Fall Semester Honor Roll at Jones College Announced – Dean’s List
ELLISVILLE – Jones College has announced the 2022 Fall Semester honor roll scholars. Full-Time students with 15 hours or more and who maintain the following grade-point averages will make the honor roll: President’s List–4.0; Dean’s List–3.99-3.5: Faculty List–3.49-3.0.
Jones College Honor Roll – Dean’s List Fall 2022
Venezuela Barquisimeto: Daniela Valen Tina Tovar Carrasco.
Grove Hill, AL: William Tyler Coats.
Mobile, AL: Peyton Thomas Bell.
Vinegar Bend, AL: Kayla Lashae Hosford.
Iowa, LA: Karagan Sage Howard.
Luling, LA: Kathryn L Smith.
Monroe, LA: Cooper B. Grunksy.
Adams Natchez: Yohan Michael Thompson.
Adams Roxie: Taylor Brooke Martin.
Claiborne Pattison: Jharmin Jonae Johnson.
Clarke Enterprise: Alyssa M Elmore.
Clarke Meridian: Erika Delaine Dotson and Hannah K Tingle.
Clarke Pachuta: J’len Nalani Noel.
Clarke Quitman: Amanda Michell Gilbert, Jessica Grace Manning and Micaiah Teundra Sumrall.
Clarke Shubuta: Zandarrius M Blakley, Mya A Chapman and Adrian J Roberts.
Copiah Crystal Springs: Lakieundria Zykhia Kangar.
Covington Collins: Marcus Ray Brinson, Dalton Stephen Burrell, Halie M Dunn, Blane Harvey Herrington, Tatum Bree Madden, Carley Rae McNair, Eileen N Ortega, Dawson Brian Sanford and Taja Amira Watson.
Covington Mount Olive: Tehonnie Deshay Cooper, Amerie D Sherman and Keylan D Walker
Covington Seminary: Wes Garrett Armstrong, Erin Fairchild, Molly Elizabeth Lowery, Sumer Mackenzie May, Peyton Matthew Rogers, Brooke Noel Sanford and Robert Dewitt Sanford.
Covington Sumrall: Hannah Marie Luker and Taylor Ashlyn Phillips.
Covington Taylorsville: Aliyah Savannah Denham and Kiara M McCoy.
Forrest Hattiesburg: Codarriyiene Keshawn Arrington, Jamal Q Barnes, Tanner D Bevard, Patrick Lynn Blankenship, William Patrick Chard, Jacob David Farmer, Mikayla Jordan Green, Brianna Lawless, Brittany B Martinez, Alyssa J Murry, Thomas Daniel Powell, Charles Edward Ridgway, John Hunter Sims, Sammie Smith, Kayleigh Brooke Thornton, Katie Nicole Walker and Nora Grace Watford.
Forrest Petal: Emma Elizabeth Bullock, Rayya Nha Lan Cao, Anna Caroline Coats, Courtlynn Grace Coats, Britney Shante Coleman, Kyle Connor Fagan, Mark Davis Green, Emma E Hampton, Lindsey C Hampton, Autumn Brooke Henderson, Kalyn Mackenzie King, Tristen G Lindley, Angelia Ranell Luker, Hannah F Reid, Hunter J Robinson, Peyton Elizabeth Rowell, Ethan G Smith and Ryan Amanda Veon.
George Lucedale: Lauren Nicole Classen, Lydia A Davis and Ruben Diaz.
Greene Beaumont: James Valentine Ulmer.
Greene Leakesville: Scott James Brocious, Kayla Michele Dueitt, Dawson Craig Hobby, Madison Elizabeth King, Nicholas Levi McArn, Orlando J Polk and Caleb Bryce Sullivan.
Greene Lucedale: Kaleb Laine McLeod, Trevor Hall McLeod and Oscar M Whalen.
Greene Neely: Trevor Brian Parker.
Greene Richton: Ailee Charlene Byrd, Emily G Cooley and Jessika Elaine Creel.
Greene State Line: Garry Hawthorne and Isabella Kittrell.
Greene Stateline: Dalarrus Jevontae Cooper.
Grenada Grenada: Elizabeth G Gustafson.
Hancock Bay Saint Louis: Brandon Scott Rhodes.
Hancock Gulfport: Danyen Dwayne Leleaux.
Harrison Biloxi: Tristan C Pearson.
Harrison Gulfport: Lauren Elizabeth Carothers and Denim Jakobi Lombard.
Harrison Long Beach: Ethan Todd Pittman and Miles Rhys Tootle.
Hinds Byram: Chandler K Clark.
Hinds Clinton: Hanna Suzanne Zeitz.
Hinds Jackson: Xavier James Coleman.
Hinds Madison: Hilton Banks McNair.
Hinds Ridgeland: Ava L Moore.
Hinds Terry: Julius E Green.
Hinds Utica: Wiljerna Embriana Bumphis.
Jackson Biloxi: Valencia Amaree McFall and Analya Djene White.
Jackson Pascagoula: Jashon Malik Price.
Jackson Vancleave: Taylor Elizabeth Butler and Andrew Shelton Williamson.
Jasper Bay Springs: Baylee M McCool and Christian Aaron Myers.
