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College initiates 35 members into Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
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[March 18, 2010]
The Iota Chi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at
Lincoln College inducted 35 members at its annual initiation
ceremonies on Feb. 24. Phi Theta Kappa is the international honor
society of the two-year college. Founded in Missouri in 1918, its
mission is to recognize academic excellence and provide
opportunities for its members to experience growth through service
projects, fellowships events, leadership training and other
opportunities.
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Students initiated into Phi Theta Kappa must have obtained sophomore
status and maintain a high cumulative grade-point average.
Professors John Welter and Chris Gray serve as faculty advisers to
Iota Chi chapter and welcomed the following students and their
families during a special ceremony on campus:
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Courtney Akers,
Elkhart
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Allyson Bardy,
Bolingbrook
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Bryce Bohman, Moline
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Jeffery Bolen, San
Jose
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John Brockhouse,
Arnold, Mo.,
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Kalysa Brooks, Joliet
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Hailey Cooper, New
Holland
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Chance Davidson,
Litchfield
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Lara Dawson,
Mulkeytown
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Nichole Etcheson,
Lincoln
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Heather Fedrick,
Chicago
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Cody Follis, Lincoln
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Chelsea Gunterman, Lincoln
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Abigale Hare, Shannon
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Megan Herrman, Havana
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Lauren Hess, Morton
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Jacob Hibbert, East
Peoria
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Kayla Jenkins, New
Holland
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Yvette Johnson,
Christopher
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Pete Moxley, Streator
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Amanda Pepmeyer,
Macomb
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Shelbi Rentmeister,
Clinton
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Theodore Rich,
Deerfield
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Jason Rohrer, Lincoln
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Louis Schonauer,
Lincoln
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Carissa Skaggs,
Lincoln
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Amy Springer, Lincoln
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Kaitlyn Stauffer,
Lincoln
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Danielle Stephenson,
Campbell Hill
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Blake Walch, Barry
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Craig Wallin,
Elkhart, Ind.
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Alexandra Williams,
Lincoln
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Lucas Woolridge,
Clinton
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Lucas Wright, Nokomis
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Stephanie Yarr,
Naperville
[Text from file received from
Lincoln College] |