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Ten
student-athletes to be honored
Annual induction into Chi Alpha Sigma
FOR RELEASE -- April
6, 2001
HUNTINGTON, IN—Huntington College’s chapter of Chi Alpha Sigma,
the national college athlete honor society, will conduct its fifth annual
induction ceremony on Sunday, April 8 at 3:00 p.m. on the upper level of
the Habecker Dining Commons. This year's inductees are:
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Bruce
L. Bergdall, a senior Elementary Education major from Huntington, IN.
(Track)
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Amy
M. Brown, a junior Elementary Education major from Roann, IN
(Softball)
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Gregory
C. Byrum, a junior Math Education major from Twelve Mile, IN (Cross
Country)
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Russell
J. Degitz, a junior History Education major from Fort Wayne, IN
(Baseball)
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Jennifer
M. Echert, a senior Accounting major from Oneida, KY (Softball)
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Andrew
J. Kurzen, a junior Graphic Design major from Massmillon, OH
(Basketball)
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Jennie
L. Mach, a senior Exercise Science major from Milbank, SD (Cross
Country/Track)
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Brooke
L. Owens, a junior Business Economics major from Kokomo, IN (Tennis)
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Jordan
S. Phillips, a junior Chemistry/ Pre-Med major from Mansfield, OH
(Soccer)
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Timothy
D. Thompson, a senior Business Management major from Bluffton, OH
(Soccer)
Induction into Chi Alpha Sigma requires that a
student-athlete must have achieved at least a 3.5 cumulative grade point
average, have earned a varsity letter, have been certified as a junior or
senior academically and athletically, and be of high moral character.
“These ten individuals represent the finest student-athletes on
campus,” said Lori Culler, athletic director.
Huntington College is a member of the National Association
of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The Huntington College Foresters
compete in 14 sports for men and women.
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