Phi Theta Kappa is a junior college academic honor society. To be
eligible for membership, students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5
or higher and have earned a minimum of 15 credits at Lincoln
College. Each semester, Iota Chi has a special induction ceremony
for new members of the chapter. Dr. Christina Nutt, dean of academic
affairs, was this spring's honorary inductee and keynote speaker.
Phi Theta Kappa and the Iota Chi Chapter dedicate themselves to
four hallmarks: service, scholarship, fellowship and leadership. The
chapter activities have included a voter registration drive and
sending books to soldiers and veterans. Upcoming projects include
working with the Creekside Environmental Center and Special
Olympics.
Assistant Professors Spring Hyde and Will Toedtman serve as
faculty advisers to the group and led the Feb. 17 ceremony.
The following students were inducted
this semester:
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Blake Brown,
Edwardsville
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Timothy Carter,
Delavan
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Tyler Cook, Atlanta
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Kristin Davis,
Delavan
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Jessica Dorgan,
Almond, Wis.
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Luke Dunn, Monticello
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Joel Flores, Calumet
City
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Rachael Fornoff,
Springfield
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Cody Garretson, New
Holland
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Lacey Green, Lincoln
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Donald Hatfield,
Lincoln
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Taylor Hewitt,
Manlius
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Elizabeth Jaegle,
Lincoln
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Cassidy Jennings,
Bartonville
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Kaitlin Jimison,
Forsyth
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Jenny Johnson, Mason
City
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Alex Jones,
Shelbyville
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Shelby Leigh, Lincoln
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Blake Long,
Jacksonville
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Alexa Maxey, Elkin,
N.C.
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Anna Maxwell, Lincoln
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Caitlin Maxwell,
Rochester
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Brittany Meador,
Lincoln
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Kelsie Meserole,
Lincoln
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Carson Nelson,
Lincoln
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Kyle Peden, McLean
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Nathan Robinson,
Weldon
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Diego Rodriguez,
Honduras
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Angie Ruff, Lincoln
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Courtney Sholar,
Chicago
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Chance Simpson,
Lewistown
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Lauren Stanfield,
Lincoln
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Caitlyn Thompson, Red
Bud
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Edraniel Tookes,
Lincoln
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Julio Velandia,
Suarez, Colombia
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Asia Watson, Kankakee
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Christian West,
Lincoln
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Andrea Woods,
Waterford, Mich.
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Christina Nutt, Lincoln -- honorary
[Text from file received from
Lincoln College]
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