The Student Knights of St. Patrick have been selected to represent Missouri S&T’s student organizations during the 110th St. Pat’s celebration in Rolla, Missouri.
The students will be knighted during a coronation ceremony at 9 p.m. Friday, March 16, in Leach Theatre of Castleman Hall on the Missouri S&T campus.
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 2018 student Knights of St. Patrick are as follows:
Jo Aleman, a senior in computer engineering from St. Charles, Missouri, representing Kappa Sigma
Ben Bachler, a senior in electrical engineering from Linn, Missouri, representing Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Marshall Beatty, a senior in mining engineering from Mount Vernon, Missouri, representing Theta Xi
Kyle Boillat, a sophomore in chemical engineering from Glencoe, Missouri, representing Residential Commons Hall Association
Kelsey Buford, a senior in civil engineering from Wentzville, Missouri, representing Kappa Delta
Kevin Chasen, who earned a bachelor of science degree in engineering management in 2017, is from Ballwin, Missouri, representing Alpha Epsilon Pi
Tyler Chu, a senior in mechanical engineering from Farmington, Missouri, representing the Missouri Miner
Patrick Coday, a senior in mechanical engineering from Springfield, Missouri, representing Student Council
Kim Dyhouse, a senior in metallurgical engineering from Olathe, Kansas, representing Lambda Sigma Pi
Kenneth Farmer, a former student from St. Charles, Missouri, representing 4 North
Brian Ford, a senior in physics from Louisville, Kentucky, representing Miner Village Hall Association
Christopher Graves, a senior in psychology from Rolla, Missouri, representing General Delegation of Independents
Hannah Gretlein, a senior in applied mathematics from Jefferson City, Missouri, representing Phi Sigma Rho
Ben Hackett, a senior in mechanical engineering from St. Louis representing Phi Kappa Theta
Aaron Harmon, a senior in computer engineering from St. Charles, Missouri, representing National Residence Hall Honorary
Arden Hawley, a senior in information science and technology from Rolla, Missouri, representing Alpha Psi Omega
Andrew Hedlund, a senior in aerospace engineering from Springfield, Illinois, representing Delta Tau Delta
Eric Heidbrink, a senior in biological sciences from Ballwin, Missouri, representing Triangle Fraternity
Rebecca Hogan, a senior in biological sciences from Rolla, Missouri, representing Delta Omicron Lambda
Vincent Johnson, a junior in electrical engineering from Omaha, Nebraska, representing Humans vs Zombies
Brandon Kane, a senior in engineering management from Hillsboro, Missouri, representing KMNR
Andrew Kueny, a senior aerospace engineering from Boonville, Missouri, representing Sigma Pi
Makinna Loethen, a senior in chemical engineering from Hallsville, Missouri, representing Zeta Tau Alpha
Mike McGinty, a senior in civil engineering from St. Louis representing Kappa Alpha Order
Griffin Melson, a sophomore in computer science from St. Louis representing Residence Hall Association
Jacob Nall, a senior in mechanical engineering from Kearney, Missouri, representing Sigma Nu
Tristen Nash, a sophomore in petroleum engineering from Hudson, Michigan, representing Tau Kappa Epsilon
Erin Nischwitz, a senior in chemistry from Wildwood, Missouri, representing Omega Sigma
Drew Pfyl, a senior in mechanical engineering from Ballwin, Missouri, representing Pi Kappa Alpha
Ian Pittwood, a senior in computer engineering from Ballwin, Missouri, representing Phi Sigma Pi
Grace Popielewski, a senior in mechanical engineering from St. Louis representing Chi Omega
Hunter Powley, a senior in chemical engineering from Nixa, Missouri, representing University Commons Hall Association
Gunnar Sanders, a junior in mechanical engineering from Kansas City, Missouri, representing Thomas Jefferson Residence Hall Association
Chris Schaaf, a senior in computer engineering from Rolla, Missouri, representing Delta Sigma Phi
Coltin Shields, a senior in information science and technology from Lee’s Summit, Missouri, representing Sigma Tau Gamma
Tucker Shoup, a senior in chemical engineering from St. Charles, Missouri, representing Alpha Chi Sigma
Ashley Throop, a senior in environmental engineering from Ellis Grove, Illinois, representing Greek Independent Board
Ben Unger, a senior in electrical engineering from Jackson, Missouri, representing Interfraternity Council
Zach Weicken, a senior in mechanical engineering from Versailles, Missouri, representing Beta Sigma Psi
Aaron Wilson, a senior in geology and geophysics from Farmington, Missouri, representing Geological Society
Cody Witt, a junior in aerospace engineering from Leasburg, Missouri, representing Student Union Board.
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