WCJC Honors State Representative Phil Stephenson
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The Wharton County Junior College Board of Trustees recently recognized Phil Stephenson for his years of service as a state representative and as a WCJC Board of Trustees member. Stephenson served for 10 years as a member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 85 and previously served for 16 years as a board member. WCJC President Betty McCrohan noted that Stephenson was a longtime friend and supporter of the college and presented him with a plaque. Pictured (l-r) are board secretary Mary Ellen Meyer, board member Danny Gertson, board chairman Amy Rod, board member J. Paul Pope, Sue Stephenson, Phil Stephenson, WCJC President Betty McCrohan, board member Bret Macha, board member Sue Zanne Williamson Urbis, board member Dr. Priscilla Metcalf and board member Larry Sitka.
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