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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:
SEDGWICK COUNTY
Andale: Jacob A Ramsey, B.S. in business administration; Kirstin Nicole Veith, B.S. in food science and industry
Bel Aire: Kimberly Brooke Robinson, B.S. in human nutrition and bachelor of science
Cheney: Brittanie Marie Escareno, bachelor of arts; Rebecca Lynn Helten, bachelor of arts; Cole L Miller, B.S. in agribusiness; Brian Ray Zimmerman, B.S. in agriculture
Clearwater: Katherine Lynn Clymer, bachelor of arts
Colwich: Renee Margaret Appleby, B.S. in business administration; Stefani Marie Brand, B.S. in business administration; Kenton William Dreiling, B.S. in electronic and computer engineering technology and associate of technology; Carrie Ann Mertes, bachelor of architecture; Carly Jean Simon, B.S. in family studies and human services; Steven Francis Suellentrop, B.S. in business administration; Magdalen Martha Wolf, bachelor of arts; Nicole Marguerite Woodard, bachelor of science (education)
Derby: Matthew Bryan Burkemper, bachelor of science; Kristen Ann Ford, bachelor of science; Natasha Rhiannon Fuller, bachelor of arts; Sarah Christine Giltner, master of accountancy; Adam Paul Graebner, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Abigail Kristen Johnson, B.S. in agriculture; Patricia Lynn Leidich, B.S. in computer systems technology and associate of technology; Matthew Bradley Link, bachelor of fine arts; Christina Jo McGeeney, B.S. in business administration; Kelly Leigh Miller, doctor of veterinary medicine; Keenan Eric Morris, B.S. in business administration; Ginny Lee Penn, B.S. in agriculture; Amanda Brooke Richards, bachelor of science; Christopher Matthew Ward, B.S. in mechanical engineering
Garden Plain: Jordan Walter Bergkamp, master of accountancy; Megan Lynn Hampel, B.S. in athletic training
Goddard: Joseph Edward Brown, bachelor of arts; Megan Rae Coleman, B.S. in agriculture; Debra Elizabeth Greenwood, bachelor of science; Abby Gale Letts, doctor of veterinary medicine; William John Wallisch, bachelor of science; Dustin James Whitley, B.S. in business administration; Crystal Lee Williams, B.S. in elementary education
Haysville: Clayton Robert Forgey, B.S. in architectural engineering; Susan Parkinson Norton, doctor of philosophy; Leslie R Overby-Cunningham, master of science
Kechi: Byron David Moore, B.S. in business administration
Maize: Michael Andrew McCulley, B.S. in business administration
Mount Hope: Brandon P Winter, B.S. in agriculture
Peck: Michelle Lesli Knapp, B.S. in family studies and human services
Valley Center: Jennifer Lynn Bartel, B.S. in business administration; Sydney Aline Bidleman, B.S. in food science and industry; Kelly Lauren Dooley, bachelor of fine arts; Andrea Charlene Edwards, B.S. in business administration; Rebecka M Ellis, B.S. in elementary education; Kate Elizabeth Jacob, doctor of veterinary medicine; Travis William Mullins, B.S. in business administration; Bradley Paul Riemann, bachelor of architecture
Viola: Chris Alan Baalmann, B.S. in construction science and management; Jannessa Ann Rausch, bachelor of science; Blake Evan Zogleman, B.S. in business administration
Wichita: John Robert Aagaard, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Sarah Rochelle Acuff, bachelor of science; Alaine Argo, bachelor of science; Conolley Jan August, B.S. in elementary education; Jackson Frazer Ayres, master of arts; Paul Phillip Badke, associate of technology; Jonathan Marc Bartel, B.S. in computer engineering; Krista Lea Biddle, bachelor of arts; Erin Leigh Bodlak, B.S. in elementary education; Kale Devon Breer, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Jeremy David Brewer, B.S. in construction science and management; Carolyn Michel Brooks, B.S. in business administration; Aaron Michael Browne, B.S. in computer engineering; Aaron D Bush, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Alicia E Casey, bachelor of science; Luke Edward Cocking, bachelor of science; Jennifer Lynn Cordell, bachelor of science (education) and bachelor of science; Bradley Smith Dalton, B.S. in business administration; Kamolthip Darasawat, master of science; Matthew Kean Dauffenbach, bachelor of science; Lucas Paul Denning, B.S. in agriculture; Denise Gale Dias, master of science; Luke Evan Dolechek, bachelor of architecture; Layla Ziad El-Chami, B.S. in family studies and human services; Ashley Ann Erdman, bachelor of fine arts; Tyson Kale Erdman, bachelor of arts; Laura Marie Feldkamp, bachelor of science (education); Eryn Elizabeth-Ashley Forbes, B.S. in agriculture; Stephen Joseph Friedman, bachelor of science; Rodd W Fuller, master of science; Jeff Alan Gardner, master of science; Rachel Marie Gerik, B.S. in family studies and human services; Brett Matthew Gibbens, B.S. in business administration; Kinzie Alison Gibson, master of science; Lindsey Nicole Givens, bachelor of landscape architecture; Gretchen Nicole Glenn, master of science; Stephanie Leigh Gorges, bachelor of science; Jamie Nicole Grauberger, B.S. in business administration; Mark E Gutowski, B.S. in hotel and restaurant management; Mauricio Guzman, B.S. in business administration; Christopher Scott Hamker, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Elaine Waverly Hanna, doctor of philosophy; Logan James Harrington, B.S. in electrical engineering; Meagan Nicole Hawthorne, bachelor of arts; David Douglas Hembree, bachelor of science; Jaime Lynne Henry, bachelor of science; Andrew K Hildreth, bachelor of science; Faith Ann Hoefling, B.S. in elementary education; Joshua Douglas Hoffman, B.S. in business administration; Austin Thomas