Jasper Heidelberg: Ty A Herrington, Kelsie Destina Jordan and Kaley Walters.
Jasper Laurel : Jaysen Clyde Doggett.
Jasper Louin: Jazelyn Lanay McGee and Abigail Lynn Vanderford.
Jasper Newton: Karli Nichole Blackledge.
Jasper Stringer: Jennifer Michelle Farmer, Alexis Rayne Hendry, Alexis Grace Herrington, Hailey Alexandria Jones and Kylie Rae Peterson.
Jefferson Davis Bassfield: Trevor A Courtney and Mariah McRaney.
Jefferson Davis Columbia: Byron D Anderson III.
Jefferson Davis Prentiss: Carlea Richelle Harrison, Coleman Gage Taylorand and Jaden Zane Jackson.
Jones Ellisville: Emily K Ali, Marla Danielle Beach, Sarah Nicole Blancett, Sophia A Bowden, Davis W Brown, Carmen Alexis Bullock, Jamie Lynne Castillo, Elda Ann Cook, Brianna N Gray, Bailey G James, Ethan T Johnson, Baxter R Karns, Kinsey Leann Lawson, Raven C Lindsey, Katherine M Lollis Meredith Scot McCraw, Sabreya McDonald, Zachary A Mengucci, Logan Reese Miller, Tomas Nader, Charlee Claire Norman, Olivia Grace Norwood, Elizabeth Dianne Parker, Karley Breann Parker, Taylor Brooke Pool, Haleigh Lashae Reid, James Michael Rigdon, Taylor L Robinson, Luray Alex Rosenfield, Lindsey B Smith, Rachel Cambrea Thrash, Conner A Tisdale and Samantha Olivia Williams.
Jones Heidelberg: Karoline A Ayres, John Aaron Broadhead and Thomas Caleb Broadhead.
Jones Laurel: Teresa A Abad, Natalee Claire Ainsworth, Taylor Mackenzie Barkley, Miranda Victoria Beckwith, Olivia Rose Blythe, James Connor Brashier, Hailey R Brown, Xowi Alora Bush, Annaleise Julia Carroll, Charlie Lawrence Clark, Emilie J Coats, Jordan D Coats, A’myjah V Cooley, Javon R Dean, Logan E Dearman, Alice M Dickey, Jason C Eason, Brianna Evans, Jana D Fenton, Danielle K Flynt, Rustin Paul Freeman, Shasta Nicole Garrett, Araceli Gaspar, Tristen Dae Gendusa, Trinity N Gieger, Hilton Graham, Natalie Reshay Graves, Caleb Austin Griffin, Ashlyn G Guthrie, Luis D Hernandez, Hunter Stephen Hicks, Will Thomas Hicks, Micah Evyn Johnson Hill, Bailey Holifield, Carley Madison Holifield, Stephen Seth Holifield, Danielle Necole Hollinghead, Rylee M Howse, Kaitlyn Elizabeth Huddleston, Jason Michael Hull, Regan Ashley Hupe, Haley James, Jessie Mae James, Kaitlyn Mae James, Madelyn M James, Michael Tyberious Jenkins, Hannah Nicole Johnson, Sydney Mechelle Johnson, Sophie Wilhelmina Kasco, Justin Keys, Brittany Nicole Kilgore, Robert T Laypath, Cody Michael Lowe, Carley Ashlynn Malone, Tanner William Manning, Rebecah N McBride, Elizabeth Brooke McDonald, Emily Diane McLain, Margaret Elizabeth McMinn, Taylor Loy Messersmith, Garrett B Minchew, Brinna K Moss, Ruth A Nicholson, Dakota Jean Noland, Kylie Gale Noland, Sydney Michelle Owens, Abby Hope Parker, Rebecca D Parker, Corey Donavan D Pitts, Rhiannon E Pitts, Thomas Wayne Powell, Sommer J Ramsey, Kailee L Rogers, Karlee L Rogers, Ethan Juan Sanchez, Milca Z Sanchez, Landon Howard Sharp, Emily Jean Smith, James Matthew Smith, Jordan B Smith, Kena Monique Smith, Timothy Blake Stokes, Charlee Bryce Strickland, Kaleigh Morgan Sullivan, Benjamin Austin Taylor, Maria Terry, Angilique Deshajene Thames, Abigail Rebecca Thrash, Anna Grace Stotts Todd, Amaria R Trotter, Kate Gracen Weekley, Samuel C White, Tristan Skylar White, Desiree Aiko Williams, Makenzie Jade Williams and Hanna Grace Wood.
Jones Moselle : Kristen Gail Heidleberg, Summer B Hover, Casie Jane Husack, Tristan Paul McAlexander, Jordan Faith Roberts, Moises Sanchezpaz, Kaitlyn Alexis Stiglet and Casey Joseph Thompson.
Jones Ovett: Kayleigh Marie Ainsworth, Sarah Hadley Barham, Sabrina Elizabeth Hogue, Breanna Daniella Maria Lewis, Britlyn J Phillips, Thomas Hayden Shows and Dustin Luke Walters.
Jones Petal: Cody Lamar Rushing
Jones Seminary: Chloe Grace Watkins.
