ELLISVILLE – Of the 10 honored alumni during Jones College’s Alumni Recognition Program, sponsored by Howard Industries and held during Homecoming celebrations on October 19, 2024, two alumni were named “Rising Stars.” Included in the distinguished group of alumni achieving great success were Hans Van Houton of Moselle and Sawyer M. Taylor of Laurel.
“It gives us great honor and pleasure to recognize these remarkable achievements and success across a diverse array of fields as they embody the values and the excellence that Jones College represents. It contributes to a lasting legacy for future generations,” said Jones College President, Dr. Jesse Smith. “The Rising Star recipients are Jones College alumni who have demonstrated early success in their careers, and they’re already embedded in their community and beginning to move things forward.”
Hans Van Houten, a native of Moselle, is a full-time aircraft mechanic with the 172nd Airlift Wing of the Mississippi Air National Guard in Flowood. His passion for mechanics began at a young age while working on cars, trucks, and motorcycles with his father. This early exposure led him to pursue a career in the mechanical field.
“I started out in the automotive machine shop program in 2010, under Robert Smith, and I really enjoyed that program. We took apart engines and inspected them, measured them and machined them and then put them back together and restored them. I finished that program and then I went over to the automotive technology program under Larry Looney, Barry Bradshaw and Brad Ellzey. We learned all about cars, the ins and outs of engines, transmissions, chassis, brakes, electrical- just about everything. I really learned a lot in that program and that kind of fueled my passion for mechanic work,” said Van Houten.
During his time at Jones, he also worked in a variety of mechanic roles, including positions at a local motorcycle shop, on civilian aircraft at the Hattiesburg airport, and he even worked on commercial fishing boats in Alaska. His diverse experience fueled his interest in aviation and the military. After graduating, Van Houten joined the Mississippi Air National Guard to gain expertise in jet engine aircraft and to fulfill his desire to travel the world. His dedication to his craft and his military service has earned him recognition as one of Jones College’s Rising Stars.
“Everyone that I’ve looked up to in the past here at Jones and through work experiences has really shaped me in my career,” shared Van Houten. “I’d like to say thanks to my father who got me into mechanic work starting out, and I would like to say thanks to Barry Bradshaw for getting me into aviation and Mr. Larry Looney, he was a great example of a of a professional and a mechanic.”
Rising Star, Sawyer Taylor is a native of Laurel, is a 2014 graduate of Jones College, where he earned an Associate of Arts degree. While at Jones, he was honored with an athletic scholarship to play golf and helped recruit prospective students and educate them about JC as a member of the Bobcat Brigade.
“When I first came to Jones, Kayla Bradley Farris had me taking students around campus, which was an extremely good experience. I was able to talk in front of people and communicate my Jones story. So, Bobcat Brigade was a huge, huge thing for me. I played on the golf team here for two years and met the most amazing, lifelong friends that I can call back on today,” shared Taylor.
He went on to further his studies at Mississippi State University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agri-Business with minors in Economics and Business Administration. Taylor began his professional career at Community Bank, where he now serves as the Market President for the Jones County Division.
“It’s a tremendous honor to be able to accept this award, to know that people have noticed what I’ve done since I’ve left Jones. It just it means the world to me that somebody could call and say, hey, we want to honor you for being an alumnus of JCJC,” said Taylor. “Also, I would like to thank my parents, number one, for allowing me to come here and to pursue a career. Tim Ishee was another one that I would like to thank. He got me onto the career path with Agri-business. There’s so much that you can do with that type of a business degree. I would also like to thank Ed Smith for giving me the scholarship to play golf here, and Dr. Jesse Smith for always being there for everybody.”
Jones College’s Alumni recognition program honored 10 alumni, including “Rising Stars,” Hans Van Houten of Moselle and Sawyer Taylor of Laurel during Homecoming celebrations. Additionally, two alumni, John Reynolds Clark, a native of Waynesboro and current Ellisville resident and Dr. Benjamin P. Stevens of Laurel each received the “Achievement and Excellence Award.” Three Jones College alumni, Dr. Jeffrey E. Carter of Laurel and current New Orleans resident, and Ben and Erin Napier of Laurel were honored as “Outstanding Alumni of the Year.” Dr. Larry Guthrie, a native of Bullock County, Alabama and current Watkinsville, Georgia, was recognized as the “Legacy Award” recipient and Michael and Katye Howard of Ellisville received the Distinguished Service Award.
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