University of St. Francis inducts students into Catholic Honor Society
Thirty-six University of St. Francis students have been inducted into Delta Epsilon Sigma, the national honor society of Catholic colleges and universities.
Delta Epsilon Sigma, founded in 1939, recognizes academic accomplishments, fosters scholarly activities, and encourages a sense of intellectual community among members. More than 100 colleges and universities have chapters of Delta Epsilon Sigma.
The University of St. Francis in Joliet, Ill. was founded in 1920, and offers undergraduate and graduate programs.
The following University of St. Francis students were inducted into the University of St. Francis chapter of Delta Epsilon Sigma on April 6:
Bolingbrook - Erik Scheets
Caledonia - Erin Salley
Chicago - Sinead Godfrey
Crest Hill - Erin Schubert
Downers Grove - Jeannine Janicki
Evergreen Park - Kathryn Nowicki
Frankfort - Jody Mech and Christina Niemiec
Hinsdale - Kathleen Joceqicz
Joliet - Susan Behun, Markus Hagmann, Joy Johnson, Holly Kramerich, Audrea Prola and Suzzanne Staley
Lemont - Connie Diorio
Lockport - Thomas Olsztra
Minooka - Ronda Myers
Morris - Brett Bennett, Leann Hill, Katherine Hutchings and Sopheap Mitchell
New Lenox - Cynthia James, Colleen Juricek, Amber Krumreich, Karen O’Leary and Danielle Ruffatto
Odell - Pamela Pagel
Peotone - Daniel Younker
Plainfield - Judith Shaw
Romeoville - Candace Perry
Shorewood - Cortnie DePratt
Streator - Rebecca York
Tinley Park - Lezlie Jenner and Michael Smalara
Buffalo, N.Y. - Karrissa Kuhlmann
Racine, Wis. - Tyler Pratt

