The Beta Epsilon Tau chapter of two-year college international honor society Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) inducted 19 Colorado Northwestern Community College (CNCC) students into its ranks on March 26. Front row from left are: Megan Raymond (officer), Sydnie Swenson, Alyssa Reeves, Courtney Hibbs and Chelsea Ficken (RJSHS); second row, from left: Tessa Slagle (RJSHS), Sophie Messaros, Jasmine Thomas (officer), Amanda Cook, Megan Bales and James Zorn; third row, from left: Garth Butcher (adviser), Heather Manley (officer), Clay Crozier (officer), Taylor Duzik and Bradley Antista; Back Row, from left: Wade Grimshaw, Leana (co-adviser), Clint Chew, Jesse Anderson and Jaisha Webb; not pictured: not pictured: Heather Turner, Malena Cauley, Melanie Preston and Valerie Hoffman. PTK members are expected to adhere to the organization’s four hallmarks: scholarship, leadership, service and fellowship. In his welcome, CNCC President Russell George encouraged students to continue their efforts in higher education and recognize their induction into PTK as a reward of those efforts.