honors - Calhoun Community College

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honors - Calhoun Community College
HONORS
2015- 2016
D AY
F R I D AY, A P R I L 2 9 , 2 0 1 6
KELLEY GYMNASIUM
10:00 A.M.
We l c o m e
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Calhoun
Community College’s 47th Annual Honors Day Program.
Calhoun’s vision is “Success for every student,” and
during today’s program, you will see students from
every discipline who have succeeded. These students
are the best of the best. I wish continued success for
each student as they move forward to achieve their
educational and career goals.
I wish to thank every family member and friend for
joining us today as we celebrate our students and their
accomplishments.
Sincerely,
James S. Klauber, Ph.D.
President
For ty-Seventh Annual
Honors Day Convocation
F R I D AY, A P R I L 2 9 , 2 0 1 6
Processional March ............................................................................. Dr. Nicky Wilson
Presiding.............................................................................................. Dr. Patricia Wilson
Dean of Student Services
Invocation............................................................................................. Franco Camarillo
Top Eleven Student
National Anthem..................................................................................Calhoun Chorale
Director - Granville Oldham
Welcome.......................................................................................Dr. Stephen Calatrello
Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs
“Hear My Prayer”................................................................................Calhoun Chorale
Arr. By: Moses Hogan (1957-2003)
Director - Granville Oldham
“Blues Machine”................................................................................ Calhoun Jazz Band
Arr. By: Michael Sweeney
Director – Jimmy Cantrell
Interpreting Services.................................................................................... Deaf Access
H O N O R S D AY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
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Recognition of Achievement
WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN
AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES
Pr es en t e d by : Dr. Pat ricia Wilson
April R. Asher
Shafisha Bamfield-Cummings
Cynthia Bishop
Nicholas Brown
Franco Camarillo
Brandon Chatman
Samantha D. Cherni
Sara D. Coble
Jay Copeland
Miranda M. Defoe
Victoria Denslow
Brenda S. Dockus
Ashley Donahue
Timothy Edge
Sara Beth Everett
Kelsei Farmer
Daniel Gawlak
Catherine A. Guthrie
Justin Hall
Bethany Hammond
Julie Harris
Amina Hassan
Bridget Renee Haynes
Abigail Claire Hickinbotham
Sidney Hodge
Livia Hogue
LaLonne Chantel Humphrey
Emsley Peyton Jones
Shereitta Lockhart
Marissa Lucento
Preston Mann
Mackenzie Mathews
Larry Maxfield
Jamison Maxwell
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Dylan S. Miller
Guy Lawrence Miller
Shelby Miller
Veronica J. Moss
Nasren Hassan Musa
Maegan Louise Osborne
Zachary David Page
Kristin Parsons
Raveen Symone Patterson
Hayden Pressnell Phillips
Christine Provancha
Jeffrey Tanner Reed
Athena Catherine Reese
Yumna Riyaz
Dashia Sharie Rothwell
Ashley L. Sanders
Jonathan Everrett-Anthony Schiavone
Scott Austen Shipley
Stephanie Ann Sparks-Houk
Hannah Spencer
Hannah Sullivan
Nedyelka Sumner
Katherine Marie Swamp
Marnie Lynn Tabor
Austin Blake Terry
Maretta Christine Thompson
Amanda Shadai Tisdale
Avery Townsend
Jennifer R. Wallstead
William Patrick Woller, Jr.
Nicholas Gene Zupancich
CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Calhoun Community College Foundation
Endowed Outstanding Student
Scholarships
BETSY J. CANTRELL LEADERSHIP
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Pres e n t e d by : D r. Wil son
This scholarship is presented to a student leader in memory of Dr. Betsy J. Cantrell,
former Director of Student Activities at Calhoun. Dr. Cantrell was an example of the
caring spirit which is so much a part of the Calhoun experience. Friends, family, and
colleagues from many parts of the United States have contributed to this scholarship.
Re cipie n t : Marn ie Tabor
E LTO N A N D M A R G U E R I T E H I N N A N T
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Pres e n t e d by : D r. Wil son
The Hinnant Scholarship has been provided by Betty Hinnant, daughter of Elton
and Marguerite Hinnant, in memory of her parents. The scholarship is awarded to a
student with a disability.
