the daily egyptian, semester in photos fall 2010 edition

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The Daily Egyptian student newspaper, Semester in Photos edition for Fall 2010

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Page 1: The Daily Egyptian, Semester in Photos Fall 2010 Edition

Tyler “The Rockstar” Harr, of Stuttgart, Ark., hangs on to his bull for the full 8 seconds at the DuQuoin State Fair Aug. 29, earning a score of 83.3 points for his first ride

of the night. The D Bar D Rodeo Co. bull riding event was one of many on the fair’s schedule, which continued through Labor Day.

GENNA ORD | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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Aiden “Bacon” Jarrett, 3, fights with Matt “Ducky McFeelgood” Stearns during Dagorhir practice Oct. 13 at Evergreen Park. Aiden’s mother, Megan “Allura” Jarrett, said Aiden has

come to practices since he was a baby, and he and his 3-week-old brother Faolin will be raised by the battlefield. “My kids will be running this field someday,” she said.

JESS VERMEULEN | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Kevin Hill, a senior studying radio-television, performs Nov. 3 at the Crown Jewel Lounge as part of the Carbondale Comedy Night. Among the topics up for dissection were relationships,

the recent election and prime time television. The weekly event, which was started by SIUC students, has grown substantially, said Tim O’Laughlin, a regular performer at the events.

GEORGE LAMBOLEY| DAILY EGYPTIAN

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DE photo staff, from left to right : Pat Sutphin, Steve Berczynski, Jess Vermeulen, Dan Dwyer, Genna Ord, Isaac Smith, George Lamboley and Edyta Blaszczyk. COVER PAGE TOP: Bob Conley takes a cigarette break July 27 in Wright Square in Savannah, Ga. Until recently, Conley lived on the streets of Savannah, playing guitar for tips. “I was scared to death to be one of those homeless people living underneath a bridge, and I became one,” Conley said. “I just accepted it. I figured this is where the good Lord wanted me.” In July, Conley was approved for a tour guide’s license and said he hopes to start a business that will keep him off of the streets permanently. — Isaac Smith | Daily Egyptian

JULIA RENDLEMAN | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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COVER PAGE BOTTOM LEFT:Southern Illinois Dance Company member Ashley Victoria, of Crystal Lake, practices Nov. 30 at the company’s tech rehearsal at Furr Auditorium. COVER PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT:Victoria Freeland waits for a volunteer to pack food and toiletries into a grocery bag during the Veterans Stand Down Sept. 8 at the Marion VA Medical Center. Freeland, an Army Veteran who served in the Vietnam War in the Criminal Investigation Command, lives in Fairfield and said she has been attending these events since 1976, a year after her neck was broken in an accident. Sylvia Jackson, chief of voluntary services at the Marion VA Medical Center, said the name of the event correlates with a pause in combat to allow soldiers rest and relaxation. The service provides veterans with food, shelter, clothing, health screenings and other services once a year.

Daily Egyptian

A word from our Photo Editor: My experience as photo editor at the Daily Egyptian cannot be summed up into one wonderfully descriptive word. In fact, there are quite a few words I could use to describe the vast sea of emotions that overwhelmed me

almost every day at work this se-mester, but for the reader’s sake I won’t delve too deeply into them.

In all honesty, I can look at my time as photo editor in a very pos-itive way. I have learned so much, not only about myself, but also about the faces behind the Daily

Egyptian. I have gained a new and well-deserved appreciation for the entire staff of the DE. Most importantly, I have found a family in the photo staff.

Edyta Blaszczyk, your You-Tube finds soothed my soul. Isaac

Smith, Panera Bread is, indeed, a window to my heart. Steve Berc-zynski, you are the only co-worker I could stand to be neighbors with. George Lamboley, alarm clocks are essential for life. Pat Sutphin, you may no longer call me boss

lady. Genna Ord, let’s go hiking sometime soon. And last but not least, Dan Dwyer, you better come back and visit me.

Thank you, Daily Egyptian, for another amazing semester. I owe you. - Jess Vermeulen

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Mario Pena, an undecided sophomore from Chicago, climbs up to the first level of the high ropes course Oct. 14 at the Touch of Nature Environmental Center.

Fifteen ROTC cadets arrived at 8 a.m. to complete the high ropes course, which included eight different obstacles on two different levels as well as a zipline.

PAT SUTPHIN | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Claire Mueller draws a tree Oct. 13 with a peace sign during Chalk 4 Peace at the free forum area on campus. Chalk 4 Peace started in 2003 and grew to a worldwide effort in 2005. Chalk 4 Peace

is not encouraged as an anti-war demonstration; rather, it is a creative presentation for young artists of all ages using the theme of peace, according to its website.

PAT SUTPHIN | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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(TOP) Dalton Sims, 3, takes an up-close look at a Brahma bull at the 5th annual Welcome Back Barbeque at St. Germain Square Aug. 23. Petting zoo animals were brought from Missouri by Debbie Thorsen, who owns St. Germain. The event is one of many put on by the staff at St. Germain apartments, among other social activities such as twice-monthly Sunday brunches. Don and Delayna Beattie, who work at the apartments said letting students relax and get to know one another is important. “In a way, that’s why we’re here,” said Beattie.

