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ECCC PTK INDUCTEES FROM SCOTT COUNTY East Central Community College students from Scott County were recently inducted into Theta Xi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor soci· ety of two-year colleges. Inductees and their hometowns include, from left front: Candice Crimm and Kaitlin Smith, both of Forest; Tallie Johnston, Lake; Lindsay Hedge, Kimberly Harrison and Brittney Rawson, all of Forest; Anna Westberry, Morton; Bethany Barnes, Pulaski; and Megan McNeal, Morton. Sec· ond row: Samantha Haralson and Madison Pettigrew, both of Forest; Tracy Gray, Lake; Tyler Richardson, Lena; Taylor Lott, Forest; Tanner Davis and Sarah Tatum, both of Sebastopol; and Jayson Dempsey, Morton. Back row: Dean Martin, Forest; Matthew Mitchell, Lake; Garrett McDlll, Sebastopol; Anthon Emmons, Lake; John Harvey, Forest; Evan Derrick and Blake Barnes, both of Morton; and Dominick Fields and Christopher Brown, both of Forest. More than 100 students joined the prestigious organization, whose mission is to recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation In honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming. To qualify, students must have completed at least 12 hours of coursework'that may be applied to an associate degree and must have a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. Career-Technical counselor Amanda Walton and Instructors Chris Ryals and Jenna Wright serve as advisers.
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NESHOBA DEMOCRAT ____ SCOTT COUNTY TIMES _ ry _ _ _ WINSTON COUNTY JOURNAL ---- CLARION-LEDGER - --- --
CARTHAGINIAN------- NEWTON COUNTY APPEAL _ _ _ SPIRIT OF MORTON - - ----- – MERIDIAN STAR ----------
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