The Rollamo 2016

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Reaction

Missouri University of Science and Techonology 1870 Miner Circle Rolla, Mo 65409

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Reaction Isolated in the backwoods of Missouri lies something you would never think to find: a university of science and technology. As an institution that started humbly growing its roots in 1870 due to the surrounding lead mining, it has since become one of the top engineering schools in the country. Many reactions occur on this campus throughout the course of a year, not all of them chemical. The reaction to failing your first test, the reaction to learning how all the stories about St. Pat s are true, or the reaction to needing to change majors are just some of the few. As students of science, we tinker with our variables with hopes of creating the perfect reaction in the experiment we call life. 0

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Relive

Student Life Cullen O'Farrell, John Ziegler, Joseph Loesche, Will Whistler-Brown, Tony Miano, and Kenny Farmer pull the manure spreader carrying the 2015 St. Patrick, Josh Bergesch, and his court during the Celebration of Nations parade. "We've been using the manure spreader for the parade for some time. There's no official record as to why we use that, but I guess in its own bizarre way, that is what makes it so intriguing," President of St. Pat's Board, Brandon Kane, said.

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Find Your Passion For the sixth year in a row, Miner-Rama, an involvement fair that showcased recognized student organizations and local businesses, was held around the puck during the first week of classes. Miner-Rama was aimed at the incoming freshman to show involvement opportunities such as honor societies, design teams, and other special interest groups. Many of the 142 booths had give-aways or other fun activities to attract attention of potential members to their organizations. "We always set up a photobooth, and we also have the roadshow out so that we can play music," KMNR radio DJ, Blake Rogers said. Left: The Solar Car design team shows off their car, Solar Miner VIII, in hopes of recruiting new members to their team. Right: Senior, Nikia Chapman, demonstrates riding the bike for the Human Powered Vehicle design team at Miner-Rama. "I enjoy working our booth at Miner-Rama because it's a great chance to meet people and encourage new students to join the best design team," Chapman said.

Remarks on: Opening Week

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O-Week was a really fun experience and a great way to meet new people. Olivia Basler

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The freshman class pose with Joe Miner and Chancellor Cheryl B. Schrader at the puck during the end of O-Week. The class broke enrollment records by being an incoming class of 1,489.

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First Things First

The Introduction to College Opening week was a program for incoming freshmen to get acquainted with campus and college life. The five day program consisted of academic work shops, social activities, and most notably Project X. Project X was a competition between teams that consisted of building a remote control car that could maneuver through obstacles and challenges around campus. "It was a really good way to meet some people and learn about the school," freshman Jessica Caravello said. Top: Running though their team banner, a Project X group finishes the course to go turn their car in for judging. Bottom Left: Freshman participate in "The Human Knot", a commonly used team building exercise to get past social awkardness when breaking the ice in a group. Bottom Right: A team of freshmen, lead by the car that they built, run through the course portion of Project X. They tried to complete the challenge of driving the car without hitting the obstacles and staying within the lines.

Mentoring the Next Generation With 1,489 first-time freshmen enrolled, the Opening Week program needed volunteers in order to run the multi-day event. Around to help were the Preview, Orientation, and Registration Leaders, otherwise known as PRO Leaders, who spent months planning the Project X game and gathering all the material for the events. Directly working with the freshmen teams were O-Week Mentors. These volunteers helped their mentees learn the ins and outs of campus, classes, programs, and college in general. "I decided to become a mentor because my mentor made my O-week great, and I also made a lot of friends in my group," Robert Oberdieck said. Right: O-Week mentor, Anne Saffron consults with Wyatt Eikermann, a PRO leader, about the rules of Project X. Top Left: Marissa Hopkins sits down with her group to discuss the game rules. Bottom Left: Steven Amos, Jake Hale, and Valencia McKinney get prepared for Reconnection. "Seeing the freshman transform from opening week to reconnection is absolutely amazing. They go from asking a million questions to having it all figured out," McKinney said.

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Man's Best Friend PsyCo and Delta Sigma Phi teamed up in March to host the twice annual Puppies at the Puck. The title of the event claimed puppies, but also included other furry friends like cats and a goat. "There was also a baby goat named Joy on site who was recovering from a broken leg that people could could pet and play with," PsyCo president Kelci Davis said. For five dollars, students could pick either a dog or a cat to play with for twenty minutes. The two events raised nearly $500 with proceeds going to the Saint James Humane Society and the Red Cross. All the animals present at the puck were available for adoption through the Tri County Humane Society, and the five animals that found homes that day included three dogs and two kittens. Left: Catherine Pochon, the Treasurer of PsyCo, plays with kittens during the event.

Right: Hannah Mills and John Waller pet a dog at the puck. "You can always tell when it's Puppies at the Puck because of the mood around campus just seems so much lighter," Mills said.

Strut Your Stuff Walk a Mile in Her Shoes: The International Men's March to Stop Rape, Sexual Assault, and Gender Violence was put on by Joe's Peers on November 4th. The event was geared around teaching students about sexual assault, what it is and what our campus is doing about it. After the participants learned more about this they walked from Havener Center to the Library and back in women's high heels. Top Left: The baseball team offer their support by listening intently to the lecturers. Bottom Left: The marchers wait behind the start line before they begin the hard steps to the library. Right: Several students wore red women's heels during this walk to step into the mind-set of the struggles women face.

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Diabetes Research Drive-In Three Organizations, One Cause

On April 28th, Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, KMNR 89.7 FM, and Phi Sigma Pi Honor Fraternity collaborated to host a Drive-In Movie Night for students, faculty, and the local community with all proceeds going to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Admission to see both Aladdin and Wayne's World projected onto the side of the Engineering Research Lab building was $10 per vehicle, and along with the movies, the drive-in also featured a raffle which contained prizes from local businesses. New this year was hand-delivered concessions including popcorn, hamburgers, and candy. "It was really cool that you didn't have to leave your car to get concessions. The carhops brought them right to you," Timothy Butz said. Top: Timothy Butz watches Aladdin from a couch in the back of a pick-up truck. Aladdin was the first of the two movies to be shown that night. Bottom Left: Matthew Shallow and Breana Garbiel sit on one of three couches in the back of pick-up truck while waiting around for the movie to start. "The couches were perfect seating for the movie, and the look on the Delta Tau Delta's face was priceless when we drove in," Shallow said. Bottom Right: Delta Tau Delta member, Joseph Collum, hands drive-in movie-goer, Doriann Krieger, a pamphlet and directs her where to park as she enters the parking lot.

Save a Life

Top Left: Garrett Reilly and Travis McGuire pour water into the steamers to keep the burgers warm. Top Right: Jacob Bautista and Dakota Ewigman fill one of Delta Sigma Phi's trophy with fries to display the unlimited fries that come with the burgers.

To raise money for the American Red Cross, the men of Delta Sigma Phi held their annual Burger's, Shakes, and Fries event. While serving food in fifty's diner style clothing of white t-shirts, rolled jeans, or leather jackets the gentlemen were able to raise over $3,200. "Two years ago, another Delta Sig and myself helped cultivate the idea of Burgers, Shakes, and Fries and turn it into a reality with the help of a lot of people and companies. It has been a really great experience to watch Burgers, Shakes, and Fries grow to the proportion that it has now," Aaron Hensley said.

Bottom: Aaron Hensley and Nick Luckert plate the orders of hamburgers and fries in the kitchen.

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Singing Their Hearts Out On a campus too big for just one, there were three different choir groups, which included: the Chamber Choir, the University Choir, and the Men's Choir. Each choir performed once a semester, at the Opening Week Convocation in August, and at the St. Pat's Coronation Ceremony in March. These choirs even combined with the local Rolla Choral Arts Society for larger scaled choral performances. In the fall, the choirs performed on November 19th with their seasonally themed show "Sounds of Thanks and Harvest." While the other two choirs are classes, the Men's Choir was not a classroom group. Instead, the choral group has been a student led organization that was started in back in the spring of 2014. Left: David Varner, a senior, sings in the University Choir. "Choir has been a great stress reliever throughout my college years. I will miss singing with other students, along with our amazingly awesome pianist/conductor/teacher," Varner said. Right: Jordan Lynn, Tristan Fountain, Leanne Bissinger, and Adam McMikle sing in the Chamber Choir.

No Strings Attached On April 17th, The University Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestras performed in Leach Theater. The Chamber Orchestra performed three pieces before the Symphony Orchestra took the stage with guest soloist Ken Kulosa. "I've been playing music since 1st grade so joining orchestra here just made sense. My favorite part of being in orchestra is meeting people who share the same love of music as I do," cellist Carly Ecker said. Top Left: Hannah Kim concentrates on play her violin for the orchestra concert. Bottom Left: Carly Ecker strums her cello in the Spring Orchestra Concert. Right: Joe Ponticello plays his upright bass for the Symphony Orchestra.

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Off Beat

A Wild Spring Concert After the Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band played at the spring band concert, the performance took a break from the norm. Instead of another band, Trevin Howerton took the stage to rock it. He sat upon a drummers stool, and with drumsticks in hand, he played the invisible drums while his fellow Winter Drumline members made the drum sounds. Student, Austin Wilhelm, also assisted the theatrical performance by directing the Brass Choir from the podium. Bottom Left: Trevin Howerton pretends to play air drums with the Winter Drumline. Top Right: Austin Wilhelm conducts his fellow band members at their Spring Band Concert. The band performed a piece titled Adagio (Adagio for Strings). Bottom Right: Vincent Johnson and Daylan Smith play in the symphonic band.

Jazzing It Up

Top Left: Denise Minard joins in during the jazz concert. "As a violinist, jazz isn't something I play often but it was really great to have the opportunity to perform for a new audience with the String Theory Quartet," Minard said. Top Right: Jack Connolly strums his electric guitar.

For students interested in getting into the swing of things, there were two options for them to participate in jazz groups. The Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo both groups performed contemporary and traditional big band music at their once-a-semester concerts. "Participating in Jazz Band is my favorite way to exercise my right brain at Missouri S&T. The fact that we have such a strong music program is a shock to many at a school so focused on STEM. We actually have so many members that yearn for a fix of jazz, that two bands must be formed out of necessity," Jack Connolly said.

Bottom: David Steiner, Jordan Kubot, and Austin Renwick play their saxophones.

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One Goal to Rule Them All The Leadership and Cultural Programs department, known also as LCP, held a Peace Day Celebration on the Havener Lawn on September 20th to celebrate International Day of Peace. Participants came out and shared their thoughts on peace in the world. "The luminaria vigil really put into perspective what peace means to this university, and it was a great way for everyone to come together as one," Jaime Haake said. In the days leading up to the event, the LCP team, Joe's Peers, and Russell House hosted information tables in Havener providing resources and promoting peace in the community. Left: A student prepares the flag of Brazil for the International Day of Peace. Right: White paper sacks adorn the Havener steps. Students individually decorated the bags to visually demonstrate what world peace meant to them.

Remarks on: HHM Bingo Night

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I personally like this event because it does show the Hispanic culture in a fun way.

Daniel Martinez

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Above: Students play bingo during Hispanic Heritage Month, which is from September 15th to October 15th.

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Lights, Action, Curry Diwali: The Festival of Lights The India Association annually recreates one of the most celebrated festivals of Indian Culture called Diwali. During this celebration, student performed music, dance, and drama which was followed by an authentic Indian dinner prepared by the Indian students in the Rolla community. Diwali is put on to highlight the Indian culture present on campus. "This was my first Diwali in the US and was one of the most memorable ones," performer Monika Yerra said. Top: Monika Yerra and Soundharya Saradha performing. "We had loads of fun during the practice sessions and received good response from the audience for all the dance performances," Yerra said. Bottom Left: Asritha Bhagavathi performs for the band JalZeera. They performed two songs "Ambarsariya" and "Raabta". "Such bright songs were totally appropriate for the Diwali festival mood," Bhagavathi said. Bottom Right: Ebin Antony entertains the crowd.

One Campus. One World. The sixth annual Celebration of Nations, which showcased cultural diversity, was held in Rolla. The event included a parade, flag procession, International Idol, and an Awards Ceremony. There were a total of 20 acts in the International Idol and 70 flag bearers in the Parade. The event that embraced the different cultures on campus had an estimated attendance of 3,000 people. "This event is great because you find that each student has a unique background that they can share, whether they come from Rolla or from another country," Dan Castro said. Top Left: Jiang Xiao and Fan Lu represent the Chinese Student and Scholar Association in the parade. Bottom Left: Husam Nassr demonstrates Arabic calligraphy at the Libyan Student Association booth. Right: The Chinese Lion represented China in the parade.

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Left: Shalini Murli and Vishal Sarvade dance together at the Holi Cultural Show. "I participated because dancing is like dreaming with feet," Murli said. Middle: Vineet Alexander throws color on to Srishti Shrivastava's face at the Holi Color Splash. "The Holi Color Splash is fun filled moments to celebrate friendship with colors," Alexander said. Top Right: Shravya Peddi, Pavithra Rajan, Ayushi Mathur, and Vineela Sudula perform a fusion of Bharatahayam and Kathak which are both classical forms of dance in India. "These forms originated from different regions. Hence we planned to put together a classical piece of dance with diversity in it," Rajan said. Bottom Right: Kuldeep Dixit is splashed with blue chalk in the Color Splash at Schuman Park.

Remarks on: Gala Night

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It was awesome getting to explore other cultures and be apart of such an influential event.

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Sanje Brothers

Right: Sanje Brothers and another attendee strike a pose at the Gala Night hosted by the African Student Association. The event displayed music, dance, fashion, and food from the continent of Africa.

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Color and Culture Celebrating the Arrival of Spring A traditional Hindu festivatial, Holi celebrates the victory over evil and the arrival of spring through the vibrant colors of the rainbow. A festival, hosted by the India Association, consisted of two events, the Color Splash and the Cultural Show. During the Color Splash students placed different chalk hues upon each other in Schuman Park on April 10th. "Holi is the day to express love with colors. It is a time to show affection. All the colors that are on you are of love," Color Splash participant Kuldeep Dixit said. Later, on April 17th, the Holi Cultural Show was held in the Havener Center to honor Indian dance and music. After the show, attendees were given Indian cuisine. "Holi is a special time of year to meet those who are close to our hearts with splashing colors and spreading the message of peace and happiness. I loved my past 3 years of Holi celebration at Missouri S&T and I will come back for more," Kannan Suresh Kumar said.

International Student Day

The International Student Club hosted their annual International Student Day, which was a student-organized celebration to show off the international diversity on campus. The day held an exhibition, show, and culinary presentation. At the Cultural Exhibition, students displayed information about their home country and during the Cultural Show, students performed any part of their international culture, ranging from dances, singing, and playing music. Later at the Cultural Dish Presentation, students worked together to show their favorite home dishes along with the recipes. Left: Endy Enderson and Wedam Nyaaba play their drums in honor of their Ghana heritage. Right: Foram Shah and Pranay Agarwal show off the traditional clothing of India during the cultural show.

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A New Tradition The First-Ever Homecoming Parade The Student Union Board, SUB, hosted the first ever Homecoming Parade with the theme "MinerFest." "By adding a parade, we hope that generations to come will always look forward to the Homecoming Parade. We also wanted to incorporate the whole Rolla community, and the parade was the best way to do both," SUB president Jackie Model said. There were over 150 people in attendance with 31 floats in the procession than spanned downtown Rolla. "I had a lot of fun supporting the traditions of our school in the Homecoming parade. It's great to see the school spirit from all of our organizations on campus," cheerleader Emily LaPreze said. The winner of the most creative float was Pi Kappa Alpha. Their float featured a cornucopia made of sticks with pumpkins scattered in and around the exterior to the cornucopia. Their king and queen sat upon hay bails in front of the display.

Being Royal

Nine kings and nine queens were nominated to be a part of the first-ever Homecoming court. "I was honored to be given the distinction of Homecoming King. I appreciate SUB and the S&T student body for selecting me and the amazing women of Kappa Delta for nominating me," Homecoming King, Charlie Brown said. Every king needs his queen, and Haley Witcher fit the crown as she also received the honor of being the first-ever Homecoming Queen.

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Left: Haley Witcher, representing Chi Omega, and Charlie Brown, representing Kappa Delta took home King and Queen. Top Right: The Homecoming court await the results of the election. Bottom Right: Elizabeth Gaa and Joseph Orquiola Baleta ride their Homecoming float for Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma.


Top Left: Devin Kiser and Dalton Lobosky represent the Motorcycle Club at the Homecoming parade. "It was great to have the opportunity to ride in the parade as a group and be part of the Homecoming tradition," Lobosky said. Middle: The Campus Christian Fellowship, otherwise referred to as CCF, hands out goodies to the parade watchers. Bottom Left: The Formula Electric design team shows off their car, Duchess, which was the first car they ever built as a team. "We enjoyed driving Duchess and handing out candy in the Homecoming parade and are looking forward to next year's parade," Garrett Carlson said. Right: The cheerleaders getting the crowd excited about the first ever Homecoming Parade.

Get Fired Up

Top: The Gold Miners Dance Team pump up the crowd at the Homecoming Pep Rally. "I love being in front of a crowd because I now I can spread my energy and enthusiasm through dance," Perla Rosales-Avelar said.

Bottom: The pep band entertains the crowd in Havener before Homecoming weekend begins.

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Embracing Winter Holidays Organizations Host Seasonal Events

With snowflakes and reindeer all around, three organizations took advantage the winter season to spread some cheer, have some laughs, and wear red and green. The Helix Life Science Club worked with G.R.A.C.E., a local Rolla charity, to do an Adopt-a-Family project. "It was great seeing a bunch of my friends come together and make a difference for this family," Helix president Rosa Hoyle said. In a more public display of holiday spirit, Society of Petroleum Engineers held a Christmas themed trivia night where participants wore festive outfits to spread their holiday cheer, and even the Orchestra dedicated a section of their fall concert to the holidays by wearing red Santa hats. Left: Society of Petroleum Engineers faculty advisor, Dr. Peyman Heidari, shows off his dinosaur Christmas sweater at the SPE Christmas Trivia Night. Right: Natalie Schriever wraps a present with precision. "Helix adopts a family for the holidays as part of our community outreach. It is more than just giving back, it's bringing joy from our family to theirs," Schriever said.

Remarks on: Pumpkin Carving

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It was a really nice day outside and it was fun watching everyone try and carve their organization's name and then realizing it wasn't really going to work out then giving up and going over to snack on a caramel apple.

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Above: Alyssa Snider, Queen for Beta Sigma Psi, and Alicia Hankins, Queen for Residence Hall Association, carve pumpkins outside of Havener. As part of the Homecoming festivities, the Student Union Board hosted the Miner Homecoming Fall Festival. Students who attended were able to do pumpkin carving, face painting, and eating caramel apples.


Top: The Orchestra plays holiday music at their fall concert while wearing festive Santa hats. Bottom Left: Helix Life Science Club members wraps presents bought for the members of a local family for Christmas. Bottom Right: John Barron and Jordan Quante wear their favorite Christmas sweaters at the trivia night put on by the Society of Petroleum Engineers, otherwise known as SPE. "It was a fun night except for the fact that everyone got last place," Barron said.

Something Scary This Way Comes In October, the Mining Engineering students turned the Experimental Mine into a terrifying haunted house filled with jump scares, chainsaw massacres, and absolute terror. About 2,345 visitors attended the event with even some from North Carolina. In addition to the entertainment, the students collected 27 boxes worth of canned goods that were donated to the Russell House by giving a discount to visitors who brought three canned goods. To continue with the spooks, the members of Delta Tau Delta set up their annual Haunted Maze event. The members set up the entire maze themselves with a different map every year in hopes of scaring students, faculty, and the local community. With all of the proceeds going to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, the fraternity philanthropy, all of the hard work and late nights are what makes it all worth it for these men. "I didn't feel as bad scaring people because it was all for a good cause," Andy Bateman said.

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A Nation Mourns Remembering 9/11

To remember the lives of the fallen in the attacks on the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, and in Pennsylvania, the Air Force ROTC put on a 9/11 ceremony. The soldiers placed a wreath upon the flag outside Harris Hall. "A cannon shot is fired after each of the three airliner impacts to memorialize the abrupt moment of change for the families affected and our nation," Kieran O'Brien said. Right: Cadets Matthew Ryder and Samuel Cyr protect the base of flag pole. Top Left: Cadets Matthew Ryder, Kieran O'Brien, and Samuel Cyr stand ready to proceed with the ceremony. Bottom Left: The detachment as a whole stand with solitude while watching the ceremony.

Reach for the Sky The Air Force ROTC program offered an opportunity for students to become officers in the Air Force once they graduated college. In the program, they learned the different aspects of the Air Force and the military as a whole. "If you're willing to put in the work, the program will unlock so many opportunities," Colin O'Connor said. The program required cadets to attend a minimum of two Physical Training sessions a week and a Leadership Lab every Thursday which included activities such as paintball tournaments and marching competitions. Top: The cadets stand in formation before lab to take head count. It helped teach cadets to keep track of each other since they worked as one unit. Bottom Left: Competing against Mizzou, six cadets carry a log through a maze, but had to stop and do sit-ups.. Bottom Right: Colin O'Connor learns how to take apart a M-4 at the Army National Guard Armory during a Leadership Laboratory class.

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Army Strong

Cadets Compete in Ranger Challenge Army ROTC participated annually in the Ranger Challenge hosted in Fort Leonard Wood. The competition included different challenges ranging from an obstacle course, a medical test, a rope climb, day and night land navigation, a ruck, and as a special surprise challenge, a tomahawk throwing competition. "I did Ranger Challenge because I wanted something that would push me to my limits and that's exactly what Ranger Challenge did. I learned how strong I was and how much stronger I needed to be," Will Travous said. Top: Competing in one of the last challenges, cadets attempt to crawl under barbed wire, climb a wall, then hanging from a rod and maneuver to the end. Bottom Left: In the medical lane, Heather McCoy and Sarah Ferguson provide first aid to a dummy body and carry it to an extraction point. Bottom Right: In a challenge, cadets help each other cross a rope bridge they built. They managed to build this bridge by using the trees to their advantage and then helping each other across.

Shots Fired

The Army ROTC had a cannon that they mainly used to shoot off after the Miner football team scored a touchdown, however, on special occasion, they would instead shoot it off to show their cadets and other students how the cannon worked. "Working with the Army ROTC s cannon crew is a great way to mix both ROTC with school spirit. There is nothing like watching the MS&T Miners charge down the field, watch the referees throw both hands in the air, and to unleash the force that is a cannon," Justin Carollo said. 0

Left: Cadets, Dakota Guthrie, Jacob Vincent, and Kyle Dunsford, show other cadets and passerbys how the cannon works. First, they load the chamber with a blank shell and then they trigger the cannon by pulling a cord to cause the explosion. Above: Cadets, Luke Schluter and August Flachsbart, fire off the cannon after the football team made a touchdown.

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Left: Fall graduate, Patrick Braden and his friends cheer on the football team from the stands. "Pride for who we are as miners doesn't only belong in the classroom; it shows in the stands; it shows in my industry," Braden said. Middle: During half-time at a home football game, the Miner Marching Band entertains the crowd with their music while the athletes get ready for the second half of the game. Top Right: The cheerleaders join the crowd in the stands to spread their cheer. Bottom Right: Women's Soccer players Johanna Jeffryes and Alex McCord sit together to cheer on the boys soccer team after they finished their own game. "I am a student athlete. I think that it is important for athletes to cheer on their fellow athletes. I am proud to be a miner," Jeffryes said.

Remarks on: Cheering on a Crowd

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These last four years cheering with the Missouri S&T cheerleading family has changed my life and become a new passion for me.

John Watkins

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Right: After the football team drives down the field, John Watkins grabs the S&T flag and takes off running and screaming in hopes to get the crowd excited and motivate the team to get a touchdown.

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Together We Can

Students Spread Athletic Support

Whether it was basketball, football, swimming or baseball, the theory of home-team advantage held true for the student athletes. During multiple different sporting events the home stands were not only filled with students but also with parents, friends and the Rolla community cheering on the athletes. "I went to the Homecoming football game. It's really easy to go because as a student, I get in free with my student ID," Jozi Brennan said. Opening the season at home, the women's basketball team won 81-55. Also, at home, men's swimming won 13 out of 14 events against Truman State. The baseball team even won both of their games at their first home double-header versus Lincoln University. "It's fun to go support other athletes knowing how much cheering from other students makes a difference. We are proud to play for and support S&T so why not let others know," student athlete, Alex McCord, said.

Happy Phriday

The men of the Epsilon Psi chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, Inc. greeted their fellow peers with high-fives at the front doors of the Havener Center every Friday. This weekly event, aimed to spread spirit and joy before the weekend was coined "Happy Phriday." "We push positivity on the campus with this event and keep people smiling," Alpha Phi Alpha member Kevin Thompson said. Left: Pierre Moore smiles and wishes students a Happy Phriday. Right: Justin Bivins and Pierre Moore work together to spread happiness to students as they enter the Havener building.

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Studying Abroad Elise Swanson Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong Mechanical Engineering Left: Several of the exchange students from various different countries came together to hike up to the Shek O Infinity Pool which is on one of the dozens of hiking trails in Hong Kong. "It was the perfect way to fill a weekend," Swanson said. Middle: Swanson sits in on a canvas painting class offered by the dorm halls on campus with some of the friends she made on her study abroad adventure. Right: Swanson feeds freshly picked bananas to her elephant. She took a trip to Chiag Mai, Thailand to visit the Patara Elephant Reserve and got to take care of an elephant named Nim for a day.

Laura Riegel New South Wales, Australia Geological Engineering Top: Laura Riegel poses with koala at the Australia Zoo while on a day off from studying at the University of Newcastle in Australia. "I chose Australia because to study abroad because it is one of the places I have always wanted to go," Riegel said. Bottom Left: Riegel takes a boat tour which passed by the famous Sydney Opera House. The tour took its passengers around Sydney Harbor. Bottom Right: While at the Australia Zoo, home of the crocodile hunter Steve Irwin, Riegel commemorates the fallen crocodile legend by taming the crocodile statue. "I'm in Australia and why not wrangle a crocodile?" Riegel said.

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Rebecca Johnson Singapore, Singapore Environmental Engineering While studying in Singapore at the Nanyang Technological University, Rebecca Johnson took a day trip (pictured left) to Sentosa Beach in Southern Singapore. This beach is known as being the most southern point in continental Asia. While on her study abroad experience, she visited five other countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, and Hong Kong. Rebecca learned so much on her trip. "I learned more about America and it's impact on the world while abroad than when I took history classes in school," Johnson said.

Jonathan Colgan Bavaria, Germany Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Jonathan Colgan takes part in the traditional wear of Bavaria for men: Lederhosen (pictured left). The traditional wear altogether is called Trachten and is worn at festivals and weddings. Colgan studied in Munich which is known as the home of the world-famous Oktoberfest. "I chose to study here because of the renown of German engineering. I also love the German culture and the traditions that have carried on for longer than America has been a country. It has been the experience of a lifetime, and I would highly recommend it," Colgan said.

Josephine Gass Beauvais, France Environmental Engineering In addition to classroom modules, the LaSalle Polytechnic Institute had students complete fieldwork. Josephine Gass and another student from Argentina monitored water quality of a stream which was affected by agriculture (pictured left). The school where Gass studied offered programs in agriculture, geology, and nutrition. Personally, she studied Water and Environmental Management. "I also made friends from all over the world while living in the international residence. It was an unforgettable experience," Gass said.

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Run, Don't Walk Zombies Take Over Campus

The bi-annual Humans vs. Zombies was a week long game of tag where "Human" players avoided "Zombies" while on campus. Controlling the game, Head Moderator, Chris Peabody, included mysterious objects, alien races, and even a shock collar into fall's game with over 120 players. "The collar was a game mechanic to keep the zombie leader from running rampant, so I decided to go ahead and play the part pretending to be electrocuted. The players seemed to get a kick out of it," Zombie Moderator Grace Stonner said. Overall, the Humans vs Zombies experience was one of teamwork, collaboration, and friendship. "I feel like Humans vs. Zombies is a wonderful place to meet friends. Sure, a lot of people on campus think we are strange or weird, but at the end of the day, you really get to know the people you survive with as a human, or hunt with as a zombie," Alan Preston said. In the end, the humans won against the zombies with over 10 survivors still standing in their ranks.

Boff 'Til You Drop Left: Travis Zerna uses two one-handed swords to fight against Donovan Gibson and his greatsword. There were many types of weapons in the game they play called "Dagorhir," but generically a "boffer" is any weapon that is padded in a way that the fighters cannot be injured. "I think the neatest part is that Dagorhir is played nationwide, with local chapters, called realms, at college campuses and parks almost everywhere," Zerna said. Top Right: Travis Zerna is the king in a game called "Goblin King" against Donovan Gibson, Jordan Bostic, and another goblin. In this game the king used whichever weapon he chose while the goblins chose between a single handed sword or an axe. Bottom right: Donovan Gibson fights another player who wields a glaive, a sword on a stick, while Travis Zerna throws his javelin from behind. In Dagorhir, only javelins and foam balls, "rocks," are thrown.

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Top Left: Zombie moderator, Grace Stonner, is gunned down by the human players on one of the golf course missions. The golf course missions were designed to allow the participants to use their nerf guns to run around killing zombies. Middle: Connor O'Leary uses a nerf blow dart gun to defend himself against a zombie student. Bottom left: Moderators, Chris Peabody and Alan Preston, prepare the players before the final mission. Humans were told to find gas masks as they went to decode some scientific notes about a timed explosive device. Right: Numerous zombies work to complete an objective of tearing apart the human's supplies, represented by the cardboard. The zombies wore their green headbands on their head while the humans wore theirs around their forearms.

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CogCon was a perfect opportunity to learn new games or find more people who enjoy a game you play.

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Right: Sheron Thomas gets to know the Brinkmann recruiter who's looking for a Civil Engineer. Left: Students and alumni browse 318 employers from 33 states at the fall career fair. While not as many as during the fall, in the spring career fair, 211 employers attended from 27 different states.

Co-Op Selfies

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Hemanth Yadav Aradhyula Major: Electrical Engineering Company: Volvo Construction Equipt.

Nichole Carder Major: Ceramic Engineering Company: Kohler Company

"My job is to work on software for pavers. I build prototypes for both software and hardware testing."

"I am working on solving the top three defects that are causing inspection of toilets to fail."


Suit Up for the Future

Career Fair Opportunities

While the main goal was to get a job, the career fair was also an opportunity to network with the many recruiters. By attending, students could meet wtih recruiters face-to-face to make connections that could land them an internship, co-op, or full time position later down the road. With two career fairs a year, one always on the third Tuesday of February and one always on the fourth Tuesday of September, students had two different opportunities to connect with as many companies as possible. "The career fair is great because it offers a lot of exposure to students. Even if they don't get hired, it gives everyone a chance to practice talking to employers. Plus, if you talk to the same companies every year, they get to know you and keep you in mind when a job opportunity pops up," Kelly Pachowicz said. Top: Students check into the career fair to get their name tags as they enter the Gale-Bullman building. Bottom Left: Students talk to the Car Fax recruiters looking for Computer Science majors for programming jobs. Bottom Right: An Associated Electric Cooperative Inc. recruiter speaks with potential employees.

Kayla Ford Major: Aerospace Engineering Company: Harley Davidson

Courtney Mandeville Major: Chemical Engineering Company: Anheuser-Busch

Trey Nasteff Major: Mechanical Engineering Company: Altec Industries

"This semester I have worked on various projects including helping implement new processes, documentation, working with new products, and dealing with suppliers."

"I led the hourly workforce in the Breweing Department, developed knowledge to monitor, and analyzed and troubleshooted the brewing process."

"I have been able to make process improvements in several areas in order to optimize production."

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Life in the Fast Lane Just because students were not a part of an official university team, did not mean they could not compete. Intramural sports gave students an option to participate in a less official competitions, and on April 12th, the IM track meet had ten men's teams and four women's teams. compete. On the track, multiple relay events, short and long distance running took place. Other than running, high jump, long jump, shot put, and discus events also took place. Delta Sigma Phi men won the men's competition and placed first in the high jump, 800, and 4X400 events. Zeta Tau Alpha won the women's competition first in the 3200 and 4X400 events. "The track meet is one of my favorite IM events. It is different from other IM sports because all of the organizations compete at the same time," Karen Nightingale of ZTA said. Left: In the 4x100 race Zachary Phipps, Ross Jones, and Luke Matthews wait for the baton hand off. "I enjoy the competitive nature of the track meet, but I enjoy talking and laughing with the people I race against even more," Phipps said. Right: Karen Nightingale of ZTA and Marisa Croniser of Delta Omicron Lambda race to the finish in the 1600 meter race.

Don't Tread on Me Eleven teams partook in the intramural Inner-Tube Water Polo tournament. There were three co-ed teams, six men's teams, and two women's teams. Delta Sigma Phi won for the men's division and the co-ed division. Zeta Tau Alpha won for the women's division. "Ever since I played my first inner-tube water polo game freshman year, it has been my favorite sport on campus. It really takes you out of your element because it is so different from any sport you've played before," Hannah Mills said. Top Left: Martin Klevjer positions himself to catch the ball for his team. "I have never played water polo before, but I had an amazing time trying out something completely new to me," Klevjer said. Bottom Left: Students attempt to throw the ball into the net to take the lead in the game. Right: Hannah Mills throws the ball across the pool.

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Power Play

Hockey Without the Ice With no ice rink in sight, the twenty one teams that competed in the Floor Hockey tournament in the spring had to make due with the Gale-Bullman gymnasium. Sweeping the tournament, the ladies of Chi Omega sorority won the female division, and for the men's division, it came down to a final match between the Sigma Nu fraternity and the League of Shadows teams. The floor hockey match was tied 5-5 at the end of the third, which meant the teams went to a shootout where the League of Shadows earned its victory. As defending champions of the sport, this was the second year in a row that League of Shadows has won the sport.

Playing with Pink

Top Left: Two DOL's work together to push the ball over the net. Top Right: Colleen Brake uses all of her strength to get the ball over the net while Kathryn Buscher and Leah Schillinger stand to the side ready to support.

On October 17th, the Big Pink Intramural Volleyball tournament was held with all proceeds going towards Breast Cancer Awareness. Seven fraternities, two women's teams, and one Residential Life team came together to support the cause by hitting a four foot bright pink volleyball around the court. "I liked playing with all of my friends and making memories for a good cause," Emily Chele of Delta Omicron Lambda said.

Bottom: After a great game, the ladies of DOL and Chi Omega congratulate each other.

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Taking Time for LIFE The Student Union Board hosted a Board Games and Sundaes event in the Havener Atrium on April 20th to give students a chance to break from their regular homework filled routines to play their childhood favorites and enjoy mounds of ice cream. With numerous toppings to put on their cold treat and games such as Yahtzee, Monopoly, and Risk, the students had fun passing the time. "I was looking for a way to spend time until another event, but it ended up being a nice time where I was able to meet and talk to even people from my own department that I had never seen before. And I got to eat ice cream, the most important part," Chris Moody said. Left: Chris Moody and Parker Twenter played the classic stacking game Connect Four after filling up on ice cream and toppings. Right: Two SUB workers scoop out ice cream in the Havener dining room while the students played board games.

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Singing Off Key Putting the acoustics of the Havener Center atrium to the test, the Student Union Board, more commonly know as SUB, hosted "Karaoke is No Jokey" on February 23rd for students to come down, sing their lungs out, and enjoy a break to unwind during the week before midterms. "It was a great event that I helped set up and participated in. We got people who weren't keen on singing in public to get up on the stage and try their hardest to belt out the notes," Jacob Huisman said. Top: Tori Mares, Madison Moore, and Hadley Bjerke sing to the crowd. Bottom Left: Sanje Brothers serenades the camera to give everyone a good laugh. "Thanks SUB for letting me do what countless friends, family members, and choir directors told me not to," Brothers said. Bottom Right: Two students perform a duet for the audience.

Party Central: S&T Edition With summertime approaching, SUB hosted it's annual Block Party. The theme this spring was Light Up the Night. The event started with a student carnival to showcase over 50 organizations on campus. The attendees later were entertained by performances from student group Perfect 10 Improv, pogo stick performer Wacky Chad, comedian Nick Nichols, and concert from The Strive. The night concluded with fireworks and an Easter egg hunt. Top Left: Kathryn Buscher and Alex Wampler of the Concrete Canoe design team, show off how the canoe is made. The team created a display that resembled R2D2 from Star Wars. Inside the droid were the individual layers that make up the canoe with labels. Bottom Left: A student shoots an arrow in attempt to pop the balloons on the target for a prize. Top Middle: Pranita Nayak, Leisure and Recreation Director for SUB, hands out cotton candy to students who pass by. Bottom Middle: Garrett Wood and the spelunking club show off their equipment to potential recruits to get them interested in joining. Right: A mechanical bull was at the block party for students to test their strength and endurance.

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Going All In The Student Union Board hosted its annual Rolla Series of Poker event on November 13th where students could participate in a Texas Hold 'Em tournament to win prizes. SUB newly incorporated Blackjack tables into the event. "It's always a good time playing and competing against friends," attendee Natarajan Madhusudhanar said. Top Left: Ryan Kesinski, Theron Ford, Jeffrey Haxel, Ryan Aufdenberg, Edward Nylander, and Natarajan Madhusudhanar play a round of Texas Hold 'Em. Bottom Left: A Rolla Series of Poker attendee contemplates his next move. Right: Himanshu Jethawa arranges the chip amount that he is betting on his game.

Rest Before You Test During the week before Finals Week, better known as Dead Week, the Student Union Board hosted a Relaxation Day to help students de-stress in between last minute homework and study sessions. Students who attend could customize license plates, eat comfort food, and make DIY stress balls. "Students tend to get a little frantic around finals, so these events lighten up their day and remind students to breathe and have a good time. Plus, it was a guaranteed laugh to see the silly and unique phrases people came up with for the licenses plates," Hadley Bjerke said.

Top: Jamielee Buenemann, Victoria Day, and Hadley Bjerke hand out stress balls to passing students.. Bottom Left: SUB workers guide students through the different relaxation stations. Bottom Right: A student holds up a license plate with the template to line up her design.

