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About »August 16, 2012
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.
Edgefield County student Janet Johnson was honored for maintaining a 3.94 grade point average. She is recognized by PTC area commission vice chairman Y. J. Ahn, left. Johnson is an administrative office technology major.
Three Greenwood County students were honored for maintaining a 4.0 grade point average. Two students were recognized by PTC area commission members during the afternoon ceremony. Pictured are, from left, Keenan Phillips, mechatronics technology; Y.J. Ahn, area commission vice chairman; and Joshua Wooten, electronic engineering technology.
Three Greenwood County students were honored for maintaining a 4.0 grade point average. Student Mary Voiselle was recognized by PTC area commission member Dr. George Cone, right, during the evening ceremony. Voiselle is a cardiovascular technology graduate.
Laurens County student Robert Johnston was honored for maintaining a 3.84 grade point average. He was recognized by PTC area commission vice chairman Y. J. Ahn, left. Johnston is a business management graduate.
Two Newberry County students were honored for maintaining a 3.92 grade point average. Pictured are, from left, Corey Graham, heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology; Shari Warren, administrative office technology; and William Whitfield, area commission chairman.
Saluda County student Kevin Crouch was honored for maintaining a 3.57 grade point average. He was recognized by PTC area commission chairman William Whitfield, right. Crouch is a computer technology graduate.