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2004 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 102 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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''It's a Vandal Thingl"

TOP: Tile vandal MarchlnQ AIO\'E: What's

band f!ets the students HomecomlnQ without our

pumped up for the tame favorite vandal! Joe

aQalnst Nonh Texas. vandal pays a visit to the

bonfire.

IffY: The homecomlnt!

football tame aQalnst

Nonh Texas was much

anticipated throuQhout

the week, but ended

with a 24-14 loss for

the vandals.

lifT: Celebratlnt! home­

comlnt traditionally and

with the theme of "It's a

Vandal ThlnQI," the

Kappa Kappa Gamma

sorority competes with

the other t!reek houses

to have the best decorat­

ed house on campus.

AMWE: Students Qather

toQether at the annual

bonfire In the parldntJ lot

of the Kibble Dome.

RIGHT: Who (an resist

drummers In klltsf Not

the vandals!

Ph010 Rulh Jacobs

MOVE: The vandal foot­

ball players I!Ot pumped

up before they took on

Nonh Texas.

liFT: Students warm by

the annual Homecomlnl!

bonfire, anxiously awalt·

lnl! the festivities.

liFT: vandal students dis·

play their floats. From

the "I" tower to

"Chical!o" this year

vandals were every­

where.

A80W: Jeff Hamilton kept

the beat QolnQ for the

rest, In between ro(kln'

drum solos.

mGHJ: Paqulto D. Rivera

and Slide Hampton look

as If they put all the

breath they have Into

musl(.

mGHJ: Claudio Rodltl

plays his heart out In

hont of the pa(ked Kibble

Dome February 26th.

mGHJ: Ethel Ennis tells It how It

ls ••• lts just uno B.F.D." to her or

the (rowd as they sant alonQ.

+iva\

lEFT: The Ul Jazz Choir

performed each day

addln(! somethln(! spe­

cial for the fans of the

Lionel Hampton jazz

Festival.

BOTTOM: john Clayton

and Russell Malone make

a treat pair as they

entertained the audi­

ences February 26th.

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aJGHr: Evelyn White was

one of the many women

of the jazz Festival,

slnl!lnl! her hean out and

reachlnl! many other

women In the audience,

however jazz Festival Is not all about the

professional acts.

Pho1o by: Alan Espenchandc

AaCWE: The uFour

Freshmanu played a per­

rea tune.

aJGHr: Lance Bryant was

In the spotlltht at the All

Star concen on saturday

nltht.

Layout by }ordln Hill

•GHJ: The Lionel

Hampton Bltl Band wows

the audience with their

harmony In numbers.

lEFT: Robena Gamblrlnl

and D. Daniels showed

what they were made of,

they were just a couple

of the leadlnt ladles for

Jazz Fest.

AIO\IE: Everyone

likes to have a flood

time. and even tuvs

like to Qet those

beads •

.. GHJ: The Garden banenders and

bouncers were just a few of the people

that kept Mardi Gras hoppln•.

un: Drinks all around!

Moscow Mardi Gras

brlnt}s people tot}ether to

party the nlt}ht away.

un: Danclne, soclallz­

lne, drlnklnt all add up

to the perfect Moscow

rendition of Mardi Gras.

un: "Hant}ln loose",

that's what It was all

about on March 6th •

...ow: wear pink hair

or whatever you w~nt,

no one cares It's MARDI

GRAS I

Photo by: Ruth Jacob<.

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ABOVE: Beware of

sharkslll MlnQie's Is the

plac:e for pool or watc:h­

lnQ the tame.

RIGHT: The Garden Is the

plac:e for these three •• and

many others looklnt to

relax.

Layout by }ordln Hill

LIFT: Hantlnl! loose and

drlnkllnl! a tub at the

Corner Club, that's what

It's all about for these

Quys.

RIGHT: The Garden has

service with a smile.

aonoM: Am 1 winnlntt

The corner Club Is a pop­

ular place for playlnt

drlnklnt tames, especial­

ly on peanut nltht.

LEFT: CHUG! CHUG! John's

Alley Is known for live

bands and crazy flood

times, just ask these

f!uys.

aonoM: Looklnt to party

like the rest of downtown!

C)'s Undertround has

entenalnment even for

those who aren't twenty

one.

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l>holo t>y: Rulh Jacob\

liGHT: Walls have been

(ruhlnt all over (ampus

durlnt the many months of (Onstrualon.

AaOVE: Tbe University

Clusroom Center (UCC)

has been off limits to stu·

dents durlnt Its remodel

In the badl of the

commons.

LEn: No lonter an ln(on­venlent pla(e for dasses

the ucc Is out of (Ommls­

slon.

Pholo by: Dame I B•cklcy

LEfT: one last memory of

the wall built for the

Wrltlnfl on the Wall

Project April 9th In the

Idaho commons Plaza.

BOTTOM: Students rum­

mat~e throut~h the

remains of stereotypes

and ratlal slurs after

breaklnfl down the wall.

LEFT: Members of the BeQ Chapter of the loQ Psi Phi

sorority helped sponsor the week lont wrtttnt on the

Wall Project to tonfront the Issues of dlstrtmlnatlon

and oppression on the University of Idaho tampus.

After the wall was finished h stood 24 by a feet Qll

and tonslsted of 291 biCKks.

.MOW: Cooklnll up some

BBQ durtnt} AG Days.

mGHT: Keep the kids

happy too, face palntlnll

does the trick.

IIOTfOM: Students and

faculty volunteered and

served food for the event.

•Gill': These ladles know

how to suppon AG Days.

Layout by }ordln Hill

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l£FT: Genesee overrun by

crab and collete kids! The 2004 crab feed

brou(lht In over 100 peo­

ple to benefit the Fire

oepanment.

BOTTOM: Let#s eat! A

pound of crab# all the

trlmmlnts and all you

can drink beer for $1 s.

Photo

AIMJVE: Jenn Adams played at the commons

April 7th, a pan the of Noon Time con(en

series.

IIGIII': Taklnt time to SO(Iallze In the commons.

IOn'OM: Pose for the

amera, this (OUple looks

happy to be totether.

Layout by }ordln Hill

AllOW: Faculty and students alike enjoy the nice

weather Moscow brlnts and the places the University

of Idaho provides for conversation.

lEn: The many computer labs, and wireless capablll·

ties on campus provide students with plenty of places

to complete their homework, or just surf the web.

Photo by: Ruth Jacob'

LEFT: Students at the

Commons enjoy a lunch

from one of the stands

located downstairs,

where many come for a

break between classes.

BOlTOM: Payln(! close

attention, students In

Soclolo(!y 120 don't

notice the camera.

.uovE: Hempfest 2004

ran from 1 o am until

dusk In East City Park

April 21 and 24, 2004.

IIIGIII': Klelen Nat}asakl and Randy Blanton

enjoyed the sunshine saturday alone with many

others who came to enjoy the nl(e weather.

Pholo by: Ru1h Jacob'

liFI': Smoldne Bill enter· talned audlen(es saturday

alone with other lo(al

bands throuthout the day

and Into the evenlnt.

AMJVE: Loal artists and

remurants atered to

MOS(OW patrons with an

ededl( flair at the

MOKOW Hemp Festival.

