2014 Combined

Newton County ECCC PTK Inducted

The abO'\ e students from Newton County were recently inducted into Theta Xi chap ter of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society of the two-year college, at East Central Community College. Induction ceremonies were held Thursday, Feb. 6. on the lkcatur campus. Inductees and their hometowns include (front row, from left) Hal l!!h \\"est and Mak Rowzee, both of Hickory; Tabitha LaBue, Conehatta; Breanna . tonran and Taylor Townsend, both of Union; Ka.tie Sanford, Decatur, Amy 1bel. Lawrence: and Daniel Giles andBenKillen, both ofUnion; (second row, from left) tephanle \\1llis, Kewton; Sarah Freeman, Decatur; Dee.Jay Rolison, Cone hatta; Hunter Collins, Newton; Charles Thome, Tyler Spence and Ryan Mott, all of Decatur; and Case. Parker, Union; and (back row, Crom left) Julian Fuentes, De catur; Blaln Ro e. Hickory; Mackenzie Gannon, Docatur; Mark Hale and William Ho"in~on. both of Little Rock; William Collins, Newton; and Delton Harrison, Little Rock. 'lore than 75 students joined the prestigious organization, whose mission is to recogruze and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and pro' ide opportunitie for indh1dual growth and development through partici pation in hon• 1rs. leadership. senice and fellowship programming. To qualify, stu dents must ha\ e completed at l~t 12 hours of coursework that may be applied to an associate degr~ and must ha\:e a grade point average of 3.5. Career-Technical counselor Amanda\\ ahon anrl instructors Chris Ryals and Jenna Wright serve as ad"isers.

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

CARTHAGINIAN ------- NEWTON COUNTY APPEAL ___ SPIRIT OF MORTON ________ MERIDIAN STAR------ -

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