Northwestern’s Red and Black Scroll Honor Society inducts 32 new members
Northwestern Oklahoma State University recently inducted 32 new members into the Red and Black Scroll Honor Society 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 Betty Abbey of Accra Ghana, Africa, biology major; Audrey Amissah of Accra Ghana, Africa, biology major; Cheney Bird of Alva, nursing major; Samichin Bista of Litipur, Nepal, computer science major; Ryann Blackburn of Balko, elementary education major; Madeline Bonine of Alva, accounting major; Marylea Burgess of Woodward, mathematics education; Ashley Carter of Enid, computer science major; Kevin Cosper of Cleo Springs, mathematics major; Katelyn Cutsinger of Vici, vocal music major; Shalyn Farrington of Beaver, nursing major; Karly Gillispie of Shattuck, accounting major; Rosa Guel of Los Angeles, California, psychology major; Cassidy Hackett of Edmond, business administration major; Pawana Itani of Nepal, nursing major; Oluwatoyosi Rhoda Kaffi of Nigeria, Africa, nursing major; Brieanna McClure of Alva, biology major; Gabriela Morales of Beaver, nursing major; Precious Okeke of Lagos, Nigeria, Africa, accounting major; Courtney Padilla of Guymon, business administration major; Morgan Phillips of Gage, business administration major; Aaron Pierce of Alva, vocal music major; Patricia Pixler of Waynoka, psychology major; Paola Ponce-Villalobos of Beaver, mathematics education; Lauren Reitz of Edmond, nursing major; Mary Shaffer of Ringwood, biology major; Sumji Sherpa of Sonkhuwasabha, Nepal, nursing major; Sanjita Shrestha of Kathmandu, Nepal, computer science major; Sushil Thapa of Kathmandu, Nepal, computer science major; Sadie Vore of Burlington, elementary education major; J.C. Wells of Laverne, mathematics education major; and Clarissa Wiley of Bristow, biology major.
Red and Black Scroll officers were elected the same evening. New officers are: Abbey, president; Wells, vice president; Shaffer, secretary/treasurer; and Cosper, reporter/historian.