2007

ECCC holds pinning ceremony

From press reports

was also recognized as ADN Stu– dent of the Year. Odom pinned the 45 graduates in the Class of 2007 who include these Winston Countians: Les– ley W. Carr, Christy Dempsey, Casey Hill and Joni Mitchell, all of Louisville; and Twanesha McDonald, Preston. For more information regard– ing the College's Associate Degree Nursing Program, con– tact Dr. Melanie Gilmore, Phone 601-635-2111 or call toll free, 1- 877-462-3222, ext. 294. The email address is mgilmore@eccc.edu.

nized members of the ADN fac– ulty who include: Nan Anderson, Teresa. Boykin, Sherri Cantey, Lisa Gorgas, Brenda Kirby, Linda Kirkman, Betsy Mann, Wendy Moore, Cynthia Odom and Christy Savell. Dr. Melanie Gilmore is also a member of the faculty and serves as dean of healthcare education. Several students participated in the special program, including Shannon Davis of Morton, who addressed the graduates; Donnie Massey of Philadelphia, invoca– tion; and Zoie Hardy of Lawrence, closing prayer. Davis

Forty-five new nurses will soon enter the healthcare field follow– ing the annual Associate Degree Nursing Pinning Ceremony held recently at East Central Com– munity College in Decatur. ECCC President Dr. Phil A. Sut– phin congratulated the gradu– ates during his remarks and pro– vided encouragement as they prepare for the state board examination. Dr. Lavinia Sparkman, vice president for instruction, also praised the graduates and recog-

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