Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Grady and Key honored as Homecoming King and Queen
Amber Key and Gabriel Grady
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Jessie Bowen Student Worker News & Information Services 812/465-1192 Grady is from Indianapolis, Indiana. His campus involvement includes the Activities Programming Board (APB), which he serves as education chair. He also has served as an AMIGO, student ambassador, Student Government Association (SGA) representative, and cast member in the USI Theatre production of Twelve Angry Jurors. He was involved with the Obama presidential campaign and served as a camp counselor for children from low-income neighborhoods impacted by HIV. His career goal is to earn a master's degree in criminal justice and work with underprivileged schoolchildren. Key is from Marengo, Indiana. During her time at USI, she has served as an AMIGO, a resident assistant, chief justice for SGA, Habitat for Humanity treasurer, student ambassador, and Camp Eagle leader. She volunteers with Habitat for Humanity and the Boys and Girls Club. Upon graduation, she wants to find a position in higher education or the business world. The King and Queen are chosen based on a student vote, scores from interviews by USI administrators, and individual academic records. APB and the Office of Student Development sponsored the event. Members of the court were Sonali Gandhi, Gabriel Grady, Jordan Heitman, David Lanham, Brooke Icenogle, Dylan Melling, Tiffany Keener, Kyle Mitchell, Amber Key, Adam Poulisse, Clare Pratt, and Alex Schnautz. |
