The Wartburg College chapter of the Phi Eta Sigma first-year honor society recently inducted 60 new members.

New members include:

Michelle Ankrum
Carlee Bertram
Kylie Bildstein
Bergan Blommers
Levi Capesius
Erin Capper
Greta Christianson
Rebekah Corson
Clare Davison
Takeaki Doi
Emily Duff
Freddie Eden
Kendall Erenberger
Brianna Greiskalns
Nicholas Hofsommer
Brant Holst
Cambria Jacobs
Cayley Jameson
Katie Johnson
Brett Kelting
Mallory Laube
Emily Leonhart
Dikgarebe Mamabolo
Sara Martin
Elaina Martz
Jenna McMains
Haley Meyer
Courtney Moser
Melanie Muller
Bailey Naig
Rachel Ndjuluwa
Andrew Newell
Silvia Oakland
Marcus Ortiz
Caitlyn Owen
Eryn Perry
Grace Pistek
Natalie Risse
Sydney Rottinghaus
Ashley Rottinghaus
Abree Russell
Chloe Sauer
Bridget Schaufenbuel
Sadie Short
Natalie Shroyer
Noah Solheim
Hannah Sprague
Jaderial Staebler
Madison Stirling
Madison Stoakes
Jessica Sydnes
Madison TeKippe
Gale Trimble
Johanna Vander Wilt
Carly Van Keulen
Autumn Voyles
Annika Wall
Lauren Yuska
Allison Yuska
Bethany Zenk

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.