Jones Soso: Paul Braxton Jefcoat, Sydney Denise Knotts, Holly Anne Miller, Katlyn Dawn Myrick, Carrie Ann Skidmore and Isaiah Christopher Spradley.
Jones Taylorsville: Melanie Lynne Valentine.
Lamar Hattiesburg: Alfred Alexander Acosta, Taryn Alyssa Barnes, Roman Murret Blackburn, Heather Paige Carter, Cody Lane Davis, Alexia D Jones, Ashly Lauren Kyzar, William Henry Lee, Nataliya Davon Magee, Jade K McBride, Aisya Audreanna McCormick, Gavin Miller Phillips, Alexis Nicole Saldana, Madeline Claire Smith, Patrick Emory Smith, Tavion D Smith, Quintin T Sterling, Logan J Stone, Charles Thomas Vann, Hope Olivia Weathersby and Tyler Anthony Williamson.
Lamar Lumberton: Jakob Edward Anderson.
Lamar Purvis: Seth Robert Boler, Tyler W Jacobs, Zach Joseph Stromeyer and Benjamin Wade Warden.
Lamar Sumrall: Jamie L Anderson, Andrea Marie Booth, Adrienne Michale Bounds, Kayla Marie Broome, Caragan Ashley Childs, Lily Grace Hendrix, Caden McAlpin, Caleigh A Thompson and Haley L Turnage.
Lawrence Jayess: Shana Carol Davis.
Lawrence Monticello: Seth Wain Bass.
Leflore Greenwood: Deandrea Kentron Smith.
Lowndes Columbus: Rashad M Williams.
Lowndes Starkville: Hunter Randall Futral.
Madison Canton: Wallace James Brewer, Tameria R Bunch and Marquicia Takya Douglas.
Madison Madison: Bailey Grace Collums.
Marion Columbia: Hays C Carley, Kameron Taylor Carter, Jamie Lavoy Lambert, Olivia Danielle Lewis, Abby Claire Morris, Trevor A Rowell.
Marion Foxworth: Madison E Foxworth, Sara G Morgan, Jacy Lynn Pendarvis, Q’Darius J Swanigan.
Marion Sandy Hook: Aliyah Christiana Watts.
Neshoba Philadelphia: Carly Monique Keats.
Newton Decatur: Griffin Bailey.
Newton Hickory: Bethany Grace Chaney and Sidney Kathryn McGee.
Newton Lawrence: Jalen D Roberts and Daylon M Taylor.
Oktibbeha Starkville: John Charlton Cox.
Ouachita Monroe: Cooper B Grunsky.
Pearl River Picayune: Deshodrick Dashawn Jefferson.
Perry Beaumont: Colton Blaine Johnston.
Perry Petal: Gabriel Michael Gardner and Taliyah S Jackson.
Perry Richton: Adam Gabriel Aycock, Savanna Michelle Bowar, Brookelyn G Brewer, Cayne Jerid Hensarling, Richard Brannon Riley and Conner Albert Rutherford.
Pike McComb: Brianna Danielle Jefferson.
Rankin Brandon: Connor Lee Brooks, Wade Graham Fulton, Luke Caden Lycette, Emma Helen Moore, Josh Patterson, Jackson C Peoples, Evan B Rogers, Maggie Savell and Makenna G Yarrow.
Rankin Florence: Samantha Addison Bishop, Amy Grace Dykes, Gabrielle E Hoffman, Sara Grace Jackson, Farah M Johnson, Hannah C Keen and Avery Elizabeth Roberts.
Rankin Mendenhall: Brady Mason Williams.
Rankin Pearl: Zackary Lee Alleman.
Rankin Richland: Tai’va Norwood.
Scott Forest: Demetrius Lashun Burks.
Scott Lake: Sabrina M Bobbitt.
Scott Morton: Lauren Elizabeth Revette and Joddrick Deshun Williams.
Simpson Collins: Claire E Polk.
Simpson Magee: Abigail Aleece Green and Kaden W Harper.
Simpson Mendenhall: Rustlin Shiloh Brown, Kenleigh Ashton Magee, Laura Grace Rose and Madison Grace Wicker.
Simpson Mount Olive: Abigayle Grace Adcox and James Travis Cockrell.
Simpson Pinola: Parker Rae Jones.
Smith Bay Springs: Zachary W Buckley, Carly Nicole Hendry, Tyler T Keyes, Issac Gage Phillips and Jayvion Thigpen.
Smith Louin: Shakiara Campbell, Holly Nicole Craft and Kristopher Doyle Moss.
Smith Magee: David H Garner.
Smith Mize: Caleb J Keys, Alexis D Kittrell and Dawson W Temple.
Smith Morton: Britton Holland, Logan Grace Medders and Heather Danielle Puckett.
Smith Mount Olive: Harley G Chain and Sabrina Rose Stuckey.
Smith Raleigh: Bethany Marie Hughes, Hayden A Hunt, Brett A Johnson, Brice J Johnson, Tasjane’ Laila Jones, Abigail L Lane, Natalie Grace Lillie, William W Mason, Aubree B McMullan and Caden Heath Thornton.
