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Editor's
note: Jared Meitler, junior in human ecology, is a graduate
of Sylvan Unified High School, Sylvan Grove.
News release prepared by: Sara Shellenberger, 785-532-6415,
media@k-state.edu
Friday,
November 17, 2006
K-STATE
MEN'S GLEE CLUB TO PRESENT HOLIDAY PERFORMANCE
MANHATTAN -- The Kansas State University Men's Glee Club will give
a holiday performance at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, in K-State's All
Faiths Chapel.
Additional
Men's Glee Club performances this academic year include a spring
concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 15, in All Faith's Chapel, and
the Cadence Spring Show at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, in McCain
Auditorium. Admission will be charged at each concert, with student
rates available.
Established
in 1888, the Men's Glee Club performs annually for several different
audiences around the state of Kansas and the nation. The group is
a member of the Intercollegiate Men's Chorus Association and is
directed by Gerald Polich, associate professor of music.
Members
include:
Tyler
Fennema, freshman in pre-professional secondary education, Abilene;
John Middleton, freshman in pre-veterinary medicine, Belle
Plaine; Ross Schaffer, freshman in pre-professional secondary
education, Dodge City; Jason Brooks, senior in music
education, Emporia; David DeForest, freshman in agronomy,
Florence; Tim Sperfslage, junior in mechanical engineering,
Goff; Clarke Nelson, freshman in agricultural economics,
Long Island; Jared Meitler, junior in human ecology,
Manhattan; Bryan Kracht, sophomore in pre-professional business
administration, Marysville; Jonathan Foerschler, senior in
kinesiology, Minneapolis; Dustan Witthuhn, junior in agribusiness,
Ness City; Jeremy Tally, freshman in pre-professional
business administration, Oberlin.
From
Overland Park: Chris Constant, sophomore in pre-professional
architectural engineering; Tyler Geisler, freshman in pre-professional
construction science and management; Kyle Kinnamon, freshman in
mechanical engineering; Jeff Lubeck, freshman in pre-professional
business administration; and David Sisney, freshman in arts and
sciences-open option.
Justin
Geist, sophomore in computer science, Plevna; Jeremy Hoffman,
freshman in pre-professional construction science and management,
Topeka; and Eric Janzen, junior in pre-journalism and mass
communications, Wichita.
From
out-of-state: Philip Zevenbergen, junior in regional and community
planning, Arvada, Colo.
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