OSU Mortar Board names Top 20 freshman men and women
Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Media Contact: Jeff Hopper | Communications and Media Relations Manager | 405-744-5827 | jeff.hopper@okstate.edu
The Oklahoma State University chapter of the Mortar Board honor society recently named its top 20 freshmen, as well as Top 10 freshman men and women for the 2024-25 class.
Students are selected based on the criteria of scholarship, outstanding leadership and community service. Students apply when they are sophomores based on accomplishments during their freshman year.
* - Top 10
Top 20 women:
Aliviah Jolly — Spears School of Business; international business; Mannford, Oklahoma
Ashley Casillas — College of Education and Human Sciences; applied exercise science; Kingfisher, Oklahoma
Cameron Anderson — College of Education and Human Sciences; mathematics, secondary education; Tulsa*
Charlotte Talafuse — College of Education and Human Sciences; aerospace administration and operations; Norman, Oklahoma*
Chloe Blair — Spears School of Business; agribusiness, finance; Kingfisher, Oklahoma*
Claire Pellett — College of Education and Human Sciences; applied exercise science; Atlantic, Iowa
Clancey Krahn — Ferguson College of Agriculture; agricultural communications, animal science; Albany, Oregon*
Ellie Drach — Ferguson College of Agriculture; animal science; Pontiac, Illinois
Grace Wright — Ferguson College of Agriculture; agricultural communications, agricultural education; Byars, Oklahoma
Jenna Sanders — Ferguson College of Agriculture; agribusiness, agricultural communications; Oakdale, California*
Jolie Bryson — Ferguson College of Agriculture; agricultural communications; Muenster, Texas
Kailee Macy — Ferguson College of Agriculture; agricultural communications; Culver, Oregon*
Kylie Hood — College of Arts and Sciences; agribusiness, political science; Kingfisher, Oklahoma
Libby Payne — Spears School of Business; accounting, finance; Richardson, Texas*
Lily Brown — Spears School of Business; agribusiness, accounting; Exeter, Maine
Macy Mueller — College of Education and Human Sciences; nutritional sciences; Tulsa*
Mollie Kate Webb — Ferguson College of Agriculture; agricultural leadership; Glasgow, Kentucky
Neilee Guinn — Ferguson College of Agriculture; agricultural leadership; Porter, Oklahoma
Reagan Carey — College of Education and Human Sciences; nursing; Guthrie, Oklahoma*
Reagan Roberts — College of Arts and Sciences; physiology; Grove, Oklahoma*
Top 20 men:
Andrew Schulz — Ferguson College of Agriculture; agribusiness; Reardan, Washington*
Braden Hamilton — Ferguson College of Agriculture; agribusiness; Durant, Oklahoma*
Chandler Patterson — College of Arts and Sciences; political science; Tuttle, Oklahoma*
Cody Moss — College of Education and Human Sciences; nutritional sciences; Stillwater
Connor Lyons — Spears School of Business; data analytics, finance; Olathe, Kansas
Eli Lyon — Ferguson College of Agriculture; biochemistry and molecular biology; Vinita, Oklahoma
Griffin Goodno — College of Arts and Sciences; physics, finance; Farmers Branch, Texas
Harrison Oakes — College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology; aerospace and mechanical engineering; Guymon, Oklahoma*
Joe Black — College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology; chemical engineering; Moore, Oklahoma*
Kesler Collins — Ferguson College of Agriculture; agribusiness; Flanagan, Illinois
Luke Blackwell — Ferguson College of Agriculture; plant and soil science; Amarillo, Texas*
Myles Lozano — College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology; aerospace and mechanical engineering; Brookline, Missouri
Reese Huhnke — College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology; chemical engineering; Whitesboro, Texas*
Rylan Harris — Ferguson College of Agriculture; plant and soil sciences; Hobart, Oklahoma*
Sawyer Moss — Spears School of Business; data analytics; Abilene, Texas*
Thatcher Heglin — College of Education and Human Sciences; nutritional sciences; Hobart, Oklahoma
Trace Brunk — College of Education and Human Sciences; applied exercise science; Yukon, Oklahoma
Trell Amoss — Ferguson College of Agriculture; agribusiness; Albia, Iowa*
Tristen Bird — Spears School of Business; finance; Frisco, Texas
William Stonebarger — Spears School of Business; agribusiness, accounting; Frisco, Texas