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Evening of Celebration to honor top scholars

Itawamba Community College’s top scholars will be honored during An Evening of Celebration: Honoring Academic Excellence Across the Curriculum at 6:30 p.m., Apr. 18, in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus.

The speaker will be the Honorable Mike Mills, District Judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi. Mills is an alumnus of ICC, the University of Mississippi and its School of Law and the University of Virginia School of Law. From 1984-95, he served as a Mississippi Representative, and in 2001 President George W. Bush nominated him to sit on the United States District Court.

 Honorees include Aberdeen – Margaret Hatcher, Communications Division; Amory – Juan Garza, Automotive Technology; Donathaniel Keith, Law Enforcement Technology; Vickie Renfro, Health Information Technology; Tyler Davis, English; Tucker Robbins, Journalism; Adrian Moffett, Political Science; Becker – Jared Shields, Modern Foreign Language and Theatre; Belden – Laken Jones, All-Mississippi Academic First Team and Coca-Cola Bronze Scholar; Belmont – Jackie Ivy Jr., Emergency Medical Services - Paramedic; Blue Mountain – Cameron Lima, Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Corinth – Kathryn Knippers, Geography and All-Mississippi Academic Team second team; Ecru – Lisa Hudson, Early Childhood Education Technology; French Camp – Hagan Box, Forestry Technology; Fulton – David Mills, Electrical Technology; Johnny Davis, Industrial Maintenance Technology; Golden – Kristen Gasaway, Forestry Technology; Marissa Hammock, Marketing Management Technology; Guntown – Kaitlyn Hall, Sociology; Hamilton – Robert Lampkin, Computer Networking Technology; Carmen Perkins, Health, Physical Education and Recreation Division; Jeffrey Wade, Mathematics; Houlka – Dakota Tutor, Interpreter Training Technology; Kennedy Warren, Respiratory Care Technology; Houston – Nick Harmon, Heating and Air Conditioning Technology; Patrick Pearson, Chemistry; Mooreville – Nicole Sumerel, Forestry Technology; Nettleton – Ashlynn Beam, Radiologic Technology; William Cooper, Social Science Division; New Albany – Justin Gary, Public Speaking; Philadelphia – Javonis Adams, Music; Pontotoc – Jimmy Coker, Associate Degree Nursing; Joshua Shelton, Respiratory Care Technology; April Derryberry, Surgical Technology; Blake Guntharp, Modern Foreign Language and Natural Science Division; Margaret Hatcher, Communications Division; Benjamin Chandler, Computer Science; Ariel Burger, Fine Arts Division; Bailey Tutor, Biology; Hayden Baker, History; Allysa Lipsey, All Mississippi Academic Team second team; Randolph – Charlee Sartin, Economics and Business Division; Saltillo – Brandon Thames, Collision Repair Technology; Aryn Till, Computer Programming Technology; Aaron “Drake” Sanders, Welding and Cutting Technology; Mollie Davidson, Occupational Therapy Assistant; Madison Nanney, Theatre; Serenity Hawkins, All-Mississippi Academic Team second team; Senatobia – Marissa Capriotti, English; Shannon – Davette “Lane” Carnathan, Practical Nursing; Gregory Clark, Marketing Management Technology; Sherman – Stuart Bennett, Physical Therapist Assistant; Smithville – Abigail Chase, Magnolia Gold Excellence; Brody Skinner, Criminal Justice; Tremont – Daniel Sturdivant, Diesel Equipment Technology; Justin Leathers, Paralegal Technology; Tupelo – Chayapat Tanopajai, Computer Science Division; Linda Spencer, Art; William Kyle, Mathematics Division and Physics; Bryce Hunt, Natural Science Division; Jeffrey Wade, Mathematics; Vardaman – John Moore, Precision Manufacturing and Machining Technology; and Sabrina Crumpton, Psychology.

 A reception will follow in the Fine Arts Center gallery.



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