Phi Theta Kappa - Honor Society

Members, Chapters Are Phi Theta Kappa Week Winners

Phi Theta Kappa members and chapters celebrated Phi Theta Kappa Week with prizes awarded for updates and ideas.

Winning a Chapter Officer Polo Shirt were:

Callie Olney, Ellsworth Community College, Iowa; Jaimie McPeek, Hocking College, Ohio; Lorna O'Farrell, Northampton Community College, Pennsylvania; Bassel Rabah, Georgia Highlands College; and Robert Schafer, Jr., Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana.

Winners of an Operation Green t-shirt were:

Rex Fent, Clark State Community College, Ohio; Jonathan Belles, St. Petersburg College, Florida; Kevin Fraze, Elizabethtown Community and Technical College, Kentucky; Lidiette Guevara, Southwest Texas Junior College, Texas

Janet Humble, Community College of Baltimore County, Maryland; Jessica Kirkendall, North Central State College, Ohio; Joanne McElhinney, Pikes Peak Community College, Colorado

Jeffery Rogers, Clark College, Washington; Muhammad Salim, Delaware County Community College, Pennsylvania; and Brandy Wright, Central Piedmont Community College, North Carolina.

Chapters winning a $45 scholarship to assist with membership fees included:

College of Southern Nevada; De Anza College, California; Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana - Lafayette Campus; Luna Community College, New Mexico

Metropolitan Community College-Elkhorn Valley Campus, Nebraska; Metropolitan Community College - Maple Woods Campus, Missouri; Montana Tech College of Technology

St. Cloud Technical College, Minnesota; University of Arkansas Community College - Morrilton Campus; Wilbur Wright College, Illinois.

Winning a free registration for the Officer Leadership Academy at the 2009 International Convention was Lane Community College, Oregon.

Winning a free subscription to the 2009 Honors Seminar Series was Three Rivers Community College, Connecticut.

Phi Theta Kappa Week, November 16-20, commemorates Phi Theta Kappa's founding in 1918 and official recognition by the American Association of Community Colleges on November 19, 1929.