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With family members, David, father; Kara, sister; Patsy, mother; Madeline, niece; and Christopher, brother; Katie and Lucas Maddy address the student body during their weekly radio show, Oct. 29. There is a difficulty in keeping our business and personal lives separate, Lucas said. We do try to keep it separate and put that aside when we are with the rest of our family. Christopher Hcinewinckel Sitting beside each other, Katie and Lucas, discuss the agenda at a Student Senate meeting. The Maddys were K- State ' s first brother-sister presidential pair. I don ' t really see the point in doing something unless you ' re going to succeed, Lucas, senior in agricultural technology management, said. We wouldn ' t have even entered if we didn ' t have an excellent chance at winning. Christopher Hanewinckel
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Ivnding Ihcir $7 date, Tamara Andra, sopliomorc in secondary education, and Brandon Salisliury, soplioniorc in interior architecture relax with col ' l ' ee. They spent $4.41 on the drinks. My favorite part was getting to do something we hadn ' t done before, Salisbury said. It ' lvn Brown T a BUDGET the breakdown... Manhattan had many inexpensive places to go and things to do — students just had to be willing to look for them. Many times the expensive part of a date was dinner. After spending money on food, keep the rest of the date inexpensive by finding something simple. Go for a walk in City Park, visit the Beach Museum or enjoy the sights of Manhattan from Manhattan Hill. 7 ways to make the most of your money 1 A trip to Pillsbury Crossing, admission to the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art or a K- State volleyball game. Friday night tickets to a UPC movie in Forum Hall or jello shots at Tubby ' s Bar and Grill. A round of bowling, plus shoes, in the K-State Student Union Bowling Alley from 10:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursdays. Hurricanes, Bahama Mamas or Long Islands at the Salty Rim on Wednesday nights. Admission for one adult to the Sunset Zoological Park. . A fish bowl at Fat ' s Bar I and Grill — any day of the week. . Sausage Biscuits and Gravy fat Bob ' s Diner — any day of the week. Daily car fee at Tuttle Creek State Park from April to September or one round on the Executive Course at Colbert Hills Golf Course.
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by Adrianne DeWeese MORE THAN nas Lucas and Katie Maddy stay busy with family, school and executive duties but remain close after becoming the first presidential siblings. Lucas and Katie Maddy came from a family of six children. They spent their childhood playing in a Radio Flyer wagon on the family farm in Norton, Kan. She was the engine for our race car, Lucas, senior in agricultural technology management, said. The Maddys made history March 8, when they became the first brother and sister student body president and vice president at K-State. Despite being from a close family with strong values, Lucas said he and Katie ' s business life was their main interaction. We don ' t have a whole lot in common, so you don ' t catch us hanging out together, and when we do, you won ' t catch us talking about work, Lucas said. That is one thing we do have in common — we can turn off our business sides and just enjoy ourselves. Two days a week, the Maddys were guaranteed to be together — Thursday nights for Student Senate meetings and Sundays for their KSDB-FM 91.9 radio show, An Hour of Accountability. THURSDAY They sat front row, center, in the Big 12 Room in the K-State Student Union, next to Matt Wagner, Privilege Fee Committee chair; and Gayle Spencer, coordinator of the Office of Student Activities and Services. Lucas and Katie ' s interaction was minimal; they sat focused and quiet, and glanced at the evening ' s agenda throughout the Student Senate meeting. Spencer said Lucas and Katie had a traditional big brother and little sister relationship. I think he tends to look out for her and be a little protective of her, Spencer said. I don ' t know that you can ever separate that brother-sister relationship. You have an intuitive relationship, especially with closeness in age. That intuition, Spencer said, was an advantage of having a brother and sister as student body president and vice president. They ' re professional, but that relationship is always there, Spencer said. They ' re a team — the vice president has one or two specific duties and can go in where needed. If you know that person well, you can use that to your advantage, and there ' s a certain trust. ? Wagner, senior in management information systems, also said the pair had its complementary roles and knew the other ' s strengths and weaknesses. continued on 20 BO ?r a m 3 a a. a. ■ 19
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