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SHELTON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE RECOGNIZES 2013 HONORS STUDENTS

Tuscaloosa – Shelton State Community College celebrated its annual Honors Day Convocation on Tuesday, May 14, in the Martin Campus

gymnasium. Awards were presented to over 100 students recognizing their successes and achievements at Shelton State.

2013 ALL-ALABAMA ACADEMIC TEAM

Miranda Mackey and Amber Ingram were named to the All-Alabama Academic Team by the Alabama Community College System. They also

competed for a place on the All-USA Academic Team for Community Colleges. This competition is sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa, the American

Association of Community Colleges, and USA Today. The program recognizes scholarly achievements and leadership accomplishments of students

enrolled in community, technical, and junior colleges.

ACADEMIC DIVISION AWARDS

BEHAVIORAL STUDIES:

Richard Krebs, Outstanding Sociology Student Award

FINE ARTS:

Junhao Cui, Outstanding Instrumentalist

Justin Kelley, Outstanding Male Musician

Keldrin Palmer, Outstanding Male Musician

Krystle Rager, Outstanding Female Musician

Benjamin Miller, Outstanding Advanced Voice Student

Abby Sutton, Outstanding First Year Voice Student

William Wade, Outstanding Advanced Male Choral Student

La’Porsha Lewis, Outstanding Advanced Female Choral Member

Zach Hall, Outstanding First Year Male Choral Student

Breanna Jones, Outstanding First Year Female Choral Student

Floyd Pourchot, Outstanding First Year Jazz Ensemble Member

Keldrin Palmer, Outstanding Second Year Jazz Ensemble Member

Melanie Agee, Outstanding Art History Student

Jacob Bell, Outstanding Visual Art Student in Drawing & Design

Regan Brock, Outstanding Fine Art Digital Photographer

Katie G. Ortiz, Outstanding Student in Dance

HUMANITIES AND COMMUNICATIONS ARTS:

Angela G. Jones, Outstanding Humanities/Communications Arts Student - Sophomore

Ahmed Elsamady, Outstanding Humanities/Communications Arts Student - Freshman

LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION:

Miranda Mackey, Outstanding English Student

Allison Deas, Outstanding English Student

MATHEMATICS:

Cayla Hummel, Outstanding Calculus Student

Slayton Thompson, Outstanding Pre-Calculus Student

Richard Cole Skelton, Outstanding Pre-Calculus Trigonometry Student

NATURAL SCIENCES:

Jacob A. Bell, Outstanding Botany/Zoology Student

Jacob Roemen, Outstanding Anatomy and Physiology Student

NURSING:

Anna Winkler, President

Chuquita Martin-Ramey, Vice-President

Tammy Watts, Secretary

Adrian Maddox, Financial Secretary

Nick Bostick, Treasurer

Melanie Stallworth, Chaplin

Jaron Mosley, Chaplin

Jennifer Cain, Historian

Meghan Thomaston, Reporter

Jess Campbell, Reporter

Lauren Vowels, Parliamentarian

Chinara Smith, Traditional Class Representative

Kelsey Kovar, Traditional Class Representative

Josh Burroughs, Mobility Class Representative

Katie Fondren, Mobility Class Representative

Anthony Feltus, Outstanding Home Health Aide Students

Bershondra Crandol, Outstanding Nursing Assistant Student/Perfect Attendance

Kristi Dearman, Outstanding Nursing Assistant Student

Kayla Beadlescomb, Outstanding Practical Nursing Student Award

Cameron Mitchell, Outstanding Practical Nursing Student Award

Mattie L. White, Outstanding Practical Nursing Student Award

Annabeth Fuller, Practical Nursing Student Leadership Award

John Buck Boyd, Practical Nursing Student Leadership Award

Jeremy Channell, Outstanding Mobility Student Award

Rachel Adams, Outstanding Mobility Student Award

Anna Winkler, Leadership Award

Chinara Smith, Fellowship Award

Tammy Watts, Fellowship Award

Terry Brett Whitehead, Nightengale Award-Traditional

Takiesha Howard, Nightengale Award-Mobility

Gary Watt, Spirit of Nursing Award

RESPIRATORY THERAPY:

