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Ind ucted Into ECCC Honor Society....These Newton County students were among those recently inducted into Ea t Central Community College's Theta Xi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the interna– tional honor sociel) of the two-year college. To be eligible for Phi Theta Kappa, students must main– tain a 3.5 or abo\·e grade point average. Those pictured include (front row, from left) Natalie Boggan, Kay la Smith and Emily Boggan, all of Decatur; Sarah Johnson and Shelley Linds ley, both of Newton; and Jennifer Davidson of Decatur; (second row, from left) Kelli Harris of Decatur, Becky Anderson of Hickory, Kristen Cleveland of Union, Melanie Robinson of Lawrence, and Bridget Minor and Karla McMaha n, both of Little Rock; and (back row, from left) Ernest Brown of Little Rock, Mich ael johnson of Hickory, Dustin Addy of Decatur, J. Paul Everett of Newton, Rebecca Massengale of Chunky and jul ie \ hite of Little Rock. Ann Burkes, Carol Shackelford and Tonya Kirk serve as advi– sors. (EC Photo)

Underwood to speak at ECCC Scott County native j. W. "Btll Underwood, author of Makm~ Decisions, w ill speak at Ea~t Cen tral Community College on Thursday, February 24.

The special program beginc; at 10:40 a.m. in the Brackeen-Wood Phys ical Education Building. Underwood ic; the former Chairman of the Board for] . \\ . Underwood & Company, a

.. Memphis, and served four years in the Na~;!~~i~~ ~~r~d-~ar II. 1

APPEARED IN: School, Underwood attended LAKE MESSENGER Draughn's Business College in SCOTT COUNTY TIMES____ _ _ UNION APPEAL ________ WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL___ SPIRIT OF MORTON_ ______

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