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  • Students use their barefeet to stomp on the clay to in order to soften it to the right condition for ceramic majors to use.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

    Students use their barefeet to stomp on the clay to in order to soften it to the right condition for ceramic majors to use. The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

  • Lauren Karle, a third year graduate student in ceramics, and Andrea Sweetwood, a senior in kinesiology, stomp the clay with other K-students.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

    Lauren Karle, a third year graduate student in ceramics, and Andrea Sweetwood, a senior in kinesiology, stomp the clay with other K-students. The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

  • Evelyn Zender, 9-month-old Manhattan resident, reacts as her dad, Andrew Zender, editor of the K-stater magazine, places her feet in clay for the first time.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

    Evelyn Zender, 9-month-old Manhattan resident, reacts as her dad, Andrew Zender, editor of the K-stater magazine, places her feet in clay for the first time. The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

  • Lisa Allen, a senior majoring in life science and ceramics, falls on top of the clay after her attempt for planking.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

    Lisa Allen, a senior majoring in life science and ceramics, falls on top of the clay after her attempt for planking. The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

  • Amy Santoferraro (left), a ceramics area coordinator and assistant professor of arts, and Lisa Allen (right), a senior majoring in life science and ceramics, help Julia Polidoro (middle), a senior in ceramics, ascend the mound of clay.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

    Amy Santoferraro (left), a ceramics area coordinator and assistant professor of arts, and Lisa Allen (right), a senior majoring in life science and ceramics, help Julia Polidoro (middle), a senior in ceramics, ascend the mound of clay. The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

  • Lauren Karle, a third year graduate student in ceramics, and Lisa Allen, a senior majoring in life science and ceramics, perform a "buttbomb" on the clay.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

    Lauren Karle, a third year graduate student in ceramics, and Lisa Allen, a senior majoring in life science and ceramics, perform a "buttbomb" on the clay. The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

  • The clay stomp through the eyes of Van Pham, a third year graduate student in ceramics.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

    The clay stomp through the eyes of Van Pham, a third year graduate student in ceramics. The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

  • Jessica Bolte, a senior in elementary education, is happy with her new "big feet."

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

    Jessica Bolte, a senior in elementary education, is happy with her new "big feet." The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

  • Julia Polidoro, a senior in ceramics, and Amy Santoferraro, a ceramics area coordinator and assistant professor of arts, build blocks of clay for storage.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

    Julia Polidoro, a senior in ceramics, and Amy Santoferraro, a ceramics area coordinator and assistant professor of arts, build blocks of clay for storage. The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

  • Isaac Falcon, a secon-year graduate student in family studies, makes a rose out of clay and gives it to his girl friend, Maria Blythe, a graduate student studying Accounting at University of Missouri - Kansas City.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

    Isaac Falcon, a secon-year graduate student in family studies, makes a rose out of clay and gives it to his girl friend, Maria Blythe, a graduate student studying Accounting at University of Missouri - Kansas City. The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

  • The clayy gets bagged and put on a cart, ready for storage.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

    The clayy gets bagged and put on a cart, ready for storage. The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.

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    Julia Polidoro, a senior in ceramics, and Amy Santoferraro, a ceramics area coordinator and assistant professor of arts, build blocks of clay for storage.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.
    Isaac Falcon, a secon-year graduate student in family studies, makes a rose out of clay and gives it to his girl friend, Maria Blythe, a graduate student studying Accounting at University of Missouri - Kansas City.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.
    The clayy gets bagged and put on a cart, ready for storage.

The second annual Clay Stomp was held Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013 from 10am to 3pm outside of Willard Hall. All K-students were welcome to come with their barefeet to mix 4,000 pounds of clay, which would later be bagged and used by art students.