Re cipie n t : Joh n Trude ll, IV
D R . R H O D A W I L S O N H U TC H I N S O N
HONORARY NURSING SCHOLARSHIP
Pres e n t e d by : D r. Wil son
Dr. Rhoda Hutchinson, who retired as Chairperson of the Health and Physical
Education Division after 28 years at Calhoun, provides this scholarship to a student
who exemplifies excellence in nursing.
Re cipie n t : Mich ae l a Reese
H O N O R S D AY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
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W I L L I A M L E E J O N E S / P H I T H E T A K A P PA
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Pr es e n t e d by : Re be cca Jones
Mr. William Lee Jones was a faculty member in Calhoun’s English Department and a
Phi Theta Kappa sponsor for many years. This scholarship is awarded to a liberal arts
major who is a member of Phi Theta Kappa.
Re cipie n t : Fran co Camar illo
W E N DY W I L L I A M S M E M O R I A L S C H O L A R S H I P
Pres e n t e d by : D r. Wil s on
The Wendy Williams Memorial Scholarship is presented by her colleagues and friends
throughout the United States. Ms.Williams taught people through the example of her
life. She was a faculty member in Calhoun’s English Department from 1968 until her
death in 1981.
Re cipie n t : Kris t y n E ades
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CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Scholarships to Four-Year
Colleges & Universities
A L A B A M A A & M U N I V E R S I T Y ................ Presented by Alexander Chace
Jasmine Halbert Livia Hogue Kathleen Horton Jacob Johnson William McAllister LaEsha Moore Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
AT H E N S STAT E U N I V E R S I T Y .........................Presented by Penny Roberts
Sierra Adams
Brianna Ary
Maria Becerra-Esparza
Chrissy Bracken
Austin Carter
Jessica Charlton
Jessica Colsh
Lani Daniel
Rachel Daniel
Sarah Everett
Katie Harris
Abigail Hickinbotham
Rebecca Hosey
Alyssa Ilges
Joshua Maplesden
Elizabeth Martin
Kassidy McCormick
Kristin Parsons
Holly Persell
Brody Pierce
Katlyn Pressnell
Cheyanne Scott
Emily Sexton Stephen Sheffield
Taylor Smith
H O N O R S D AY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Presidential Scholarship
Presidential Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Presidential Scholarship
Presidential Scholarship
Presidential Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Presidential Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Presidential Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
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Caroline Stegman
Marnie Tabor
Maretta Thompson
Sara Warren
Elizabeth Wilson
Lauren Wooten
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
Academic Scholarship
A U B U R N U N I V E R S I T Y ............................................. Presented by Jessie Shealey
Joseph Akins Sarah Everett
Anna Price Savannah Teague Christopher Tillery John W. Pace, III Endowed Scholarship &
Thomas Goode Jones Endowed Scholarship
Ever To Conquer Transfer Scholarship &
Auburn University Board Of Trustees Endowed Scholarship
Auburn Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship
Auburn University Board Of Trustees Endowed Scholarship
Auburn Alumni Association Endowed Scholarship
G E O R G E TOW N CO L L E G E ���������������������������������������Presented by Dr. Wilson
Caleb Spears
Baseball Scholarship
M A R T I N M E T H O D I ST CO L L E G E ���������������������Presented by Dr. Wilson
Tanner Reed
Baseball Scholarship
S E TO N V I L L E U N I V E R S I T Y �������������������������������������Presented by Dr. Wilson
Andrew Chuba
Baseball Scholarship
T R OY STAT E U N I V E R S I T Y .................................Presented by Somer Givens
Morgan Bailey
Transfer Merit Scholarship &
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN BIRMINGHAM....Presented by Ashleigh Johnson
Audra A. Beck Destiny Renee Clay Culver Scott Martin Kathryn L. Ramos Jalen D. Robinson Jessie Shannon Sledge Carson Jones UAB Transfer Excellence Scholarship
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
UAB Transfer Excellence Scholarship
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
Baseball Scholarship
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE�����������������Presented by Haley Lewis
Lindsay Diane Akridge
