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News release prepared by: Emily Vietti, 785-532-2535, evietti@k-state.edu

Monday, Dec. 6, 2010

STUDENTS CHOSEN TO PERFORM, SPEAK AT GRADUATION CEREMONIES

MANHATTAN -- Several Kansas State University students have been selected as speakers, vocalists or musicians for the university's fall commencement ceremonies Friday, Dec. 10, and Saturday, Dec. 11.

The students include:

* Brian Williams, senior in music, Augusta, will play trumpet in the K-State Brass Quintet 1xbet best casino website Engineering and the College of Human Ecology commencement ceremonies, both Dec. 11.

* Nichole Ely, senior in agricultural communications and journalism and animal sciences and industry, Inman, will deliver the reflections address 1xbet best casino website Agriculture commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Laura Ann Romig, senior in dietetics, Leavenworth, will deliver the reflections address 1xbet best casino website Human Ecology commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Kyle Landau, senior in finance, accounting and marketing, Leawood, will be a member of the quartet singing the national anthem 1xbet best casino website Business Administration commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Blair Kocher, junior in management, Lenexa, will be a member of the quartet singing the national anthem 1xbet best casino website Business Administration commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Andrew Witter, junior in finance, Lenexa, will be a member of the quartet singing the national anthem 1xbet best casino website Business Administration commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* John Allred, senior in applied music, Manhattan, will play horn in the K-State Brass Quintet 1xbet best casino website Engineering and the College of Human Ecology commencement ceremonies, both Dec. 11.

* Samuel Brinton, senior in mechanical engineering and applied music, Manhattan, will sing the national anthem and alma mater 1xbet best casino website Human Ecology commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Chance Gates, senior in music education, Manhattan, will be a member of the quartet singing the national anthem 1xbet best casino website Business Administration commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Andrew Horton, senior in music education, Manhattan, will sing the national anthem 1xbet best casino website Education commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Tyler Axman, senior in food science and industry, Olmitz, will deliver the graduate address 1xbet best casino website Agriculture commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Stacey Ahern, senior in industrial engineering, Overland Park, will deliver the challenge to the graduates 1xbet best casino website Engineering commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Kristen Knoth, senior in secondary education, Overland Park, will deliver the reflections address 1xbet best casino website Education commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Laura White, senior in civil engineering and natural resources and environmental sciences, Overland Park, will sing the national anthem 1xbet best casino website Engineering commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Jared Johnson, junior in professional pilot, Salina, will deliver the student address and act as student marshal at K-State Salina's commencement ceremony Dec. 10. Johnson is student body president at K-State Salina.

* Janie Brokenicky, graduate student in music, Sterling, will sing the national anthem at the Graduate School commencement ceremony Dec 10.

* Nicole Rosencutter, senior in animal sciences and industry, Topeka, will sing the national anthem 1xbet best casino website Agriculture commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Erin Ayers, senior in applied music, Wichita, will sing the national anthem 1xbet best casino website Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Annie Bachman, senior in marketing, Wichita, will give the student remarks 1xbet best casino website Business Administration commencement ceremony Dec. 11.

* Michael Campbell, senior in applied music, Wichita, will play tuba in the K-State Brass Quintet 1xbet best casino website Engineering and the College of Human Ecology commencement ceremonies, both Dec. 11.

* Bryant Letellier, senior in applied music, Los Alamos, N.M., will play trombone in the K-State Brass Quintet 1xbet best casino website Engineering and the College of Human Ecology commencement ceremonies, both Dec. 11.

* Jana Krajciova, graduate student in music, Senica, Slovakia, will perform the processional 1xbet best casino website Agriculture commencement ceremony and the processional and recessional 1xbet best casino website Business Administration commencement, both Dec. 11.

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