The حوإ¼½م½م Foundation recognized 2018-2019 scholarship recipients, donors and honorees at a reception on Sept. 28 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.
Among those recognized was Kyla Tyler of Jackson, center, who received the Cowart/Gilfoy School of Nursing Scholarship. With her were Dene Cook, left, and Don Cook, right, both of Pearl.
The حوإ¼½م½م Foundation awarded more than 600 scholarships in the 2018-2019 academic year. The deadline to apply for a scholarship for fall 2019, academic year 2019-2020, is Feb. 15, 2019. For more information, visit .
As Mississippi’s largest community college, حوإ¼½م½م is a comprehensive institution offering quality, affordable educational opportunities with academic programs of study leading to seamless university transfer and career and technical programs teaching job-ready skills. With six locations in central Mississippi, حوإ¼½م½م enrolls about 12,000 students each fall semester. To learn more, visit www.hindscc.edu or call 1.800.حوإ¼½م½مCC.
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Among those recognized was Thomas Harris of Bolton, who received the F.N. and Eva Pickett Scholarship. With him were Alicia Long Butler of Bartlett, Tenn., left, and Grace Pickett Long of Utica, right.
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Among those recognized were Kellin Lee of Fayetteville, second from left, and Jacob Smith of Clinton, third from left, who received the Southern Insurance Group Scholarship. With them were Nick Oiler of Brandon, far left, and Jeff Carter of Hattiesburg, far right.
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Among those recognized was Jonathan Wright of Clinton, left, who received the 100 Black Men Scholarship. With him was John Handy of Jackson.
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Among those recognized was Emma Lingle of Vicksburg, who received the Marie McKay Campbell Scholarship. With her was Joe Campbell of Brandon.
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Among those recognized was Logan Keefer of Brandon, center, who received the A.J. Mangum Family Scholarship. With her were Jackie Mangum Granberry and Kenny Granberry, both of Raymond.
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Among those recognized were Hallie Barnett of Pearl, left, who received the Patsy Mayo Scholarship, and Lexi Stewart of Vicksburg, right, who received the Robert and Lee Mayo Scholarship. With them was Allison Deweese of Madison.
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Among those recognized were Lauren Tapley of Raymond, front from left, Shelby Lovell of Clinton, Kaur Smile of Clinton; back, Chad Martin of Jackson and Justin Ford of Clinton, who received the AMR Ladder to Success EMT Scholarship.
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Among those recognized were Whitney May, left, and Antwyane Fisher, both of Jackson, who received the Jobie Martin Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Tyler Gray of Brandon who received the Trustmark Rankin Division Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Brandon McMahon of Brandon, who received the Fred and Sue Longest Brooks Scholarship. With him were Rebecca B. Prewitt, left, and Sue Brooks, right, both of Clinton.
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Among those recognized was Marshaun Jones of Byram, who received the Dennis and Leola Cowart Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Michael Bonds of Clinton, who received the James Leslie Reeves Sr. Memorial Choir Scholarship. With him was Nan Reeves of Florence.
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Among those recognized were, front from left, Barrett White of Raymond, Mason Pigg of Jackson, Devon Jones of Pearl, Andy Chen of Clinton, Tracy Harvey of Canton; back, Matthew Addy of Hickory, Peyton Nesmith of Raymond, Julian Graves II of Mount Olive and William Harrison of Pearl, who received the CN Scholarship.
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Among those recognized were Lauren Whitaker of Redwood, second from left, Bradlee Ross of Vicksburg, Elizabeth Tillotson of Vicksburg, Zane Russell of Vicksburg; back from left, Jessica Hasty of Vicksburg, Chloe Barton of Raymond, Sarah Smith of Redwood and Felicity Delgaldo of Vicksburg. Ross received the C. Leonard and Jane Woods Katzenmeyer Scholarship, Barton received the Carroll E. “Buddy†and Grace Clark Woods Scholarship and the other students received the Marie and John Pervangher Scholarship. With them is Joan Katzenmeyer of Madison, far left.
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Among those recognized were Wyatt McClaskey of Clinton, left, and Terrill Guyton of Brandon, who received the Craig T. Neisen Spinal Cord Injury Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Lee Blackwell of Mendenhall, second from left, who received the Charles Jones Technical Scholarship. With him were, from left, John Naftel and Mary Etta Naftel of Raymond and, far right, Jerry Agent of Raymond.
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Among those recognized was, front from left, Thomas Ladner of Clinton, Lucien Steen of Brandon, Matthew Templeton of Brandon, Amber Boney of Quitman, Kaylah Jordan of Florence; back, Nicholas Greenlee of Terry, Stephen Dooley of Raymond, Preston Vaughan of Raymond, Bailey Coward of Terry and Rudy Bazin of Jackson. All of them received the D.G. “Sonny†Fountain Scholarship.