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A Trivial Test

Using Wit to Win Trivia Night The Performance and Diversity Arts division of the Student Union Board normally hosts events such as musicians or magicians, but instead they hosted a Trivia Night once during each semester. With topics such as history, entertainment, S&T fun facts, and more, countless students came to compete. "We wanted to create an event that is more interactive. The Trivia Night is something fun and interactive that gives people the chance to stop doing homework and get out of their rooms," SUB member Hadley Bjerke said. Top: Rachel Million and Willian Mustain work together to come up with a good guess. "Trivia night was a blast and making up the answers is what it's all about." Mustain said. Bottom Left: Teams compete against each other for the final prize in the match between brains. Bottom Right: Connor Toth writes down the answers for his team.

No Handles

Left: Students attempt to maneuver the ball down the field while constantly fighting the ties to the arena walls and other players.

After waiting out the rain, the Student Union Board transformed the lawn outside the Rolla building into a Human Foosball game. Inside an inflated arena, participants were tied to the walls and to each other, and then had to kick around a soccer ball to score in their opponents' goal. "After facing a small dry spell, the game was on; in a two teamed inflatable arena. By the end of the event we had many happy customers and a lot of smiles," SUB worker Brendan Dressman said.

Above: Waiting for the other team to strike, the goalie waits patiently to block the attempt at the goal.

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Alice in Wonderland The Ballet and Dance Club Take on a Classic Thirty nine performers, over 120 different costumes, and everyone in the audience waiting in anticipation for the lights to fall and the curtain to open. The Ballet and Dance Club took the stage for their sixth ever performance as a group. For the Alice in Wonderland performance they used music from two Disney movies, two ballets, and a Broadway musical. There were 22 feature roles and 19 different chorus roles throughout the show. After three long days of dress rehearsals, performances, and curtain calls, the Ballet and Dance Club had over 750 attendees of their production. "This was my first year doing Ballet and Dance Club and it was overall a very rewarding experience. It was great to see our six months of work come together to create a wonderful and entertaining production," Doormouse Morgan Hovis said.

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Character Spotlights

Little and Big Alice Sarah Morris and Suzanne Taylor

Queen of Hearts Tessa Norman


Top Left: Samantha Greaney and the rest of the Advanced Ensemble are spirits in The Corridor of Doors. Top Middle: Tweedle Dee, played by Kirsten Kelly, and Tweedle Dum, portrayed by Celia Lamprecht, lift up "Little" Alice, acted by Sarah Morris, in Welcome to Wonderland. Throughout the show, the character of Alice changed size. Therefore, this show required two different dancers to play "Big Alice" and "Little Alice." Top Right: "Big Alice", personified by Suzanne Taylor, daydreams as her sister, played by Erin Clawson, tries to teach Alice from the lesson book. Dinah the Cat, personified by Rachel Craft, takes a little nap next to them. "The show is really exciting and it was especially awesome being able to open and close the performance exclamation point," Clawson said. Bottom Left: Morgan Hovis, the Doormouse, poses in front of the cast during the number called Mad Tea Party. Bottom Right: Becca Campbell is a flamingo in The Croquet Match.

Mad Hatter Darci Graesfer

White Rabbit Hannah Vietor

Chesire Cat Leanne Bissinger

Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum Kirsten Kelly and Celia Lamprecht

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Miner Challenge: Alternative Spring Break Santa Julia, Nicaragua Trip Leader: Mary Puleo Trip Advisor: Randi Cory Focus: Community Development The Nicaragua Team focused on rural community development in a Santa Julia, Nicaragua. Students worked alongside the community to meet their needs, built homes for families and worked on environmental conservation projects. They also worked with Panorama Service Expeditions. Top Right: Alicia McCabe, Alfonso Miguel Santos-Tankia, and Marquia Lewis waterproof the pila. Bottom Left: Sven Olberg and Samuel Onyemelukwe aid each other carry concrete that will later be used for the base of the pila, which is a large concrete water basin. Bottom Middle: Alicia McCabe enjoys the company of one of the local's pet bird. Bottom Right: Alyssa Soehlke and one of the Panorama Service Expedition guides work together to pick coffee beans. Coffee farms help the Nicaraguan culture and economy by supporting over 45,000 families.

Colorado Springs, Colorado Trip Leader: Jake Hale Trip Advisor: Laterrica Simmons Focus: Education and Health The Colorado Team worked with is Pike's Peak United Way and they focused in on three key areas: education, income, and health. During their free day, the team got to take a break from their work such as gardening, shown right, and experience the great Colorado outdoors.

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Harden County, Tennessee Trip Leader: Bri Works Trip Advisor: Jessica Haywood Focus: Animal Rescue and Environmental Restoration Aaron Wilson, Mikaela Mockenhaupt, and Bonnie Wilt socialize with two dogs named Gus and Yara from the Hardin County's Horse Creek Wildlife Sanctuary and Animal Refuge. "I would absolutely go back and volunteer there again. I had a great time working with the animals," Wilt said.

Hammond, Louisiana Trip Leader: Drew Meese Trip Advisor: Kristen Gallagher Focus: Disaster Relief

The students hung sheet rock on the ceiling for a family in need. The volunteer organizers in charge taught the students how to properly hang sheet rock and aided them in the process. The team finished hanging all of the sheet rock in the entire house in the one week that they were in Louisiana.

Montgomery, Alabama Trip Leader: Aaron Latal Trip Advisor: Brittany Miller Focus: Inter-City Development Shayan Sazdar, Amanda Juengst, Quinn Myers, and Brittany Miller painted the siding of a house for an organization called House to House which is geared towards building houses for others. "This taught me that there is work to be done in every community, and even the smallest of acts can make a huge impact," Myers said.

Harlan, Kentucky Trip Leader: Sam Cyr Trip Advisor: Christian Lehman Focus: Community Development and Animal Rescue Josh Holl, Adam Schafer, and Tim Tolliver cut pieces out of a wooden pallet to construct a sturdy home for neglected dogs. "Miner challenge was the single most personally developing experience I participated in at Missouri S&T, even more so than the leadership positions I held," Schafer said.

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Left: Hand-blown glass vases and roses from the Valentine's Day Gaffers Guild sale. Middle: Students make goody bags with M&Ms and other candy to give to their friends or significant others at the SUB: Sweet Tarts for Your Sweat Heart event. Top Right: Rebecca Reifel and Melissa Ashley selling carnations for a Society of Women Engineers fundraiser. Bottom Right: Aaron Latal pipes chocolate on to numerous strawberries for the Miner Challenge fundraiser.

Remarks on: Black History Month

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It is important to know the struggles and sacrifices that were made yesterday, so we can take advantage of every opportunity that we have today.

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Ajeenah McShan

Right: Ajeenah McShan discusses history at Black Man's Think Tank's event: History Rewritten. The purpose of the event was to discuss how Black History is taught in American history in celebration of Black History Month which took place in February.

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Love is in the Air Valentine's Day on Campus Chocolates, candy, and hearts were spread across campus for Valentine's Day. Multiple organizations hosted events to take advantage of the loving campus atmosphere. The Society of Women Engineers held a carnation sale in the Havener Atrium where over 300 carnations were sold, the Student Union Board sponsored an event where they gave out Valentine candy and Monster Energy drinks to students, and even The Gaffers Guild held a glass sale to showcase their members' glassware. Not only were pieces on display, but also glass vases, flowers, and various animals up for sale. To raise money for their trips, the Miner Challenge members hand dipped and decorated chocolate covered strawberries that were sold on campus. Three hundred dozens of strawberries were sold. "My favorite part of the fundraiser was drizzling chocolate onto the dipped berries to make them look nice," Miner Challenge Trip Leader Aaron Latal said.

Egg-Stravaganza

Left: Students, faculty, and the local community checked high and low for the hidden prize of eggs. Right: Many hunters used their phones as flashlights to better illuminate the eggs amongst the dark hiding spots.

In the annual Easter Egg Hunt hosted by SUB, ten special plastic eggs were hidden around campus. These eggs held prizes much greater than candy. Among the possible prizes was a 32 inch TV, bluetooth headphones, an amazon echo, and a fitbit charge. However, these eggs were not easy to find. The black colored eggs are hidden all over campus in the most difficult locations. Students spent several hours scouring campus until the late hours of the night. "The fun of the hunt is what makes me come back every year, prize eggs or not," Jozi Brennan said.

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108th Best Ever St. Pats On Fridays We Wear Green Green Fridays were held every Friday leading up to St. Pat's. In front of the library, organizations sang songs and performed mini games for points in the St. Pat's competition. Through use of consistent creative song parodies, Delta Sigma Phi took home the winner of Green Fridays. "Since I joined Delta Sig, Green Fridays have always been one of my favorite events of St. Pats. Every year. We write and perform parodies of songs every week rather than simply choosing and singing a song," president Dakota Ewigman said.

Top: The men of Delta Sig sing their parody of Bohemian Rhapsody called "Bohemian Pats-sody". Bottom Left: Caitlin McClain and Erica Byerley represent DOL. "Green Friday is a great way to meet people and to be involved with your organization. It really gets people spirited for St. Pats and is a fun way to wind down from the week," McClain said. Bottom Right: Aspen Williams cheers on Kelsey Buford as she stacks cups as quickly as she can for Kappa Delta.

Remarks on: Sweatshirt Design

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I wanted to make the design more elegant and professional looking than past years. I chose one specific thing I knew I wanted in the design this year, the skeleton snake, and designed the rest of the shirt around it.

Ali Emily

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Above: The before and after of the St. Pat's Sweatshirt Design Contest winner. The design was hand-drawn by Ali Emily and later recreated digitally for printing on the sweatshirts.

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Knowledge is Key

This spring marked a number of firsts for the St. Pats Board. One of which was the 50 Daze Trivia Night. To increase the amount of excitement for the 50 day count down to St. Patrick's Day, a trivia night was added. There were three rounds of trivia. The first round was general trivia followed by Missouri S&T trivia. The night was concluded with St. Pat's Trivia. In the end, Jacob Stauffer, Noah Williams, Tristen Nash, Ian Hall, and Shawn Kurtz of Tau Kappa Epsilon won the event. "We went to the competition believing we had no chance for victory and only showed up for participation points, and somehow we knew the answers to most of the questions and won," Hall said. Left: Collin Hanneke and Patrick Beasley pool together their knowledge to try and win the Trivia Night for Kappa Sigma fraternity. Right: Nick Johnson, Oscar Owens, Lauren Cockrum, Matt Clementson, Alex Richter, Arden Hardly, and Brady Voepel represent KMNR by trying to figure out the answers to the trivia questions.

What Makes the Grass Grow Green? The St. Pat's Board put on an annual blood drive with the Community Blood Center. This gave students the opportunity to save a life and receive points for the St. Pat's competition. Along with donating blood, with one swab of the mouth, students could also sign up to be in the National Bone Marrow Registry, a database that could match potential donors with patients in need. "Signing up for the bone marrow registry was one of these opportunities, and I was excited to have the opportunity to potentially help someone in need," Michael Filips said. Top Left: Michael Filips fills out the paperwork to put his name in the bone marrow registry Bottom Left: Uma Kota converses with the phlebotomist during the process of donating blood. "Donating blood is such a great way to give back. It costs nothing but it can save a life," Kota said. Right: Caroline Ketterer has her blood pressure check before being allowed to give blood.

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108th Best Ever St. Pats

Here's to the 1st Annual. . . Snakes Invade Campus With shillelaghs and walking sticks in hand, freshmen participated in Snake Invasion by beating their tree on the ground and yelling in sequential order "Here's to the 1st Annual Best Ever St. Pat's" until they reached the 108th. In total, over 2,400 snakes were defeated by participants. Top Left: Alana Dowell of Kappa Delta ties her snake to the posts of the snake pit during Snake Invasion. Bottom Left: Abbey Harashe, Jocelyn Esparza, Shannon Jaeger, Dana Bailey, and Katie Gesell participate in killing snakes for their sorority Chi Omega. "The snake pits were a ton of fun and earning an extra snake head was definitely worth getting covered with mud," Harashe said. Right: Christopher Dolles of Beta Sigma Psi plunges his Shillelagh to the ground.

St. Pat's Court St. Patrick - Tony Miano 1st Master Guard - Brandon Kane 2nd Master Guard - Anneka Swinson 1st Guard - Cairon Washington 2nd Guard - John Ziegler Herald - Joseph Loesche II Page - Andrew McDonough Trumpeter - Daniel Wilson Top Left: Cassie Hurley and Tony Miano wave to the crowd along with Joseph Loesche, Anneka Swinson, and Brandon Kane on the court float. Bottom Left: The Solar Car team walk with their most recently made car in the parade. Bottom Middle: The men of Sigma Nu went all out with their Star Wars themed parade float. Right: The cast of Scooby Doo lead the Sigma Tau Gamma Mystery Machine through the Pine Street.

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See You at the Puck The second week of St. Pats began with Follies, with Monday and Tuesday held at the Puck, and with Wednesday held at the Band Shell in downtown Rolla. Each organization participated in events such as limerick, top ten list, and leprechaun look-a-like. "Follies is one of the best Pat's activities during the week. One of my favorite activities is the most sweatshirt competition. It is always cool to see some of the old sweatshirts," Kelsey Buford of Kappa Delta said. Top: Sophie Holle, Zeta Tau Alpha's Greenest Person , hugs KMNR Greensest Person, Seinna Hohenstreet during Follies. Bottom Left: Beta Sigma Psi, Ben Unger, donates his leg in the garter competition. While traditionally, garters are placed on a woman's leg, a man's leg got the job done. Bottom Right: Kelsey Buford throws shamrocks into cut outs to earn points for Kappa Delta.

The Cinema Takes Over

Each Float Brings a Different Genre The theme of Pats was "St. Pats Goes to the Movies," and all organizations were on board. With the street painted green, the 13 organization floats proudly showed off their cinematic scenes. Third place went to Delta Sigma Phi with their Disney-Pixar "Up" themed float. Second place was presented to Pi Kappa Alpha with their Top Gun float. The overall float winner was given to the men of Beta Sigma Psi with their Jaws themed float. "Beta Sig always strives to build the best float each year. After winning the float and all of St. Pats last, we had to uphold our reputation. Basically the float consumes every weekend we have leading up to the parade. The week of St. Pats, instead of going our to parties and enjoying it, it is just a lot of hard work for us," Andrew Attebery said.

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108th Best Ever St. Pats

The Revelry Begins

To finish the week of festivities, the St. Pat's Board hosts a coronation ceremony. During this ceremony, the 2016 court, Knights, Honorary Knights, and Queens are individually presented to the crowd. In total, 39 Queens and 37 Knights were a part of the coronation ceremony. There were several traditions revolving around this ceremony, but one that held a special place this year belonged to the Knights. As the St. Pat's guards lead the Knights one-by-one on to the stage, the Knights "struggle" by flailing, pulling back, and some even tried to flee. This struggle represents the struggling that the Knights would have done before being thrown into the tub of waste known only as Alice. Since this Pat's would have been the 50th anniversary of Alice, this tradition held a lot of hidden value.

Play for the Finish

To conclude the two weeks of festivities, the St. Pat's Board hosts Gonzo and Game on the Thursday and Friday of Pat's. Organizations compete in games for points and the cudgels are showcased. However, this Pats marked the first-ever Gonzo and Games to include tournament style sports, prize table, service day, and talent show. In the end, student were there to have fun for Pat's. "I had a blast playing to represent my brothers and having them there to cheer me on," Michael Janke said. Top: Michael Janke spikes the volleyball into his opponent. Bottom Left: Jenny Huber of Zeta Tau Alpha fights against Michael Filips of Delta Sigma Phi. Bottom Right: The men of Kappa Sigma display their house cudgel.

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Top Left: St. Pat, Tony Miano, the 1st and 2nd Master Guards, Brandon Kane and Anneka Swinson, and 2015 St. Pat's Queen, Cate Gladbach stand before the Blarney Stone. Bottom Left: Daniel Wilson blows the trumpet to gain attention from the crowd before reading the list of 2016 Queen Candidates. Bottom Middle: David Potts escorts queen candidate, Jolene Harbin. Harbin represented Alpha Epsilon Pi and won the title of Duchess of Desire and Ecstasy. Right: Tony Miano, who was previously announced as St. Patrick, leads the newly crowned St. Pat's Queen, Cassie Hurley, towards the crowd.

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Getting to be St. Pat's Queen 2016 is a complete honor. Not only do I get to represent GDI, but I got the chance to hang out with my best friends while doing so. Hanging out with court was one of the most memorable experiences I have from S&T.

Cassie Hurley

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Overall Winners

Event Winners

Queen and Her Court

1st - Sigma Tau Gamma 2nd - Delta Sigma Phi 3rd - Kappa Sigma 4th - Zeta Tau Alpha 5th- General Delegation of Independents (GDI)

50 Daze Trivia - TKE Sweatshirt Greeks Design Contest - STG Green Fridays - DSF Snake Invasion - STG Follies - STG Show Shillelagh - STG Show Walking Stick - KD Gonzo and Games - GDI Cudgel - STG Talent Show - STG

Queen of Love and Beauty: Cassie Hurley representing the General Delegation of Independents

Sorority 1st - Zeta Tau Alpha 2nd - Kappa Delta 3rd - Phi Sigma Rho

Princess of Peace and Happiness Claire Donze - KMNR Countess of Chastity and Virtue Adrienne Lister - BBQ Club Duchess of Desire and Ecstasy Jolene Harbin - Alpha Epsilon Pi Lady of Honor and Devotion Pranita Nayak - SUB

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Redefine

Greeks

Spiking the ball, Charles Stiegemeir from the Beta Chi chapter of Kappa Sigma, defends his court from Sigma Phi Epsilon. Although losing the first game, Kappa Sigma made a comeback in the last two games to win the match. Kappa Sigma went on to become the Greek Week Sand Volleyball Tournament champions. "Volleyball was my best event during Greek Week and by far my favorite part," Stiegemeier said.

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Battle of the Greeks Strengthening Houses Through Competition The 53rd annual Greek Week opened with the Greek Day of Service, a day that all rivalries were set aside to help the community. Later, the Opening Games were held just outside of Rolla and included volleyball, ultimate frisbee, washers, and a home-run derby. "The entire atmosphere of opening games was really great. There was a sense of pride in your house, but also in the whole Greek community," Luka Ivicevic of Sigma Phi Epsilon said. During the week, Greeks participated in various competitions, such as, Queens' Toga, Canned Castle, Banner, Chariot, and Idi-Odysseys. At the end of the week, a Linking Hearts Festival was hosted for foster children. The children were taken to different booths to play games and interact with the Greeks and potential adoptive parents. Greek Week ended with a concert to celebrate the games and Greek community. After two grueling weekends of competition, Pi Kappa Alpha came out on top for the fraternities while Zeta Tau Alpha came in first for the sororities.

Right: Mason McGavock leads Sigma Pi in a grueling tug-of-war match. Unfortunately their opponents put up a better fight and Sig Pi did not place. Bottom Left: Protecting their name and house, Lambda Chi Alpha shows just how serious they were about winning a Greek Week title in the chariot showcase. In the end, Lambda Chi was able to come out third overall. Top Left: Making a catch, Brody Johnson looks for the best option to score. Johnson's keen eye landed Kappa Alpha Order fourth place. Middle: Sigma Nu sets up a game of Plinko during the Linking Hearts Carnival. While not placing in this event, Sig Nu was still able to help foster kids find potential adopters.

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Top Left: Preparing herself for the baton hand-off, Mikayla Molnar sprints during the 4x4 in the Opening Ceremonies. Kappa Delta came in third during the relay. Middle: In front of Havener, Ryan Oursbourn of Sigma Phi Epsilon runs around as a velociraptor in the theme of Jurassic World. Sig Ep won first in the chariot competition. Bottom Left: Trying to place every can perfectly, Samantha Wickes from Chi Omega rushes to beat the clock in the canned castle competition. Wickes's hard work paid off and was able to snag second place. Right: Returning the ball, Pi Kappa Alpha tries to keep their title during Opening Games volleyball tournament. Through a lot of rough competition, Pike came out in third.

Remarks on: Winning

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Aca-Awesome

Greek Sing Hits the Movies

The battle of the bands went to the movies with their themed song selection. From classics such as Footloose to the obscure such as Goofy Goober Rock, the Greeks brought live music with their brothers and sisters to the Tater Patch. "Competing helped our brotherhood by giving the house a larger, common goal," Levi Lamming said after performing with Sigma Pi. With their rendition of Footloose from Footloose and Old Time Rock n' Roll from Risky Business, Chi Omega stormed the stage and won first place out of the sororities. Taking top for the fraternities, Delta Sigma Phi won with their renditions of Zach's Song from School of Rock and Gold on the Ceiling from the Campaign. As the night came to a close, it was rounded out by Tau Kappa Epsilon performing an encore of Tenacious D. The event was put on by Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council with all the lights and sound systems provided by Student Union Board.

Remarks on: First-Ever 1st Place

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I feared an inevitable 3rd place, but the night of the show, we did our best work and got our first-ever 1st place finish.

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Above: Members of Delta Sigma Phi, Eric Fallon, Colin Woolums, Jack Connolly, Erich Frenchman, Jake Beinart, Andrew Doing, Clay Brendel, Jessica Farris and Ivy Rasey give their first place performance Zach's Song and Gold on the Ceiling.

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Far Left: Getting into some Risky Business, Chi Omega delivers a sensational edition of Old Time Rock n' Roll. The hard work put into their set earned the women first place. Top Left: Singing I Melt With You from Sky High, Zeta Tau Alpha ended the night with second place. Top Right: Luke Grischow drums for Sigma Pi during their Scotty Doesn't Know performance. Bottom Left: Playing bass guitar, Trevor Vincent represents Lambda Chi Alpha during their songs Skyfall and Teenagers. Bottom Middle: Tori Watson and Kevin Cahill get the audience excited with Somebody To Love. Bottom Right: Beta Sigma Psi bring some country flair to the competition with Man of Constant Sorrow.

Top Left: Keeping the beat during "Party in the USA" and "I Want You to Want Me," Alex Stutzman plays bass guitar for Kappa Delta. Top Middle: Carrying around a giant poster of Andrew Doing, one of the lead singers for Delta Sig, Dakota Ewigman made sure his brothers got all the support possible to try and get them out of the third place rut. Top Right: Kappa Alpha Order rocked the stage with Tequila and Mr. Brightside. Their strong, crowd pleasing performance landed KA a second place finish. Bottom Left: Performing vocals and keyboards, Brian Jameson leads Triangle's band in their songs Where is My Mind and Fortunate Son. Bottom: Throwing it back to 1996, Sigma Chi pumps up the crowd with Jared Flood rapping Space Jam.

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Interfraternity Council Pictured: Nick Schulte, Tyler Zaring, Jagger Goeken, Ben Unger, Ricky Dolan, Drake Rivera, Matt Dorsey, Dan Ederle, Austin Lohr, Zach Schoenfeld, Joshua Nixon, Wesley Dysart, Matt Hogan, Austin Stanfield, Chris Carlton, Luke Verhoff, Zach Buh

Panhellenic Council Members: Erika Abbot, Bailey Adams, Grace Adams, Samantha Akers, Ellie Alt, Michelle Anderson, Allison Ankrom, Makayla Appel, Gabrielle Apperson, Ali Bader, Courtney Bogart, Colleen Brake, Melora Broker, Angela Burke, Hannah Butler, Mary Ann Cohoon, Angelina Calandro, Heather Castelli, Abby Dare, Michele Dougherty, Sara Elder, Lauren Ernat, Megan Fairfield, Kayla Ford, Sami Friederich, Alaina Geppert, Sadie Gonzalez, Morgan Hale, Elizabeth Hans, Alicia Hankins, Kelsey Hedges, Abbey Herbst, Lauren Hindrichs, Elllie Hintze, Taylor Husman, Paige Hutton, Jordan Jacobs, Danielle Kalmer, Kirsten Kelly, Patty Khongdi, Chelsea Killin, Uma Kota, Kat Kraemer, Maddie Kruper, Meena Lahiri, Emily LaPreze, Holly Liebel, Ashlyn Loethen, Makinna Loethen, Dori Ludwig, Alyssa Lyle, Maddy Mackay, Molly Maloney, Katy Manyard, Anna Mattione, Jennifer McKinney, Brooke McLaughlin, Kaitlyn Miller, Sarah Morris, Elizabeth Mulina, Andrea Pariani, Haley Parker, Lauren Pilla, Alexandra Piper, Grace Popielewski, Elissa Rivers, Anne Safron, Lauren Schaff, Emily Schmitter, Andy Schott, Katherine Schroeder, Lauren Schroeder, Rachael Sexton, Kayli Sharpell, Peyton Shaw, Lizzie Shuman, Torria Slagle, Lauren Spaulding, Emma Stanfield, Kelly Stevens, Jordan Thorpe, Karlee Twillman, Saki Urushidani, Erin Wharton, Anne Wheeler, Aspen Williams, Haley Witcher

Greek Independent Board Back Row: Lexi Ives, Reagan Schnieders, Cassie Golden, Chris Everett Front Row: Annie Wheeler, Hunter Malottki, Jasmin Hill, Ian Hoover

National Pan-Hellenic Council Back Row: Joel Cardin, DeSoto Dickson, Paa Imbeah, Sheron Thomas, Justin Bivins, Albert Yemitan, Kevin Thompson, Alrachulrwu Nwosu, Chider Kokelu, Pierre Moore, Eddie Hudson IV Front Row: Deron Thomas

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Hellenic Culture and Christian Ideals

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Members: Erika Abbott, Maggie Albert, Nicole Aldridge, Mary Alonso, Michelle Anderson, Makayla Appel, Dana Bailey, Camille Baker, Melanie BlasĂŠ, Natalie Bogart, Colleen Brake, Anna Bretzke, Melora Broker, Amanda Broughton, Courtney Brown, Kyla Brown, Angela Burke, Riley Busch, Kathryn Buscher, Heather Castelli, Sandra Chiles, Nicole Cochran, Taylor Czeschin, Bri Danforth, Meagan Danforth, Alexa Dart, Kaitlyn Deister, Kaitlyn Delmain, Michele Dougherty, Jamie Duffy, Caitlin Earnest, Hannah Eaves, Sara Elder, Lauren Ernat, Jocelyn Esparza, Hunter Evans, Molly Filiput, Anna Fink, Olivia Fleming, Anh Gaioni, Josephine Gass, Katie Gesell, Baylee Godat, Sadie Gonzalez, Rachel Gosen, Danielle Grieve, Kira Grimm, Ivana Grimm, Shelby Gross, Jaime Haake, Morgan Hale, Abbey Harashe, Abbey Herbst, Ellie Hintze, Jana Hochard, Sienna Hohenstreet, Jordan Hose, Laney Huelsmann, Caroline Hunt, Taylor Husman, Shannon Jaeger, Danielle Kalmer, Shelby Kapperman, Sarah Katterhenry, McKady Kellam, Mackenzie Kelly, Chelsea Killin, Sara Koestner, Madeline Kruper, Hannah Lane, Kortnee Long, Morgan Long, Dorothy Ludwig, Jordan Lynn, Molly Maloney, Evan Mateer, Elizabeth Matejka, Nicole Mattice, Anna McGuire, Alexa Meyer, Rachel Meyer, Mary Milam, Jacqueline Model, Sarah Morris, Maddie Mueller, Hayley Muser, Pranita Nayak, Elizabeth Oberley, Meghan O'Donnell, Erin O'Neill, Allyse Pagano, Haley Parker, Sarah Piburn, Lauren Pilla, Kathryn Buscher, Grace Popielewski, Ivy Rasey, Peyton Robertson, Mary Ruiz, Ashton Rydman, Anne Safron, Marissa Schaeffer, Leah Schillinger, Anna Schmidt, Andrea Schott, Katherine Schroeder, McKenzie Scott, Memphis Sellers, Rachael Sexton, Peyton Shaw, Sarah Smedley, Kayla Smith, Taylor Smith, Kelly Stevens, Brittany Storey, Amalia Tettambel, Tanner Thomason, Jordan Thorpe, Emma Verslues, Taylor Vierling, Hannah Vogt, Rachel Wakeman, Michelle Wehmeyer, Lauren Werkmeister, Haley Werner, Samantha Wickes, Haley Witcher, Devyn Woolf, Jessica Zelip

Granting Wishes

Spaghetti for Nolan

Top Left: At the all-you-can-eat Spaghetti Dinner, Jaime Haake serves rolls and pasta. The dinner fed about 750 people from students to the Rolla community. Bottom Left: Brianna Danforth and Dana Bailey bring desserts to the Spaghetti Dinner attendees. The theme was Legos in honor of Nolan, who wishes to go to Legoland. Right: Cooking pancakes for their Make-A-Wish Pancake Breakfast, Dori Ludwig volunteers with her sisters.

The ladies of the Eta Kappa chapter have volunteered over 1,400 hours each semester. Most of these hours are dedicated to their philanthropy, the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Their third-annual Wish Week brought in $3,000 through a Pancake Breakfast, Swishes for Wishes 3v3 basketball tournament, and raffle baskets. In the spring, Chi O hosted their 24th annual Spaghetti Dinner. The dinner was for Nolan, a seven year old boy battling Osteosarcoma, a cancer in his bones. The dinner and the raffles throughout the day brought in a record breaking $15,236, which helped send Nolan to not only Legoland, but also Walt Disney World and Universal Studios in August.

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KD "

Let Us Strive for That Which is Honorable, Beautiful, and Highest

" Back Row: Jocelyn Quattlebaum, Cassandra Funke, Rachel McArthur, Katie Kaczmarek, Melanie Folk, Kristen Grace, Uma Kota, Anna Mattione, Hannah Butler, Laura Murray, Alexis Jenkin, Meena Lahiri, Emily Schmitter, Savannah Collins, Abigail Dare, Leanne Bissinger, Joy Mueller, Nancy Yegerlehner Fifth Row: Kirsten Kelly, Nicole Korklan, Lauren Tomanek, Brooke McLaughlin, Hannah Westin, Mikayla Molnar Fourth Row: Jenna Oldham, Amanda Farmer, Samantha Akers, Hannah Coop, Emily Rapp, Sarah Ferguson, Machelle Warren, Madison Wooley, Alexandrya Stutzman, Holly Liebel, Mikayla Martin Third Row: Vivian Ludden, Kayla Haneline, Katelyn Caskey, Savannah Wilson, Jasmyn Bone, Taylor Jenkins, Samantha Friedreich, Aspen Williams, Kelsey Buford Second Row: Teah Heidorn, Courtney Lawson, Kelsey Hedges, Caitlin Williams, Elizabeth Mulina, Kathryn Maynard, Nerissa Sandt, Brittney Kennedy, Kayla Ford, Erin Wharton, Sarah Reynolds Front Row: Grace Lupo, Abby Sawyer, Erica Dixon, Katie Mietzner, Kelly Pachowicz, Alana Dowell, Jordan Jacobs, Lauren Steele, Brianne Wilson, Doriann Krieger, Jozianne Brennan Not Pictured: Grace Adams, Elizabeth Alt, Allison Ankrom, Olivia Basler, Kelsey Blink, Courtney Bogert, Mary Cahoon, Olivia Cheek, Erin Clawson, Alaina Geppert, Caroline Hawickhorst, Morgan Hovis, Alexis Jenkin, Danielle Jones, Alissa Keller, Phattharaporn Khongdi, Kataryna Kraemer, Cara Kyonka, Heather McCoy, Rebecca Miller, Haley Neeter, Renae Rogge, Abby Sawyer, McKenzie Shea, Elizabeth Shuman, Ashley Spargo, Rebecca Strait, Julia White

Always Giving Back KD Raises Money

Kappa Delta had a busy year giving back to their philanthropies and community. One of their biggest events was the Amazing Shamrock Race where 30 teams ran around town competing in games. In the end they raised $1,900 toward Prevent Child Abuse America. It s a lot of fun interacting with everyone and the best part is that it s for a good cause, Kayla Ford said. The Epsilon Alpha chapter also worked with local Girl Scouts. On International Girls Day, scouts learned about different countries through a passport activity. During the year the girls kept in touch with KD through a pen pal system. 1

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Left: At their ball pit, members brave the rain during the Amazing Shamrock Race. Top Right: Standing next to their canned castle, Alexis Jenkin, Holly Liebel, Erica Dixon, Mary Cahoon, Samantha Friedreich, Teah Heidorn, and Kelsey Blink, look over their first place creation. Bottom Right: Looking for an open teammate, Mikayla Molnar throws the frisbee back into play during Greek Week Opening Games.


ZTA the " Seek Noblest "

Back Row: Katie Beardslee, Rachel Victor, Angelina Calandro, Kayli Sharpell, Amber Jo Mosely, Kate Kruggle, Kaley Short, Ali Piper, Lauren Spaulding, Lauren Gonner, Julia Clements, Mallory Purnell, Saki Urushidani, Maddy Mackay, Leann Krieger, Kairsti Goodrich, Karen Nightingale, Lauren Schaff, Delaney Sexton, Jessica Fletcher, Lizzy Hans, Taylor Bartram Fifth Row: Emily LaPreze, Annie Schumacher, Julia Calandro, Bri Works, Sarah Kester, Andrea Studer, Jenny Huber, Leslie Hamilton, Dani Sheahan, Makinna Loethen, Meredith Sanders, Melissa McArthur, Paige Krejci, Kara Chamberlin, Alyssa Snider, Elizabeth Edwards, Beth Ann Stoy, Kelly Dunlap, Jessica Bone, Emily Hibbits Fourth Row: Melissa Choflet, Caroline Ketterer, Tori Watson, Nithya John, Madison Augustine, Megan Fairfield, Emily McClain, Courtney Mandeville, Jessica Hamlett, Halle Bischoff, Holly Mills, Lauren Hindrichs, Kendra Kelch, Courtney Chan, Christian Schoemehl, Rebecca Johnson, Alicia Hankins, Valerie Teson, Emily Wilmes, Britta Moyer, Andrea Pariani Third Row: Caroline Kozak, Paige Hutton, Claire Wilmore, Amanda Kubiak, Abbi Luebbert, Emily Killebrew, Jennifer McKinney, Mary Tollefson, Kaylee Cannon, Maddie Mara, Haley Hoffman, Samantha Garnier, Jessica Caswell, Nataly Ulloa, Kylie Claypool, Rachel Birchmier, Liz Gernander, Katie Schokker Second Row: Rachel Pommerenke, Hope Smalley, Gabrielle Apperson, Lauren Schroeder, Kaitlyn Branon, Bailey Adams, Ashlyn Loethen, Emily Hutcheson, Danielle Moll, Cara Kelly, Kaitlyn Miller, Mikaela Weiseman, Kara Duong, Elise Kammeyer, Sydney Rice, Taylor Tarter, Anna Scogins Front Row: Lindsey Schneider, Loya VanOrder, Sophia Calandro, Lexie Spaulding, Ali Bader, Torria Slagle, Betsy Gonzalez, Elsa Lopez, Eilish Matthews, Nikki Nulsen, Delanie DeGraeve, Mary Prewitt, Rachel Sciaroni, Karlee Twillmann

Taking Back the Crown ZTA's Victorious Year

Top Left: Serving guests, Mary Prewitt makes sure that everyone leaves with the perfect burrito during the second annual Build Your Own Burrito dinner. Bottom Left: Tossing their mortarboards in glee, Emily Eldridge, Ali Piper, Chrissy Macek, and Julia Clements celebrate their graduation. Right: At the Toga Competition, Holly Mills blows a kiss to the crowd. Mills represented Sigma Nu.

Zeta Tau Alpha celebrated many victories this year. One victory was winning the 53rd annual Greek Week. With tough competition and plenty of close calls, the girls had to pull together as a team to win. Another victory was for their philanthropy, Breast Cancer Education and Awareness. Many events and even a burrito dinner were hosted. A new event for the Eta Theta chapter was a male beauty pageant called Big Man on Campus. The winner was Charlie Brown of Phi Beta Sigma after his poem about his own mother s battle with breast cancer moved the audience and judges. The events raised and donated over $10,600. 0

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Developing Leadership for the Jewish Community

" Back Row: Adam Harper, Tony Miano, Samuel Steele Second Row: Caelan McCracken, Kevin Chasen, Chris Sosko, David Potts, Luke Holliday Front Row: David Gerdborg, Daniel Scanlon, Felix Titalangha, Peter Moore

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Veritas Imnia Vincit Truth Conquers All

" Back Row: Kyle Scott, Steven Rakus Front Row: Kristian Dehaan, Fred Lin, Nick Shulte, Josh Hernandez, Bob Galvez, Noah Madrigal, Robby Scott, Eric Heidbrink, Brian Jameson, Cody Meece, Ian Parnacott, Sebastian Coons, Elijah Mijares, Reno Gillenwater

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BSC "

Per Aspera Ad Astra

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Back Row: John Beckwith, Austin Beers, Donald Morrard, Jacob Fanshier, Nick Ebert, Clayton Fritsche, Sam Meyer, Sameul Fayad Matt Wills, Ben Angell, Matt Reynolds, Kory Tennant, Jacob Cody, Blake Hagar, Andrew Cress, Avery Hohenstein, Aaron Hohenstein, Jonathan Eaton, Benjamin Unger Second Row: Jacob Johnson, Hunter Aaron, Kyle Mollenhoff, Collin Sprandel, Erik Kleinman, Lane Singleton, Cameron Moore, Shane Lindsey, Rashad Scales, Ben Foster, Sean Mueller, Kenny Sherman, Austin Scheer, Gabe Bohnert, Jonathan McKinley, Josh Roscow, Alex Hilke, Jordan Williams, Clint Paes Front Row: Chris Dolles, Chris Smith, Josh Luiten, Andrew Atteberry, Jason Pelliccione, Jonathan Asbury, John Okine, Jacob Hartmann

Together, Forever

Men Support Brothers

Top Left: Playing a solo for the talent portion of the Big Man on Campus pageant, Jacob Fanshier drums away. Bottom Left: Trying to score for their team, Beta Sig competes against other fraternities in soccer during Greek Week closing games. Right: In the race to kill as many snakes as possible, Donnie Morrard marches to the snake pits with his shillelagh to collect snake heads.

