />
90
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Megan Hansen<br />
Katie Holleran<br />
Gina Hulsizer<br />
Susan Jeffery<br />
Nicolle Jones<br />
Valeree Juelfs<br />
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Dawsha Kelley<br />
rista Kinsey<br />
Jessica Krebs<br />
Heather Lascand<br />
Kelly McDowell<br />
Crystal McGregor<br />
Shauna McGuire<br />
eather Moses<br />
indyMusgrave<br />
Colleen Nave<br />
Uulia Peterson<br />
yndsay Pierce<br />
Sirena Rayburn<br />
age Rich<br />
Crystal Robbins<br />
Andrea Roberts<br />
Caterina Sawarat<br />
Emily Shearer<br />
Keri Jo Smith<br />
Summer Smith<br />
iTricia Smith<br />
Carem Stanfield<br />
Storie Stantschi<br />
Lexis Stelzer<br />
Rachel Streufert<br />
Leah Suddatth<br />
Latisha Taylor<br />
Uill Wagner<br />
reanne Weber<br />
Megan Wheeler<br />
Anne Wickersham<br />
Grace Williams<br />
91
DELTA GAMMA<br />
728 ELM STREET<br />
.. L...IL-0;<br />
DECEMBER 25,<br />
1873<br />
OXFORD<br />
MISSISSIPPI<br />
FOUNDEDATU<br />
OF 1:<br />
1911<br />
COLORS:<br />
BRONZE, PINK,<br />
AND BLUE<br />
MOTTO:<br />
"DO GOOD"<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
DG'S<br />
MASCOT;<br />
ANCHOR<br />
FLOWER:<br />
CREAM ROSE<br />
PHILANTHROPIES:<br />
AID TO THE BLIND<br />
SIGHT<br />
CONVERSATION<br />
Emily Albrechtsen<br />
Uessica Anderson<br />
Kimberly Anderson<br />
Elizabeth Artis<br />
~ngela Baldus<br />
Aimee Barnes<br />
92
Kelsey Beckner<br />
Monica Bell<br />
Erin Boettcher<br />
Brie Borgna<br />
Krista Boyles<br />
Julie Branson<br />
Genefer Brice<br />
Courtney Caneer<br />
Megan Cannon<br />
Kim Cole<br />
Jana Creason<br />
IA.Iyson Cypher<br />
Holly Davidson<br />
Jennika Davis<br />
Jacqueline Dearing<br />
Kali Duncan<br />
Mellisa Epler<br />
Lindsay Fleischman<br />
Jill Forsmann<br />
Annie Gannon<br />
Krista Goetz<br />
Patricia Harkins<br />
Jami Hiatt<br />
Allyson Jensen<br />
Courtney Johnson<br />
Mandi Johnson<br />
Amy Jordan<br />
Anna Karnowski<br />
Melissa Karnowski<br />
Megan Kenndy<br />
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Beth Kimball<br />
Jill Kirby<br />
Amanda Knudsen<br />
Holly Koole<br />
Jeanine Lamay<br />
Bridgette Latimer<br />
Courtney Long<br />
eresa Luong<br />
Aimee Magonigle<br />
Ariel Malmquist<br />
Michele Martin<br />
Allison Mathews<br />
93
Julie Matthews<br />
Ericka Medalen<br />
Jessica Medalen<br />
Shannon Meyer<br />
Kellie Miller<br />
Cameo Nelson<br />
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Amy Nielson<br />
Brooke Novosel<br />
:Anna Nowierski<br />
Lindsay Obray<br />
ynae Pearson<br />
Kaili Perseo<br />
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Uenny Poole<br />
Lynzie Poole<br />
Samantha Racz<br />
Amanda Richardson<br />
Mary Riche<br />
Michelle Ruddell<br />
Krista Rule<br />
Jennifer Shoemaker<br />
Libby Snyder<br />
Danielle Sonke<br />
iTosha Sorenson<br />
:Annie Stegner<br />
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Katie Strode<br />
Brenda Swanson<br />
Susan Terry<br />
Anna Thomas<br />
:Amber Tietsort<br />
endall Vaughan<br />
Michelle Ward<br />
Andi Wardinsky<br />
Elizabeth Wargo<br />
Shannon Waterfield<br />
Christiane Waters<br />
Mary Wetmore<br />
MandiWhite<br />
:Anna Wilkinson<br />
Jill Williams<br />
Kara Wortley<br />
Alyssa Yensen<br />
Dana Zenner<br />
94
DELTA SIGMA PHI<br />
503 UNIVERSITY A VENUE<br />
..----·<br />
DECEMBER 10, 1899<br />
FOUNDED AT U OF 1:<br />
MAY28, 1950<br />
COLORS:<br />
GREEN AND WHITE<br />
MOTTO:<br />
THE FRATERNITY<br />
OF ENGINEERED<br />
LEADERSHIP<br />
FLOWER:<br />
WHITE CARNATION<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
DELTA SIGS<br />
PHILANTHROPIES:<br />
MARCH OF DIMES<br />
95
~ohn Alexander<br />
Matthew Anderson<br />
iTyrel Anderson<br />
~eremy Baker<br />
Simon Bariuan<br />
~ason Beck<br />
MacGregor Browalow<br />
Cole Bryngelson<br />
Kevin Bullock<br />
~oshua Burkwist<br />
iTed Bush<br />
Pat Byron<br />
Greg Chaffin<br />
Casey Clabby<br />
~osh Clark<br />
~ohn C<strong>of</strong>field<br />
Matt Conley<br />
U.D. Dalton<br />
Nathan Deahn<br />
Marco Deangelo<br />
Derek Degenaars<br />
Rob Devoe<br />
iTyrone Dinneen<br />
Dustin Erickson<br />
Colin Glen<br />
Mike Graklin<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Nick Granier<br />
Ueremy Guay<br />
Uohn Hardesty<br />
Ueff Hein<br />
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~ason Hiller<br />
Mike Hooker<br />
Stephen Horel<br />
~uan Horvath<br />
Dave Hurst<br />
Heath Johnson<br />
iTodd Johnson<br />
Denny Katzenberger<br />
Bradely Kempton<br />
Scott Kempton<br />
Nick Labrum<br />
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96
Jason Largent<br />
