Missouri S&T students named Knights of St. Patrick

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On March 10, 2025

This year’s St. Pat’s parade will take place on Saturday, March 15. Photo by Sam Wright/Missouri S&T.

Student Knights of St. Patrick have been selected to represent Missouri University of Science and Technology’s student organizations during the 2025 St. Pat’s celebration in Rolla, Missouri. The students were knighted during a ceremony on Friday, March 7.

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 2025 student Knights of St. Patrick are as follows:

  • Bryan Burgd, a sophomore in engineering management from Maysville, Missouri, representing Sigma Pi.
  • Dominic Dalpoas, a junior in engineering management from St. Louis, representing Sigma Chi.
  • Colby Davolt, a senior in electrical engineering from Columbia, Missouri, representing the Miner Theatre Guild.
  • Martin De La Hunt, a senior in computer engineering from St. Louis, representing Student Council.
  • Aidan Enyeart, a junior in mechanical engineering from Keytesville, Missouri, representing Theta Xi.
  • Dakota Friley, a senior in civil engineering and architectural engineering from Lodi, Missouri, representing Zeta Tau Alpha.
  • Logan Garton, a senior in civil engineering from Polo, Missouri, representing Tau Kappa Epsilon.
  • Colby Gass, a senior in mining engineering from Holts Summit, Missouri, representing Sigma Tau Gamma.
  • Aaron Geissinger, a senior in computer engineering from Abilene Kansas, representing Lambda Sigma Pi.
  • Conor Guentz, a senior in environmental engineering from St. Louis, representing 4 North.
  • Gavin Hays, a senior in business and management systems from Moberly, Missouri, representing Sigma Nu.
  • Keara Hayter, a senior in biological sciences from Willard, Missouri, representing Order of Omega.
  • Abbigail House, a junior in aerospace engineering from Park Hills, Missouri, representing Phi Sigma Rho.
  • Victoria Major, a junior in engineering management from Defiance, Missouri, representing Intercollegiate Knights.
  • Will Maniscalco, a senior in mechanical engineering from Ballwin, Missouri, representing Delta Sigma Phi.
  • Lindsay McDonald, a senior in environmental engineering from Ballwin Missouri, representing Chi Omega.
  • Anna Mullings, a junior in engineering management from Warrenton, Missouri, representing Delta Omicron Lambda.
  • Aiden Pickett, a junior in computer science and psychological science from O’Fallon, Missouri, representing Honors Academy.
  • Canyon Reed, a senior in chemical engineering from Eureka, Missouri, representing the Fraternal Order of Leaders.
  • Tyler Reise, a junior in mining engineering from Saint Charles, Missouri, representing Pi Kappa Alpha.
  • Noah Robinson, a senior in chemical engineering from Columbia Missouri, representing Honors Academy.
  • Xavier Ross, a senior in computer engineering from Red Oak, Iowa, representing the Residence Hall Association.
  • Weston Schlemeyer, a senior in mechanical engineering from Hallsville, Missouri, representing Delta Tau Delta.
  • Nathan Shaver, a senior in mechanical engineering from O’Fallon, Missouri, representing Interfraternity Council.
  • Ben Sommer, a senior in chemical engineering from Warrenton, Missouri, representing Beta Sigma Psi.
  • McKenna Tosh, a junior in industrial engineering from Alton, Illinois, representing Kappa Delta.
  • Aaron Yocom, a senior in computer engineering from Highlands Ranch, Colorado, representing Peer Involvement Advisors.
  • Caiden Zeitler, a sophomore in information science and technology from High Ridge, Missouri, representing Lambda Chi Alpha.

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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