Smith Taylorsville: Kelsey Rose Butler, Jay’nia Darlene Keyes and Lakhia Shequita Musgrove.
Tippah Ripley: Alan A Rangel.
Warren Vicksburg: Danny Guice, Anna-Claire Elizabeth McKellar and Elizabeth Grace Theriot.
Wayne Buckatunna: Carley G Beasley and Karina O Ross.
Wayne Laurel: Mikail Z Walley.
Wayne Quitman: Hayden O Burge.
Wayne Shubuta: Matthew E Barnett, Laura Noel Carson, Laiklynn Alyssa Roberts and Lennon A Turner.
Wayne State Line: Tyler Austin Dunn and Lakesha Woulard.
Wayne Waynesboro: Tylan Reshawd Chambers, Hope Laquisha Cochran, Neena M French, Kalyn N Henry, Tamiyah M Laffitte, Renecia Catassia Mosley, Morgan Odom, Pamela Gandy Powe, Brandon Ray Pruitt, Garrett Cameron Roberts, Takeria Alexus Robinson and Jaquavious Keshawn Willis.
Yazoo Benton: Ashton Blake Granderson.
Fall Semester Honor Roll at Jones College Announced – President’s List
ELLISVILLE – Jones College has announced the 2022 Fall Semester honor roll scholars. Full-Time students with 15 hours or more and who maintain the following grade-point averages will make the honor roll: President’s List–4.0; Dean’s List–3.99-3.5: Faculty List–3.49-3.0.
Jones College Honor Roll – President’s List Fall 2022
Chatom, AL: Jeffery Jaylen Wimbley.
Newtownabbey Ireland: Rhys McAllister.
Franklinton, LA: Cayden Emile` Bellanger.
Silas, AL: Sydney Paige Sikes.
Amite Liberty: Skylar Lynlee Terrell.
Amite Smithdale: Lillian Nicole Dixon.
Clarke Bay Springs: Brylee H McCool.
Clarke Enterprise: Anna Katherine McGowan, Ja’mya L Pickens and Brandon M Williams.
Clarke Quitman: Madison L Dearman, Erin Presley Harris, Lainey R Parker and Landry L West.
Clarke Shubuta: Hannah C Mayo and Shemerial B McDonald.
Clarke Stonewall: Tabitha Leeann Mixon.
Covington Collins: Mason Michael Broadus, Brylee Annabeth Holder, Macey Holifield and Kaylea Anna Yates.
Covington Seminary: Lazarus Skyler Blair, Cameron M Easterling, Kayli Grace Johnson, Haleigh I Sorto, Annalee Clark Stringer.
Forrest Hattiesburg: Ryan H Boleware, Johnnie Cleveland Hubbard, Samuel Lucas Jones, Kamecia D Love, Lorine Makynzee McCullum, Samuel Edward Pineda, Lanett S Travis and Trinity R Williams.
Forrest Lumberton: John E Brown
Forrest Petal: Angela Kristine Bollinger, Eli Manuel Chancellor, Breanna Nicole Cooper, Alexis M Essary, Meagan E Hall, Devon Cameron Ivy, Jhalana Shanta Jackson, Brannon M King, Kaleb Presley Mitchell, Halle Kaitlin Myrick, McCory Reid Powell, Lena A Ruble, Reagan A Veon and Hannah L Williams.
George Lucedale: Riley Paige Davis, Cole M Hillman, Julia E King and Jaycee J Scott.
Greene Leakesville: Ashton Kohl Clark, Mary D Dickerson, James Kaden Dixon, Jasper Nathaniel Everett, Jaren Delane Green.
Greene McLain: Hannah Elizabeth Hillman and Anthony Lee London.
Greene Neely: Christopher Ryan Huey and Clayton Westley Moody.
Greene Stateline: Matthew Tyler Crawford.
Grenada Grenada: Carson H Stanford.
Hancock Bay St Louis: Danae Celeste Fowler.
Hinds Ridgeland: Samuel Jeffrey Hadley.
Jackson Moss Point: Hudson J Hans.
Jackson Ocean Springs: Brelynn Leona Fetsko and Sydney Marie Johnson.
Jasper Bay Springs: Jason Thomas Cannon, Sylvia Mae Leonard and Betty Juwell McCurty.
Jasper Heidelberg: Faith Elizabeth Collins, Saniya Jones and Emily Grace Myers.
Jasper Laurel: Tyler Lane Brady, Sydney K Bryan, Abigail A Nichols and Nathan Alexander Riley.
Jasper Louin: Eli Lane Blackwell, Makayla T Halton, Melanie Anne Marie Mayo, James Charles Wedgeworth and Tremayne Sherell Wheaton.
Jasper Pachuta: Lauren O Buster and Katherine Abbigail Herrin.
Jasper Stringer: Chloe Lane Clark, Colton Graham, Grace M King, Jessica Beth McAlpin, Trista M Sims and Sadie M Williams.
