BC students earn nursing pins

Published 6:15 am Friday, May 18, 2012

BAINBRIDGE COLLEGE LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSING students recognized with a traditional pinning ceremony are, from the left, front row, Natalie Bryan, Valerie Cross, Antrinette Freeman, Amy MacNeil, Shannon Heard, Kim Anderson and Destiny Washington; middle row, Irene Lively, Tammy Faircloth, Amy Hand, Judy Bryan, Arlesa Anderson, Dominique Washington, Cara Mitchell, Shanika Hawkins and Tasha Maxwell; back row, Ellen Morgan, Teresa Johnson, Chastinee Belcher, Annitra Waymon, DeAmbra Thompson, Kia Williams, April Hudson, Toquisha Jordan, Elisha Callan, Janel Edwards, Sharon Keeter and BC President Dr. Richard Carvajal.

By CAROL HEARD

BC Communications Specialist

Twenty-seven Bainbridge College students successfully completed the Licensed Practical Nursing program and were honored with a traditional pinning ceremony on May 3 at the Kirbo Regional Center.

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BC President Dr. Richard Carvajal said the students deserve congratulations, and then cited the tennis shoe-maker Adidas’ commercial campaign.

“Impossible is not a fact. It is an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It is a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing,” Carvajal said.

Carvajal added that all the students had overcome what had probably at one time seemed impossible in order to complete their degrees.

Five LPN students were honored with special recognitions.

Valerie Cross from Donalsonville, Ga., and Dominique Washington and Destiny Washington, both from Bainbridge, were honored with the Rose Bud Award, which recognizes the most improved students.

The Team Award was given to Kim Anderson, from Colquitt, Ga.

Tammy Faircloth from Colquitt was honored with the Academic Excellence Award.

The Most Supportive Award was given to DeAmbra Thompson, from Coleman, Ga.

The Leadership Award was given to Arlesa Anderson from Attapulgus.

As each student walked across the stage to receive their pin, a short note written by the students were read aloud by Joan Simpson, dean of BC Early County Center, or Dr. Adria Belk, chair of BC’s Technical Studies Division. Many of the notes expressed gratitude to the students’ families and friends who supported them during their college tenure.

Dr. Tonya Strickland, Vice President for Academic Affairs, congratulated the students and said there are many professions that require a person’s heart and mind, but nursing is the only profession requiring a person’s heart, mind and feet.

LPN gradate Kim Anderson concluded the ceremony by leading her fellow graduates in the Nightingale Pledge, which is a modified “Hippocratic Oath” composed in 1893.

The LPN graduates, listed alphabetically by their cities, are the following: Arlesa Anderson from Attapulgus; Amy Hand, Shanika Hawkins, Shannon Heard, Irene Lively, Tasha Maxwell, Cara Mitchell, Destiny Washington, Dominique Washington and Kia Williams, all from Bainbridge; DeAmbra Thompson from Coleman;  Chastinee Belcher, Antrinette Freeman and Teresa Johnson, all from Blakely, Ga.; Natalie Bryan and Amy MacNeil, both from Cairo; Kim Anderson, Judy Bryan, Elisha Callan, Tammy Faircloth, Sharon Keeter and Ellen Morgan, all from Colquitt; Janel Edwards from Cuthbert, Ga.; Valerie Cross from Donalsonville; April Jackson from Edison, Ga.; and Toquisha Jordan and Annitra Waymon, both from Fort Gaines, Ga.