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April 6, 2009
Morningside College recently initiated students into the Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society.
Phi Eta Sigma is a national honor society that recognizes academic excellence among first-year college and university students. There are over 350 chapters, and more than 900,000 students have been initiated into membership since the national honor society was founded in 1923.
Membership in Phi Eta Sigma is open to full-time freshmen who earn a scholastic average of 3.5 or better and who rank in the top 20 percent of their class.
The following Morningside College students were initiated into Phi Eta Sigma:
From Sioux City – Kyle Bubb, Nathan Cale, Daniel Foreman, Matthew Ponder, and Anthony Tomscha.
From Iowa – Jeffrey Bauer Jr., Exira; Jeremy Green, Ankeny; Ryan Johnson, Sergeant Bluff; Daren Koehler, Storm Lake; Monte Larsen, Neola; Curtis Rife, Mondamin; Corey Ring, Minden; Nathan Rodenburg, Mapleton; and Anthony Wiley, Diagonal.
From other states – Vincent Cuviello, Roswell, Ga.; Cory Gaston, McCook, Neb.; Matthew Muschall, Omaha, Neb.; Sean Roberts, Omaha, Neb.; Timothy Speake, Maple Grove, Minn.; and Kevin Zoz, Murdock, Neb.
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