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Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Melissa Kay Albright
Ryanne Renee Atkins
Alyssa Breann Baker
Shafisha Bamfield-Cummings
Robert Blain Bearden
Tanya Brady
NicholasR. Brown
Kevin Joseph Bullock
Tanner Burns
Leah Marie Butler
Kristen Holly Campbell
Lydia Jean Chappel
Asheley Childers
Ran Hee Cho
Emily Katherine Clayton
Oshyn M. Clayton
Sara Denise Coble
James Matthew Coleman
Destiny Dawn Collins
Maria J. Cunningham
Jeana Catherine Davis
Jenna L. Davis
Jennifer L. Davis
Noah Calvin Duke
Melissa L. Edwards
McKenzie Fazah
Thomas Sparks Ford
Jonathan Kenneth Greene
Steffany Hauenstein
Benjamin StantonHergert
Logan M. Hogue
Seth C. Honea
NicholasSamuel Howard
Jessica Odell Huey
Lauren E. Jamison
Sophie E. Johnson
Lexie Savannah Jones
Hannah E. Kelley
Allison Rochelle Klungle-Smith
H O N O R S D AY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Baseball Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
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Vickie D. Kyle
Timothy L. Lawson
Matthew John Legowski
Eliza D. Lemus
Jennifer Louise Lucas
Marissa Alana Lucento
Caleb Allen Randall McDonald
Ryan Neal McGrew
Matthew L. McHugh
William Forrest Meadows
Ivory Nicole Miller
Shelby Lynn Miller
Courtney D. Moon
Autumn Brooke Newberry
Perchelle O’Boyle
Cyrus D. Patel
David Allen Pollman
Olivia Esperanza Ramirez
Alison Jane Riccardi
Rachel C. Richardson
Emily Jordan Riddle
Gabriel Alejandro Rodriguez
Jessica Marie Rodriguez
Miriam B. Russell
Joel Sanchez
Thomas Huffman Sanders
Alexandra Michelle Scruggs
KennethJames Seymour
Hardik P. Sheth
Kelsey Nicole Simmons
JonathanChristopher Slack
Anna-Margaret Sparks
Kelly Marie Stephens
Daniel C. Stephenson
Jennifer E. Stevens
Krista Taylor
Ashley M. Thomas
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Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
ADTRAN/Mark Smith Scholarship &
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Marissa E. Tyree
Kendall Alexander Vining
Vincent Jordan Voss
Breanna Michelle Watkins
Sean Philip Webb
Kassidy Kumsi Weir
McKenzie Ann Winsett
DeAnna Layne Woods
NicholasGene Zupancich
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Transfer Merit Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
Super Scholar Transfer Scholarship
U N I V E R S I T Y O F A L A B A M A .......................... Presented by Melinda Williams
Destiny Clay
Sarah Everett
Kaeshier Fernandez
Tanner Oakes Community College Merit Scholarship
Presidential Scholarship
Presidential Scholarship & All-Alabama
Community College Recognition Scholarship
U N I V E R S I T Y O F M O N T E VA L LO ������������������������ Presented by Dr. Wilson
Isabella Bowers William Clark McAllister John McCormick Courtney Moon Hannah Stewart H O N O R S D AY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
Community College President’s Scholarship &
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
Transfer Scholarship and
Bill & Debby Denson Award
Community College President’s Scholarship
Community College President’s Scholarship &
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
Community College President’s Scholarship
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Recognition of
Special Achievements
AT H L E T E O F T H E Y E A R
Presented by Dr. Nancy Keenum – Athletic Director
This award is given to an athlete who has demonstrated outstanding academic and
athletic performance during his or her tenure at Calhoun. This student will represent
Calhoun for the Conference Athlete of the Year Award.
Re cipie n t : Cars on Jon es
J A M E S B . A L L E N P I N AWA R D
Presented by Dr. Wilson
The late United States Senator James B. Allen from Alabama was a strong advocate for
order in the U.S. Senate and in the lives of his constituents. The James B. Allen Pin is
presented to a Calhoun student(s) who has demonstrated order through citizenship,
scholarship, and service.
Re cipie n t : Ke y aira Came r on
K E I T H W I L E Y S I G M A K A P PA D E L T A AWA R D
Presented by Dr. Leigh Ann Rhea – English Faculty
This award is selected by the local SKD sponsors and is based on academic merit
and service. The national dues/expenses for this award recipient are paid by the local
chapter.This student is also given the opportunity to attend the National Sigma Kappa
Delta conference each spring.
