1990

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PHI THETA KAPPA INITIATES- East Central Community College students from Newton County who were recently tapped for membership In Theta XI Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Include, seated from eft, Dawn Alexander and Karla Munn, both Beulah Hubbard graduates; Tanya Aycox, Newton Academy; Sandra Collins and Deborah Wolverton, both of Union; Joyce Reynolds, Chunky; statd– lng, from left, Glen Harrison, Beulah Hubbard; Mlchalle Everett, Hickory; Elizabeth Rowell, Lake; Mary Cay Clark, Hickory; Vonda Fraley, Union; and Rebekah Wheeler, Newton. According to advi– sors Dr. Shelby Harris and Mrs. Ann Burkes, the purpose of Phi Theta Kappa Is to promote scholar– sh·p develop character and cultivate fellowship among academically superior students. Member– ship in the scholastic organization Is by invitation only. Freshmen Initiates are required to have at least a 3.4 grade point average and sophomores, a 3.3 GPA. (EC Photo)

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