Jefferson Davis Prentiss: Kaelin R Berry
Jones Ellisville: Colton Lane Bennett, Carlie Olivia Breanne Benoit, Kennedy Trent Brooks, Brooklyn Danielle Brown, Kirsty Dawn Cameron, Rylee A Cormier, Titus Crouch, Bradley Travis Ellzey, Paige Elizabeth Ellzey, Bryan Mitchell Garris, Jonathan Ryan Hayes, Roby Taylor Hebert, Savannah Cheyenne Heidelberg, Darrin Evan Looney, Kaitlyn E Massie, Christian Xavier McMullan, Anna Rachel McRee, Charity Elizabeth Miller, Ella Grace Pitts, Michael A Price, Brooke Mlee Purvis, Karyme Mayrin Ramos, Zachary Reese Rivers, Kenda Michelle Rose, Ezra Windham Sanders, Isabel Emily Rose Moss Scott, Krista Marie Shorter and Sophia Isabelle Tisdale.
Jones Heidelberg: Laken Tori Wilson.
Jones Laurel: Alondra Maria Abad, Alyssa Jade Adams, Ethan K Ainsworth, Vanessa Carolina Atencio, Deja Dashawna Baskin, Nathan Thomas Bryant, Caden Michael Carter, Kyrin Umod Chapman, Joseph Austin Clark, Virginia G Coleman, Derrick A Conliff, Vincent Mykal Daubenspeck, Bryanna Leigh Davidson, Natalie Allison Dewitt, Raegan A Drummer, Kayla Elizabeth Ensign, Alan Joseph Follis, Emily Ann Hill, Ethan John Hill, Kendall R Johnson, Jelonnie L Jones, Dawson Gabriel Kervin, Morgan G Kilts, Courtney Patricia Lewis, Ariel Raysha Loper, Jennifer Lazara Lopez, Colby Lane Martin, Benjamin Cole Masters, Zachary Tyler McClain, Kinsley Paige Melton, Jose E Mendez, Jaylen H Phillips, Leslie Santiago, Samuel H Shoemake, Rebecca Lauren Stapp, Dawson William Stringer, Tanya Grice Thrash, Blayne A Turner, Darlene S Villaseca, Derrick Montez Walker, Seth Walker, Tykevia N Watson and Chaz Hunter Williams.
Jones Moselle: Christy Leigh Boe, Sumer Boyette, Mackenzie Brooke Golemon, Stacy Beech Graves, Tressie Richardson and Kirkland Chad Sharplin.
Jones Soso: Summer Audrey Brewer, Olivia Danielle Jenkins, Dustin Colt Logan, Lorin Jena Musgrove and Sheridan A. White.
Jones Taylorsville: Joanna C Dunkerton.
Lamar Hattiesburg: Alexis Mykala Cato, Morgan Josephine Durning, Skyler Len Hill, Katherine D Holm, Craig Erwin Plunges, John Riley Turner and Andrew Hunter Wu.
Lamar Purvis: Katelyn A Alexander.
Lamar Sumrall: Joshua G Allen, Aja Y Bryant, Hope Burns and Christopher Floyd Ritz.
Lauderdale Meridian: Trinity R Glover and William Campbell Partridge.
Lawrence New Hebron: Virginia A Fortenberry.
Lee Plantersville: Annalyn V Housley.
Lincoln Wesson: Kaliyah L Jones.
Madison Canton: Jamijah Roshun Day.
Madison Madison: Madison F Horel and Gatlin Mackenzie Sanders.
Marion Columbia: Regenia A Hamilton and Robert T Johnson.
Marion Foxworth: Sierrah Jade Beasley, Gage A Herring and Jaelynn B Peak.
Marion Tylertown: Havin Mibr Mazarac.
Neshoba Philadelphia: Rebekah Lynn McCall
Newton Newton: Shavaris Deshun Logan and Bralynn Rainer Newell.
Newton Rose Hill: Katie A Edwards.
Perry Beaumont: Christian Derek Magee.
Perry Brooklyn: Destiny McDaniel.
Perry Petal: Kimberlie Faith Graham, Kera Ashlie Greer and Breanna Michelle Penton.
Perry Richton: Jacob Aaron Cowart, Kallie Elizabeth Dykes, Heather Brianne Henderson, Brady Nicholas Inmon, Alejandro Fortino Rios and Dalton Tyler Strickland.
Pike Summit: Margaret C Gatlin.
Rankin Brandon: Abigail E Boone, Karlye Kaye Flanagin, Emma Krystine Jackson, Terry James May, Ian Maxwell Samuel and Ashleigh Michelle Westbrook.
Rankin Florence: Carlyle M Doss and Hailey Grayson Weathersby.
Rankin Pearl: Hanna G Broadwater, Taylor R Channell, Josephine Lynne Duncan, Brodie M Rials, Lily G Taylor and Madison Grace Temple.
Sharkey Rolling Fork: Nathan Ryan Williamson.
Simpson Florence: Rayleigh M Loyd.
Simpson Harrisville: Natalie Grace Abraham.
Simpson Magee: Dori L Saranthus.
Simpson Mendenhall: Harleigh A Abernathy and Jessica L Wallace.
Smith Bay Springs: Isabelle P Boyd.
Smith Louin: Bennett C Thurston.
Smith Mize: Ethan Cade Byrd and Erin A Carter.
Smith Morton: Tabitha G Bradshaw, Morgan H Prestage, Nathan I Prestage and Madeline Cait Price.