Re cipie n t :
Vict oria Cot tles
D R . S H E I L A H . BY R D
SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP
Presented by Dr. Leigh Ann Rhea – English Faculty
The National Sigma Kappa Delta English Honor Society offers cash awards of $750
to members of Sigma Kappa Delta who are actively involved in the chapter during
the semester of application. Each winner may use the scholarship award as he/she
chooses. This scholarship honors the longest serving National Director of Sigma
Kappa Delta, Dr. Sheila H. Byrd.
Re cipie n t : Marn ie Tabo r
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CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
LO I S E . COT T R E L L , J R .
F O U N D AT I O N F O R E X C E L L E N C E I N
L O N G -T E R M C A R E S C H O L A R S H I P
Presented by Bret McGill, Dean, Health Sciences Division
This award is given to a Practical Nursing student in the spring semester who has
successfully passed one semester of nursing courses, maintained at least a 2.5 grade
point average, and is deemed in need of financial assistance. The recipient, awarded
$500 per semester, must be an Alabama resident and must perform a portion of
clinical experiences in a long-term facility.
Re c i p i e n t s : Zh an iqua Was h in gt on & Mega n White
P H I T H E T A K A P PA’ S F R A N K L A N Z A
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Presented by Necia Nicholas, PTK Advisor
This award recognizes the outstanding academic and leadership accomplishments
of students enrolled in registered nursing, respiratory care or emergency medical
services associate degree programs.
Re cipie n t : Ch ris t ie S ch r einer
M O S T O U T S T A N D I N G WA R H AW K
Presented by Sherika Attipoe, Warhawks Sponsor
Each year, the Calhoun Warhawks (official student ambassadors for the College)
nominate one member of their organization for this award.This student has exemplified
great leadership and scholarship over the previous year among his/her peers in this
prestigious organization.
Re c ipie n t : An n a- Margare t Spa r k s
MR. AND MS.
CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
This honor is voted on by the Calhoun student body.
Presented by Dr. Wilson
D EC AT U R C A M P U S
Ry an Nich ol s & Vict oria Cottles
H U N T SV I L L E C A M P U S
Wi lli a m Cl ark McAl l is t e r & Hea ther Ba gwell
H O N O R S D AY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
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S K I L L S U SA W I N N E R S
Presented by John Holley, Acting Dean for Technologies and LCF
1ST PLACE: ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING..................................Kyle Brakke
Collin Gaddes
1ST PLACE: ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING...............................Caleb Kobeck
1ST PLACE: CUSTOMER SERVICE..................................................... Tim Smith
1ST PLACE: ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION WIRING........ Nathan Steele
1ST PLACE: RELATED TECHNICAL MATH...................................... Lee Game
2ND PLACE: ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING..........................Alexander Hurston
Matthew Harley Scott
2ND PLACE: ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING........................................Lakin Lovett
3RD PLACE: ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING....................................... Jazim Valdez
3RD PLACE: ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING....................................Zack Besherse
Kaitlin Green
3RD PLACE: ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION WIRING................... Dustin Davis
3RD PLACE: INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROLS............... Nathan Funkhouser
F. A . M . E .
Federation for Advancement of Manufacturing Education
Presented by Scott Russo (Toyota), Nick West (Sonoco), & Lynn Lane (Efi)
The Alabama Federation for Advancement of Manufacturing Education (F.A.M.E.)
is a two-year associate’s degree that combines cutting-edge curriculum, paid work
experience, and application of best practices at world class facilities. These students
are required to adhere to strict guidelines and stressful environments to achieve a
valued real-world experience. Students were trained in day-to-day operations to
handle dangerous atmospheres, as well as tense situations during costly downtime
operations at each sponsoring facility. These students are the remaining students who
persevered and successfully completed this difficult program.