Keeping themselves involved on campus, the Eta chapter competed in various events such as Greek Week, St. Pats, Greek Sing and attended several other houses philanthropy events. Even though the men competed for the fun, they found themselves with quite a few victories. During Greek Week, the constant support from brothers brought Beta Sig a first place win in their division for Trash Can Football. "One of the most memorable experiences from Greek Week was winning Trash Can Football," Kyle Moellenhoff said. Also, while participating in St. Pats, their Jaws themed Queens' float won first place while their show shillelagh won third place.

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DSF "

Better Men, Better Lives

" Active Members: Daniel Kuehl, Samuel Nichols, Levi Runyon, Jack Savage, Sean Casey, Aaron Enz, Jacob Droste, Jacob Haase, Aaron Hensley, Connor McGowan, Matthew Ryder, Zachary Smith, Nate Thyparambil, Joel Cates, Clay Brendel, Sanje Brothers, Erich Frechman, Jacob Hale, Lucas Mahanes, Daniel Montoya, Derek Schnoebelen, Curry Spray, John Waller, Steven Amos, Ngomba Arrey, Jay Baugh, Frank McCoy, Zachary Phipps, Garrett Reilly, Ryan Bain, Jon Colgan, Scott Lea, Seth Molenhour, Hayden Nielsen, Colin Woolums, Artur Graesser, Zachary Kessel, Alex Mundahl, Kieran O'Brien, Chris Schaaf, Daniel Simoneit, Kevin Smith, Austin Williams, Drew Williams, Michael Berliner, Mitchell Brady, Jack Connolly, Justin Fischer, Michael Filips, Ryan Hart, Anthony Innes, Chris Lenahan, Nicholas Luckert, Benjamin Meyer, Vincent Natoli, Kyle Swanton, Jacob Bautista, Jacob Beinart, Aaron Gabbert, Liyang Gu, Sandy Gu, Michael Janke, Matthew Klosterman, Diego Pedrazas, Jeffrey Replogle, Kiran Steele, Adam Stevens, Louie Bertoncin, William Distl, Daniel Drury, Steven Howell, Andrew Jacobs, Michael James, Alexander Kessel, Sunny Lella, Tallis Lockos, Samuel McGraw, Travis McGuire, Shashank Nedungadi, Jed Swanton

Grace Under Pressure Gentlemen of Delta Sig

As fierce as competition becomes during Greek Week or St. Pats, the men of the Delta Epsilon chapter strive to stay modest and collected. The men fought through Greek Week and walked away with fourth place with a smile on their face. When the St. Pats festivities began, they attended every event possible to earn points and earned a tasteful second place. With one event left in the year, the men knew they had to take Greek Sing by storm. Their performance of "Zach's Song" and "Gold on the Ceiling" brought the audience to their feet and earned them first place.

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Left: Joel Cates helps earn second in Trashcan Football during Closing Games of Greek Week. Top Right: Shown singing at Green Friday, Delta Sig attended with a new song each week and placed first for the Green Fridays event during St. Pats. Bottom Right: Zach Smith and Travis McQuire bite the heads off of snakes after earning them in the Snake Pits.


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Committed to Lives of Excellence

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Back Row: Alex Apple, Tyler Hembrock, Chase Hill, Joseph Collum, Alex Brown, Kyle Cook, Ryland Forsythe, Greg Rudloff, Travis Zerna Second Row: Andrew Bateman, Will Travous, Damon Wendt, Richard Braun, Andrew Hedlund, Caleb Nelson, Matthew Smith, Alex Bowman, Korey Dennis, Ian Flannigan Front Row: Tyler Richards, Nicholas Trojanowski, Brad Engel, Keith Kellet, Ian McLean, Will Bates, Austin Ganzer, Tim Ringling, Wil Fors Not Pictured: Adam Bratten, Joe Jacobi, Seth McGinnis

Scaring Diabetes

DTD Helps JDRF

The last weekend in October brought a terrifying event to the Epsilon Nu chapter s residence: a haunted maze. Before the sun set, Delts worked together to bring their haunted maze to life in order to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, JDRF. Posts and walls are set differently to create a unique maze from year to year. There even were moving walls built into the design. Through their work on the maze, the men were nationally recognized for their dedication to their philanthropy. The fraternity achieved the most service hours per man for JDRF, and the 21st annual maze raised over $1,700 through general admission and t-shirt sales. 0

Top Left: Weapon in hand, Ian McLean, is prepared to slaughter any laughter in the maze. Right: Ready to frighten attendees, Tyler Richards portrays an accordion playing pirate. Bottom Left: The maze from above shows the many paths and covered areas that give participants a better scare.

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KA "

Brothers Faithful Unto Death Frates Usque Ad Aram Fidelis

" Back Row: Corey Stefanic, Cameron LaPresta, Zach Vincent, Chris Cunningham, Clayton Batch, Nicholas Grimm, Daniel Ellerbrock, Landon Smith Fourth Row: Steven Vogel, Brett Bolon, Mike McGinty, Aaron Dove, Paul Hummel, Joey Raymond, Andrew Kempfer Third Row: Luke Smith, Trevor Vogan, Zachary Ernst, Jacob Walker, Clayton Newberry, Jacob Pappas Second Row: Cole Distler, Ryan Ghalager, Matthew Giacobbe, Dustin Doyle, Jonathan Kuchem, Andrew Dunn, Brad Bales Front Row: Patrick Cochran, Cody Witt, John Watson, Colin Graham, Trent Jones, Tyler Chu, Jacob Eckelkamp, John Conroy, Tyler Zaring, Ty Boyd

Together We Can

KA Builds Brotherhood

Working to better themselves and their community, the Beta Alpha chapter participated in many service and campus events. Through the 12 highway clean-ups, volunteer work at Mound Ridge Christian Camp, service at the Community Partnership, and setting up Bingo at Parkside Assisted Living, the men spent time together to average 29 volunteer hours per member. In the spring, KA co-hosted the first ever Kappadillas and KAsos with Kappa Delta. The event raised over $2,000 for their philanthropy, Muscular Dystrophy Association. "It was super successful for our first time putting it on. It was pretty cool," Bradley Bales said.

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Top Left: Paul Hummel runs with the chapter flag while Cole Distler follows during Greek Week. Top Right: Waving to the crowd, Corey Stefanic shows off his Pink Wear during the Big Man on Campus pageant hosted by Zeta Tau Alpha. Bottom Right: Justin Mann prepares orders during the philanthropy event with Kappa Delta.


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Back Row: Wyatt Shay, Dalyn Buettner, Chris Wilkinson, John Follmer, Alex Albeck, Kevin Cahill, Jacob Wessel Fifth Row: Jackson Pence, Joshua Morris, Steven Wassilak, Mike May, Henry Wavering, Collin Hanneke, Caleb Zaroor, Michael Evers Fourth Row: Shane Knox, Conor Buckley, Daniel Quasebarth, Tyler Howe, William Tichacek, Andrew Petschel, Logan Vavricek, Zach Taylor Third Row: Peter Vaughn, Branden Cheun, Paul Meyer, Brad Stetson, Cameron Jarvis, Josh Dorries, Jeffrey Smith, David Hinton, Dan Ederle, Alex Ernst, Adam Kaemmerer, Ryan Halley, Mitchell Cookson, Bryce Carpenter Second Row: Will Annunziata, Brian Kissel, Foster Walrath, Nick Swanson, Josh Bergesch, Chris Carlton, Reno Reed, Jared Proctor, Tony Montero Front Row: Mason Lampe, Sabri Safi, Blaine Hrovat, Ian Greenwood, Scott Faulkner, Matt LaBarge, Dane Christison, Sam Hausman, Kevin Flaker, Callie, Caleb Holtschneider, Zach Tognarelli, Charles Stiegemeier

Exponential Growth Record Setting Pledges

Top Left: During Greek Sing Kevin Cahill, Tori Watson, and Dan Quasebarth perform "Somebody to Love" and "Sweet Child O' Mine". Their vocals brought them a third place finish. Right: Collecting tickets, the men of Kappa Sigma host Oktoberfest. Bottom Left: With quick reflexes and superb communication, the men claim second place during the tug-of-war competition.

While new members are sought after annually, Kappa Sig welcomed their largest pledge class ever of 34 young men. To bond with their new members, the men worked together to come out on top during Greek Week. With several victories, such as first place in the chariot showcase and washers, the men claimed second place overall. The men then went on to place third during Greek Sing. With a growing group, the Beta Chi chapter decided to try something new for their philanthropy event. The final result was Oktoberfest. After countless hours of preparation, the event raised a staggering $2,700. The money was donated to the Military Heroes Campaign.

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LXA "

Per Crucem Crescens Cresent Through the Cross

" Back Row: Jonah Smith, Taylor Niemuth, Brenden Cunningham, Tyler Haas, Isaac Edler, Blake Latty, Alex Ruhman, Travis McVey, Ryan Cunningham, Robert Oberdieck, Chris Sheffield, Nathan Vitek Fourth Row: Ryan Sponamore, Patrick Coday, Trevor Vincent, Matthew Dorsey, Dan Masterson, David Hoover, Jagger Goeken, Mitchell Manley, Jonathan Perry Third Row: Hector Olivas, Scott Marchetti, Cameron Fitchett, Nick Kutay, Zach Buhr, Tim Victor, Rob Carmody, Ryan Kniepman Second Row: Ben Saake, Brad Anderson, Sage Walrath, Evan Green, Ryan Ripper, Mason Beachy, Kyle Barton, Nathan Story, Harrison Womack, Trevor Drane, Zach Sayer Front Row: Justin Bond, Blakely Mayhall, Dylan Long, Brad Jones-Carlile, Dan Josten, Lane Bye, Sean Webb, Eric Willard

Looking to the Future

Expansions are Planned

The year started out strong as Lambda Chi Alpha buckled down during Greek Week with a goal set to place for the first time in several years. The men did just that and earned third place. "Standing up on stage with my little brother holding our first Greek Week trophy in years was pretty awesome," Zach Buhr said. The biggest plan for the Alpha Delta chapter is within their own living quarters. The men began preparations to expand the chapter house with the help of alum James E. Bertelsmeyer's donation. The house will undergo renovations as well as an addition to hold 12 more brothers.

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Top: Fighting hard during Greek Week, Lambda Chi cheered each other on to third place. Top Right: Ryan Sponamore, Kyle Barton, and Cameron Fitchett represent their house during the Greek Sing competition. Bottom Right: With swift feet and quick thinking the men raced to the top and earned first place for their division in soccer.


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Give, Expecting Nothing Thereof

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Members: Nicholas Allen, Austen Baechle, Andrew Ballassi, Evan Block, Jacob Borror, Sean Bostwick, Matt Brandon, Patrick Bremehr, Patrick Brennan, Brice Caldwell, Matthew Clarkson, Kevin Curran, Zach Eads, Jack Effertz, Kelly Farrell, Trey Fink, Cody Flickinger, Brendan Floretta, Ellison Ford, Will Gallagher, Trevor Gehlert, Ryan Gettinger, Zach Gildehaus, Nick Govero, Tyler Graef, Andrew Granich, Ryan Griffin, Brett Groene, Ben Hackett, Dan Heidrick, Tyler Honerkamp, Nicholas Hughes, Sean Jafari, Phillip Janowski, Brendan Keuss, Dick Kinsey, Brandon Kolb, Michael Laaker, Stuart Lauber, Kyle Leckrone, Daniel Loeffelman, Nathan Love, Scott Lueddecke, Conner Manley, Gabe Marcantonio, Nolan Meyer, Nolan Mundwiller, Michael Murphy, Duncan Murray, Zak Oberkrom, Dalton Pafford, Theodore Quinn, Paul Receniello, Cody Reichold, Tim Reilly, John Richards, Jacob Riggio, Dan Roach, Jeffrey Roethemeyer, Zach Rollet, Nick Schlottman, Kyle Schmitt, Sam Schmitt, Chris Schneider, Austin Schnieders, Colin Schulz, Brian Schwartz, Nick Schwarzbach, Alex Shamroe, Adam Sheahan, Matthew Sheahan, Jake Shepard, Adam Shipp, Alex Smith, Andrew Stemmler, Steven Swiney, Jake Tigges, Patrick Tosti, Jake Tullock, Justin Tunnicliff, Greg Velders, Luke Verhoff, Jake Vincent, Adam Westhoff, Joe Wiegmann, Nick Wilder, Bradley Wilt

New Beginnings

Renovations and Traditions

Top Left: Patrick Tosti takes on the Snake Pits the week before St. Pats to collect snake heads with his shillelagh. Bottom Left: The men created a Alice in Wonderland themed cake float in honor of the upcoming movie. Right: Walking the track during opening ceremonies, the team prepares for the relay races.

For 50 years Phi Kappa Theta has built a strong brotherhood on campus and their house from 1964 showed every memory. Tearing down the old house and rebuilding from the ground up brought a new place for these men to call home. With a budget of $1.5 million, the completely self-sufficient house includes a full commercial kitchen, library, dining room, lounge and game room, and room to house up to 75 members. The big change did not stop the Missouri Mu chapter from normal traditions though as they continued to build brotherhood through Greek Week and their traditional red, white, and green shillelaghs during St. Pats.

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PKA "

Once a Pike, Always a Pike

" Back Row: Curt Gielow, Erik Huenke, Paul McGhee, Randy Bergner, Dalton Major, Will Castillo, Jon Wilmes, Mason Fanning, Trevin Howerton, Jared Pechette, Chris Zdvorak, Levi Gotto, Brendan Curran, Martin Klevjer, James Gleeson, Corey Hale, Brandon Eisenbath, Connor Downs, Jonah Walker, Chance Kurre, Eric Roettger, Thomas Himmelberg, Mike Meyers, Dylan Parker, Gavin Morris, Tommy Zollner Third Row: Aaron Walters, Carlin Ballay, Logan Fitch, Tanner Nelson, Kramer Balls, James Ballins, Jacob Zimmerman, Ted Leonard, Chris Murphy, Kyle Schnell, Martin Vaupel, Dom Parker, Felipe Andrades,Corey Jolitz, Zach Wilson, Collin Renth, Drew Renner, Zach Motley, Tommy Wieschhaus, Garrett Pugh, David Rall, Greg Evans, Zach Price, Joe Early, Austin Powell, Brandon Ochterbeck, Danny Moeller, Nick Bradshaw, Keane Rogers, Luke Mathews Second Row: Caleb Fricano, Levi Ross, Joe Henderson, Nick Fouche, Colin Eyester, Sam Geers, Grant Husman, Wes Freeman, Jon Vogel, Kirby Phillips, Rob Pearson, David Tutt, Keegan Kendrick, Zach Monroe, Scotty Palmer, Chad Barton, Josh Bax, Garrett Hooper Front Row: Craig Clark, Erik Schou, Angelo Encapera, Brady Bouillon, Will Wyne, Borris Morris, Johnny Bravo, Troy Kahle, Anthony Betcher, Brad Asselmeier, Ryan Gascon, Scott Schroer, Mike Barnett, Chuck Kelley, Dylan Holdenried, Nick Duepner, Evan Miller, Hunter Rivera

Strong Since 1905 Celebrating 110 Years

The gentlemen of the Alpha Kappa chapter have been in Rolla for a long time. To be specific, they have been here for 110 years. The chapter held a celebration in September where members and Alumni were honored. The men were privileged to have special guests such as Chancellor Cheryl B. Schrader and Mayor Louis J. Magdits IV. After winning their second consecutive Greek Week, the men did not slow down. In October, Pike hosted their annual Taylor Trudeau Cycle for Life Crawfish Boil. After months of planning, the men s event raised over $1300 for Leukemia, Lymphoma, and Melanoma research. 0

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Top Left: Volunteering at the Linking Hearts Carnival, Pike's set up a pie throwing activity to let the kids relax and have fun. Top Right: Scott Schroer tells jokes to the audience at the talent portion of the Big Man on Campus pageant. Bottom Right: Hitting a rough patch, the men struggled to place during Trashcan Football but still went on to win Greek Week.


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Nothing Shall Ever Tear Us Asunder

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Back Row: Tyler Spurling, Christopher Hudak Second Row: Bradley Cox, Brandon Alexander, Robert Arnet, Dakota Guthrie, Ethan Nichols, Nicholas Lehde, Michael Mahoney, Christian Otto, Zach Henderson Front Row: Christopher Pitre, Kenny Distefano, Colton Fraizer, Ian Karbowski, Matt Spenser, Marshall Kemp, Christopher Becker, Rudolph Wolf

Red as a Rose Honoring Each Other The Gamma Lambda chapter

Top Left: Members gathered around the newly crowned Roseball Queen and serenaded her after eating dinner. Bottom Left: Brandon Alexander and Tyler Spurling handed out academic awards and achievement awards to members at the Roseball. Right: Behzad Moghaddam and his date Morgan Hovis, who was crowned Roseball Queen, await the rest of the awards.

celebrated their 48th annual Roseball, the fraternities annual formal. The event was hosted at Matt's Steakhouse. The night began with the men giving out red roses, the national flower of Pi Kappa Phi, to their dates. As the evening went on, there were different celebrations. Members were awarded for different achievements and three were even honored with academic awards. After dinner there was even dessert, ice cream cake, courtesy of member Kyle Dunsford. Everyone in attendance received an engraved Roseball glass to remember the night.

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SX "

In Hoc Signo Vinces In This Sign

You Shall Conquer

" Back Row: Aaron Vonderhaar, Ian Huddleston Second Row: Chandler Mossman, Nate Valbracht, Eli Rychtarczyk, Brenden Tonnies, Daniel Ulrich, Justin Evans, Tommy Burke, Alex Ferguson, Brandon Bollinger, Ryan Feldmann, Holden McComb, John Mollet, Cameron Sykes, Matthew Young, Steven Ross, Austin Fischer, Brian Arconati, Phillip Rangitsch, Austin Polhaumus, Brandon Warren Front Row: Michael Schrick, Joseph Burdge, Wesley Dysart, Trevor Langhauser. Chipper Wallace Not Pictured: Brennan Kristek

Derby Born and Bred

Derby Days Raises Funds

Every year, Sigma Chi hosted their Derby Days to raise money for cancer research through the Huntsmann Cancer Foundation. The men, with the help of various women's organizations were able to raise over $4,300. Delta Omicron Lambda came in first place and 20% of the money rose went to their philanthropy, the Russell House. With the tradition shared with Sigma Chi's nationwide, the Theta Eta chapter tries to come up with new events, such as having derby capturing last throughout the week. This increases participation and keeps interest peaked. Sigma Chi looks to expand their event by including more organizations.

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Top Left: Sprinting from hordes of girls during Running of the Derbies, Tyler Nappier races to the house. Top Right: Pie a Sigma Chi, with Kyle Wegener, Grant Jamison, and Cameron Sykes, turned out to be a successful and messy fundraiser. Bottom Right: Carrying their letters wherever the competition went, Jared Flood and Holden McComb bring the team spirit.


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Excelling with Honor

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Back Row: Nathan Reed, Ross Jones, John Barron, Zac Hauser, Eli Hlinak, Jakeb Baldridge, Alex Bramblett Fifth Row: Robert Eschelman, Ryan Zink, Zack Whisler, Michael Robinson, Rob Wymore, Dennis Harryvan, Chris Moore, Jacob Boehm, Al Bialczak, Mack Weaver, Ian Pittwood, Connor Wolk, Omar Nevarez-Barron, Caleb Day, Patrich Conley, Michael Shields Fourth Row: Johnson Baar, Jordan Quante, Todd Hevring, Jacob Girse, Trace Armstrong, Joe Douley, Paul Nienhiser Third Row: Brandon Queri, Jacob Geist, Thomas Tabacchi, Joe Pace, Chris Lepsky, Corey Jokerst, Austin Fata, Jacob Nall Second Row: Drew Lewis, Issa Alyatim, Patrick McLain, Zeyhrem Conrad, Zachary Arias, Kevin Johnston, Nick Pashos, Robert Palmer Front Row: Blake Seppelt, Chanler White, Noah Gregg, Benjamin Prothman, Jacob Danielson

Together We Give

Supporting Each Other

Top Left: Kendra Kelch as Princess Leia and Brandon Queri as Han Solo greet parade attendees with their Star Wars float. Bottom Left: Competing in soccer, Caleb Day tries to bring Sig Nu to the top as Greek Week comes to a close. Right: In the talent portion of ZTA's Big Man on Campus, John Barron shows off his skills on a unicycle.

The men of Sigma Nu work to develop a strong brotherhood by participating in campus events and fundraisers. During St. Jude's Out 'Til Midnight, the men worked together to raise $2,103 for the children's hospital which placed their organization in first place for raising the most money. Together the campus raised about $25,400. When the Gamma Xi chapter was not focusing on campus events, they built their alumnae relationships. During the holidays, all alumni and their families were invited back to Rolla for a Thanksgiving dinner. Sigma Nu shows their respect to alums with a brick in their Patio of Honor.

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SFE Building "Balanced

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Back Row: Kyle Anders, Adam Thomas, Cory Bear, Sam Meitz, Mitch Lauder Fouth Row: Almin Pilrea, Alec Decher, Tate Meyer, Ryan Zickel, Jacob Trautman, Luka Iviccvic, Hayden Major, Garrett Allsman, Matthew Hagedorn Third Row: Austin Zimmerman, David Meyers, Kellen Steagall, Adam Fields, Luke Lohmann, Mathias Young, Andriy Sytyashenko, Irfahn Amir, Jacob Horton, Mike Mihitin, Miles Huber Second Row: Micheal Steingaeber, Sebastian Lesing, Theo Welch, Ben Berthold, Sam Lawson, Matt Brongard, Mike Ferdada, Andrew Scherff, Ethan Bond, Sam Tunnels, Sean O Brian Front 0

Row: Tony Cheng, Piero Burzio-Roca, Matthew Boswell, Zach Boswell, Josiah Enns, Joseph Suoboda, Chase Barnes

Mind Over Matter Hours of Service

The men of the Missouri Gamma chapter spent over 3,000 hours volunteering on projects ranging from renovating the Newburg Children s Museum to trail cleanup in the Mark Twain National Forest. One of our more unique events is volunteering as waiters at the Christ Episcopal Church Men s Dinner, Service Chair Michael Steingraeber said. The dinner, the church s major fundraiser of the year, was made possible with 30 volunteer members. In addition, members helped out weekly with the local elementary's Backpack Program which helped provide lunches to students who could not afford one. 0

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Left: Building a birdhouse, Ethan Bond struggles to direct "his" hands in a classic act during the Big Man on Campus pageant. Top Right: The men chip off old paint to renovate the exterior of the Newburg Children's Museum. Bottom Right: Having fun "scaring" children, Sig Ep runs around in their now notorious dino suits during the Linking Hearts Carnival.


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To Advance Man's Quest for Excellence

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Back Row: Craig Winkelmann, Greg Failes, Andrew Kueny, Ryan Nowakowski, Jack Moore, Luke Goring, Tristan Blake, Josh Gray, Josh Williams, Luke Grischow, Peter Doran, Blake Womble, John Elam, Connor Chadbourne, Joey Haley, Issac Hicks, Elliott Wolff, Richard Dolan III, Mike Drewel, Cody Wiener, Alec Drury, Zach Goring Second Row: Cody Crabtree, Mason McGavock, Nathan Kunz, Blake Folta, Hunter Stepp, Alex Cross, Levi Lamming, Josh Eifert Front Row: Austin Willis

First, Brotherhood

Working to Compete

The men of Sigma Pi worked hard to make sure each brother s uniqueness was valued and featured. Big events such as Greek Week, Greek Sing, and Intramural Sports gave each brother a chance to showcase their talent while the house came together as a large support system. The Alpha Iota chapter did not look to lose though. They practiced more each year and got their new members involved from the beginning. "As for remaining humble in our success, everything comes down to knowing where we came from and where we are now as brothers. It is great to compete, even better when we win," Levi Lamming said. 0

Top Left: Trying to impress the judges, Blake Folta shows off the team's chariot during Greek Week. Bottom Left: Joseph Haley, Issac Hicks, Cody Grainger, Levi Lamming, and Luke Grischow represent their house with the same line up as last year in Greek Sing. Right: Dancing to "Barbie Girl", Dylan Ray tries to win the audience's hearts during the Big Man on Campus Pageant.

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STG A Path of "Principles

" Back Row: Max Bauman, Tanner Bollman, Austin Davis, Alex Dietrich, Andy Ney Third Row: Justin Shelley, Cameron Westermeir, Trevor King, Mike Bira, Taylor Riley, Cody Weissman, Logan Coil, Patrick Leight, Griffin Daehnke Second Row: Caleb Acree, Andy Long, Ethan Kipping, Alex Leslie, Shawn Struckoff, Andy McDonough, Patrick Garavaglia, Kyle LaBerta, Liam Price Front Row: Coltin Shields, Ben Rice, Kirk Bradley, Zach Chaudoir, Bryce Cahill, Matt Jackson, Travis Austinson, Dustin Peterson, Tyler Boland

Fighting for the Top

Sig Tau Crushes St. Pats

The men of the Alpha Omega chapter fought for many victories throughout the year. Unfortunately Greek Week was not their lucky break. So, when St. Pats rolled around in the spring, the men grabbed onto first from the beginning and did not let go. Sig Tau was able to win first place with their Scooby-Doo theme sweatshirt design as well as first place for their cudgel. During the parade they went all out and dressed as the Mystery Inc. gang. Daphne, Shaggy, Velma, and Fred were portrayed by Patrick Leight, Max Baumann, Bryce Cahill, and Dale Shelley, respectively. Shelley drove the Mystery Machine while the others interacted with the parade crowd.

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Left: Playing trash can football, Ethan Kipping tries to bring a win for Sig Tau. Top Right: Celebrating their first place cudgel, the men carefully bring down their display during St. Pats. Bottom Right: Adorned in the 108th Best Ever special sweatshirt, Andrew Long helped bring Scooby-Doo to life during the St. Pats parade.


TKE "

Not for Wealth, Rank or Honor, but for Personal Worth and Character

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Back Row: Timothy Chapman, Noah Williams, Richard Halil, Trevor Voss, Tristen Nash, Brendan Murray, Curtis Buxton, Joshua Gutierrez, Keith McCormack, Jacob Eastwood, Jordan Collins, Michael Taylor, Seth Spinner, Jacob Kullman, Brent May, Joshua Nixon Front Row: Bosley (Dog), Matthew Riga, Chris Kiernat, Tucker Shoup, Jacob Staufer, Adam Satterfield, David Scott, Frank Schott Not Pictured: Jerry Kayes, Max Jackson, Nick Bartley, Izach Axelsen, Zach Miller, Yasseen Osman, William Coats, Bradley Bearden, Daniel Kirk

Worth Every Penny

TKE Wins Penny Wars

Top Right: Guitarist Izach Axelsen and vocalist Noah Williams perform the encore song, Tenacious D, at Greek Sing. Bottom Left: Noah Williams and Daniel Kirk lead their team to fourth place in their division during the chariot race at Opening Games. Right: TKE's King Kong float featured a replica Empire State Building with hand painted windows.

Tau Kappa Epsilon aimed to build their brotherhood based on having fun. While not very competitive, the men still work together to participate in events such as Greek Week, St. Pats, and Greek Sing. Hard work did pay off though and the Beta Eta chapter came out on top during Penny Wars. The win awarded the men with first pick of songs for Greek Week as well as end the night with an encore song. Furthermore, half of the money raised during Penny Wars went to their philanthropy, St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. "Our usual goal is not to get last, and hey it works sometimes," Josh Nixon said.

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UJ "

Juncti Juvant United They Serve

" Back Row: Matt LaFever, Jacob Finn, Joe White, Tim Hogan, Joe Pace, Max Rose, Dale Fazlagic, Brendan Daly, Cole Sherrow, Albert Perlman Second Row: Marshall Beatty, Sam Golden, Zach Reising, Seth Foster Front Row: Andrew Persons, Mike Verdegem, Lewis Buchanan, Brady Kluesner, Justin Carollo, Jacob Humphrey, Randy Hall, Chris Lee Dogs: Shadow, Brutus, Leonidas (little orange one)

In Good Company

Theta Xi Members for Life

The brotherhood of Theta Xi was more than a group of guys. It's about friendship, fun, and lifelong connections. Members were encouraged to pursue leadership positions so they were better prepared for challenges that college and careers could bring. After graduation, brothers were invited to attend homecoming, rush events, and even chapter meetings to continue building bonds. The Alpha Psi chapter also bonded through campus events. The support from his brothers helped Christopher Lee win the Ugly Man competition and $400 for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society during St. Pats. The men looked to continue growing and recruiting new members.

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Left: Brady Kluesner shows off his pink wear in the Big Man on Campus pageant. The Pageant benefited Breast Cancer Education and Awareness. Top Right: Ben Frala prepares to throw his shillelagh into the mud during Snake Invasion. Bottom Right: Looking to recruit new members, Joe Pace and Mike Verdegem represent their house at the Spring O;Rama. .


AFA " First of All, Servants for All, We Shall Transcend All

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Back Row: Andre Agee, Paa Imbeah, Justin Bivens, Kevin Thompson, Cardell Miller Front Row: Zenel Hudson, Desoto Dickson, Pierre Moore, Denzel Mayo, Eddie Hudson, George Harper, Marc-Alan Tucker

Bonds Through Service Alphas Build Brotherhood

Top Left: Checking up on attendees at the Chicken and Waffles fundraiser, DeSoto Dickson keeps the plates full. Bottom Left: Every Friday the Alphas greet students and guests at the Havener Center with a high-five and wish them "Happy Phriday". Right: Bria Pierce came out on top during the Miss Black and Gold pageant. Pierce won the $1,000 scholarship.

The Epsilon Psi chapter strove to build strong relationships within their fraternity as well as on campus and in the community. The Alphas held a strong presence on campus through their Happy Phriday high-fives. Each Friday they high-fived everyone who entered the Havener Center and congratulate them on making it through another week. When the men were not giving out high fives they worked on scholarship and philanthropy. Their biggest events included the Miss Black and Gold pageant in which the winner received a scholarship of $1,000 and Dance XXXplosion which showcases different hip-hop dance routines.

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FBS "

Culture for Service, Service for Humanity

" Back Row: Chidiebere Onukogu, Stanley Brown, Chidera Kokelu, Curtis Okafor Front Row: Akachukwu Nwosu, Melton Parham, Joel Cardin, Sheron Thomas

Raising Awareness

Support Many Causes

Participating in and hosting many events, the Gamma Gamma Gamma chapter spread awareness about many problems in health and society. In October the men conquered the Big Man on Campus Pageant and hosted a seminar about Breast Cancer awareness. During December the Sleep Out for the Homeless event raised awareness about homelessness in the community and country. The men brought attention to the fact that at least one student per semester was homeless on campus. The men also hosted a Miss YOUniverse Scholarship Pageant to support women on campus and gave out a scholarship of $1,000 to the winner, Nancy Yegerlehner.

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Left: Charlie Brown is crowned the winner of Zeta Tau Alpha's 1st Annual Big Man On Campus Pageant. Top Right: Chidera Kokelu escorts Nancy Yegerlehner, who was crowned Miss YOUniverse. Bottom Right: Sleep Out for the Homeless event showed how members of a family, including pets, banded together without the comfort of shelter.


KAC "

Achievement in Every Field of Human Endeavor

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Back Row: Steven Martin, Troy Bramlett, George Holmes, Nicholas Richardson, Albert Yemitan, Frederick Benson Front Row: Samuel Huddleston, Nicholas Jordan

Differences Unite Us

The Kappas and Omegas Though they lay claim to different letters, Kappa Alpha Psi and Omega Psi Phi still worked together to better those around them. The Omegas hosted a clothing drive and canned food drive in the fall while the Kappas worked on tutoring local students. . The spring semester brought the two groups together, as well as the Betas and the Alphas, during Black History month in February. The men put on various events to spread awareness about black history and their fraternities. Though Omega Psi Phi has decreased in size, the future of the fraternity consist of presenting their letters in the image it was founded on, regardless of any situation.

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Friendship is Essential to the Soul

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DLF " " Making Our Presence Make A Difference

Back Row: Josh Fuhrman, Chris Everett, Tylor Brom, Zac Miller, Nathaniel Tatar Front Row: Benjamin Vineyard, Kyle Kurtz, Andrew Nethington, Ian Rein, Mike Dierker, Topher Valadez Not Pictured: James Pohlmann, Riley Grennan, Morgan Carleton, Malachi Rein

Standing For All Men

Embracing Differences

Delta Lambda Phi was founded to accept men from all walks of life. DLP celebrated differences and focused on promoting a strong, positive image to last a lifetime within their members through game nights, spa socials, and bowling events with their brothers. For the first time, the Beta Nu chapter had graduating members participate in Lavender Graduation. Lavender Graduation was a bi-annual ceremony conducted on numerous campuses to honor lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and ally students in order to acknowledge their achievements and contributions to their university.

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Left: Graduates Nathaniel Tatar and Chris Everett are the first members from DLP to participate in Lavender Graduation. Top Right: Tylor Brom picks a puppy to adopt. The pup was named Chiron, an immortal centaur who modeled the fraternity's mascot. Bottom Right: Topher Valadez talks to potential new members and students about his fraternity during the Spring O'Rama.


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Together We Build the Future

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Back Row: Catherine Gladbach, Hannah Gretlein, Cassondra Golden, Jeanette Lawrence, Amanda Keeney, Jennifer Keeney Front Row: Reagan Schnieders, Anne Wheeler, Heather Reynolds, Hunter Malottki, Jasmin Hill

Volunteering As One

Service Day Helps Rolla

Top Left: Volunteering on their annual Day of Service, Amanda Keeney and Jennifer Keeney enjoy break with Becky Robinson. Bottom Left: During a presentation, advisor Audra Merfeld-Langston discusses service to volunteers during the Annual Service Day. Right: Heather Reynolds leads her team in a Greek Week Tug-of-War match at closing games.

Every year, the women of Phi Rho reach out to other organizations and ask for their assistance to improve the community. The 16th Annual Service Day was held on October 10th and it brought out over 50 volunteers. Participants went to various locations such as the Community Partnership, Hope House, Russell House, and Clothes for Lebanon. Throughout the week there was a silent auction to raise money. The money was then used to provide shirts and a breakfast to the volunteers before they went off to their volunteer locations. The rest, about $200, was then donated to their philanthropy, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

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Sports Kendall Fitzpatrick, a fourth year midfield player, kicks the ball to her teammate in the match against Lindenwood University. The womens' soccer team lost with a score of 0-1. "I'm a competitor and I don't like to lose, so I'm always trying to win, even up until the very last minute of the game," Fitzpatrick said about the game against Lindenwood.

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Football

Top Left: Rob Cidlik, junior linebacker from Eureka, MO, caught in a moment of thought during a huddle. Bottom Left: Lamar Wilkes, sophomore quarterback, gets in stance to throw the football to a teammate in the game against the Chadron State Eagles.. Right: Bret Curtis and DeSoto Dickson celebrate after a play in a game against the Eagles. The Miners lost their first home game of the season 27-40 to the Eagles.

Back Row: Daleroy Davey, Chris McKay, Todd Drury, Kylle Shoemaker, Mike McFarland, Tyler Fenwick, Michael Burton, Dawan Ferguson, Leon Moody, Rick Vernon, Collin Powers. Seventh Row: Daniel Park, Kalyn Jones, Alexis Walker, Tom Pomerleau, Sam Wallut, Eli Thomas, Logan Schmidt, Brittan McLaughlin, Miles Arnold, Caleb Howard, Will Baum, Yae Lin Lee, Josh Corbid. Sixth Row: Joe Ghormley, Tyler Westerfield, Aaron Fritts, Alex Stenlage, Matt Caldwell, Marcellus Corbin, Austin Holmes, Kelechi Madubuko, Dustin Schindler, Nolan Mannino, Jeff Plake, Dorian Yearby, Christian Weller, Michael Stanley. Fifth Row: Nick Eads, Logan Armontrout, Rob Cidlik, DeAndra Stevenson, Bret Curtis, Seth Carder, Andrew Masters, Nick Wunderli, Joe Mersinger, Mason Proctor, Drake Randall, Adam Echele, Brandon Gonzalez, Josh Elam. Fourth Row: Logan Reynolds, Kejuan King, Cardell Miller, Dillon Bowman, Chris Kennard, Austin Truvillion, Charles Bournes, Dalton Major, Nate Brown, Andrew Trautman, Gabe Marcantonio, James Willis, Grady Cooper. Third Row: Dion Fox, Taylor Middlebrooks, Leshawn Lampkins, Rilwan Adedeji, Sam Sykora, Alonzo Vang, Ben Matthews, Landon Compton, Shaun Williams, DeSoto Dickson, Will Rogers, Jalon Allen, Brandon Tajkarimi. Second Row: D Luis West, Darren Hale, Spencer Elrod, Lamar Wilkes, Braxton 0

Graham, Jacque Harris, Peter Simpson, Tyler Swart, Jeremi Ross, Michael Hutchcraft, Isaiah Hardy, Kason Key, Ryan Kirkendall, John McClure. Front Row: Isaac Williams, Andrew Jehle, Evan Merz, Reed Brown, Zenel Hudson, Albert Yemitan, Scott Hendricks, Steve Martin, Vince Fricke, Cody Burgess, Josip Juric, Jordan Grossett, Bo Brooks.

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Season Closes 5-5 The football team won their last game against Quincy University ending the season with an overall record of 5-5. The team finished 5-3 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference, placing them third in the conference. Rob Cidlik, Josip Juric, Nick Wunderli, and Braxton Graham were named first-team picks to the all-conference team, and Spencer Elrod, Dalton Major, Landon Compton, and Jeremi Ross were named second team representatives. "Having that number of all-conference players chosen is a sign of recognition to not only the players chosen, but to the football program in its entirety and how we finished in the top echelon of the GLVC conference," head coach Tyler Fenwick said.