Alycia Smitherman, Academic Excellence Award

HEALTH AND WELLNESS – FOOD AND NUTRITION:

Dennis Wayne, Williams Outstanding Wellness Instructor

Andrew Carter, Outstanding Wellness Student

CAREER TECHNOLOGIES DIVISION AWARDS

COMPUTERIZED NUMERICAL CONTROL:

James Pugh, Most Outstanding Computerized Numerical Control Student

COSMETOLOGY:

Jennifer Hughes, Outstanding Female Cosmetology Student

Navorro Hudson, Outstanding Male Cosmetology Student

DIESEL MECHANICS:

Corey Gay, Outstanding Diesel Student

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION:

Jana Smith, Bookkeeping/ Accounting

Michelle Edgell, Legal Secretary

Lee Averette, Medical Records

Jennifer Lee, Medical Transcription

Gabrielle Whitehead, Paralegal

Ida Head, Information Processing

WELDING:

Jeremy Black, Outstanding Day Freshman Welding Student

Max Bonnett, Outstanding Day Senior Welding Student

David Aguilar, Outstanding Night Senior Welding Student

Andrew Hubbard, Outstanding Night Freshman Welding Student

SHELTON STATE AMBASSADORS

The Shelton State Ambassador program was developed to provide its members extensive leadership training, while offering the opportunity to serve

as the official hosts for Shelton State Community College. Ambassadors are chosen on the basis of leadership potential, community service, and

commitment to Shelton State. Members work closely with the administration and faculty of the College to convey Shelton State’s message to the

community.

Kassidy Rae Abernathy, Victoria Bonds, Kyle Louis Boswell, Jessica Elise Brister, Carson Wyatt Carlisle, Tessa Lee Cockrell, Katie Lou Crocker,

Jonisa Cross, Morgan LaRon Curry, Nicholas Brett Davis, Josiane Dawson, Lonnie Kyle Free, Russell Eugene Holcomb, Tasha LaShay Howze,

Yanna Janel Johnson, Haleigh Anna Jones, Hayes Scott Looney, Miranda Lynn Mackey, Mallory Gray McGee, Morgan Lawrence Mitchell, Emily

Michelle Moss, Jessica Renee Nichols, Taylor Victoria Pinckney, Brandon Tyler Presley, Kelbey Rhea Reynolds

SCHOLAR-ATHLETES

Scholar athletes have demonstrated excellence both on the field and in the classroom. Each of the honorees has the highest grade point average in

his or her sport.

Taylor Bethune, Cheer

Cole Stockton, Men’s Basketball

Kaitlyn Turner, Women’s Basketball

Greg Howard, Baseball

Maggie Meacham, Softball

PRESIDENT’S LIST

The President's List designation is accorded to any student who earns a 4.0 G.P.A. while enrolled full-time. These students have been named to the

President's List at least twice.

Victoria Caroline Arrington, Alex Tyler Ashby, Ethan Thomas Berryman, Taylor Leigh Bethune, Misti Kyle Birdsell, Zachary D. Britt, Terry Dewayne

Brooks, Raymond Logan Campbell, Andrew W. Carlisle, Edward Carson Chandler, Clinton Dyer Cockrell, Mylan Shawn Dailey, Stacey Dougherty,

Kyle Gregg Dunkling, Landon Richmond Guy, Howard Grayfield Hamilton, Douglas Reece Harmon, Ruben Harris, Abe T. Hobson, Andrew Stewart

Hubbard, Cayla Louise Hummel, William D. Jackson, Kirk T. James, Sidney Dewayne Jefferson, Brittney Lynn Johnson, Bryant Jacob Jones,

Michael McClain Lake, Rachel Nicole Lawrence, Miranda Lynn Mackey, Joshua Garett Mayfield, Juan Manuel Olvera, Coty Lynn Painter, Cody Lee

Payton, James William Pugh, Morgan Dean Pugh, Ronald Keith Redick, Romulo Enrique Resendiz, Kendra Rice, Nicholas Raynor Romo, Carl M.

