14th ANNUAL academic excellence SERIES

Phi Eta Sigma NATIONAL FRESHMAN SPRING INDUCTION CEREMONY

APRIL 7, 2019 2 P.M. GEMMELL MPR PHI ETA SIGMA members Madison Abbey Justin Ingram Nathan Schons Nicholas Allis Logan Johnston Nicholas Shiner Zachary Austin Aleah Karam Mitchell Sienkiewicz Logan Baumgardner Autumn Karns Christian Smith Lindsay Black Mariah Kephart Baileigh Splain Trista Bowser Emily Kiner Jacqueline Sprenger Patricia Brown Abigail Leslie Annastasia Srock Zoey Brown Kyleigh Lewis Robert Stilwell Natalie Brown Allison Lingo Jalene Stroncek Ryleigh Bruner Katelyn Lore Andie Stuart Ronald Buckner Lexi Lorenz Abigail Swanson Erika Carolus Trent Maines Margaret Sycalik Mara Chappie Valarie Mayhew Maggie Telenko Jessica Charles Morgyn McBride Gabriella Tepke Brooke Cline Elaina McClelland Brianna Thompson Shayne Coles Aleigha McClintick Sydney Tremper Steven Curry Beka McClymonds Audrianna VanTassel Antonius De Lange Erin McGuinness Alexandra Vaughn Emma Dennison Karlee Melia Kendall Watts Chelsey Dodds Justin Moffett Eliana Welch Alayna Dowdall Katherine Mortier Kimberly Westover Kayla Eaton Sarah Murray Erin Wheeland Alexander Fincher Lisa Neidich Cody Wibirt Aubrey Fisher Trelyn Nelson Andreja WIlson Calvin-John Franke Hannah Norton Marianna Wolf Abbi Friguglietti Kaylee Olszewski Makenzie Wolfe Abigail Fuhrman Christopher Park Aubrey Wrona Giovanni Giambanco Samantha Payne Reece Yarger Abigail Greenburg Cassidy Pears Lauren Yeager Devin Greener Carley Pletcher Cassandra Haffner Kaia Rearick Aimee Haslet John Richards Honorary Member: Emily Hegedus Mulugeta Robertson Josh Domitrovich Jenna Henderson Cheyenne Rosenberg James Hicken Joseph Rossi Madison Holben Brittany Rupert Jasmine Hulley Anna Rutecki PHI ETA SIGMA National Honor Society Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor society for college freshmen. A member of the Association of College Honor Societies, it was founded at the University of Illinois on March 22, 1923. Its goal is to encourage and reward high scholastic achievement among freshmen in institutions of higher learning.

There are more than 300 chapters throughout the and more than 700,000 members. National conventions are held every two years, with student delegates from each chapter attending at the national organization’s expense.

The students who are being honored at this ceremony earned quality-point averages of at least 3.5 while freshmen at Clarion University of Pennsylvania.

CHAPTER OFFICERS President Rebecca Mullen Vice President Kelley DeSantis Treasurer Katie Benson Secretary Emily Baker Senior Advisor Joseph Downing Junior Advisor Mickenna Ansell Fundraising Chair Haley Link Community Service Chair Amy Drick Historian Haley Bills Advisor Erin Lewis

Φρυιζ Εδτι δωαµζ DONALD NAIR SCHOLARSHIP applicants Emily Baker Samantha DiPippa Emilie Miller Alaina Barner Joseph Downing Brianna Shepherd Katie Benson Amy Drick Kelley DeSantis Haley Link NEW INDUCTEE SCHOLARSHIP applicants Logan Baumgardner Antonius De Lange Maggie Telenko Ronald Buckner Allison Lingo

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