Left: Ben Matthews, a 5'10" junior wide receiver from Platte City, MO, gets into position before a play against Chadron State.

Scoreboard L 27-40

Chadron State

L 20-38

Texas A&M

W 10-7

Truman State

W 39-27

Saint Joseph's

L 16-40

William Jewell

W 63-0

College of Faith

W 40-23

Lincoln University

W 34-27

McKendree

L 42-46

Southwest Baptist

L 14-38

Indianapolis

W 42-35

Quincy

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Cheer

Above: Sydney Rice and Levi Box pump up the crowd for a football game. Right: Frances Manahan is held by John Watkins with John Walden spotting during partner stunting. "It took me almost an entire season of college cheer to be able to confidently perform a game-ready partner lift. It takes a lot of repetition and hard work," Manahan said.

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Some athletes lift weights, we lift other athletes. Bailey Manula

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Back Row: Preston Miller, John Watkins, Bailey Manula, John Walden, Levi Box Second Row: Sydney Rice, Marisa Tompkins, Dani Jones, Jessica Caswell Front Row: Molly Moran, Emily LaPreze, Dani Moll, Frances Manahan Not Pictured: Sarah Ferguson and Stephanie Dunham

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Volleyball

Above: Lexi White, Claire Friedlund, and Krista Haslag celebrate after a successful play in the game against University Missouri-St. Louis. Left: Carlie Combs, freshman outside hitter, passes the ball to aid in the team's 3-1 win against University Missouri-St. Louis.

Scoreboard L 1-3 L 2-3 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-1 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-2 W 3-1 L 2-3 W 3-0 L 0-3 W 3-2 W 3-2

Wisconsin-Parkway Lewis Saint Joseph's College Univerisy to Indianapolis Maryville University Missouri-St. Louis Drury University William Jewell College Rockhurst University Truman State University Quincy University Bellarmine University Southern Indiana McKendree University Illinois Springfield Drury University Missouri-St. Louis Maryville University

GLVC Games Only

Back Row: Claire Luther, Shelby Wagner, Carson Talley, Emilee Schlader, Gracey Moon Second Row: Paul Becker, head coach Jason Holt, Lauren Flowers, Jackie Pyles, Alexis White, Marketa Illetskova, Ellen Schulz, Krista Haslag, Carlie Combs, Kelci Wigger Front Row: Dana Shannon, Ashley Allegri, Cydney Denning, Caitlin Brocker, Claire Friedlund

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Women's Cross Country

Right: Frances Chronister keeps ahead of the pack at the home meet. Chronister placed 11th and had a time of 19:00 minutes in the five-kilometer course. Above: Jordan Thompson, Haylie Wiesner, Frances Chronister, Tori Bonnot, Allie Wood in the beginning moments of the race.

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Scoreboard 4th

Southwest Baptist Invitational

2nd/16

Southern Stampede (M)

4th/20

Southern Stampede (W)

22nd/33

Chili Pepper Festival (M)

17th/33

Chili Pepper Festival (W)

4th/5

Jackling Jocks Invitational

9th/13

GLVC Championships (M)

11th/15

GLVC Championships (W)

22nd/31

NCAA Midwest Regional (M)

25th/30

NCAA Midwest Regional (W)


Men's Cross Country

Above: Gaberiel Underwood competes in the home meet. Underwood placed 14th with a time of 26:48. Left: Joe Bindner works to stay ahead of the pack. Binder took eighth place in the Jackling Jocks Invitational while the team placed fourth in the home invite.

Bindner Takes Eighth

(Contains both Mens' and Womens' Cross Country.) Back Row: Andrew Naeger, Tyler Percy, Daniel Goertzen, Ryan Howe, Nathan Boys, Zach Pixler, Koby Bird, Quentin Keller Second Row: Dylan Fitzgerald, John Burd, Kyle Mrotek, Conner Yarnall, Joe Bindner, Connor Crabtree, James Brizendine Front Row: Jordan Thompson, Baylee Hutchinson, Haylie Wiesner, Allie Wood, Frances Chronister, Tori Bonnot.

During the Jackling Jock Invitational at the S&T Golf Course, Joe Bidner took eighth place in the eight-kilometer race. Bidner had a time of 26:03 and was as high as second place during the first half of the race. "During a race I like to think about my teammates who make me want to work even harder. I also focus on my form and use positive self talk to keep myself going," Bindner said.

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Men's Soccer

Top: Maxi Fuchs runs in the game against Truman State University where the men won 2-1. Fuchs is a senior midfielder from Munich, Germany. Right: Mitch Morris, junior back defender from O'Fallon, MO prepares to kick the ball in the game against Quincy. The Miners lost the game 2-1.

Scoreboard

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Fort Hays Northeastern Rockhurst William Jewell Southern Indiana Bellarmine Illinois Springfield McKendree Maryville St. Louis Truman State Quincy Lindenwood Lewis Wisconsin-Parkside Indianapolis Saint Joseph's Drury *St. Joseph's *Rockhurst

*GLVC Tournament

L 2-3 L 1-2 L 0-1 W 3-1 W 3-2 L 1-2 W 5-0 W 2-1 L 1-2 W 2-0 W 2-1 L 1-2 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 1-0 L 0-2 T 0-0 W 2-0 T 2-2 L 0-2

Back Row: Felipe Andrade, Unnar Ulfarrson, Mason Fannin, James Holloway, Nick Posey, Corey Jolitz, Jared Pechette, Austin Parks Second Row: Mitch Morris, Brody Bouillion, Joe Aubuchon, Kramer Hall, Henning Schoene, Ryan Lawhead, Maxi Fuchs, Adam Forestier, Garrett Trautman Front Row: Neil Wiaranowski, Eduardo Abichabki, Arthur Mello, Martin Klevjer, Bryce Johnson, Michael Laaker, Matt Kilwin, David Murphy


Women's Soccer

Left: Catherine Hawn, senior midfielder from Waterloo, IL plays in the game against Illinois Springfield. The women dominated the stat sheet in the game by outshooting the Prairie Stars 17-5, but still lost 0-1. Bottom: Kirsten Ramby does a header to an incoming ball. Ramby was a Geological Engineering senior midfielder for the team and is from Pearland, TX.

Scoreboard

Back Row: Jessica Schmitz, Kaitlyn Deister, Sarah Hostler, Amanda McDuffee, Lexi Butler, Sophie Holle, Carli Tastad, Amalia Tettambel, Riley Cronin, Kendall Fitzpatrick, Morgan Sikora, Joe McCauley Second Row: Alex McCord, Johanna Jeffryes, Suzy DeWael, Kendra Wood, Nicole Kelly, Carrie Levy, Karen Nightengale, Catherine Hawn, Lauren Tolan, Mikaela Mockenhaupt, Liz Carrano Front Row: Rachel O Neal, Meredith McGhee, Taylor Vollmer, Leah Camery, Kirsten Ramby, Madison Morris, Andrea Aller, Anna Fink, Julie Bride 0

L 0-1 W 1-0 L 0-3 L 1-2 L 0-2 L 0-2 L 0-1 T 1-1 L 0-1 L 1-5 L 0-2 L 1-3 L 1-3 T 1-1 L 1-3 L 0-1 L 0-2

Lindenwood Missouri Southern Rockhurst William Jewell Southern Indiana Bellarmine Illnois Springfield McKendree Marycille St. Louis Truman State Quincy Lewis Wisconsin-Parkside Indianapolis Saint Joseph's Drury

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Men's Basketball

Top: Danylo Zuikov, junior guard from Kiev, Ukraine, attempts to pass the ball during the home game against Truman State. The two teams were tied at halftime 40-40 but Truman pulled ahead of the Miners in the final nine minutes to finish the game 82-69. Right: Zach Ellis, senior guard from St. Louis, MO, jumps to shoot the ball in the game against the Truman bulldogs. Ellis shot a three-pointer in the final seconds of the first half to tie the two teams over halftime.

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W 83-73 W 85-81 W 74-56 L 69-89 L 80-84 L 94-101 L 82-98 L 89-93 W 73-62 L 69-82 L 96-109 L 61-85 L 87-94 L 105-108 L 74-78 L 85-89 L 67-98

Maryville Missouri - St. Lousis Drury Wisconsin-Parkside Lewis University Saint Joseph's Indianapolis William Jewell Rockhurst Truman State Quincy Bellarmine Southern Indiana McKendree Illinois Springfield Missouri - St. Louis Maryville

GLVC Games Only

Back Row: Telloy Simon, B.J. McLaughlin, Ervin Sarajlic, Jay Corwin, Rokas Paulauskas, Luke Schnieders, Quinn Poythress, Desmond Buerge, Tyler Anderson, Brooks Gerrity Front Row: Juwan Miller, Allen Billinger, Danylo Zuikov, Zach Ellis


Women's Basketball

Left: Linda Pagrode, senior guard from Jaunolaine, Latvia, works to keep the Hannibal-LaGrange University Trojans from scoring. The ladies had a 81-49 victory over their opponents in their season opener. Bottom: Bria Pierce, sophomore forward from Overland Park, KS, attempts a shot in the game against Saint Joseph's College. A 6-point lead was kept over the Pumas until 7:27 was left on the clock. The miners lost the game 45-48.

Scoreboard

Back Row: Nasha Bile, Bria Pierce, Jamy Douvier, Sandra Douvier, Kim Runge, Janie Arand Front Row: Alan Eads (Head Coach), Linda Pagrode, Abigail Haler, Raetchel Gray, Joe l Bland, Elise Greenwood, MacKenzie Kleinmann 0

L 64-74 W 53-41 L 58-69 L 53-62 L 58-70 L 45-48 L 56-60 W 71-62 L 59-60 L 42-51 L 56-69 L 64-79 W 76-69 L 42-60 W 64-43 L 48-72 L 54-69 L 57-95

Maryville Missouri - St. Louis Drury Wisconsin-Parkside Lewis University Saint Joseph's Indianapolis William Jewell Rockhurst Truman State Quincy Bellarmine Souther Indiana McKendree Illinois Springfield Missouri - St. Louis Maryville Drury GLVC Games Only

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Track and Field

Right: Mark Echele preps for the shot put event. Bottom: Erika Simple, junior from Bloomington, IL, runs in the 4x400-meter relay. Simple set a seasonal-best time of 58.14 seconds in the 400-meter.

Right: Erika Simple, a junior from Bloomington, IL, and Natalie Schriever, sophomore from Sullivan, MO, run in the 4x400-meter relay . The ladies placed second in the home meet. Top: Nick Anselmo, freshman from St. Charles, MO, prepares before launching the javelin. Anselmo placed with 150-8 in the javelin throw.

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Top: Daniel Goertzen, Ryan Van Dyke, James Brizendine, and Quentin Keller race. Left: Flying through the air, Cody Durand, competes in the pole vault event at the home-meet hosted outside of the Gale-Bullman Building

Back Row: Kyle Stocker, Adam Kraus, Jack Miller, Joe Bindner, Megan Schulte, Brendan Cox, Peter Simpson, David Jones-Richerson, Gabe Underwood, Matthew Sebelski, Luke Moehlenbrock, Collin Boner, Piotr Gal, Logan Shearer, Garrett Friday, Tyler Percy, Trevor King, Nick Barrett, Alex Bonner Third Row: Rachel Lawal, Alexis Lee, Brady Vetter, Amanda Wetzel, Nicole Aldridge, Amanda Sebelski, Coach Hammock Second Row: Allie Wood, Anne Massey, Katelyn Fricke, Danny Deposki, Elizabeth Robinson, Ryan McGuire, Lucas Rosenbaum, Crystal Beffa, AJ Scheffler, Nick Anselmo, Mark Echele, Andrew Scherff Front Row: Haylie Wiesner, Camille Baker, Coach Cipicchio, Aaron Francis, Ben Krause, Cody Durand, Stephen Hickman, Natalie Schriever

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Swim

Top: Kevin McPherson, freshman from Oakdale, MN, swims butterfly. McPherson won the 200-yard butterfly with a time of 1:53:95. The home meet against Delta State resulted in a 91-114 lose for the team. Right: John-Martin Schmidt, freshman from Topeka, KS, took third place in the 50-yard freestyle with Keith Sponsler and Jon Anderson taking second and first, respectively. The team took 13 of the 14 events at the home meet against Truman State.

Scoreboard L 91-114 2nd/6

Drury Invitational

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Miner Invitational

2nd

Incarnate Wood Invitational

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Delta State University

Truman State GLVC Championships NCAA Division II Championships

Back Row: Drew Larkins, Morgan Meyer, Keith Sponsler, Chris Lohff, Jared Dachroeden, Eirik Nielsen, Ethan Shih Front Row: John-Martin Schmidt, Caleb Hathaway, Max Middendorf, Jon Glaser, Miguel Chavez, Dakota Anderson, Stuart Mossop, Kevin McPherson


Baseball

Right: Mack Preston, a senior pitcher from Shawnee, KS, winds up to pitch the ball to Lincoln University. The miners won both games against the Blue Tigers (0-1 and 2-8) during their season opener at home. Bottom: Eli Miller, junior outfield player from Shelbyville, IL, awaits a hit to advance to the next base in the home game against Drury University. The miners won both games against the DU Panthers in the first Great Lake Valley Conference game of the season. The first game ended in a score of 3-9 and the second game with 1-2.

Scoreboard W 9-3, W 4-2 W 11-7, W 14-6 W 12-11 L 2-4, W 7-0 W 7-0, W 3-1 Back Row: Eli Whitmire, Jake Berry, Kirk Hutchins, Eli Miller, Stuart Martin, Zach Gadway, Patrick Murphy Fourth Row: Matt Reschke, Nathan Volkman, Zach Wiegand, Bryan Nolan, Alex Reynolds, Dan Borek, Quintan Reed, Dalton Erger Third Row: Lucas Swindle, Troy Bargman, Trevor Karbowski, Mack Preston, Nick Ulrich, Tyler Schutt, Adam Richter, Tim Lira Second Row: Lance Portwood, Aaron Bedsworth, Tyler Johnson, Brannon Callaway, Keith Coulson, Ryan Bearden, Tyler Bodenstab, Ethan Krenning, Collin Zurweller Front Row: Trent Green, Brett Yasaui, Justis Nelson, Cameron Burk, Todd DeGraffenreid, Cody Gardner, Luke Marcheschi, Jason Volkman, Kyle Hix, Matthew Knickerbocker

W 5-4

Drury Quincy Missouri Southern State Rockhurst Truman Lindenwood

W 6-3, W 8-4

William Jewell

W 5-3, W 9-0

Missouri - St. Louis

W 11-9, W 5-2

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Softball

Top: Kelley Heckemeyer, junior catcher from St. Elizabeth, MO, majoring in Civil Engineering, hits the ball right over home plate in the home game against Southwest Baptist University. Right: Ashley Hill, junior pitcher from Centralia, MO, winds up to pitch the ball to the opposing SBU Bearcats. Both games were won by the miners with a score of 3-1 and 8-4, respectfully.

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L 0-2, L 2-3 L 1-22, L 6-12 L 0-10, L 1-11 W 7-3, L 5-6 L 1-2, L 1-7 W 2-0, L 0-8 L 0-3, W 5-1 L 0-1, L 3-5 L 0-1, L 5-6 L 2-6, L 1-3 L 0-1, L 4-8 L 0-8, L 0-1 L 4-8, L 0-9 W 5-4, L 3-6 W 4-3, W 11-1

Bellarmine Southern Indiana Indianapolis Saint Joseph's Truman State Quincy Drury Rockhurst William Jewell Maryville Missouri - St. Louis Illinois Springfield McKendree Lewis Wisconsin-Parkside GLVC Games Only

Back Row: Tom Pomerleau, Shelby Michaelis, Savannah Fedorchak, Monica Weiss, Victoria Culbertson, Kelly Heckemeyer, Gretchen Egly, Ashley Rausch, Cathy Monroe Second Row: Miranda Thompson, Hannah Franceschini, Rachel Aiardo, Cailey Baker, Ashley Hill, Lori Badalamenti, Morgan Imhoff Front Row: Courtney Jackson, Olivia Culbertson, Kyra Slemp, Kati Viets, Carly Hamann, Andi Davis, Lauren King


Gold Miner Dance Team

Left: Kristen Grace, Perla Rosales-Avelar, and Elysia Sparks go into the next set of choreography during halftime of a basketball home game. Bottom: Molly Maloney, Mackenzie Shepherd, Perla Rosales-Avatar, Heather Montani, and Elysia Sparks dance during their "Top 40's" routine.

" Back Row: Molly Maloney, Elysia Sparks, Molly Faricy, Carmen Suen Front Row: Perla Rosales, Mackenzie Shepherd, Kristen Grace, Heather Montani

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Rugby

Top; Zak Oberkrom, Jake McConnell, Coley Fonke, Tommy Burrows, Sean Hobern, Mike Leibovitz, Greg Velders, and Caleb Eaton line up for the kick off. Rightt: Zak Oberkrom lifts Tommy Burrows for a lineout. The rugby team has been a club at S&T since 1964, and not a varsity team. We are a student coached team and have no official coach. I and another student, Ryan Hanify, both take part in coaching the team," rugby club president Burrows said. 1

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Back row: Coach Ryan Hanify, Tyler Matthews, Coley Fonke, Austin McMillen, Joe Miller, Sean Hobern, Jack Tuckwell, Zak Oberkrom, Dane Meyer, Tommy Burrows, Greg Velders, David Laffoon, Ngomba Arrey, Mike Liebowitz, Darius Mann Front row: Evan Zeitzmann, Taylor Heavirland, Luke Verhoff, Caleb Eaton, Jake McConnell, Zach Phipps, Brandon Bollinger, Marshall Beaty, Nathan Fagerstone, Cody Boynton

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Miner Threat

Left: Sandy Gu dives to catch the frisbee before it touches the ground. Below: Kelly Mauntel catches the frisbee with a "pancake" catch.

Back Row: Chris Dolles, Byron Erard, Thomas Preston, Brody Johnson, Andy Schaefer, Trevor Nenninger, George Pettigrew, Dominic Stelzer, Will Imming, Sandy Gu, James Richardson, Braedon Bockwinkel, David Swed, Matt LaFever Second Row: David Szatkowski, Jason Jarquio, Neil Wessling, Josh Dalton, Cedric Jones, John Mauntel, Danny Drury, Louie Bertoncin, Austin Spriggs Front Row: Kelly Mauntel, Erin Mann, Paige Blasberg, Dori Ludwig, Kelly Dunlap, Brooklan Davis, Evin Barber

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Recognize

Organizations Curious students inspect the Formula SAE race car outside the Rolla building during Miner-Rama, a student involvement fair. Over the course of the year, the Formula Car Team designed, built, and maintained a small formula style race car with the help and sponsorship of the Society of Automotive Engineers. Competing in National Tournaments, Formula SAE finished 15th in the country at Michigan International Speedway, and 24th at the Lincoln Airpark Race.

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Academic & Departmental ASME The American Society of Mechanical Engineers was part of a nationally recognized community founded in 1880. This non-profit organization was responsible for the upkeep and creation of the codes and standards for engineering publications across many disciplines. President: Bradley Glimer Vice President: Brett Eckelkamp Treasurer: Brendan Chura

Back Row: Dylan Yegge, Tyler Bolund, Brian West, David Rall, Danny Moeller, Jacob Kamradt Front Row: Tanner Morgan, Bradley Gilmer, Brendan Chura, Josh Isabel, Brett Eckelkamp

ASEM / IIE The goal of the American Society of Engineering Managers is to give students the ability to research and study with students within the department. The Institute of Industrial & System Engineers provides a community centered around leadership developments for industrial engineers. President: McKenzie Scott Vice President-ASEM: Josh Patterson Vice President-IIE: Delaney Sexton 102

Members: Sean Schmidt, Varun Ramachandran, Robert Matteoni, Andrea Studer, McKenzie Scott, Taylor Tronstad, Joshua Petersen, Delaney Sexton, Zachary Ellis, Joel Cardin, Joshua Thieme, Logan Turk, Sarah O'Keefe, Andrew Hubbard, Steven Martin, Robert Foote, Kayla Hindle, Joseph Ketchum, Hadi Farhangi, Christina Telles, Samareh Moradpour, Tyler Nappier, Violet Kouzes, Curtis Davis, Andrew Campbell, John Elam, Mitchell Umano, Madison Calvin, Michael Belt, Megan Lowes, Caleb Strickland, David Harman, Bonnie Wilt, Paul McGhee, Ryan Aufdenberg, Kyle Schnell, Tommy Duong, Warren Hall, Anne Massey, Justin Keys, Kristen Jenkins, Matthew Beauchamp, Christopher Cunningham, Nick LeBlanc, Larissa Maus, Austin Smith, Rayvant Kohli, Natarajan Madhusudhanan, Emily McClain, Blake Allee-Lightfoot, Brittany Robertson, Angelina Calandro, Alyssa McCarthy, Branton Reeves, Cecil Hale, Christopher Hartle, Jason Leonberger, Shayne Elbert


ASCE

Back Row: Ahmed Gheni, Matthew Crance, Nikk Edgmed, Michael Janke, Jonathan Kuchem, Derek Schnoebelen, Aron Johnnsson, Grant Husman, Kenneth Dzstefano, Chase Barbarick, Norbert Stausebach, Second Row: Simon Peter Sargon, Luke Goring, Lucas Rosenbaum, Craig Winkelmann, Anna Schmidt Front Row: Michelle Anderson, Ana Messmer, Alberto Rojo, Andrew Embrey, Matthew Campbell, Elizabeth Edwards, Nicholas Traub, Hayder Alghazali

The American Society of Chemical Engineers educated their members about career opportunities through the frequent inclusion of guest speakers to their meetings. Their goal was to educate the community about relevant career situations and opportunities. President: Michelle Anderson Vice President: Leonard Volner Treasurer: Nikkolas Edgmond

Blue Sabres

Back Row: Kieran O'Brien, Christopher Catlett, David Crow, Kevin Smith, Jay Baugh, Matthew Ryder, Jacob Bautista, Sawyer Scheer. Front Row: Samuel Cyr, Teah Heidorn, Jessica Farris, Julie Juhala, Nathan Asberry, then our advisor Major Benjamin Seabough

The Drill and Ceremony Society, Blue Sabres, were comprised of cadets from the Military Aerospace Society and Air Force ROTC Detatchment 442. The provide all needed drill and ceremony necessities for the surrounding Rolla area. Commander: Matthew Ryder Vice Commander: Kevin Smith Drill Instructor: Christopher Catlett

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American Chemical Society Members: Nicole Moon, Alyssa Mercer, Rachel Kappler, Joshua Lees, Marissa Schaeffer Not Pictured: Ben Lawrence, Ray Schaltz, Jacob Zack

ASHRAE Back Row: Spencer Jerome, Rolla Starkey, Tyler Compton Front Row: Joshua Hadler, Charles Bennett, Aleksandr Stadnik

C. L. Dake Society Back Row: Marshall Foster, Ben Herries, Justin Clinton, Ian Reynolds, Geoff Cline Third Row: Kayla Haneline, Austin Siedleck, Austin kochis, Colin Woolums Second Row: Katie Caskey, Sabrina Manahan, Emma Powell, Lindi Oyler, Caroline Dziak Front Row: Grace Allison, Michelle Mild, Kate Herries, Katlyn Lonergan, Tyler Sundell

Helix Back Row: Daniel Sloan, Robert Bougeno Third Row: Lisa Gutgessell, Delaney DeJanes Second Row: Samantha Greaney, Brynn Chrom, Samantha Friederich Front Row: Rachel Craft, Rosamond Hoyle, Cailyn McKee, Natalie Schriever

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Associated General Contractors Back Row: Ahmed Gheni, Adam Fields, Alex Schmidt, Leanard Volner, Brett Mahan, Alex Reyes, Austin Zimmerman Front Row: Brian Wilhelm, Matthew Amrhein, Alexis Brown, Jessica Lutton Not Pictured: Lauren Cramer, Garret Eskins

American Foundry Society From Left to Right: Jacob Linderer, Jacob Belke, Ife Siffre, Micca Nevins, Robby Scott, Andrew Russo, Dr. Von Richards (Advisor), Ben Pitcher, Sonya Snyder, Josh Green, Laurel Black, Rob Kayser, Joe Govro, Nathaniel Griffen, Joseph Goedeke, Viraj Athavale, Scott Kochis, Steven Crossland, Eli Hofer

AIChE Back Row: John Johnson, Anthony Labanca, Nathan Jacobson, Scott Marchetti, Aaron Latal, Michael McMahon, Kevin Ewald , Matthew Cyrwus , Benjamin House, Yaseen Osman Third Row: Eric Rodriguez, Trevor Vogan, Joseph Myers, Matthew Merritt Second Row: Timon Abraham, Bobby Boxerman, Carly Ecker, Paige Bogert, Katie Bremer, Yae Lin Lee, Julie Nguyen, Adam Dwilewicz, Valentine Hollingsworth, Alex Kessel, Arjun Suresh Front Row: Mathias Whitworth, Folabomi Opakunle, Michael Clemons, Kenneth Mucalo, Shayan Sazdar, Tarique Ahmad, Meeka Larkan

Black Man's Think Tank Back Row: Chidera Kokelu, Eddie Hudson, Kevin Thompson, Justin Bivins Front Row: Jaclyn West, Deron Johnson, Ariel Williams, Nick Jordan, George Holmes

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Faith Based & Spritual

Members: Jonathan Roth, Tyler Lamb, Austin Andrews, Josue Quiroz, Lauren Moore, Zach Riney, Brendan Wright, Micah Souder, Eli Snyder, James Wetzel, Philip Honnold, Nathan Boys, Jenna Gardner, Anna Scoggins, Sam Moser, Jimmy Foster, Isaac Foster, Nicholas Statesel, Haley Van Winkle, Dane Apsher, Aaron Grimm, Austin Siedleck, Anne Massey, Larissa Maus, Rebekah Averill, Aaron Troll, Katie Kaczmarek, Lyndsey Hamilton, Christine Dayton, Tiffany Newburry, Whitney McCune, Kaitlyn Loucks, Shelby Luttrell, Luke Myrick, Josh Weible, Alyssa Wagner, Jacob McFarland, Jakob Maser, Shannah Maser, Jacob Agee, Mariahe Long, Madison Green, Haley Brown, Megan Bax, Victoria Slagle, Sam Weaver, Michael Belt, Cole Skidmore, Nathanael Coffman, Josh Pounds, Jake Slagle, John Stinson III, Chelsea Harris, Kaylin Clark, Vanessa Reynolds, Cole Demming, Ben Bruemmer, Savannah Fedorchak, Andrew Wilson, Meg Riefer, Devin Brewster, Chase Davis, Gwen Ingram, Dalton Loos, Jason Rivera, Kate Dennis, Montana Long, Brian Juricek, Jonathan Winn, Savannah Swearingam, Matt Claypool, Alex Krummel, Garrett Tunnell, Landon Compton, Ben Glore, Ben Krause, Shandi Harris, Samantha Marsh, Seth Stevens, Caleb Strickland, Torria Slagle, Amanda Akers, Benjamin Turpin, Joseph Hakanson, Jacqueline Wolf, Logan Wulf, Lea Ahrens, Barrett White, Taren Leeds, Frances Manahan,Elizabeth Cundiff, Keith Hollen, Rebecca Reifel, Brennan Kennedy, Michael Fanning, James Richardson, Lukas Mueller, Sam Tucker, Gideon Walker, Eli Gaitley, Jake Danielson, Chris Moore, Zach Gill, Stephen Baer, Daniel Catton, Braxton Graham, Josh Archer, Sam Bohlen, Josh Denham, Jacob Bergman, David Danner, Cody Loewen, Austin Woody, Ryan Andrews, Elijah Weber, Richard Johnston, Justin Crum, David Frimpong, Colton Dailey Jimmy Foster Jr., Daniel Holtzclaw, Nathan Szanto, Trey Nickelsen, Jack Kirschbaum, Jacob Hume, Josh Yoes, Royce Ingram, Jimmy Beltz, Garrett French, Isaac Mulhern, Michael Ward, Nick Morrison

Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union was a religious group based on helping others and spreading the word of God through their actions and words. They offered a home away from home for those who were religious and those interested in their cause. President: Jonathan Scott Advisor: Barbara Palmer

Back Row: Jonathan Scott, Lauren Cramer, Brent Hrebec, Jonah Heitman, Andrew Wilson, Michael Walden, Adam Richner, Elliot Sutton, Zachary Jones, Kyle Krell, Stairs: Kevin Bond, Justin Taylor, Adam Davis, Abigail Davis, Alexandra Waher, Front Row: Sarah Holmes, Bruce Wade, Noah Woodward, Zachariah Holmes, Zackery Brinkley Not Pictured: Barbara Rutter, Bekah Davis, Samuel Weaver, Kristen Ross

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Christian Campus Fellowship As the largest religious organization and housing group, CCF provided a community to foster friendships and provided a nurturing environment for believers and encouraged non-religious students to become involved with their community in order to introduce others to the faith. President: Jonathan Roth Vice President: Savannah Fedorchak Left: Located conveniently close to campus on east twelfth street, the Christian Campus Fellowship offers housing to the members of their community. Other students are encouraged to come by and learn about their community.

Catholic Newman Center The Catholic Newman Center was part of a National Catholic organization called The Newman Connections. Their mission was to help those looking for a more meaningful life than their academic lifestyle provided.

Back Row: Kevin Smith, Drew Williams, Peter Rackers, Alexander Watson, Theodore Ebbesmeyer, Kieran O Brien,, Mitchel Jardell, Nick Zummo, Andrew Kifer Third 0

Row: Kelly Temporal, Thomas Smith, Fr. Jason Doke, James Levine, Peter Puleo, Paul Schneider, Samuel Cyr, Patrick Brennan, Tyler Jacquin, Michael McMahon, Michael

President: Michael Smith Vice President: Alexander Watson Secretary: Kelly Temporal

Smith Second Row: Jacob Kamradt, Victoria Kraemer, JosĂŠ Mendoza, Therese Galbraith, Melora Broker, Ryan Bond, Nicholas Traub, Nathan Breshears, Isaac Wiersma Front Row: Emily Meyer, Raeann Martin, Lauren Lochirco, Marlena Woelk, Mikaela Mockenhaupt, Catherine Pollman

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Governing

Right: Clayton Everson, a resident who lived on the fourth floor of the North Tower of Thomas Jefferson Hall, plays foosball in the TJ North Lounge. "I appreciate the things that TJHA has done to make dorm life more enjoyable: being able to play these games or being able to go to the events that they hold throughout the year," Everson said on the subject of TJ's recreational lounge that included two pool tables, a foosball table, a ping pong table, and a piano. On the subject of events held by TJHA throughout the year, Everson remarked, "I really enjoyed the midnight breakfast that they do during St. Pat's week. It is nice to have free food whether you are participating in the evening St. Pat's events or not. I also really enjoyed poker night, which was another event they put on earlier this year."

Student Council

Student Council was a forum-based, democratic council that represented the student body in the eyes of the administration. Meetings and forums were held for students representing themselves and their other organizations to propose ideas and concerns to administrators. President: Adam McMikle VP-External: Scottie Thomas VP-Internal: Zachary Woolsey

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Back Row: Brittney Miller, Dalton Bush, Robert Bendell, Olivia Rodell, Astin Varga, Connor Griffin, Samuel Larimore, Brendan Dressman, Elizabeth Hintze, Sarah Davis, Nicole Aldridge, Miles Brandt, Jacob Zak, William Guthrie Second Row: Dan Castro-Estremera, Jacob Cryts, Logan Bader, Logan Thomure, Ryan Priesmeyer, Jackson Eberle, Alexander Reynolds, Matthew DeMoss, Erac Kaiser, Brady Snedden Front Row: Kayleigh Rogers, Andrew Woode, Josiah Moore, Thedrick Daniels, Aron Tolin, Anurag Bhyravajjula, Thomas Powers, Teresa Schneider


Thomas Jefferson Hall Association

Members: Kayla Smith, Eleana Huelsmann, Christopher Moody, Anthony Nguyen, Tristan Cook, Jocelyn Mora, James, Bahm, Travis Stuart, Alexandre Cristea, Steven Smith, Adam Shipp, John Ziegler, Kane Woods, Sierra Shields, Amanda Akers, Brendan Daly, Erich Frechman, Benjamin Meyer, Michael Berliner, Joseph Kane, Taylor Steffen, Chadburn Barton, Cody Shelton, Barrett Barker, Addis Greene, Brandon Kane, Joshua Sparks, Elijah Poe, Emma Williston, Nathan Jacobson, Ahmed Aldalfag, Ryan Zink, Zachary Lewis, Ethan Nichols, Osvaldino Contreiras, Carson Vance, Sachith Gamlath, Ashley Parker, Auburn Meister, Niklas Melton, Amanda Keeney, Peter Doran, Blake Latty, Erika Lettner, Courtney Bogert, Matthew Jones, Elizabeth Stoy, Joshua Nixon, Nicholas Traub, Geoffrey Cline, Jakeb Baldridge, Alexander Davis, Andrew Kaiser, Jacob Zorn, James Wetzel, Kevin Chasen, Zargham Ziauddin, Adam McMikle, Scottie Thomas, Zach Woolsey, Kirstin Luecke, Philip Janowski

Thomas Jefferson Hall Association, TJHA, was the governing body for the Thomas Jefferson Hall, and the association discussed hall policies, addressed hall issues, and voted on event budgets. President: Brady Snedden Vice President: Dan Castro-Estremera Secretary: Kayleigh Rogers

RHA

Back Row: Paddy Hennessey, Shawn Roach, William Kyle, Teresa Schneider, Brett Sears, Astin Varga, Keenan Braun, Fred Thornton, Andrew Givens, Maneesh Gona, Emily Park, Adam Reiter, Kelly Temporal, Brady Snedden, Aron Tolin, Josiah Moore, Keiler Swartz Fourth Row: Ari Ginsparg, James Liao, Dan Castro, Matthew Heatherly, Brendan Dressman, James Bahm, Nathan Smith, Jon Scott, Hunter Tracey, Andy Manson Third Row: Dominic Civettini, Kayla Yates, Dani Lopes Da Silva, Austin Smith, John Padgett, Eric Ludwig, Brent Johnston, Will McCauley, Jeffrey O Larte, Suzy Young Second Row: Gayle Smith, Aaron Harmon, Tori Ramsey, Anurag Bhyravajjula, Fraser Head, Hanok Tekle, Byron 0

Conley, Zargham Ziauddin, Sam Ung Front Row: Reno Dubois, Mario Ceron, Blake Whipple, Caelan Rapp, Brian Ford, Kayleigh Rogers, LaTrae Lane

The Residential Hall Association, RHA, was the governing body for Thomas Jefferson Hall, Residential Commons, Miner Village, and the Downtown Campus. RHA focused on informational programming, social events, and acting as a voice to the Residential Life Department. President: Tori Ramsey VP Internal: John Padgett VP External: James Bahm

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Honorary, Professional, and Intercultural Kappa Kappa Psi The nationally recognized band honors fraternity, Kappa Kappa Psi, supported the bands through the education, member recognition, and musical advancement opportunities like fundraising for the bands their members represent. President: Jacob Nall Vice President: Robert Kinney Treasurer: Denise Minard

Back Row: Jacob Danielson, Erac Kaiser, Austin Wilhelm, Tanner Eliuk, Aaron Wise, Molly Moran, James Schuchard, Trevin Howerton, Scott Perryman Fourth Row: Thomas Persinger, Michael Doell, Robert Kinney, David Doell, Brice Bridges, Hunter Powley, Abby Dare, Rebecca Shaffer, Brendan Pine Third Row: Stuart Miller, Maryssa Loehr, Kelsey Bloom, Milly White, Jordan Lynn, Taren Leeds, Joy Mueller, Will Mustain Second Row: Angela Mendrala, Jacob Listhartke, Mary Miller, Brendan Hruby, Micheal Schoen, Drylan Smith, Andrew Donaldson, Tommy Rousito, Vincent Johnson Front Row: Kevin Rudolph, Danielle Duello, Armand Banker, Joshua Luna, Jacob Null, Emma Williston, Dennis Baleta, Denise Minard, Caroline Tran

Alpha Chi Sigma The Beta Delta Chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma was a philanthropic society who got involved with the community through volunteer efforts and social events. They also strove for the advancement of chemistry as a science and as a profession. President: Kenneth Domann Master of Ceremonies: Michael DeVoss Vice President: Brandon Haugabrook

Members: Ben House, Courtney Mandeville, Dr. Ludlow, Matthew Liberson, Leelaya Chaiwong, Matt Senter, Cheyenne Cripps, Lauren Casey, Josh Hernandez, Valentine Hollingsworth, Brandon Haugabrook, Ian Schroen, Erin Wharton, Michael DeVoss, Kenneth Domann, Ellen Tuxbury, Justin Schletzbaum, Allison Stroup, Amanda Koebbe, Alex Capalupo, Abbie Braden, Abby Buchheit, Ryan Delahanty, Amanda Sebelski, Rachel Pyszka, Will Whelan, Kevin O Brian, Aaron Latal, Robert Leach Clark, Tim Avary, Michael Smith 0

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Tau Beta Sigma The Delta Xi Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma sorority raised money for the school bands and was also responsible for the maintenance cleaning, and replacement of band uniforms, instruments and other necessary supplies. Back Row: Travis Catron, Christian Chase, Jennifer Newton, Jonathan Jarvis, Nell Davis, Salvatone Crocchiolo, Cody Bishop Fourth Row: Joel Broddon, Logan Hansen, Gabe Greenfield, John Dwiggins, James Betz II, Mackenzie Swallom, Rachel Strohkorb, Evan

President: Elyse Carter Vice President: Alec Schlotzhauer Treasurer: Laura Pirrone

Musterman, Carol Pint, Robert Meinders Third Row: Liz Gaa, Kera Summer, Alec Schlotzhauer, Camryn Hays, Claire Brewer, Laura Pirrone, Shannon Klaus, Cody Shelton, Meronica Lee, Kaylie Morris Second Row: Jennifer Keeney, Jacob Cryts, Nickolas Bobbitt, Taylor Steffen, Emily Reece, Austin Kovis, Peyten Shaw, Cody Moore, Helen Temporal Front Row: Emily Meyer, Amanda Esker, Zachary Wright, Emily Eisenbacher, James Brouk, Elyse Carter, Alyssa Mercer, Faith Van Wig, Kaitlyn Hahn, Natarajan Madhusudhanan

Blue Key

Back Row: Erich Frechman, Nathan Boys, Aaron Grimm Fifth Row: David Hoover, Jason Reed, Nancy Yegerlehner, Abby Dare Fourth Row: Mikayla Molnar, Bonnie Wilt, Patty Khongdi Third Row: Aspen Williams, Teah Heidorn, Emily Holdmeyer Second Row: Andrea Studer, Jordan Jacobs, Anne Safron Front Row: Haley Parker, Lauren Schaff

The Blue Key honor society was a nationally recognized, non-major specific organization based on cultivating leadership qualities, and the mentoring of new students. The national Blue Key society hosted an annual team building and leadership conference, which took place at Kansas State University. President: Haley Parker Vice President: Aspen Williams Treasurer: Lauren Shaff 111


Chi Epsilon With the motto "Conception, Design, and Construction," Chi Epsilon promoted Civil Engineering as an ideal profession, and promoted engineers' responsibility to improve the well being of society. President: Alexis Lee Vice President: Ahmed Gheni Pledge Marshal: Maryssa Loehr

Ascending: Jerry Bayless (advisor), Dalton Linnenbringer, Nikkolas Edgmond, John Buback, Wesam Mohammed-Ali, Gregg Van Loon, Timothy Schmitt, Matthew Klegseth, Alexis Lee, Cory Pollpeter, Tommy Goodwin, Emily Jaeger, Elizabeth Edwards, Zach Boswell, Ahmed Gheni, Chris Moore, Melissa Cassmeyer, Abby Sawyer, Clayton Fritsche, Sarah Jemison, Maryssa Loehr, Lauren Werhmeister, Margo Daniels, Zena Aljazaeri, Travis Gardner, Rahul Sukharia, Gauri Date, Courtney Munch, Hayder Alghazali, Jennifer Huber, Mariam Al-Lami, Emily Eisenbacher, Taren Leeds, Courtney Chan, Mahdi Valipour, Hamed Sadati, Behzad Moghaddam, Carly Reicht, Zuhair Aljaberi

Phi Sigma Pi The Zeta Pi Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi was part of the only nationally recognized honors organization in the nation. Phi Sigma Pi was a progressive organization that took social and philanthropic aspects of fraternities and sororities in order to foster long-lasting relationships among its members President: James Linck Vice President: John Linck Secretary: Morgan Hovis 112

Back Row: Robert Matteoni, Mark Fraser, Kevin Kemper, Fifth Row: Andy Garrett, Jacqueline Young, Benjamin Palmer, David Sanders, Jim Linck Fourth Row: Jessica Phung, Michael St. Clair, John Linck, Trevor Rucker Third Row: Savannah Wilson, Ashley Spargo, Raeann Martin, Kevin Shireman, Second Row: Michael Jost, Austin McCoy, Bre Dowling, Erin Wharton, Jozi Brennan, Brady Campbell Front Row: Katie Dundon, Kayla Rink, Olivia Culbertson


Tau Beta Pi

Back Row: Micheael Niehoff, Ian Olsen, Mary Jane Ruiz, Brody Riemann, Tyler Lamb, Ryan Honerkamp, Alan Giles, Aaron Wilson, Jordan Erisman, Robert Rapp Second Row: Zihao Meng, Shirly Damti, Victoria Day, Michael Hahn, Brody Johnson, Jacob Kronlage, Alex Wehar, Anton Vuzubov Front Row: Alyssa Wagner, Julie Calandro, Li Guan, Rachel Stiffler, Tanner Schaack, Seth Haygood, Jennifer Fransch, Sudharson Vaidhun, Ana Messmer

The Tau Beta Pi Honors Society was the nation's oldest engineering honor society. Their members represented all engineering fields. Formed in 1908, Tau Beta Pi Promoted well rounded education and fostered the development of future leaders. President: Jamie Mucalo Vice President: Greg Van Loon Treasurer: Jennifer Frasch

SHPE

Back Row: Zach Martinez, Mario Ceron, Daniel Montoya Fourth Row: Cristian Lopez, Gwen Ingram, Nathan Loya Third Row: Luis Periera, Alberto Rojo, Daniel Martinez Second Row: Hector Olivas, Leanne Bissinger, Nataly Ulloa Front Row: Jesus Ramos, Kristi Arroyo, David Navarrete, Chistina Phillips

The Society of Hispanic Profession Engineers was a social-technical group whose goal it was to help Hispanic students achieve their fullest potential in Science, Engineering, and Math. Through the support of the society, students are encourage to succeed on behalf of their heritage. President: Daniel Martinez Vice President: Nathan Loya Treasurer: Leanne Bissinger 113


Service and Programming

Right: St. Pat's Board alumni member, Joel Thorne, dips his mop into a paint bucket during Street Painters. The tradition of painting the streets was done early in morning before the start of the annual St. Pat's parade each year. Bottom: First and Second Master Guard, Brandon Kane and Anneka Swinson, guard St. Pat, Tony Miano, during Court Arrival at the Band Shell in downtown Rolla. This event was traditionally done on the third day of Follies.

