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(offer expires 6/13/89) Bolle Serengeti Ray Ban Porsche-Carrera Gargoyles Armani VISIONS Mon. - Fri. 10-5:30 Sat. 10-3 Mon. - Fri. 10-5:30, Sat. 10-3 806 Massachusetts 841-7421 Foster honored posthumously by Gary Patton Kansan staff writer With nearly six years of college education behind him, KU senior Lance Foster died May 7, just two weeks before his long-awaited graduation. He died of interna injuries received May 6 when a Pepsi truck hit him in the dining hall of St. phenson Scholarship Hall where he lived. before," Longaker added. Foster, 23, from Stillwater, Okla. was posthumously awarded a bachelor of science degree in systematics and ecology and a bachelor of arts degree in political science at commencement ceremonies May 21. He graduated with distinction in both majors. Foster, who remained conscious after the accident, told KU police that he had put 50 cents in the soda machine. When it didn't give him a drink, he began rocking it back and forth, causing the machine to fall on him, police spokesman Lt. Jeanne Longaker said. "I have never heard of this type accident happening on campus Foster was taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital and later flown to the University of Kansas Medical Center. He was a Med Center spokesman, said. "He was such a great student with such a great personality," said Michael Gaines, professor of mathematics and ecology and one of Foster's teachers and academic advisers. "He had a passion for learning that was driven by his thirst for knowledge." To commemorate Foster's academic excellence, the division of biological sciences has established an award in Foster's name. Each year, the division's graduating senior with the most outstanding honors research thesis will be presented with a $100 cash award. Although journalism was not his major, Foster worked at student radio station KJHK for two years. Serving as program director in his final semester, he routinely worked 20-40 hour workweeks, said station manager Mike Ulin. KJHK broadcast a three-hour special program May 8 in Storner's honor that included musical dedications tales from friends and co-workers. Some of Foster's \lost friends said they would remember him as someone they could always count on for companionship. "If you asked him to do something, he was always there to do it," said Eleanor Gier, friend and fellow Stephen Henneman. He just loved to be out doing things." At the request of Stephenpons residents, the vending machine that fell on Foster was removed from the hall several days after the accident, said Karla Carney of University Relations. The machine was not bolted down at the time of the accident, Longaker said. "University policy is to bolt vending machines to the wall when there has been evidence of vandalism," Carney said. "There had been no evidence of vandalism with this machine." Foster is survived by his mother and father, of Stillwater, and brothers Clay, 28, of Seattle, Wash., and Morris, 29, of Norman, Okla. He was buried May 10 at the Hawley Cemetery in Grant County, Okla. The family requests that memorials be sent to the youth fund of the First Christian Church in Stillwater, where they are served as a junior and college deacon. Foster had been accepted to the graduate program of the Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Policy at the University of Texas. He might have had some day he might be interested in owning a broadcast property. Whatever Foster's plans and goals might have been, some of his closest friends insisted that 'Lance was the man who person who would do his own thing.' swimsuits that dominate the pool Mon. thru Sat. 9:00-3:00, Thurs. 11:00-8:30, 12:00-15:00 Welcome to our team, we're up to your game. 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