1982-1986
NESHOBA PHI THETA KAPPA INDUCTEES Neshoba County students at East Central Junior College who were recently inducted into Theta Chi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, a national honorary society, include, from left: Marsha Stovall, freshman, Neshoba Cen– tral; Melanie Huffman, freshman, Neshoba Central; Brenda Dearing, freshman, Neshoba Central; Renee Thag– gard, freshman, Philadelphia; Michele Murphy, sophomore, Neshoba Central; Tammy Copeland, sophomore, Neshoba Central. Second row: Mike Wells, freshman, Philadelphia; Dan Cumberland, freshman, Philadelphia; Terry Matula, freshman, Neshoba Central; Bobbie Gray, freshman, Neshoba Central; and Teresa Stroud, freshman, Kemper, Ala. Phi Theta Kappa, with more than 700 chapters nationwide, is the only nationally ac– claimed honor fraternity serving American institutions which offer regionally accredited associate degree pro– grams. Among requirements for membership, freshman students must have at least a 3.4 grade point average and sophomore students must have at least a 3.3 grade point average.-ECJC photo.
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