IIGIII': Hadly 5a(k

seemed to be a favorite

past time In the 11rass at

East City Park for the

weekend.

AMJVE: Sweat Shop Band

played saturday while

people enjoyed the sun·

shine and moved to the

IIIUSI(.

liFI': MMk Sthwehen,

Shaun Mllllllan and Gina

Johnson stand and enjoy

food from the PHlO care.

vandal Students

MOVE: Many dances were

performed throuthout

Africa Nltht held at the

SUB Ballroom •

.. GHT: Africa Nltht

helped others realize the

culture's beauty In dress

and beyond.

FAll .. GilT & IIOn'OM:

Men and women alike

shared In the festivities at

the SUB.

AIO\'E: Native danclnlj was one of the main

events durlntj the two day Pow wow and

one of the favorites as well.

ABOW: The runlnmepu Pow-wow held on oaober 11 st and November 1st took place In the University of

Idaho Kibble Dome where tribe members stood proud

In their traditional wear.

IELOW: Proud of his herltalje this man stands as he

watches other members dance throutjhout the morn­

lntl performances.

AaOW: Chubb's Tota

Jammed saturday at the

Renaissance Fair.

IIO'ROM: Nan warren and

Gandalf the Gray pose for the camera.

Pho10 by: Kianna Hail

1&1': Roll out the red car·

petl Bill London and Gina

Gormley were (rowned

Klnf! and Queen of the

Fair.

.uow:: Ends of the Eanh played traditional musl(

on stat~e at East City Park,

alont~ with many other

bands to entenaln the

trowds.

l.EFr: The Maypole rises In (elebratlon of the

bef!lnnlnf! of the annual Renalssan(e Fair saturday

May 1St.

BOTTOM: joel Anderson

and Dout~ Krone hom

Medieval Forte make a (andlestl(k, just one of

the many ans and (rafts

to buy.

AIIO\'E: Protesters put

sltns In front of St.

Autustlnes (hUF(h before

the Mar(h.

RIGHT: NAACP seanle

President carl Ma(k,

before leadlnt the Unity

Pea(e Mal'(h, spoke to an

eiDOdonal audlen(e at St.

Autustlne's catholl(

ChUr(h.

u:n: Members of the

Unity Peace March made

their way up the stairs

and down the sidewalk

toward the Administration

BulldlnQ. The March was

led by NAACP seanle

President carl Mack.

l&T: Protestors lined the OOVE: A protester sits

sidewalks outside the SUB outside the SUB, amonQ

as they met the members many others, with a sltn.

of the Ninth Annual

History conference.

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College of .Education

RIGHI: Students panlcl·

patlnl! In a dance class

provided by the colleQe.

8ELOW: Ethan Jones# a

senior at the University of

Idaho# Is studylnl! for his

deQree In Business and

Marketlnl! Education.

Layout by: Clara E. Harris

LER: reachers of the

ColleQe of Eduactlon

enjoylnl! themselves dur­

lnl! a faculty meetlnQ.

University of Idaho lEfT: Elementary students

panake In a presentation

at EdTechQuest, a Ul

Collete of Education

national contest to pro­

mote technoloty in

schools.

anow: Trlsh Freeman, a

student of Ul, interaalnt

with students while par­

tlcipatlnt In her one-year

Internship at coeur

d'Alene's Borah

Elementary School.

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Layout by: Clara E. Harris

What about the College of Business

& Economics?

The College of Business & Economics provides students with many

opportunities to excell their knowledge. For instance, students can become

members of clubs focusing on their particular major. Within that club they interact with other students of the college and take on exciting projects to let

them further exercise their knowledge. Here at the University of Idaho IBC is well-known when striving to

achieve a business degree. IBC, otherwise known as Integerated Business

Curriculum is simply that; it's an integrated course in which you learn all fields of curriculum throughout the college. Not only do you learn things pertaining

to your major you also learn things pertaining to other students' majors as well . The business world is not concrete with a stablized environment; it is always changing. While taking IBC you reali ze this and therefore become better pre­

pared for what faces you out in the business world .

IELOW: 2001 winners of Alumni Association Awards for Excellence. Students In

the photol!raph below were acknowledl!ed for their achievements In the Collel!e of

Business and Economics.

ABOVE It RIGHT: Students In the CBE

Interact In an IBC dass. DurlnQ dass all

of the students listen Intently and panic­

pate In dass lectures by uslnQ their IXL

computers. The IXL proQram was first

Implemented at the University of Idaho In

200].

University of Idaho

ABOVE: Students who are

members of the American

MarketlnQ Association at Ul

enjoy their time at the

Mariners safeco Field In

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COK---CoUege of Kngi11.RZ!ing

BELOW: Advanced Vehicle

Concepts Team (AVCT)

and the Dean of

Enfllneerlnl!, Dave

Thompson, at the Dean's

Challente March 12,

2004 •

.. GHJ: Advanced Vehicle

concepts Team of the

COE.

Layout by: Clara E. Harl/§

University of Idaho What the College of Engineering Does ...

The College of Engineering does many things within the college, but one thing that it is well-known for throughout the whole campus of UI is the Future Truck program. What exactly is the Future Truck Program? The program is about building a more efficient vehicle by creating a better fuel economy. For this program to work it takes a lot of time and excellence from the students and faculty of the College of Engineering.

Students from different majors across campus can join the Future Truck program. People with technology majors, mechanical, electrical engineers, computer science and business students do a lot just helping out with public relations and administration.

The Future Truck program is a great way to put forth your knowledge and skills as well as learn new things about technology and

. . engmeenng.

LEn: Jeremy Forbes

(RIQht), AVCT VIce

President, handlnQ Dean

Tllompson the keys to the

University of Idaho Future

Truck for a quick spin

around Moscow.

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ABOVE: Students worklnt

totether and punlnt In a

hard days work at Taylor

Ranch.

RIGHT: While standlnt In

the majestic wildlife of

Idaho, student§ listen

carefully to a u of 1 pro­

fessor.

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University of Idaho Adventures in the College of Natural Resources

RIGHT: Students

compete In a day-lont

loi!Qinl! event.

LEn: Ul Students from

three colletes build a pic­

nic shelter at Moscow

Vlrl!ll Phillips Farm.

LEn: A student

from the Collete

of Natural

Resources poses with a

bear while he peacefully

sleeps after belnl! uan­

qulllzed.

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aJGHT: Members of the

Block & Bridle Club kick

back and relax for a llnle

while.

aELOW: Winners of the

ColleQe of At!· baseball

team pose for a plaure

after their tame.

Layout by Clara E. Harris

LEn: Members of the

At!SAC diiiQently put In

their time durlnQ a meet­

lnQ.

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University of Idaho Nothing but exciting activities in the College of Agriculture

l.ER: AtSAC president,

Steve Kaufman, kisses a fish

durin~ his fabulous day on

the river.

UO\'E l.ER: Girls from

the colle~e enjoy them­

selves durin~ AQ Days.

l.ER: A ~roup takes a

break to crack a smile for

the camera durin~ AI! Days.

uow: A Colle~e of At student, from the

Arborlculture Club, panlcl·

pates In an activity.

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College of Letters, rtrts, & Social Sciences

uyout by: Clara E. Ha111s

AaOVE: JAMM faculty and

students at an Ice cream

social outside the

Radio/TV Center.

lEFT: KUOI employee#

Tim# enjoylnt! his workday

at the station.

