2006
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Receives honors Various honors were presented to.members of East Central Commun1ty College's Theta Chi Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda, an organization~for business and computer students, at the National PBL Conference held earlier this summer in Nashville, Tenn. Award winners and other club members who attended the four-day conference included first row, from left, Brenda Johnson, co-adviser and computer technology instructor; Delynn Agee of Philadelphia, ninth place , American Enterprise; Delesa Nowell of Philadelphia, sixth, Community Service; Nicole Pittman, Newton; Rebecca Rogers of.Chunky, seventh, Partnership with Business; and Christy Ferguson, co-adviser and business technology instructor; and (back row, from left) Andy Johnson, Philadelphia; Thomas Fortenberry, co-adviser and computer network support technology instructor; Ken Webster of Philadelphia, second, Human Resource Management; and Michael Pettey, Philadelphia. In addition to winning four top 1 0 awards, Theta Chi was one of only two Mississippi chapters to receive the Gold Seal Award, which is presented for participation in various projects. PBL students qualify for the national competition by winning first or second place honors in their respective areas of competition on the state level.
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