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March 7, 2014

Kays, Kennedy new Kansas State University 1xbet sports betting Governing Association leaders

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Kansas State University students have elected Charles "Reagan" Kays, senior in agribusiness, Weir, as 1xbet sports betting body president. His running mate, Cody Kennedy, junior in secondary education and mathematics, Phillipsburg, will serve as 1xbet sports betting body vice president.

Kays and Kennedy plan to start work immediately on implementing their platform issues, which are streamlining tutoring services, increasing communication with all 475 1xbet sports betting organizations and advocating for a medical amnesty law.

"I am most passionate about helping people, and I want to do this for the rest of my life," Kays said. "With the extraordinary opportunity to serve the students of K-State, I want to work with our team to help the 1xbet sports betting body. Being elected to this position is a dream comes true and I want to make sure we do everything we can to help improve K-State and look out for the family."

Kays is the Blue Key Senior Honorary president, College of Agriculture 1xbet sports betting senator, College of Agriculture ambassador and a member of the university's 1xbet sports betting Foundation. Kays also is the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity national undergraduate director. A 2010 graduate of St. Mary's Colgan High School in Pittsburg, he is the son of Kelly and Connie Kays, Weir.

Kennedy is the treasurer/university allocations committee chair and College of Education 1xbet sports betting senator for the 1xbet sports betting Governing Association. He is a member of the College of Education Ambassadors, Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education and Collegian Media Group Board. Kennedy also has served as Acacia fraternity philanthropy chair, risk management chair and ritual chair. He is the recipient of the Borck Leadership Scholarship. A 2011 graduate of Phillipsburg High School, he is the son of Nick and Deb Kennedy, Phillipsburg.