Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK), the college’s oldest honor society, will induct new members into the Phi Circle on April 7. Selection is based on outstanding scholarship and leadership in extracurricular activities. No more than three percent of the student body may be voted into membership in any year.
Rhodes’ Phi Circle was founded in 1927. Individuals to be inducted are:
Seniors
Robyn Barrow
Diana Bigler
Karissa Bowley
Mary Catherine Cadden
Nick Dean
Sawyer Earwood
Bailey Heldmar
Alyssa Johnson
Olivia Knauss
Samuel Mattson
Hajar Sakhi
Chelsea Temple
Dy′nelle Todman
Brendan Tyler
Sadie Yanckello
Juniors
John Alar
Brittany Alexander
Bekah Barr
Paul Brandt
Kendall Caledonia
Alex Dileo
Carol Elsakr
Doug Fetterman
Clayton Getchell
Becka Hampton
Tony Hanna
Katie Hatstat
Annie Hohlt
Lara Johnson
Hannah Lewellen
Julia Lovett
Sumner Magruder
Schaeffer Mallory
Bryan Martin
Liza Merlotti
Catherine Miller
Chloe Moore
Iris Mosah
Teddy Nollert
Allison Rogers
Noelle Schmitter-Schrier
Tom Simmermaker
Camille Smith
Lauren Smith
Leah Wisniewski
Alix de Witt
Faculty/Staff members selected for membership:
Dr. Elizabeth Thomas, associate professor of psychology and the director of urban studies and the Memphis Center at Rhodes, and Lynn Conlee, associate director of communications and editor of Rhodes magazine.
The newly elected members will join the current members of Phi Circle:
Omair Arain (vice-president), Gabrielle Bailey, Brooke Bierdz (elections chair), Taryn Burgess, Matt Cannavo, Shelley Choudhury, Emily Clark (president), Katelyn Dagen, James Ekenstedt, Lanier Flanders, Leah Ford, Alex Galloway, Lauren Hales, Blake Harrell, Abbey Judd, Bhavna Kansal, Evan Katz, Bailey Kimmitt, Sarah Koehler, Conor LaRocque, Richard McGuire, Annie Moir, Caroline Ponseti, Ben Priday, Katherine Robinson (secretary), Chandler Schneider, Taylor Sieben, Jenna Sullivan, Andrew Tait, Andrew Wallis, and Jess Wilder.
Dr. Patrick Gray is faculty secretary of Phi Circle, and John Rone, director of college events, is circle advisor.