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About »December 18, 2014
At Piedmont Technical College’s recent fall commencement exercises, outstanding students from each of the college’s seven supporting counties were honored for outstanding achievement.
Abbeville County student Crystal Wilson was honored for maintaining high academic success. She is recognized by PTC area commission member Rufus Sherard, left. Wilson is an administrative office technology major.
Two Greenwood County students were recognized for maintaining high academic success. Pictured are, from left, Greg Matthews, industrial electronics technology/mechatronics technology; Dr. George Cone, PTC Area Commission member; and Amy Parsons, administrative office technology.
Laurens County student Robert Haggard was honored for maintaining high academic success. He is recognized by PTC Area Commission Chairman Y.J. Ahn, right. Haggard is a welding major.
McCormick County student Bonnie Noble was honored for maintaining high academic success. She was recognized by PTC area commission member Cherry Brown, left. Noble is a computer technology major.
Saluda County student Wanda Shull was honored for maintaining high academic success. She was recognized by PTC area commissioner William Whitfield, left. Shull is an administrative office technology graduate.