University of Idaho

College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences

A large part of the College of Letters, Arts &

Social Sciences is the J oumalism and Mass Media (JAMM) department. It is the JAMM majors of the University of Idaho that are active participants in such things as the campus newspaper called the Argonaut, the radio station KUOI, and the GEM of the Mountains yearbook.

The College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences is also the backbone for foreign languages, art programs and pyschology and communication programs at UI. There are over 50 undergraduate majors within CLASS and it is one of the largest colleges at the University of Idaho.

LEFT: Journalism faculty

Brian Beesley, David

Culller and Kenton Bird at

the Annual Student Media

RecoQnltlon Awards held

In the Shanuck

Amphitheater on May 7th.

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Layout by: Clara E. Harris

AIIOVE: Humbeno cerrlllo,

and julie lhll waltlnt for the

senate meetlnt to stan.

UOVE: Palousafest

2001 Left two: senator Melina Ronquillo,

senator Man Herrlnt Bonom two: President

Mason Fuller, VIce

President Nate Tlets,

Rlflht two: Pro-Tempore

carrie Joslin, and Chief

of Staff Kelsey Nunez.

liGHT: Mason Fuller

swearlnt In Isaac Myhrum

as ASUI President In

December 2001.

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: University of Idaho

AaO\IE: Isaac Myhrum swearlnt In 7 senators add his VIce President.

Left to RIQht: Heather Pearson, Melina Ronquillo, VIce President

Nate Tlef!s, jonathan Teeters,

Vedran Skoro, Humbeno Cerrlllo,

Kimberly Farnen, Jill Nleborsky

IELOW: senate Retreat 2004;

Pro-Tempore Melina Ronquillo

worklnt on an ASUI puzzle of what we each brlnt to the table.

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Stud Abroad

AIOVE: Students rldlnl!

elephants at Chltwan

National Park, Nepal.

RIGHT: Boat trip In the

Ecuadorian Amazon. Leh­

rltht, (no n-Ul student)

Elizabeth McDowell, Ul

student Stacy Smith with

a vlllater from the

Ecuadorian Amazon.

Layout by: Clara E. Ha111s

AllOW: Students In flrass hut In Thailand.

University of Idaho

lBT Ul student Bethany

White In Ghana, Africa

with other proflram stu·

aELOW: Students t}az­

lnt} at the Yucatan

Ruin In Mexico.

AllOW: Ul student Kyle

Johnson, mountain climb­

Inti In the French Alps.

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UOVE: Japanese sonl!,

"Give Me a Wlnfl" and hat

dance to 5akura Fantasy

belnt perfomed by

women representlnfl

Japan.

RIGHT: Vedran Skoro, a u of 1 representative, repre­

sentlnt Croatia at cruise

the World.

I.UT: A ~troup represent­

lnfl Venezuela enjoy

themselves at cruise The

world.

University of Idaho

What is International Friendship Association?

The International Friendship Association (IFA) was orginally

created to help local students connect with local families. However,

over the years it has grown a great deal. IFA has given students

from different countries, attending the University of Idaho, the

opportunity to share their culture with the culture of Idaho. One event that enables students to share their culture with the

University of Idaho is Cruise The World. During Cruise The World

students from different countries participate in different activities giving the U of I a little piece of their country. Entertainment, food,

and music are only a few of the things that are displayed during the

fair. U of I students get a chance to interact with international stu­

dents and have a small glimpse into their world.

MOVE: Katya Skryshevska relaxes while she has henna painted on her durlnQ the

cruise The world taklnt place here at the University of Idaho.

MOVE: Kwapl ventlsayl,

representlnt Zimbabwe,

speaks about his culture

and the displays of pic­

tures.

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Sdrb-Student Alumni Relations Board

AaO\'E: Tbe University of

Idaho SArb members.

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many SArb members par­

tltlpatlnf2 In spirit week

for Ul.

aJGtrr: Fate palntinf2 dur­

lnf2 spirit week was one

aatvity that members

aatvety panltlpated in.

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What is SArb?

SArb stands for Student Alumni Relations Board, which was founded in 1969.

The club is open to all students, where members belong to many different living groups,

clubs, and organizations. Members are chosen through an application and interviewing

process by current SArb officers based on involvement, leadership, and commitment.

SArb was formed by the Alumni Association to provide a full university experi­

ence for all students through organizing campus events, opportunities for networking with

alumni, and to increase awareness of the Alumni Association. Some of the many events

in which SArb members participate in are both Mom's and Dad's Weekends where they

help the campus in welcoming parents, Gold and Si lver Day which serves to create a bet­

ter understanding of the University of Idaho and the Alumni Association by Idaho stu­

dents. SArb also participates largely in Homecoming where they are responsible for the

Homecoming Royalty competitions, the bonfire held on Friday of Homecoming Week,

and the Homecoming Pancake Feed.

The purpose of the board shall be to stimulate the interest and the participation of

students in their pursuit of the "University experience"; to preserve loyalty to our institu­

tion; and to further fellowship between faculty, staff, and students and their parents, and

alumni.

ABOVE: Members on Sliver and Gold Day.

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Finishing Strong "Vandals fall to Cougars in football opener" " Vandals offense struggles in loss to Eastern Oregon" "Number 19 Washington tops Vandals" " Vandals fall to Montana"

On and on the headlines went as the football team struggled through the 2003 season. The fans began to doubt the teams abili­ty and attendence at games plummeted. Still the team forged onward and held high hopes for themselves. Just when it seemed all hope was lost the Vandals shocked everyone with an amazing come back win at New Mexico State. Hope was renewed among fans and players alike. And then it happened again, another los­ing streak and a loss of faith. Four losses down the road and the Vandal football team shocked us all again with a 50-20 victory over Louisiana­Monroe. The team then went on to defeat Utah State at home for the last game of the season. After a sea­son of struggles and losses the Vandal football finished 3-4 in the conference and 3-9 overall.

Photo by John Gehrln~

ABOW:: la(h Gerstner

works hard to stay

on his feet and out­

run Nonh Texas,

while Jake S(OU rush­

es over to help.

IER: Brian Undtren

makes a pass

anempt behind a

treat offensive line.

hard for the ta(kle.

FAll I£R: J.R. Ruffin

toes In for the ta(kle.

SCOREBOARD wsu L, 25.0

Eastern WA L, 8-5

Boise State L, 24-10

Montana L. 45-14

New Mexico w. 35-31

Nonh Texas L, 24-14

Middle Tennessee L, 28·21

Loulslanna-Lafayene L, 31-20

Arkansas L, 24-23

Louisiana-Monroe w. 58-20

Utah w. 20·13

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A Teatn to Fear Coming off of a losing season and starting with a difficult preseason

schedule, it would have been easy for the Lady Vandals to make excuses before the season even began. But this was the last thing on their minds. They started off the season strong with three back to

back wins and there was no looking back from there. "All-around I think we have improved in a lot of areas. We've recruited a lot of athletic kids and we've

taken a few years to train them. The experience they've been getting is making them a much better team ... ," said Head Coach Debbie Buchanan. Unfortunatly, the Lady Vandals rounded out the season with a loss to #2 Hawaii in the first round of the NCAA tournament. All and all it was a great season with high hopes for next year. "I'm really proud of our team and everything they've accom­plished this year,"

Buchanan said. With such a young team and the expe­rience they have gained this season the Lady

Vandals future looks very bright.