(LEFT) Dr. Linda Hostalek performs a cranial osteopathy on Izaiah Preston, 4 months, during a Sept. 22 visit to the Holistic Wellness Institute. Holistic medicine is a practice that uses the body, mind and spirit to promote optimal health in an individual, according to the American Holistic Medical Association.

DAN DWYER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Ron Kempfer cuts hair Nov. 12 for residents

of the Community Integrated Living

Arrangement Home at his barber shop in

Chester. Kempfer has been cutting hair in

Chester for 45 years. Kempfer said he

started cutting hair in Carbondale in June of

1963 and moved his business to Chester

two years later. “I got married and she didn’t want to live in Carbondale, so I said

I would come here for a year. I’ve been here

ever since,” he said.ISAAC SMITH

DAILY EGYPTIAN

GENNA ORD | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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Robert Hinson waits for customers Oct. 22 during a yard sale put together by his friend Joseph Runningwolf. Hinson set up in a vacant lot between the Doña Camilla Mexican Groceries store and what was once Big Boy’s Q’n. Hinson, who has lived on the streets

since 2006, said he met Runningwolf at a gas station and has been friends with him since. Runningwolf said he put the yard sale together from what he has collected out of dumpsters during the last year. He said he wanted to have the sale simply to have something to do.

ISAAC SMITH | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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The women’s cross country team jogs down Pleasant Hill road Nov. 1. Emily Toennies and Megan Hoelscher were the first women from SIU to make all-conference since A’Seret Dukobo in 2007.

GENNA ORD | DAILY EGYPTIAN

David Griffin practices chipping Oct. 22 at Crab Orchard Golf Course in Carterville. The Salukis will compete in the Dancing Rabbit Tournament on Feb. 20-21 in Jackson, Miss.

EDYTA BŁASZCZYK | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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Freshman center CiCi Shannon fights for the ball Nov. 16 against a Tennessee State player during the women’s basketball game at the SIU Arena. The Salukis lost 57-43.

GEORGE LAMBOLEY | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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Daily Egyptian Study Break Wednesday, December 15, 201010

(Answers tomorrow)MADAM EIGHT JITNEY MIDDAYYesterday’s Jumbles:

Answer: How she felt when the plane bounced aroundin the storm — “AGITATED”

Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, assuggested by the above cartoon.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAMEby Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek

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Sudoku, visitwww.sudoku.org.uk.

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Senior linebacker Stephen Franklin leads the Salukis in a cheer before entering Saluki Stadium to kick off the ribbon cutting ceremony Aug. 24. The Salukis beat Quincy 70-7 Sept. 2 in the first game at the stadium.

GENNA ORD | DAILY EGYPTIAN

PILOT AFTER KINDLY FILLETJumbles:Answer: What he turned his car into —

A “TINKER” TOY

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The Salukis celebrate a point by senior middle blocker Jasmine Conner during a five-set come-from-behind victory Oct. 8 against conference foe Indiana State in Davies Gymnasium. Conner led the Salukis with 19 kills and five blocks.

DAN DWYER | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Sophomore Jeremy Bankston and freshman Matthew Benes leap over hurdles Dec. 2 during track practice at the Recreation Center.

JESS VERMEULEN | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Isaiah Cruz, a high school senior from Metropolis, gets his neck checked by team doctor Jake Glass Sept. 17 at halftime of the high school football game against Harrisburg in Harrisburg. Massac County head coach Kelly Glass said 11 players were unable to play in the game due to injuries. “It hurts. A lot of the injured kids are seniors and this may be it for them,” Glass said. The Massac County Patriots were defeated by the Harrisburg Bulldogs 21-9.

JESS VERMEULEN | DAILY EGYPTIAN

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EDYTA BLASZCZYK | DAILY EGYPTIAN

GENNA ORD | DAILY EGYPTIAN EDYTA BLASZCZYK | DAILY EGYPTIAN(TOP LEFT) Sophomore tennis player Melanie Delsart returns a volley during practice Aug. 23 at the tennis courts. Delsart was the Missouri Valley Conference’s Freshman of the Year in 2009. The Saluki women’s tennis team will compete against the University of Louisville Jan. 28. (BOTTOM LEFT) Junior swimmer Jill Weckbach and freshman Csaba Gercsak warm

up Sept. 14 before getting in the pool during swim practice, at the Recreation Center. The Salukis faced University of Kentucky and University of Missouri at SIU Sept. 16. (RIGHT) Junior guard Troy Long attempts to block the ball before a dunk during the Salukis’ 85-63 loss to the University of Illinois Nov. 13 at Assembly Hall in Champaign.

Cobden seventh- graders Taylor Tomazzoli and Carley Washer play air guitar to “Don’t Stop

Believing” Oct. 2 before their first-

round Illinois Junior High

State softball game against Pope County

in Pickneyville. The Lady

Appleknockers were defeated

18-3. “We had a great season, but

we just didn’t come to play today,” coach

Becky Knop said. The players

said they were disappointed but

excited for next season.

JESS VERMEULENDAILY EGYPTIAN