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Brown, Mullins inducted into Copiah-Lincoln’s Simpson Center Hall of Fame

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April 16, 2019
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WESSON – Two outstanding sophomores on Copiah-Lincoln Communter Hall of Fameity College’s Simpson County Center have been named to the college’s Hall of Fame, the highest honor that can be given a Co-Lin student.
During the Simpson County Center’s Annual Awards Day, Co-Lin President Dr. Jane G. Hulon announced the 2018-2019 Hall of Fame recipients are Baylea Brown of Magee and Patrick Mullins of Braxton.

Baylea Brown
Baylea Brown serves as President of the Trailblazers and is a member of the Beta Xi Psi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. She was selected to Who’s Who at Copiah-Lincoln Community College and was on the President’s List. After Co-Lin, Baylea plans to attend the University of Mississippi to complete her degree in secondary mathematics education to become a high school math teacher.
She is the daughter of Patrick and Norma Brown.

Patrick Mullins
Patrick Mullins serves as Vice President of Leadership for the Beta Xi Psi Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa. He is a member of the Alpha Omega Bible Club and was on the President’s List. Patrick was selected as a Campus Favorite and to Who’s Who at Copiah-Lincoln Community College.
He is the son of Paul and Melissa Mullins.

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Copiah-Lincoln Community College’s Simpson County Center 2018-2019 Hall of Fame inductees are Baylea Brown (left) and Patrick Mullins.

 

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