2004
Attend PTK Honors Conference These officers representing East Central Community College's Theta Xi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the internatipnal honor society for two-year colleges, recently attended a regional mini-honors conference held at Delta State University. Selected as the theme for the 2004-05 honors study topic is Popular Culture: Shaping and Reflecting lho We Are. Students from Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana participated in the s x-day meeting, where they discussed ways to incorporate this year's honor study topic with chapter projects. Participants were also encouraged to become involved in pop culture and learn how it shapes students' lives. From left are Courtnee Graham of Nanih Waiya, chapter president; Faith Hessenius of Louisville, vice president of scho'– arsr'p Shana Smith of Union, vice president of leadership; Ginger Vance of Decatur ~ pres'de'lt of service; and ECCC English instructor Debbie Boyd of Meridian. w.,~ sen as as a Theta Xi advisor. (EC Photo)
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