University's sophomore leadership honorary selects members for 2014-2015
Monday, April 14, 2014
MANHATTAN — Silver Key, the sophomore leadership honorary at Kansas State University, has new members for the 2014-2015 school year.
To be eligible for Silver Key, students must have at least a 3.0 grade point average, be high school graduates from 2013 and be in their freshman year at the university. Silver Key provides service to the campus and the surrounding Manhattan community. Members organize and participate in a variety of community service projects each semester. Past projects have included Sleep Out for the Homeless, food drives, highway cleanup efforts, and providing child care to Fort Riley families.
The following students, who will all be sophomores, are new members of Silver Key for the 2014-2015 school year:
Sophia Pitney, bakery science and management, Abilene; Adam J. Schieferecke, microbiology and biochemistry, Bennington; Kaylee Engle, mass communications, Cottonwood Falls; Sara Watkins, elementary education, Derby; Josh Austin, chemistry and premedicine, Dodge City; Beth Augustine, food science and premedicine, Ellis; Noah Trapp, microbiology, Ellsworth; Bonny Boultinghouse, business administration, and Taylor Fry, business administration, both from Great Bend.
From Greater Kansas City: Madeline Frankel, public relations, Allie Hennes, journalism and mass communications and pre-law, Chris Kohlrus, accounting, Sierra Lekie, political science, economics and international studies, Maggie Meyer, chemical engineering, and Rachel Roszel, social work, all from Lenexa; Katie Jo Connor, psychology and biology, and Anna Plum, pre-occupational therapy, both from Olathe; Kelsie Carpenter, kinesiology and pre-physical therapy, Madison May, open option, and Mason Schoen, accounting and finance, all from Overland Park; and Ellen Bodine, communication sciences and disorders, Roeland Park.
Elizabeth Allen, agricultural economics and animal sciences and industry, Holton; Riley Hay, chemical engineering, Liberal; Jessica Van Ranken, political science and international studies, Lindsborg; Brady Kiracofe, biology and premedicine, and Caitlyn Webb, business administration and economics, both from Manhattan; Zach May, industrial engineering, Oberlin; Rachel Zimmerman, agribusiness, Satanta; Zev Allen, open option, Soldier; Riley Mickelsen, nutritional sciences and premedicine, and Kayla Shore, open option, both from Topeka; Joel Blankenship, political science and international studies, Valley Center.
From Wichita: Anallely Dominguez, microbiology; Emily Eilert, public relations; Paige Towey, elementary education; and Matthew Zemanick, finance.
From out of state: Baylee Porter, pre-psychology and women's studies, Arlington Heights, Ill.; Leah Smith, special education, Kansas City, Mo.; Caroline Finck, landscape architecture, Mexico, Mo.; and Trevyn Sell, architectural engineering, Carrollton, Texas.