SUB "We do the fun stuff" was the tag line for the Student Union Board. SUB provided the students and the Rolla community with entertainment in the form of concerts, movie nights, as well as hosting larger events, like the campus wide Block Party. President: Jackie Model Vice President: Elijah Poe Secretary: Danielle Grieve

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Back Row: Scottie Thomas, Michael Beaver, Alex ONiell, Elijah Poe, Niack McGraw Second Row: Tina Reagan (Advisor), Spencer Sherwood, Nick Sallwasser, Joshua Giancola, Jacob Hoisman Front Row: Pranita Nayak, Jackie Model, Danielle Grieve


St. Pat's Board

Back Row: Dan Wilson, Tony Miano, Brandon Kane, John Ziegler, Andrew McDonough, Joseph Loesche, Anneka Swinson Middle Row: Auguste Cribbs, Monica Sequerra, Kevin Chasen, Trevor Gehlert, Maxwell Rose, Cairon Washington, Mike McGinty, Coltin

St. Pats's Board organized the ten day St. Pat's celebration throughout campus and the community. Gonzo and Games, Follies, and the Parade were all an important part of the communities celebration of St. Pat's. President: Brandon Kane Treasurer: Tony Miano Vice President: Anneka Swinson

Shields, Mitch Brady, Lance Haynes Front Row: Tallis Lockos, Branden Cheun, Chris Smith, Jeremy Clarkson, Katie Jones, Lucas Finnern, Brady Kluesner, Kyle Govro, Travis Austinson, Andrew Ney

Missouri Miner

Back Row: Nate Krenning, Marcus Kienemann, Christopher Markus Front Row: Caroline R. Newman, Grace Deitzler, Spenser Cioci

The Missouri Miner published a weekly newspaper to inform the campus about current events, showcase interesting information articles, and provide the community with some humor. Editor in Chief: Grace Deitzler Managing Editor: Caroline Newman Buisness Manager: Marcus Kienemann

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Recreation and Sports Ballet and Dance Ballet and Dance strove to include dancers of all levels. They were a performance based dance club that focused on Ballet, Jazz, Tap and Contemporary dance styles. President: Ashley Parker Vice President: Celia Lamprecht Treasurer: Kirsten Kelly

Back Row: Melanie Moore, Haley Neeter, Joy Muller, Leanne Bissinger, Suzanne Taylor, Samantha Greaney, Morgan Hovis, Barrett Johnson, Kyara Holloway Third Row: Courtney Lawson, Grace Lupo, Tessa Norman, Cheyenne Grooms, Sophia Rodriguez, Amanda Toye, Melisa Selemogwe Second Row: Tuon Nguyen, Alissa Purdy, Ashley Spargo, Brianne Wilson, Hannah Vietor, Katie Mietzner Front Row: Kirsten Kelly, Celia Lamprecht, Rachel Craft, Ashley Parker, Sarah Morris, Darci Graefser

Spelunkers Spelunkers Club is the oldest organization on campus, having its constitution approved in 1949. The Spelunkers were devoted to the safe exploration of caves and karst regions. They also educated their members about the conservation, protection and documentation of cave systems. President: Alexander Litsch Vice President: Jessica Self Treasurer: Micca Nevin 116

Back Row: Andy Free, Andrew Hauck Fourth Row: Noah Woodward, Jeremy Weih, Nathan Durfee, Jackson Eberle, Alex Litsch, Lucas Harper Third Row: Cody Mueller, Rebecca Shaffer, Lia Vanzant, Michael Rouleau, Jacob Belke, Craig Buschkoetter, Kyle Cusack Second Row: Luke Stout, Amanda Mcduffee, Garrett Wood, Micca Nevins, Jessica Self Front Row: Owyn Self, Olyvia Self, Barrett Barker


Disc Golf

Back Row: Clayton Natoli, Sam Baughman, Zach Wileman, Sam Steele, Cory Kluesner, Stephen Howland, Piero Burzio-Roca, Jake Kistler, David Meyers Front Row: Clayton Everson, Danny Applebaum, John Buback, Michael Starshak

The Disc Golf Club was a recreational group that played and competed in casual frisbee golf games and local frisbee golf tournaments. With two local courses, one nine-hole course at Ber Juan and one eighteen-hole course at the Rolla Lions Club, this group had many outings for quick games. President: Stephen Howland Vice President: Jake Kistler

Tae Kwon Do

Back Row: Hans Pruter, Kamau Barry, Madison Jung, Samuel Skinner, Kimberly Henry, Jordan Prather, Prashanth Lakkapragada, Jacob Hume, Himansh Gadipelli Front Row: Abdullah Felemban, Izet Escano, Prashanth Sandineni

Tae Kwon Do Club was a class based club that allowed students to progress through belt ranks of the martial art Tae Kwon Do. Offering training for all levels, students could progress through the belt system and be promoted through tests. Higher level members participated in frequent sparing. President: Abdullah Felemban Vice President: Hans Pruter Treasurer: Madison Jung 117


Special Interest Right: Outside of Centennial Hall, Ryan Ebert, Alex Stutzman and Caelan McCracken run the KMNR Roadshow for the Graduate Student Fall Festival. Except for during special events like the one shown, the roadshow was set up outside Havener during lunchtime on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Below: Concert goers watch on as Moon Jr. plays during Freaker's Ball. Freaker's Ball, which took place annually around Halloween, was put on by KMNR so students and members of the community could enjoy a free live concert featuring a number of bands. "Moon Jr. definitely the best band this semester," KMNR Station Manager, Oscar Owens said.

The Independents The General Delegations of Independents, otherwise known as GDI, was an organization centered around the inclusion of all who are interested. With relaxed involvement policies, this organization s main goal was to make Rolla a more entertaining place to be. President: Will Whistler-Brown Vice President: Keegan Palmer Secretary: Tegan Brand 0

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Back Row: Jacob Maechler, Douglas Babb, AJ Hannon, John Ziegler, Cairon Washington, Will Whistler-Brown Third Row: Chris King, Braedon Bockwinkel, Erich Finckenor, David Farmer, Breana Garbiel, Tim Butz Second Row: Mark Bacon, Brendan Daly, Tegan Brand, Cody Spradling, Patrick Hutchison, Keagan Palmer, Devon Steinkoenig, Elizabeth Meriwether, Joseph Loesche Front Row: Chris Graves, Daniel Massa, Cassie Hurley, Matthew Shallow, Paul Lefebvre, Anneka Swinson


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Back Row: John Ziegler, Ryan Ebert, Tegan Brand, Caroline Newman, Keelin Benedicto, Keith Loveless, Andy Manson, Matt Clemetson, Dan Fields, Chris King, Rebecca Hogan, Alex Stutzman, Ryan Peterson, Mary D'Angelo, Jessica Caravello Seventh Row: Caelan McCracken, Adrienne Lister, Anastasia Ross, Tito Gomez, Alexander Tabb, Blake Rodgers, Sienna Hohenstreet, Erica Bay, Alec Reven, Shawn Pietrofere Sixth Row: Douglas Babb, Wesley Harris, Charles McDonnell, Aaron Latal, Laurel Black, Rylan Forsythe, Emily Weigel Fifth Row: William Tolson, Andrew Hedlund, Daylan Smith, Chris Sosko, Matthew Shallow, Will Whistler-Brown, Jonathan Fleming, Daniel Massa, Mark Farmer, Zarfan Osmawi, Stephen Jackson Fourth Row: Craig Buschkoetter, Ian Wilson, Will Dining, Aron Johannsson, Tristan Hellmuth, Joel Thorne, Ryan Anetsberger, Alex Richter, Thomas Maerz, Drew McNeely Third Row: Lauren Cockrum, Jared Zurliene, Dylan Kirkpatrick, Cassie Hurley, Lucas Palliser, Taylor Schubert, Tim Butz, Ben Hall Second Row: Dr. Jeff Schramm, Myles Hammerschmidt, Adam Kochan, Paul Cassell, Suzy Young, Clayton Eversen, Judah Schad Front Row: Lauren Steele, Brady Voepel, Callahan Kovacs, Brandon Kane, Oscar Owens, Cullen O'Farrell, Claire Donze

KMNR was an educational, non-commercial, college radio station staffed entirely by students. As free-format station, the on air talent chose the content of his or her show. The DJs strove to provide entertaining and educational content to students and the people of Phelps County. Station Manager: Oscar Owens Programming Director: Cullen O'Farrell Personnel Director: Claire Donze

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Back Row: Bailey Manula, Caitlin McClain, Chelsea Shaffer, Marie Armstrong, Allie Plunk Third Row: Kelly McGuire, Jessica Favrow, Morgan Sikora, Jessica Seals, Taylor Borgmann, Marylyn Phan, Carli Tastad, Carly Holtgrewe, Ashton Reitz, Meredith McGhee, Ashley Allegri, Kendall Fitzpatrick, Kim Huskey, Rebecca Hogan, Shelby Wagner, Claire Luther Second Row: Elizabeth Farace, Sabrina Hostler, Rebecca Marcolina, Erica Byerley, Alexandria Doll, Arielle Bodine, Brittney Pastor, Alyssa Soehlke, Elizabeth Carrano, Claire Bremehr, Sarah Hostler, Emma Creamer, Randi Cory, Melissa Bartell, Emmy Whiteside Front Row: Andrea Aller, Sarah Moeller, Emily Echele, Haley Werner, Caitlin Miller, Mikaela Mockhenhaupt, Taylor Vollmer, Catherine Hawn, Kirsten Ramby, Brittany Martin, Ciara Chang-Gonzales. Danielle Duello, Jordan Fox, Elysia Sparks, Alisia Hassler Not Pictured: Alexis Walker, Amalia Tettambel, Brittany Robertson, Catherine Standley, Deanne Lyons, Emily Paddick, Jacqueline Wolf, Leah Camery, Riley Cronin, Bridget Bier, Jamie Bader, Lauren Tolan

Delta Omicron Lambda promoted women's issues and unity among students. Their involvement in the community included fundraisers to benefit local organizations that supported women's health. President: Alyssa Soehlke Vice President: Sabrina Hostler Secretary: Emily Echele 119


Aerial Swing Dance

Back Row: Clinton Bland, Matthew Jones, Nathan Hock, Devin Starr, Andrea Smith, Trevor Stacy, Alexandra Emily, Cory Petter, Nichole Carder, Ryan Howard, Samual Weaver, Nicholas Payton Second Row: Thomas Priest, Gwendolyn Ingram, Crystal Luttrell, McKenna Scroggins, James Frey, Phalgun Lolur, Hunter Malottki, Leah Lazaro, Annie Muehlfarth, Tiffany Newburry, Brendan Stuesse Front Row: Mallory Martin, Zerine Oishe

Eco Miners Back Row: Micheal Berdeaux, Joshua Breedlove, Lance Parrish, Joe Weigmann, Alice Tolstik Front Row: Julie Glenn, Joshua Holl, Charles Barker, Max Pflyder, Katelyn Jones

PsyCo Members: Amanda West, Jerry Kayes, Deanna Lyons, Kelci Davis, Brett Krodinger, Catherine Pochon, David McCoy, Kendra Kelch, Robin Ramsey, Emma Creamer, Ryan McCoy, Dalton Hubbard

Toastmasters Back Row: Callahan Kovacs, Meenakshi Mehta, Austin Miller, Ben Smith, John Nganga, Changxin Qiu, Jeremiah Obi Front Row: Katie Mietzner, Tanner Schaack, Abdullah Felemban, Liangya Pi, Jost Reifer

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College Republicans

Back Row: Philip Rexing, Jaron Winans, Alexander Watson, Andrew Menke, Patrick Leicht, Grant Vaughan Front Row: Kathryn Curran, Noah Madrigal, Hayden Callahan, Jonathon Steele

French Club Members: Dan Castro, Aaron Donnell, Rosa Hoyle, Anurag Bhyravajjula, James Liao

GAMMA Members: Tate Meyer, David Meyers, Sean Murphy, Jonah Walker, Ben Berthold, Taylor Bartram, Alyssa Snider, Keegan Kendrick, Lauren Schroeder, Cody Haislip, Allyse Pagano, Kayli Sharpell, Gabrielle Apperson, Ali Bader, Clayton Mears, Andrew Schmidt, Courtney Mandeville, Jacob Trautman, Nick LeBianc, Matt Boswell, Jordan Hose, Matt Brungard, Lizzy Matliku, Ben Unger, Matthew Boswell, Angela Burke, Uma Kota, Haley Werner, Rachel Gosen, Ann Safron, Devyn Woolf, Tyler Howe, Morgan Hale

Humans vs. Zombies Back Row: Simon Sargon, Andrew Preisack, John Crockford, Joseph Kane, Robert Leach Clark, Austin Wilbers, Chris Peabody, Brent Rodgers, Clayton Hillermann, Jared Lovemark, Dan Flores, Grace Stonner, Jace O'Brien, Payge Wyman, Chris Parris, Austin Wall, Gbenga Osibodu Second Row: Matthew Fernandez, Emily Stone, Austin Price, Megan Windsor, Aron Tolin, Vincent Johnson, Andrew Woode, Zach Brake Front Row: Alan Preston, Connor O'leary, Jacob Kamradt, Robert Klemme, Leslie Hargus, Alex Bueltmann, Elisa Warner

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M SAT The MS&T Satellite Research Team worked with AFRL, NASA, and other industry mentors to design and launch small satellites. One project done involved launching a shoe box-sized satellite with the goal of orbiting the moon for a NASA sponsored competition. Nanosat-8 Program Manager: Damon Wendt Nanosat-9 Program Manager: Shannah Withrow

Back Row: Grant Watkins Davis, Kirk Simonson, Corey Wiseman, David Hobbs, John Costello, John Hostetler, Abdalla Bani, Josh Schneider, Richard DeLong Fourth Row: Josh Siems, Jacob Woods, James Brouk, Matthew Achelpohl, Alex Shirley, Neal Thomas, Aaron Hensley, Alex Mundahl, David Newberry, Ben Lawrence Third Row: Dennis Hahn, Erich Frechman, Andrew Taylor, Anton Kuzubov, Illya Starikov, Jacob Listhartke, Mitch Umano, Casey Smith, Garrett French, Garrett McMillan, John Rodhouse Second Row: Andrew Thorn, Chad Raeder, Yahya Abu Hijleh, Brandon Schmitt, Jessica Farris, Jill Davis, Dr. Henry Pernicka, Yezad Anklesaria, Katelyn Boushon, Jon Rasche Front Row: Mario Santos, Donna Jennings, Pavel Galchenko, Ajeenah McShan, Damon Wendt, Kyle Segobiano, Shannah Maser, Connor O Leary, Nathan Vo, Jacob Darling, Ben Bruemmer 0

Baja Car The Baja design team designed and maintained an off-road car to compete in the Society of Automotive Engineers's Baja league. The team competed in three competitions, hosted by SAE throughout the year to test the cars against other schools across the nation. President: Travis Arnold Vice President: Jason Gruner Treasurer: Brad Zumsteg 122

Back Row: Shane Preutt, Brendan Hagemeier, Tyler Hutchins, Peter Fischer, Anthony Moser Second Row: Alivia Dean, Marry Anna Allen, Alex Gambill, James Meier, Allan Woldow, Ife Siffre Front Row: Brad Zumsteg, Travis Arnold, Brendan Epsy, Jason Gruner


EWB Engineers Without Borders partnered with developing communities across the globe to improve their quality of life. In August, the team traveled to Guatemala to help provide clean water systems to the people of Nahualate. Back Row: Nathan Compton, Alex Kessel, Curry Spray, Danielle Sheahan, Taylor Bormann, John Summers Fifth Row: Matthew Baer, Michael Steingraeber, Brandon Valley, Racheal Lawal, Kortnee Long, Jake Rein, Megan Schultz Fourth Row: Paige Blasberg, Sam Bryant, Jordan Rowden Third Row: Courtney Munch, Ashley Longrie, Alyssa Knight, Emily Courtney, Ryan Feldmann, Mikayla Molnar, George Garner, Kalie Bueckner, Brittney

President: Lauren Pilla Vice President: Mark Hogan Secretary: Baylee Godat

Kennedy, Elizabeth Gernander, Wilson Frahm Second Row: Elysia Sparks, Katie Gesell, Haley Witcher, Jordan Thorpe, Anna McGuire, Jackson Bruening, Nicole Mattice, Sarah Smedley, Luke Grischow Front Row: Lauren Pilla, Dr. Mark Fitch, Mark Hogan, Andrew Fino, Dr. Richard Stephenson, Caitlin McClain, Emily Echele

Chem-E-Car

Back Row: Eric Rodriguez, Aaron Latal, Robert Boxerman, Michael McMahon, Mathias Whitworth, Arjun Suresh Second Row: Trevor Vogan, Joseph Meyers, Folabomi Opakunle, Dr. Christi Luks (Advisor), Yae Lin Lee Front Row: Timon Abraham, Kenneth Mucalo, Shayan Sazdar Not Pictured: Valerie Teson, Stephen Eastman, Timothy Avery, Marc St. Amour, Thomas Roustio, Jacob Geist, Michael Meyers, Christina Hamilton, Ashar Mohammed, Azfar Zulkifli, Brent Johnston, Christian Parsons, Danny Ehrett, Dylan Bequette, Joe Early, Josh Jaegar, Joshua Lees

Ranked fifth in the nation, the Chem-E-Car team participated in events held by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers designing and constructing a car powered by chemical energy. The team won by carrying 8 ounces of water 83 feet in a shoe box-sized car. President: Valerie Teson Lab Manager: Stephan Eastman PR Officer: Arjun Suresh 123


Concrete Canoe Abnormal applications of a normal material; the Concrete Canoe Design team was tasked with the design of a heavy hulled canoe which competed against schools at the regional competition at Oklahoma State University. President: Justin Turley Vice President: Kelsey Buford Treasurer: Alexandra Wampler

Back Row: Reice Golden, Andrew Baugh, Simon Sargon, Trevor Beuke, Barrett Barker, Scott Neustadt, Kathryn Buscher, Katrice Williams, Michele Campbell, Elizabeth Edwards, Kelsey Buford Second Row: Conner Szarinski, Justin Turley, Katherine Allen, Rahel Pommerenke, Annie Muehlfarth Front Row: Alexandra Wampler

iGEM The International Genetically Engineered Machine design team worked defending North American bats from the emerging White-Nose epidemic by assembling two plasmids to target the fungus that is harmful to North American bats. President: Meyyammai Palani Vice President: Jessica Hamlett Public Relations: Erin Nischwitz

Back Row: Collin Fischer, Dr. Westenberg, Claire Wilmore, Thomas Bucinski, Lucas Harper, Ryan Baumann, Tyler Ferrell, Nezar AlShurafa, Peyton Robertson, Aaron Jankelow Second Row: Jesus Ramos, Brynn Shrom, Victoria Kramer, Cailynn McKee, Renae Rogge, Austin Hall, Nathan Edic-Gordey, Ari Ginsparg Front Row: Jessica Hamlett, Jiehua Wei, Kaelyn Yarborough, Isabella Bowling, Erin Nischwitz, Meyyammai Palani, Kent Gorday Not pictured: Kira Buckowing

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Mars Rover

Back Row: Jonathan Boyson, Isaac Reichart, John Maruska, Drew Meese, Cameron Shilko, Cameron Lerch, Owen Chiaventone, Cameron Nichols, Jacob Lipina, Jacob Huxol, Mark Hampton, Andrew Rausch Third Row: Josh Slaby, Ian Howell, Peter Meece, Drew Bischoff, Tasmia Mustaquim, Thomas Rueschoff, Rebbeca Marcolina, Liz Gaa, Blake Anderson, Kevin Verhofstead, Jake Mondschein, Alexander Lorenz, Mike Tschirn, Phillip Lafrance, James

Specifically created to compete in the annual University Rover Challenge (URC) hosted by The Mars Society the Mars Rover team competed to build the best all terrain environment and sample testing vehicle. President: Alyssa McCarthy Vice President: Brianna DeGroot Treasurer: Spencer Vogel

Zandstra, Darth Wilhelm, Roshan Patel, Austin Ivey, Chris Lenahan Second Row: Daniel Post, Joshua Reed, Matthew Healy, Shannon Klaus, Lucas Walker, Ashley Reisig, Joel Broddon, Joshua Cruzada, Austin McCoy, Rhino Mensinger, Mike Miles, Amber Terlouw, Ellis Sansone, Jonathan Bopp Front Row: Katy Curran, Noah Madrigal, Johnathan Steele, Shannon Jaeger, Morgan Long, Elsa Lopez, Curt Davis, Dana Bailey, Katelyn Brinker, Nicole Moon, Madison Childress, Andy Moore, Alyssa McCarthy, Isaac Foster, Sacith Gamanth, Chris Novatny, Michael Alexander, Austin Anderson, Ian Broduer, Joey Klix

Steel Bridge

Back Row: Jared Groves, Derek Schnoebe, Jeffrey Best, Alec Schlotzhauer, Matthew Duncan, Ryan Haupt, Nikk Edgmond, Clayton Fritsche, Austin Woody, Shelby Gross, Mathew Lrance, Simon Peter, Kenny Distefa, Jason River Front Row: Artur Graesser, Kyle Kentnr, Josue Quiroz, Sarah Jemison, Andrea Wolfe, Timothy Schmitt, Anna Schmidt, Sara Koestner, Randi Cory, Ben Parr, Jonathan Kuchem

The Steel Bridge design team competed in the fabrication and erection of a one-tenth scale steel bridge at the regional event which was hosted on campus at the puck. The teem took second place, which qualified them for the national level event which took place in Provo, Utah. President: Randi Cory Lead Design: Jonathan Kuchem Secretary: Sarah Jemison 125


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Academics Engineering Physics 1135 instructor, Dr. Agnes Vojta, lectures over universal gravitation. This course, commonly known as "Physics I," was an introductory class within the physics program, required by all engineering majors. The course focused on teaching the basic principles of static and dynamic mechanics and how to apply problem solving techniques for physical applications.

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Electrical and Computer Engineering The Electrical and Computer Engineering department promoted the collaboration of students through innovative research and education. Department Chair: Dr. Daryl Beetner Number of Students: 415

Back Row: Dr. Minsu Choi, Dr. James Drewniak, Dr. Victor Khilkevich, Dr. Daryl Beetner, Dr. Chang-Soo Kim, Dr. Donald Wunsch, Dr. Steve Watkins, Dr. Mehdi Ferdowsi, Dr. Jie Huang Front Row: Dr. Pourya Shamsi, Dr. Mihail Cutitaru, Dr. Kelvin Erickson, Dr. Y. Rosa Zheng, Dr. Joe Stanley, Dr. Jhi-Young Joo, Dr. Randy Moss, Dr. Cheng-Hsiao Wu

Biological Sciences A biological science degree offered many career opportunities including health, research, pharmacy, teaching, and environmental science. Department Chair: Dr. Yue-Wern Huang Number of Students: 215

Back Row: Dr. Melanie Mormile, Dr. Julie Semon, Dr. Katie Shannon, Dr. Ronald Frank, Dr. Adam Martin Front Row: Dr. Matthew Thimgan, Dr. Dev Niyogi, Dr. Chen Hou, Dr. Yue-Wern Huang, Dr. David Westenberg

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English and Technical Communication The English and Technical Communication department offered a wide variety of courses including linguistics, writing, literature, and technical communication. Department Chair: Dr. Kristine Swenson Number of Students: 29

Back Row: Elizabeth Roberson, Dr. Dan Reardon, Dr. Eric Bryan Second Row: Dr. Kris Swenson, Dr. Anne Cotterill, Dr. Kathryn Northcut, Matt Goldberg Front Row: Kelly Tate, Dr. Rachel Schneider, Dr. Kate Drowne

Business and Information Technology The Business and Information Technology department was based on two factors that were critical for an organization's success: business knowledge and experience with information technology. Department Chair: Dr. Keng Siau Number of Students: 115

Back Row: Dr. Nobu Fukawa, Lisa Story, Dr. Cassie Elrod, Dr. Hongxian Zhang, Dr. Bih-Ru Lea Second Row: Dr. Vincent Yu, Dr. Fiona Nah, Dr. Carla Bates, Dr. Li Li Eng Front Row: Dr. Richard Hall, Dr. Keng Siau, Dr. Craig Claybaugh, Diane Read, Dr. Sarah Stanley, Dr. Barry Flachsbart

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Chemical and Biochemical Engineering The Chemical and Biochemical Engineering department faculty researched many fields including carbon dioxide sequestration and cancer prevention. Department Chair: Dr. Muthanna Al-Dahhan Number of students: 352 Back Row: Dr. Ali Rownaghi, Dr. Joseph D. Smith, Dr. Douglas K. Ludlow, Dr. Daniel Forciniti, Dr. Dipak Barua, Dr. Jee-Ching Wang Front Row: Dr. Fateme Rezaei, Dr. Xinhua Liang, Dr. Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, Dr. Joontaek Park, Dr. Sutapa Barua

Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering The Civil, Architectural, and Environmental department prepared students to solve future sustainability problems using next-generation infrastructure materials and systems. Department Chair: Dr. Douglas Carroll Number of students: 353 Back Row: Jerry Bayless, Cesar Mendoza Fifth Row: Hongyan Ma, Dimitri Feys, Jianmin Wang Fourth Row: Nicholas Libre, Stuart Baur Third Row: Eric Showalter Second Row: Kamal Khayat, Dan Oerther, Joel Burken Front Row: Tim Philpot, Guirong Yan, Wen Deng

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Mathematics & Statistics The Mathematics and Statistics department taught students to discover, comprehend, and solve global problem. Department Chair: Dr. Stephen Clark Number of students: 66

Back Row: David Grow, Henry C. Bailey III Fourth row: Martin Bohner, Roman Dwilewicz, Akim Adekpedjou Third Row: Paul Runnion, Gayla Olbricht, Robert Roe, V.A. Samaranayake Second Row: Xiaoming He, Ilene Morgan, John Singler Front Row: Stephen Clark, Matt Insall, Kimberly Kinder, Elvan Akin, Stephanie Fitch

Computer Science The Computer Science department prepared students for the entire IT field with classes for networking, data-mining, creating applications, and more. Department Chair: Dr. Sajal Das Number of students: 550

Back Row: Ali Hurson, Simone Silvestri, Dave Mentis, Zhaozheng Yin, Abusayeed Saifullah Third Row: Bruce McMillin, Jennifer Leopold, Sanjay Madria, Daniel Tauritz, Sajal Das Second Row: Clayton Price, Fikret Ercal, Dawn David, Ricardo Morales Front Row: Christina Barton, Rhonda Grayson, Maggie Cheng, Dan Lin

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Economics The Economics department worked to develop the local community in many areas including microfinance, sports, investments, game theory, and natural resource economics, to name a few. Department Chair: Dr. Gregory Gelles Number of students: 33

Back Row: Dr. Michael Davis, Dr. Radu Puslenghea, Sarah Steelman, Marcy Scott Front Row: Dr. Bonnie Bachman, Dr. Eun Soo Park, Dr. Ana Ichim, Dr. Greg Gelles, Dr. Mahalet Fikru

Engineering Management and Systems Engineering Engineering Management and Systems Engineering focused on the nurturing of systems from conception to production and the management of high technology engineering. Department Chair: Dr. Steven Corns Number of students: 200

Back Row: Dr. Steven Corns, Dr. Zeyi Sun, Dr. Steve Raper, Dr. Cihan Dagli, Dr. David Enke, Dr. Dincer Konur, Dr. Ivan Guardiola Front Row: Dr. Ruwen Qin, Dr. Beth Cudney, Dr. Suzie Long

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Aerospace Studies The Air Force ROTC detachment trained Air Force officers for jobs, including navigators, pilots, doctors, scientists, engineers, and nurses. Department Chair: Lt Col William Bragg Number of students: 75

Left to Right: Captain Ben Seabough, Lieutenant Colonel William Bragg, Ms. Norma Jane Harris, Staff Sergeant Kimberly Lipton, Technical Sergeant Elcke Fromm

Arts, Languages, & Philosophy The Arts, Languages, and Philosophy department offered courses including media studies, art, film, music, language, theatre, and philosophy. Department Chair: Dr. W. Lance Haynes Number of students: 6 Left to Right: Dave Cress, Lucy Sutcliffe, Sylvia Dees, Helga Cohen, Jerry Cohen, Dr. Terry Robertson, Denise Sharp, Luce Myers, Dr. Lance Haynes, Dr. Irina Ivliyeva, Shelly Morgan, Ray Morgan, Dr. Audra Merfeld-Langston, Brad Rupert, Jeanne Stanley, Joel Dittmer

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Psychological Science The department of Psychological Science enabled students to research and learn about the human mind and its functions both inside and outside the classroom. Department Chair: Dr. Susan Murray Number of students: 45

Back Row: Dr. Brandi Klein, Merilee Krueger Second Row: Tina Galloway, Dr. Susan Murray, Dr. Amber Henslee Front Row: Dr. Nathan Weidner, Dr. Don Sharpsteen

Materials Science and Engineering Students in the Materials Science and Engineering department studied inorganic materials and engineering metals and were internationally recognized for glass science and materials research. Department Chair: Dr. Wayne Huebner Number of students: 178 Back row: Von Richards, Fatih Dogan, David Van Aken, Len Rahaman, Michael Moats, Mohsen Asle Zaeem Second row: Wayne Huebner, F. Scott Miller, Caizhi Zhou Front row: Matthew O Keefe, Joseph Newkirk, William Fahrenholtz, Aditya Kumar, Mark Schlesinger 0

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History & Political Science Graduates of the History and Political Science department have pursued a variety of career fields including law, museum curation, and education, in addition to many other areas. Department Chair: Dr. Shannon Fogg Number of students: 28 Back row: Lary Grass, Tseggai Isaac, Michael Bruening Second row: Diana Ahmad, John McManus, Kathleen Sheppard, Jana Neiss Front row: Shannon Fogg, Petra DeWitt, Patrick Huber

Chemistry The Chemistry department was world renown their research and was working to better the world, possibly through an algae based alternative energy source or new treatments of lead poisoning. Department Chair: Dr. Philip Whitefield Number of students: 83 Back row: Dr. Michael Van De Mark, Dr. Yinfa Ma, Dr. Klaus Woelk, Dr. Pericles Stavropoulos, Dr. Paul Nam, Dr. Richard Dawes, Dr. Vadym Mochalin, Dr. Thomas Schuman, Dr. Nicholas Leventis Front row: Dr. Nuran Ercal, Dr. Risheng Wang, Dr. Manashi Nath, Dr. Honglan Shi, Dr. Jeffrey Winiarz, Dr. Amitava Choudhury, Dr. Philip Whitefield, Dr. Garry Grubbs, Dr. V. Prakash Reddy

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Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering As the largest department on campus, the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department offered students eight degree options with customized degrees through a vast offering of classes. Department Chair: Dr. James Drallmeier Number of students: 872 Back Row: Ken Schmid, Dr. Stan Wojnar, Dr. Frank Liou, Dr. Robert Landers, Dr. Al Crosbie, Dr. Stan Stutts, Dr. Doug Bristow, Dr. Lian Duan, Dr. Heng Pan Second row: Dr. Ashak Midha, Dr. Victor Birman, Randall Lewis, Dr. Keith Nisbett, Kimber Crull, Erica Long, Debi Willy, Cathy Williams, Dr. Lianyi Chen, Dr. K. Krishnamurthy, Dr. Hank Pernicka, Dr. Ming Leu Front row: Lila Kolker, Ben Spouse, Jessica Satterfield, Tammy Vena, Dr. Anthony Okafor, Dr. Jillian Schmidt, Dr. Xiaoping Du, Dr. Jim Drallmeier, Dr. Cheng Wang, Dr. K. M. Isaac

Mining Engineering The illustrious Mining Engineering program was nationally reputable and a hands-on program, complete with an experimental mine. Department Chair: Dr. Ralph Flori Number of students: 149

Back Row: Dr. Lana Alagha, Catherine Johnson, Nassib Aouad Front Row: Dr. Paul Worsey, Maochen Ge, Zesha Hyder, Ralph Flori, Greg Galecki

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Military Science The Army ROTC Stonehenge Battalion taught students the management and leadership skills required to be a successful Army officer. Department Chair: LTC Otis Register III Number of students: 59

Back Row: Lieutenant Colonel Chad Pense, Captain James T. Craig, Master Sergeant Brian Hearn, Lieutenant Colonel Otis Register III Front Row: Vickie Baker, Debbie Wink

Nuclear Engineering The Nuclear Engineering department prepared students to help develop nuclear technology that powered America, assisted in space exploration, and advanced modern medicine. Department Chair: Dr. Hyoung Lee Number of students: 118

Left to Right: Joseph Graham, Xin Liu, Shoaib Usman, Hyoung Lee, Gary Mueller, Ayodeji Alajo, Joshua Schlegel Not Pictured: Carlos Castano, Arvind Kumar

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Physics A Physics degree trained students for employment opportunities in a variety of fields, including industrial companies, academic universities, law, ecophysics, medicine, and astrophysics. Department Chair: Dr. George Waddill Number of students: 78 Back Row: Dr. Dan Waddill, Dr. Daniel Fischer, Dr. Donald Hagen, Dr. Greg Story, Dr. Julia Medvedeva, Dr. Ulrich Jentschura, Dr. Yew San Hor Second Row: Joel Peacher, Dr. Cihan Kurter, Dr. Alexandre Chernatynskiy, Dr. Allan Pringle, Dr. Thomas Vojta Front Row: Dr. Jerry Peacher, Dr. Don Madison, Dr. Michael Schulz, Dr. Barbara Hale, Dr. Agnes Vojta

Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering The Geoscience , Geological, and Petroleum Engineering department taught students about the Earth's resources and how to make our planet a better place for us to enjoy. Department Chair: Dr. Francisca Oboh-Ikuenobe Number of students: 365 Left to Right: Baojun Bai, Shari Dunn-Norman, Katherine Grote, Ralph Flori, Steve Gao, Joe Guggenberger, Runar Nygaard, Steve Hilgedick, Dave Rogers, Peyman Heidari, John Hogan, Dave Wronkiewicz, Francisca Oboh-Ikuenobe, Andreas Eckert, Mingzhen Wei

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Undergraduate Research Joseph Collum Under the guidance of Dr. Dan Oerther, Joseph Collum and his colleagues, Scott Faulkner and Lee Voth-Gaeddert, studied the relationship between water and energy. The built an app that took mass crowd-reporting, then categorized it, and geolocated it before turning it into metrics that focused on informing the decisions of policymakers, utilities, and government leaders. "This research forced me to think outside of the parameters I'm usually limited to and take a look at the bigger global picture of water scarcity and energy usage habits and policy," Collum said.

