AC holding Pinning Ceremony Dec. 12 for Vocational Nursing Students

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LUFKIN, TEXAS, Dec.10, 2018 – Thirty-five students will graduate from the vocational nursing program at Angelina College during a ceremony in Temple Theater Dec. 12 at 6 p.m.

Angelina College will hold a pinning ceremony for the 35 graduates of the Vocational Nursing Program Dec. 12 at 6 p.m. in Temple Theater on the AC campus.

Graduates from Lufkin are Angelica Cordero, Stephanie Hollman, Sydney Howell, Gloria Hunt, Jake Hunter, Terri Jacobo, Amy Trainer and Domonique Ward.

Graduates from Nacogdoches are Elizabeth Gonzalez, Maritza Guillen, Christina Hogg, Karina Maldonado-Jaimes, Maribel Ribera and Anahi Rodrigues.

Other graduates are Crystal Wilson and Morgan Beusse, both of Crockett; Jocelyn Chacon and Jasmin Santana, both of Diboll; Matthew Collins and Kayla Johnson, both of Huntington; Patricia F. Miller of Burkeville, Judith Allison of Cushing, Diana M. Eason of Fred, Markel McAlister of Garrison, Kimberly K. Scroggins ofHemphill, Anna B. Wolfford of Kirbyville, Renea Mize of Livingston, Katelin L.Stone of Lovelady, Ellen N. Murray of Palestine, Heather Hill of Pollok, Alyssa B. Utley of Porter Springs, Olivia Turner of Shepherd, Crystal Hanks of Warren,Angela S. Hopson of Wiergate, and Sydney R. Horine of Woodville.

Nursing Programs Director Tonya LaForge said, “Nursing is a very demanding profession, both physically and emotionally. These graduates have proven themselves ready to take on and represent the profession well. We wish them the best and hope they continue their nursing education.”

For more information about the vocational nursing program at Angelina College, call 936-633-5265.

Misty Boggs
Misty Boggs is the Creative Director at MSGPR. She lives in Angelina County and recently earned her bachelor's degree in Public Relations and a minor in Creative Writing at Stephen F. Austin State University in 2020. She is currently working on obtaining her MBA from Lamar University. Between studying and working, she enjoys teaching her niece and nephew the fine art of never growing old.

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