AM»W: Brooke Haeberle

saves the play whh a

qul(k bump of the ball.

11m saxony Brown fltlhts

throuflh a double blo(k

to ra(k up another spike

for the season.

SCOREBOARD (Home Games only)

Washlnf]!ton

Nonhern Arizona

uc Irvine

1onf]! Beach State

Gonzaf]!a

uc Riverside

cal State Fullenon

Utah State

uc santa Barbara

cal Poly

cal State Nonhrldfl!e

Pacific

11m Jessla Yearout (are·

fully bumps the ball off a

deep serve.

1 0·1

w 1·0

w 1·2

1 0·1

w 1·1

w 1.0

w 1.0

w 1.0

w 1·1

w 1·1

W1-Q

w 1.0

lim Anna-Marie

Hammond smash· es another spike

for the season.

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A Fight Till the End

It was a bumpy ride for the Lady Vandals, but the team is looking toward next year as a chance to tighten their performance in close games. The Vandals ended the season with a record of 3-12-4. The season wasn't a total bust. The Vandals had 131 saves for the season, which was only six saves away from the school record. With every game being predicted by two goals or less the team has proved that it can keep up with the best of them. Just a little more improvement and the passion to learn from their mistakes they will become a team to reckon with. " We will be better next year for having gone through what we went though

this year ... said head coach Arby Busey," ... the future looks very bright."

IIGHI: Amanda Findlay

"tracefully" steps over

her opponent to take

control of the ball.

BELOW: Jennifer

Sprinter works hard

to Qet around her

opponent.

AllOW: Ashley Cox weaves her way

around her opponent.

IIR: Adrlane Kehl fltlhts off two

opponents to keep the ball In the

vandals posesslon.

lER: Melissa Manlnazzl

skillfully side-steps her

opponent for a break

away.

AllOW: Jamie Lewis winds up for a bltl kl(k.

SCOREBOARD Nonhern Arizona T, 2·2 u of Pacific 1, 1·2

central Mlchltan T, 1·1 cal st. Nonhrldte 1, 0·1

Montana W,4-2 Utah State 1, 0·1

Oreton State 1, 2·4 uc Irvine 1, 1·2

Ponland state 1, 1·1 1ont Beach State 1, 1·1

Boise State W, 2·1 uc Riverside 1, 0·2

Idaho State T, 1·1 cal State Fullenon w, 2-8

Gonzata 1, 1·4 uc santa Barbara 1, 0·

New Mexico 1, 0·1 cal Poly 1, 0·1

Air Force T, 1·1

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vandal

Layout by Alexa Win

Fight till the End

RIGHI': Tanorls Shepard

works hard to put the

pressure on his oppo­

nent.

With the 2002-2003 season lurking in the dark behind the Vandals, the team was determined to show their talent and the talent they had. Starting off the season winning both their exhibition games you knew it was going to be a fight to the end. "It was important that we get off to a good start," said UI coach Leonard Perry. Those two very impor­tant wins kept the fans holding on while the Vandals fell into a short slump. But pulled themselves through with a big win over University of Great Falls. The sea­son was full of ups and downs like these but the Vandals never lost hope, players and fans alike. The Vandals were picked to end up fifth overall but decided that wasn't good enough so they climbed all the way to third with a victory over UC Riverside. "I'm extremely proud of our team and the progress it made," Perry said.

l'ltoro by John Gebrlntl

A80W: Dandrtck jones

fll!hts for two.

SCOREBOARD Gonzalla L. 84-61

Montana State L, 71·65

Boise State L. 81·69

Unlv. of Great Falls w, 81·46

Boise State L. 79-64

Washlnllton State L. 62·55

Eastern Washlntton w, 64-60

Utah State L. 69·56

cal Poly L. 87-61

uc santa Barbara L. 59·47

cal state Nonhrldlle W, 74·70

Pa(lft( L. 61-62

uc Riverside w, 61·57

cal State Fullenon L. 70.59

FAll LEn': David Radlovlc

takes the opponunltv for

a nice looklnl! Jump shot.

IIR: Dandrlck jones

110es for a dlfflcult

looklnl! lay-up.

Lont Bea(h State

uc Irvine

Idaho State

UC santa Barbara

cal Poly

Padft(

cal State Nonhrldlle

cal State Fullenon

uc Riverside

uc Irvine

Lont Bea(h State

Utah State

Riverside

Padft(

L, 64·60

W, 57·52

w, 75·59

w, 57·45

w, 60.44

L. 62·56

w, 60.56

w, 66-56

w, 70.65

L. 65-61

w, 60.56

L. 64-60

W, 66·58

L. 67·61

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.. GHT: Dandrlck Jones

worklnf! hard on defense.

FAR RIGHT: Taylor Benson

shoots the ball toward

the hoop durin(! the

Vandals (lame with Lon(!

Beach saturday nlflht Feb.

29th In Memorial Gym.

.AMWE: Tanorls Shepard

patiently anticipates the

next move of his oppo·

nent.

lEFT: Armend

Kahrlmanovlc works his

way Into the key.

vandal

Photo b) D•m•~l Bodk) urout by Alexa wm

Lady Vandals Ride to the Top

The Lady Vandals gave us something to be proud of this season and worked hard for it. The Lady Vandals were picked to finish seventh by the preseason polls. Starting off the season with a win over Portland, the Lady Vandals just could not stop. Six straight wins followed, helping the Vandals to an overall record of 22-7, their best fin­ish since the 1985-86 season. This was the first 20-win season for the Vandals since 1989-90. "I am very proud of our team and what we have achieved over the course of this season," head coach Mike Divilbiss said. "We do not feel we need validation from anyone to know what we accomplished this season."

SCOREBOARD Ponland State w, 79-66 uc Riverside W, 75·59

Weber State w, 78·74

untv. or Ponland W, 75·65

Eastern wash. w, 80.75

Boise State W, 71·57

Idaho State W, 81·77

wash. State w, 72·57

Memphis ~ 71·64

Princeton W, 62·54

Utah State W, 62·51

Cal Poly W, 84-51

uc santa Barbara W, 84-80

Cal State NonhrldQe w, 71·57

Pacific ~ 71·74

lDT: Emily Faurholt

drives the ball Inside.

cal State Fullenon ~ 65-68

LonQ Beach State ~ 67·75

uc1mne w, 68·49

UC santa Barbara ~ 50.86

cat Poly w, 70.59

Pacific w, 72·51

cal State NonhrldQe w, 58·49

cal State Fullenon W, 78·69

uc Riverside W, 82·69

uc Irvine w, 71·60

LonQ Beach State L, 66·68

Utah State W, 80.65

Layout by Alexa Will

ABOVE: Taylor Benson

drives hard for an easy

lay-up.

RIGHT: Leilani Mitchell

drives the ball In toward

the hoop durlnt the

vandals tame with Lont

Beach Saturday nltht Feb.

29th In Memorial Gym.

