Northwestern's Red and Black Scroll Honor Society inducts 23 new members
April 5, 2019
Northwestern Oklahoma State University inducted 23 new members into the Red and Black Scroll Honor Society April 1 during a ceremony in the Student Center Wyatt Room.
Red and Black Scroll recognizes outstanding scholarship and service among sophomore students at Northwestern. Requirements for membership include completion of 40-59 hours of college credit, a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0, participation in two or more campus organizations or activities, attendance at Northwestern for at least two semesters and non-failure of a college course.
Sponsors are Dr. Dena Walker, assistant professor of mathematics, and Dr. Sheila Brintnall, professor of mathematics.
This year's inductees include Joseph Allotey of Accra, Ghana, biology major; Benjamin Baker of Kerrville, Texas, chemistry major; Lindsey Ball of Guthrie, biology major; Garyn Batchelor of Cheyenne, mathematics education major; Mary Berntsen of Conway Springs, Kansas, social science education major; McKenna Carlton of Lakewood, Colorado, nursing major; Mikayla Carpenter of Clinton, vocal music major; Brittany Cirnigliaro of Hudson, Florida, early childhood education; Damon Doss Jr. of Denver, Colorado, mathematics major; Jacob Fuller of Guthrie, biology major; Bailie Gooch of Stroud, health and sports science major; Jordan Harris of Enid, health and sports science education major; Peyton Lucas of Fairview, psychology major; Kenzie Mize of Fort Gibson, nursing major; Chloe Nutley of Elk City, mathematics major; Caitlyn Pray of Caldwell, Kansas, mass communication major; Ethan Sacket of Aline, business administration major; Dezereè Sawyer of Enid, accounting major; Emma Sporleder of Bristow, mass communication major; Wynter Standridge of Woodward, social work major; Siona Walsh of Forgan, biology major; Ryan Willingham of Reseda, California, psychology major; and Michelle Willson of Conway Springs, Kansas, mass communication major.
Red and Black Scroll officers were elected the same evening. New officers are: Harris, president; Nutley, vice president; Allotey, secretary/treasurer; Willson, reporter; and Sacket, historian.
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