B r y a n t E ngl an d
C h a n dle r Harris on
Tay lo r He fl in
E dga r H e rn an dez
R y a n Lon g
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Hunter Pa ck
O’Nea l Wa tk ins
Aus tin Wilhite
B l ak e Zir bel
CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Recognition of Achievement
within Academic Disciplines
Presented by Dr. Stephen Calatrello
Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs
M O S T O U T S TA N D I N G S T U D E N T S
BUSINESS, CIS AND TECHNOLOGIES DIVISION
ACCOUNTING. . ............................................................... Nina D. Rieben
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . . ................................... Emily N. Sexton
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS ............................... Adam Hare
ECONOMICS ................................................................... Sara D. Coble
PARALEGAL STUDIES . . .................................................. Amy S. Rumley
SALON & SPA MANAGEMENT . . ..................................... Anna Stinnett
AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY .. ...................................... Dustin Birdwell
AIR CONDITIONING/REFRIGERATION . . .......................... Andy Stowe
DESIGN DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY ............................. Anthony Allen
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY ...................................... Thomas Stewart
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE .........................................Nathan Steele
MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY . . ...............................Benny B. Miller
PROCESS TECHNOLOGY ................................................ Bruce Speers
RENEWABLE ENERGY . . ............................................... Samuel Caraway
WELDING ................................................................... Nathan Anderton
HEALTH DIVISION
ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING .......................Christina O. Boatright
PRACTICAL NURSING . . .................................................. Allison Turner
CLINICAL LAB TECHNICIAN. . ........................................ Tiffany Boykin
DENTAL ASSISTING . . ......................... (tie) Jessica Vick & Kaitlin Vick
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES .........................Nicholas Johnson
PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT. . .................. Elisabeth M. Swanner
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY ............................................ Amy McNeilan
H O N O R S D AY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
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HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DIVISION
LANGUAGE ARTS
ENGLISH .. ...................................................................... Victoria Cottles
FOREIGN LANGUAGE . . ...................................................... Kayla Rocha
SPEECH . . ........................................................................... Lionel Barzon
FINE ARTS
ART ............................................................................. Hannah Clemons
BAND .......................................................................................Heath Bell
CHORALE .. .................................................................. Maegan Edwards
COMPUTER GRAPHICS .. ................................... Maria Grace Hutchins
ADA N. MOSS MUSIC AWARD ........................... Thomas-John Boland
MUSIC INDUSTRY COMMUNICATIONS ......................... Jordan Davis
THEATER . . ................................................................ Victoria J. Denslow
SOCIAL SCIENCES
CHILD DEVELOPMENT .................................................... Krystal Lewis
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ................................................ Timothy Turbeville
GEOGRAPHY ......................................................................... Kyle Wolfe
HISTORY . . ...................................................................... Natalie Seavers
PHILOSOPHY ........................................................... William McAllister
POLITICAL SCIENCE .. ................................................Matthew Mallory
PSYCHOLOGY . . ............................................................. Karla Schrivner
RELIGION . . .................................................................... Keenan Currier
SOCIOLOGY ................................................................... Jeffrey Coggin
MATHEMATICS, NATURAL SCIENCES, &
PRE-ENGINEERING DIVISION
MATHEMATICS.. ........................................... Nasren H. Musa (Decatur)
Jason Lai Hipp (Huntsville)
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY .......................................... Kelsey Proctor
ASTRONOMY . . ....................................................... Krystal McCammon
BIOLOGY . . ................................................................................. Tram Bui
CHEMISTRY .. ......................................................................Colton Davis
MICROBIOLOGY ........................................ Edward “Alex” Gallenstein
PHYSICS ............................................................................ Freija Weitzel
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CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Recognition of
Highest Achievement
Presented by Necia Nicholas, PTK Advisor
A A C C / P H I T H E T A K A P PA / U S A T O D AY
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN NOMINEES
Mae gan E dw ards
S arah Eve re t t
Kaes h ie r Fe rn an dez
Marn ie Tabor
COCA-COLA GOLD SCHOLARS
Mae gan E dw ards
Kaes h ie r Fe rn an dez
COCA-COLA BRONZE SCHOLAR
Marn ie Tabor
GUISTWHITE SCHOLARSHIP
Kaes h ie r Fe rn an dez
ALL-ALABAMA ACADEMIC TEAM MEMBERS
Meagan E dw ards
Kaes h ie r Fe rn an dez
H O N O R S D AY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
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Top Eleven
Most Outstanding Students
Presented by Dr. Calatrello
FRANCO CAMARILLO – is a General Studies major from Huntsville, Alabama. He
currently serves as the Vice President of Scholarship for the Phi Theta Kappa Honor
Society and is a member of the IT Club, LGBTQ Coalition, and Baptist Campus Ministries.
