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News:
February 25, 2004
Eleven Students Inducted into Alpha
Chi
Eleven
students, representing the top five percent of the junior
class and the top ten percent of the senior class, were
inducted into the Alpha Chi National collegiate honor
society.
Juniors Ashlee Houser, Ashley McCall, Jake Neal and Jennifer
Potts, along with seniors Julieta Barcaglioni, John Bingham,
Carmen Hughey, Natalie Payne, Cary Rodriquez, Jessica
Smith and Aaron Tolan joined current members Kristen Biggerstaff,
Jessica LaRue, Justin Petersen, Ruth Anne Potts, Mary
Elizabeth Urps and Kyle Woodworth.
Alpha Chi’s purpose is to promote academic excellence
and exemplary character among college and university students.
The name comes from the initial letters of the Greek words
for “truth” and “character.”
While its membership requirements are the same as Phi
Beta Kappa, Alpha Chi is unique among honor societies
because it encourages not only scholarship but also service
and faithfulness to the religious ideals of Southern Wesleyan.
Recommendations for membership come from the registrar
and the academic dean; Academic Council approves candidates.
Those who are inducted take a solemn pledge of membership
to “guard with due diligence the scholarship of
this university, the honesty and integrity of its scholars,
and the moral and religious ideals of their alma mater.”
Founded in 1915, Alpha Chi came to Southern Wesleyan in
1981, becoming the fourth chapter in South Carolina. Chemistry
professor James Schmutz founded the chapter and served
as its first sponsor. Academic Dean Gloria Bell served
as the next sponsor, followed by the current sponsor,
English Division Chair Laura Black. Dr. Brad Fipps and
Bell are the assistant sponsors. Other faculty and staff
who are Alpha Chi members are Jane Dill, Dr. Jonathan
Gentry and Maria Kithcart.
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