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About »August 10, 2016
At Piedmont Technical College’s recent summer commencement exercises, outstanding students from each of the college’s seven supporting counties were honored for academic achievement.
Abbeville County student Lida Johnson, right, was honored for maintaining high academic success. She was recognized by PTC Area Commission member Thelma Woody, left. Johnson is a medical assisting graduate.
Edgefield County student Linda Garrett, left, was honored for maintaining high academic success. She was recognized by PTC Area Commission chairman Y.J. Ahn, right. Garrett is a human services major.
Laurens County student Quinton Amick, left, was honored for maintaining high academic success. He was recognized by PTC Area Commission member Richard Cain, right. Amick is a computer technology graduate.
Saluda County student Mollie Hallback, right, was honored for maintaining high academic success. She was recognized by PTC Area Commission member William Whitfield, left. Hallback is a surgical technology graduate.