Franco is active in his community through participation in his church choir, helping
with the youth group, and volunteering to make science kits for elementary school
children. His goal is to develop a company that will bring valuable products or services
to people. Franco wants a computer-related job and to become a job creator, not a job
taker. He believes that knowledge isn’t power, the application of knowledge is power. His GPA is 3.7.
SARA COBLE – is a General Studies major from Lacey’s Spring, Alabama. She is an
active member of Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, as well as the Sigma Kappa Delta
English Honor Society. She was selected as Most Outstanding Student for Speech in
2015 and has had several entries published in Calhoun’s Muse publication. Sara is
active in her community through her involvement in her church. She assists in the
toddler nursery every week and helps with Vacation Bible School each year. Sara’s goal
is to complete her education at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and become an accountant in
the medical field. She would like to help a doctor or dentist to manage their business finances. Her
GPA is 4.0.
BROOKLYN MAE DODDS – is a Nursing/General Education major from Owens Cross
Roads, Alabama. She serves as a Calhoun Warhawk and as President of the Student
Government Association at the Huntsville campus. Brooklyn serves her community
through volunteering as a cheer coach for Upward Sports. Her goal is to complete the
nursing program at Calhoun and eventually her bachelor’s degree in nursing. She would
like to utilize her nursing skills traveling the world as a missionary nurse and eventually
become a nurse practitioner. Brooklyn would also like to teach other aspiring nurses. Her GPA is 4.0.
SARAH BETH EVERETT – is a General Studies major from Grant, Alabama. She is one
of four students nominated to the All USA Academic Team this year. She serves as
Vice President of Scholarship for Phi Theta Kappa and is a member of Sigma Kappa
Delta Honor Societies. Sarah Beth serves her community through volunteering with
the Red Cross and the Alabama Spay/Neuter Action Clinic. Her goal is to eventually
complete her degree in marketing from The University of Alabama and seek a job in
the corporate world. Her GPA is 4.0.
KAESHIER J. FERNANDEZ – is a Psychology major from Madison, Alabama. He is one
of four students nominated to the All USA Academic Team this year. He serves as
Vice President of Leadership for Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and is a member of
the LGBTQ Coalition. Kaeshier is also the recipient of the Guistwhite Scholarship,
which is one of highest national honors a student can receive. He serves his
community through volunteering as a youth coach for soccer and baseball. His
goal is to obtain a degree in psychology in order to help LGBT youth to grow into
confident adults. His GPA is 3.9.
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CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
MARISSA ALANA LUCENTO – is a Chemistry major from Madison, Alabama. She has
served as a Calhoun Warhawk and is a member of both the Phi Theta Kappa and Sigma
Kappa Delta Honor Societies. She is also a Senator for Calhoun’s Student Government
Association. Marissa serves her community through volunteering as a piano instructor
for the local community outreach program that teaches inner-city Huntsville youth.
Her goal is to obtain her degree in chemistry and do research in the field. Marissa
would ultimately like to help others by becoming a Pharmacist. Her GPA is 3.8.
SHELBY MILLER – is a Nursing/General Studies major from New Market, Alabama.
She is a member of Calhoun’s Lady Warhawks Softball Team, as well as a member of
Phi Theta Kappa. She also serves as a representative for the Student Government
Association. Shelby serves her community through volunteering with summer
daycare and tutoring students at her local high school in the subject of science. Her
goal is to eventually complete her nursing degree form UA Huntsville and eventually
become a Nurse Practitioner. Her GPA is 4.0.
VERONICA MOSS – is a Business Administration major from Toney, Alabama. She
serves as an officer of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and has served as a tutor
for Calhoun’s Fast Track Tutoring Mentor program. Veronica serves her community
through volunteering with the Huntsville Police Department at local events such
as “Police National Night Out.” Her goal is to continue her education at Athens
State University, eventually obtain her master’s degree, and someday manage a Costa
Rican restaurant. Her GPA is 3.6.
