PR2005 Mar 23

March 23, 2005

 Shelton State Phi Theta Kappa Grows with Spring Inductees

 

TUSCALOOSA – Shelton State Community College’s Alpha Epsilon Iota Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa held its spring induction ceremony on Thursday, March 10 at 6:30 P.M. in the Bean-Brown Theatre on the Martin Campus of the college.  Guest speaker for the event was former PTK advisor Brenda Ryan.   

Phi Theta Kappa Spring Inductees include: Neely J. Aitken, Heather Allen, Jennifer Allen, Alana B. Atchison, Carmen B. Bodiford, Laura E. Bonds, William K. Brown, Hannah J. Brown, Jessica J. Carder, Kyung A. Cho, Laura F. Colbert, Leslie Coleman, Samuel Conyers, Summer M. Day, Greg Dike, William B. Doherty, Jared D. Elmore, Cari D. Fowler, Katie L. Garrett, Joann R. Hagood, Katrina A. Hart, Patricia I. Headrick, Bobby D. Hembree, Casey W. Holland, Savannah Howell, Virginia H. Jones, Kayla G. Kahn, Haley M. Kennedy, Brenda K. Lane, Marlana Law, Megan E. Matherson, Tracy McGuffie, Ashley L. Melton, Brandon Mitchell, Daniel K. Mullenix, Kristin R. Nicholson, Sarah A. Norton, Jessica D. Oliver, Kasey C. Oswalt, Rebecca Patrick, Tiffany E. Perry, Kelly E. Prisoc, Charles A. Pugh, Edward B. Richardson, Lewis B. Shipley, Arielle N. Sides, Lisa S. Smith, Brittany A. Spiller, John M. Sturdivant, Sarah L. Sutton, Robin L. Swartz, Alisa D. Terrell, Candace B. Turner, Marsha J. Utley, Nikki L. Van Luvender, Andrew Watts, Pauline J. Whitaker, Courtney Williamson and Stephanie Wood.

Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society serves too recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and provide opportunities for individual growth and development through honors, leadership and service programming.  Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 1.3 million members and 1,100 chapters.

For more information on the Phi Theta Kappa at Shelton State Community College, please contact Claire Brock at 205/391-3918.