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SCOTT COUNTYSTUDENTS INDUCTED INTO ECCC HONOR SOCIETY

These East Central Community College students from Scott County were tapped for membership in Theta Xi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for two-year colleges, during the annual spring induction ceremony held Sun– day, Feb. 28, 2010, on the Decatur campus. Membership in the prestigious organization is by Invitation only and requires a minimum 3.5 grade point average earned as a full-time student. Inductees and their respective hometowns include (bot– tom row, from left) Stella A. Jenkins, Morton; Michael Ann Durham, Forest; Samantha Lynee Elkins, Lena; Undsey Clair Bishop and Reaghan Nicole Mayes, both of Conehatta; and Shaquinta Shantell lckom, Forest; (middle row, from left) Klswana Dashaye Burnside, Lake; Laura Elizabeth Gunn, Forest; Brittany LeeAnn Edwards, Lake; Marissa Janae Gordy, For– est; K. rley Joanna Mitchell, Lake; Jennifer Elizabeth Moore, Forest; and Kayla Rae Stevenson, Morton; and (top row, from left) Andrew Michael Lee Gibbs, Forest; Adrianna Vasquez Salgado, Sebastopol; Jordan Ashlee Harrell, Morton; William Quinton Davis, Lake; and Cody Ross Harrell and Donna Varche Harper, both of Forest. ECCC faculty members Kate Keenan Covic:h and Curt Skipper serve as chapter acMsers. NESHOBA DEMOCRAT ------

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