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NewsApril 23, 1996

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...

More than 100 freshman students were recently inducted into the Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society at Southeast Missouri State University.

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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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