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Among those recognized were Jared Duncan of Kiln, front row third from left, who received the Mississippi Jets Aviation Scholarship, Timothy Gober of Brandon, who received the Aviation Maintenance Technology Scholarship and Ethan Austin of Clinton, who received the Mike Dalton EEA Chapter 276 Scholarship; back row far left, Cameron Palmer of Brandon, who received the Mississippi Airports Association Scholarship and John Jones Jr. of Bolton, second from left, who received the Mississippi Jets Aviation Scholarship. With them are, front far left, are Carl Newman of Jackson and Dennis Lott of Clinton; back row second from right, W.P. Marsh of Raymond and, far right, Brad McCulloch of Madison.
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Among those recognized was Deondrea Harrell of Clinton, who received the Fay Jordan Endowed Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Keely Gates of Pearl, who received the Lewis G. Strickland Scholarship. With her was Ron Cannon Jr. of Canton, Bonnie Strickland of Brandon and Dr. Ron Cannon of Brandon.
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Among those recognized was Jenna Fullington of Terry, who received the Alden McNair Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Bethany Hill of Brandon, center, who received the Sharon Strickland Cannon Scholarship. With her were, from left, Ron Cannon Jr. of Canton, Bonnie Strickland of Brandon, Dr. Ron Cannon and Beth Cannon, both of Brandon.
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Among those recognized was Aleques Lanier of Jackson, who received the American Legion Ollie Brown Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Gena Barlow of Byram, second from left, who received the Excellence in Career-Technical Education Scholarship. With her were حوإ¼½م½م Career-Technical Education employees Dr. Chad Stocks of Raymond, left, Sherry Franklin of Pearl and Cindy West of Raymond, far right.
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Among those recognized was William Donges of Brandon, who received the Wiman Family Scholarship, and Hannah Emerson of Vicksburg, who received the Thomas Wiman Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Sydney Love of Edwards, second from left, who received the Raymond Campus Career and Technical Education Scholarship. With her were حوإ¼½م½م Career-Technical Education employees Dr. Chad Stocks of Raymond, left, Sherry Franklin of Pearl and Cindy West of Raymond, far right.
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Among those recognized was Zachary Talley of Raymond, who received the H.R. Kilby Sr. Business Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Katie Baldwin of Brandon, center, who received the Lorene Martin Memorial Nursing Scholarship. With her were Diane Pugh of Canton, left, and Melissa Seward of Byram, right.
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Among those recognized was Lanie Bradford of Raymond, far left, Allisa Pickel of Brandon, far right; back, Maxwell Currie of Utica, left, Christian Oakes of Vicksburg and Thomas Harris of Bolton, all of whom received the حوإ¼½م½م Athletic Alumni Chapter Scholarship. With them is Rick Trusty of Clinton, center front.
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Among those recognized was Samantha Topper of McComb, center, who received the Dr. Bobby Glenn Vet Tech Scholarship. With her were Dr. Kirby Sills of Ridgeland, left, and Dr. Bobby Glenn of Madison, right.
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Among those recognized was Neely Robertson of Pearl, center, who received the Mullins Family Scholarship. With her were Bob Mullins of Raymond and Amy Till of Pelahatchie, right.
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Among those recognized was Mackenzie Jackson of Brandon, second from left, who received the Bo Byrnes Memorial Theatre Scholarship. With him were Theresa Moody of Jackson, left, Marie Jenkins of Greenville and Maxey Jenkins of Greenville, right.
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Among those recognized was Jordan Woods of Olive Branch, who received the Frances E. Pickett Scholarship. With him was Grace Pickett Long of Utica.
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Among those recognized was L’Shay Hayes of Jackson, second from left, who received the River Oaks Volunteer Auxiliary Scholarship. With her were Martha Loy of Brandon, left, Catherine Spann of Flowood and Randy Smith of Flowood.
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Among those recognized from left, Candace McKenzie of Raymond, Allison Elfer of Brandon, Samantha Keel of Olive Branch, second from right, and Jett Bland of Raymond; back, Kayla Huffman of Florence, Alexis Jones of Florence, Colby Collier of Jackson and John Turner of Brandon, all of whom received the Dr. Nell Ann Pickett Scholarship. With them was Grace Pickett Long of Utica, front center.
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Among those recognized was Kennedy Ruff of Florence, who received the Jimmy C. Smith Scholarship. With her was Jimmy C. Smith of Brookhaven.
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Among those recognized was Sydney Smith of Florence, center, who received the Dallas Printing Scholarship. With her was Harvey Dallas, left, and Brenda Dallas, right, of Brandon.
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Among those recognized were Cody Livingston of Cleveland, left, and Tucker Hale of Flora, right, who received the Delta Industries Scholarship. With them was Angie Durr of Byram.