24 April ICC announces 2026-27 Indian Delegates April 24, 2026 By Camp, Tyler W General 0 Itawamba Community College has selected its 2026-27 Indian Delegates, a group of student ambassadors who serve as official representatives of the college across its campuses and throughout the community. Those named 2026-27 Indian Delegates for Fulton Campus include Eva Haynes and Gracie West, both of Aberdeen; Anniston Wiggins of Algoma; Leah Clark of Bruce; Mollianne Allen, Ella Hughes, Mikah Beth Lesley and Tae Young, all of Fulton; Lexi Chism of Golden; Juliana Hagan and Ada Passmore, both of Guntown; Kaylee Joslin of Hamilton; Loryn Rhodes of Hernando; Martin Boyd of Mantachie; Ava Stanley of Marietta; Madalyn Daniel of Mooreville; Mia Rogers of Nettleton; Jayonna Anderson, Landry Kent and Charlie Strevel, all of New Albany; Sarah Frain of Olive Branch; Preston Foster, Kason Moss and Jaycee Wray, all of Pontotoc; Miley Ray of Randolph; DaRilee Colburn of Red Bay, AL; Sophie Hill of Saltillo; Kason Alred and Isaiah Smith, both of Smithville; and Emma Klaire Nichols of Thaxton. Tupelo Campus 2026-27 Indian Delegates include Micaiah Young of Ecru; Kylee Hatcher and Noah Waldrop, both of Pontotoc; and Jacob Gore of Saltillo. Indian Delegates assist with recruitment and orientation events, support campus functions and provide leadership in promoting the student experience at ICC. The longstanding student organization reflects the college’s commitment to student engagement and leadership development. Related Articles ICC selects Indianettes, Drum Majors and Color Guard for 2023-24; video auditions still being accepted for Color Guard, Indianettes Itawamba Community College has selected its 2023-24 Drum Majors, Color Guard and Indianette Dancers on the basis of recent auditions. They include Drum Majors – Taylor Brown of Aberdeen, Ngum Gang of Hernando, Prisila Martinez of Houlka and Addison Clements of Pontotoc; Indianette Dancers – Lillyan Madrid of Amory; Brandi Deloach of Caledonia; McKenzie Armstrong of Guntown; India Pittman of Houston; K’Lee Capps, Madalynn Minica, Arionna Morrow, all of Nettleton; Emma Mask of Plantersville; Marlee Hoing, Maggie Kimble, Riley Wardlaw, all of Pontotoc; Krystyna Burenok of Saltillo; Jasmier Coleman, Saja Darwish, Kelly Flores, all of Tupelo; and Color Guard – Tristan Dancy of Aberdeen; Alona Finley of Algoma; Callie Beasley, Jolie Bishop, Cloey Tate, all of Amory; Delaina Gaskin of Bellefontaine; Allyson Speck, Caroline Speck, both of Ecru; Amiah Cavett of Golden; Katlyn Strickland of Greenwood Springs; Morissa Adams of Guntown; Emma Christian, Rylee Eaton of Mantachie; Cassidy Edwards, Taylor Sykes, both of Marietta; Callie Cobb, Emily Tackett, both of Mooreville; Meredith Ohler of New Albany; Lauren Lee of Olive Branch; Kelsey Pritchard ... ICC selects 2023-24 Indian Delegates Itawamba Community College has selected members of its Indian Delegation for 2023-24. They include Fulton Campus – Jolie Bishop, Callie Beasley, Ally Thompson, all of Amory; Knox Waterer of Belden; Emma Horton of Caledonia; Mallory Ward of Columbus; Anna Claire Gant of Courtland; Allie Hamilton of Ecru; Dylan Quinn, Braxton Lovvorn, both of Fulton; Alivia Harris of Golden; Carmen Burkley of Hernando; Ben Moody, Mazzie Cooper, both of Mantachie; Jack Brown of Mathiston; Jordan Springer of Mooreville; Madalynn Minica of Nettleton; Rylie Ozbirn of New Albany; Emma Mask of Plantersville; Anna Beth Brown, Marlee Hoing, Ella Huey, Tanner McCord, Abi Grace Warren, all of Pontotoc; Landon Glover of Red Bay, Ala.; Olivia Crowder, Bailey Clark, of Saltillo; Lily Alexander of Smithville; Maly Mae Fitts of Thaxton; Jasmier Coleman of Tupelo; Braiden Holcombe of Vina, Ala.; and Aubrey Eaton of Woodland; and Tupelo Campus – Maggie Caldwell of Algoma; Andy Trollinger of Baldwyn; Ty Franklin of Blue Springs; Lucy Vaughn of Plantersville; Karson Mitchell, Brylee Vandiver, both of Pontotoc; Madison White, Tanner Owens, both of Saltillo; Anna Claire Hester, Paola ... Indian Delegation application deadline is Apr. 1 April 1 is the deadline for applications for Itawamba Community College’s Indian Delegation, the student recruiting team. Positions are available on both the Fulton and Tupelo campuses. Qualifications include good moral