December 14, 2017

Hinds CC honors Foundation scholarship recipients

The Hinds Community College Foundation recognized its 2017-18 scholarship recipients, donors and honorees at a reception Oct. 27 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. The Hinds Community College…
BY: Cathy Hayden

The Hinds Community College Foundation recognized its 2017-18 scholarship recipients, donors and honorees at a reception Oct. 27 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.

The Hinds Community College Foundation awarded more than 600 scholarships in the 2017-2017 academic year. The deadline to apply for a scholarship for the 2018-2019 academic year is Feb. 15, 2018. For more information, visit www.hindscc.edu.

Hinds Community College, celebrating its 100th year of Community Inspired Service in 2017, is a comprehensive institution with six convenient locations in the central Mississippi area. Hinds opened in September 1917 first as an agricultural high school and admitted college students for the first time in 1922, with the first class graduating in 1927. Today, Hinds stands as the largest community college in Mississippi and offers quality, affordable educational opportunities with academic programs of study leading to seamless university transfer and career and technical programs teaching job-ready skills. To learn more, visit www.hindscc.edu or call 1.800.HindsCC.

Among those recognized was Katherine Wyndam of Brandon, who received the George M. McLendon Scholarship. With her is Tom Bowen of Madison.

Among those recognized was Hannah Sendelweck of Brandon, who received the Toby and Nancy Tenhet Scholarship. With her is Nancy Tenhet of Utica.

Among those recognized was Cameron Blackwell of Ovett, who received the Martha Hill Endowed Scholarship. With her is Martha Hill of Clinton.

Among those recognized was Daniel Trussell, center, of Clinton, who received the Edith Ballard Scholarship. With him is Bart Ballard, left, and Tammie Ballard of Puckett.

Among those recognized was Brinkley Branch of Raymond, right, who received the Hinds Community College Education Association Scholarship. With her is Lisa Davis of Raymond.

Among those recognized was Derrick Williams of Clinton, who received the Lorene Martin Nursing Scholarship. With him are Melissa Seward of Byram, left, and Frankie Pinon of Pearl.

Among those recognized was Carson Weaver of Terry, center, who received the Dr. Roger Jones and Lamar Currie Scholarship. With him are Dr. Roger Jones of Raymond, left, and Lamar Currie of Utica, right.

Among those recognized was Victoria Ross of Vicksburg, right, who received two scholarships, the Clarence and Lura Scales Scholarship and the Kay Cliffe Memorial Scholarship. With her is Haley Hartfield of Brandon.

Among those recognized was Peyton Atkinson of Waynesboro, right, who received the Jerry Agent and Mary Etta Naftel Scholarship. With her is Jerry Agent of Raymond.

Among those recognized was Myia Harris of Clinton, who received the Jesse McLendon Thrash Scholarship. With her is Tom Bowen of Madison.

Among those recognized was William Rodgers of Brandon, who received the Vito Daniel Patti Memorial Scholarship. With him is Michael Patti of Jackson, left, and Daniel Patti of Brookhaven, right.

Among those recognized was Gena Barlow of Byram, center, who received the Excellence in Career-Technical Education. With her is Sherry Franklin of Brandon, left, and Dr. Chad Stocks of Port Gibson, right.

Among those recognized was Madison Roberts of Clinton, right, who received the AT&T Endowed Scholarship. With her is Mike Walker of Clinton.

Among those recognized were front from left, Hannah Reihl of Vicksburg, Jakiyah Stirgus of Utica, Ariana Sirgew of Jackson, Jerry Thornhill of Raymond, representing Trustmark Bank; Taneesha Blount of Jackson, KaliAnn Green of Pearl, Breanna Green of Pearl, Wasia Shabbier of Pearl; back, Tristan Carson of Raymond, Paxton Files of Brandon, Jarrod Robinson of Terry, Alandria Ferguson of Terry and Kyra Carroll of Jackson. The students received the Trustmark Scholarship.

Among those recognized were Antwayne Fisher of Jackson, left, and Davis Soto of Forest, right, who received the Jobie Martin Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Lee Blackwell of Mendenhall, right, who received the Charles Jones Technical Scholarship. With him is Jerry Agent of Raymond.

Among those recognized was James Graham of Braxton, who received the Eugene Schubert Memorial Agricultural Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Jaterrica Amos of Courtland, who received the Dennis and Leola Cowart Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Charmaine Andrews-Grant of Ridgeland, who received the Lynn Garvey Memorial Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Dolyn Dillard of Vicksburg, who received the Sandy Reddit Cain Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Alexis Spiller of Vicksburg, who received the Cooper Industries Scholarship.

Among those recognized was Andrew Beesley of Natchez, who received the Chase Wroten Memorial Scholarship.

Among those recognized were, front from left, Tarri Williams of Clinton, Kierra Meadious of Foxworth, Cassie Hardacre of Goodman, Mallory Fisher of Utica and Thomas Harris of Bolton; back, Candace McKenzie of Raymond, Caleb Pitre of Jackson, Michael Thompson of Clinton , William Tyer of Yazoo City and Kali Martin of Terry. They received the Dr. Nell Ann Pickett Scholarship.

