Archived News, September 2007
2007-09-18
Mortar Board and Omicron Delta Kappa have announced their selections for Top Twenty Freshman students at Oklahoma State University for 2006-07.
Each fall, Mortar Board is responsible for choosing students for the Top Freshman Women, and Omicron Delta Kappa chooses the Top Ten Freshman Men, from which the Top Ten students are chosen in each group.
Selection of students, who are now in their sophomore year at OSU, is based upon scholarship, community service, campus involvement and outstanding leadership from their freshman year.
The Top Ten Freshman Men and Top Ten Freshman Women will be formally recognized, along with their families, during a ceremony Sept. 22 in the Willard Living Room on the OSU campus and later in the day during halftime ceremonies at the OSU football game.
Top Twenty Freshman Women are Sandra Brown, Norman, biochemistry; Janea Butler, Cherokee, marketing; Courtney Clark, Tulsa, athletic training; Lyndsay Crawford, Houston, sports media; Sarah Davis, Guthrie, business; Whitney Ferguson, Tahlequah, nutritional sciences; Jessica Fernandes-Flack, Lawton, political science; Libby Francis, Tulsa, community nutrition and Spanish; KenDale Glazier, Enid, secondary education; Aubrey Gooden, Edmond, business; Janina Graves, Frederick elementary education and Spanish; Andrea Hesser, Tulsa, animal science; Carrie Highfill, Enid, food science; Cami Jo Jeter, Copan, animal science; Shelby Latta, Gage, agribusiness; Stephanie Reel, Oklahoma City, nutritional sciences; Tara Schooley, Oklahoma City, psychology; Sadie Stockdale, Springfield, Mo., political science; Kelli Watkins, Okarche accounting; Hayley Zimmerman, Dallas, international business and Spanish.
Top Twenty Freshman Men are Jonathan Allison, Enid, accounting and economics; Kyle Andrews, Tulsa, international business and political science; Brady Brewer, Hunter, agricultural economics; Race Clark, Claremore, chemical engineering; Zachary Clary, Lindsay, biochemistry and molecular biology; Billy Collins, Plano, Texas, chemical engineering; Jerod Clem Cottom, Morrison, agricultural economics; Jared Crain, Woodward, plant and soil science; Stephen Eller, Haskell, biosystems and agricultural engineering; Micah Fewin, Woodward, architecture; Adam Greer, Tulsa, nutritional sciences; Blair Kirkpatrick, Bartlesville, accounting; Conner Mahan, Tulsa, marketing; Scott Ryan Neill, Fort Worth, Texas, marketing and finance; Robert O’Neal, Alva, biochemistry and molecular biology; Tyler Powell, Guthrie, agribusiness; Ben Stukenborg, Tulsa, architecture; Chase Vencl, Garber, biosystems and agricultural engineering; Rob Wittrock, Edmond, zoology; and Jonathon Wyckoff, Blackwell, accounting.