Former Gov. George Nigh, who was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives when he was a senior at East Central University, will deliver the Centennial Commencement address Saturday, Dec. 12, for ECU’s December 2009 graduates.
The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. in Kerr Activities Center for 239 candidates for bachelor’s degrees and 93 candidates for master’s degrees.
Nigh is the lifetime president of the Donna Nigh Foundation which benefits Oklahomans with developmental disabilities. Nigh has received the National Martin Luther King Award and was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, the U.S. Jaycee Hall of Leadership and the Oklahoma Vo-Tech Hall of Fame. He was named ECU’s Distinguished Alumnus in 1977.
Candidates for bachelor’s degrees are listed by their hometowns:
Kacie Baker, Buel Bohannon, Jessica Brown, Crystal Craft, Jamie Dodd, Cassie Flora, Carolyn Lessley, Andrea Marsh, John Soap, Michael Stanley and Jim Young, all of Shawnee; Robin Carter, Michael Lackey and Amanda Speers, all of Tecumseh; Chad Ainsworth, Adam Baker, Cecilia Diaz, Zackery Horn, Michael Lawson, Melissa Perry, Catherine Pollock, Stacey Saunders, Shane Stanfill, Todd Streater, Stephanie Taylor and Maryna Verbovetska, all of Seminole; Bonnie Henderson, Asher; Anthony Kretz and Jerri White, Earlsboro; Katie Akerman, Angela Guinn, Allison Jones and Bobby Ramsey, Konawa; Candice Hodde, McLoud; Brianne Adams and Kevin Anderson, Prague; and Micco Haney and Lacey Powell, Wewoka.
Candidates for master’s degree are listed by their hometowns:
Christy Abbott-France, Maria Blaylock, Catherine Griffith, Jesse Hernandez, Angela Lynn, Patsy Mills and John Outon, Shawnee; Phillip Dicus and Kade Houck, Seminole; David Shivers, Prague; and Michael Gilbert and Traci Jackson, Wewoka.
Former Gov. George Nigh, who was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives when he was a senior at East Central University, will deliver the Centennial Commencement address Saturday, Dec. 12, for ECU’s December 2009 graduates.
The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. in Kerr Activities Center for 239 candidates for bachelor’s degrees and 93 candidates for master’s degrees.
Nigh is the lifetime president of the Donna Nigh Foundation which benefits Oklahomans with developmental disabilities. Nigh has received the National Martin Luther King Award and was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, the U.S. Jaycee Hall of Leadership and the Oklahoma Vo-Tech Hall of Fame. He was named ECU’s Distinguished Alumnus in 1977.
Candidates for bachelor’s degrees are listed by their hometowns:
Kacie Baker, Buel Bohannon, Jessica Brown, Crystal Craft, Jamie Dodd, Cassie Flora, Carolyn Lessley, Andrea Marsh, John Soap, Michael Stanley and Jim Young, all of Shawnee; Robin Carter, Michael Lackey and Amanda Speers, all of Tecumseh; Chad Ainsworth, Adam Baker, Cecilia Diaz, Zackery Horn, Michael Lawson, Melissa Perry, Catherine Pollock, Stacey Saunders, Shane Stanfill, Todd Streater, Stephanie Taylor and Maryna Verbovetska, all of Seminole; Bonnie Henderson, Asher; Anthony Kretz and Jerri White, Earlsboro; Katie Akerman, Angela Guinn, Allison Jones and Bobby Ramsey, Konawa; Candice Hodde, McLoud; Brianne Adams and Kevin Anderson, Prague; and Micco Haney and Lacey Powell, Wewoka.
Candidates for master’s degree are listed by their hometowns:
Christy Abbott-France, Maria Blaylock, Catherine Griffith, Jesse Hernandez, Angela Lynn, Patsy Mills and John Outon, Shawnee; Phillip Dicus and Kade Houck, Seminole; David Shivers, Prague; and Michael Gilbert and Traci Jackson, Wewoka.