Wartburg inducts 63 into Phi Eta Sigma honor society
October 4, 2017
New members include:
Iowa
Ames: Justin Schoppe
Anamosa: Kolin Schulte
Ankeny: Rebecca Blackmer
Aplington: Erin Folken
Bettendorf: Nickolas Schwake
Cedar Falls: Alexandra Williams Perez
Cedar Rapids: Allison Bouffard, Danielle Gerlach, Hunter Wong
Clermont: Rebecca Miller
Clive: Zoey Clark, Andrew Linkletter
Denver: Cameron Corday, Jennifer Wiley
Dubuque: Grant Kincaid
Dysart: Trevor Krug, Weston Krug
Ely: Tyler Nunemaker
Emmetsburg: Emily Schmidt
Fairfax: Jason Niccolls
Gowrie: Erica Rittgers
Grimes: Nathaniel Huff
Hampton: John Krull
Independence: Matthew Ohl, Mitchell Ohl
Johnston: Greta Hammond
La Motte: Codey Olson
Marion: Devin Eby, Emmanuel Jeffery
Masonville: Gradon Fangman
Miles: William Hasken
New Hampton: Karly Fitzgerald
Parkersburg: Emily Russell
Plainfield: Aubry Bienemann
Rockford: Harlie Jacobsen
Springville: Megan Wagaman
Story City: Brooke Huffaker
Waverly: Emily Bingham, Sanah Munir
Illinois
Flanagan: Alana Harms
Lake Villa: Benjamin Milewski, Matthew Milewski
Port Byron: Austin Thompson
Rockton: Allison Limke
Sycamore: Bailey Hunt
Minnesota
Cologne: Parry Larson
Crystal: Garrett Lane
Eyota: Cole Martin
La Crescent: Tanner Duffy
Lake City: Annelise Ender
Moose Lake: Lyric Lekander
Rochester: Hannah James
North Dakota
Jamestown: Brittney Carpenter
South Dakota
Armour: Sadie Eitemiller
Wisconsin
Cassville: Payton Brinkman
La Crosse: Zachary Snyder
Mount Horeb: Micah Sieg
Viroqua: Sierra Mastin
Costa Rica
Kimberly Cespedes Torres
Japan
Sae Niimura
Malaysia
Angeline Neo
Pakistan
Shahzeb Jadoon
Sierra Leone
Abubakarr Conteh
Phi Eta Sigma is the oldest and largest freshman honor society. A student must achieve a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 and be in the top 20 percent of their class by the end of the first year.
Wartburg College’s Phi Eta Sigma members have the opportunity to win additional scholarships through the honor society as well as participate in a variety of social and service events on campus.