Among those recognized were students, second from left, Jalexus Walker of Prentiss, who received the Jane Pickett and Robert C. Harrell Scholarship; third from left, Emily Griffing of Byram, who received the Marian Pickett Carmichael Scholarship; back, Casey Hutson of Raymond, who received the Jimmy L. and Grace Pickett Long Scholarship and Dustin Raby of North Carrollton, who received the Harry Partin Scholarship. With them are, far left, Grace Pickett Long of Utica; second from the right, Jane Pickett Harrell of Utica and, far right, Nancy Tenhet of Utica.

Among those recognized was Amber Williams of Brandon, who received the Liles and Ruth Ann Williams Scholarship. With her is Liles Williams of Raymond.

Among those recognized were, from left, Daygon Williams of Brandon, Amaris Edwards of Byram, Holley Moore of Selmer and Evan Ratcliff of Brandon. They received the Ed, Mattie and Douglas Woolley Scholarship.

Among those were William Lum of Port Gibson, who received the Lurline Stewart Memorial Scholarship.

Among those was Brooke Patterson of Vicksburg, center, who received the Dr. Troy Lee Jenkins Scholarship. With her are Shelby Lewis, left, and Lisa Whatley, right, both of Utica.

Among those were Carley Pettway of Vicksburg, left, and Monique Weimer of Vicksburg. They received the Street Medical Foundation Scholarship.

Among those was Elizabeth Loflin of Vicksburg, second from left, who received the Bill Derden Memorial Scholarship. With her are, from left, Beverly Fatherree of Clinton, Mavis Derden of Clinton, Melissa Black and Harry Black, both of Brandon.

Among those was Garrett Hutchins of Utica, who received the A.P. and T.B. Fatherree Scholarship. With him is Beverly Fatherree of Clinton.

Among those was Stephanie Traweek of Raymond, who received the Dr. Ben Fatherree and Beverly Fatherree Scholarship. With her is Beverly Fatherree of Clinton.

Among those was Dayana Hernandez of Walls, left, who received the Yosef Patel Scholarship. With her is Rosemary Barbour of Jackson.

Among those were Laryn Winkler of Jackson, front from left, Jalyn Thomas of Shaw, Madison Curtis of Raymond; back, Zane Warren of Raymond and Caleb Pace of Terry. They received the Charlie Griffin Scholarship.

Among those was Patricia Parker of Jackson, who received the Alden McNair Scholarship.

Among those was Bobby Cavett of Jackson, who received the Student Government Association Scholarship.

Among those were Cassey Warren of Vicksburg, front from left, Erykah Wilson of Utica, Haley Frazier of Florence, Julie Thompson of Brandon, Vivi Tran of Brandon and Taylor Morgan of Raymond; back, Noah Crow of Utica, Kerri Neely of Raymond, Katie Baldwin of Brandon and Ethan Decker of Brandon. They received the Vicksburg Medical Foundation Scholarship.

Among those were Sarah Chandler of Utica, Kyisha Mayfield of Vicksburg, Michelle Spann of Brandon, Marion Lee of Louise, Ashley Polk of Crystal Springs; back, Dorothy Summers of Jackson, Ashley Levy of Jackson, Elise Ades of Clinton and Elizabeth Peale of Brandon. They received the Vicksburg Medical Foundation Scholarship.

Among those were Bari Berry of Pearl, Jamye Davis of Edwards, Morgan Bruff of Jackson, Brandi Barber of Florence, Elason Kelly of Raymond; back, Robert Batton of Mendenhall, Kristin Bates of Sandhill, Michael Gray of Richland, Taylor McMurtrey of Forest and Emily Hebert of Brandon. They received the Vicksburg Medical Foundation Scholarship.

Among those was Chloe Longley of Jackson, who received the Edward D. and Rebecca J. Brown Scholarship.

Among those was Che’Derica Samuel of Shreveport, who received the Evelyn H. (Ziefle) Byers Scholarship.

Among those were, front from left, Landon Little of Vicksburg, Jessica Hasty of Vicksburg; third from right, Sarah Smith of Redwood, who received the Marie and John Pervangher Scholarship; Aailya Johnson of Vicksburg, who received the Carroll E. “Buddy” and Grace Clark Woods Scholarship; and Lawanda Trimble of Vicksburg, who received the Marie and John Pervangher Scholarship; back, Charles Katzenmeyer of Vicksburg, Gage Ederington of Vicksburg, Fred Butler of Vicksburg, who received the Marie and John Pervangher Scholarship; Amanda Even of Clinton, who received the C. Leonard and Jane Woods Katzenmeyer Scholarship; Brandy Katzenmeyer of Vicksburg and Tristan Lowry of Vicksburg, who received the Marie and John Pervangher Scholarship. Third from left is Joan Katzenmeyer of Madison.

Among those was Emily Walker of Puckett, who received the Tommie Stroud Scholarship.

Among those was Laney Butts of Brandon, who received the Carlo and Cathy Martella Scholarship.

Among those was Colton Pierce of Brandon, who received the Thomas H. Smith Memorial Scholarship.

Among those was Alainna Newmann of Redwood, who received the Walter B. Hallberg Jr. Scholarship. With her are Walter Hallberg III, left, and Walter Hallberg Jr., right, both of Vicksburg.