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Dec. 19, 2003

ULM Holds Pinning for Fall Nursing Graduates

The School of Nursing at the University of Louisiana at Monroe held its pinning ceremony for fall graduates on Friday.
Forty-seven nursing seniors received pins during the ceremony which was held in the ULM Nursing Auditorium. Nancy Lowery, retired ULM associate professor of nursing, was the featured speaker.
Receiving special awards during the pinning were Beth Danielle McElwee of Ville Platte, the Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society Award; Brigitte A. Rainwater of Monroe, the Outstanding Student in Nursing Award; and Kristy McMurray Dunn of Columbia, the Peer Award.
Other students receiving pins were Sarah Elizabeth Beard, Vidalia; Alecia McKoin Billings, Steven Chris Hughes, Audrey Delosha Rayford, LaTarsha Lowe Seay and Rachel Watson Waller, all of Bastrop; Honi Kea Blackmon, Columbia; Kelly Clark Bond, Keinisha Michelle Bullard, Jennifer Jo Burgess, Kathryn Renea Felter, Lori Marye Hickox, Jennifer Anne Levinson, Stacy Lynn Miller, Alaina Grant Rabb, Amy Lynn Shepherd, Frances Durden Smith, Stacey Renee Smith and Marshella Lewis Williams, all of Monroe; Amanda Kay Coker, Georgia Gayle Craighead, Angela Denise Davis, Benjamin F. Grimmett, Donna Lynette Lee and Jennifer Lynn Riggs, all of West Monroe;
Rebecca Smith Clark, Ruston; Katie Nicole Futch, Baskin; Billie Jo Hackney, Jennifer Cassels Moroni and April Slaughter Wolleson, all of Winnsboro; Christopher Spruill, Wisner; Kristin Leigh Hales, Rayville; Amy Williams Brewer, Pollock; Sylvia Xanthis Hataway, Downsville; Erin Medlin Hudson, Marion; Winter Deleen Oliver, Bernice;
Maranath Norris, Tallulah; Heather Allison Smith, Oak Grove; Lauren Elizabeth Ellis, St. Francisville; Elizabeth Huong Cao, Erath; James Allen Ducote, Mansura; Monica Wiggins, Mansfield; Amy Michelle Dietz, Pasadena, Texas; and
Sarah Elizabeth Lewis, Australia.

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