Smith Mount Olive: Dustin Conner Bush and Chloe Walker.
Smith Raleigh: William T Blakeney, Dylan R Bryant, Hannah Brooke Higginbotham, Aaron D Mason, Sandra Denise Page and David Cody Watts.
Smith Taylorsville: Macy Grace Ainsworth, Destiny Sarah Gayle Brown, Bart Eaton Hawkins, Kirsten L Jones, Emma C Kennedy, Abby A Pittman, Deborah Leneice Shelby and Jacob M Sumlin.
Sunflower Indianola: Ridgeley Prescott Schaumburg.
Union Union: Connor Joseph Smith.
Washington Greenville: Daishun Amar Charvez Scott.
Washington Leland: Molly Marc Elizabeth Giachelli.
Washington State Line: Sarah G Gonzalez.
Wayne Buckatunna: Cameron Scott Bradley, Kaleb G Carr and Jordan Elizabeth Sullivan.
Wayne Laurel: Daphanie R White.
Wayne Richton: Emily Christine Beck.
Wayne Shubuta: James Michael Cook, James Dylan Presley and Heather N Shaw.
Wayne State Line: Farrah Leigh Jordan.
Wayne Waynesboro: Benjamin Kane Blackledge, Hannah Courtney Brewer, Stephanie Lean Brewer, Claire Lindsey Bunch, Hannah Adair Cascio, Jaylynn S Conner, David M Farrior, Crystal Gandy, Lance Dewayne Hamilton, Kadin P Johnston, Pablo Alexander Lopez, Makayla Paige Mason, Sarah Louise McCollough, Garret D Mccollough, Jailyn Denise Mozingo, Kacie Amanda Rigby, Elijah Holt Ross, Christina Lee See, Jennifer Elise Shirley and James C Trigg.
Wilkinson Centreville: Callie Grace McDaniels.
Despite challenges, 58 Jones College Practical Nursing students, graduated
ELLISVILLE – The Jones College Practical Nursing Program’s Pinning and Diploma Ceremony was very emotional, especially for those who overcame numerous challenges to reach the end of the three-semester program successfully. Molly Mize of Sandersville was one of the 58 graduates who had to endure tragedies and took a break before reaching her goal.
“Today means everything to me. My dad died, I had a baby and my mom had cancer but she’s doing well now,” explained Mize. “I made it through a very hard year, however, my 11-month-old is my motivation. I had him and came back in the summer when he was four-and-a-half months old. I knew he deserved more.”
Also inspired by her children is 36-year-old Renee Price of Waynesboro. The mother of four children, a 16-year-old, two five-year-old twins, and a one-year-old, worked in another job for 16 years before finally following her dream of becoming a nurse.
“I did this for my baby so they can see and be encouraged that they can do whatever they set their mind to do,” said Price. “At the end, I tripped up a little, and couldn’t get over the finish line but I kept pushing and I did it. Walking across that stage and getting my pin means everything to me and I’m ready to take on the next challenge!”
Nursing is one of the most difficult programs and requires the support of friends and family to make it. Jones College Practical Nursing Program Director, Amy Myers explained to graduates that instructors are also proud and are celebrating their accomplishments.
“Seeing nursing students achieve their goals and succeed is one of our proudest moments as instructors. Graduates, you have proved yourself capable of great things!” said Myers. “This semester we have PN graduates in both our full-time and part-time programs. Several of our students struggled to juggle work, home, and school. Several had very difficult personal and family situations to overcome. I am very proud of ALL our students for the hard work and dedication that they showed to further their nursing goals.”
Faculty members honored several members of the graduating classes from the Ellisville full time program, part time night class program and Wayne County Center program. Three students from each program were honored with three different awards for their accomplishments during the three-semester program.
Cyndi Colson of Magee, Kimbula Ducksworth of Laurel, and Sharrangelia Green of Waynesboro each received the Florence Nightingale Award for exhibiting the true spirit of nursing qualities, like the founder of nursing, Florence Nightingale who showed compassion, dedication, and kindness with professionalism, integrity, and a selfless attitude toward humanity.
The Rising Star Award was presented to Inez Bridgeman of Jackson, Tameria Bunch of Canton and Shanteshia Morgan of Wayne County for their continuous dedication and growth in the classroom and clinical setting, and their positive attitude and perseverance which has enriched their professionalism and nursing knowledge.
Karen Windham of Hattiesburg, Lakesha Woulard of State Line and Sarah Gonzalez of Leakesville each earned the Academic Excellence Award for having the highest academic average. Gonzalez said she attributes her success in the program to her deep desire to care for people and being a nurse is the only thing she wanted to do.
“I feel it’s my calling and I’m ready to get my first job and build a future for my future kids,” said Gonzalez, who wants to work with geriatric patients. “I enjoy geriatrics because that’s a community that needs the most love. I feel like they should get extra attention because they’ve lived their lives so long and we should be in debt to them.”
Hattiesburg’s Kia Pruitt, who is currently a pharmacy technician also answered a “calling” to become a nurse. The 29-year-old explained she enjoys working in the pharmacy, but the Covid 19 pandemic enlightened her to the need to do more.
