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About »August 15, 2017
Recent graduates of Piedmont Technical College’s associate degree nursing program at the Lex Walters campus were recognized in a pinning ceremony in August.
The students and their hometowns are, from left, Jean Alewine, Calhoun Falls; Taylor Renee Driver, Abbeville; and Erin New Saylors, Abbeville.
The students and their hometowns are, front from left, Shanequa L. Freeman, Greenwood; Shannon B. Gibert, Greenwood; April L. Grigg, Ninety Six; and Kaitlyn Elizabeth Haynes, Ware Shoals. Back, Linda Lopez, Greenwood; Greta Montrell Peterson, Greenwood; Kayla Sue Seabolt, Greenwood; and Maggie Cynthia Smith, Greenwood.
The students and their hometowns are, from left, Porsha Tanik Drayton, Laurens; Tammy Owens, Clinton; Betty A. Pinner, Fountain Inn; and Brittany Shantelle Wilkes, Clinton.
The students and their hometowns are, from left, Rosa Lidia Gomez, Saluda; Tiffany G. Holcombe, Chappells; Anna N. Moran, Prosperity; and Peter G. Rambo, Jr., Silverstreet.
The students and their hometowns are, front from left, Taylor Echols Armour, Washington, Ga.; Rachel A. Bange, Aiken; David Dotson, Woodruff; Angelica C. Edmonds, Lexington; and Rekisha Howard, Augusta, Ga. Back, Latoya Jones, Elberton, Ga.; Tara Drake Moorer, Lexington; Bernice S. Ramsey, Thomson, Ga.; Regina Lynettee Scott, Waynesboro, Ga.; and Kate E. Lynn, North Augusta.