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A newsletter for current and past members of the K-State Alumni Association Board of Directors “Enhancing our Kansas State University family through lifelong involvement” It is a pleasure to share our 2014 Annual Report, as well as this edition of the Board Matters newsletter with you! There are so many great things happening at K-State! I truly believe there has been no better time to be a Wildcat, and I know you share the appreciation we all feel for the leadership of President Kirk Schulz. Your Alumni Association continues to grow and experience many successes as we work to provide programs that enhance the involvement of our Wildcat family. With nearly 44,000 members, we are so appreciative of the loyalty and support that has allowed us to remain No. 1 in the Big 12 for the 18th consecutive year! I’m also pleased to share that recipients for
the CASE District VI Institutional Awards have been announced, and your alma mater will be recognized with 24 awards this year, including 14 for Association programs. This is the greatest number of program awards the Association has received in a single year and testament to the creativity and dedication our staff brings to everything they do! As always, thank you for all you continue to do to promote K-State and for your ongoing support of the Alumni Association. We could not experience the success we do without you. Best wishes throughout the holiday season and coming new year! Amy Button Renz ’76, ’86 President and CEO
Tradition Founders Kim Ralston ’07, K-State Alumni Association
K-State Alumni Center addition
Thanks to the generosity of Cheryl Maneth Yunk ’72, ’79 and Dan Yunk ’71, ’75, ’87 (above), Manhattan, Kansas, the K-State Alumni Center now features the KSU Obelisk, which displays the words of the K-State Fight Song and K-State’s alma mater. K-State officials, alumni and friends attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the obelisk Sept. 20. The obelisk was created by Richard “Dick” Bergen ’63 and Richie Bergen ’86, ’98, Salina, Kansas, and constructed by Compton Construction Company, which is owned by Gib Compton ’80 and Brenda Compton ’77, Wichita, Kansas.
Coach Bill Snyder and the Wildcat football team will travel to San Antonio, Texas, to play UCLA in the Valero Alamo Bowl at 5:45 p.m. (CST) Jan. 2. For up-to-date information on the pep rally, pregame party and more, visit www.K-State.com/bowl.
WINTER 2014
K-State alumni and friends continue to show their support and loyalty for Association programming through contributions to the Tradition Founders Fund. Our goal for this year’s campaign, which kicked off Oct. 1, is to raise $515,000. Tradition Founders donations are directed toward the Association’s annual operating budget and make it possible for the Association to provide the K-Stater magazine and assist with alumni club activities, multicultural programs, student recruitment events and more. Almost $316,000 has been receipted to date for this year’s campaign, which concludes June 30. Contributions are taxdeductible, and if you have not made a gift to Tradition Founders this year, you can give online at www.K-State.com/traditionfounders or contact Amy Button Renz ’76, ’86 at arenz@k-state.com to learn about this fund and additional giving opportunities. We are deeply appreciative of your ongoing support!