character, dependable, friendly and outgoing personality, willingness to assist others, strong leadership qualities, good communication skills, free of disciplinary action and the ability to devote time and effort to the Indian Delegation. Students who apply for the Indian Delegation at the Fulton Campus must upload a 60-second video explaining why they should be selected. They also must either reside in campus housing or in Fulton. Those selected will receive a $300 scholarship and one hour of class credit per semester as well as a grade to be determined by participation, involvement and class attendance. Among their activities, Indian Delegation members conduct campus tours, visit area high schools to recruit potential students, assist with summer orientation and early registration, attend college days/nights at area high schools, assist with special meetings and events on campus and participate in phone calling campaigns to recruit prospective students. Applications are available at ICC’s website, ... ICC launches Lil Indians Club Itawamba Community College has an exciting opportunity for kids ages 3-12 to join its recently launched Lil Indians Club. The annual $30 membership dues include free admission to regular season home athletic events, Lil Indians gift box, membership card and special events exclusively for those who join. “We at ICC can’t wait to see our Lil Indians at all athletic events,” said Dr. Chad Case, Athletic Director. “We hope that you won’t miss this fantastic opportunity to ignite your child’s passion for all of our sports while making new friends and memories along the way!” For more information or to join, email jemarquez@iccms.edu, call (662) 862-8122 or visit the homepage of LetsGoICC.com. ICC announces 2026 Hall of Fame honorees Itawamba Community College has announced the students selected for induction into the 2026 ICC Hall of Fame. The honor recognizes students who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, academic achievement and service during their time at the college. The 2026 ICC Hall of Fame honorees are Cherish Brown, Bella Cochran, Anna Kate Crenshaw, Aleena Gregory, Anna Lauren Glasson, Brooklyn Lane, Karry Linley, Landon Long, Sydney Palmer, Molly Sansing, Shelby Sullivan and Hallie Tenhet. Cherish Brown, a biomedical sciences major from Tupelo, has been actively involved in student leadership at ICC, serving as Tupelo Student Government Association president and participating in Phi Theta Kappa, Sigma Kappa Delta and the ICC Honors College. She is a student at Tupelo High School completing her degree at ICC through Middle College. Bella Cochran, a political science major from Tupelo, has distinguished herself academically and in leadership roles at ICC, serving as Phi Theta Kappa president and earning placement on the Dean’s List and President’s List. She is a student at Tupelo High School completing her degree at ICC through Middle College. Anna Kate Crenshaw, a communication major from Smithville, has been ... Drum majors, Indianettes, color guard Drum majors, color guard and Indianettes for 2017-18 have been selected at Itawamba Community College. Drum majors are Catherine Adams (head), Sydney Franks and Karli Huddleston, all of Saltillo; and Lane Callahan of Houston. Selected as members of the color guard are Amyah Lee, Lauren Threadgill, both of Aberdeen; Zoe Hunt of Ackerman; Valerie Blake, Marissa Francis, both of Fulton; Hanna Bowman of Hamilton; Tayla Young of Houston; Erica Carrisoza, Gabrielle Clayton, Austin Taylor, all of Nettleton; Morgan Norris of Philadelphia; Katelyn Swanson of Pittsboro; Morgan Lyons, Jennifer Teer, both of Plantersville; Jayla Browner, Sloan Horton, Dominique Pinson, Kristen Shields, all of Pontotoc; Chelsea Randle of Prairie; Aquavius Clemmer of Ripley; Lexie Timms, Rebekah Townsend, both of Saltillo; Diamond Howell of Sherman; Allison Cooper of Southaven; Mason Keopradit of Tupelo; Melissa Tipton of Walls; and Maegan Perry, Linley Sims, both of Winfield, Ala. Indianettes for 2017 are Kristina Fields of Belden; Karman Starks of Bruce; Marissa Cannon of Caledonia; Chloe Pollan of Calhoun City; Katie Henry of Ecru; Keke Evans of Eupora; Abby Baty of Hamilton; Makera Jackson, Emily Stone, both of ... 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