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PJC student named scholarship winner

Published or Revised November 22, 2013

PJC student wins Neal scholarship photo

Recently Paris Junior College and Paris Regional Medical Center awarded the Wayne Neal Endowed Scholarship to PJC student Taylor Poteet. Shown are, from left, PJC President Dr. Pamela Anglin, Deidra Neal, widow of the late Wayne Neal, former Director of Radiology at PRMC for whom the scholarship is named, Poteet, and PRMC CEO Steve Grubbs.

Taylor Poteet has received the 2013-14 Wayne Neal Endowed Radiology Technology Scholarship, according to Steve Grubbs, Paris Regional Medical Center CEO, and Marcia Putnam, Paris Junior College Director of Health Occupations. Fellow Paris Regional healthcare co-workers, physicians, friends and hospital administration created the Neal Endowed Scholarship in his memory. Neal served as Director of Radiology Services at PRMC until he lost his battle with cancer in December 2009. “This is a special way to remember an extraordinary young man who was dedicated to his profession,” said Steve Grubbs, CEO Paris Regional Medical Center. Neal was involved in the healthcare industry in Paris having worked over 15 years at McCuistion Regional, CHRISTUS St. Joseph’s Hospital and Paris Regional Medical Center. Wayne Neal also taught in the formative years of PJC's Radiology Technology Program. Poteet began her radiology technician training last January and will complete her Associate of Applied Sciences degree in radiology technology this December. “On behalf of the students who have, and will continue to benefit from the generosity of friends, co-workers and family of Wayne Neal, PJC sincerely appreciates the legacy this scholarship creates,” said Derald Bulls, PJC’s director of institutional advancement/alumni affairs. Grubbs noted, “The positive relationship between PJC and Paris Regional and the important health occupation programs provided through the College, such as the radiology technology program, support career opportunities for this entire region.” “Radiology technology plays a key role in the diagnosis and treatment of many illnesses and injuries,” said Putnam. A 2008 Paris High School graduate, Poteet is the daughter of Kim Poteet and the late Ralph Poteet. She is also a former PJC cheerleader. Donations can be made to the Wayne Neal Radiology Technology Endowment Fund at any time through the Paris Junior College Memorial Foundation, 2400 Clarksville Street, Paris, TX 75460. Those wanting to know more about creating an endowment should contact Bulls through the College’s office of Institutional Advancement, (903) 782-0276.