School of Nursing has rare December pinning

CLASS OF 2011 AND A HALF  Sixteen smiling faces round out a rare Lake Superior State University School of Nursing winter pinning ceremony held in LSSU's Arts Center on Dec. 15. The formal recognition caps four years of hard class and clinical work on a Nursing baccalaureate degree. Each graduate receives a formal uniform pin and certificate of recognition. The next step is to take registered nurse (RN) examinations, which LSSU students usually pass on the first try. Front row, left to right are Tonya Rogers (Brimley, Mich.), Olivia Grobbel (Sault Ste Marie, Mich.), Rachel Maison (Battle Creek, Mich.), Ryan Kauffman (Fairview, Mich.), Danielle Petersen (Sault Ste Marie, Mich.), Danielle Muszynski (Rogers City, Mich.), Amanda Filkins (Sandusky, Mich.), and Lindsey Bolan (far right; Lansing, Mich.). Back row, left to right are Abby Smith (nee Crawford; Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.), Kellie Hagen (Sault Ste Marie, Mich.), Caitlyn Carter (Kincheloe, Mich.), Lindsay Swartz (Sault Ste Marie, Mich.), Megan Wickerham (Carson City, Mich.), Kimberlee Booms (Harrison, Mich.), Danielle Pitts (Rudyard, Mich.), and Lisa Savage (Davison, Mich.). (Photo by John Shibley)

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CONTACT: John Shibley, e-mail, 906-635-2314; Tom Pink, e-mail, 635-2314.