Rowe, Mariah Jordan Smith, Breanna M. Stiteler, Ashlyn Savannah Sullinger, Trent Harlan Tilley, Joseph A. Wallace, Kahlalishia Ilonia Williams,

Henry Wayne Wilson, Shamekia Chanta Woods, Claudia Ann Yaeger

PTK

Phi Theta Kappa was established nationally in 1918 for the purpose of recognizing and encouraging scholarship among two-year college students.

Phi Theta Kappa provides opportunities for “the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals,

for lively fellowship of scholars, and for the stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence.”

Hunter Andrews, President

Bill Tartt, Vice-President of Service

Norman Dollar, Vice-President of Membership

Houston Gentry, Vice-President of Fellowship

Miranda Mackey, Vice-President of Scholarship

Jasmine Avery-Mcguire, Brittni Azwell, Tyler Ball, Ashley Ballard, Jordan Barksdale, Daniela Becerra, Tammila Bedow, Ndaysiah Beville, Megan

Blair, Ethan Blevins, Marco Bostick, William Bounds, Kasheena Brooks, Breyanna Brown, Austin Burke, Kelsey Cameron, Nicci Carmean,

Victoria Carollo, Kristy Causey, Edward Chandler, Tiffani Chesnut, Tessa Cockrell, Taylor Cook, Colbi Crook, Shaun Damron, Adam Davis, Kun

Deng, Lauren Dodson, Clifton Dorsey, Stacey Dougherty, Kyle Dunkling, Colton Durdunji, Michelle Edgell, Brian Elliott, Laken Elliott, Shaquille Elliott,

Victoria Elmore, Ahmed Elsamady, Aaron Emmons, Patrick Farley, Murray Ford, Rick Fountain, Amanda Free, Lawrence Frost, Amy Gerald, Taylor

Giddiens, Zachary Hall, Mary Harless, James Hatter, Hunter Hawthorne, Tabitha Hayes, Matthew Heath, Mary Hedrick, Brandon Heiter, Sara Hill,

Austin Holliman, Laken Howell, William Howell, Cayla Hummel, Jarred Hutchins, Emanuel Jenkins, Kristi Jenkins, Paul Jennings, Angela Jones,

Margaux Jones, Carla Keith, Margaret Anne Ketabi, Christina Kirklin, Kawanna Knott, Anna Lam, Morgan Lancaster, Carson Lee, Thomas Lishman,

Paul Lott, Mary Luckie, Thomas Luiz, Andrea Lyle, Catarino Maldonado, Kayla Martin, Brian McCarty, Jessica McElroy, Maggie Meacham, Ashley

Mills, Alejandro Montes, Jennifer Nevin, Amanda Nichols, Jessica Nichols, Charles Odom, Amber Ordonez, Kimberly Osmer, Tamara Pace, Barrett

Palmer, Cody Payton, Gabrielle Perkins, Justin Perry, Hannah Phillips, Miranda Powell, Brandon Presley, Jordan Randolph, Ashley Ray, Ronald

Redick, Richard Resendiz, Kelbey Reynolds, Kendra Rice, Laken Robinson, Kathryn Rogers, Melody Rowland, Hunter Sartain, Meredith Schuckert,

Dwayne Scott, Ryan Skagen, Jordan Slatton, Jana Smith, Savannah Smith, Anna Stepchuck, Hillary Stephens, Richard Stockton, Abby Sutton,

Whitney Swatloski, Joshua Swindal, Kayla Talley, Abby Taylor, Venicia Taylor, Raphael Trinidad, Mary Vail, Jacob Vickers, Curzine Wallace, Louis

Walton, Torie Wassman, Kimberly Watson, Tammy Watts, Mary Webb, Maggi Welch, Barbara Westmoreland, Luene Wiggins, Elantra Wilson,

