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2004-2005
s t u d e n t s
i n d u c t e d
i n t o
h i s t o r y h o n o r
s o c i e t y
Each year the History Department sponsors
membership in the Eta Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the
international honor society in history. To qualify, a student must
maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 in at least 18 term hours of history
courses as well as a cumulative GPA of 3.5. This year’s inductees,
listed below, were formally recognized in April during a dinner with the
History faculty.
Grant
Clayton Rebecca Iserman
Caroline
Gholson Michelle Miller
Kelly Harris Elaina Moore
h i s t o r y m a j o r s r e c e i v e
a w a r d s a n d
r e c o g n i t i o n
Our congratulations to the 45 history majors earning B.A.
degrees this past academic year.
The following students
received awards at the annual Honors Convocation in April or
earned honors and distinctions at graduation:
Grant Clayton—Herbert Pickens
Gambrell
Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement
and the Henry S. Jacobus 2004 Junior Paper
Prize in
History
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Kyle Goss
(B.A. ’05)—cum laude; Honors in Liberal Arts
John Hoenig
(B.A. ’05)—Honors in Liberal Arts
Samuel Kincaid
III (B.A. ’05)—Honors in Liberal Arts
Cristin Lavelle (B.A. '04)—cum laude; Honors in Liberal Arts
Elaina
Moore (B.A. ’05)—cum laude
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Amelita
Moorman
(B.A. ’05)—cum laude;
Stanton Sharp Award for
Outstanding Service
and Academic Achievement
Ryann Reaud
(B.A. ’05)—summa
cum laude
John
Scott (B.A. ’05)—magna cum laude
Melinda Wrenn Madison Schmidt
(B.A. ’05)—
summa
cum laude
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