“I still like what I do but I chose to come to nursing to lend a helping hand. Pharmacy technicians work behind the scenes but what I do in nursing is all hands on and I can help more people physically and mentally. I also like a challenge!” said Pruitt.
Jones College President, Dr. Jesse Smith shared with the graduates and audience, the college has high expectations of nursing students. He explained, at the conclusion of the Pinning and Graduation Ceremony, where graduates light each other’s lamps as part of the traditional “Lamp Lighting” inspired by the founder of nursing, Florence Nightingale who carried a lamp to help wounded soldiers during the Crimean War in 1854, is very significant.
“The lamp lighting ceremony is much more than just a moment. It is an actual representation of the enlightenment of your minds, and it is also an enlightenment of love, joy, and the great care that I unequivocally endorse of the health care these ladies will do in the future and be exceptional. We’re excited for your future graduates!”
As the graduates’ lamps were lit, Practical Nursing instructor, Oshaugnessye McCormick, challenged the newest nurses to be more like Florence; innovative, critical thinkers, warm and compassionate and to let their lights shine.
Jones College Practical Nursing Graduates December 2022
- Jakeria Bailey, Waynesboro
- Miranda (Wright) Beckwith, Laurel
- Haley Boutwell, Sandersville
- Alexis Boyle, Sumrall
- Inez L. Bridgeman, Jackson
- Amber Brignac, Seminary
- Tameria Raymona’ Bunch, Canton
- Cyndi Colson, Magee
- Wayn-Keyera Davis, Waynesboro
- Kasey Dayon, Petal
- Chanece Denton, Meridian
- Kimbula Ducksworth, Laurel
- Briana Frierson, Hattiesburg
- Sarah Gonzalez, Leakesville
- Breuna Gray, Louin
- Sharrangelia Green, Waynesboro
- Makenzie Grimsley, Petal
- Kaitlyn Hennis, Hattiesburg
- Bailey Hobby, Greene County
- Arnissa Holloway, State Line (Wayne)
- Tacora Monique Houston, Ellisville
- Brooke Sky Hudson, Seminary
- Halie Jones, Laurel
- Jordyn Kittrell, State Line
- Kamecia Love, Hattiesburg
- TaQuana Magee, Tylertown
- Madison Matthew, Seminary
- Ashlynn McLeod, Leakesville
- Molly Mize, Sandersville
- Jelesia Moody, McLain
- Kaneesha Michele Moody, Beaumont
- Brittney Paige Morgan, Waynesboro
- Shanteshia Morgan, Wayne County
- NaToria Moulds, McLain
- Miracle Monai Murrell, Hattiesburg
- Ni’Esha Nelson, Heidelberg
- Megan Noble, Laurel
- Charla Packer, Hattiesburg
- Joy Dionne Powell, Prentiss
- Renee Price, Waynesboro
- Kia Deshae’ Pruitt, Hattiesburg
- Kasia Rankin, Waynesboro
- Hayley Deann Revette, Raleigh
- Jakarta Kyannah Ruffin, Laurel
- Knija Russell, Waynesboro
- Courtney Scarbrough, Ellisville
- Mahala Shelby, Richton
- Iiesha Stuckey, Mendenhall
- Alexis Keonna Taylor, Magee
- LaBrittany Triplett, Louisville
- Jacey Ann Varnado, Picayune
- Jonnah Walters, Ovett
- Stephanie Leann Wardell, Laurel
- Brooke Lashe’ Williams, Gulfport
- Gabriella Noelle Williams, Shubuta
- Karen Windham, Hattiesburg
- Lakesha Woulard, State Line
- Taniya Young, Richland
Jones College Associate Degree Nursing grads’ grit and support help them succeed
ELLISVILLE – Embarking on one of the most difficult professional programs, 27 Jones College Associate Degree Nursing students celebrated the completion of their studies at the Nurse’s Pinning and Graduation Ceremony. Jones College President, Dr. Jesse Smith commended the newest nurses for never “vacillating from the challenge” because of their grit.
“We’ve been educating students since 1911 and there is nothing harder than what these students have been through,” said Smith. “They have the desire, the grit and certainly the aptitude but they also have the support from you, friends and family, an entire network around them. Without you, they (the nurses) would not be where they are today.”
Ironically, a medical condition almost kept the class president, Kaneisha Fortenberry from realizing her dream of being a nurse. The Laurel resident began having unexplainable cardiac problems over the last three years, which led to visiting doctors from New Orleans to Jackson. However, she never wavered.
“It can be disheartening. I was almost unable to see this day but we’re overcoming,” said Fortenberry. “I’ll be starting in the cardiac bypass nursing unit and hopefully be a labor and delivery nurse. That’s my dream!”
After 10 years working in an office because of a medical condition, Sara Johnson of Laurel also thought her desire to be a nurse would be impossible to achieve. At 18 months of age, she was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis, a lung disease which affects breathing and overall health. In 2019, a new medicine changed her life drastically, allowing the Laurel resident to reconsider following her nursing dream.
“Until I moved into the adult clinic at UMMC, I had the same nurses for 18 years caring for me and I looked up to them. I wanted to do what they did. These nurses gave me hope and they treated me like family. I want to really make a difference in patients’ lives, and they encouraged me to do so,” said Johnson.
