More than 100 freshman students were recently inducted into the Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society at Southeast Missouri State University.
Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor society that was founded in 1923 at the University of Illinois. The local chapter was founded in 1984.
Area students inducted are Terri L. Wachter of Altenburg; Elizabeth Beardslee of Benton; Jason L. Bowers, Raymond A. Foster, Susan E. Gullette, Joshua C. LaMar, Josh M. Miller, Regina R. Ruebel, Amanda R. Whipple and Dawn M. Witty, all of Cape Girardeau; Gretchen M. Davie of Chaffee; Justin H. Guiling of Charleston; Jody E. Crow, Jolean R. Logan and Darrin D. Tipton, all of Dexter; Mandy M. Ashcraft of East Prairie; Kimberly K. Minner of Glen Allen; Elizabeth E. Harshaw of Gordonville; Jennifer L. Campbell, D. Matthew Edwards, Amy C. Holman, Shelby K. Kingree, Melanie D. McCormack, Gina M. Parenteau, Kevin J. Schabbing and Robin C. Wiegand, all of Jackson; Christina B. Bollinger and Michele L. Welker, both of Marble Hill; Dana E. Monier and Leigh A. Neathery, both of Perryville; Matthew W. Buttrey and Jean D. McHarry, both of Scott City; and Lisa A. Rendleman of Anna, Ill.
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