Kansas State University - Royal Purple Yearbook (Manhattan, KS)

 - Class of 2005

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?oore 1 i Eating ice cream in the stiade, Kayla Rclstin, trestiman in secondary education, Ron Solomon, K-State alumnus, ond Kelly Solomon, sophomore in secondary educa- tion, enjoy the atter- noon outside Call Hall. Photo by Catrina Rawson Clinton Smith Shawnee. Kan Business Administration • SO Andrew Speese Piano, Texas Business Administration • FR Justin Stiles Lawrence Computer Science • SO Kyle Sullivan Gardner, Kan Sociology • FR Jenny Swander De Soto, Kan Apparel Marketing and Design • FR Natalie Tabares Emporia, Kan. Apparel Marketing and Design • FR Briana Thompson Olathe. Kan, Apparel Marketing and Design • FR Mary Thomsen Hartford, Kan Political Science ■ FR LacyTranchina Denham Springs, La. Psychology • SO Jacob Valentine Douglass, Kan. Kinesiology • FR Jordan Vieyra Hutchinson. Kan. Music Education • SO Chrystal Wainright Salina, Kan Business Administration • FR Chris L. Walker McPherson. Kan Business Administration • FR Adrian Wallace Allen. Kan Human Ecology • FR Tracey Weber Claflin, Kan- Biology • FR Emily B. Wilson Elmdale. Kan. Fine Arts FR Jeffrey M. Wright Shawnee, Kan. Computer Engineering • SR Inna Zhuravel Chornbay, Ukraine American Language and Culture • JU Nickolas Zimmerman Wellington. Kan. Information Systems • JU I I JOS people

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n 1 oorc I r li r - Filling time between classes, Dave Alexan- der, senior in market- ing, reads The Da Vinci Code wtiile sitting at th»e top of Memorial Stadium, Sept. 9. Alexander said he usually spent time reading at Memo- rial Stadium between classes. Photo by Chris Hanewinckel Dane Lickteig Paola, Kan- Journalism and Mass Communications • SO Kyle Malone Dodge City. Kan. Journalism and Mass Communications • SO Kiel Mangus Mulvane, Kan. Engineenng • FR Jennifer Martin Wellsville, Kan. Mircobiology • SO Jen Mayekawa Overland Park, Kan. Food and Nutrition - Exercise Science • FR Zachary Mohr Colwich, Kan. Economics • SR Stephanie Morgan Overland Park, Kan. Open-Option • FR Sarah Morton East Longmeadow. Maine Business Administration • SO Megan Munson Augusta. Kan. Secondary Education • JU Molly Nelson Paola. Kan. Open-Option • FR Shea Olsen Omaha, Neb, Apparel Marketing and Design • JU Darcy Osterhaus Topeka Business Administration • FR Molly Page Rose Hill. Kan. Architecture • SO Jennifer Palermo Cottonwood Falls. Kan. Apparel Marketing and Design • FR Shane Patterson Douglass. Kan. Landscape Architecture • JU Leah Pence Blair, Neb. Agricultural Communications and Journalism ■ SR Mike Pick Omaha, Neb. Open-Option • FR Lovie Pulliam ..Kansas City. Kan. Elementary Education • FR Nolan Putnam Perry, Kan. Biology • FR Nancy Ramirez Hutchinson, Kan. Political Science • SO Nate Schmidt Paola. Kan. Journalism and Mass Communications • FR Emily Seaman De Soto, Kan Elementary Education • FR CheneShaw Kansas City, Kan. Open-Option • FR Jacob Shaw Kansas City, Kan. Business Administration • FR Michael Shipman Sylvania. Ohio Open-Option • FR i:eiiid£nce.Jtial JCV



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Aitnam r i UNIQUE usage hy Ipnnifpr Npwhprry The floors of Putnam Hall became a danger zone Sept. 30 due to Junk Drawer Wars. The floors competed against one another by constructing two objects: a tower and working catapult. Contestants used office supplies and objects found in drawers to build their creations, Patrick Simpson, junior in biology, said. Items used included paper, plastic craft cord, scissors, rulers, push pins, paper clips, pens and pencils, rubber bands, spoons, craft sticks, super glue, index cards and googly eyes. Thev really enjoved the creative aspect of it, Simpson, second- floor resident assistant, said. I know that the first floor was going more for how it looked than how effective it was. Fourth floor had an interesting time. It ' s an all-guys floor, so they were very split on how they wanted to build the catapult. Each team had between three and eight people working on the creations within a 45-minute period. The catapult was judged on the distance it could fling a coin, and the tower was judged on height and the amount of weight it could hold, Andrew Lawson, senior in mass communications, said. There were various levels of weights, ranging from a coin to a copy of the ' Communist Manifesto, ' Lawson said. The strongest even held up a digital camera. The event was a part of the hall ' s Floor Wars, a competition between all the floors of the hall. Nancy Powell, third-floor resident assistant and senior in accounting, said participants enjoyed the challenge of the event. Even though not everyone could win, Lawson said, I think everyone came away with a positive experience. Kenneth Barber Aurora. Colo. Journalism and Mass Communications • FR Angela Bliss Atwood. Kan, Accounting • JU Dana Ctiance Overland Park, Kan. Social Science • FR Adam Dooley Andover. Kan. Business Administration • FR Austin Drumm Ponca City, Okla. Architecture • SO Zachary Eckels Ness City. Kan. Mass Communications • JU Loree Kronblad Prairie Village, Kan. Elementary Education • SR Jessica Kyner Marysville, Kan. Open-Option • SO Stacy Lutz Wichita Secondary Education • FR Doug Niccum Andover, Kan. Fine Arts • FR r idcnccJoalL J s09

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