The Seacat family received the 2012 Emporia State Hornet Heritage Family award, which is sponsored by the ESU Alumni Association and recognizes a multigenerational ESU family. Four generations of the S.H. and Donia Seacat family, or 16 family members, have earned ESU degrees and can account for a combined total of 300 years of teaching. Pictured from left are, back row, Aaron Seacat of Olathe, Mark and Joyce Neves of Olathe, Brent and Tauna Baker of Topeka, and Jane and Roy Baker of Wellsville; and front row, Joleen Seacat and Max Seacat of Greensburg, Jonah Baker of Topeka, Vesta Strader of Bucklin, and Isaac Baker of Topeka. Jane Baker submitted the photo.
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