ENID —
Autry Technology Center recently held a ceremony to honor this year’s National Technical Honor Society students. Officials said NTHS is a leader in the recognition of outstanding student achievement in career and technical education in the United States.
Thousands of schools and colleges throughout the U.S. and its territories have a chapter of the honor society on their campus. NTHS encourages higher scholastic achievement, cultivates a desire for personal excellence and helps top students find success in today's highly competitive workplace.
“We are so proud of this group of students,” said Jeremy Eaton, Autry director of student activities. “They represent the top 5 percent of our school — the ‘best of the best.’ We anticipate much success from them as they continue their educations or enter the workforce in the Enid area and beyond.
“These candidates have demonstrated excellent skills and leadership during their training at Autry and I know they will do great things,” he said.
NTHS candidates for 2010 are Allyn Hannenberg, Andrew Stinchcomb, Ashley Urban, Baylee Walton, Brad West, Branden Neundorf, Briana Gordon, Brittany Earhart, Brooke Mendenhall, Cassie Garrison, Chris Thompson, Ciara Rupprecht, Courtney McGinnis, Dara Detrixhe*, Debra Fulton, Destiny Poplin, Devin Miller, Dexter Hamman, Dustin Koehn, Education, Ella M. Price, Elvia Vega, Emma Bowers, Eric Cossin, Georgia Spoon, Jamie Cook, Jeff Hofen, Jennifer Gumaer**, Jessica Franklin, Justin Phillips, Kara Underwood, KaSandra Troutman, Katie Sutton, Kelly Cuaderes*, Kelly Vestal, Lindsey Shanley, Loni Burton, Lydia Davis, Mallory Craig, Matt Davis, Matthew Moulton, Matthew Regier*, Megan Germundson, Melanie Egelston, Michael Higgins, Molly Combs, Nadia Rubio, Nathan Davis, Nicole Stone, Priscilla Crandell, Quentin Smith, Remington Wood, Rick Birkle, Robert Deal, III, Samuel Orozco, Seth Hulsey*, Tanner Myatt, Tara Blasier*, Taylor Frantz, Tony Lloyd, III*, Travis Rogers, Tyler Cook, Tyler Seelke, Tyler Sutherlin, Valarie Wade*, Vicky Pfrehm and William Herrera.
An asterisk by a name denotes second-year NTHS members and two asterisks denote third-year members.
An honorary membership was presented to corporate partner, Groendyke Transport Inc.
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