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Spring graduation candidates
News release prepared by: Julie Fosberg and Erinn Barcomb-Peterson, 785-532-6415
Note to editors: Students are listed by county and hometown. If a student is receiving more than one degree, all degrees to be earned are listed with the student's name. This listing does not include graduation honors, which will be released in June along with the list of students receiving semester honors. If a Manhattan area address was given as a permanent address, the student will be listed in the permanent address county and also in the county for the high school of record.
Wednesday, May 2, 2007 K-State commencement
K-STATE PRESENTING DEGREES TO MORE THAN 2,600 STUDENTS
MANHATTAN -- More than 2,600 students are candidates to receive degrees from Kansas State University. Commencement ceremonies are Saturday, May 5, for K-State at Salina; and Friday, May 11, and Saturday, May 12, on the K-State campus in Manhattan.
To be awarded include more than 2,230 bachelor's degrees, nearly 290 master's degrees and 170 doctorates, and more than 70 associate degrees. Nearly 140 students will receive multiple degrees. This spring, 66 students are receiving their degrees through K-State distance education programs.
Candidates for degrees from K-State include:
HARVEY COUNTY
Burrton: Wesley Tyler Good, B.S. in business administration; Lacey Danielle Mackey, bachelor of science
Halstead: Brendan James Gleason, B.S. in architectural engineering; Bret Alan Toews, B.S. in agriculture
Hesston: Scott Allen Hahn, master of science; Justin Michael Herron, B.S. in construction science and management; Sara Rene Rans, bachelor of science
Newton: Daniel Ryan Buller, bachelor of science (education); Matt Dane Claassen, B.S. in agriculture; Evan Lane Clark, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Laura Jean Dudte, B.S. in family studies and human services; Kristin Renee Eck, B.S. in business administration; Jeffery Scott Franzen, B.S. in electrical engineering; Joseph Bruce Jolliff, B.S. in electrical engineering; Shana Kay Kaufman, B.S. in family studies and human services; Brad James Klaassen, B.S. in agribusiness; Derik Michael Klaassen, B.S. in agribusiness; Amanda Kay Riffel, bachelor of science; Zane Wesley Unrau, B.S. in agriculture; Jeremy Lynn Voth, B.S. in construction science and management
Sedgwick: Patricia Lynne Black, B.S. in agriculture; Skip Andrew Cowan, bachelor of science; Lindsey Lee Jones, B.S. in agriculture; Amber Kaye Young, B.S. in agriculture
Editor's note: The students listed below gave an out-of-county permanent address. These students are listed by high school to get the news to their hometown newspapers.
Burrton High School: William Joseph Klein, associate of technology, B.S. in technology management, associate of science, B.S. in aeronautical technology, associate of applied science and B.S. in aeronautical technology
Halstead High School: Lucas Garrett Dick, B.S. in construction science and management; John David Evans, B.S. in aeronautical technology and associate of technology
Hesston High School: Josh Lee Eicher, bachelor of science; Benjamin Jason Fulk, B.S. in agriculture; Angela Renee Holle, master of accountancy; Allison Jean Krase, B.S. in family studies and human services
Newton High School: Elissa Grace Bartel, B.S. in interior design; Adam Patrick Bode, bachelor of science; Lacie Marie Fair, bachelor of science and bachelor of science (education); Mike August Massaglia, B.S. in agriculture; Stephanie Jo Oursler, bachelor of science
Newton Christian High School: Zachary Adam Williams, B.S. in electrical engineering
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