MCC students inducted into Phi Theta Kappa
Fifteen McCook Community College students were inducted into the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Monday at the Peter and Dolores Graff Events Center.
Tesa Nelson is this year’s president of the Eta Omicron chapter of PTK at MCC. Denay Pelster and Dylan Harvie are chapter vice presidents.
Hayley Kobza, Enrollment Coach and Volleyball Coach, who came to MCC in 2016, was the guest speaker. She was inducted as a PTK member when she was at a junior college in Texas. She encouraged the group to embrace the opportunity campus organizations like PTK offer and challenged them to increase the role and presence the group has on campus and in the community.
PTK is the world’s largest and most prestigious honor society for two-year college students.
This year’s inductees were:
Avery Broomfield, McCook
Kyler Cox, Hayes Center
William Edwards, Sydney Australia
Jett Gillen, McCook
Rachel Jarecke, Culbertson
Joshua Jedretich, Melbourne, Australia
Tesa Nelson, McCook
Jake Quinlivan, Sydney, Australia
Nathan Renner, McCook
Jason Serafinchon, Spruce Grove Alberta
Kaylee Sowell, Culbertson
Harper Stevens, McCook
Andie Suhai, Medicine Hat, Alberta
Miriam Voehl, Seward
Grace Wilhelmson, McCook