Phi Theta Kappa holds fall induction at Paris Junior College
Published or Revised December 01, 2013
Phi Theta Kappa, the two year college honor society, held a fall induction ceremony at Paris Junior College on Nov. 21. The group of inductees is shown here after the ceremony.
The Paris Junior College Beta Zeta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa held induction ceremonies Wednesday in the Student Center Ballroom. After a welcome and introduction by Vice President of Instruction Dr. Barbara Buchanan, chapter sponsors Ty Welborn, Marsha Dennis, Joe Jackson, and Jay Strickland conducted ceremonies while describing the various symbols of the organization.
The Phi Theta Kappa Beta Zeta Chapter was founded in 1931. The founders sought to recognize scholastic achievement by students and establish a common purpose and standard for honors organizations on their different campuses. The name “Phi Theta Kappa” was taken from the initial letters of the three Greek words meaning “wisdom”, “aspiration" and “purity”.
PTK offers $37 million in transfer scholarships to more than 700 colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and online. Members are also eligible to apply for scholarships and award programs to assist them with costs of attending two-year schools.
Students who are in PTK also have opportunities to develop qualities of scholarship, leadership, fellowship, and service.
As each new member's name was read, the students lit their candle of light and learning and signed the official membership book. Students inducted and their hometowns include:
Alba: Luckey Kirkpatrick
Blossom: Andrew Bothwell, Cassity Egan and Elizabeth Flick
Bogata: Christopher Watts
Brashear: Mirna Campos
Celeste: Alisha Williford
Commerce: Collins Omondi
Como: Jerry Jaynes and Rebecca Jaynes
Cooper: Christopher Bassham, Jamie Landers and Linda Tatum
Cumby: Kelsey Steele
Dike: Jamie Leavens
Greenville: Taylor Ehrhart, Brinkley Henson, Jody Key, Karen McClellen, Amanda Mills, Justin Mumphrey and Christin Walsh
Paris: Mohammed Alam, Norris Banks, Calynn Brown, Allison Ensey, Elizabeth Golden, Halee Lindsey, Melissa Newberry, Olivia Palomares, Kindyll Parks, Tyler Rowell, Aaron Sturgess, Tanner Waggoner, Anna Watson and Candace Weist
Pattonville: Taylor McCloure, Kacie Parris, Katelyn Sims and Rachel Witherspoon
Pickton: Diana Ramirez
Powderly: William Madewell, Kodi McKnight and Brianna Schroeder
Reno: Andrew Dunn
Rockwall: Bryan Wilhelms
Roxton: Stuart Edris
Royse City: Isaiah Esters
Sulphur Springs: Ashley Fordinal, Samantha Gamez, Charlotte Hoppenreys, Joseph Martin, Trevor McClure, Bernalyn McCord and Lindsay Stroup
Sumner: Haley Hostetler and Ryan Robinson
Terrell: Matthew Ralston
PTK inductees from Oklahoma include:
Dustin Davidson, Antlers; Denniel Walker, Hugo; Paula Vaughan, Soper; and Jayme Nelson, Valliant.
Following the ceremonies family, friends and PJC faculty and staff joined the students in a reception.
Phi Theta Kappa observes its anniversary on Founders Day, November 19.