The Hinds Community College Foundation recognized 2018-2019 scholarship recipients, donors and honorees at a reception on Sept. 28 at the Muse Center on the Rankin Campus.
The Hinds Community College 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 www.hindscc.edu.
As Mississippi’s largest community college, Hinds Community College 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, Hinds enrolls about 12,000 students each fall semester. To learn more, visit www.hindscc.edu or call 1.800.HindsCC.
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Among those recognized were Bailey Somerville, center-left, Christian Oakes, center-right, and Jazmine Erves, right, all of Vicksburg. With them was Mark Buys, left. The three students received the Warren County Alumni Chapter Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Garrett Clarke, right, of Brandon. Clarke received the Waring Oil Scholarship. With him is Madelon Waring, left.
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Among those recognized was Alainna Neumann, center-left, of Vicksburg. With her were Walter Hallberg III, left, Walter Hallberg Jr., center-right, and Ana Duncan. Neumann received the Walter B. Hallberg Jr. Scholarship and the Travis & Elizabeth Stewart Nursing Scholarship.
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Among those recognized were Jessica Perry, center-left, of Vicksburg, and L’Shay Hayes, of Jackson. Perry received the Vicksburg Medical Center Auxiliary Scholarship. Hayes received the Bobbie Anderson Nursing Scholarship. With them were Dr. Libby Mahaffey, left, and Kathy Elliott, right.
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Among those recognized were, front row from left, Julie Thompson, of Vicksburg, Shawna Brown, of Magee, Vivi Tran, of Brandon; back row, from left, Elason Kelly, of Raymond, Kyisha Mayfield, of Vicksburg, Jennifer Watson, of Monticello, Bari Berry, of Pearl, Haley Frazier, of Florence, and Ashley Polk, of Crystal Springs. With the students were, front row second from left, Bob Purks, Hal Gage and Robert Morrison. The students received the Vicksburg Medical Foundation Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Jasmine Bride, left, of Vicksburg. With her was Robert Quimby, also of Vicksburg. Bride received the Street Medical Foundation Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Amanda Wadford, center, of Vicksburg. With her were Shirley Ann Farish, left, and Dr. Jane Skinner, right. Wadford received the Shirley Ann Farish Nursing Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Jason Tillman, left, of Vicksburg. Tillman received Sandy Redditt Cain Scholarship. With him was Robyn Burchfield, right.
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Among those recognized was Cody Lyons, center, of Vicksburg. With him were Joe Loviza, left, Glenda Loviza, center-left, and Myrtle Loviza, right, also of Vicksburg. Lyons received the Myrtle and Kathleen Loviza Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Benjamin Buys, left, of Vicksburg. With him were Mark Chaney, center, and Jim Chaney, right. Buys received the Mark Chaney Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Haley Steed, center-right, of Vicksburg. With her were Joe Loviza, left, Glenda Loviza, center-left, and Myrtle Loviza, right, also of Vicksburg. Steed received the John & Mabel Loviza Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Charles Bryant, center-right, of Vicksburg. With him were Joe Loviza, left, Glenda Loviza, center-left, and Myrtle Loviza, right, also of Vicksburg. Bryant received the Joe Loviza Career-Technical Scholarship.
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Among those recognized were Alexis Spiller, left, of Vicksburg, and Robert McCarthy, of Brandon. With them was Sheriff Martin Pace, center. Spiller received the Cooper Industries Scholarship. McCarthy received the William H. Buckner Auto Mechanic Scholarship.
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Among those recognized was Noah Ledbetter, center, of Vicksburg. With him were Breydon Beck, Steven Beck, Pamela Ashby Beck, and Philip Beck, also of Vicksburg. Ledbetter received the Carl Ashby Jr. Memorial Scholarship.