Glory of Missouri Award recipients from Eureka, Lafayette and Marquette high schools were recognized by the House of Representatives at the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City on Monday, Feb. 8.
The award recognizes 14 students from each school, each representing one of the virtues that make up the "Glory of Missouri," which are engraved in the House Chamber. The virtues are Knowledge, Liberty, Equality, Law, Justice, Fraternity, Education, Progress, Honor, Truth, Virtue, Temperance, Enterprise and Charity.
Rockwood Summit High will announce and honor its Glory of Missouri recipients at a later date.
Congratulations to the Glory of Missouri Award recipients!

Eureka HighKnowledge: Virginia Trentmann
Liberty: Sedona Sayers
Equality: Morgan Brown
Law: Quinn Thomas
Justice: Sydney Krey
Fraternity: Jeremiah Schumacher
Progress: Joseph Khoukaz
Honor: Trace Ruckman
Truth: Faith Thompson
Virtue: Brady Bachert
Temperance: Geetika Sharda
Enterprise: Cela Van Lieshout
Charity: Kate Gwaltney

Lafayette HighKnowledge: Rohith Ryali
Liberty: Neeza Singh
Equality: Aisha Analil
Law: Pranavi Pitchyaiah
Justice: Tsigereda Berry
Fraternity: Kyle Klostermann
Education: Jeffrey Chan
Progress: Kathryn Wenger
Honor: Logan Coleman
Truth: Patricia Makalintal
Virtue: Maya Frank
Temperance: Na'Zir Dent
Enterprise: Kevin Vera
Charity: Hope Ware

Marquette HighKnowledge: Phoebe Calabrese
Liberty: Chris Kreh
Equality: Michael Anselmo
Law: Kennedi Watkins
Justice: Meg Morrow
Fraternity: Amanda Eshelman
Education: Katelynn Quade
Progress: Alexander Radovilsky
Honor: Bryden Behrens
Truth: Aarushi Boinepally
Virtue: Ivy Williams
Temperance: Connor Del Carmen
Enterprise: Cole Petch
Charity: Caroline Kilo