PEARL – Hinds Community College’s Rankin Campus inducted new members of the Alpha Omicron Omega Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa on March 20.
Rankin Campus Phi Theta Kappa inductees include, front from left, Dominique Austin of Jackson, Madison Clarke of Brandon, Abigail Clark of Brandon, Katie Stamps of Florence, Marleigh Smith of Puckett, Carsyn Ryals of Puckett, Kailee Reed of Puckett and Kyleigh Irby of Pisgah; back, Jensen Baker of Brandon, Jake Gunn of Brandon, Jackson Sykes of Brandon, Abriel Lett of Jackson, Aden Coleman of Clinton, Jacob Buckner of Pelahatchie, Cassandra Beavers of Brandon, Jadon Spivey of Brandon, and Anna Calmes of Brandon.
Rankin Campus PTK officers include, front from left, Patin Nash of Florence, Vice President of Scholarship; CJ Davis of Brandon, Vice President of Service; Fallon McAlpin of Harrisville, Vice President of Leadership; Avery Richardson of Brandon, Vice President of Scholarship; Tripp Hancock of Brandon, Vice President of Fellowship; Mallory Mitchener of Puckett, Vice President of Fellowship; back, Martha Ferguson of Kosciusko and Gage Gill of Carthage, Co-Presidents; Ayesha Korin of Richland, Vice President of Public Relations and Dion Jackson of Pearl, MS/LA Regional Central District Representative.
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