Sophomore leadership honorary selects 2018-2019 members
Thursday, April 26, 2018
MANHATTAN — Kansas State University's Silver Key, a sophomore leadership honor society, has selected new members for the 2018-2019 academic year.
To be eligible for Silver Key, students must have at least a 3.0 grade point average and be in their sophomore year at the university.
Silver Key members take part in a variety of community service projects throughout the semester. Past projects have included hosting children from the Boys and Girls Club at a men's basketball game; Sleep Out for the Homeless fundraiser benefiting the Manhattan Emergency Shelter; highway and neighborhood cleanup efforts; and Sunday afternoon visits to Stoneybrook, a senior living community in Manhattan.
The following students are members of Silver Key for 2018-2019; included are majors and hometowns:
Sara Partin, English, Augusta; Bryson Thomas, apparel and textiles, Baldwin City; Adam Elbert, biological systems engineering, and Michaela Musselman, animal sciences and industry, both from Clay Center; Lauren Howard, elementary education, Eudora; Jerica Garcia, kinesiology, and Cara Hopkins, life science, both from Garden City.
From Greater Kansas City: Caroline Webster, business administration, Leawood; Kayley Brethour, business administration, and Madeline Wilkus, life science, both from Lenexa; Samantha Bond, human development and family science, Joseph Drilling, civil engineering, and Taylor Lang, management, all from Olathe; Clara Bing, psychology, Gillian Brennan, nutrition and kinesiology, Jonathan Huhn, business administration, Citlally Orozco, political science, and Mary Selanders, biology, all from Overland Park; and Sierra Alley, open option, Jordyn Burke, elementary education, and Ariana Coker, life science, all from Shawnee.
Nicholas Dombrowski, athletic training, Junction City; Taylor Mosher, business administration, Lawrence; Margaret Mankin, biological systems engineering, and Jacob Nixon, mechanical engineering, both from Manhattan; Katelyn Mullen, business administration, Oakley; Maggie Malmberg, biology, Phillipsburg; MiKayla Deters, agribusiness, Sabetha; Kelsey Robinett, architectural engineering, and Nicholas Trauthwein, kinesiology and pre-physical therapy, both from Topeka.
From Wichita: Hannah Coggeshall, biology; Natalie Leonard, open option; Jeremy Newport, kinesiology; and Dylan Vance, biology.
From out of state: Evan McCleary, business administration, Aurora, Colorado; Brooke Ramos, psychology, Kaneohe, Hawaii;Sara Gammon, agricultural economics, Drexel, Missouri; and Adyson Furlong, biology, Bertrand, Nebraska.