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== Matt Hundley ==
 
== Matt Hundley ==
  
Matt Hundley is a student at [[Knox College]], majoring in [[English Literature]] and [[Theatre]]. He is planning to graduate with the [[Class of 2009]].  He is one of Knox's many students from [[Colorado]].  His interests include [[Shakespeare]], [[WVKC | radio]], [[Directing]], and having [[red hair]]. He very rarely does his homework, and enjoys playing [[Guitar Hero]] instead.
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Matt Hundley is a student at [[Knox College]], majoring in [[English Literature]] and [[Theatre]]. He is planning to graduate with the [[Class of 2009]].  He is one of Knox's many students from [[Colorado]].  His interests include [[Shakespeare]], [[WVKC | radio]], [[Directing]], and having [[red hair]]. He very rarely does his homework, and enjoys playing [[Guitar Hero]] instead.  Matt is the son of [[Alex Enyart]] in Sigma Nu, with [[Eric Langston]] as his grandfather.
  
 
== Activities at Knox ==
 
== Activities at Knox ==

Revision as of 07:56, 18 May 2007

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Matt Hundley

Matt Hundley is a student at Knox College, majoring in English Literature and Theatre. He is planning to graduate with the Class of 2009. He is one of Knox's many students from Colorado. His interests include Shakespeare, radio, Directing, and having red hair. He very rarely does his homework, and enjoys playing Guitar Hero instead. Matt is the son of Alex Enyart in Sigma Nu, with Eric Langston as his grandfather.

Activities at Knox

Sigma Nu

Matt is the newly-elected Treasurer of Knox's Sigma Nu chapter.

Knox-Galesburg Symphony

Since coming to Knox, Matt has been playing Viola in the Knox-Galesburg Symphony. He also plays in the Knox College String Ensemble, and the Knox College String Quartet

Theatre

Matt acted in the Studio Theatre productions of "Colette in Love" directed by Courtney Meaker and "Leonardo's Last Supper" directed by Nick Perry.

Matt directed Wendy Wasserstein's "Tender Offer" in April 2007.