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Kappa Beta Xi welcomes new members

(April, 27, 2017) – Carson-Newman University’s Kappa Beta Xi Chapter of Kappa Omicron Nu (KON) Honor Society recently held its annual initiation of new members. Representing the Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS), members must be at least second-semester sophomores and rank in the top 25 percent of their FCS class, among other requirements. The event was held at the University’s Blye-Poteat Hall.

Pictured are FCS faculty, staff, current honor society members and new initiates. Front row, left to right: Kaitlyn Steele, Emily Wood, Dr. Kitty Coffey, Hope Adkins. Second row: Dr. Rae Dutro, Melanee Stone, Kylie Larkin, Dr. Heather Whaley, Holly Knight, Lindsey McVey. Third row: Dr. Amber Roth, Dr. Kim Johnson, Eliza Petersen, Ellyse Culp, Maggie Melhorn, Taylor Lowe, Ashley Kay, Kaitlyn Cupples, Aaron Waldrupe, Sarah Sharp, Kalan Inman and Tammy Hickle. Not pictured, Rachel Rowell.

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