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About »January 5, 2017
At Piedmont Technical College’s recent fall commencement exercises, outstanding students from each of the college’s seven supporting counties were honored for academic achievement.
Abbeville County student Sonja Martin, right, was honored for maintaining high academic success. She was recognized by PTC Area Commission member Thelma Woody, left. Martin is a machine tool technology graduate.
Greenwood County student John Martin, left, was honored for maintaining high academic success. He was recognized by PTC Area Commission chairman George Piersol, right. Martin is a computer technology graduate.
Laurens County student Ashley Shepheard, left, was honored for maintaining high academic success. She was recognized by PTC Area Commission chairman George Piersol, right. Shepheard is a diversified agriculture graduate.
McCormick County student Donna Wall, left, was honored for maintaining high academic success. She was recognized by PTC Area Commission member Cherry Brown, right. Wall is a business major.
Newberry County student Aja Gaulden, left, was honored for maintaining high academic success. She was recognized by PTC Area Commission chairman George Piersol, right. Gaulden is an associate in arts major.
Saluda County student Wanda Shull, left, was honored for maintaining high academic success. She was recognized by PTC Area Commission member William Whitfield, right. Shull is an associate in arts graduate.