September 2021 - E-Edition
The Sports Ledger
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Gadsden State Releases Summer President's List Gallant : Everett Kelly Gaylesville: Sarah Landis Glencoe: Reed Holbrooks, Kevin Tullis
Gadsden State is hosting two vaccination clinics during September and is offering incentives to fully-vaccinated students and full-time employees. “With the number of COVID cases rising in our state, it is important that we do everything we can to encourage our students and employees to protect themselves and others by getting the COVID-19 vaccination,” said Dr. Kathy Murphy, president. “While it is not required of our students or employees, it is highly recommended.” Vaccination clinics will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Sept. 1 in the Beck Conference Center in Gadsden and on Sept. 8 in the Cain Learning Resource Center on the Ayers Campus in Anniston. Clinics are open to anyone ages 12 and up. A parent or legal guardian must sign a consent form for children that are 18 years old and under. No appointment is necessary. Pfizer and Moderna vaccinations are available while supplies last. Participants will receive directions on receiving their second vaccination at the clinics. Gadsden State is also sponsoring a Vaccination Incentive Program for students who provide proof of full vaccination. These students will be eligible for the Book Assistance Program during the spring semester, which will provide up to $500 in savings. Full-time employees receiving full vaccination will receive a $50 voucher to the Cafeteria or book store. Vaccination Clinics
The students pictured below are shown in their 1951-52 School Day Photo. Although these pictures were all made the same year, these students were not all classmates as they attended different schools including Painter and Attalla.
The Summer Semester 2021 President’s List at Gadsden State Community College was recently released by President Kathy Murphy. The President's List includes Full-time students who earn a semester grade point average of 4.0 (with all A’s) and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours of college-level work. These students are: Albertville : Joe Amos, Jocelyn Bernstein, Christa Cochran, Evan Delahoussaye, Alex Juan Gaspar, and Kayla La Pier Alexandria: Dylan DiGangi, Dalton Hernandez, Jeremy Rogers and Matthew Wall Anniston: Christian Abernathy, Natasha Burcham, Latoya’ Ewings, Jacob Guede, Tyler Haynes, Jordan Hinton, Tonya Jenkins, Wesley Layne, Logan McLeroy, Brandon Morales Ramirez, Reginald Parker, Edwin Pate, Kameron Pearson, Virginia Rawson, Courtney Reed, Armani Rice, Kyle Spears, Brody Stewart, Carson White Ashville: Sarah Lavender and James Slaten Attalla: Keith Barksdale, Steven Bradley, Ranesha Candis, Jesus Cruz, Craig Espy, David Houston, Staci Simmons, Richard Sims, Ryan Turner, Juan Vazquez and David Works Boaz: Jordan Gallman, Ethan Gresham, Travis Jones, Jaxon Lackey, Stephanie Redwine, Joseph Riddle and Jeffrey Roberson Calera: Chloe Blanton Cedar Bluff: Zoey Cook Centre: David Anderson, Brian Brock, Lewis Holcomb, Cortney Joseph and Jesse Pettis Collinsville: Toby Farrar, and Ronaldo Velasquez Crossville: Angel Agustin and Tony Stone Delta: Nathan Walker Gadsden: MariaAguiree, AutumnAloi, Joanna Baez, Jeanne Batey, Lacinda Beshears, William Birchmore, Richard Boucher, Arial Brooks, Peyton Brown, Aaron Bush, Jimmy Cline, Joseph Copeland, Raven Crozier, Jacklene Dickson, Derek Duncan, Cory Dunn, Daniel Fleming, Isaiah Gallardo, Abigail Garrett, Dawson Gladden, Jonathan Green, Rekiana Harvey, Carson Hill, Whitney Hill, Benjamin Holcomb, Jakel Jackson, Phillip Jones, Michael King, Andrew Leslie, Willie Marshall, Marquita Moore, Steve Otwell, Lemario Owens, David Ozment, Eymiah Pace, Joshua Parrish, Brenda Payton, La'Tonya Pollard, Shalonda Ragland, Kevin Rigby, Rudy Rigby, Sarah Rivette, Nicholas Roberts, Sidney Robinson, Addy Smith, Joseph Smith, David Turner, Janice Underwood, Chris Vickery, Rosita Zendejas Eastaboga: Gabriella Lowery Fort Payne: Derrick Douthard Fruithurst: Spencer Jordan Fyffe: Amanda Wilks Auburn: Fitsum Habtemariam Birmingham: Isaiah Walker
Goodwater: Charity Johnson Guntersville: Kelsey Elliott Heflin: Thomas Herold, Richard Jackson, and Jakson Spurlin Hokes Bluff: Tyler Adcock and Madison Phillips Irondale: Ambria Richburg Jacksonville: Lauryn Bellerose, Tessa Conger, Hanna Emery, Nathaniel King, Levi O’Dell, and Joshua Womack Leesburg: Kerri Uptagrafft Lincoln: Katlyn Banks, Aaron George and Taylor Simpson Lineville: Stephen Griffin and James Sparks Moody: Jacob Dees Munford: Tyler Gallahar and Cassidy Wynn Muscadine: Gregory Grovenstein Odenville: Abbey Ellison Ohatchee: Peyton Broadwell, Jillian Donnolly, Benjamin McNew and Micah Shaddix Oneonta: Guadalupe Chacon Oxford: Braxton Bargerhuff, Haley Blanton, Josiah Boyd, Charles Chatman, Kyle Curry, Brent Esty, Jason Gurley, David Holder, Christopher Martinez, Luis Martinez, Veronica Martinez Cuevas, and Victor Timmons Pell City: Philip Carter Piedmont: Donna Adkison, Shelby Blanchard, Dakota Goza, Bethany Noah, Steven Ray Rainbow City: Krystal Aultman, Jason Bartlett, Joseph Bertch, Jamie Bradley, Cameron Brown, Christopher Chandler, Joseph Green, Jakeb Mintz, Michael Morgan and Josie Nelson Ranburne: Kalie Chambers Roanoke: Steven Moore Sand Rock: Justin Renfroe Southside: Lauren Clemons, Clyde Crow, Lindsey Ellison, Jared Gieger, Jeremy Guess, Nathan Hallmark, Seth Henderson, Josh Roper, Wesley Speegle, and Steven Wheatley Steele: Zachary Norris Talladega: Ashanti Cook, Tanesha Merritt, Amy Taylor, and Peter Whitworth Weaver: Kayla Wrobel Wellington: Justin Garrard Killeen, Texas: Gninama Soro Bangladesh: Munshiganj Saifullah Jobaier Brazil: Maira De Melo Rodovalho Oliveira, and Leila Cristina De Oliveira Souza Colombia: Juan Pastrana Polo India: Nidhi Chauhan Madagascar: Onitiana Razafimino
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