RAVEEN PATTERSON – is a General Studies/Business major from Huntsville,
Alabama. She is a member of the Black Student Alliance, as well as both the Phi
Theta Kappa and Sigma Kappa Delta Honor Societies. Raveen serves her community
through volunteering at various events such as blood drives and walk/run races.
Her goal is to continue her education at UA Huntsville. Her desire is to obtain her
master’s degree in business, with a focus on human resources, and work for a large
corporation one day. Her GPA is 3.9.
ANNA-MARGARET SPARKS – is a General Studies/Nursing major from Decatur,
Alabama. She currently serves as the Communications Officer for the Calhoun
Warhawks. She is a member of both the Phi Theta Kappa and Sigma Kappa Delta
Honor Societies. Anna-Margaret serves her community through volunteering with
local scholarship programs and reading to first graders at the local elementary
school. Her goal is to complete her nursing degree from UA Huntsville and work in
the field of orthopedic surgery, labor and delivery, or oncology. Her GPA is 3.8.
MARNIE TABOR – is a Biology major from Decatur, Alabama. She serves as the Vice
President of Leadership for the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society and serves as Chapter
President of the Sigma Kappa Delta Honor Society. She is also one of four students
nominated to the All USA Academic Team this year. She serves her community through
her work as a worship leader each week at her church. Marnie’s goal is to obtain
her bachelor’s degree in biology from Athens State University and one day, move to
Dauphin Island and work in the field of marine science. Her GPA is 4.0.
H O N O R S D AY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
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2015-2016
Outstanding Teaching and
Service Awards
Presented by Dr. Calatrello
O U T S TA N D I N G
FA C U L T Y
Rodn e y Al ford
O U T S T A N D I N G T E C H N I C A L FA C U L T Y
Joh n Hol l e y
O U T S TA N D I N G S U P P O R T S TA F F
Carl a Larry
O U T S TA N D I N G A D M I N I S T R AT O R
Kim G ain es
Conclusion ..................................................................................Dr. Stephen Calatrello
Recessional March .............................................................................. Dr. Nicky Wilson
P L E AS E J O I N U S FO R A P I C N I C
I M M E D I A T E LY F O L L O W I N G T H E C E R E M O N Y
T O D AY !
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CALHOUN COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CALHOUN
JAZZ BAND
CALHOUN
CHORALE
CALHOUN
WARHAWKS
Director Jimmy Cantrell
Director –
Granville Oldham
Chris Bartee
Jonathan Beavers
Heath Bell
James Blankenship
Jeremy Boles
Logan Emerson
Austin Fore
Dakota Guzman
Michael Hausner
Kris Khemphavanh
Jason McDaniel
Jacob McNatt
Caleb Moore
Michael Morgan
Kenneth Neely
Matthew Orr
James Peterson
Joshua Robinson
Charles Rose
Curtis Sims
Zachary Smith
Ed Taylor
Jerome Villarreal
Clayton Walker
Elizabeth Apodaca
Kyle Barker
Daniel Boersma
Thomas Boland
Isabella Bowers
David Dunlap
Meagan Edwards
Leon Gardner
Micah Gardner
Michaia Gardner
Adam Griffin
Michael Hausner
Kathryn Henderson
Rexchelle Jarman
Jerryn Jones
Elliot Lane
Gabrielle Lapidus
Jonathan Matthews
Laura Moyers
Sheila Newsome
Stephanie Northern
Allison Roberts
Caroline Robinson
Hannah Stephens
Kyle Vellacott-Ford
Faith Walker
Sponsors –
Sherika Attipoe,
Janet Kincherlow-Martin,
and Sherry Stancil
H O N O R S D AY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
Lindsey Anderson
Jared Boyd
Leah Butler
Payton Chittam
Tequila Cohen
Destiny Collins
Brooklyn Dodds
Steven Elkins
Christine Evans
Judson Everett
Emsley Jones
Alethia Jordan
Mallory Kilpatrick
Josiah Lanier
Savannah Miller
Ryan Nichols - Pres.
Savannah Phillips
Logan Reed
Anna-Margaret Sparks
Bailey Taylor
Connor Thompson - Vice Pres.
Brett Vance
Leah Weigart
Caitlyn Williams
Andrew Williamson
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