K-State Alumni Association announces the 2024 Homecoming committee

Posted April 05, 2024

Homecoming Committee

Twenty-seven Kansas State University students were recently selected to serve on the 2024 Homecoming student committee. Homecoming activities will take place Oct. 20-26.

The week marks K-State’s 109th Homecoming celebration. Homecoming is a universitywide celebration coordinated by the K-State Alumni Association.

K-State Alumni Association staff members select students for the Homecoming student committee after an application review process. Homecoming committee members are responsible for selecting and planning all Homecoming events, setting rules and guidelines for student competitions, and promoting and staffing each event.

“Homecoming is one of K-State’s oldest and most cherished traditions, and the Alumni Association has always played a role in welcoming K-Staters back to campus,” said Tamie Redding, associate director of student programs for the Alumni Association. “These student leaders will help us continue to build on more than a century of memorable Homecomings.”

The 2024 K-State Student Ambassadors also will serve on the committee. They are: Avery Johnson, Beloit, Kansas, and Andrew Bergmeier, Hutchinson, Kansas

The following students were selected:

Addison Hasenbank, Abilene, Kansas; Erik Moore, Atlanta, Kansas; Timothy Miller, Baltimore, Maryland; Emily Pray, Bluff City, Kansas; Brett Morris and Jill Niblock, Colby, Kansas; Sophia Glanville, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas; Claire Bankes, Council Grove, Kansas; Aubrey Naasz, Downs, Kansas; Zoe Hardenbrook, Eureka, Kansas; Byron Sides, Florissant, Missouri; Kerston Sipes, Haysville, Kansas; Lauren Goodheart, Hutchinson, Kansas; Lakota Persing, Hugoton, Kansas; Marcelina Rivera, Junction City, Kansas; Hayden Bracken, La Crosse, Kansas; Malee Rutherford, Louisburg, Kansas; Linley Wilson, Manhattan, Kansas; Austin Rios and Margot Stewart, Olathe, Kansas; Chris Alka, Raytown, Missouri; Landry O'Bryan, St. Joseph, Missouri; Jody Zimmerman, Satanta, Kansas; Rylee Coy, Strong City, Kansas; and Heidi Meyer, Valley Center, Kansas