Ken Goss Ken Goss helped Dr. Simone Silvestri in the Advanced Networking Lab to understand how crops were impacted by climate change and drought through the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). The UAVs were equipped with high resolution cameras which helped optimize the tradeoff between the monitoring accuracy provided by a UAV network and the network cost.

Bolin Wang Bolin Wang worked in Dr. Huang Yue-wern's lab to test the interaction between nano particle material and cellular membrane. They then took that data and tried to find out the mechanism and why certain materials caused apoptosis, the death of cells that occured as a normal and controlled part of an organism's growth or development.

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Seniors

Graduating seniors listen to speeches in the Gale-Bullman Multipurpose Building during the fall comencment ceremony. "It was so surreal to walk across the stage with a major and three minors under my belt after only three and a half years at Missouri S&T. The commencement speech was given by a female astronaut UMR alumna, and she helped me realize that it was now my time to conquer the world and make my alma mater proud," Sarah Paunika said.

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Fall Commencement Real World, Here We Come On a cold, sunny December day, cars and people flocked to the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building. Some arrived in the morning, others the afternoon, but all were full of a mix of excitement and nervousness. "I was nervous and excited at the same time, but very anxious overall that I could finally call myself an actual engineer not just an engineer in the making," Architectural Engineering major, Julia Clements, said. Graduating from college was a milestone in the seniors' lives, and with a graduation rate of only 55 percent in four years according to the Missouri S&T Retention and Graduation Report, many seniors had been waiting for this day for a while. Finally with diploma in hand, the new graduates left with the rest of their lives ahead of them. Missouri S&T's Career Opportunities and Employer Relations reported 60 percent of students have post graduation employment plans. "It feels great, no stresses or worries about looking for one," Clements said.

Left: Graduates and their families wait in the Gale-Bullman building for the start of the ceremony. Bottom Left: Chancellor Cheryl B. Schrader congratulates the now former students on their success, hard work, and dedication to reach this point. Right: Chancellor Shrader and a graduate sporting a decorated cap take a photo together.

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Top Left: Mining Engineers wear hard-hats in lieu of the standard black cap. This is only one example of the variety of tassels, sashes and headwear seen at graduation. Middle: A graduate celebrates receiving his diploma. Bottom Left: Graduates file into their seats and adjust their attire as the start draws near. Right: A graduate expresses his achievement upon receiving his diploma.

Remarks on: Walking

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I'm surprised I was able to walk across the stage without tripping or sobbing all over myself. Keelin Benedicto

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Spring Commencement In Full Bloom

With the spring semester packed full with major events like St. Pat's and spring break, making it to spring commencement for graduating seniors was a rush. With summertime fast approaching and finals looming above their heads, seniors had to manage their time wisely to successfully complete their degree and get their diploma. "The last few weeks of projects and exams is pretty stressful, but when you walk across the stage and everything is completed its like a huge weight is lifted and you're finally done," Carly Ecker, Chemical Engineering graduate said.

Top Left: Seniors await their turn to walk the stage, shake the chancelor's hand, and finally hold their diploma. Middle: Josey Stevens proudly shows off his bachelor's degree in Physics. Bottom Left: Samantha Huckuntod and Victoria Grill, Biological Science majors, along with Adam McMikle, History major, listen to the chancellor's speech to the graduates.

Order of the Engineer Engineering graduates could not not only walk away from their time devoted to their studies with a degree, but also with a ring. The Engineer's Ring was worn on the fifth finger as a public symbol of accepting the Obligation of an Engineer, a pledge of upholding standards and dignity of the engineering profession. 144


Right: Adam Bryant shakes hands with the numerous professors after finally obtaining his degree in Information Science and Technology. Bryant had the honor of wearing cords representing the Associated Students of the University of Missouri and the Rollamo Yearbook Staff along with a red sash representing the Business and Information Technology department.

Using Your Head

Top Left: Standing out in the crowd of black robes, the graduates of the Mining Engineering Department graduates proudly flaunt their decorated hard hats. Bottom Left: Graduate in Computer Science, Anna Scheuler, proudly wore her hand-crafted graduation cap during commencement Her cap was decorated with a cartoon version of herself as Rosie the Riveter and the words "I did it" using foam craft supplies in a variety of colors. "I thought it would be fun. It also helped my parents find me," Scheuler said. Right: Deanne Lyons reflects upon her masterpiece post-graduation. While emphasizing in Cognitive Neuroscience under her BS in Psychology, Lyons also minored in Biology and Art. "I enjoy art, like creating things, and wanted my cap to be something I keep out as a decoration to remind me of my hard work and represent my major and minors," Lyons said.

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Senior Portraits

Ngomba Arrey Electrical Engineering

Cailey Baker

Nicholas Barylski

Andrew Atterbery

Mechanical Engineering

Max Bevell

Applied Mathematics

Chemical Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Joel Bierbaum

Arielle Bodine

Kitso Bohutsana

Computer Engineering

Applied Mathematics, Economics

Thabiso Bolebano

Erin Bolling

Mining Engineering

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Melissa Ashley Engineering Management

Engineering Management

Mining Engineering

Madison Brandt Mechanical Engineering


Remarks on: St. Pats

Anna Bretzke Mechanical Engineering

Adam Bryant

Kevin Bruns Nuclear Engineering

John Buback

Information Science and Technology

Civil Engineering

Eli Burkemper

Brenden Burrus

Mechanical Engineering

Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering

Elyse Carter

Nelson Chaka

Architectural Engineering

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The St. Pat's Board is essentially a rag-tag group of students coming together to commit to coordinating and planning to pull off the most visible and memorable events of students' time here. Jason Pelliccione

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Mining Engineering, Economics

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Senior Portraits

Rene Chasteen

Brandon Chilton

Michael Cimo

Business

Psychology

Civil Engineering

Julia Clements

Tyler Compton

Rebecca Crouse

Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Business and Management Systems

Lefoko Dalemogeng

Christine Dayton

Ron Deffenbaugh

Mining Engineering

Geological Engineering

Remarks on: KMNR College Radio

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When you're in the control room, you can be whomever you want. For two hours every week, Oscar disappears and DJ Dandy goes on an audio adventure through space.

Oscar Owens

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Electrical Engineering


Kaitlyn Deister

Kate Dennis

Isaac DiGennaro

Ceramic Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Richard Dunham Mining Engineering

Carly Ecker Chemical Engineering

Nikkolas Edgmond

John Elam

Brendan Elbert

Mark Emmendorfer

Chemistry

Civil Engineering

Engineering Management

Engineering Management

Metallurgical Engineering

Thomas Enloe

Chris Everett

Dakota Ewigman

Mechanical Engineering

Engineering Management

Computer Science, Computer Engineering

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Senior Portraits

Christian Exposito Mechanical Engineering

Courtney Filer Chemical Engineering, Biology

Natalie Fox Information Science and Technology

Bailey Gates Electrical Engineering

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Eric Fallon Environmental Engineering

Kevin Flaker

Jessica Farris Aerospace Engineering

Ryland Forsythe

Electrical Engineering

Ceramic Engineering

Erich Frechman

Tumelo Garebamono Mining Engineering, Economics

Aerospace Engineering

Nathan Gibson Engineering Management

Ryan Gibson Aerospace Engineering


Samuel Golden Mechanical Engineering

Nathaniel Griffen Metallurgical Engineering

Mary Hapak Civil Engineering

Lauren Gonner

Danielle Grieve

Ceramic Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Aaron Grimm

Kramer Hall

Geological Engineering

Geological Engineering, Mining Engineering

David Harman

George Harper III

Engineering Management

Electrical Engineering

Remarks on: Greek Life

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In the past few years, I've gotten really close with my Panhellenic and IFC class working all the Greek events. As a senior, I've noticed that knowing you're doing something for the last time really makes you appreciate all the little things., as well as an incredible reminder of the benefits of Greek Life.

Madelaine Mackay

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Senior Portraits

Austin Harrill Mechanical Engineering

Aaron Hensley Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

David Hertig Mining Engineering

Emily Holdmeyer Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

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Cori Hatley Civil Engineering

Kyle Henson Mechanical Engineering

Elizabeth Hinck Mechanical Engineering

Amanda Holmes Engineering Management

Kyle Heinz Mechanical Engineering

Emily Hernandez Electrical Engineering

Corey Holc Mining Engineering

George Holmes Mechanical Engineering


Remarks on: Formula

Brittanie Horseman Metallurgical Engineering

Stephen Howland

Jason Howard Metallurgical Engineering

Adina Hoyle

Computer Engineering, Computer Science

Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering

Zenel Hudson

Jimmy Itumeleng

Business

Mining Engineering

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Being a part of Formula Electric team got me more interested in my coursework, has provided me more to impress recruiters with, greatly enhanced my ability to work with others, and has given me invaluable leadership experience so sought-after in new engineering hires today.

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Garret Carlson Thomas James Chemical Engineering

Daniel Jeffress Aerospace Engineering

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Senior Portraits

Darian Johnson-Potts Chemical Engineering

Nicholas Jordan

Michael Kammeyer

Nuclear Engineering

Computer Science

Marcus Kienemann

Matthew Kitsch

Matthew Klegseth

Chemical Engineering

Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering

Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering

Jacob Klein

Oliver Lamping

Kesego Lenkopane

Civil Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Remarks on: Job Advice

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Attend every career fair, no matter what. After that, you've got to try and build a relationship with the recruiters you meet. Not only will they remember you each semester, but they'll feel confident that you are the right person for their job.

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Montana Long

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Mining Engineering, Economics


Marquia Lewis Computer Science

Kollin Lieter

Joel Lohmann

Mechanical Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Montana Long Information Science and Technology

Joshua Luiten Civil Engineering

Harriet Lumula

Jessica Lutton

Jackie Lybarger

Guyape Mabuko

Biological Sciences

Civil Engineering

Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering

Mining Engineering, Economics

Madelaine Mackay

Alexander Mank

Bailey Manula

Biological Sciences

Physics, Electrical Engineering

Civil Engineering

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Senior Portraits

Sylvester Maoto Mining Engineering, Economics

Brett Mason

Michael May

Mining Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Dipogiso Mbulayi

Jordan Menard

Shelby Michaelis

Mining Engineering

Information Science and Technology

Architectural Engineering

Joseph Miller

Blake Millman

Jacqueline Model

Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Biochemical Engineering

Agatha Modibedi

Sarah Moeller

Heather Montani

Mining Engineering, Economics

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Biochemical Engineering

Biochemical Engineering


Keitumetse Monyake

Christopher Moody

Jeff Monzyk

Mining Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Computer Science, Business

Lauren Moore

Melissa Morrison

Sam Moser

Biological Sciences

Wapiwa Mosotho Mining Engineering,

Economics

Civil Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Sean Mueller

Hayley Muser

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Remarks on: Aerospace Engineering

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It's human nature to be an explorer and be curious, and the stars are the destination I chose to take an interest in. And if I'm not the one to get there, I want to be part of the generation that enables people to explore the reaches of space.

Aaron Hensley

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Senior Portraits

Vincent Natoli Engineering Management

Samuel Niemeyer Information Science and Technology

Curtis Okafor

Julie Nguyen Chemical Engineering

Kayla Ninh Electrical Engineering

Oscar Owens

Cullen O'Farrell Engineering Management

Kyle Paaren

Electrical Engineering

Engineering Management

Nuclear Engineering

Levi Palmer

Sarah Paunicka

Allen Perry

Biochemical Engineering

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Tanner Nelson Mining Engineering

Biological Sciences

Computer Engineering


Remarks on: Leaving

Krystal Peterson Computer Engineering

Jacob Rice Mechanical Engineering

Nick Rollins Information Science and Technology

Madison Reed Metallurgical Engineering

Michelle Rojo Biological Sciences

Steven Ross Metallurgical Engineering

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I am thrilled to be able to graduate a year early because I have managed to fit quite a lot into three years. However, part of me wonders what magic I could make happen if I stayed another year.

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Tyler Compton

Jonathan Rot Nuclear Engineering

Cameron Rudolph Metallurgical Engineering

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Senior Portraits

Tyler Ryan Computer Engineering

Matthew Ryder Mechanical Engineering

Anna Schueler

Nathan Schlaud

Joshua Schlobohm

Computer Science

Metallurgical Engineering

Metallurgical Engineering

Kyle Schmitt

Hannah Scholtel

Kayli Sharpell

Mechanical Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Remarks on: Team Spirit

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Kaitlyn Satterfield Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering

Being on the dance team has allowed me to get involved in athletics in a way many people don't have the opportunity to. It's a completely different experience to watch it from the sidelines.

Heather Montani

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Biological Sciences


Adam Sheahan Chemical Engineering

Amy Snyder

Victoria Slagle

Michael Slusar

Civil Engineering

Technical Communications

Sonya Snyder

Austin Stanfield

Biochemical Engineering

Metallurgical Engineering

Ceramic Engineering

Charles Stankone

Douglas Steiert

Logan Stelly

Civil Engineering

Blake Stephens Civil Engineering

Computer Science

Information Science and Technology

Anton Strickland

Carolina Swanson

Computer Science

Ceramic Engineering

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Senior Portraits

Autumn Swinson

Joshua Thieme

Environmental Engineering

Engineering Management

Deonte Thomas

James Trusler

Mechanical Engineering

History

Stonewall Tyler Electrical Engineering

Nathan VanDomelen

Joseph Walker

Ja-Mes Watson III

Metallurgical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Management

Jordan Wehmeier

Emily Weigel

Engineering Management

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Nathaniel Tatar

Engineering Management

Chemistry

Civil Engineering

Erica Wellen Environmental Engineering


Andrew Wilson

Phillip Wilson

Metallurgical Engineering

Architectural Engineering, Civil Engineering

Information Science and Technology

Trever Wilson

Allie Wood

Ryan Wooden

Neil Wessliag

Environmental Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Dylan Yoder

Jacob Zimmerman

Computer Engineering

Metallurgical

Engineering

Ceramic Engineering

Remarks on: Involvement

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Being involved on campus has truly prepared me for my career. I'll use the soft skills and other things I've gained just as much as the lessons I've learned in the classroom. Aaron Grimm

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Index

During the second day of the St. Pat's Gonzo and Games, Sigma Tau Gamma lifts their 16 foot cudgel into place alongside competitors Delta Sigma Phi and Zeta Tau Alpha's already standing trees. Sig Tau earned first place with their large cudgel and the 200 points they received also helped them win first place overall in the St. Pat's competition.

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A Aaron, Hunter 59 Abbott, Erika 54, 55 Abichabki, Eduardo 88 Abraham, Timon 105, 123 Achelpohl, Matthew 122 Acree, Caleb 72 Adams, Bailey 54, 57 Adams, Grace 54, 56 Adedeji, Rilwan 82 Adekpedjou, Akim 131 Agarwal, Pranay 15 Agee, Andre 75 Agee, Jacob 106 Ahmad, Diana 135 Ahmad, Tarique 105 Ahrens, Lea 106 Aiardo, Rachel 96 Aken, David Van 134 Akers, Amanda 106, 109 Akers, Samantha 54, 56 Akin, Elvan 131 Al-Dahhan, Muthanna 130 Al-Lami, Mariam 112 Alagha, Lana 136 Alajo, Ayodeji 137 Albeck, Alex 63 Albert, Maggie 55 Aldalfag, Ahmed 109 Aldridge, Nicole 55, 93, 108 Alexander, Brandon 67 Alexander, Michael 125 Alexander, Vineet 14 Alghazali, Hayder 103, 112 Aljaberi, Zuhair 112 Aljazaeri, Zena 112 Allee-Lightfoot, Blake 102 Allegri, Ashley 85, 119 Allen, Jalon 82 Allen, Katherine 124 Allen, Marry Anna 122 Allen, Nicholas 65 Aller, Andrea 89, 119 Allison, Grace 104 Allsman, Garrett 70 Alonso, Mary 55 AlShurafa, Nezar 124 Alt, Elizabeth 54, 56 Alyatim, Issa 69 Amir, Irfahn 70 Amos, Steven 7, 60 Amrhein, Matthew 105 Anders, Kyle 70 Anderson, Austin 125 Anderson, Blake 125 Anderson, Brad 64 Anderson, Dakota 94 Anderson, Jon 94 Anderson, Michelle 54, 55, 103 Anderson, Tyler 90 Andrades, Felipe 66, 88 Andrews, Austin 106 Andrews, Ryan 106 Anetsberger, Ryan 119 Angell, Ben 59 Anklesaria, Yezad 122 Ankrom, Allison 54, 56 Annunziata, Will 63 Anselmo, Nick 92, 93 Antony, Ebin 13 Aouad, Nassib 136 Appel, Makayla 54, 55 Apperson, Gabrielle 54, 57, 121 Apple, Alex 61 Applebaum, Danny 117 Apsher, Dane 106 Aradhyula, Hemanth Yadav 28 Arand, Janie 91 Archer, Josh 106 Arconati, Brian 68 Arias, Zachary 69 Armontrout, Logan 82 Armstrong, Marie 119 Armstrong, Trace 69 Arnet, Robert 67 Arnold, Miles 82 Arnold, Travis 122 Arrey, Ngomba 60, 98, 146 Arroyo, Kristi 113 Asberry, Nathan 103 Asbury, Jonathan 59 Ashley, Melissa 40, 146 Asselmeier, Brad 66 Athavale, Viraj 105 Atteberry, Andrew 45, 59, 146 Aubuchon, Joe 88 Aufdenberg, Ryan 34, 102 Augustine, Madison 57 Austinson, Travis 72, 115 Avary, Tim 110 Averill, Rebekah 106 Avery, Timothy 123 Axelsen, Izach 73

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B Baar, Johnson 69 Babb, Douglas 118, 119 Bachman, Bonnie 132 Bacon, Mark 118 Badalamenti, Lori 96 Bader, Ali 54, 57, 121 Bader, Jamie 119 Bader, Logan 108 Baechle, Austen 65 Baer, Matthew 123 Baer, Stephen 106 Bahm, James 109 Bai, Baojun 138 Bailey, Dana 44, 55, 125 Bailey, Henry C. 131 Bain, Ryan 60 Baker, Cailey 96, 146 Baker, Camille 55, 93 Baker, Vickie 137 Baldridge, Jakeb 69, 109 Bales, Bradley 62 Baleta, Dennis 110 Baleta, Joseph Orquiola 16 Ballassi, Andrew 65 Ballay, Carlin 66 Ballins, James 66 Balls, Kramer 66 Bani, Abdalla 122 Banker, Armand 110 Barbarick, Chase 103 Barber, Evin 99 Bargman, Troy 95 Barker, Barrett 109, 116, 124 Barker, Charles 120 Barnes, Chase 70 Barnett, Mike 66 Barrett, Nick 93 Barron, John 19, 69 Barry, Kamau 117 Bartell, Melissa 119 Bartley, Nick 73 Barton, Chad 66, 109 Barton, Christina 131 Barton, Kyle 64 Bartram, Taylor 57, 121 Barua, Dipak 130 Barua, Sutapa 130 Barylski, Nicholas 146 Basler, Olivia 6, 56 Batch, Clayton 62 Bateman, Andrew 19, 61 Bates, Carla 129 Bates, Will 61 Baugh, Andrew 124 Baugh, Jay 60, 103 Baughman, Sam 117 Baum, Will 82 Baumann, Max 72 Baumann, Ryan 124 Baur, Stuart 130 Bautista, Jacob 9, 60, 103 Bax, Josh 66 Bax, Megan 106 Bay, Erica 119 Bayless, Jerry 112, 130 Beachy, Mason 64 Bear, Cory 70 Bearden, Bradley 73 Bearden, Ryan 95 Beardslee, Katie 57 Beasley, Patrick 43 Beatty, Marshall 74, 98 Beauchamp, Matthew 102 Beaver, Michael 114 Becker, Christopher 67 Becker, Paul 85 Beckwith, John 59 Bedsworth, Aaron 95 Beers, Austin 59 Beetner, Daryl 128 Beffa, Crystal 93 Beinart, Jacob 52, 60 Belke, Jacob 105, 116 Belt, Michael 102, 106 Beltz, Jimmy 106 Bendell, Robert 108 Benedicto, Keelin 119, 143 Bennett, Charles 104 Benson, Frederick 77 Bequette, Dylan 123 Berdeaux, Micheal 120 Bergesch, Josh 5, 63 Bergman, Jacob 106 Bergner, Randy 66 Berliner, Michael 60, 109 Berry, Jake 95 Berthold, Ben 70, 121 Bertoncin, Louie 60, 99 Best, Jeffrey 125 Betcher, Anthony 66 Betz, James 111 Beuke, Trevor 124

Bevell, Max 146 Bhagavathi, Asritha 13 Bhyravajjula, Anurag 108, 109, 121 Bialczak, Al 69 Bier, Bridget 119 Bierbaum, Joel 146 Bile, Nasha 91 Billinger, Allen 90 Bindner, Joe 87, 93 Bira, Mike 72 Birchmier, Rachel 57 Bird, Koby 87 Birman, Victor 136 Bischoff, Drew 125 Bischoff, Halle 57 Bishop, Cody 111 Bissinger, Leanne 10, 37, 56, 113, 116, 174 Bivens, Justin 23, 54, 75, 105 Bjerk, Hadley 33, 34, 35 Black, Laurel 105, 119 Blake, Tristan 71 Bland, Clinton 120 Bland, Joel 91 Blasberg, Paige 99, 123 BlasĂŠ, Melanie 55 Blink, Kelsey 56 Block, Evan 65 Bloom, Kelsey 110 Bobbitt, Nickolas 111 Bockwinkel, Braedon 99, 118 Bodenstab, Tyler 95 Bodine, Arielle 119, 146 Boehm, Jacob 69 Bogart, Natalie 55 Bogert, Courtney 54, 56, 109 Bogert, Paige 105 Bohlen, Sam 106 Bohner, Martin 131 Bohnert, Gabe 59 Bohutsana, Kitso 146 Boland, Tyler 72 Bolebano, Thabiso 146 Bolling, Erin 146 Bollinger, Brandon 68, 98 Bollman, Tanner 72 Bolon, Brett 62 Bolund, Tyler 102 Bond, Ethan 70 Bond, Justin 64 Bond, Kevin 106 Bond, Ryan 107 Bone, Jasmyn 56 Bone, Jessica 57 Boner, Collin 93 Bonner, Alex 93 Bonnot, Tori 86, 87 Bopp, Jonathan 125 Borek, Dan 95 Borgmann, Taylor 119, 123 Borror, Jacob 65 Bostic, Jordan 26 Bostwick, Sean 65 Boswell, Matthew 70, 121 Boswell, Zach 70, 112 Bougeno, Robert 104 Bouillion, Brody 66, 88 Bournes, Charles 82 Boushon, Katelyn 122 Bowling, Isabella 124 Bowman, Alex 61 Bowman, Dillon 82 Box, Levi 84 Boxerman, Robert 105, 123 Boyd, Ty 62 Boynton, Cody 98 Boys, Nathan 87, 106, 111 Boyson, Jonathan 125 Braden, Abbie 110 Braden, Patrick 22 Bradley, Kirk 72 Bradshaw, Nick 66 Brady, Mitchell 60, 115 Bragg, William 133 Brake, Colleen 31, 54, 55 Brake, Zach 121 Bramblett, Alex 69 Bramlett, Troy 77 Brand, Tegan 118, 119, 175 Brandon, Matt 65 Brandt, Madison 146 Brandt, Miles 108 Branon, Kaitlyn 57 Bratten, Adam 61 Braun, Keenan 109 Braun, Richard 61 Bravo, Johnny 66 Breedlove, Joshua 120 Bremehr, Claire 119 Bremehr, Patrick 65 Bremer, Katie 105 Brendel, Clay 52, 60 Brennan, Jozianne 23, 56, 112, 175 Brennan, Patrick 65, 107 Breshears, Nathan 107 Bretzke, Anna 55, 147 Brewer, Claire 111 Brewster, Devin 106 Bride, Julie 89 Bridges, Brice 110

Brinker, Katelyn 125 Brinkley, Zackery 106 Bristow, Doug 136 Brizendine, James 87, 93 Brocker, Caitlin 85 Broddon, Joel 111, 125 Broduer, Ian 125 Broker, Melora 54, 55, 107 Brom, Tylor 78 Brongard, Matt 70 Brooks, Bo 82 Brothers, Sanje 14, 33, 60 Broughton, Amanda 55 Brouk, James 111, 122 Brown, Alex 61 Brown, Alexis 105 Brown, Courtney 55 Brown, Haley 106 Brown, Kyla 55 Brown, Nate 82 Brown, Reed 82 Brown, Stanley 16, 57, 76 Bruemmer, Ben 106, 122 Bruening, Jackson 123 Bruening, Michael 135 Brungard, Matt 121 Bruns, Kevin 147 Bryan, Eric 129 Bryant, Adam 145, 147 Bryant, Sam 123 Buback, John 112, 117, 147 Buchanan, Lewis 74 Buchheit, Abby 110 Bucinski, Thomas 124 Buckley, Conor 63 Buckowing, Kira 124 Bueckner, Kalie 123 Bueltmann, Alex 121 Buenemann, Jamielee 34 Buerge, Desmond 90 Buettner, Dalyn 63 Buford, Kelsey 42, 45, 56, 124 Buhr, Zach 54, 64 Burd, John 87 Burdge, Joseph 68 Burgess, Cody 82 Burk, Cameron 95 Burke, Angela 54, 55, 121 Burke, Tommy 68 Burkemper, Eli 147 Burken, Joel 130 Burrows, Tommy 98 Burrus, Brenden 147 Burton, Michael 82 Burzio-Roca, Piero 70, 117 Busch, Riley 55 Buscher, Kathryn 31, 33, 55, 124 Buschkoetter, Craig 116, 119 Bush, Dalton 108 Butler, Hannah 54, 56 Butler, Lexi 89 Butz, Timothy 9, 118, 119 Buxton, Curtis 73 Bye, Lane 64 Byerley, Erica 42, 119

C Cahill, Bryce 72 Cahill, Kevin 53, 63 Cahoon, Mary 54, 56 Calandro, Angelina 54, 57, 102 Calandro, Julia 57, 113 Calandro, Sophia 57 Caldwell, Brice 65 Caldwell, Matt 82 Callahan, Hayden 121 Callaway, Brannon 95 Calvin, Madison 102 Camery, Leah 89, 119 Campbell, Andrew 102 Campbell, Becca 37 Campbell, Brady 110, 112 Campbell, Matthew 103 Campbell, Michele 124 Cannon, Kaylee 57 Capalupo, Alex 110 Caravello, Jessica 7, 119 Carder, Nichole 28, 120 Carder, Seth 82 Cardin, Joel 54, 76, 102 Carleton, Morgan 78 Carlson, Garrett 17, 153 Carlton, Chris 54, 63 Carmody, Rob 64 Carollo, Justin 21, 74 Carpenter, Bryce 63 Carrano, Elizabeth 119 Carrano, Liz 89 Carroll, Douglas 130 Carter, Elyse 111, 147


Casey, Lauren 110 Casey, Sean 60 Caskey, Katelyn 56, 104 Cassell, Paul 119 Cassmeyer, Melissa 112 Castano, Carlos 137 Castelli, Heather 54, 55 Castillo, Will 66 Castro, Dan 13, 109, 121 Castro-Estremera, Dan 108, 109 Caswell, Jessica 57, 84 Cates, Joel 60 Catlett, Christopher 103 Catron, Travis 111 Catton, Daniel 106 Ceron, Mario 109, 113 Chadbourne, Connor 71 Chaiwong, Leelaya 110 Chaka, Nelson 147 Chamberlin, Kara 57 Chan, Courtney 57, 112 Chandrappa, Sandeep tarikere 174 Chang-Gonzales, Ciara 119 Chapman, Nikia 6 Chapman, Timothy 73 Chase, Christian 111 Chasen, Kevin 58, 109, 115 Chasteen, Rene 148 Chaudoir, Zach 72 Chavez, Miguel 94 Cheek, Olivia 56 Chele, Emily 31 Chen, Lianyi 136 Cheng, Maggie 131 Cheng, Tony 70 Chernatynskiy, Alexandre 138 Cheun, Branden 63, 115 Chiaventone, Owen 125 Childress, Madison 125 Chiles, Sandra 55 Chilton, Brandon 148 Choflet, Melissa 57 Choi, Minsu 128 Choudhury, Amitava 135 Christison, Dane 63 Chrom, Brynn 104 Chronister, Frances 86, 87 Chu, Tyler 62 Chura, Brendan 102 Cidlik, Rob 82, 83 Cimo, Michael 148 Cioci, Spenser 115 Civettini, Dominic 109 Clark, Craig 66 Clark, Kaylin 106 Clark, Robert Leach 110, 121 Clark, Stephen 131 Clarkson, Jeremy 115 Clarkson, Matthew 65 Clawson, Erin 37, 56 Claybaugh, Craig 129 Claypool, Kylie 57 Claypool, Matt 106 Clements, Julia 57, 142, 148 Clementson, Matt 43, 119 Clemons, Michael 105 Cline, Geoffrey 104, 109 Clinton, Justin 104 Coats, William 73 Cochran, Nicole 55 Cochran, Patrick 62 Cockrum, Lauren 43, 119 Coday, Patrick 64 Cody, Jacob 59 Coffman, Nathanael 106 Cohen, Helga 133 Cohen, Jerry 133 Coil, Logan 72 Colgan, Jon 60 Colgan, Jonathan 25 Collins, Jordan 73 Collins, Savannah 56 Collum, Joseph 9, 61, 139 Combs, Carlie 85 Compton, Landon 82, 83, 106 Compton, Nathan 123 Compton, Tyler 104, 148, 159 Conley, Byron 109 Conley, Patrich 69 Connolly, Jack 11, 52, 60 Conrad, Zeyhrem 69 Conroy, John 62 Contreiras, Osvaldino 109 Cook, Kyle 61 Cook, Tristan 109 Cookson, Mitchell 63 Coons, Sebastian 58 Coop, Hannah 56 Cooper, Grady 82 Corbid, Josh 82 Corbin, Marcellus 82 Corns, Steven 132 Corwin, Jay 90 Cory, Randi 38, 119, 125 Costello, John 122 Cotterill, Anne 129 Coulson, Keith 95 Courtney, Emily 123 Cox, Bradley 67

Cox, Brendan 93 Crabtree, Cody 71 Crabtree, Connor 87 Craft, Rachel 37, 104, 116 Craig, James T. 137 Cramer, Lauren 105, 106 Crance, Matthew 103 Creamer, Emma 119, 120 Cress, Andrew 59 Cress, Dave 133 Cribbs, Auguste 115 Cripps, Cheyenne 110 Cristea, Alexandre 109 Crocchiolo, Salvatone 111 Crockford, John 121 Cronin, Riley 89, 119 Croniser, Marisa 30 Crosbie, Al 136 Cross, Alex 71 Crossland, Steven 105 Crouse, Rebecca 148 Crow, David 103 Crull, Kimber 136 Crum, Justin 106 Cruzada, Joshua 125 Cryts, Jacob 108, 111 Cudney, Beth 132 Culbertson, Olivia 96, 112 Culbertson, Victoria 96 Cundiff, Elizabeth 106 Cunningham, Brenden 64 Cunningham, Christopher 62, 102 Cunningham, Ryan 64 Curran, Brendan 66 Curran, Kathryn 121, 125 Curran, Kevin 65 Curtis, Bret 82 Cusack, Kyle 116 Cutitaru, Mihail 128 Cyr, Samuel 20, 39, 103, 107 Cyrwus, Matthew 105 Czeschin, Taylor 55

D D'Angelo, Mary Ellen 119, 174 Da, Dani Lopes 109 Dachroeden, Jared 94 Daehnke, Griffin 72 Dagli, Cihan 132 Dalemogeng, Lefoko 148 Dalton, Josh 99 Daly, Brendan 74, 109, 118 Damti, Shirly 113 Danforth, Brianna 55 Danforth, Meagan 55 Daniels, Margo 112 Daniels, Thedrick 108 Danielson, Jacob 69, 106, 110 Danner, David 106 Dare, Abigail 54, 56, 110, 111 Darling, Jacob 122 Dart, Alexa 55 Das, Sajal 131 Date, Gauri 112 Davey, Daleroy 82 David, Dawn 131 Davis, Abigail 106 Davis, Adam 106 Davis, Alexander 109 Davis, Andi 96 Davis, Austin 72 Davis, Bekah 106 Davis, Brooklan 99 Davis, Chase 106 Davis, Curtis 102, 125 Davis, Grant Watkins 122 Davis, Jill 122 Davis, Kelci 8, 120 Davis, Michael 132 Davis, Nell 111 Davis, Sarah 108 Dawes, Richard 135 Day, Caleb 69 Day, Victoria 34, 113 Dayton, Christine 106, 148 De, Michael Van 135 Dean, Alivia 122 Decher, Alec 70 Dees, Sylvia 133 Deffenbaugh, Ron 148 DeGraeve, Delanie 57 DeGraffenreid, Todd 95 DeGroot, Brianna 125 Dehaan, Kristian 58 Deister, Kaitlyn 55, 89, 149 Deitzler, Grace 115 DeJanes, Delaney 104 Delahanty, Ryan 110 Delmain, Kaitlyn 55 DeLong, Richard 122

Demming, Cole 106 DeMoss, Matthew 108 Deng, Wen 130 Denham, Josh 106 Denning, Cydney 85 Dennis, Kate 106, 149 Dennis, Korey 61 Deposki, Danny 93 DeVoss, Michael 110 DeWael, Suzy 89 DeWitt, Petra 135 Dickson, DeSoto 54, 75, 82 Dierker, Mike 78 Dietrich, Alex 72 DiGennaro, Isaac 149 Dining, Will 119 Distefa, Kenny 125 Distefano, Kenny 67 Distl, William 60 Distler, Cole 62 Dittmer, Joel 133 Dixit, Kuldeep 14, 15 Dixon, Erica 56 Doell, David 110 Doell, Michael 110 Dogan, Fatih 134 Doing, Andrew 52, 53 Doke, Jason 107 Dolan, Richard 54, 71 Doll, Alexandria 119 Dolles, Christopher 44, 59, 99 Domann, Kenneth 110 Donaldson, Andrew 110 Donnell, Aaron 121 Donze, Claire 47, 119 Doran, Peter 71, 109 Dorries, Josh 63 Dorsey, Matthew 54, 64 Dougherty, Michele 54, 55 Douley, Joe 69 Douvier, Jamy 91 Douvier, Sandra 91 Dove, Aaron 62 Dowell, Alana 44, 56 Dowling, Bre 112 Downs, Connor 66 Doyle, Dustin 62 Drallmeier, James 136 Drane, Trevor 64 Dressman, Brendan 35, 108, 109 Drewel, Mike 71 Drewniak, James 128 Droste, Jacob 60 Drowne, Kate 129 Drury, Alec 71 Drury, Daniel 60, 99 Drury, Todd 82 Du, Xiaoping 136 Duan, Lian 136 Dubois, Reno 109 Duello, Danielle 110, 119 Duepner, Nick 66 Duffy, Jamie 55 Duncan, Matthew 125 Dundon, Katie 112 Dunham, Richard 149 Dunham, Stephanie 84 Dunlap, Kelly 57, 99 Dunn, Andrew 62 Dunn-Norman, Shari 138 Dunsford, Kyle 21, 67 Duong, Kara 57 Duong, Tommy 102 Durand, Cody 93 Durfee, Nathan 116 Dwiggins, John 111 Dwilewicz, Adam 105 Dwilewicz, Roman 131 Dyke, Ryan Van 93 Dysart, Wesley 54, 68 Dziak, Caroline 104 Dzstefano, Kenneth 103

E Eads, Alan 91 Eads, Nick 82 Eads, Zach 65 Early, Joe 66, 123 Earnest, Caitlin 55 Eastman, Stephen 123 Eastwood, Jacob 73 Eaton, Caleb 98 Eaton, Jonathan 59 Eaves, Hannah 55 Ebbesmeyer, Theodore 107 Eberle, Jackson 108, 116 Ebert, Nick 59 Ebert, Ryan 118, 119 Echele, Adam 82 Echele, Emily 119, 123

