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*You may find her spending time with Simon Schneider, a reclusive Physics & Mathematics double-major. It may sound as though they have nothing in common, yet they share a passion for Set and tea. | *You may find her spending time with Simon Schneider, a reclusive Physics & Mathematics double-major. It may sound as though they have nothing in common, yet they share a passion for Set and tea. | ||
*Her current roommate is Paige Alyse Barnum, and they live in Conger 1. They enjoy watching their friends behave in a ridiculous manner. | *Her current roommate is Paige Alyse Barnum, and they live in Conger 1. They enjoy watching their friends behave in a ridiculous manner. | ||
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Revision as of 00:25, 5 February 2008
McKinley Murphy, class of 2010, is a Creative Writing and Theatre double-major.
- McKinley comes from Farmington, a town smaller than Galesburg. She now lives in Lake St. Louis, a northern suburb of St. Louis, which is equally lame.
- She has a sister, Sasha, who is part of the Knox class of '11.
- She enjoys wasting time on the internet when she should be doing homework.
- She writes poetry of varying quality, and hopes to become a playwright.
- She is a member of Pi Beta Phi, Illinois Beta-Delta. Her Big sister is Abby Peterson.
- McKinley is named after Mt. McKinley, the tallest point in the United States. Unlike the mountain, she is quite short.
- You may find her spending time with Simon Schneider, a reclusive Physics & Mathematics double-major. It may sound as though they have nothing in common, yet they share a passion for Set and tea.
- Her current roommate is Paige Alyse Barnum, and they live in Conger 1. They enjoy watching their friends behave in a ridiculous manner.