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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:
LEAVENWORTH COUNTY
Easton: Cynthia Ann Akasaki, B.S. in dietetics
Fort Leavenworth: Jim B Correll, master of science; Edward C Croot, master of science; Thomas Anwyl Duncan II, master of arts; Scott Christie Farquhar, master of arts; John Mark Ferrell, master of science; Jennifer P Finch, master of science; Nathan D Goubeaux, master of science; Darrell L Green, master of science; John Trost Kuehn, doctor of philosophy; Connie L Latiolais, master of science; Gary C Leroux, master of science; David G McGurk, master of science; Michael P Moran, master of science; Thong H Nguyen, master of science; Luis Alfredo Ortiz, master of science; Michael A Petrunyak, master of science; James L Turner, master of science; Eric Laird Walker, master of science; Aaron S West, master of arts
Lansing: Holly Michelle Carmichael, B.S. in elementary education; Gavin Lee Couvelha, bachelor of science (education); Leanne Fingland Gray, B.S. in information systems; Oliver L Hasse, master of science; Laura Katherine Hicks, B.S. in business administration; Eric Paul Katz, master of science; Heather Ryan Morehead, bachelor of architecture; Hosea Morgan III, B.S. in business administration; Lindsey Erin Welch, bachelor of science
Leavenworth: Natalie Raquel Anderson, bachelor of arts; William J Carr, master of science; Mark Andrew Cox, B.S. in business administration; Paul Albert Davis, B.S. in business administration; Bryon J Fugate, master of science; Phillip K Gage, master of science; Howard P Hall, master of science; Mona S Jibril, master of science; Charlotte Marie Kersten, bachelor of science; Jennifer L Knight, B.S. in apparel and textiles; Daniel Edward Lemm, bachelor of science; Jerad Michael Linder, bachelor of arts; Whitney Jane Mordica, master of science; Scott G Murawski, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Donald S Potoczny, master of science; Bryan Douglas Ross, B.S. in agriculture; Stacy Lynne Sepulvado, bachelor of arts; Elizabeth Ann Simanowitz, B.S. in business administration; Lauren Elizabeth Smith, bachelor of interior architecture; David Antony Tarvin, master of science; Tony Taylor, master of science; Samantha Joy Underwood, B.S. in family studies and human services; Brandie Colleen Wempe-Rick, master of science; Thomas Carl Westen, master of arts
Linwood: Julie Brooke Carden, B.S. in agriculture
Tonganoxie: Nicholas Jay Albert, master of business administration; Laura Beth Ann Knetter, B.S. in family studies and human services; Melissa Kay Moss, bachelor of arts; Jennifer Lynn Reischman, B.S. in agriculture; Kerilyn Renee Walker, master of accountancy; Lynsey M Wedd, bachelor of architecture
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.
Basehor Baptist School: Tyler Max McGown, master of science
Basehor-Linwood High School: Bryan Grant Hallier, bachelor of architecture; Colby Blake Kooser, B.S. in construction science and management
Immaculata High School: Katie Lynn Albright, B.S. in hotel and restaurant management
Lansing High School: Rebecca Sue Abramovitz, B.S. in agriculture; Cari Bowlin, doctor of veterinary medicine; Megan Marie Hauver, bachelor of science; Lindsey Erin Wilcox, associate of technology, B.S. in technology management and B.S. in computer systems technology
Leavenworth Senior High School: Todd Jeremy Heer, B.S. in dietetics; Steffanie Lynn Honaker, B.S. in human nutrition; Donald James Indermuehle, B.S. in computer engineering; Christie Marie Schroll, B.S. in business administration; Elizabeth Allece Smith, master of architecture
Tonganoxie High School: Tara Elizabeth Gurss, B.S. in family studies and human services; Joseph Michael Sledd, bachelor of fine arts; Ian Patrick Wakeman, B.S. in computer engineering
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