2012

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Scott Students Joining ECCC Honor Society Ihese students from Scott County were inducted into East Central Community College's 1 heta Xi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. the international honor "ocict) for t\\O-)Car col– leges, during the annual spring semester ceremony heldApril I0, 20 I2, in HuffAuditorium on the D\!catur campus. Pictured are (front row, fi·om left) .Jessica Barnett, Forest; Holli Nutt, Morton: and Amanda Williamson and Megan Everett. both of l ake~ and (back row, from left) Emil) Marler, Morton; Chase Gaddis. Forest: and Jacob Emmons and Devyn Hughes, both of Lake. Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education with more 2.000,000 members and 1,000 chapters located in 50 United States, U.S. territories, Canada and German}. Biolog) instru(;tor Curt Skipper nnd career-technical eoul1'•elor Amanda Walton serve as Theta Xi advisers. (F.C Photo)

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CARTHAGINIAN

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NESHOBA DEMOCRAT ------ - - - SCOTT COUNTY TIMES --------- WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL --- CLARION-LEDGER ------ --

NEWTON COUNTY APPEAL

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