JOPLIN, MO – Forty-five students, including four from Carthage, have been inducted into the Phi Eta Sigma chapter of Missouri Southern State University.
Phi Eta Sigma is the oldest and largest freshmen honor society and has more than 375,000 chapters. Full-time, first-year freshman must attain a 3.5 GPA or higher during the fall or spring semester in order to be invited to join. Members have the opportunity to earn honor chords to be worn during commencement.
The following students were inducted during a recent ceremony at Missouri Southern.
MISSOURI
Ashland
Jaclyn Marie Shaon
Ava
Katelyn Hodges
Butler
Casey Roberts
Carl Junction
Lauren Elizabeth Graves-Walker
Taylor Niemeyer
Carthage
Marady Anderson
Emilee Jo Baker
Jennifer Dayanara Hinojoza
Paola Trujillo
De Soto
Elizabeth Asher
Emma Marie Radford
Logan Sisson
El Dorado Springs
Bailey Dawn Tyler
Jefferson City
Victoria Marie Arcobasso
Joplin
Gabrielle Bickerton
Kylee Brianne Burke
Caden K. Cristy
Audrey Dieckhoff
Alex Etter
Catherine Evenson
Bailee Lewis
Taylor Powell
Reanna Elise Seaman
Julie Sherrod
Maya Diane Strick
Emily V. Brown
Mexico
Grace Kerr
Monett
Layne Skiles
Jennifer Torres
Neosho
Ashlyn Kirby
Brent G. Olson
Oak Grove
Corinne Gould-Cleveland
Oronogo
Emily Allison Quist
Pierce City
Myka Dalise Masters
Richards
Erica Mae Craig
Springfield
Cassilyn Annette Enyart
Webb City
Kaylie Fayth Hulette
ARKANSAS
Fort Smith
Lauren Sutherland
Gentry
Haylee Pyburn
Springdale
Hannah Smithson
KANSAS
Baxter Springs
McKayla Christine Lee
Louisburg
Bailey Belcher
GEORGIA
Acworth
Ayomikun V. Adeyeri
OKLAHOMA
Bartlesville
Chloe Maye
TEXAS
Corinth
Josephine Kay Landwehr