The Missouri S&T St. Pat’s Board has announced the 2025 candidates for Queen of Love and Beauty as part of the preparations for the 117th “Best Ever” celebration of St. Pat’s at S&T. The candidates are nominated by Missouri S&T student organizations.
The queen and her court will be crowned during a coronation ceremony, which will be held at 9 p.m. Friday, March 14, at Leach Theatre in Castleman Hall. Honorary Knights will also be honored during the coronation.
The Queen of Love and Beauty and her court will have places of honor on the queen’s float during the 2025 St. Pat’s Parade, which begins at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 15, in downtown Rolla, Missouri.
The 2025 candidates for St. Pat’s Queen of Love and Beauty are as follows:
- Ciarrah Bell, a senior in architectural engineering from Marceline, Missouri, representing Honors Academy.
- Rose Blagg, a junior in business and management systems from Rolla, Missouri, representing Longboarding Club.
- Olivia Bryan, a sophomore in civil engineering from O’Fallon, Missouri, representing Pi Kappa Alpha.
- Lindsay Chappell, a junior in mining engineering from High Ridge, Missouri, representing Honors Academy.
- Ryann Drake, a senior in mining engineering from Mackinaw, Illinois, representing Sigma Tau Gamma.
- Danielle Evans, a sophomore in engineering management from Blue Springs, Missouri, representing Lambda Sigma Pi.
- Haven Gann, a senior in chemical engineering from Smithville Missouri, representing Panhellenic Council.
- Abby Gayfield, a senior in computer science from Fenton Missouri, representing Phi Sigma Rho.
- Katie Harr, a senior in applied mathematics and secondary education from East Carondolet, Illinois, representing Tau Kappa Epsilon.
- Emma Hinson, a senior in chemical engineering from Farmington, Missouri, representing 4 North.
- Alise Howell, a junior in architectural engineering from Dexter, Missouri, representing Delta Omicron Lambda.
- Sisongo Ikoh, a first-year student in computer science from Rolla, Missouri, representing Honors Academy.
- Kayla Kohnen, a senior in mechanical engineering from Saint Peters, Missouri, representing Sigma Pi.
- Claire Marty, a junior in industrial engineering from St. Louis, representing Intercollegiate Knights.
- Riley McBride, a junior in engineering management from Saint Charles, Missouri, representing Theta Xi.
- Madison McKenzie, a senior in mechanical engineering from Columbia, Missouri, representing the Fraternal Order of Leaders.
- Faith Miskell, a senior in mechanical engineering from Waterloo, Illinois, representing Zeta Tau Alpha.
- Bailey Preston, a junior in mechanical engineering from Kansas City, Missouri, representing Lambda Chi Alpha.
- Isabella Schiffer, a senior in mechanical engineering from Saint Charles Missouri, representing Order of Omega.
- Josie Schnelten, a senior in engineering management from Auburn, Illinois, representing the Miner Theatre Guild.
- Heath St. Dennis, a graduate student in chemistry from Liberty Missouri, representing Delta Sigma.
- Allison Thompson, a senior in geology and geophysics from Kansas City, Missouri, representing Kappa Delta.
- Kate Van Hoose, a senior in aerospace engineering from Rolla, Missouri, representing Peer Involvement Advisors.
- Autumn Watson, a junior in engineering management from Independence, Missouri, representing Chi Omega.
- Isabella Wingard, a junior in psychology from Saint James, Missouri, representing Sigma Nu.
- Katie Wise, a senior in chemical engineering from Saint Joseph, Missouri, representing Beta Sigma Psi.
About Missouri University of Science and Technology
Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) is a STEM-focused research university of over 7,000 students located in Rolla, Missouri. Part of the four-campus University of Missouri System, Missouri S&T offers over 100 degrees in 40 areas of study and is among the nation’s top public universities for salary impact, according to the Wall Street Journal. For more information about Missouri S&T, visit www.mst.edu.
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