Also, as a young mother, Johnson said her son, Benjamin inspired her to go back to school as a 32-year-old.
“Even though I haven’t been able to spend as much time with my family, it’s going to be worth it, and my son is seeing me follow my dream. I hope it encourages him. However, none of this would be possible without Brandon. He’s been the best husband through all of this!”
Associate Degree Nursing Program Director, Mike Cummings explained to the auditorium filled with friends and family, it takes a lot of hard work and effort to get to this day, the pinning and graduation ceremony. The next step is enduring the five-hour NCLEX licensure exam, after completing five semesters of 12-hour clinicals, six-hour labs and three-hour lecture classes. For Shelbi Sumrall of Laurel, the Covid-19 pandemic delayed her journey. Nonetheless, she’s excited about embarking on a career in the E.R.
“I’ve been waiting for this day for a very long time because of some setbacks. It took a little longer than expected because I had to repeat a semester, because of Covid and because of some things going on, I didn’t do well in my classes,” said Sumrall. “However, I’m more confident now and will be a better nurse in the long run because of it.”
After working three years at Forrest General Hospital as a medical transporter, Dalton Jenkins of Piave explained the pandemic helped him discover his purpose.
“I transported hundreds of Covid patients. That didn’t bother me, it makes it more special because Covid kept some of my family and friends from seeing their loved ones. I could go into the patients’ rooms and speak to them or bring something to the nurse’s station for them. I got to be that ‘somebody’ when they are isolated.”
While his desire to be a youth pastor led him to the hospital to help people and job shadow, he realized being a nurse would be one of the paths he could take to help make a difference in someone’s life. Even before reaching graduation, Jenkins’ role as a Peer Mentor to the new nursing students at Jones College helped him in ways he didn’t foresee.
“Being a mentor really helped because if they asked me something I didn’t know, it helped me to learn. To teach, you have to know it really well, so it made me accountable. I really like being there for somebody. It also made me study that much harder,” said Jenkins.
Through all the long, challenging hours of studying, labs and clinicals, many members of the class became emotional seeing the support from family as they received their nursing pins and diplomas.
As Jenkins explained, “The last two years were challenging; sacrificing time with family and even sometimes church if there was test on Monday, while also trying to work. But that’s what makes it all the more rewarding today.”
At the conclusion of the Pinning and Graduation Ceremony, graduates participated in the Lighting of the Lamp, a nursing school tradition. This ceremony is a symbol of the passing on of knowledge from nursing faculty to graduates after receiving their official Nurse Pin with a Maltese Cross. For more information about the Associate Degree Nursing program at Jones College check out the website, https://www.jcjc.edu/programs/adn/
Associate Degree Nursing Fall 2022 Graduates
Destiny Bester , Picayune
Autumn Broadhead, Heidelberg
Rachel Dearman, Brandon
Courtney DuBose, Columbia
Kailyn Dukes, Laurel
Kaneisha Fortenberry, Laurel
Kenadi Freeman, Waynesboro
Chase Hall, Hattiesburg
Rondaisha Henry, Bay Springs
Aja Hersey, Meridian
Dalton Jenkins, Richton
Sara Johnson, Laurel
Kailey Lawrence, Moselle
Charlie Lowe, Monticello
Kaylyn McKinney, Raleigh
Bridgette McLain, Leakesville
Hope McNair, Collins
Kirsten Nicolosi, Hattiesburg
Lindsey Patterson, Moselle
Lauren Powell, Laurel
Annie Russ, Hattiesburg
Bethany Sanderson, Richton
Shalena Scarbrough, Wiggins
Dalton Snow, Raleigh
Shelbi Sumrall, Laurel
Lauren Thompson, Laurel
Rebecca Yandell, Petal
“Jones College Christmas” event helps Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program
ELLISVILLE – With the overwhelming response from the public attending the Jones College Christmas Tree Lighting and musical performance, the Laurel Salvation Army has been able to provide enough toys for everyone but 10 Angel Tree children. More than one hundred new, unwrapped toys were collected for the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree program as admission to Jones College’s Christmas program. Salvation Army Captain, Keisha McMullin said the Angel Tree Program is personally dear to her heart since she was a recipient as a young child.
“The Salvation Army Tree program is a program where I get the opportunity to serve the kids in the community and give back like someone gave to my family when I was a baby. The 461 children who signed up for the program will hopefully have a happier Christmas because of the community and Jones College’s generosity,” said Captain McMullin.
She is encouraged that all the Angel Tree children will have a joyous Christmas partly because of the generous donations from the audience at the December 1, program at Jones College. Donations for the Angel Tree Program can be received until December 9, at the Laurel Salvation Army Office. If you want to fill the wishes of the remaining Angel Tree Children found at the Sawmill Square Mall, those gifts need to be returned by Friday, December 9.
Gift suggestions include toys, sports equipment, board games and plush animals. All the donations will be given to children in our area this Christmas. Necessities and Christmas gifts are provided for disadvantaged children from infants to age 12, through the Salvation Army Angel Tree Program in Jones, Jasper, Wayne, Clarke, Smith and Simpson counties. For more information about the Angel Tree project, go to https://salvationarmyalm.org/