Echele, Mark 92, 93 Eckelkamp, Brett 102 Eckelkamp, Jacob 62 Ecker, Carly 10, 105, 144, 149 Eckert, Andreas 138 Ederle, Dan 54, 63 Edgmond, Nikkolas 103, 112, 125, 149 Edic-Gordey, Nathan 124 Edler, Isaac 64 Edwards, Elizabeth 57, 103, 112, 124 Effertz, Jack 65 Egly, Gretchen 96 Ehrett, Danny 123 Eifert, Josh 71 Eikermann, Wyatt 7 Eisenbacher, Emily 111, 112 Eisenbath, Brandon 66 Elam, John 71, 102, 149 Elam, Josh 82 Elbert, Brendan 149 Elbert, Shayne 102 Elder, Sara 54, 55 Eldridge, Emily 57 Eliuk, Tanner 110 Ellerbrock, Daniel 62 Ellis, Zachary 90, 102 Elrod, Cassie 129 Elrod, Spencer 82, 83 Embrey, Andrew 103 Emily, Alexandra 42, 120 Emmendorfer, Mark 149 Encapera, Angelo 66 Enderson, Endy 15 Eng, Li Li 129 Engel, Brad 61 Enke, David 132 Enloe, Thomas 149 Enns, Josiah 70 Enz, Aaron 60 Epsy, Brendan 122 Erard, Byron 99 Ercal, Fikret 131 Ercal, Nuran 135 Erger, Dalton 95 Erickson, Kelvin 128 Erisman, Jordan 113 Ernat, Lauren 54, 55 Ernst, Alex 63 Ernst, Zachary 62 Escano, Izet 117 Eschelman, Robert 69 Esker, Amanda 111 Eskins, Garret 105 Esparza, Jocelyn 44, 55 Evans, Greg 66 Evans, Hunter 55 Evans, Justin 68 Everett, Chris 54, 78, 149 Evers, Michael 63 Everson, Clayton 108, 117, 119 Ewald, Kevin 105 Ewigman, Dakota 9, 42, 53, 149 Exposito, Christian 150 Eyester, Colin 66

F Fagerstone, Nathan 98 Fahrenholtz, William 134 Failes, Greg 71 Fairfield, Megan 54, 57 Fallon, Eric 52, 150 Fanning, Mason 66, 88 Fanning, Michael 106 Fanshier, Jacob 59 Farace, Elizabeth 119 Farhangi, Hadi 102 Faricy, Molly 97 Farmer, Amanda 56 Farmer, David 118 Farmer, Kenny 5 Farmer, Mark 119 Farrell, Kelly 65 Farris, Jessica 52, 103, 122, 150 Fata, Austin 69 Faulkner, Scott 63 Favrow, Jessica 119 Fazlagic, Dale 74 Fedorchak, Savannah 96, 106, 107 Feldmann, Ryan 68, 123 Felemban, Abdullah 117, 120 Fenwick, Tyler 82, 83 Ferdada, Mike 70 Ferdowsi, Mehdi 128 Ferguson, Alex 68 Ferguson, Dawan 82 Ferguson, Sarah 21, 56, 84 Fernandez, Matthew 121 Ferrell, Tyler 124 Feys, Dimitri 130 Fields, Adam 70, 105

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Fields, Dan 119 Fikru, Mahalet 132 Filer, Courtney 150 Filips, Michael 43, 46, 60 Filiput, Molly 55 Finckenor, Erich 118 Fink, Anna 55, 89 Fink, Trey 65 Finn, Jacob 74 Finnern, Lucas 115 Fino, Andrew 123 Fischer, Austin 68 Fischer, Collin 124 Fischer, Daniel 138 Fischer, Justin 60 Fischer, Peter 122 Fitch, Logan 66 Fitch, Mark 123 Fitch, Stephanie 131 Fitchett, Cameron 64 Fitzgerald, Dylan 87 Fitzpatrick, Kendall 81, 89, 119 Flachsbart, August 21 Flachsbart, Barry 129 Flaker, Kevin 63, 150 Flannigan, Ian 61 Fleming, Jonathan 119 Fleming, Olivia 55 Fletcher, Jessica 57 Flickinger, Cody 65 Flood, Jared 53, 68 Flores, Dan 121 Floretta, Brendan 65 Flori, Ralph 136, 138 Flowers, Lauren 85 Fogg, Shannon 135 Folk, Melanie 56 Follmer, John 63 Folta, Blake 71 Fonke, Coley 98 Foote, Robert 102 Forciniti, Daniel 130 Ford, Brian 109 Ford, Ellison 65 Ford, Kayla 29, 54, 56 Ford, Theron 34 Forestier, Adam 88 Fors, Wil 61 Forsythe, Ryland 61, 119, 150 Foster, Ben 59 Foster, Isaac 106, 125 Foster, Jimmy 106 Foster, Marshall 104 Foster, Seth 74 Fouche, Nick 66 Fountain, Tristan 10 Fox, Dion 82 Fox, Jordan 119 Fox, Natalie 150 Frahm, Wilson 123 Fraizer, Colton 67 Frala, Ben 74 Franceschini, Hannah 96 Francis, Aaron 93 Frank, Ronald 128 Fransch, Jennifer 113 Fraser, Mark 112 Free, Andy 116 Freeman, Wes 66 French, Garrett 106, 122 Frenchman, Erich 52, 60, 109, 111, 122, 150 Frey, James 120 Fricano, Caleb 66 Fricke, Katelyn 93 Fricke, Vince 82 Friday, Garrett 93 Friederich, Samantha 54, 56, 104 Friedlund, Claire 85 Frimpong, David 106 Fritsche, Clayton 59, 112, 125 Fritts, Aaron 82 Fromm, Elcke 133 Fuchs, Maxi 88 Fuhrman, Josh 78 Fukawa, Nobu 129 Funke, Cassandra 56

G Gaa, Elizabeth 16, 111, 125 Gabbert, Aaron 60 Gadipelli, Himansh 117 Gadway, Zach 95 Gaioni, Anh 55 Gaitley, Eli 106 Gal, Piotr 93 Galbraith, Therese 107 Galchenko, Pavel 122 Galecki, Greg 136 Gallagher, Will 65 Galloway, Tina 134

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Galvez, Bob 58 Gambill, Alex 122 Gamlath, Sachith 109, 125 Ganzer, Austin 61 Gao, Steve 138 Garavaglia, Patrick 72 Garbiel, Breana 9, 118 Gardner, Cody 95 Gardner, Jenna 106 Gardner, Travis 112 Garebamono, Tumelo 150 Garner, George 123 Garnier, Samantha 57 Garrett, Andy 112 Gascon, Ryan 66 Gass, Josephine 25, 55 Gates, Bailey 150 Ge, Maochen 136 Geers, Sam 66 Gehlert, Trevor 65, 115 Geist, Jacob 69, 123 Gelles, Gregory 132 Geppert, Alaina 54, 56 Gerdborg, David 58 Gernander, Elizabeth 57, 123 Gerrity, Brooks 90 Gesell, Katie 44, 55, 123 Gettinger, Ryan 65 Ghalager, Ryan 62 Gheni, Ahmed 103, 105, 112 Ghormley, Joe 82 Giacobbe, Matthew 62 Giancola, Joshua 114 Gibson, Donovan 26 Gibson, Nathan 150 Gibson, Ryan 150 Gielow, Curt 66 Gildehaus, Zach 65 Giles, Alan 113 Gill, Zach 106 Gillenwater, Reno 58 Gilmer, Bradley 102 Ginsparg, Ari 109, 124 Girse, Jacob 69 Givens, Andrew 109 Gladbach, Catherine 47, 79 Glaser, Jon 94 Gleeson, James 66 Glenn, Julie 120 Glimer, Bradley 102 Glore, Ben 106 Godat, Baylee 55, 123 Goedeke, Joseph 105 Goeken, Jagger 54, 64 Goertzen, Daniel 87, 93 Goldberg, Matt 129 Golden, Cassondra 54, 79 Golden, Reice 124 Golden, Samuel 74, 151 Gomez, Tito 119 Gona, Maneesh 109 Gonner, Lauren 57, 151 Gonzalez, Betsy 57 Gonzalez, Brandon 82 Gonzalez, Sadie 54, 55 Goodrich, Kairsti 57 Goodwin, Tommy 112 Gorday, Kent 124 Goring, Luke 71, 103 Goring, Zach 71 Gosen, Rachel 55, 121 Goss, Ken 139 Gotto, Levi 66 Govero, Nick 65 Govro, Joe 105 Govro, Kyle 115 Grace, Kristen 56, 97 Graef, Tyler 65 Graefser, Darci 37, 116 Graesser, Artur 60, 125 Graham, Braxton 82, 83, 106 Graham, Colin 62 Graham, Joseph 137 Grainger, Cody 71 Granich, Andrew 65 Grass, Lary 135 Graves, Chris 118 Gray, Josh 71 Gray, Raetchel 91 Grayson, Rhonda 131 Greaney, Samantha 37, 104, 116 Green, Evan 64 Green, Josh 105 Green, Madison 106 Green, Trent 95 Greene, Addis 109 Greenfield, Gabe 111 Greenwood, Elise 91 Greenwood, Ian 63 Gregg, Noah 69 Grennan, Riley 78 Gretlein, Hannah 79 Grieve, Danielle 55, 114, 151 Griffen, Nathaniel 105, 151 Griffin, Connor 108 Griffin, Ryan 65 Grill, Victoria 144 Grimm, Aaron 106, 111, 151, 163 Grimm, Ivana 55

Grimm, Kira 55 Grimm, Nicholas 62 Grischow, Luke 53, 71, 123 Groene, Brett 65 Grooms, Cheyenne 116 Gross, Shelby 55, 125 Grossett, Jordan 82 Grote, Katherine 138 Groves, Jared 125 Grow, David 131 Grubbs, Garry 135 Gruner, Jason 122 Gu, Liyang 60 Gu, Sandy 60, 99 Guan, Li 113 Guardiola, Ivan 132 Guggenberger, Joe 138 Gutgessell, Lisa 104 Guthrie, Dakota 21, 67 Guthrie, William 108 Gutierrez, Joshua 73

H Haake, Jaime 12, 55 Haas, Tyler 64 Haase, Jacob 60 Hackett, Ben 65 Hadler, Joshua 104 Hagar, Blake 59 Hagedorn, Matthew 70 Hagemeier, Brendan 122 Hagen, Donald 138 Hahn, Dennis 122 Hahn, Kaitlyn 111 Hahn, Michael 113 Haislip, Cody 121 Hakanson, Joseph 106 Hale, Barbara 138 Hale, Cecil 102 Hale, Corey 66 Hale, Darren 82 Hale, Jacob 7, 38, 60 Hale, Morgan 54, 55, 121 Haler, Abigail 91 Haley, Joseph 71 Hall, Austin 124 Hall, Ben 119 Hall, Ian 43 Hall, Kramer 88, 151 Hall, Randy 74 Hall, Richard 73, 129 Hall, Warren 102 Halley, Ryan 63 Hamann, Carly 96 Hamilton, Christina 123 Hamilton, Leslie 57 Hamilton, Lyndsey 106 Hamlett, Jessica 57, 124 Hammerschmidt, Myles 119 Hampton, Mark 125 Haneline, Kayla 56, 104 Hanify, Ryan 98 Hankins, Alicia 18, 54, 57 Hanneke, Collin 43, 63 Hannon, AJ 118 Hans, Elizabeth 54, 57 Hansen, Logan 111 Hapak, Mary 151 Harashe, Abbey 44, 55 Harbin, Jolene 47 Hardly, Arden 43 Hardy, Isaiah 82 Hargus, Leslie 121 Harman, David 102, 151 Harmon, Aaron 109 Harper, Adam 58 Harper, George 75, 151 Harper, Lucas 116, 124 Harrill, Austin 152 Harris, Chelsea 106 Harris, Jacque 82 Harris, Norma Jane 133 Harris, Shandi 106 Harris, Wesley 119 Harryvan, Dennis 69 Hart, Ryan 60 Hartle, Christopher 102 Hartmann, Jacob 59 Haslag, Krista 85 Hassler, Alisia 119 Hathaway, Caleb 94 Hatley, Cori 152 Hauck, Andrew 116 Haugabrook, Brandon 110 Haupt, Ryan 125 Hauser, Zac 69 Hausman, Sam 63 Hawickhorst, Caroline 56 Hawn, Catherine 89, 119 Haxel, Jeffrey 34

Haygood, Seth 113 Haynes, Lance 115, 133 Hays, Camryn 111 He, Xiaoming 131 Head, Fraser 109 Healy, Matthew 125 Hearn, Brian 137 Heatherly, Matthew 109 Heavirland, Taylor 98 Heckemeyer, Kelly 96 Hedges, Kelsey 54, 56 Hedlund, Andrew 61, 119 Heidari, Peyman 18, 138 Heidbrink, Eric 58 Heidorn, Teah 56, 103, 111 Heidrick, Dan 65 Heinz, Kyle 152 Heitman, Jonah 106 Hellmuth, Tristan 119 Hembrock, Tyler 61 Henderson, Joe 66 Henderson, Zach 67 Hendricks, Scott 82 Hennessey, Paddy 109 Henry, Kimberly 117 Henslee, Amber 134 Hensley, Aaron 9, 60, 122, 152, 157 Henson, Kyle 152 Herbst, Abbey 54, 55 Hernandez, Emily 152 Hernandez, Josh 58, 110 Herries, Ben 104 Herries, Kate 104 Hertig, David 152 Hevring, Todd 69 Hibbits, Emily 57 Hickman, Stephen 93 Hicks, Issac 71 Hijleh, Yahya Abu 122 Hilgedick, Steve 138 Hilke, Alex 59 Hill, Ashley 96 Hill, Chase 61 Hill, Jasmin 54, 79 Hillermann, Clayton 121 Himmelberg, Thomas 66 Hinck, Elizabeth 152 Hindle, Kayla 102 Hindrichs, Lauren 54, 57 Hinton, David 63 Hintze, Elizabeth 54, 55, 108 Hix, Kyle 95 Hlinak, Eli 69 Hobbs, David 122 Hobern, Sean 98 Hochard, Jana 55 Hock, Nathan 120 Hofer, Eli 105 Hoffman, Haley 57 Hogan, John 138 Hogan, Mark 123 Hogan, Matt 54 Hogan, Rebecca 119 Hogan, Tim 74 Hohenstein, Aaron 59 Hohenstein, Avery 59 Hohenstreet, Sienna 45, 55, 119 Hoisman, Jacob 114 Holc, Corey 152 Holdenried, Dylan 66 Holdmeyer, Emily 111, 152 Holl, Joshua 39, 120 Holle, Sophie 45, 51, 89 Hollen, Keith 106 Holliday, Luke 58 Hollingsworth, Valentine 105, 110 Holloway, James 88 Holloway, Kyara 116 Holmes, Amanda 152 Holmes, Austin 82 Holmes, George 77, 105, 152 Holmes, Sarah 106 Holmes, Zachariah 106 Holt, Jason 85 Holtgrewe, Carly 119 Holtschneider, Caleb 63 Holtzclaw, Daniel 106 Honerkamp, Ryan 113 Honerkamp, Tyler 65 Honnold, Philip 106 Hooper, Garrett 66 Hoover, David 64, 111 Hoover, Ian 54 Hopkins, Marissa 7 Hor, Yew San 138 Horseman, Brittanie 153 Horton, Jacob 70 Hose, Jordan 55, 121 Hostetler, John 122 Hostler, Sabrina 119 Hostler, Sarah 89, 119 Hou, Chen 128 House, Benjamin 105, 110 Hovis, Morgan 36, 37, 56, 67, 112, 116 Howard, Caleb 82 Howard, Jason 153 Howard, Ryan 120 Howe, Ryan 87 Howe, Tyler 63, 121


Howell, Ian 125 Howell, Steven 60 Howerton, Trevin 11, 66, 110 Howland, Stephen 117, 153 Hoyle, Adina 153 Hoyle, Rosamond 18, 104, 121, 174 Hrebec, Brent 106 Hrovat, Blaine 63 Hruby, Brendan 110 Huang, Jie 128 Huang, Yue-Wern 128 Hubbard, Andrew 102 Hubbard, Dalton 120 Huber, Jennifer 46, 57, 112 Huber, Miles 70 Huber, Patrick 135 Huckuntod, Samantha 144 Hudak, Christopher 67 Huddleston, Ian 68 Huddleston, Samuel 77 Hudson, Eddie 75, 105 Hudson, Zenel 75, 82, 153 Huebner, Wayne 134 Huelsmann, Eleana 55, 109 Huenke, Erik 66 Hughes, Nicholas 65 Huisman, Jacob 33 Hume, Jacob 106, 117 Hummel, Paul 62 Humphrey, Jacob 74 Hunt, Caroline 55 Hurley, Cassie 44, 47, 118, 119 Hurson, Ali 131 Huskey, Kim 119 Husman, Grant 66, 103 Husman, Taylor 54, 55 Hutchcraft, Michael 82 Hutcheson, Emily 57 Hutchins, Kirk 95 Hutchins, Tyler 122 Hutchinson, Baylee 87 Hutchison, Patrick 118 Hutton, Paige 54, 57 Huxol, Jacob 125 Hyder, Zesha 136

I Ichim, Ana 132 Illetskova, Marketa 85 Imbeah, Paa 54, 75 Imhoff, Morgan 96 Imming, Will 99 Ingram, Gwendolyn 106, 113, 120 Ingram, Royce 106 Innes, Anthony 60 Insall, Matt 131 Isaac, K. M. 136 Isaac, Tseggai 135 Isabel, Josh 102 Itumeleng, Jimmy 153 Ives, Lexi 54 Ivey, Austin 125 Ivicevic, Luka 50, 70 Ivliyeva, Irina 133

J Jackson, Courtney 96 Jackson, Matt 72 Jackson, Max 73 Jackson, Stephen 119 Jacobi, Joe 61 Jacobs, Andrew 60 Jacobs, Jordan 54, 56, 111 Jacobson, Nathan 105, 109 Jacquin, Tyler 107 Jaegar, Josh 123 Jaeger, Emily 112 Jaeger, Shannon 44, 55, 125 Jafari, Sean 65 James, Bahm 109 James, Michael 60 James, Thomas 153 Jameson, Brian 53, 58 Jamison, Grant 68 Janke, Michael 46, 60, 103 Jankelow, Aaron 124 Janowski, Phillip 65, 109 Jardell, Mitchel 107 Jarquio, Jason 99 Jarvis, Cameron 63 Jarvis, Jonathan 111

Jeffress, Daniel 153, 174 Jeffryes, Johanna 22, 89 Jehle, Andrew 82 Jemison, Sarah 112, 125 Jenkin, Alexis 56 Jenkins, Kristen 102 Jenkins, Taylor 56 Jennings, Donna 122 Jentschura, Ulrich 138 Jerome, Spencer 104 Jethawa, Himanshu 34 Johannsson, Aron 103, 119 John, Nithya 57 Johnson, Barrett 116 Johnson, Brody 50, 99, 113 Johnson, Bryce 88 Johnson, Catherine 136 Johnson, Deron 77, 105 Johnson, Jacob 59 Johnson, John 105 Johnson, Nick 43 Johnson, Rebecca 25, 57 Johnson, Tyler 95 Johnson, Vincent 11, 110, 121 Johnson-Potts, Darian 154 Johnston, Brent 109, 123 Johnston, Kevin 69 Johnston, Richard 106 Jokerst, Corey 69 Jolitz, Corey 66, 88 Jones, Cedric 99 Jones, Danielle 56, 84 Jones, Katelyn 82, 115, 120 Jones, Matthew 109, 120 Jones, Ross 30, 69 Jones, Trent 62 Jones, Zachary 106 Jones-Carlile, Brad 64 Jones-Richerson, David 93 Joo, Jhi-Young 128 Jordan, Nicholas 77, 105, 154 Jost, Michael 112 Josten, Dan 64 Juengst, Amanda 39 Juhala, Julie 103 Jung, Madison 117 Juric, Josip 82, 83 Juricek, Brian 106

K Kaczmarek, Katie 56, 106 Kaemmerer, Adam 63 Kahle, Troy 66 Kaiser, Andrew 109 Kaiser, Erac 108, 110 Kalmer, Danielle 54, 55 Kammeyer, Elise 57 Kammeyer, Michael 154 Kamradt, Jacob 102, 107, 121 Kane, Brandon 5, 44, 47, 109, 114, 115, 119 Kane, Joseph 109, 121 Kapperman, Shelby 55 Kappler, Rachel 104 Karbowski, Ian 67 Karbowski, Trevor 95 Katterhenry, Sarah 55 Kayes, Jerry 73, 120 Kayser, Rob 105 Keeney, Amanda 79, 109 Keeney, Jennifer 79, 111 Kelch, Kendra 57, 69, 120 Kellam, McKady 55 Keller, Alissa 56 Keller, Quentin 87, 93 Kellet, Keith 61 Kelley, Chuck 66 Kelly, Cara 57 Kelly, Kirsten 37, 54, 56, 116 Kelly, Mackenzie 55 Kelly, Nicole 89 Kemp, Marshall 67 Kemper, Kevin 112 Kempfer, Andrew 62 Kendrick, Keegan 66, 121 Kennard, Chris 82 Kennedy, Brennan 106 Kennedy, Brittney 56, 123 Kentnr, Kyle 125 Kesinski, Ryan 34 Kessel, Alexander 60, 105, 123 Kessel, Zachary 60 Kester, Sarah 57, 174 Ketchum, Joseph 102 Ketterer, Caroline 43, 57 Keuss, Brendan 65 Key, Kason 82 Keys, Justin 102 Khayat, Kamal 130 Khilkevich, Victor 128 Khongdi, Phattharaporn 54, 56, 111

Kienemann, Marcus 115, 154 Kiernat, Chris 73 Kifer, Andrew 107 Killebrew, Emily 57 Killin, Chelsea 54, 55 Kilwin, Matt 88 Kim, Chang-Soo 128 Kim, Hannah 10 Kinder, Kimberly 131 King, Chris 118, 119 King, Kejuan 82 King, Lauren 96 King, Trevor 72, 93 Kinney, Robert 110 Kinsey, Dick 65 Kipping, Ethan 72 Kirk, Daniel 73 Kirkendall, Ryan 82 Kirkpatrick, Dylan 119 Kirschbaum, Jack 106 Kiser, Devin 17 Kissel, Brian 63 Kistler, Jake 117 Kitsch, Matthew 154 Klaus, Shannon 111, 125 Klegseth, Matthew 112, 154 Klein, Brandi 134 Klein, Jacob 154 Kleinman, Erik 59 Kleinmann, MacKenzie 91 Klemme, Robert 121 Klevjer, Martin 30, 66, 88 Klix, Joey 125 Klosterman, Matthew 60 Kluesner, Brady 74, 115 Kluesner, Cory 117 Knickerbocker, Matthew 95 Kniepman, Ryan 64 Knight, Alyssa 123 Knox, Shane 63 Kochan, Adam 119 Kochis, Austin 104 Kochis, Scott 105 Koebbe, Amanda 110 Koestner, Sara 55, 125 Kohli, Rayvant 102 Kokelu, Chidera 54, 76, 105 Kolb, Brandon 65 Kolker, Lila 136 Konur, Dincer 132 Korklan, Nicole 56 Kota, Uma 43, 54, 56, 121 Kouzes, Violet 102 Kovacs, Callahan 119, 120, 174 Kovis, Austin 111 Kozak, Caroline 57 Kraemer, Kataryna 54, 56 Kraemer, Victoria 107, 124 Kraus, Adam 93 Krause, Ben 93, 106 Krejci, Paige 57 Krell, Kyle 106 Krenning, Ethan 95 Krenning, Nate 115 Krieger, Doriann 9, 56, 174 Krieger, Leann 57 Krishnamurthy, K. 136 Kristek, Brennan 68 Krodinger, Brett 120 Kronlage, Jacob 113 Krueger, Merilee 134 Kruggle, Kate 57 Krummel, Alex 106 Kruper, Madeline 54, 55 Kubiak, Amanda 57 Kubot, Jordan 11 Kuchem, Jonathan 62, 103, 125 Kuehl, Daniel 60 Kueny, Andrew 71 Kullman, Jacob 73 Kulosa, Ken 10 Kumar, Aditya 134 Kumar, Arvind 137 Kumar, Kannan Suresh 15 Kunz, Nathan 71 Kurre, Chance 66 Kurter, Cihan 138 Kurtz, Kyle 78 Kurtz, Shawn 43 Kutay, Nick 64 Kuzubov, Anton 122 Kyle, William 109 Kyonka, Cara 56

L Laaker, Michael 65, 88 Labanca, Anthony 105 LaBarge, Matt 63 LaBerta, Kyle 72 LaFever, Matt 74, 99

Laffoon, David 98 Lafrance, Phillip 125 Lahiri, Meena 54, 56 Lakkapragada, Prashanth 117 Lamb, Tyler 106, 113 Lamming, Levi 52, 71 Lampe, Mason 63 Lamping, Oliver 154 Lampkins, Leshawn 82 Lamprecht, Celia 37, 116 Landers, Robert 136 Lane, Hannah 55 Lane, LaTrae 109 Langhauser, Trevor 68 LaPresta, Cameron 62 LaPreze, Emily 16, 54, 57, 84 Larimore, Samuel 108 Larkan, Meeka 105 Larkins, Drew 94 Latal, Aaron 39, 40, 41, 105, 110, 119, 123 Latty, Blake 64, 109 Lauber, Stuart 65 Lauder, Mitch 70 Lawal, Rachel 93, 123 Lawhead, Ryan 88 Lawrence, Ben 104, 122 Lawrence, Jeanette 79 Lawson, Courtney 56, 116 Lawson, Sam 70 Lazaro, Leah 120 Lea, Bih-Ru 129 Lea, Scott 60 LeBlanc, Nick 102, 121 Leckrone, Kyle 65 Lee, Alexis 93, 112 Lee, Christopher 74 Lee, Hyoung 137 Lee, Meronica 111 Lee, Yae Lin 82, 105, 123 Leeds, Taren 106, 110, 112 Lees, Joshua 104, 123 Lefebvre, Paul 118 Lehde, Nicholas 67 Leibovitz, Mike 98 Leicht, Patrick 72, 121 Lella, Sunny 60 Lenahan, Chris 60, 125 Lenkopane, Kesego 154 Leonard, Ted 66 Leonberger, Jason 102 Leopold, Jennifer 131 Lepsky, Chris 69 Lerch, Cameron 125 Lesing, Sebastian 70 Leslie, Alex 72 Lettner, Erika 109 Leu, Ming 136 Leventis, Nicholas 135 Levine, James 107 Levy, Carrie 89 Lewis, Drew 69 Lewis, Lorenzo 174 Lewis, Marquia 38, 155 Lewis, Randall 136 Lewis, Zachary 109 Liang, Xinhua 130 Liao, James 109, 121 Liberson, Matthew Ludlow 110 Libre, Nicholas 130 Liebel, Holly 54, 56 Liebowitz, Mike 98 Lieter, Kollin 155 Lin, Dan 131 Lin, Fred 58 Linck, James 112 Linck, John 112 Linderer, Jacob 105 Lindsey, Shane 59 Linnenbringer, Dalton 112 Liou, Frank 136 Lipina, Jacob 125 Lipton, Kimberly 133 Lira, Tim 95 Lister, Adrienne 47, 119 Listhartke, Jacob 110, 122 Litsch, Alexander 116 Liu, Xin 137 Lobosky, Dalton 17 Lochirco, Lauren 107 Lockos, Tallis 60, 115 Loeffelman, Daniel 65 Loehr, Maryssa 110, 112 Loesche, Joseph 5, 44, 115, 118 Loethen, Ashlyn 54, 57 Loethen, Makinna 54, 57 Loewen, Cody 106 Lohff, Chris 94 Lohmann, Joel 155 Lohmann, Luke 70 Lohr, Austin 54 Lolur, Phalgun 120 Lonergan, Katlyn 104 Long, Andrew 72 Long, Dylan 64 Long, Erica 136 Long, Kortnee 55, 123 Long, Mariahe 106 Long, Montana 106, 154, 155 Long, Morgan 55, 125

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Long, Suzie 132 Longrie, Ashley 123 Loon, Greg Van 112, 113 Loos, Dalton 106 Lopez, Cristian 113 Lopez, Elsa 57, 125 Lorenz, Alexander 125 Loucks, Kaitlyn 106 Love, Nathan 65 Loveless, Keith 119 Lovemark, Jared 121 Lowes, Megan 102 Loya, Nathan 113 Lrance, Mathew 125 Lu, Fan 13 Luckert, Nicholas 9, 60 Ludden, Vivian 56 Ludlow, Douglas K. 130 Ludwig, Dorothy 54, 55, 99 Ludwig, Eric 109 Luebbert, Abbi 57 Luecke, Kirstin 109 Lueddecke, Scott 65 Luiten, Joshua 59, 155 Luks, Christi 123 Lumula, Harriet 155 Luna, Joshua 110 Lupo, Grace 56, 116 Luther, Claire 85, 119 Lutton, Jessica 105, 155 Luttrell, Crystal 120 Luttrell, Shelby 106 Lybarger, Jackie 155 Lyle, Alyssa 54 Lynn, Jordan 10, 55, 110 Lyons, Deanne 119, 120, 145

M Ma, Hongyan 130 Ma, Yinfa 135 Mabuko, Guyape 155 Macek, Chrissy 57 Mackay, Madelaine 54, 57, 151, 155 Madhusudhanan, Natarajan 34, 102, 111 Madison, Don 138 Madria, Sanjay 131 Madrigal, Noah 58, 121, 125 Madubuko, Kelechi 82 Maechler, Jacob 118 Maerz, Thomas 119 Mahan, Brett 105 Mahanes, Lucas 60 Mahoney, Michael 67 Major, Dalton 66, 82, 83 Major, Hayden 70 Maloney, Molly 54, 55, 97 Malottki, Hunter 54, 79, 120 Manahan, Frances 84, 106 Manahan, Sabrina 104 Mandeville, Courtney 29, 57, 110, 121 Mank, Alexander 155 Manley, Conner 65 Manley, Mitchell 64 Mann, Darius 98 Mann, Erin 99 Mann, Justin 62 Mannino, Nolan 82 Manson, Andy 109, 119 Manula, Bailey 84, 119, 155 Maoto, Sylvester 156 Mara, Maddie 57 Marcantonio, Gabe 65, 82 Marcheschi, Luke 95 Marchetti, Scott 64, 105 Marcolina, Rebbeca 125 Marcolina, Rebecca 119 Mares, Tori 33 Markus, Christopher 115 Marsh, Mike 110 Marsh, Samantha 106 Martin, Adam 128 Martin, Brittany 119 Martin, Mallory 120 Martin, Mikayla 56 Martin, Raeann 107, 112 Martin, Steven 77, 82, 102 Martin, Stuart 95 Martinez, Daniel 12, 113 Martinez, Zach 113 Maruska, John 125 Maser, Jakob 106 Maser, Shannah 106, 122 Mason, Brett 156 Massa, Daniel 118, 119, 174 Massey, Anne 93, 102, 106 Masters, Andrew 82 Masterson, Dan 64 Mateer, Evan 55 Matejka, Elizabeth 55 Mathur, Ayushi 14

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Matliku, Lizzy 121 Matt, Sameul Fayad 59 Matteoni, Robert 102, 112 Matthews, Ben 82, 83 Matthews, Eilish 57 Matthews, Luke 30, 66 Matthews, Tyler 98 Mattice, Nicole 55, 123 Mattione, Anna 54, 56 Mauntel, John 99 Mauntel, Kelly 99 Maus, Larissa 102, 106 May, Brent 73 May, David 110 May, Michael 63, 156 Mayhall, Blakely 64 Maynard, Kathryn 54, 56 Mayo, Denzel 75 Mbulayi, Dipogiso 156 McArthur, Melissa 57 McArthur, Rachel 56 McCabe, Alicia 38 McCarthy, Alyssa 102, 125 McCauley, Joe 89 McCauley, Will 109 McClain, Caitlin 42, 119, 123 McClain, Emily 57, 102 McClure, John 82 McComb, Holden 68 McConnell, Jake 98 McCord, Alex 22, 23, 89 McCormack, Keith 73 McCoy, Austin 112, 125 McCoy, David 120 McCoy, Frank 60 McCoy, Heather 21, 56 McCoy, Ryan 120 McCracken, Caelan 58, 118, 119 McCune, Whitney 106 McDonnell, Charles 119 McDonough, Andrew 44, 72, 115 McDuffee, Amanda 89, 116 McFarland, Jacob 106 McFarland, Mike 82 McGavock, Mason 50, 71 McGhee, Meredith 89, 119 McGhee, Paul 66, 102 McGinnis, Seth 61 McGinty, Mike 62, 115 McGowan, Connor 60 McGraw, Nick 114 McGraw, Samuel 60 McGuire, Anna 55, 123 McGuire, Kelly 119 McGuire, Ryan 93 McGuire, Travis 9, 60 McKay, Chris 82 McKee, Cailynn 104, 124 McKinley, Jonathan 59 McKinney, Jennifer 54, 57 McKinney, Valencia 7 McLain, Patrick 69 McLaughlin, Brittan 82 McLaughlin, Brooke 54, 56 McLean, Ian 61 McMahon, Michael 105, 107, 123 McManus, John 135 McMikle, Adam 10, 108, 109, 144 McMillan, Garrett 122 McMillen, Austin 98 McMillin, Bruce 131 McNeely, Drew 119 McPherson, Kevin 94 McQuire, Travis 60 McShan, Ajeenah 40, 122 McVey, Travis 64 Mears, Clayton 121 Medvedeva, Julia 138 Meece, Cody 58 Meece, Peter 125 Meese, Drew 39, 125 Mehta, Meenakshi 120 Meier, James 122 Meinders, Robert 111 Meister, Auburn 109 Meitz, Sam 70 Mello, Arthur 88 Melton, Niklas 109 Menard, Jordan 156 Mendoza, Cesar 130 Mendoza, JosĂŠ 107 Mendrala, Angela 110 Meng, Zihao 113 Menke, Andrew 121 Mensinger, Rhino 125 Mentis, Dave 131 Mercer, Alyssa 104, 111 Merfeld-Langston, Audra 79, 133 Meriwether, Elizabeth 118 Merritt, Matthew 105 Mersinger, Joe 82 Merz, Evan 82 Messmer, Ana 103, 113 Meyer, Alexa 55 Meyer, Benjamin 60, 109 Meyer, Dane 98 Meyer, Emily 107, 111 Meyer, Morgan 94 Meyer, Nolan 65

Meyer, Paul 63 Meyer, Rachel 55 Meyer, Sam 59 Meyer, Tate 70, 121 Meyers, David 70, 117, 121 Meyers, Joseph 123 Meyers, Michael 66, 123 Miano, Tony 5, 44, 47, 58, 114, 115 Michaelis, Shelby 96, 156 Middendorf, Max 94 Middlebrooks, Taylor 82 Midha, Ashak 136 Mietzner, Katie 56, 116, 120 Mihitin, Mike 70 Mijares, Elijah 58 Milam, Mary 55 Mild, Michelle 104 Miles, Mike 125 Miller, Austin 120 Miller, Brittney 39, 108 Miller, Caitlin 119 Miller, Cardell 75, 82 Miller, Eli 95 Miller, Evan 66 Miller, Jack 93 Miller, Joe 98 Miller, Joseph 156 Miller, Juwan 90 Miller, Kaitlyn 54, 57 Miller, Mary 110 Miller, Preston 84 Miller, Rebecca 56 Miller, Scott 134 Miller, Stuart 110 Miller, Zach 73, 78 Million, Rachel 35 Millman, Blake 156 Mills, Hannah 8, 30 Mills, Holly 57 Minard, Denise 11, 110 Moats, Michael 134 Mochalin, Vadym 135 Mockenhaupt, Mikaela 39, 89, 107, 119 Model, Jacqueline 16, 55, 114, 156 Modibedi, Agatha 156 Moehlenbrock, Luke 93 Moellenhoff, Kyle 59 Moeller, Danny 66, 102 Moeller, Sarah 119, 156 Moghaddam, Behzad 67, 112 Mohammed, Ashar 123 Mohammed-Ali, Wesam 112 Molenhour, Seth 60 Moll, Danielle 57, 84 Mollenhoff, Kyle 59 Mollet, John 68 Molnar, Mikayla 51, 56, 111, 123 Mondschein, Jake 125 Monroe, Cathy 96 Monroe, Zach 66 Montani, Heather 97, 156, 160 Montero, Tony 63 Montoya, Daniel 60, 113 Monyake, Keitumetse 157 Monzyk, Jeff 157 Moody, Christopher 32, 109, 157 Moody, Leon 82 Moon, Gracey 85 Moon, Nicole 104, 125 Moore, Andrea 36, 125 Moore, Cameron 59 Moore, Chris 69, 106, 112 Moore, Cody 111 Moore, Jack 71 Moore, Josiah 108, 109 Moore, Lauren 106, 157 Moore, Madison 33 Moore, Melanie 116 Moore, Peter 58 Moore, Pierre 23, 54, 75 Mora, Jocelyn 109 Moradpour, Samareh 102 Morales, Ricardo 131 Moran, Molly 84, 110 Morgan, Ilene 131 Morgan, Ray 133 Morgan, Shelly 133 Morgan, Tanner 102 Mormile, Melanie 128 Morrard, Donald 59 Morris, Borris 66 Morris, Gavin 66 Morris, Joshua 63 Morris, Kaylie 111 Morris, Madison 89 Morris, Mitch 88 Morris, Sarah 36, 37, 54, 55, 116 Morrison, Melissa 157 Morrison, Nick 106 Mosely, Amber Jo 57 Moser, Anthony 122 Moser, Sam 106, 157 Mosotho, Wapiwa 157 Moss, Randy 128 Mossman, Chandler 68 Mossop, Stuart 94 Motley, Zach 66 Moyer, Britta 57 Mrotek, Kyle 87

