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Dye and Wiley receive Auxiliary Endowment Scholarships

From left are Ansley Dye; Auxiliary president and Auxiliary Endowment Scholarship Committee member Martha Ivester; Foundation executive director and Auxiliary Endowment Scholarship Committee member Nancy Seymour; and Walt Wiley.

From left are Ansley Dye; Auxiliary president and Auxiliary Endowment Scholarship Committee member Martha Ivester; Foundation executive director and Auxiliary Endowment Scholarship Committee member Nancy Seymour; and Walt Wiley.

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Dye and Wiley receive Auxiliary Endowment Scholarships The Elbert Memorial Hospital Auxiliary recently announced the 2008 recipients of the EMH Foundation’s Auxiliary Endowment Scholarships. Congratulations went to Ansley Dye and Walt Wiley for their exceptional academics in the healthcare field.

Dye, salutatorian of ECCHS Class of 2008, received the 2008 Auxiliary Endowment Scholarship for the graduating high school senior from ECCHS. She will be attending North Georgia College in Dahlonega in August and will be entering the pre-med program.

Wiley received the 2008 Auxiliary Endowment Scholarship as an adult furthering his education in a healthcare field. A 2007 graduate of Berry College in Rome, Ga., he will be entering his second year of nursing school at Georgia Southern University.

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