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Chi Alpha
Sigma inducts 15 Foresters
FOR RELEASE May 7, 2003
HUNTINGTON, IN— Huntington College’s Chi
Alpha Sigma, the National College Athlete Honor Society, recently inducted
15 student-athletes into its ranks. The athletes join the 55 members in
the society since its beginning in 1997.
Induction into Chi Alpha Sigma requires a
student-athlete to achieve at least a 3.5 cumulative grade point average,
earn a varsity letter, be a junior or senior in academic standing, and be
of high moral character. Members of this honor society represent the
finest student-athletes on Huntington College’s campus.
“We are blessed to have such outstanding
young men and women participating in athletics here at Huntington
College,” said HC athletic director and head men’s and women’s tennis
coach, Gary
Turner. “It is evident in their everyday lives that they
possess integrity, character and high academic achievement. They are
outstanding representatives of Jesus Christ, Huntington College and the
Huntington community.”
Christopher A. Buehrer
is a junior elementary education
major from Archbold,
Ohio (Archbold High School). He is
a member of the Forester cross country and
track and field teams, an
All-American Scholar Athlete, a member of the Alpha Chi National Honor
Society, a member of Kappa Delta Pi (the International Honor Society for
Educators), and is a Dean’s List honoree.
Walter P. Burgin
is a junior business accounting major from
Kokomo, Ind. (Kokomo
Northwestern High School). He is a
member of the Forester track and field
team, Phi Beta Lambda (the business
honor society) and is a Dean’s List honoree.
Denis Dreni
is a junior computer science major from Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Linn-Mar High
School). He is a member of the Forester soccer team
and is a Dean’s List
honoree.
Jeffery A. Edgel
is a junior elementary education major from Grand Ledge,
Mich. (Grand
Ledge High School). He is a member
of the Forester soccer team and is a Dean’s List honoree.
Benjamin E. Eggleston
is a senior mathematics major from Elkhart,
Ind. (Jimtown High School). He is a
member of the Forester tennis
team, a member of Alpha Chi and a Dean’s
List honoree.
Rebecca A. Harness
is a senior biology major from Byron Center, Mich. (Byron
Center High School). She is a
member of the Forester tennis team and is a Dean’s List honoree.
Nicole E. Jacob
is a junior psychology major from Van Wert,
Ohio (Van Wert High School). She is
a member of the Forester cross country and
track teams and a Dean’s List
honoree.
Aaron T. Klopfenstein
is a junior business accounting
major from Wauseon,
Ohio (Wauseon High School). He is a
member of the Forester baseball team and a Dean’s List honoree.
Brandon
R. Schwartz
is a junior art education major from
Brooklyn,
Mich. (Columbia Central High
School). He is a member of the Forester track and field team and a Dean’s
List honoree.
Dana M. Starks
is a senior exercise science major from Grand Ledge, Mich. (Grand
Ledge High School). She is a member
of the Forester tennis team and a Dean’s List honoree.
Ryan D. Thwaits
is a junior business management major from Syracuse,
Ind. (Fairfield High School). He is
a member of the Forester basketball team, an honorable mention
All-American, a second-team All-Mid-Central Conference player, an
All-American Scholar Athlete and a Dean’s List honoree.
Kathleen R. Turner
is a junior communication studies major from
Huntington,
Ind. (McPherson High School
[Kan.]). She is a member of the Forester tennis team
and a Dean’s List
honoree.
Lindsey D. Weber
is a junior educational ministries major from
Kendallville, Ind. (East
Noble High School). She is a member
of the Forester tennis team and a Dean’s List honoree.
Brooke L. Welch
is a junior communications major from Berne, Ind. (South
Adams High School). She is a member
of the Forester cross country and
track and field teams, an All-American
Scholar Athlete and a Dean’s List honoree.
Derek A. Yoder
is a junior psychology major from Shipshewana,
Ind. (Westview High School). He is
a member of the Forester basketball
team, an All-American Scholar Athlete
and a Dean’s List honoree.
The Huntington College
Foresters compete in 14 intercollegiate sports for men and women and hold
membership in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).
In the past six years, Huntington has produced 43 All-America honors and
69 All-America Scholar Athlete honors. Huntington College is a
comprehensive Christian college of the liberal arts offering graduate and
undergraduate programs in more than 60 academic concentrations. Founded in
1897 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, Huntington College is
located on a contemporary, lakeside campus in Huntington, Indiana.
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Indiana.
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