21 April ICC selects Indian Delegation for 2022-23 April 21, 2022 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Itawamba Community College has selected members of its Indian Delegation for 2022-23. They include Fulton Campus – Jolie Bishop, Cate Dill, both of Amory; Janae Billups of Baldwyn; Anna Grace Coomer of Ecru; Brady Peacock of French Camp; Emma Grace Allen, Connor Foster, Kate Gann, Maddox Hendricks, Marly Moore, Dylan Quinn, all of Fulton; Bo Hanna Shackelford, Ruth Allison White, both of Guntown; Zoe Bigham of Louisville; Ben Moody, Emory Reinhard, both of Mantachie; Jordan Springer of Mooreville; Madalynn Minica of Nettleton; Rylee Ozbirn of New Albany; Emma Kate Mask of Plantersville; Anna Beth Brown, Marlee Hoing, Stroud Mills, Anna Claire Warren, all of Pontotoc; Landon Glover, Lexi Tabbs, both of Red Bay, Ala.; Holly Carrington of Southaven; Tykez Daniels of Starkville; Maly Mae Fitts of Thaxton; Laken Hood of Tupelo; Kylee James of Vina, Ala.; Aubrey Eaton of Woodland; and Tupelo Campus – Claire Caldwell of Algoma; Emily Bush of Guntown; Olivia Dean of Houston; Morgan Gunter, Karson Mitchell, both of Pontotoc; Madison White of Saltillo; and Jay Salters of Tupelo. The Indian Delegation is a student recruiting team organized to serve as goodwill ambassadors for Itawamba Community College. Members are involved in activities directly related to recruiting and public relations, including conducting campus tours, visiting area high schools to recruit potential students, participating in community outreach projects, attending college days/nights at area high schools and assisting with special meetings and events at all three locations to recruit prospective students. Sponsors are Jake Hartfield, director of recruitment and orientation; Katelynn Stidham, recruiter and Michael Holloway, recruitment coordinator/adviser. Related Articles ICC selects 2021-22 Indian Delegation Members of Itawamba Community College’s Indian Delegation for 2021-22 have been selected at both the Fulton and Tupelo campuses. The Fulton Campus members include Catherine “Cate” Dill, Will Buskirk, both of Amory; Pete Gouine of Baldwyn; Laura Kelley of Belden; Kristin Ruple of Belmont; Anna Grace Coomer of Ecru; Emma Grace Allen, Maddox Hendricks, Emily Pate, all of Fulton; Jacob Clinton, Bo Hanna Shackelford, both of Guntown; Zoe Bigham of Louisville; Emory Reinhard, Alisha Boren, both of Mantachie; Ely Ward of Mooreville; Chloe Evans of Nettleton; Jodi Parks of New Albany; Anna Claire Warren, Maclaine Griffith, both of Pontotoc; Leah Pennington of Randolph; Bailey Bolton, Lexi Tabbs, both of Red Bay, Ala.; Haley Dean, John Bryant “JB” Stanford, Emma Cate Sparks, all of Saltillo; Carli Cole of Smithville; Holly Carrington of Southaven; Laken Hood of Tupelo; and Kylee James of Vina, Ala. Tupelo Campus members are Hannah Dean of Houston; Amariz Tellez of Pontotoc; Lydia Garrison of Randolph; Valencia Hughes of Shannon; Rohan Patel, Emily Gamez, Marian Medina, all of Tupelo; and Cameron ... ICC selects Indian Delegation for 2024-25 Itawamba Community College has selected members of its Indian Delegation for 2024-25. They include Fulton Campus – Karry Linley of Aberdeen; Maggie Caldwell of Algoma; Callie Beasley, Claire Price, Emma Carolyne Wright, all of Amory; Knox Waterer of Belden; Carson Spratlin of Bruce; Summer Bates of Columbus; Braxton Lovvorn, Mallie Milam, Lauren South, all of Fulton; Alivia Harris, Anna Beth Gray, both of Golden; Grace Padgett of Guntown; Shelby Sullivan of Hamilton; Mazzie Cooper of Mantachie, Jack Brown of Mathiston; Lauren Lee of Olive Branch; Caroline Riley of Plantersville; Ella Huey. Abi Grace Warren, Landon Long, Grace Randle, all of Pontotoc; Jana McFarling of Saltillo; Lilly Alexander, Eva Beachum, Anna Kate Crenshaw, Will Hathcote, all of Smithville; Jasmier Coleman, Brantley Martin, both of Tupelo; Braiden Holcombe of Vina, Ala.; and Tupelo Campus – Ty Franklin of Blue Springs; Anna Lauren Glasson, Brooklyn Wicker, both of New Albany; Susana Worsham of Saltillo; and Emily Rushing of Tupelo. The Indian Delegation is a student recruiting team organized to serve as ambassadors for Itawamba Community College. Members are involved in activities directly ... 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 ... 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, ... 2018-19 ICC Indian Delegation Members of Itawamba Community College’s Indian Delegation for 2018-19 have been selected at both the Fulton and Tupelo campuses. The Fulton Campus members include Raina Boggan of Aberdeen; Addie Bridges, Layla Stevens, both of Belden; Madison Shelton of Blue Springs; Alli Coker of Ecru; Kayley Phillips of Fulton; Tucker Barber, Haley McGill, both of Guntown; Michael Harrison of Hamilton; Sara Grace Boggs of Mantachie; Olivia Patton of Mooreville; Torrance McIntosh of Okolona; Maggie Garrett, Caroline Sutton, Kassidy Young, all of Pontotoc; Lauren Heath of Randolph; Lexi Koonce, McKenna Lindsey, Emily Shaffer, Zach Turba, all of Saltillo and Destiny Vaughn of Tupelo. Tupelo Campus members are Taylor Carter, Hannah Scott, both of Ecru; Grace Kelly, Cailee Yielding, both of Fulton; Mattie Pettigo of Guntown; Jack Harlow of Pontotoc; Blake Boyd, Brooke Hawkins, both of Saltillo; Karlee Avery, Kasee Avery, Sandy Hernandez, Austin Knox, all of Tupelo; and MaryKate Harmon of Vardaman. The Indian Delegation is a student recruiting team that serves as goodwill ambassadors for ICC. Members are involved in activities directly related to recruiting, orientation and public relations. ... Apri 1 is deadline to apply for ICC Indian Delegation April 1 is the deadline for applications for Itawamba Community College’s Indian Delegation. The student recruiting team members serve as goodwill ambassadors for ICC. Members are involved in activities directly related to recruiting and public relations, including but not limited to, ICC tours, visiting area high schools, community outreach, college days/nights and special meetings and events. In addition to other requirements, Indian Delegation members must maintain a minimum of 15 hours per semester and a 2.5 or better grade point average. Members are eligible for a $350 scholarship per semester (maximum of four semesters), one hour of class credit each semester based on participation, involvement, class attendance and exam and special training and experiences in personal development, interpersonal communication and community college recruiting and public relations activities. For more information and an application, email delegate@iccms.edu or call (662) 862-8428. Comments are closed.