Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Spring 2019 Inductees
April 23, 2019
Angelo State University’s chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi (PKP) national honor society inducted its spring 2019 class of 53 students during a special initiation ceremony on April 16 in the Houston Harte University Center.
ASU’s spring 2019 inductees by hometown and major are:
San Angelo: Taylor Bickford, exercise science; Benjamin Borom, business administration; Katrina Borom, business administration; Charles Branaman, intelligence, security studies and analysis; Samantha Decker, business administration; Jessie Ehl, teacher education; Mariana Felipe, teacher education; Elizabeth Flores, teacher education; Simone Hutchison, music education; Davis Levesque, civil engineering; Megan Martinez, animal science; Borys Montgomery, business administration; Shayna Mullen, history; Park Huijun, health science professions; Andrew Perez, music education; John Raggio, communication; Britnee Raley, mass media; Bethany Ross, communication; and Christene Walker, curriculum and instruction
Andrews: Taylor Bailey, management
Big Spring: Rikee Munsell, psychology; and Garett Parrish, psychology
Blackwell: Kacelyn Follis, social work
Brady: Kaley McBee, management/marketing
Bronte: Louie Martinez, coaching, sports, recreation and fitness administration
Brownwood: Chevy Robertson, physics
Canadian: Byanca Sanchez, teacher education
Canyon Lake: Teruko Hendricks, criminal justice
Carrollton: Christina Hamilton, exercise science
Cedar Park: Kara Naegeli, geosciences
Cherokee: Ana Barbara Uribe, business administration
El Paso: Rebecca Garcia, animal science
Floresville: James Rethaber, applied psychology
Flower Mound: Megan Gordon, animal science
Georgetown: Sara Baxter, music education
Giddings: Abigail Coates, guidance and counseling
Holloman AFB, N.M.: Rebecca Matthews, border and homeland security
Hondo: Alicia Curtis, animal science
Jarrell: Meagan Hill, civil engineering
Katy: Mayra Medina, guidance and counseling
Lubbock: Larissa Davis, nurse practitioner
Madison, Miss.: Cole Hillman, homeland security
Manlius, N.Y.: Sonja Hale, criminal justice
Midland: Jenny Delk-Fikes, nurse practitioner
Mission: Beatriz Garza-Alvarez, guidance and counseling
New Windsor, N.Y.: Heather Eliseo, guidance and counseling
Rowlett: Allyson Warren, nursing
Salado: Joshua Buckley, finance
San Antonio: Andrew Galvan, homeland security
Snyder: Alina Hernandez, mass media
Sweetwater: Debra Hefner, nursing
Uvalde: William Wolfe, applied psychology
Weatherford: Shileigh Potts, exercise science
Phi Kappa Phi is the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society encompassing all academic disciplines. Phi Kappa Phi is considered one of the nation’s most prestigious honorary societies along with Phi Beta Kappa, which recognizes majors in the arts and sciences, and Sigma Xi, which honors majors in the sciences.