6 May ICC selects resident assistants for 2019 May 6, 2019 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Itawamba Community College has selected its resident assistants for the 2019 fall semester. They include Raina Boggan of Aberdeen; Jaymes Harris of Amory; Alexian Starks of Baldwyn; Evan Hildenbrand, Layla Stevens, Anessa McMath, all of Belden; Alexandria Norman of Belmont; Remington Houston, McKenzie Cooper, Cailee Yielding, all of Fulton; Morgan Robinson of Guntown; Kevan Owen of Mooreville; Trevor Morgan, Sherman Ross, DeAngelo Bowens, Katherine Adams, all of Pontotoc; Dayton Shegog of Pope; Hannah Flake, Annabelle Bunch, both of Saltillo; Toby Homan of Shannon; Noah Walker of Thaxton; Jasmine Gilliard of Tremont; Destiny Vaughn, Maddie Morris, Morgan Aldridge, all of Tupelo; and Kyle Spencer of Woodland. ICC has seven residence halls, Chickasaw, Itawamba, Lee, Monroe, Monroe Annex, Pontotoc and Sheffield. Related Articles ICC selects resident assistants for fall 2021 Itawamba Community College has selected its resident assistants for the 2021 fall semester. They include Kaleb Wilkinson of Aberdeen; Akira Taylor of Ackerman; Collin Magill of Amory; Laura Kelley of Belden; Donavan Lucas of Cleveland; Gavin Richardson, Daniel Rogers, both of Eupora; Emma Grace Allen, Emily Pate, Grace Wiginton, all of Fulton; Jacob Clinton of Guntown; Griffin Harrison of Hamilton; Seth Guin of Marietta; Kaylee Heitger, Gracie Atwood, Josie Sims, all of Mooreville; Celeste Clayton, Zhakira Carter, Abbey Montgomery, all of Pontotoc; Janai Crowley of Shannon; Gavin Lane, A’Jalauah Caldwell, both of Sherman; Noah Barnes, Katlynn Coleman, Zenobia Brent, all of Tupelo; and Dylan Hester of Vina, Ala. ICC has seven residence halls, Chickasaw, Itawamba, Lee, Monroe, Monroe Annex, Pontotoc and Sheffield. RAs are responsible for assisting with the day-to-day operation of the hall, which includes programming and activities. ICC names resident assistants for fall semester Itawamba Community College has selected its resident assistants for the 2018 fall semester. They include Tiffany Gladney of Aberdeen; Suni Holloway of Amory; Boyce McKinney of Byhalia; McKenzie Cooper, Gregory Tucker, both of Fulton; Amber Thomas of Golden; Peyton Blair of Greenwood Springs; Hannah Faith Cox, Reagan Newton, both of Guntown; Brody Clayton of Iuka; Carter Wood of Mantachie; Sharnae Mosely of Nettleton; Jake Nelson of Okolona; Addison Grace Mims of Oxford; Andrew Scott, Dawson McCord, Nick Montgomery, Chris Lamb, all of Pontotoc; Jessie Collums of Randolph; McKenna Lindsey of Saltillo; Jakeba Kimble of Smithville; Maddie Morris, Diamond Montgomery, Reagan Price, Donovan Strader, all of Tupelo; and Alexis Wharton of Vernon, Ala. ICC has seven residence halls, Chickasaw, Itawamba, Lee, Monroe, Monroe Annex, Pontotoc and Sheffield. ICC selects 2019-20 Pom Squad Itawamba Community College has selected members of its 2019-20 Pom Squad. They include Raina Boggan, Abigail Hitt, both of Amory; Kelsi Speed of Columbus; Serenity Rorie of Corinth; Kayley Phillips of Fulton; Layla Owen, Kassidy Young, Tati Arnold, Tiarra Lackey, all of Pontotoc; Mauria Ferrell of Saltillo; Diovyon Walker of Starkville; and Maggie Hardin of Union. Alternates are Jaiana Dochee of New Albany and Mabry Chamblee of Pontotoc. The ICC Pom Squad performs at all home basketball games. The director is Roxie Thomas-Clayton of Tupelo. ICC selects top scholars for 2019-20 Itawamba Community College has selected its top scholars for 2019-20. Honorees include Aberdeen – Sydney Allmond, Heating and Air Conditioning