The Society of Pi Kappa Lambda

Eta Nu Chapter
The Society of Pi Kappa Lambda,
established in 1916 at Northwestern University, is dedicated to the
furtherance of music in education and education in music in colleges,
universities, and other institutions of higher learning which offer
music degree programs. The Eta Nu chapter, established in 1992,
hosts the annual music department Honors
Convocation, which features
a recital by the year's outstanding performers and an address by a
distinguished alumni speaker.
The Eta Nu chapter will hold its annual reception,
meeting, and induction ceremony on Monday, April 17, 2006 in the
Choral Room.
Chapter officers will be elected, and new members
inducted. All members are invited to attend.
Membership Roster
Faculty Members (in alphabetical order)
Student Members (in order of induction)
- June Meyer
- John Holmes
- Angela Turner Wilson
- Larry D. Reeder
- Martha Reeder
- Suzy White-Williams
- Jennifer E. Dudley
- Rebecca Brown
- Keith E. Touchton
- Kathy King
- Melanie Riley
- Melody Raines
- Bonnie Borst
- Maurice Weatherall
- Ginger McCallum
- Elizabeth Johnson
- Vicki Wilson
- Jeff Vickers
- Thomas Takayama (transfer)
- William Rayburn
- William Swan
- Matthew Rowan
- Brenda Jenkins
- Angela Tate Hunt
- Ryan Todd
- Keith Keeton
- Philip Walkley
- Johanna Monroe
- John Dulaney (transfer)
- Sarah Rutledge
- Natalie Rakestraw
- Richard Shirey
- Barbara Hudson
- Darwin Brooks
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- Fen-Fang Chen
- Brooke Bagley
- Grant Wall
- William Waldrop
- Karl Zinsmeister (transfer)
- Joseph Howell
- Nicholas Pierce
- April Lancaster
- Rebekah Neal
- Jeff Tilghman
- Sherry Styers
- Lisa Maxedon
- William Garner
- Lane Thompson
- Brandy Allison
- Amy Aucoin
- Michel Jefferson
- Jacob Newberry
- Brenon Eaton
- Benji Wilson
- Allison Stanford
- Jill Ward
- Jennifer McQuade
- Mark McQuade
- Rebecca Shudak
- Justin Wallace
- Rebecca Geihsler-Chittom
- Charles Miles
- Cari Ann Kreienhop
- Jennifer Dickinson
- Deanna Nicholson
- Jermy Smith
- Briana Fae Logan
- Claire Taylor
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