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Phi Theta Kappa Executive Secretary Kaylie Boyett receives her white rose at the PTK induction ceremony. White roses symbolize purity and beauty of light, and the buds represent new intellectual association. Photo by Scott Trott.
The Phi Theta Kappa sign was displayed at the PTK Induction Ceremony. The Greek symbols phronimon, thumos, and katharotes mean “wisdom,” “aspiration” and “purity” respectively. Photo by Scott Trott.
Phi Theta Kappa Advisor and Daytona State College Activities Specialist Hector Alberty (left) welcomes Vice President Jordan Singh (right) at the PTK Induction Ceremony. Photo by Scott Trott.
Phi Theta Kappa President José Lopez welcomes new members during the PTK Induction Ceremony at Daytona State College. Photo by Scott Trott.
At Daytona State College, Vice President Jordan Singh (left) and President José Lopez (right) of Phi Theta Kappa direct the PTK Induction Ceremony. The lighting of candles is a traditional moment in these ceremonies and candles are meant to be symbolic of knowledge. Photo by Scott Trott.
Enjoyed the pictures. They were beneficial to me because next week on Sept. 26, we are having our 1st Induction Ceremony at Lone Star College-Houston North.
Thanks,
Dr. Debra Britton
PTK Advisor