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OSU Announces Top 10 Freshmen

Twenty Oklahoma State University students have been selected as the Top Ten Freshmen Men and the Top Ten Freshmen Women.

These students who receive this honor are selected based on scholarship, community service, campus involvement and outstanding leadership during their freshman year. These students all went through an interview process and the Top Ten Freshmen were selected after the interviews.   

These students will be formally recognized during a ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 4, in the Browsing Room of Edmon Low Library, and again later that day during halftime of the OSU-Iowa State football game.   

TOP 10 WOMEN

OKLAHOMA   

  • BROKEN ARROW: Bailey Chambers, Nutritional Sciences-Dietetics/Spanish, Daughter of Mark and Stacey Chambers      
  • DUNCAN: Allison Christian, Animal Science (Pre-Vet), Daughter of Jon Christian, Tina Huffman and Mack Huffman    
  • GARBER: Elise Amundson, Accounting, Daughter of Troy and Angela Amundson     
  • LAWTON: Taylor Kennedy, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Daughter of Phil and Anita Kennedy
  • STILLWATER: Austyn Iven, Sports Media, Daughter of Val Gene and Angela Iven Madison Rash, Human Development and Family Science-Family and Consumer Science Education, Daughter of Dea Rash and the late Preston Rash     
  • WOODWARD: Julia Benbrook, Multimedia Journalism, Daughter of Bruce and Sheryl Benbrook Jaci Hodges, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Pre-Med), Daughter of Andy and Kim Hodges          

COLORADO 

  • BEULAH: Jacquelyn Lane, Chemical Engineering, Daughter of Dr. Gary and Renee Lane     

OHIO 

  • MECHANICSBURG: Erica Summerfield, Agricultural Education, Daughter of Dan and Debbie Summerfield              

TOP 10 MEN

OKLAHOMA 

  • CHECOTAH: Ridge Howell, English and History, Son of Justin and Tricia Howell     
  • EDMOND: Nicholas Foster, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Son of Paul and Susan Foster Stephen Tinker, Physiology (Pre-Med), Son of Thomas and Renee Tinker     
  • ELGIN: Ryan Neal, Chemical Engineering, Son of Robert and Anna Neal      
  • GARBER: Tyler Schnaithman, Agricultural Economics, Son of Lee and Becky Schnaithman      
  • KINGFISHER: Grant Newton, Management/Finance, Son of Randall and Sandy Newton     
  • KREMLIN: Ricki Schroeder, Agricultural Leadership, Son of Randy and Marlys Schroeder     
  • LAMONT: Lawson Thompson, Agricultural Education, Son of Micheal and Laura Thompson     
  • LOCUST GROVE: Garrett Reed, Agribusiness (Pre-Law), Son of Scott and Paula Reed     

KANSAS 

  • MANHATTAN: Andrew Schulz, Mechanical Engineering, Son of Kirk and Noel Schulz
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