Pholo b)' Daniel Bickle)'

ABOVE: With a nice

screen from Emily

Faurholt, Leilani Mitchell

makes her way around

her opponent.

PhOIO by Daniel Bick ley

Pholo by Daniel Bickley

shows off her hook shot

abilities.

ABOVE: Taylor Benson passes the ball

to Heather Thoelke In a tame atalnst

Lont Beach In Memorial Gym.

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Layout by Alexa Win

RIGHr: The cheerlead­

tnt squad does a dance

durlnt halftime.

·we go through hard tlmee and rout/nee that don't go ae

planned, but It only makee ue etronger and teachee ue to

laugh"

- candace jacobs -

.. GHr: Klmmy, a cheer­

leader, entenalns the

crowd durtnt halftime at

a basketball tame

between the vandal men

and cal-Poly.

Photo b) Daniel Bid.Je)

ABOVE: Alisa and Barbara

dressed up for halftime.

Laurie Baran(o, Be(ky

Knlf!ht, canda(e BELOW: Be(ky Knlf!ht and saml Dinsmore

wat(h and antldpate a f!reat play from

BELOW: Lindsay

johnson, and the flirts

from (beer (amp per­

form a (beer durlnf!

halftime.

ABOVE: Vandal (heerleaders entenaln the

(rowd with some dan(e moves.

shows her vandal spirit

with a huf!e flip.

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Layout by Alexa Win

Bright Future

It was another great season for the Vandal indoor track team, but ended with no one qualifying for the NCAA Championships. But the future looks bright for next season with new Vandals showing their potential during the indoor season as they shattered personal records and even a school record. Freshman Melinda Owen broke the UI school record in the pole vault, twice, and now owns the record with a mark ofll-10.

RJGHJ: A vandal track

team member sets up for

the hurdles

LEFT: Melinda Owen ~tets

~VE: Chelsea Huffman

In the air for the lon~t

Jump.

meter dash. Hoeck

~trabbed a first place fin­

Ish with a time of 57.98

seconds.

FAll BELOW: Melinda owen prepares for her

run durlnl! the Pole vault competition.

Layout by Alexa Win

Pushing for Perfection As another year drew to an end, the outdoor track team

became bigger and stronger. Qualifying for the 2004 Big West championships in Irvine, California, multi-event ath­lete Jereme Richardson captured the decathlon title. Junior Ryan Lang took third place, followed by teammate Marcus Luckstead in fourth. The decathletes scored 21 points for the Vandal men. In the women's heptathlon Mary Ann Graves finished seventh and Cassie Rohrbacher came in eighth.

aJGHJ: Ul pole-vaulter

shows her form to make

It over the bar.

Pholo b) Danocl B oc~lcy

ABOVE: Melinda owen

concentrates on tenlnt herself over the hlf!h

jump.

~=Melinda

owen anempts to

clear the bar at

wsu.

LEn: The shot

put Is one of the

many events at

Ul track meets.

vandal

Layout by Alexa Win

Keeping their Eyes on the Ball

The Vandal men's and women's tennis team worked hard for victory this season and it payed off. The University of Idaho women's tennis team took home three spots among the Big West all­conference honors. With Brad Lum­Tucker and Chris Faulman earning Big West all-conference honors for the second consecutive year for the men's team.

"117ey really want it this yeat: They l7elieve they can compete with evety­

one in their conference. " •Coach Katrina Perlman •

RIGHT: Junior

Heaor Mucharraz

winds up for a blfl

return.

Phom b) Daniel Bickle)

I.ER: sunel Nleuwoudt

delivers a nice backhand

durlnt practice.

FAR I.ER: senior Brad

Lum-Tucker practices hard

In the Kibble Dome.

lER: Freshmen In

journalism jessica

Hubbard works to tet to

the ball.

I.ER: senior Fabian AaOVE: jessica Hubbard

Dummen concentrates on watches to make sure of

returnlnt the ball. her return.

Layout by Alexa Win

Got Muscles? The 2004 golf season proved to be semi -successful for

the UI Men' s Golf team. Qualifying for the Big West Championship Tournament in Rancho Santo Margarita, California, the men finished in sixth place with an 885 over­all . Although sixth place was not what they had hoped for, they still felt solace in finishing the season with a solid

round .

.. GHJ: Christian Akau, a

member of the Ul Men's

Golf team takes a swim}.

"It definitely e.f7c>ws that

we're a youno t o<-"1/11, L.,ut

c:,ne that has the pc."'t et1tial

an.1 talent tc.., m .. "1ke .:."1 No

in1pact it 1 the future."

- Head (Oa(h Brad Rl(kel ....

lEn: Jason Huff tied for

11th place at the Bit! west

Championships with a

217.

lEn: A Ul t~olfer stratet~l·

cally puns the ball.

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Layout by Alexa Witt

Pho1o by Daniel Bicllcy

\

RIGHI: #6 works hard to

move the pu(k out of the

opponents rea(h.

Pho1o by Danoel Bocklcy

anow: #12 manal!es to

keep the pu(k on his way

towards WSU's end of the

rink.

RIGHT: #6 thinks up a quick stratet}y to t}et

around his opponent.

Pho1o by Daniel Bickley

l.EFT: #12 shows off his

smooth footwork.

•ELow: #22 weaves his

way around his opponents

to eet a doser shot at the

eoal.

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AMWE: senlnt! up for a

bit! break.

IIGIII: Ul t!lrls flt!ht for

postlon In a l on l b~

ketball tournament.

AIIOVE: Ul students tet a little excerclse durlnf! a l on

l basketball tame.

ABOVE: A student works

hard for strikes In a soft·

ball eame.

FAll AIIOVE: Ul tlrls know

how to f!et a tood Jump

on sprint by playlnf! a

eame of softball.

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Got Muscles? The Student Recreation Center is a major part of the UI

students' lives. It becomes more and more popular every year and keeps on adding to its already limitless usages. The students have unlimited access to the center which boasts that it is the home to the largest climbing wall in the Northwest. The climbing is a main attraction to both the communities of Moscow, Pullman and the surrounding areas. What else could the students ask for?

RIGHT: A vandal

Student takes advan­

tate of the dlmcult

cllmblnl! wall.

AIOVE: With the many dlf· liGHT: Donna Terry, an

ferent types of work-out employee for the

ma(hlnery In the SRC, stu· University for 15 years, Is

dents find It easy to ready to serve at Cliff's

a((ess. RO(k Bottom cafe IO(ated

In the SRC.

lEA': A view of the hee·

weiQht area of the SRC.

aa.ow Tile SRC, a main

anraalon of the Ul (am·

pus.

vandal

Layout by Alexa Win

AIOVE: l)'rone Hayes

shoots for a basket In the

a tame aflalnst UCR.

RIGHJ: The vandal

defense works ovenlme

so the quanerback can

Qet a clear toss.

IELOW: A. vandal track runner leaps over his hur­

dle a couple seconds ahead of his opponents.

RIGHJ: Saml Dinsmore

cheers on the vandal men

with a llnle help hom her

teammates.

LEn: Ul competitor In the anow: saxony Brown

air for the lont jump at l!oes up for the block

the track meet March 5 at while Brooke Haeberle

the Kibble Dome stands safety.

