2007

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Neshobs students In ECCC honor society

These East Central Community College students from Neshoba County were among the approximately 70 new members of Theta Xi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for two– year colleges, who were recognized during the spring induction cer– emony held on the Decatur campus. Membership in the prestigious organization is by invitation only and requires a minimum 3.5 grade point average. Inductees include (front row, from left) Candace Long and Elizabeth Henderson, both of Philadelphia; Brittany White, Union; and Julie Gaines, Philadelphia; and (back row, from left) Frank Dixon, Choctaw; and Rick Parks and Travis Page, both of Philadelphia. ECCC faculty members Debbie Hammons and Sylvia Wright serve as Theta Xi adv1sers. (EC Photo)

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