Charles Wint, Daniel Womble, Shannon Wright, Tiffani Wright, Alyssa Wyatt, Krista Yarnell

SHELTON STATE FOUNDATION AWARDS

Cassandra Freeman and Annie Gee, A.H. Bean Adult Education Scholarship

Mattie White, Abrasley-Shelton Endowed Scholarship

George Nelson, Alexander Adult Learning Scholarship

Tiffany Swedenburg, BBVA Compass Bank Scholarship

Abby Sutton, Billie Sue Brown Music Scholarship

James Brown, Champion Scholarship

Anna Fuller, Cleny Renfroe Nursing Scholarship

Kacy Montgomery and Kayla Beadlescomb, Edwin and Cecelia Ashton Memorial Scholarship

Barbara Jackson, Erin Maria Malone Endowed Scholarship

Will Morrison, Fang Physics Scholarship

Liliana Garcia, Gordon and Ann Rosen Endowed Nursing Scholarship

Christi Price, Harold James Endowed Technical Scholarship

Linda Fields, Helen H. and John K. McKinley Culinary Arts-Hospitality Scholarship

Alyssa Wyatt and Justin Montgomery, Helen H. McKinley Excellence Award for Practical Nursing Scholarship

Essence Brown, John and Anne Glankler Memorial Scholarship

Melody Rowland, Joy Pearson Dendy Memorial Scholarship

John Boyd, Lib Tyler Nursing Scholarship Fund

Krystle Rager, Madel Pearson and Joy Dendy Tuscaloosa Music Club Scholarship

Margaret Baker, Rumsey Endowed Scholarship

Hailee Winslow, Stacy Crocker Scholarship Fund

Kim Smalley, Tuscaloosa Business and Professional Women’s Endowed Scholarship Honoring Dr. Minnie C. Miles and Sue McLeod

Adam Jones, Wayne B. Boteler Memorial Scholarship

Tiffany Plowman and Shameka Young, West Alabama Health Council Scholarship

SHELTON STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AWARDS

Essence Brown, Alumni Louise Prewitt Memorial

Tamara Branch, Alumni Louise Prewitt Memorial

Shamekia Woods, Alumni Louise Prewitt Memorial

Laura Archibald, Alumni Louise Prewitt Memorial

Connie Grimes, Alumni Scholarship

Navorro Hudson, Alumni Scholarship

COLLEGE AWARDS

Keith Redick - Harold I. James Outstanding Technical Student Award

The Outstanding Technical Student Award is named for Mr. Harold I. James, president of Shelton State Technical College from 1951-1976. The

recipient of is selected based on accomplishments in the classroom and workplace.

Yanna Johnson - I.W. Mitchell Outstanding Technical Student Award

The Outstanding Technical Student Award is named for Mr. I. W. Mitchell, president of Fredd State Technical College from 1976-1982. The recipient

is selected based on academic achievement, involvement in campus and community activities, technical recognition, and job-related activities.

Yanna Johnson - Norman C. Cephus Special Achievement Award.

The Special Achievement Award is named after Mr. Norman C. Cephus, president of Fredd State Technical College from 1982-1990. The recipient

of the Norman C. Cephus Special Achievement Award is selected based on academic achievement, involvement in campus and community

activities, technical recognition and job related activities.

Haliegh Jones - Thomas E. Umphrey Outstanding Freshman Award

The Outstanding Freshman Award is named for Dr. Thomas E. Umphrey, president of Shelton State Community College from 1988-2000. The

recipient of the Thomas E. Umphrey Outstanding Freshman Award is selected based on outstanding academic achievement and involvement in

campus activities.

Cayla Hummel - Leo Sumner Outstanding Sophomore Student Award

The Outstanding Sophomore Student Award is named for Dr. Leo Sumner, president of Shelton State Community College from 1976-1988. The

recipient is selected based on outstanding academic performance, school involvement, and community service. It is the highest honor a student can

earn at Shelton State Community College.

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