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About »June 18, 2012
At Piedmont Technical College’s recent spring commencement exercises, outstanding students from each of the college’s seven supporting counties were honored for academic achievement.
Two Abbeville County students were honored for maintaining a 4.0 grade point average. Students were recognized by PTC area commission members. Pictured are, from left, Elijah Hozey, diversified agriculture and horticulture; Bobby Suit, associate in arts; and Rufus Sherard PTC area commission member.
Edgefield County student Christine Darrow was honored for maintaining a 3.94 grade point average. She is recognized by PTC area commission chairman William Whitfield, right. Darrow is an administrative office technology major.
Five Greenwood County students were honored for maintaining a 4.0 grade point average. Students were recognized by PTC area commission members. Pictured are, from left, Dr. George Cone, area commission; Teshana Hackett, administrative office technology; Aaron Walker, building construction technology; Angela Self, building construction technology; Carlton Eustace, welding; and Debra Dennin, accounting.
Saluda County student Wade Hipp was honored for maintaining a 4.0 grade point average. He was recognized by PTC area commission chairman William Whitfield, right. Hipp is an industrial electronics technology graduate.