10 February Orientation leaders February 10, 2017 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Several area residents have been selected as 2017 orientation leaders at Itawamba Community College. They include Abby Cantrell, Adrian Moffett, Hayden Plunkett, Hunter Holley, all of Amory; Spencer Payne, Laken Jones, Taylor Kelley, all of Belden; Alayna Hitt of Blue Springs; Madison Colley of Corinth; Taylor McKnight of Ecru; MaKayla Hathcock of Greenwood Springs; Alexis Harris, Katelynn Stidham, both of Guntown; Carmen Perkins, Alix Goodwin, Jenna Hull, all of Hamilton; Madeline Burdine, Hali Whitt, both of Houston; A. J. Thompson of Louisville; Kelsy Minga, Madi McMillen, both of Mantachie; Rebekah McCreary of Marietta; Alexis Young, Samantha Davis, Shanda Martin, all of Mooreville; Jazzmine Bogan of Nettleton; Alexia Hayes of New Albany; Audrey Wilson of Pheba; Blake Guntharp, Nikki Lane, Allie Sappington, Allysa Lipsey, Kirsten Hester, Ana Grace Warren, Merilese Adams, all of Pontotoc; Haley Gray, Hannah Grace Garrison, both of Randolph; Micheal McNamee of Red Banks; Hannah Grace Harwood, Madison Roncalli, Serenity Hawkins, all of Saltillo; Marayna Betts of Southaven; Brooklyn Waldrep of Steens; Madalyn Stephens, Leah Pannell, Karla Morales, Claire Loden, Kateland Kennedy, Dee Stegall, Madison Hendrix, all of Tupelo. They will lead small group activities, conduct campus tours and provide information to incoming freshmen during the orientation sessions, the first of which is in April. 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Reed, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Columbus – Mya Guyness, Leadership; Darby Malone, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Lori Sansing, Academic, Leadership; Corinth – Elizabeth Ingram, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Crawford – Jonas Oswalt, Academic, Leadership; Fulton – Halie Bennett, Leadership; Jordan Brock, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Kendall Blake Coker, Special Achievement, Leadership; Madeline Johnson, Leadership; Laken Keyes, Leadership; Lauren London, Leadership; Preston Moore, ACT Achievement Incentive; Selena Pierce, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Julian Rether, ACT Achievement Incentive; Macy Strawn, Leadership; Holland Underwood, ... Scholarship recipients Scholarship recipients at Itawamba Community College for 2017 include Aberdeen – Ashley Simmons, Special Achievement; Ackerman – Lauren Makenzie Toombs, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Amory – Jon-Isaac Cumberland, ACT Achievement Incentive, Special Achievement; Jacob Cole Freaker, Leadership; Aaron Ray Pressley, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; Caleb Lee Weaver, Academic; Baldwyn – Samantha Moad, Leadership; Bruce – Jennifer Nix, ACT Regular Incentive, Leadership; John Riley Wilbanks, Leadership; Columbus – Mallory Manning, Leadership; Ecru – Madison McWhirter, ACT Special Incentive, Leadership; Fulton – Abbie Grace Bell, ACT Achievement Incentive, Special Achievement, Leadership; Thomas Cox, Leadership; Hannah Grace Gaddy, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Haley Michelle Williams, ACT Regular Incentive; Greenwood Springs – Valerie A. Palmer, ACT Special Incentive, Leadership; Guntown – JoEllen Blair Christopher, ACT Special Incentive, Leadership; Savanna Guin, ACT Regular Incentive, Academic, Leadership; Cameron Pettey, Academic, Leadership; Hamilton – Austin Allen Myers, Leadership; Hernando – Emily Stone, Leadership; Vivian Stringfellow, Academic, Leadership; Houlka – Karis Cox, ACT Achievement Incentive, Leadership; Jessenia Fernandez, Academic, Special Achievement, Leadership; Houston – Emily C. Blankenship, Special Achievement, Special Career Incentive; Tyler Boyette, Academic, Special Achievement, Leadership; ... 2019 Summer Orientation Leaders Itawamba Community College has selected leaders for the 2019 summer orientation sessions, which begin in April. They include Laura Buskirk of Amory; Addie Bridges of Belden; Elizabeth Ingram of Corinth; Hannah Scott of Ecru; Cailee Yielding of Fulton; Peyton Blair of Greenwood Springs; Brandon Adair, Mattie Pettigo, both of Guntown; Matthew Burrows, Lexie Dickinson, both of Mantachie; Jake Nelson of Okolona; Madison Haley of Olive Branch; Morgan Norris of Philadelphia; Samantha Nanney of Pontotoc; Lauren Heath of Randolph; Emily Shaffer of Saltillo; Makaela Dickerson, Olivia Sagely, both of Smithville; and Amber Jones, Destiny Vaughn, Josh Vaughn, all of Tupelo. They will lead small group activities, conduct campus tours and provide information to incoming freshmen during the orientation sessions. ICC selects Orientation Leaders Itawamba Community College has selected leaders for its 2021 freshman orientation sessions, which begin in April. They include Makenzie Hamilton of Ecru; Grace Austin of Eupora; Addie Cobb of Hatley; Hannah Dean, Kiley Smith, both of Houston; Jacie Dickinson, John Curtis DeVaughn, both of Mantachie; Audrey Kate Wilson of New Hope; A’jalauh Caldwell of Pontotoc; Leah Pennington of Randolph; Haley Dean, Clare Roberson, Emma Cate Sparks, John Bryant Stanford, all of Saltillo; Kelan Traylor of Shannon; Carli Cole of Smithville; Jasmine Gilliard of Tremont; and Mackenzie Graham of Tupelo. Sponsors are Dr. Melissa Haab of Louisville and Jake Hartfield of Fulton. They will lead small group activities, conduct campus tours and provide information to incoming freshmen during the orientation sessions. ICC selects orientation leaders Itawamba Community College has selected leaders for its 2022 freshman orientation sessions, which begin in April. They include Reece Cantrell of Amory; Skylon Snipes of Brilliant, Ala.; Emma Grace Allen, Marley Moore, Lillian Phifer, Gracie Whitt, all of Fulton; Hannah Dean of Houston; Kayla Young of Madison; Anna Maldonado of Nettleton; Chloe Evans of Plantersville; Anna Claire Warren of Pontotoc; Shelby Stidham of Red Bay, Ala.; Morgan Flemons, Kaleighia Pierce, both of Shannon; Tykez Daniels of Starkville; Alyssa Freeman of Tupelo; and Nestor Ortega of Verona. They will lead small group activities, conduct campus tours and provide information to incoming freshmen during the orientation sessions. ICC selects 2024 Orientation Leaders Itawamba Community College has selected leaders for the 2024 freshman orientation sessions, which begin in April. They include Ally Thompson, Whitt Willis, both of Amory; Knox Waterer of Belden; Brandi Deloach of Caledonia; Addison Pletzke of Clinton; Anna Beth Gray, Alivia Harris, Callie Kelton, all of Golden; Natalie Ryals of Kosciusko; Hayes Merritt of Millport, Ala.; Alea Hudson of New Albany; Lauren Lee of Olive Branch; Emma Mask of Plantersville; Ella Huey, Maggie Kimble, Abi Grace Warren, all of Pontotoc; Jasmier Coleman, Brooke Miller, both of Tupelo; Braiden Holcombe of Vina, Ala.; and Aubrey Eaton of Woodland. They will meet incoming freshmen during multiple sessions planned during spring and summer 2024 at both the Fulton and Tupelo campuses. Among their duties are to lead small group activities, conduct campus/location tours and provide information about ICC. Comments are closed.