Jef Lemmon<br />
Ryan Lapel<br />
Dustin Lilya<br />
Charlie Linder<br />
Clark Lodge<br />
Beau Mccarty<br />
Sam Mauk<br />
Nate McClean<br />
Matt McDonalod<br />
ohn McKinley<br />
ohn Meissner<br />
Jason Meunier<br />
Kyle Moon<br />
ndrew Moore<br />
dam Morasch<br />
Bradely Mowrer<br />
Dallas Mueller<br />
Dave Naylor<br />
Pete Parker<br />
eb Perez<br />
Randy Perkins<br />
dam Phillips<br />
Greg Puopolo<br />
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Jason Romesburg<br />
Paul Rose<br />
Kevin Selmasska<br />
ifravis Stiles<br />
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WHITE<br />
MOTTO:<br />
LET US STRIVE FOR THAT<br />
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BEAUTIFUL AND HIGHEST<br />
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KD'S<br />
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PREVENTION OF CHILO<br />
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FEBERUARY 26,<br />
1916<br />
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LIGHT BLUE<br />
AND DARK<br />
0<br />
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NICKNAME:<br />
KAPPAS<br />
MASCOT:<br />
OWL<br />
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918 BLAKE A VENUE<br />
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DECEMBER 10, 1869<br />
FOUNDED AT U OF I:<br />
SEPTEMBER 15, 1905<br />
COLORS:<br />
SCARLET, WHITE, AND<br />
EMERALD GREEN<br />
I FLOWER:<br />
LILLY OF THE VALLEY<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
KAPPA SIGS<br />
PHILANTHROPIES:<br />
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO<br />
WOMEN'S ATHLETICS<br />
AND THE JIMMY V.<br />
FOUNDATION<br />
Ben Altman<br />
yler Anderson<br />
Levi Brown<br />
Jerrod Callis<br />
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ric DeGroot<br />
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DECEMBER 26, 1848<br />
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NOVEMBER 25, 1908<br />
COLORS:<br />
AZURE AND<br />
ARGENT<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
PHIDELTS<br />
M :<br />
ONEMANISNO<br />
MAN<br />
FLOWER:<br />
WHITE<br />
CARNATION<br />
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STEPPING<br />
STONES<br />
AND THE TURTLE<br />
DERBY<br />
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600 UNIVERSITY A VENUE<br />
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FIJI<br />
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MARCH 17, 1906<br />
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HARVARD RED<br />
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NICKNAME:<br />
PH/TAUS<br />
L W R:<br />
RED CARNATION<br />
PHILANTHROPIE<br />
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"WATERMELON<br />
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BLUE<br />
MASCOT:<br />
ANGEL<br />
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WINE CARNATION<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
PI PHI<br />
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NATIONAL<br />
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PI KAPPA ALPHA<br />
715 NEZ PERCE DRIVE<br />
OUND<br />
MARCH 1, 1868<br />
FOUNDED AT U OF I:<br />
MAY 14, 1966<br />
COLORS:<br />
GARNET AND GOLD<br />
FLOWER:<br />
LILLY OF THE VALLEY<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
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MOTTO:<br />
ONCE A PIKE ALWAYS A<br />
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PHILANTROPIES:<br />
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SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON<br />
920 DEAKIN A VENUE<br />
UNO .<br />
MARCH 9 , 1856<br />
FOUNDED AT<br />
UOFI:<br />
NOVEMBER 1, 1919<br />
COLORS:<br />
PURPLE AND<br />
GOLD<br />
NICKNAME:<br />
S.A.E'S<br />
M :<br />
THE TRUE<br />
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FLOWER:<br />
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SIGMA CHI<br />
735 NEZ PERC£<br />
OUND .<br />
JUNE 28, 1855<br />
FOUNDED AT U OF 1:<br />
MARCH 15, 1924<br />
COLORS:<br />
BLUE AND OLD<br />
GOLD<br />
MOTTO:<br />
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JANUARY 1, 1869<br />
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MARCH 25, 1915<br />
COLORS:<br />
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TAU KAPPA EPSILON<br />
745 NEZ PERC£ DRIVE<br />
UNO .<br />
.JUNE 10, 1899<br />
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.JANUARY 7, 1928<br />
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GRAY<br />
MOTTO:<br />
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HOSPITAL AND THE<br />
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