The Student Knights of St. Patrick have been selected to represent Missouri University of Science and Technology’s student organizations during the 107th St. Pat’s celebration in Rolla, Missouri.
The students will be knighted during a coronation ceremony at 9 p.m. Friday, March 13, in Leach Theatre of Castleman Hall on the Missouri S&T campus. There are 34 knights for 2015.
The practice of knighting students every spring can be traced back to the beginning of the 20th century, when Missouri S&T engineering students declared St. Patrick the patron saint of engineers.
The 2015 Knights of St. Patrick are:
Nick Bartley, a senior in mechanical engineering from Fenton, Missouri, representing Tau Kappa Epsilon
Paul Black, a sophomore in aerospace engineering from St. Joseph, Missouri, representing Residential College Association
Chayce Boyce, a junior in engineering management from De Soto, Missouri, representing Residence Hall Association
Stanley Brown, a senior in mechanical and aerospace engineering from Springfield, Illinois, representing Student Council
Ryan Carpenter, a senior in business and management systems from Florissant, Missouri, representing Phi Kappa Theta
Ranell Cavitt, a senior in aerospace engineering from Florissant, Missouri, representing Kappa Delta
Courtney Cocks, a senior in geological engineering from Sunrise Beach, Missouri, representing Associated Students of the University of Missouri
Dalton Cole, a junior in computer science from Gladstone, Missouri, representing Downtown Campus Hall Association
Jason Dietrich, a senior in engineering management from Quincy, Illinois, representing Delta Sigma Phi
Nila Dubovsky, a senior in mining engineering from Pleasant Hope, Missouri, representing Phi Sigma Rho
Jolene Harbin, a senior in chemistry from Tarkio, Missouri, representing Omega Sigma
Rachel Hazzard, a senior in management and information systems from Overland Park, Kansas, representing Greek Independent Board
Ian Hoover, a senior in civil engineering from Pontiac, Illinois, representing Delta Lambda Phi
Joseph Jacobi, a senior in architectural engineering from St. Charles, Missouri, representing Delta Tau Delta
Devon Jones, a senior in biological sciences from Houston, representing Lambda Sigma Pi
Richard Keen, a senior in psychology from Caseyville, Illinois, representing National Residence Hall Honorary
Michael Keppel, a senior in chemical engineering from Florissant, Missouri, representing 4 North
Nate Krenning, a senior in business and management systems from Arnold, Missouri, representing Missouri Miner
Steve Ludwig, a senior in mechanical engineering from Florissant, Missouri, representing Kappa Sigma
Ian McNaughton, a senior in mining engineering from Springfield, Vermont, representing Triangle Fraternity
Melanie Moore, a sophomore in ceramic engineering from Florissant, Missouri, representing Miner Village Hall Association
Sam Nichols, a senior in mining engineering from Rolla, Missouri, representing Fraternal Order of Leaders
Cullen O’Farrell, a junior in engineering management from Grand Rapids, Michigan, representing KMNR
Dan Richardson, a senior in environmental engineering from O’Fallon, Missouri, representing Alpha Epsilon Pi
Kyle Schmitt, a senior in mechanical engineering from Chesterfield, Missouri, representing Trap and Skeet Club
Daniel Steiner, a senior in mechanical engineering from Maryville, Missouri, representing Beta Sigma Psi
Tim Swingle, a senior in chemical engineering from Dearborn, Missouri, representing General Delegation of Independents
Sam Thebeau, a senior in aerospace engineering from Union, Missouri, representing Sigma Tau Gamma
Joseph Walker, a senior in mechanical engineering from Gladstone, Missouri, representing Kappa Alpha
John Watkins, a senior in nuclear engineering from De Soto, Missouri, representing Wesley House
Mack Weaver, a junior in chemical engineering from St. Charles, Missouri, representing Sigma Nu
Haley Werner, a junior in business and management systems from Florissant, Missouri, representing Chi Omega
Joe White, a senior in petroleum engineering from Mount Carmel, Illinois, representing Theta Xi
Phillip Wilson, a junior in information science and technology from Springfield, Illinois, representing Lambda Chi Alpha.
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