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14th ANNUAL

academic excellence SERIES

Phi Eta Sigma

NATIONAL FRESHMAN HONOR SOCIETY
SPRING INDUCTION CEREMONY
APRIL 7, 2019
2 P.M.
GEMMELL MPR

PHI ETA SIGMA
Madison Abbey
Nicholas Allis
Zachary Austin
Logan Baumgardner
Lindsay Black
Trista Bowser
Patricia Brown
Zoey Brown
Natalie Brown
Ryleigh Bruner
Ronald Buckner
Erika Carolus
Mara Chappie
Jessica Charles
Brooke Cline
Shayne Coles
Steven Curry
Antonius De Lange
Emma Dennison
Chelsey Dodds
Alayna Dowdall
Kayla Eaton
Alexander Fincher
Aubrey Fisher
Calvin-John Franke
Abbi Friguglietti
Abigail Fuhrman
Giovanni Giambanco
Abigail Greenburg
Devin Greener
Cassandra Haffner
Aimee Haslet
Emily Hegedus
Jenna Henderson
James Hicken
Madison Holben
Jasmine Hulley

members

Justin Ingram
Logan Johnston
Aleah Karam
Autumn Karns
Mariah Kephart
Emily Kiner
Abigail Leslie
Kyleigh Lewis
Allison Lingo
Katelyn Lore
Lexi Lorenz
Trent Maines
Valarie Mayhew
Morgyn McBride
Elaina McClelland
Aleigha McClintick
Beka McClymonds
Erin McGuinness
Karlee Melia
Justin Moffett
Katherine Mortier
Sarah Murray
Lisa Neidich
Trelyn Nelson
Hannah Norton
Kaylee Olszewski
Christopher Park
Samantha Payne
Cassidy Pears
Carley Pletcher
Kaia Rearick
John Richards
Mulugeta Robertson
Cheyenne Rosenberg
Joseph Rossi
Brittany Rupert
Anna Rutecki

Nathan Schons
Nicholas Shiner
Mitchell Sienkiewicz
Christian Smith
Baileigh Splain
Jacqueline Sprenger
Annastasia Srock
Robert Stilwell
Jalene Stroncek
Andie Stuart
Abigail Swanson
Margaret Sycalik
Maggie Telenko
Gabriella Tepke
Brianna Thompson
Sydney Tremper
Audrianna VanTassel
Alexandra Vaughn
Kendall Watts
Eliana Welch
Kimberly Westover
Erin Wheeland
Cody Wibirt
Andreja WIlson
Marianna Wolf
Makenzie Wolfe
Aubrey Wrona
Reece Yarger
Lauren Yeager

Honorary Member:
Josh Domitrovich

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 United States
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

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DONALD NAIR SCHOLARSHIP applicants

Emily Baker
Alaina Barner
Katie Benson
Kelley DeSantis

Samantha DiPippa
Joseph Downing
Amy Drick
Haley Link

Emilie Miller
Brianna Shepherd

NEW INDUCTEE SCHOLARSHIP applicants

Logan Baumgardner
Ronald Buckner

Antonius De Lange
Allison Lingo

Maggie Telenko

It is the policy of Clarion University of Pennsylvania that there shall be equal opportunity in all of its educational programs,
services, and benefits, and there shall be no discrimination with regard to a student’s or prospective student’s gender, gender
identity, race or color, ethnicity, national origin or ancestry, age, mental or physical disability, religion or creed, genetic information,
affectional or sexual orientation, veteran status, or other classifications that are protected under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other pertinent
state and federal laws and regulations. Direct inquiries to the Title IX Coordinator, Clarion University of Pennsylvania, 103 Carrier
Administration Building, sfenske@clarion.edu or phone 814-393-2351, or the Director of Social Equity, 210 Carrier Administration
Building 16214-1232; Email asalsgiver@clarion.edu or phone 814-393-2109. Inquiries may also be directed to the Director of the
Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education, 330 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201.