AIO\'E: Ashley cox breaks away from her

opponent for an open pass.

vandal

Layout by Alexa Win

Photo b) Oan•el Bickle)

ABOVE: jessica Hubbard

shows off her smooth

form.

BElOW: Dandrlck jones with a t~reat

effon at the basket.

ABOVE: just another l!reat catch by our football team.

..,

AIO\IE: A vandal dan(e team, entenalns the (rowd at

halftime.

lEFT: Metan Natel, a freshman from Fren(h

Hall, up to bat at Guy

Wl(ks field •

IELOW: #12 manates to keep the pu(k on his way

towards WSU's end of the

rink.

AIO\IE: Ul's Melinda owen dears the bar with style

and tra(e.

Layout by Alexa Win

aJGHT: The vandal

football team In

action aQalnst Utah

state.

BELOW: A member of the blllards team for Intra·

murals shows off his breaklnl} abilities.

aJGIII': A member of the

dan<:e team leads a troup

of l}lrls In a dan<:e durlnl}

halftime.

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off a smooth move durlnt

her l on l basketball

tame.

•ELOWE: Melinda owen

enjoys a Iauth with her

competitors at the

McDonald's Last Chance

Track Meet.

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LEFT: Tbe Alpha Gamma

Rho house.

BELOW: Members of

Alpha Gamma Rho durtnt

Colony Days.

ABOVE: Allen, Jason, COle,

Levi, and Blaine prepartnt

for a tame of laser tat.

LEFT: Boys and their toys.

Espedally the AGR tuvs.

LEFT: Phil, Kaltlln,

Malcolm, Robbie, Chris,

Marl4 Dick, and Tom

playlnt In the snow.

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Layout by }ennl TYler

lEFT: Guys tet ready to

destroy a spray painted

BELOW: The men before

the Homecomlnt 2001

parade.

AIOVE: The members of

Alpha Kappa Lambda on

Bid Day 2001.

LEFT: The men of AKL

after a fun tame of foot·

ball In the mud.

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l£Fr: ATO's Christmas

carollnt at sororities.

aELOW: First Annual

Taus Af!alnst Hunter

food drive. The men

raised 1,101 pounds of

food to donate.

ABO\'E: Preparlnt for

their annual Superbowl

sunday football tame.

AIIO\'E: Genlnt Into the

Christmas spirit with

llthts.

l£FT: A few of the the

tuvs preparlnl} for ATO

80's party.

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Beta Theta PI

aELOW: The freshman

class all dressed up.

l£fT: Tbe Beta Tbeta PI

house on Elm Street.

RIGHT: Members of the

Betas play some bas­

ketball.

ABOVE: Men help build a

house for Habitat for

Humanity.

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Delta Chi

Layout by }ennl Tyler

LEFT: A few of the

fluys on a trip to

Whistler, BC.

BELOW: The men

durlnfl the Nonh­

south Football

(lame.

ABOVE: A bunch of the

men han(llnfl out on

superbowl sunday.

LEFT: casey Zenner and

justin Holthaus to(lether

at Delta Chi.

LEFT: Darren, Luke, jon,

Adam, and casey at a

vandal basketball (lame.

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Layout by }ennl TYler

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f!uys durlnfl sprint break

In Nevada.

IElOW: A troup of Detla

SlflS on Bid Day 2001.

AIO\'E: The house In

which many Delta Slflma

Phi Qentlemen live.

lEFT: The men durlnfl

Bike to Boise, their phi·

lanthropy.

P~111

Delta Tau Delta

Uyoul by }ennl Tyler

LEn: TWo Delts have fun

han(!lnf! out.

BOTTOM: The men of

Delta Tau Delta have

fun durlnf! a party.

ABOVE: A few of the

Delts show off their

sense of style with

their shades.

LEFJ: The f!UYS havlnf!

some fun at the Delt

house.

p~ 11]

FarmHouse

Layout by }ennl Tyler

lEFT: Taso and Miles

share a friendly hut In

the hall.

BELOW: The men of

FarmHouse spend

time totether before

a football tame.

AaOW: Krait and Dusty are

rewarded with a delicious

cake.

lEFT: Jared and Krait sit·

tint out of the pool durint Anchor Splash.

lEFT: The tuys take a break from their work

to take a quick plaure.

Kappa SIQma

Layout by }ennl Tyler

LEFT: The front of the

Kappa Slf!ma house.

time outside.

ABOVE: A few of the

f!UVS volunteerlnf! and

washlnf! some animals.

LEFT: A couple of peo­

ple havlnf! some fun

on a raft trip.

P+ 117

Phi Delta Theta

Layout by }ennl Tyler

BELOW: lbe streets

filled up durlnt the

annual TUnle Derby

wbl(h Is the Phi Delta

lbeta's Philanthropy.

LURP t BURP TAVERN

ABOVE: A troup of Quys

hantinl! out at Slurp and Burp Tavern.

l.EFr: The Phi Delt house

decorated for homecom­

lnQ.

P~ 119

Phi Gamma Delta

urour br }ennl Tyler

LEFT: A few I!IIYS

havlnt sone fun at their foam party.

LEFT: current FIJI's are

joined by alumni for the

Norris Pit! Dinner 2004.

ABOVE: FIJI brothers enjoy

hantlnt out.

ABOVE: The Fljls rltht

after the skit for Greek

week 2004.

P~121

Phi Kappa Tau

Layout by }ennl Tyler

LEFT: james and joel tet

ready for Watermelon

Bust 2001.

BELOW: A few of the

f!uys before the annu­

al Forty·Niner.

~:Christy, Ryan,

Dean, and jordan enjoy a

nice meal at the Phi Tau

house.

LEFT: BIJan, Man, james

and Randy take a quick

break from Gammie Golf.

LEFT: Nic Ginter finds a

tood hldilnf! place

Inside a cardboard box.

P~ 12]

PI Kappa Alpha

Layout by }ennl l)'ler

liFT: Taylor johnson

spends some time In his

room.

BOTTOM: Members of

the Pikes take a

break outside the

house.

ABOVE: Andy

Nelson durlnt

Mom's weekend.

liFT: Kyle and Brady

are busy durlnt the Khool year with all of

the fraternity aatvttes.

liFT: Roberts, Bilbao,

and Rounds enJoy their shades Inside the

house.

p~ 125

Sltma Alpha Epsilon

Layout by }ennl TYler

lEFT: A few of the Quys

before White Trash.

•now: The pledte

class of 2001 In

canada.

UOVE: A few of the

freshman durlnl! fall

cruise In Coeur d'Alene.

lEFT: sophomores enjoy

fall cruise 2001.

lEFT: The seniors spend

their last crulze totether

In the fall.

p~ 127

Layout by }ennl l)'ler

Sltma Chi

aJGHT: A few of the

till'S hantlnl! out and

playlnl! some cards.

aJGHT: A troup of people

durlnt one of the many

dances this year.

ABOVE: The men of

Sltma Chi durlnt a

house meetint.

lEFT: Nothlnll Is bener than a fun party at Slflma

Chi.

P~ 129

Sltma Phi Epsilon Layout by }ennl l)'ler

mGHT: one of the men

durlnf! their first dance

of the year.

mGHT: Brock palntlnf!

decorations durlnf! Greek

week.

•now: A few f!uys with

Dlddy.

