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Regan Kays and Logan Britton pose with their 2012 Undergraduate Achievement Awards given to them during the 62nd National AGR Convention. The award is given to members who excel in scholarship, leadership, citizenship, activities, and fraternal involvement.

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By NIKKI PATRICK
Posted Aug 21, 2012 @ 07:30 AM
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Reagan Kays, Weir, and Logan Britton, Bartlett, members of Alpha Zeta Chapter, Alpha Gamma Rho at Kansas State University, recently received the 2012 Undergraduate Achievement Award during the 62nd National AGR Convention in Burlington, Vt.

The annual award is given by the National Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity to members who excel in scholarship, leadership, citizenship, activities and fraternal involvement.

This is the highest honor that any undergraduate member can receive, and is only given to two undergraduate members.

Britton and Kays also received a $1,000 scholarship for their involvement in the social and professional agricultural fraternity, which has more than 60,000 undergraduate and alumni members around the world.

A graduate of Labette County High School, Altamont, Britton is a junior with a dual major in agricultural communications and journalism and agricultural economics. He is vice president for membership development of Alpha Gamma Rho. He is also involved in College of Agriculture Ambassadors, Alpha Zeta Agriculture Honorary and Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow.

He is also vice president of the College of Agriculture Student Council.
After graduation, he plans to work in marketing and advertising for agricultural companies.

He hopes to obtain a doctorate and be an administrator of an agricultural college.

A graduate of St. Mary’s Colgan High School, Kays is a junior majoring in agribusiness with minors in animal science and leadership studies. He is vice president for alumni relations for Alpha Gamma Rho. He is also involved in College of Agriculture Ambassadors, Food for Thought Advocacy Group, Student Foundation, Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness Club and Collegiate Farm Bureau.

Kays is also a student senator representing the College of Agriculture.
Following graduation, he plans to serve in the Peace Corps in South America. He hopes to obtain a food and agriculture law degree from the University of Arkansas.

Reagan Kays, Weir, and Logan Britton, Bartlett, members of Alpha Zeta Chapter, Alpha Gamma Rho at Kansas State University, recently received the 2012 Undergraduate Achievement Award during the 62nd National AGR Convention in Burlington, Vt.

The annual award is given by the National Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity to members who excel in scholarship, leadership, citizenship, activities and fraternal involvement.

This is the highest honor that any undergraduate member can receive, and is only given to two undergraduate members.

Britton and Kays also received a $1,000 scholarship for their involvement in the social and professional agricultural fraternity, which has more than 60,000 undergraduate and alumni members around the world.

A graduate of Labette County High School, Altamont, Britton is a junior with a dual major in agricultural communications and journalism and agricultural economics. He is vice president for membership development of Alpha Gamma Rho. He is also involved in College of Agriculture Ambassadors, Alpha Zeta Agriculture Honorary and Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow.

He is also vice president of the College of Agriculture Student Council.
After graduation, he plans to work in marketing and advertising for agricultural companies.

He hopes to obtain a doctorate and be an administrator of an agricultural college.

A graduate of St. Mary’s Colgan High School, Kays is a junior majoring in agribusiness with minors in animal science and leadership studies. He is vice president for alumni relations for Alpha Gamma Rho. He is also involved in College of Agriculture Ambassadors, Food for Thought Advocacy Group, Student Foundation, Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness Club and Collegiate Farm Bureau.

Kays is also a student senator representing the College of Agriculture.
Following graduation, he plans to serve in the Peace Corps in South America. He hopes to obtain a food and agriculture law degree from the University of Arkansas.

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