Technology; Michaela Johnson, Sociology; Amory – Farrah Fowlkes, Physics; Katherine Morgan, Journalism and Biology; Baldwyn – Stephen Phillips, Economics and Public Speaking; Jack Trollinger, Associate Degree Nursing; Belden – Morgan Bailey, Theatre; Blue Springs – Maggie Meinz, Health, Physical Education, Recreation Division; Ismael Moreno, Automotive Technology; Booneville – Olivia Tolar, Surgical Technology; Bruce – Brooke Bennett, Chemistry; John Stewart, Political Science; Corinth – James Wood, Emergency Medical Services – Paramedic; Ecru – Katie Henry, Associate Degree Nursing; Etta – Logan Hearn, Precision Manufacturing and Machining Technology; Eupora – Chase Hays, Collision Repair Technology; Florence, Ala. – David Rowland, Electrical Technology; Fulton – Chandler Bounds, Diesel Equipment Technology; Kalyn Johnson, All-Mississippi First Team and Coca-Cola Academic Team Gold; Preston Moore, Mathematics Division; Michael Newlin, Law Enforcement Technology; Cora Yielding, Modern Foreign Language; Golden – James Clark, Criminal Justice; Anna Pounds, Business Administration Division; Guntown – Charles Sanderson, Information Systems Computer Networking Technology; Hernando – ... ICC selects 12 to prestigious Hall of Fame Twelve Itawamba Community College sophomores have been selected as members of the prestigious Hall of Fame for 2021-22. They include Weston Steele of Blue Springs; Dionna Huett of Houlka; Hannah Dean of Houston; Kaleb “Ely” Ward of Mooreville; Kelly Jo Ashley of New Albany; Chloe Evans of Plantersville; Leah Pennington of Randolph; Haley Dean of Saltillo; Dalena Duong, Rohan Patel, Richard E. Stone III, all of Tupelo; and Mina Lucius of Vardaman. Ashley’s activities at ICC include member of the Mississippi Organization for Associate Degree Nursing Students, Nurses Christian Fellowship and Phi Theta Kappa. Her community and church activities are member of Ingomar Baptist Church and the GFWC Magnolia Junior Women’s Book Club. She is the daughter of Edgar and Betty Williamson. She and her husband, Jonathan, have three children, Rivers, Willa and Penn. Haley Dean is majoring in mechanical engineering at ICC, where she is the vice president of scholarship for the Phi Theta Kappa Upsilon Sigma Chapter; member of the Honors College, Baptist Student Union, Science Club and Indian Delegation; president ... ICC selects Hall of Fame for 2023-24 Twelve Itawamba Community College sophomores have been selected as members of the prestigious Hall of Fame for 2023-24. They include Jolie Anna Bishop, Ally Thompson, both of Amory; Addison Pletzke of Clinton; Jordan Allen of Jackson; Whitt Willis of Madison; Michaela Heitger of Mooreville; Lucy Vaughn of Nettleton; Lexie Kent of New Albany; Sara Francis Kitchens of Pontotoc; William Gibson, Gabrielle Pearce, both of Tupelo; and Aubrey Eaton of Woodland. At ICC, Allen is a member of the women’s soccer team, STEM Club, Trading Post, Phi Theta Kappa and Honors College; ’23 Orientation Leader; Instructional Support Leader and Chemistry II tutor for NASA (Mississippi Space Grant Consortium). Her other activities include assistance in the nursery and sing in the choir at New Jerusalem Church in Jackson. She will transfer to Mississippi College where she plans to major in biology/pre-medicine with a minor in communication. She is the daughter of Althea Allen. Bishop’s activities have included All-American Band; Color Guard captain; Indian Delegation president; Social Media Ambassador; Student Government Association secretary, Orientation Leader; and member of Phi Theta Kappa, Sigma ... Comments are closed.