UO\IE: several men from

Slf! Ep that panlclpated In

Relay for Ufe.

lER: The security staff

durlnt Rock Af!alnst

Rape.

p~ 111

Sltma Nu Layout by }ennl 1)'/er

LEn: Nate Slnc:lalr

horseback rldlnt durlnt

Sprint Break In Mexico.

BELOW: EVan, josh,

Mike, Shawn, Dan,

Nick and John at their

annual Wblte Rose

formal.

ABOVE: Mike, Ty and Brad

stop for a pose at Wbhe

Rose formal.

LEn: Brothers on

Sprint Break In Mexico.

LEn: Garren Thompson, sean

Stevenson, and Brad

Wlnt visit Sltma Nu Headquaners In

Lexlntton, Vlrtlnla.

P~1]]

Theta Chi

Layout by }ennl Tyler

ABOVE: lsaat, Brian, Man,

and Alumnus John at the football t~ame In seanle.

RIGHT: Adam, Ryan, Aaron, and Dave prepare

for a football t~ame.

LEn: TeaQen at the

Theta Chi pledte dan(e.

LEn: Jonathon Rush help- BELOW: Members of Theta

lnt kids from family hous- Chi In front of their (bap-

lnt arve pumpkins with ter bouse. Kappa Kappa Gamma.

P~1]5

Alpha Gamma Delta

Layout by }ennl Tyler

LEFT: susie and Krista

look pretty as they pose

for the (amera.

BOTJOM: Out on the

hill, AGO's tet

totether for the sun­

set and tood times.

BELOW: Shalle(e,Brandl

and Galin just hantlnt

out.

LEFT: Shallece and

Brandl at the fall SYR.D

paJama party

LEFT: Susie, Tracy,

carrie, sarah and Be((a

(arvlnt pumpkins for a

Halloween sisterhood.

P~ 1]7

Alpha Phi

Layout by }ennl 1)'/er

...

lEn: Seniors spend

some-end-of-the year

time totether.

BELOW: Girls bundle

up and drink hot

chocolate to keep

them warm durlnt a

cold Idaho winter.

preparlnt to donate their

time to Hlthway Clean.

LEFT: Sltma Chi sweet­

beans before a fraternity

dance.

lEn: Alpha Phi Is

proud to host

AlphaTraz every year In

an effon to raise

money for a charity.

P~ 1]9

Delta Delta Delta

Layout by Jess/ Bacon

IELOW: Autumn Hansen, Amy

Foster, Allison Blflham, and Ashley Coller take a break

from snowboardlnfl and ski·

lnfl on their trip to Whistler, canada.

lEn: Hailey Goodwin,

Abby Phillips and Yolanda

AIIO\'E: A few of the

women of the Tri·Delt

house t~ather In the din­

Inti area durlnf! a house

event. Back (L to R):

sarah Weber, Amy Foster,

Elaine Winters, Connie

Remsburf!, Kristin Mink

Front: Allison Blf!ham, tan

cooke

lEFr: jessica Stanwood

with her blf! sis jennifer

Clements.

P~ 141

Delta Gamma

Layout by }ennl l)'ler

LEn: The ladles Qet ready for a fun sister­

hood adventure.

BELOW: The sophomore

class takes a quick

break before

Recruitment beQins for the day.

ABOVE: Blrl sisters receive their paddles

from their IItties dur­

lnrl lnltladon.

LEn: laura, sam,

Retan, Diana, Halley, jesse and jessica In

their white dresses.

LEn: Members of Delta

Gamma Qet ready to welcome the new

members on Bid Day.

P~14]

Gamma Phi Beta

Layout by }ennl Tyler

lEFT: Annie and Heidi t~et

a ride from some

Farmhouse t~uys.

aELOW: The t!irls spend

some quality time tot~eth·

er.

UOVE: Holly, Amanda

and Jamie enjoy their

SYRD dance In September.

lEFT: Heatherlee, Holly,

susie and Melanie prac­

tice their t~olf skills dur­

lnt~ Gammle Golf.

l£R: The Gamma Phi's

had a lot of fun ice

skatlnt! and needed a

quick camera break.

P+145

Kappa Alpha Theta

urout by }ennl TYler

LEFJ: A few of the

women take a quick

break from recruitment.

BELOW: The women of

Kappa Alpha Theta and

the men of Theta Chi

after a date dinner.

RIGHT: A troup

of rafters durlnl!

their all house

retreat.

BELOW: The

women of Kappa

Alpha Theta

preparlnt for

recruitment.

P~147

Kappa Delta

Layout by }ennl TYler

lEFT: T.atum Howell ud Kim Johnson spend some time totether.

BELOW: The women of ICapiJil Delta ill

Silverwood for their house retreat.

ICaltPil Delta Zelia fresh­

mu clilSS.

ABOVE: The women of

ICapiJil Delta at basket· bals Mldntlht Madness.

lEFT: Bid day Is illl excltlnt day for the

women while willllnt

for their lncomlnt new members.

P~149

Kappa Kappa Gamma Layout by }ennl Tyler

BELOW: The women are

proud to be Kappas on

Bid Day 2001.

ABOVE: All, Brooke,

Vlrl}lnta and Laura show

off their white dresses.

un: The women bundle

up at the Homecomlnf!

bonfire before the skits

are performed.

BELOW: The members of Kappa Kappa Gamma

f!ather on Bid Day for

their house picture.

P+ 151

PI Beta Phi Layout by }ennl Tyler

u:n: Andrea, sarah,

Shalna, Teri and Raylynne

In the leaves.

IOHOM: The sophomore

dass prepares for a

Valentine's date dinner.

Above: seniors Nolana,

jennl and Valerie Qet

ready to Qo out for a

niQhtln Moscow.

UOVE: Members of PI

Beta Phi panlclpate In Derby Days In which

they were the winners

of this year.

LEFT: Kristen, Ryshel,

Emily and Lacey enjoy

the view from below.

p~ 15]

Rlllld: A member of

Borah plays some pool

atalnst Undley Hall.

Layout by }ennl Tyler

•ELow: The hard

worklnQ pool team

before a match with Lindley.

AllOW: The men of

Borah and the women of

Hays have a nice dinner toQether.

1&1': The men of Borah

all dressed up like

pirates for Halloween.

P~ 155

Layout by }ennl l)'ler

RIGHT: The men and

women of caner durlnf!

Homecomlnf!.

BELOW: caner Hall

spelllnt out Idaho durlnt

Homecomlnt 2001.

AIO\'E: Men of caner Hall prepare some

tood food!

lEfT: some cold hard

cash for the Penny

wars.

lEfT: The men show

pride next to the water

tower.

P~ 157

Rlllld: zach Qets suprlsed by the camera.

Layout by }ennl Tyler

IIB.OW: Men and

women fllettlnt re~cty

to llO to the dial show.

Jake Qlve the cam­

era a quick ttllmpse.

A80VE: Mark enjoys

the remalnlntt bever­

ate In his fish bowl.

L&T: Doutt shows off his can of soup.

P~ 159

Peo le

Layout by }ennl l)'ler

IUQid: Charlie tets as muth tandy as possible

In his mouth.

RIGHT: Nick and other

residents of CNR help out

on Make a Difference

Day.

IELOW: The proud and

stronfl men of the CNR

flail football team.

