Alpha Chi Honor Society Spring Inductees
March 10, 2017
Angelo State University’s chapter of the Alpha Chi national honor society inducted 32 new members during a special initiation ceremony on Thursday, March 9, in the Houston Harte University Center.
Alpha Chi is open to students majoring in any academic discipline and has over 300 chapters nationwide with more than 400,000 members. To be eligible, students must rank in the top 10 percent of seniors at their college or university, or in the top 7.5 percent of juniors.
ASU’s spring 2017 inductees by hometown and major are:
San Angelo: McKenzie Adamson, marketing; Astrid Buenrostro, accounting; Aimee Deanda, animal science; Mason Gray, computer science; Russell Howard, mass media; Kristie McClelland, interdisciplinary studies; and Luis Romo-Villa, physics
Amarillo: Abbie Lynn, kinesiology
Anson: Tyler Maxwell, natural resource management
Austin: Landri Vasut, animal science
Big Lake: Itzayana Ramirez, criminal justice
Clinton, Md.: Evelyn Burch, political science
Copperas Cove: Destiny Henderson, nursing
Crosbyton: Christy Appling, nursing
Del Rio: Joseph Saccone, border and homeland security
Deweyville: Talon Shoemake, English
Earth: Clancy Collom, chemistry
Frisco: Madison Burtch, kinesiology
Granbury: Hannah Peregrino, kinesiology
Helotes: Rachel Boezinger, communication
Kerrville: Joseph Maynard, border security; and Taylor Sparkman, music
Knox City: Jessica Hettick, history
Lubbock: Brianna Gabaldon, nursing; and Austin Maddox, computer science
Monahans: Courtney Rodriguez, interdisciplinary studies
New Braunfels: Kasey Smith, nursing
Ozona: Lorenzo Hernandez, English
San Antonio: Lacey Maurice, management
Wichita Falls: Emily Marks, psychology
Winters: Jordan Hamrick, kinesiology
Seoul, South Korea: Hana Lee, accounting
ASU is located in Alpha Chi Region I, and Dr. Karl Havlak, professor of mathematics, is the head faculty advisor for the ASU chapter. Additional faculty advisors are Dr. June Smith for the College of Arts and Humanities, Dr. Biqing Huang for the College of Business, Dr. Charlene Bustos for the College of Education, and Paul Osmanski for the Archer College of Health and Human Services. Havlak is also secretary-treasurer for Region I and a member of the Alpha Chi National Council.