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SCC holds honor society induction

By Allison Horseman

The Somerset Community College Omicron Zeta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the academic honor society for two-year colleges, held an induction ceremony recently at the college.

The inductees are: Jessica Nikki Hamm, Somerset; Rebecca Black, Eubank; Samantha Gregory, Monticello; Amanda Belcher, Somerset; Clarisa Camille McQueen, Jackson Co.; Ashley Hollin, London; Rachel Katie Martin, Manchester; Kayla Hubbard, Tyner; Carlene Mallory, London; Nancy Lewis, Monticello; Crystal Hester, Corbin; Berniece Combs, London; Courtney Clontz, Somerset; Justin Lewis, Somerset; Donna Mosby, Burkesville; Craig Perkins, Monticello; Joshua Browning, Lily; Megan McClendon, Nancy; Mark Bryant, Stanford; Morgan Cole, Monticello; Beth Moore, London; Desiray Mason, Corbin; Giovanna Martini, Guatamala City, Guatemala; Elissa Bales, Somerset; Lori Beth Romines, Somerset; Nicole Long, Bronston; Patrick Holland, Russellville; Joshua Tomlin, Hustonville; Heather Beebe, Somerset; Alisha Williams, Somerset; Ashley Price, Somerset; Jason Fox, Somerset; Jonathan Price, Mt. Vernon; Melissa Ward, Somerset; Codell Newman, Williamsburg; Daniel Omwenga, Somerset; Brandon King, Somerset.

In order to qualify for admission to Phi Theta Kappa, a student must have a 3.5 cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) and have earned at least 12 transferable hours or hours that apply toward their degree. Allison Horseman, Somerset Community College




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2013 Phi Theta Kappa inductees at SCC



2013-02-14 - Somerset, KY - Photo by Allison Horseman. SCC photo. Names and hometowns of pictured 2013 Phi Theta Kappa Inductees at Somerset Community College, are: Front from left: Jessica Nikki Hamm, Somerset; Rebecca Black, Eubank; Samantha Gregory, Monticello; Amanda Belcher, Somerset; Clarisa Camille McQueen, Jackson Co.; Ashley Hollin, London; Rachel Katie Martin, Manchester; Kayla Hubbard, Tyner; Carlene Mallory, London; Nancy Lewis, Monticello; Crystal Hester, Corbin; Berniece Combs, London; Courtney Clontz, Somerset; Justin Lewis, Somerset; Donna Mosby, Burkesville; Second row: Craig Perkins, Monticello; Joshua Browning, Lily; Megan McClendon, Nancy; Mark Bryant, Stanford; Morgan Cole, Monticello; Beth Moore, London; Desiray Mason, Corbin; Giovanna Martini, Guatamala City, Guatemala; Elissa Bales, Somerset; Lori Beth Romines, Somerset; Nicole Long, Bronston; Patrick Holland, Russellville; Third row: Joshua Tomlin, Hustonville; Heather Beebe, Somerset; Alisha Williams, Somerset; Ashley Price, Somerset; Jason Fox, Somerset; Jonathan Price, Mt. Vernon; Melissa Ward, Somerset; Codell Newman, Williamsburg; Daniel Omwenga, Somerset; Brandon King, Somerset. Allison Horseman, Somerset Community College
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