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Honored Freshmen

By April 2, 2007December 16th, 2021No Comments

4/2/07

Maryville University of Saint Louis recently inducted 87 freshmen into Alpha Lambda Delta, a national honor society that recognizes and encourages academic excellence among first-year students. Membership in Alpha Lambda Delta is open to full-time freshmen students who earn a grade point average of 3.5 or better at a four-year college or university.

Maryville students inducted were:

Missouri
Argyle – Abby Brunnert
Armstrong – Seth Jarboe
Arnold – Elizabeth Kidwell
Augusta – Kara Lincoln
Ballwin – Lisa Ramsey, Cynthia Vaporean
Bourbon – Brianna Dawson
Cape Girardeau – Kaitlyn Scheeter
Chesterfield – Monica Hashemi, Gregory Schwartz, Laura Steiner
Creighton – Rhonda Toomey
Des Peres – Meghan McGuire
Ellisville – Danielle Byrne
Eureka – Samantha Hoffman, Tara Holladay, Ashley Swafford
Fenton – Elizabeth Miller
Florissant – Kelly O’Brien, Elizabeth Roller
Hannibal – Margaret Hilbert, Cecil Scott IV
Hillsboro – Tarah Schroeter
House Springs – Amber Althoff
Jackson – Katie Loos, Jacob Wengert, Kylie Werner
Maryland Heights – Laura Jendusa
Morrison – Liza Hackmann
O’Fallon – Stephanie Gibbs, Rachael Moir
Old Monroe – Megan Hibbeler
Owensville – Ashley Havelka
Palmyra – Kara Dames, Missy Yager
Perryville – Rebecca Bachmann, Alaina Ernst
Springfield – Audrey Fok
St. Charles – Kayla Goeke, Heather McEwen, Kathryn Street
St. Louis – Stephanie Barlow, Michelle Berns, Kristen Dobberstein, Shannon Goff, Kayla Henry, Meagan Kennedy, Melissa Kopp, Theresa Nelson, Laura Sahaida, Amanda Umlah
St. Paul – Grace Corcoran
St. Peters – Laura Fecht, Caroline Jaycox, Danielle Nelke
Sullivan – Ariella Brumley
Washington – Amanda Newbanks, Anna Unnerstall
Waynesville – Aaron Burt
Wildwood – Travis Bader, Michael Broom

Illinois
Breese – Jolyn Vonder Haar
Bunker Hill – Morgan Meehan
Columbia – Alexandra Verbeke
Edwards – Kendria Boddie
Effingham – Mallory Althoff
Fairview Heights – Jessica Hadfield
Hillsboro – Kathryn Hobson
La Prairie – Carley Smith
Morton – Jennifer Burk
Naperville – Jennifer Bruck
Nashville – Thomas Colbrook
Olney – Briana Harlan
Quincy – Jake Smith
Red Bud – Justin Langrehr, Christopher Stenzel
Steeleville – Jamie Weaver
Teutopolis – Alan Probst
Walnut Hill – Andrea Jackson

Colorado
Greeley – Jennifer Taylor

Indiana
Evansville – Andrea Herschelman
Indianapolis – Carolyn Ranck

Kansas
Lawrence – Jessica Campbell

Nebraska
Omaha – Nicholas Pierce-Cramer

Ohio
Powell – Tara Armstrong

Texas
Round Rock – Kelly Winking

Utah
Centerville – Jessica Hall

Wisconsin
Green Bay – Tyler Saxton

Maryville University, founded in 1872, is a private, coeducational institution offering approximately 50 undergraduate, seven master’s and two doctoral degree programs to 3,300 students. Ranked by U.S. News and World Report as one of America’s Best Colleges in the Midwest, Maryville University prepares its students for successful and meaningful careers by offering programs that integrate liberal arts with professional studies.

Among Maryville’s most recent graduates, 94 percent are employed or attending graduate school. Approximately 15,000 alumni work and live in the St. Louis region.

Catherine Boelhauf