Above: Holly and Rebecca

enjoy the weather outside

In Mocow.

1.&1': Holly, Rick Ud

Kelsey spend some dme

totether.

P~ 161

People

Layout by }ennl Tyler

.. llbt: Paint the Palouse

allowed many to chip In

and do some volunteerlnf!,

just like this resident •

.. GHT: veronica and her

buddy enjoyln(l each

other's company.

aJGIIT: Ent~lneerlntl Hall

durlntl Make a Dlfferen(e Day.

UO\'E: The men and

women of Ent~lneerlnl!

prepare for Paint the

Palouse. AIIOVE: Danlelle, Man, and Mike durlnt Golden

joes.

Layout by }ennl Tyler

RIGHT: Heather never

has a dull moment out­

side.

IELOW: The women of

Forney wat(hlnl! counlnl! 200].

ABOVE: A few of

the women of

Forney at (amp.

lEFT: Members of

Forney eatlnl!

some sna(ks dur­

lnl! a pany.

P~ 165

Layout by }ennl Tyler

RIGHf: Members of French Hall dur­

lnl! a ski trip.

BElOW: Men and women dressed up

for Tower Trick or Treat 2001.

ABOVE: French Hall tet·

tint ready for GDI week.

lEn: u of 1 fans before a

football tame. They really

know how to show school

spirit!

P~ 167

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gc:m~ 171

Layout by }ennl 1)'/er

RIGHJ: Adrianna and April take a

minute from their busy days to take a

picture

BElOW: A troup of women that repre­

sent Hays Hall.

AaOVE: A troup of Hays

Hall residents before

eolnfl out.

~FJ: Aryn Qets a suprlse

visit from the camera.

P~ 17]

RIGHT: TWo of the mem·

bers of Houston dress

up.

Layout by }ennl Tyler

BELOW: The women of

Houston dress up for

Halloween 2001.

AIOVE: Houston bottles

han(lln(l out In the halls

before a bill event.

LEn: Houston Hall perform·

ance "Puttln' on the Ritz"

durlnfl counlnfl 2001.

P~ 175

llllfll: A l}uy from

Lindley has some fun

wlddlln~t some wood.

Layout by }ennl Tyler

Most Ul srudents ·lmkdrtntsoer weet ·llfll.toncu week or less ·hftrdtlnk urtve

..... .

' 'I •

IELOW: The men and

women of Undley spend­

lnt time totether camp­

lnt.

AIOW: A couple peo­

ple take a break to

take a picture.

IDT: Lots of kisses for

Undley hall men and

women.

p~ 177

Layout by jess/ Bacon

RIGHJ: Tal has a bit of a

problem with her runny

nose while studylnt her

French.

OOVE: Nlc and Clara

take a second to show

off their party-style hats.

RIGHJ: jessl and early

soaklnt up the sun while

they walt for a table at

Outback Steak House In

Coeur'd Alene.

AIOVE: early, Blake, Klra,

Jen and jess enjoy a nlf!ht of bowllnt at Zeppos In

Pullman.

u:n: Anf!, Brandl,

Breanna and Marissa

hanf!lnt out at Redmond

Town Center In Seattle

while on a trip to see the

Mariners.

P+ 179

Uyour by }ennl l)'ler

RIGHT: Tracy belnl! her silly self.

A.IOVE: Jennifer tlves us

a nice smile.

RIGHT: Erin had fun

dresslnt up for

Halloween 2001.

.uovE: Ml(helle and

Kendra take a minute out

of their busy days to take

a plaure.

lEFT: Traq and Josh

with bill smiles for the

(am era.

P+ 181

People

Layout by }ennl Tyler

aJGHr: The se<ond noor men of Neely Hall.

BELOW: The third floor

men of Neely Hall.

ABOVE: Men and women

wearlnl! totas for RHA's

«:ounlnt.

LEn: The first floor

women of Neely Hall.

Pecrk 18]

lltln: just hantllntl out

In the hall.

Layout by }ennl Tyler

Below: Men and women

of the hall help clean up

for homecomlnf!.

Above: Anton,

jessica and jerry

spend some time

totether.

ABOVE: Mel!, jessica,

Adam and Katrina

spend some time at

the 2001 Leadership

Retreat.

lEn: The men of

Olesen Hall prepare to

coun.

P~ 185

Layout by }ennl Tyler

A.BO\'E: Residents of

Scholars enjoy helplnl!

others out by volunteer­

In~! to paint houses for

Paint the Palouse.

RIGHI: Taklnl! a shon

break from palntlnl!.

Rlllht: A few lovely

scholars help Paint

the Palouse.

ABOVE: several women

from Scholars dress up

for an lmponant event.

lEfT: Alllda, Katie, and Tessa bundle up and

take a quick plaure.

P~ 187

aJtld: A few tlrls spend some time totether dur­

int Homecomlnt.

Layout by }ennl Trier

IELOW: The members of

Snow playln(! around dur­

lnt Homecomln(! 2001.

snow Hall

AIOVE: Men and

women dressed up for

Halloween 2001.

LEFT: Lots of (!Iris and

one I!UY Qet ready to

to out for the nll!ht.

P~ 189

RIGHT: Ketelha, casey,

and Nikki ready to to

out on the town.

Layout by }ennl Tyler

IELOW: Hlllare, Coleen, Sitka, and casey all

hantlnl! out around the

house.

ABOVE:

Members of

Steel House spend some quality time

totether.

lEFT: Sitka,

casey, cat, and

Coleen on a

Friday after·

noon In front

of Steel House.

Pe<>jk 191

Layout by }ennl Tyler

LEn: Lora Horn and Trlsh

Hendrix tenlnt their

Qroove on to Madonna.

l&T: AQrlcultural and Ufe

Sdences Hall at a formal

Thanksttvlnt dinner with

faculty from the Collef!e of

Af!rlculture.

Am\'E: L to R-chrlstlan

Pace, Jonathan

Hlldenbran, Nicasio

usabel, Tom Barren. "All hall love ..

P~ 19]

Layout by }ennl Tyler

BELOW: A «:ouple of

Tartthee residents dan«:­

lntt and havlntt fun.

ABOVE: The ladles all show off one of their

Tarthee men dressed up.

RIGHJ: A performance by

the Italian sausaQe Qets

everyone's anentlon.

P~ 195

Layout by }ennl Tyler

liGHT: lWo silly members of Gault.

BElOW: Some of the men of Gualt

hanQinl! out with some of their

friends at dinner.

AIIO\'E: A few of the men

have some fun with

bananas.

lEFT: A member of Gault

enjoys a very larfle

(heeseburter.

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KEEPING THE TRADITION Goalkeeper helps represent future of Vandal soccer

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Big West, teams try to sort out Friday ' soccer scuffle in Irvine

Curtis retires from calling Vandal basketball games

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Michael named new interim Ul president

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White lays foundation for task force ' work

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General studies major searches for ways to utilize diverse knowledge

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Campus groups discuss diversity in reference to religion

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Hands display heartfelt messages

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Restructuring committee members disagree with decision process

Wilkins: Christianity is most effective against slavery and • Ul and Was.hfnscon Statt!' Unlvershy r«ORJ'll:t.ed student o•g.ml1.a tlon.

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