ACTC graduates record number
Published 10:45 am Monday, May 14, 2012
ASHLAND, Ky. — Cory Boggs, of Catlettsburg, Ky., made sure everyone knew what kind of diploma he was getting Saturday. As he stood on the sidewalk waiting with the other graduates, a black spatula and spoon he had attached to his mortarboard was there for all to see.
A record number of students — 554 — received diplomas Saturday during the Ashland Community and Technical College commencement ceremonies at the Paramount Arts Center. Thirty Lawrence Countians were among the graduates
The students were August 2011 graduates, December 2011 graduates and May 2012 graduation candidates, and many had earned more than one degree, diploma or certificate.
The speaker for the commencement was Dr. Gregory D. Adkins, ACTC president and chief executive officer. He congratulated the graduates for their achievement and he congratulated the spouses, parents and friends who had encouraged those graduates during their college journey. He also thanked the community for its support of the school. Adkins will retire at the end of June.
“I will reflect upon ACTC and the Tri-State as a high point in my 45 years in education, “ Adkins said.
The graduates from Lawrence County are Pamela S. Cabell, Gregory L. Conn and Brandon A. Crawford, all of Chesapeake; Angela M. Dalton and Zach McCarty, all of Coal Grove; Eric A. Alexander, Alexander J. Bare, Warren D. Brown, Rickie L. Burton, John W. DeLong II, Ashley Gannon, Joshua L. Griffith, Teasha Gullett, Janice L. Jenkins, Shanna R. Stevens, Jami A. Triplett and Marcus D. Turner, all of Ironton; Angela D. Smith and Lindsey C. Webb, both of Pedro; Jody B. Boggs, Charles A. Bolden, Vanessa D. Darby, Heather L. Ferguson, Christopher D. Foltz, Cade V Hale and Joseph D. VanWay, all of South Point; Thomas P. Baldwin of Willow Wood and Rebecca M. Fouts of Kitts Hill.
Also graduating: Bartholomew Scott of Wheelersburg and Shanna D. Keller and Tonya S. Young of Franklin Furnace.