Horner, bachelor of science; Levi Read Houk, B.S. in chemical engineering; Gregory John Huschka, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Karen J Jantz, B.S. in computer science and bachelor of science; Jacob Paul Janzen, B.S. in electrical engineering; Chad Michael Jensen, bachelor of fine arts; Adam Robert Kater, bachelor of science; Matthew D King, bachelor of arts; Douglas J Knipp, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Dalane Renae Krehbiel, bachelor of science; Rachel Anne Lawn, bachelor of science; Kristi Sue Lawrence, bachelor of arts; Rina A Lawson, B.S. in human ecology; Erin Elizabeth Learned, bachelor of science; Rachel Joann Linnabary, bachelor of arts; Jennifer Suzanne Little, B.S. in family studies and human services; Colleen Victoria Loo, bachelor of science and bachelor of arts; Daniel Peter Mahoney, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Jason Andrew Mahoney, B.S. in computer systems technology; Mackenzie Lee Manson, bachelor of architecture; Michael S Marlen, master of science; Melissa Kay Martin, B.S. in family studies and human services; Mike August Massaglia, B.S. in agriculture; Joseph Phelan McCarthy, B.S. in business administration; Chris R Meissen, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Katie Grace Moldenhauer, B.S. in elementary education; Lauren Gayle Morrow, B.S. in elementary education; Amy Marie Morts, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Vanessa C Myers, bachelor of architecture; Michael Dana Netherton, bachelor of arts; Jeffrey A Newlin, B.S. in electrical engineering; Blake Robert Olney, B.S. in business administration; Christina Joy Powell, bachelor of arts; Scott Michael Pufahl, B.S. in business administration; Kelli Rene Rader, bachelor of arts; Ryan Scott Reyes, bachelor of science; Nicklaus J Richmond, bachelor of science; Aaron M Roberts, B.S. in construction science and management; Allison Nichole Robertson, bachelor of science; Blake Alan Robinson, bachelor of science; John Clement Ross, B.S. in business administration; Ashley A Schaeffer, B.S. in business administration; Erin Nichole Schafer, bachelor of science; Seth Brandon Schultz, B.S. in information systems; Charles Matthew Seimears, doctor of philosophy; Carmen Michelle Simon, bachelor of architecture; Ashley Elizabeth Smit, bachelor of science; Dereck Marcus Smith, bachelor of science; Philip Charles Solomon, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Jaime Thomas Stamatson, master of arts; David James Stauth, bachelor of architecture; Adam Patrick Steiner, bachelor of science; Lorraine Ann Steiner, doctor of philosophy; William Ray Stone, bachelor of science (education); Jason Blake Stowell, B.S. in mechanical engineering; Amy Renee Summers, B.S. in business administration; Maren Amanda Taylor, B.S. in agriculture; Nicholas Alexander Thomas, B.S. in business administration; Chelsea Nichole Thornton, B.S. in apparel and textiles; Jamie Kaitlyn Travis, bachelor of arts; Ryan Paul Underwood, bachelor of arts; Andrew Joseph Vining, bachelor of arts; Michael J Walsh, bachelor of science; Abigail Christine Waymire, bachelor of arts; Brian James Weber, associate of technology and B.S. in aeronautical technology; Benjamin T Weigand, B.S. in architectural engineering; James P Williams, bachelor of science; Stephanie Rae Williams, master of science; Adam Paul Ybarra, B.S. in athletic training; Matthew Albert Zenisek, B.S. in business administration
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.
Andale High School: Adam J Ast, B.S. in agriculture; Steven A Hermes, B.S. in construction science and management; Dustin Robert Schmidt, bachelor of fine arts
Bishop Carroll Catholic High School: Anne Marie Cravens, master of science; Ashley Nicole Rippe, B.S. in elementary education
Derby High School: Robert Jens Christensen, B.S. in electrical engineering; Shauna Michelle Cushman, B.S. in elementary education; Brittney Michelle Minson, B.S. in business administration; Rachel Lynn Riedel, B.S. in elementary education
Independent High School: Kendra Lynn Feuerbacher, bachelor of science (education)
Kapaun Mount Carmel High School: Katherine Elizabeth Brewton, bachelor of science; Kirbie Jessica Cornejo, bachelor of fine arts; Mary Catherine Dwyer, B.S. in human nutrition; Harrison Albert Funke, bachelor of science; Christine Marie Loudon, B.S. in business administration; Margaret Theresa O'Connor, B.S. in business administration
Maize High School: Jessica Rose Helms, B.S. in human nutrition
Trinnity Academy: Timothy Craig Atkinson, bachelor of science; Tessa Christine Korol, bachelor of arts; Caitlin Noel Wagner, master of accountancy
Valley Center High School: Blake G King, bachelor of science
Wichita Area Technical College: Jennifer Denise McCallum, doctor of veterinary medicine
Wichita Collegiate School: Jennifer L Antholz, doctor of veterinary medicine
Wichita High School East: Ryan Mathew Crangle, bachelor of arts; Megan Ann Enns, B.S. in computer science; Kira Dawn Everhart-Valentin, master of arts; Mark Gregory Ruder, doctor of veterinary medicine; Jamie Diane Veeder, B.S. in agriculture
Wichita High School North: Nabil Abdul-Kader, B.S. in construction science and management
Wichita High School Northwest: Sara Lynn Fisher, doctor of philosophy; Carl Michael Palmer, bachelor of architecture; Chris Alden Payton, doctor of veterinary medicine
Wichita High School Southeast: Miranda Rae Carrell, bachelor of arts; Erin Louise Lawrence, B.S. in family studies and human services; Megan Leigh Mohney, doctor of veterinary medicine; Ian J Worrell, master of business administration
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