Mucalo, Jamie 113 Mucalo, Kenneth 27, 105, 123 Muehlfarth, Annie 120, 124 Mueller, Cody 116 Mueller, Gary 137 Mueller, Joy 56, 110, 116 Mueller, Lukas 106 Mueller, Maddie 55 Mueller, Sean 59, 157 Mulhern, Isaac 106 Mulina, Elizabeth 54, 56 Munch, Courtney 112, 123 Mundahl, Alex 60, 122 Mundwiller, Nolan 65 Murli, Shalini 14 Murphy, Chris 66 Murphy, David 88 Murphy, Michael 65 Murphy, Patrick 95 Murphy, Sean 121 Murray, Brendan 73 Murray, Duncan 65 Murray, Laura 56 Murray, Susan 134 Muser, Hayley 55, 157 Mustain, Will 35, 110 Mustaquim, Tasmia 125 Musterman, Evan 111 Myers, Joseph 105 Myers, Luce 133 Myers, Quinn 39 Myrick, Luke 106

N Naeger, Andrew 87 Nah, Fiona 129 Nall, Jacob 69, 110 Nam, Paul 135 Nappier, Tyler 68, 102 Nash, Tristen 43, 73 Nassr, Husam 13 Nasteff, Trey 29 Nath, Manashi 135 Natoli, Clayton 117 Natoli, Vincent 60, 158 Navarrete, David 113 Nayak, Pranita 33, 47, 55, 114 Nedungadi, Shashank 60 Neeter, Haley 56, 116 Neiss, Jana 135 Nelson, Caleb 61 Nelson, Justis 95 Nelson, Tanner 66, 158 Nenninger, Trevor 99 Nethington, Andrew 78 Neustadt, Scott 124 Nevarez-Barron, Omar 69 Nevins, Micca 105, 116 Newberry, Clayton 62 Newberry, David 122 Newburry, Tiffany 106, 120 Newkirk, Joseph 134 Newman, Caroline 115, 119 Newton, Jennifer 111 Ney, Andrew 72, 115 Nganga, John 120 Nguyen, Anthony 109 Nguyen, Julie 105, 158 Nguyen, Tuon 116 Nichols, Cameron 125 Nichols, Ethan 67, 109 Nichols, Nick 33 Nichols, Samuel 60 Nickelsen, Trey 106 Niehoff, Micheael 113 Nielsen, Eirik 94 Nielsen, Hayden 60 Niemeyer, Samuel 158 Niemuth, Taylor 64 Nienhiser, Paul 69 Nightingale, Karen 30, 57, 89 Ninh, Kayla 158 Nisbett, Keith 136 Nischwitz, Erin 124 Nixon, Joshua 54, 73, 109 Niyogi, Dev 128 Nolan, Bryan 95 Norman, Spencer 110 Norman, Tessa 36, 116 Northcut, Kathryn 129 Novatny, Chris 125 Nowakowski, Ryan 71 Null, Jacob 110 Nulsen, Nikki 57 Nwosu, Akachukwu 54, 76 Nyaaba, Wedam 15 Nygaard, Runar 138 Nylander, Edward 34


O O'Brien, Jace 121 O'Brien, Kieran 20, 60, 103 O'Connor, Colin 20 O'Donnell, Meghan 55 O'Farrell, Cullen 5, 119, 158 O'Keefe, Sarah 102 O'Leary, Connor 27, 121 O'Neill, Erin 55 Oberdieck, Robert 7, 64 Oberkrom, Zak 65, 98 Oberley, Elizabeth 55 Obi, Jeremiah 120 Oboh-Ikuenobe, Francisca 138 Ochterbeck, Brandon 66 Oerther, Dan 130 Oishe, Zerine 120 Okafor, Anthony 136 Okafor, Curtis 76, 158 Okine, John 59 Olberg, Sven 38 Olbricht, Gayla 131 Oldham, Jenna 56 Olivas, Hector 64, 113 Olsen, Ian 113 ONiell, Alex 114 Onukogu, Chidiebere 76 Onyemelukwe, Samuel 38 Opakunle, Folabomi 105, 123 Osibodu, Gbenga 121 Osman, Yaseen 73, 105 Osmawi, Zarfan 119 Otto, Christian 67 Oursbourn, Ryan 51 Owens, Oscar 43, 118, 119, 148, 158 Oyler, Lindi 104 O Brian, Kevin 110 O Brian, Sean 70 O Brien, Kieran 107 O Keefe, Matthew 134 O Larte, Jeffrey 109 O Leary, Connor 122 O Neal, Rachel 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P Paaren, Kyle 158 Pace, Joe 69, 74 Pachowicz, Kelly 29, 56 Paddick, Emily 119 Padgett, John 109 Paes, Clint 59 Pafford, Dalton 65 Pagano, Allyse 55, 121 Pagrode, Linda 91 Palani, Meyyammai 124 Palliser, Lucas 119 Palmer, Benjamin 112 Palmer, Keagan 118 Palmer, Levi 158 Palmer, Robert 69 Palmer, Scotty 66 Pan, Heng 136 Pappas, Jacob 62 Parham, Melton 76 Pariani, Andrea 54, 57 Park, Daniel 82 Park, Emily 109 Park, Eun Soo 132 Park, Joontaek 130 Parker, Ashley 109, 116 Parker, Dom 66 Parker, Dylan 66 Parker, Haley 54, 55, 111 Parks, Austin 88 Parnacott, Ian 58 Parr, Ben 125 Parris, Chris 121 Parrish, Lance 120 Parsons, Christian 123 Pashos, Nick 69 Pastor, Brittney 119 Patel, Roshan 125 Patil, Jaiprakash 174 Patterson, Josh 102 Paulauskas, Rokas 90 Paunicka, Sarah 141, 158 Payton, Nicholas 120 Peabody, Chris 26, 27, 121 Peacher, Jerry 138 Peacher, Joel 138 Pearson, Rob 66 Pechette, Jared 66, 88 Peddi, Shravya 14 Pedrazas, Diego 60

Pelliccione, Jason 59, 147 Pence, Jackson 63 Pense, Chad 137 Percy, Tyler 87, 93 Periera, Luis 113 Perlman, Albert 74 Pernicka, Henry 122, 136 Perry, Allen 158 Perry, Jonathan 64 Perryman, Scott 110 Persinger, Thomas 110 Persons, Andrew 74 Peter, Simon 125 Petersen, Joshua 102 Peterson, Dustin 72 Peterson, Krystal 159 Peterson, Ryan 119 Petschel, Andrew 63 Petter, Cory 120 Pettigrew, George 99 Pflyder, Max 120 Phan, Marylyn 119 Phillips, Chistina 113 Phillips, Kirby 66 Philpot, Tim 130 Phipps, Zachary 30, 60, 98 Phung, Jessica 112 Pi, Liangya 120 Piburn, Sarah 55 Pierce, Bria 75, 91 Pietrofere, Shawn 119 Pilla, Lauren 54, 55, 123 Pilrea, Almin 70 Pine, Brendan 110 Pint, Carol 111 Piper, Alexandra 54, 57 Pirrone, Laura 111 Pitcher, Ben 105 Pitre, Christopher 67 Pittwood, Ian 69 Pixler, Zach 87 Plake, Jeff 82 Plunk, Allie 119 Pochon, Catherine 8, 120 Poe, Elijah 109, 114 Pohlmann, James 78 Polhaumus, Austin 68 Pollman, Catherine 107 Pollpeter, Cory 112 Pomerleau, Tom 82, 96 Pommerenke, Rachel 57, 124 Ponticello, Joe 10 Popielewski, Grace 54, 55 Portwood, Lance 95 Posey, Nick 88 Post, Daniel 125 Potts, David 58 Pounds, Josh 106 Powell, Austin 66 Powell, Emma 104 Powers, Collin 82 Powers, Thomas 108 Powley, Hunter 110 Poythress, Quinn 90 Prather, Jordan 117 Preisack, Andrew 121 Preston, Alan 26, 27, 121 Preston, Mack 95 Preston, Thomas 99 Preutt, Shane 122 Prewitt, Mary 57 Price, Austin 121 Price, Clayton 131 Price, Liam 72 Price, Zach 66 Priesmeyer, Ryan 108 Priest, Thomas 120 Pringle, Allan 138 Proctor, Jared 63 Proctor, Mason 82 Prothman, Benjamin 69 Pruter, Hans 117 Pugh, Garrett 66 Puleo, Mary 38 Puleo, Peter 107 Purdy, Alissa 116 Purnell, Mallory 57 Puslenghea, Radu 132 Pyles, Jackie 85 Pyszka, Rachel 110

Q Qin, Ruwen 132 Qiu, Changxin 120 Quante, Jordan 19, 69 Quasebarth, Daniel 63 Quattlebaum, Jocelyn 56 Queri, Brandon 69 Quinn, Theodore 65 Quiroz, Josue 106, 125

R Rackers, Peter 107 Raeder, Chad 122 Rahaman, Len 134 Rajan, Pavithra 14 Rakus, Steven 58 Rall, David 66, 102 Ramachandran, Varun 102 Ramby, Kirsten 89, 119 Ramos, Jesus 113, 124 Ramsey, Robin 120 Ramsey, Tori 109 Randall, Drake 82 Rangitsch, Phillip 68 Raper, Steve 132 Rapp, Caelan 109 Rapp, Emily 56 Rapp, Robert 113 Rasche, Jon 122 Rasey, Ivy 52, 55 Rausch, Andrew 125 Rausch, Ashley 96 Ray, Dylan 71 Raymond, Joey 62 Read, Diane 129 Reagan, Tina 114 Reardon, Dan 129 Receniello, Paul 65 Reece, Emily 111 Reed, Jason 111 Reed, Joshua 125 Reed, Madison 159 Reed, Nathan 69 Reed, Quintan 95 Reed, Reno 63 Reeves, Branton 102 Reichart, Isaac 125 Reichold, Cody 65 Reicht, Carly 112 Reifel, Rebecca 40, 106 Reifer, Jost 120 Reilly, Garrett 9, 60 Reilly, Tim 65 Rein, Ian 78 Rein, Jake 123 Rein, Malachi 78 Reisig, Ashley 125 Reising, Zach 74 Reiter, Adam 109 Reitz, Ashton 119 Renner, Drew 66 Renth, Collin 66 Renwick, Austin 11 Replogle, Jeffrey 60 Reschke, Matt 95 Reven, Alec 119 Rexing, Philip 121 Reyes, Alex 105 Reynolds, Alexander 95, 108 Reynolds, Heather 79 Reynolds, Ian 104 Reynolds, Logan 82 Reynolds, Matt 59 Reynolds, Sarah 56 Reynolds, Vanessa 106 Rezaei, Fateme 130 Rice, Ben 72 Rice, Jacob 159 Rice, Sydney 57, 84 Richards, John 65 Richards, Tyler 61 Richards, Von 105, 134 Richardson, James 99, 106 Richardson, Nicholas 77 Richner, Adam 106 Richter, Adam 95 Richter, Alex 43, 119 Riefer, Meg 106 Riegel, Laura 24 Riemann, Brody 113 Riga, Matthew 73 Riggio, Jacob 65 Riley, Taylor 72 Riney, Zach 106 Ringling, Tim 61 Rink, Kayla 112 Ripper, Ryan 64 River, Jason 125 Rivera, Drake 54 Rivera, Hunter 66 Rivera, Jason 106 Rivers, Elissa 54 Roach, Dan 65 Roach, Shawn 109 Roberson, Elizabeth 129 Robertson, Brittany 102, 119 Robertson, Peyton 55, 124 Robertson, Terry 133 Robinson, Becky 79 Robinson, Elizabeth 93 Robinson, Michael 69 Rodell, Olivia 108 Rodgers, Blake 119

Rodgers, Brent 121 Rodhouse, John 122 Rodriguez, Eric 105, 123 Rodriguez, Sophia 116 Roe, Robert 131 Roethemeyer, Jeffrey 65 Roettger, Eric 66 Rogers, Blake 6 Rogers, Dave 138 Rogers, Kayleigh 108, 109 Rogers, Keane 66 Rogers, Will 82 Rogge, Renae 56, 124 Rojo, Alberto 103, 113 Rojo, Michelle 159 Rollet, Zach 65 Rollins, Nick 159 Rosales-Avelar, Perla 17, 97 Roscow, Josh 59 Rose, Max 74 Rose, Maxwell 115 Rosenbaum, Lucas 93, 103 Ross, Anastasia 119 Ross, Jeremi 82, 83 Ross, Kristen 106 Ross, Levi 66 Ross, Steven 68, 159 Roth, Jonathan 106, 107, 159 Rouleau, Michael 116 Roustio, Thomas 110, 123 Rowden, Jordan 123 Rownaghi, Ali 130 Rucker, Trevor 112 Rudloff, Greg 61 Rudolph, Cameron 159 Rudolph, Kevin 110 Rueschoff, Thomas 125 Ruhman, Alex 64 Ruiz, Mary Jane 55, 113 Runge, Kim 91 Runnion, Paul 131 Runyon, Levi 60 Rupert, Brad 133 Russo, Andrew 105 Rutter, Barbara 106 Ryan, Tyler 160 Rychtarczyk, Eli 68 Ryder, Matthew 20, 60, 103, 160 Rydman, Ashton 55

S Saake, Ben 64 Sadati, Hamed 112 Safi, Sabri 63 Safron, Anne 7, 54, 55, 111, 121 Saifullah, Abusayeed 131 Sallwasser, Nick 114 Samata, Sohan 174 Sanders, David 112 Sanders, Meredith 57 Sandineni, Prashanth 117 Sandt, Nerissa 56 Sansone, Ellis 125 Santos, Mario 122 Santos-Tankia, Alfonso Miguel 38 Saradha, Soundharya 13 Sarajlic, Ervin McLaughlin 90 Sargon, Simon 103, 121, 124 Sarvade, Vishal 14 Satterfield, Adam 73 Satterfield, Jessica 136 Satterfield, Kaitlyn 160 Savage, Jack 60 Sawyer, Abby 56, 112 Sayer, Zach 64 Sazdar, Shayan 39, 105, 123 Scales, Rashad 59 Scanlon, Daniel 58 Schaack, Tanner 113, 120 Schaaf, Chris 60 Schad, Judah 119 Schaefer, Andy 99 Schaeffer, Marissa 55, 104 Schafer, Adam 39 Schaff, Lauren 54, 57, 111 Schaltz, Ray 104 Scheer, Austin 59 Scheer, Sawyer 103 Scheffler, AJ 93 Scherff, Andrew 70, 93 Scheuler, Anna 145 Schillinger, Leah 31, 55 Schindler, Dustin 82 Schlader, Emilee 85 Schlaud, Nathan 160 Schlegel, Joshua 137 Schlesinger, Mark 134 Schletzbaum, Justin 110 Schlobohm, Joshua 160 Schlottman, Nick 65

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Schlotzhauer, Alec 111, 125 Schluter, Luke 21 Schmid, Ken 136 Schmidt, Alex 105 Schmidt, Andrew 121 Schmidt, Anna 55, 103, 125 Schmidt, Jillian 136 Schmidt, John-Martin 94 Schmidt, Logan 82 Schmidt, Sean 102 Schmitt, Brandon 122 Schmitt, Kyle 65, 160 Schmitt, Sam 65 Schmitt, Timothy 112, 125 Schmitter, Emily 54, 56 Schmitz, Jessica 89 Schneider, Chris 65 Schneider, Josh 122 Schneider, Lindsey 57 Schneider, Paul 107 Schneider, Rachel 129 Schneider, Teresa 108, 109 Schnell, Kyle 66, 102 Schnieders, Austin 65 Schnieders, Luke 90 Schnieders, Reagan 54, 79 Schnoebelen, Derek 60, 103, 125 Schoemehl, Christian 57 Schoen, Micheal 110 Schoene, Henning 88 Schoenfeld, Zach 54 Schokker, Katie 57 Scholtel, Hannah 160 Schott, Andrea 55 Schott, Andy 54 Schott, Frank 73 Schou, Erik 66 Schrader, Cheryl B. 6, 66, 142 Schramm, Jeff 119 Schrick, Michael 68 Schriever, Natalie 18, 92, 93, 104 Schroeder, Katherine 54, 55 Schroeder, Lauren 54, 57, 121 Schroen, Ian 110 Schroer, Scott 66 Schubert, Taylor 119 Schuchard, James 110 Schueler, Anna 160 Schulte, Nick 54 Schultz, Megan 93, 123 Schulz, Colin 65 Schulz, Ellen 85 Schulz, Michael 138 Schumacher, Annie 57 Schuman, Thomas 135 Schutt, Tyler 95 Schwartz, Brian 65 Schwarzbach, Nick 65 Sciaroni, Rachel 57 Scoggins, Anna 57, 106 Scott, David 73 Scott, Jonathan 106, 109 Scott, Kyle 58 Scott, Marcy 132 Scott, McKenzie 55, 102 Scott, Robby 58, 105 Scroggins, McKenna 120 Seabough, Ben 133 Seals, Jessica 119 Sears, Brett 109 Sebelski, Amanda 93, 110 Sebelski, Matthew 93 Segobiano, Kyle 122 Selemogwe, Melisa 116 Sellers, Memphis 55 Semon, Julie 128 Senter, Matt 110 Seppelt, Blake 69 Sequerra, Monica 115 Sexton, Delaney 57, 102 Sexton, Rachael 54, 55 Shaff, Lauren 111 Shaffer, Chelsea 119 Shaffer, Rebecca 110, 116 Shah, Foram 15 Shallow, Matthew 9, 118, 119 Shamroe, Alex 65 Shamsi, Pourya 128 Shannon, Dana 85 Shannon, Katie 128 Sharp, Denise 133 Sharpell, Kayli 54, 57, 121, 160 Sharpsteen, Don 134 Shaw, Peyton 54, 55, 111 Shay, Wyatt 63 Shea, McKenzie 56 Sheahan, Adam 65, 161 Sheahan, Danielle 57, 123 Sheahan, Matthew 65 Shearer, Logan 93 Sheffield, Chris 64 Shelley, Dale 72 Shelley, Justin 72 Shelton, Cody 109, 111 Shepard, Jake 65 Shepherd, Mackenzie 97 Sheppard, Kathleen 135 Sherman, Kenny 59 Sherrow, Cole 74

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Sherwood, Spencer 114 Shi, Honglan 135 Shields, Coltin 72, 115 Shields, Michael 69 Shields, Sierra 109 Shih, Ethan 94 Shilko, Cameron 125 Shipp, Adam 65, 109 Shireman, Kevin 112 Shirley, Alex 122 Shoemaker, Kylle 82 Short, Kaley 57 Shoup, Tucker 73 Showalter, Eric 130 Shrivastava, Srishti 14 Shrom, Brynn 124 Shulte, Nick 58 Shuman, Elizabeth 54, 56 Siau, Keng 129 Siedleck, Austin 104, 106 Siems, Josh 122 Siffre, Ife 105, 122 Sikora, Morgan 89, 119 Silvestri, Simone 131 Simon, Telloy 90 Simoneit, Daniel 60 Simonson, Kirk 122 Simple, Erika 92 Simpson, Peter 82, 93 Singler, John 131 Singleton, Lane 59 Skidmore, Cole 106 Skinner, Samuel 117 Slaby, Josh 125 Slagle, Jake 106 Slagle, Victoria 54, 57, 106, 161 Slemp, Kyra 96 Sloan, Daniel 104 Slusar, Michael 161 Smalley, Hope 57 Smedley, Sarah 55, 123 Smith, Alex 65 Smith, Andrea 120 Smith, Austin 102, 109 Smith, Ben 120 Smith, Casey 122 Smith, Chris 59, 115 Smith, Daylan 11, 110, 119 Smith, Gayle 109 Smith, Jeffrey 63 Smith, Jonah 64 Smith, Joseph D. 130 Smith, Kayla 55, 109 Smith, Kevin 60, 103, 107 Smith, Landon 62 Smith, Luke 62 Smith, Matthew 61 Smith, Michael 107, 110 Smith, Nathan 109 Smith, Steven 109 Smith, Taylor 55 Smith, Thomas 107 Smith, Zachary 60 Snedden, Brady 108, 109 Snider, Alyssa 18, 57, 121 Snyder, Amy 161 Snyder, Eli 106 Snyder, Sonya 105, 161 Soehlke, Alyssa 38, 119 Sosko, Chris 58, 119 Souder, Micah 106 Spargo, Ashley 56, 112, 116 Sparks, Elysia 97, 119, 123 Sparks, Joshua 109 Spaulding, Lauren 54, 57 Spaulding, Lexie 57 Spenser, Matt 67 Spinner, Seth 73 Sponamore, Ryan 64 Sponsler, Keith 94 Spouse, Ben 136 Spradling, Cody 118 Sprandel, Collin 59 Spray, Curry 60, 123 Spriggs, Austin 99 Spurling, Tyler 67 Stacy, Trevor 120 Stadnik, Aleksandr 104 Standley, Catherine 119 Stanfield, Austin 54, 161 Stanfield, Emma 54 Stankone, Charles 161 Stanley, Jeanne 133 Stanley, Joe 128 Stanley, Michael 82 Stanley, Sarah 129 Starikov, Illya 122 Starr, Devin 120 Starshak, Michael 117 Statesel, Nicholas 106 Stauffer, Jacob 43, 73 Stausebach, Norbert 103 Stavropoulos, Pericles 135 Steagall, Kellen 70 Steele, Jonathon 121, 125 Steele, Kiran 60 Steele, Lauren 56, 119 Steele, Samuel 58, 117 Steelman, Sarah 132

Stefanic, Corey 62 Steffen, Taylor 109, 111 Steiert, Douglas 161 Steiner, David 11 Steingraeber, Michael 70, 123 Steinkoenig, Devon 118 Stelly, Logan 161 Stelzer, Dominic 99 Stemmler, Andrew 65 Stenlage, Alex 82 Stephens, Blake 161 Stephenson, Richard 123 Stepp, Hunter 71 Stetson, Brad 63 Stevens, Adam 60 Stevens, Josey 144 Stevens, Kelly 54, 55 Stevens, Seth 106 Stevenson, DeAndra 82 Stiegemeier, Charles 49, 63 Stiffler, Rachel 113 Stinson, John 106 Stocker, Kyle 93 Stone, Emily 121 Stonner, Grace 26, 27, 121 Storey, Brittany 55 Story, Greg 138 Story, Lisa 129 Story, Nathan 64 Stout, Luke 116 Stoy, Beth Ann 57 Stoy, Elizabeth 109 Strait, Rebecca 56 Strickland, Anton 161 Strickland, Caleb 102, 106 Strohkorb, Rachel 111 Stroup, Allison 110 Struckoff, Shawn 72 Stuart, Travis 109 Studer, Andrea 57, 102, 111 Stuesse, Brendan 120 Stutts, Stan 136 Stutzman, Alexandrya 53, 56, 118, 119 Sudula, Vineela 14 Suen, Carmen 97 Sukharia, Rahul 112 Summer, Kera 111 Summers, John 123 Sun, Zeyi 132 Sundell, Tyler 104 Suoboda, Joseph 70 Suresh, Arjun 105, 123 Sutcliffe, Lucy 133 Sutton, Elliot 106 Swallom, Mackenzie 111 Swanson, Carolina 161 Swanson, Elise 24 Swanson, Nick 63 Swanton, Jed 60 Swanton, Kyle 60 Swart, Tyler 82 Swartz, Keiler 109 Swearingam, Savannah 106 Swed, David 99 Swenson, Kristine 129 Swindle, Lucas 95 Swiney, Steven 65 Swinson, Anneka 44, 47, 114, 115, 118 Swinson, Autumn 162 Sykes, Cameron 68 Sykora, Sam 82 Sytyashenko, Andriy 70 Szanto, Nathan 106 Szarinski, Conner 124 Szatkowski, David 99

T Tabacchi, Thomas 69 Tabb, Alexander 119 Tajkarimi, Brandon 82 Talley, Carson 85 Tarter, Taylor 57 Tastad, Carli 89, 119 Tatar, Nathaniel 78, 162 Tate, Kelly 129 Tauritz, Daniel 131 Taylor, Andrew 122 Taylor, Justin 106 Taylor, Michael 73 Taylor, Suzanne 36, 37, 116 Taylor, Zach 63 Tekle, Hanok 109 Telles, Christina 102 Temporal, Helen 111 Temporal, Kelly 107, 109 Tennant, Kory 59 Terlouw, Amber 125 Teson, Valerie 57, 123 Tettambel, Amalia 55, 89, 119 Thieme, Joshua 102, 162

Thimgan, Matthew 128 Thomas, Adam 70 Thomas, Deonte 162 Thomas, Eli 82 Thomas, Neal 122 Thomas, Scottie 108, 109, 114 Thomas, Sheron 28, 54, 76 Thomason, Tanner 55 Thompson, Jordan 86, 87 Thompson, Kevin 23, 54, 75, 105 Thompson, Miranda 96 Thomure, Logan 108 Thorn, Andrew 122 Thorne, Joel 114, 119 Thornton, Fred 109 Thorpe, Jordan 54, 55, 123 Thyparambil, Nate 60 Tichacek, William 63 Tigges, Jake 65 Titalangha, Felix 58 Tognarelli, Zach 63 Tolan, Lauren 89, 119 Tolin, Aron 108, 109, 121 Tollefson, Mary 57 Tolliver, Tim 39 Tolson, William 119 Tolstik, Alice 120 Tomanek, Lauren 56 Tompkins, Marisa 84 Tonnies, Brenden 68 Tosti, Patrick 65 Toth, Connor 35 Toye, Amanda 116 Tracey, Hunter 109 Tran, Caroline 110 Traub, Nicholas 103, 107, 109 Trautman, Andrew 82 Trautman, Garrett 88 Trautman, Jacob 70, 121 Travous, Will 21, 61 Trojanowski, Nicholas 61 Troll, Aaron 106 Tronstad, Taylor 102 Trusler, James 162 Truvillion, Austin 82 Tschirn, Mike 125 Tucker, Marc-Alan 75 Tucker, Sam 106 Tuckwell, Jack 98 Tullock, Jake 65 Tunnell, Garrett 106 Tunnels, Sam 70 Tunnicliff, Justin 65 Turk, Logan 102 Turley, Justin 124 Turpin, Benjamin 106 Tutt, David 66 Tuxbury, Ellen 110 Twenter, Parker 32 Twillmann, Karlee 54, 57 Tyler, Stonewall 162

U Ulfarrson, Unnar 88 Ulloa, Nataly 57, 113 Ulrich, Daniel 68 Ulrich, Nick 95 Umano, Mitchell 102, 122 Underwood, Gabe 87, 93 Ung, Sam 109 Unger, Benjamin 45, 54, 59, 121 Urushidani, Saki 54, 57 Usman, Shoaib 137

V Vaidhun, Sudharson 113 Valadez, Topher 78 Valbracht, Nate 68 Valipour, Mahdi 112 Valley, Brandon 123 Vance, Carson 109 VanDomelen, Nathan 162 Vang, Alonzo 82 VanOrder, Loya 57 Vanzant, Lia 116 Varga, Astin 108, 109 Varner, David 10 Vaughan, Grant 121 Vaughn, Peter 63 Vaupel, Martin 66 Vavricek, Logan 63


Vehlewald, Justin 174 Velders, Greg 65, 98 Vena, Tammy 136 Verdegem, Mike 74 Verhoff, Luke 54, 65, 98 Verhofstead, Kevin 125 Vernon, Rick 82 Verslues, Emma 55 Vetter, Brady 93 Victor, Rachel 57 Victor, Tim 64 Vierling, Taylor 55 Vietor, Hannah 37, 116 Viets, Kati 96 Vincent, Jacob 21 Vincent, Jake 65 Vincent, Trevor 53, 64 Vincent, Zach 62 Vineyard, Benjamin 78 Vitek, Nathan 64 Vo, Nathan 122 Voepel, Brady 43, 119 Vogan, Trevor 62, 105, 123 Vogel, Jon 66 Vogel, Spencer 125 Vogel, Steven 62 Vogt, Hannah 55 Vojta, Agnes 127, 138 Vojta, Thomas 138 Volkman, Jason 95 Volkman, Nathan 95 Vollmer, Taylor 89, 119 Volner, Leonard 103, 105 Vonderhaar, Aaron 68 Voss, Trevor 73 Vuzubov, Anton 113

W Waddill, Dan 138 Waddill, George 138 Wade, Bruce 106 Wagner, Alyssa 106, 113 Wagner, Shelby 85, 119 Waher, Alexandra 106 Wakeman, Rachel 55 Walden, John 84 Walden, Michael 106 Walker, Alexis 82, 119 Walker, Gideon 106 Walker, Jacob 62 Walker, Jonah 66, 121 Walker, Joseph 162 Walker, Lucas 125 Wall, Austin 121 Wallace, Chipper 68 Waller, John 8, 60 Wallut, Sam 82 Walrath, Foster 63 Walrath, Sage 64 Walters, Aaron 66 Wampler, Alexandra 33, 124 Wang, Bolin 139 Wang, Cheng 136 Wang, Jee-Ching 130 Wang, Jianmin 130 Wang, Risheng 135 Ward, Michael 106 Warner, Elisa 121 Warren, Brandon 68 Warren, Machelle 56 Washington, Cairon 44, 115, 118 Wassilak, Steven 63 Watkins, John 22, 84 Watkins, Steve 128 Watson, Alexander 107, 121 Watson, Ja-Mes 162 Watson, John 62 Watson, Tori 53, 57, 63 Wavering, Henry 63 Weaver, Mack 69 Weaver, Samuel 106, 120 Webb, Sean 64 Weber, Elijah 106 Wegener, Kyle 68 Wehar, Alex 113 Wehmeier, Jordan 162 Wehmeyer, Michelle 55 Wei, Jiehua 124 Wei, Mingzhen 138 Weible, Josh 106 Weidner, Nathan 134 Weigel, Emily 119, 162 Weigmann, Joe 120 Weih, Jeremy 116 Weiseman, Mikaela 57 Weiss, Monica 96 Weissman, Cody 72 Welch, Theo 70 Wellen, Erica 162 Weller, Christian 82

Wendt, Damon 61, 122 Werkmeister, Lauren 55, 112 Werner, Haley 55, 119, 121 Wessel, Jacob 63 Wessling, Neil 99, 163 West, Amanda 120 West, Brian 102 West, D Luis 82 West, Jaclyn 105 Westenberg, David 128 Westerfield, Tyler 82 Westermeir, Cameron 72 Westhoff, Adam 65 Westin, Hannah 56 Wetzel, Amanda 93 Wetzel, James 106, 109 Wharton, Erin 54, 56, 110, 112 Wheeler, Anne 54, 79 Whelan, Will 110 Whipple, Blake 109 Whisler, Zack 69 Whistler-Brown, Will 5, 118, 119 White, Alexis 85 White, Barrett 106 White, Chanler 69 White, Joe 74 White, Julia 56 White, Lexi 85 White, Milly 110 Whitefield, Philip 135 Whiteside, Emmy 119 Whitmire, Eli 95 Whitworth, Mathias 105, 123 Wiaranowski, Neil 88 Wickes, Samantha 51, 55 Wiegand, Zach 95 Wiegmann, Joe 65 Wiener, Cody 71 Wiersma, Isaac 107 Wieschhaus, Tommy 66 Wiesner, Haylie 86, 87, 93 Wig, Faith Van 111 Wigger, Kelci 85 Wilbers, Austin 121 Wilder, Nick 65 Wileman, Zach 117 Wilhelm, Austin 11, 110 Wilhelm, Brian 105 Wilhelm, Darth 125 Wilkes, Lamar 82 Wilkinson, Chris 63 Willard, Eric 64 Williams, Ariel 105 Williams, Aspen 42, 54, 56, 111 Williams, Austin 60 Williams, Caitlin 56, 136 Williams, Drew 60, 107 Williams, Isaac 82 Williams, Jordan 59 Williams, Josh 71 Williams, Katrice 124 Williams, Noah 43, 73 Williams, Shaun 82 Willis, Austin 71 Willis, James 82 Williston, Emma 109, 110 Willy, Debi 136 Wilmes, Emily 57 Wilmes, Jon 66 Wilmore, Claire 57, 124 Wilson, Aaron 39, 113 Wilson, Andrew 106, 163 Wilson, Brianne 56, 116 Wilson, Daniel 44, 47, 115 Wilson, Ian 119 Wilson, Phillip 163 Wilson, Savannah 56, 112 Wilson, Trever 163 Wilson, Zach 66 Wilt, Bonnie 39, 102, 111 Wilt, Bradley 65 Winans, Jaron 121 Windsor, Megan 121 Winiarz, Jeffrey 135 Wink, Debbie 137 Winkelmann, Craig 71, 103 Winkle, Haley Van 106 Winn, Jonathan 106 Wise, Aaron 110 Wiseman, Corey 122 Witcher, Haley 16, 54, 55, 123 Withrow, Shannah 122 Witt, Cody 62 Woelk, Klaus 135 Woelk, Marlena 107 Wojnar, Stan 136 Woldow, Allan 122 Wolf, Jacqueline 106, 119 Wolf, Rudolph 67 Wolfe, Andrea 125 Wolff, Elliott 71 Wolk, Connor 69 Womack, Harrison 64 Womble, Blake 71 Wood, Allie 86, 87, 93, 163 Wood, Garrett 33, 116 Wood, Kendra 89 Woode, Andrew 108, 121 Wooden, Ryan 163 0

Woods, Jacob 122 Woods, Kane 109 Woodward, Noah 106, 116 Woody, Austin 106, 125 Wooley, Madison 56 Woolf, Devyn 55, 121 Woolsey, Zachary 108, 109 Woolums, Colin 52, 60, 104 Works, Bri 39, 57 Worsey, Paul 136 Wright, Brendan 106 Wright, Zachary 111 Wronkiewicz, Dave 138 Wu, Cheng-Hsiao 128 Wulf, Logan 106 Wunderli, Nick 82, 83 Wunsch, Donald 128 Wyman, Payge 121 Wymore, Rob 69 Wyne, Will 66

X Xiao, Jiang 13

Y Yan, Guirong 130 Yarborough, Kaelyn 124 Yarnall, Conner 87 Yasaui, Brett 95 Yates, Kayla 109 Yearby, Dorian 82 Yegerlehner, Nancy 56, 76, 111 Yegge, Dylan 102 Yemitan, Albert 54, 77, 82 Yerra, Monika 13 Yin, Zhaozheng 131 Yoder, Dylan 163 Yoes, Josh 106 Young, Jacqueline 112 Young, Mathias 70 Young, Matthew 68 Young, Suzy 109, 119 Yu, Vincent 129

Z Zaeem, Mohsen Asle 134 Zak, Jacob 104, 108 Zandstra, James 125 Zaring, Tyler 54, 62 Zaroor, Caleb 63 Zdvorak, Chris 66 Zeitzmann, Evan 98 Zelip, Jessica 55 Zerna, Travis 26, 61 Zhang, Hongxian 129 Zheng, Y. Rosa 128 Zhou, Caizhi 134 Ziauddin, Zargham 109 Zickel, Ryan 70 Ziegler, John 5, 44, 109, 115, 118, 119 Zimmerman, Austin 70, 105 Zimmerman, Jacob 66, 163 Zink, Ryan 69, 109 Zollner, Tommy 66 Zorn, Jacob 109 Zuikov, Danylo 90 Zulkifli, Azfar 123 Zummo, Nick 107 Zumsteg, Brad 122 Zurliene, Jared 119 Zurweller, Collin 95

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Rollamo Yearbook Staff

Student Life Editor Doriann Krieger

Greeks Editor Sarah Kester

Sports Editor Lorenzo Lewis

Organizations Editor Daniel Massa

Senior Portraits Editor Mary Ellen D'Angelo

Photojournalist Leanne Bissinger

Photojournalist Rosa Hoyle

Photojournalist Daniel Jeffress

Photojournalist Photojournalist Photojournalist Callahan Kovacs Jaiprakash Patil Sohan Samata 174 Photojournalist (Not Pictured): Sandeep tarikere Chandrappa

Photojournalist Justin Vehlewald


Letter From

The Editor

Back Row: Justin Vehlewald, Daniel Jeffress, Doriann Krieger, Daniel Massa, Lorenzo Lewis Second Row: Callahan Kovacs, Rosa Hoyle, Mary Ellen D'Angelo, Sohan Samata Front Row: Jaiprakash Patil, Sarah Kester, Tegan Brand, Jozianne Brennan, Leanne Bissinger

Editor in Chief Tegan Brand "Not sure why I've decided to spend a fourth of my life making 6 yearbooks, but I'm kind of glad I did."

Managing Editor Academics Editor Jozianne Brennan "Being on staff is a constant challenge. Each page is a mystery where we discover the secrets of our school."

My reaction to this book was of pure shock and awe. From the beginning of my time on staff, I fought hard to rebuild the foundation of journalism that was the Rollamo Yearbook legacy, and as Editor in Chief, I am pleased with the results. My special thanks go to Jozi, the most organized and driven individual I've ever had the pleasure to work with, and to Mrs. Natalie Brown of Fort Worth Texas for teaching me the fundamentals of journalism and design that I relied on to create this book. Yearbook isn't just about memories, it's about recording history, and I'm happy to have created a piece of work that will impact this campus forever. 175


Colophon

The 2016 Rollamo Yearbook, Volume 110, was printed by the Balfour Publishing Company. The 1,000 copies were printed on 100-pound gloss paper and were designed in Balfour's online publishing software, StudioWorks. The fonts included Garemond, Limerick, and Limerick-Xlight. Our theme, Reaction, was inspired by the scientific legacy of the university and the effects of the life-changing experiences that students undergo in their time spent here. Photos were taken by staff and Official School Photographer, Sam O'Keefe. Senior portraits were taken by Bill McComb of Avalon Photography over the course of four days throughout the fall and spring semesters. The Rollamo staff would like to thank the Department of Marketing and Communications for granting us permission to use the historic emblem and for their continued support of our publication. Our closing thanks goes to the staff and students of Missouri University of Science and Technology for your support as we created this book.

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