lcc annual report 2012
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ContentsMessage from the President .................................. 2Leadership Team 2012-2013 .................................. 2Message from the Board of Trustees Chairperson.. 3Board of Trustees 2012-2013 ................................. 3
Economic Development ......................................... 4Programs of Study .................................................. 7Performance Measures .......................................... 9 2011–2012 College Highlights ................................ 10Academic Excellence Award ................................... 13Retirees Honored .................................................... 13Lenoir Community College Data Report ................. 14 Message from the Foundation Executive Director... 17Foundation Board of Directors 2012-2013.............. 17 Foundation Endowed Scholarships ......................... 18Foundation Funds Held for Endowment ................. 19Visionaries, Heritage Society, Trustees Society,President’s Society, and Scholars Club..................... 19Honors Club and Lancers Club................................. 20Lancers Club ........................................................... 21Friends Club ........................................................... 22Contributors ...........................................................23
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Annual Report of the President and the Foundation 01
02 Annual Report of the President and the Foundation
I am pleased to present Lenoir Community College’s 2011–2012 Report of the President and the Foundation showcasing our students’ achievements and our accomplishments for the past academic year. Lenoir Community College (LCC) has a rich tradition of providing quality education and services to the citizens of Lenoir, Greene, and Jones Counties. Assisting our students with the fulfillment of their dreams has always been and continues to be our top priority.
Since opening its doors on April 3, 1958, Lenoir Community College has served literally hundreds of thousands of people who might not otherwise have been afforded the opportunity to pursue their educational goals. We are a beacon to our region in the area of economic development. In a time where many of our neighbors are concerned about their ability to provide the bare necessities for their families, now more than ever, community colleges are looked upon to train and retrain our workforce. This is a responsibility that we do not take
lightly. LCC continues to be on the cutting edge of technical knowledge, providing opportunities to our students and to the communities we serve. We are constantly evaluating and planning for the future by offering new courses and programs, designing and constructing new facilities, and bringing the newest innovations to our campuses. As educators, we are reminded that we are living in an age where classrooms have no walls and social networking has no boundaries. We are challenged to provide the most comprehensive selection of courses and emerging technologies to meet the demands of our current and future workforce.
With our assistance, local citizens will soar beyond their greatest expectations. The College’s Board of Trustees, administration, faculty, and staff are appreciative of the overwhelming support from the communities we serve. It is because of that support that LCC continues to be a leader on the local, regional, and state levels. Our sincere desire is to aid every citizen of Lenoir, Greene, and Jones Counties with their ambitions for the future. After more than 50 years, LCC continues to be committed to providing academic excellence, cultural and social opportunities, and customized workforce training. I hope you take time to read this report and find out why we say LCC is “Your College in Your Community.”
President Message
Message from the President
Leadership Team 2012–2013Dr.BrantleyBrileyPresident
Dr.JayCarrawayVice President of Continuing Education Dr.DeborahGrimesVice President of Academic and Student Services
DeborahSuttonVice President of Administrative ServicesPictured seated, Dr. Brantley Briley;
standing, left to right, Deborah Sutton, Dr. Jay Carraway, and Dr. Deborah Grimes
Board of Trustees 2012–2013
Pictured,fromlefttoright,seatedareMrs. Rebecca H. DavidsonMrs. Carol M. HoodMr. James B. MacNeill, Vice ChairpersonMr. Grady E. Bethel, ChairpersonMr. Hermon CarrawayMrs. Brenda Canup
Message from the Board of Trustees Chairperson
Pictured,fromlefttoright,standingareMr. Charles CowardMr. Randy Smith Mr. Denny GarnerMr. Thomas H. SalterMr. Earl Heath Mr. Rod EvansMr. James L. Hardison Mr. Luther E. Ledford, Jr.Mr. Thomas White
Bobby L. Daughety
NotPictured
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Board of Trustees Chairperson Message
Titus BlowEx Officio Member
As we move into a new year and reflect on the past, we see Lenoir Community College (LCC) changing the worlds of those we serve. As the world of learning continues to change, LCC is prepared to be a leader in training students for today’s high-tech jobs. Rich in history, LCC is known statewide for its academic excellence. The College has a visionary leadership team, an outstanding faculty and staff, and a dedicated Board of Trustees.
It is a pleasure to serve as chairperson of a 16-member Board of Trustees whose desire is to continue to support the efforts of the College and its vision to become the best it can be. The College is also known statewide as a leadership training ground. Our faculty, staff, administration, and students excel on the state and national levels. The College is committed to serving the citizens of Lenoir, Jones, and Greene Counties now and in the future.
Economic DevelopmentSMALL BUSINESS CENTER (SBC)• There were 791 participants that attended 29 SBC
workshops and seminars.• There were 155 clients receiving one-on-one
business consulting services.• The SBC responded to more than 1,200 telephone
inquiries. • More than 160 clients utilized the SBC Resource
Library.• Specialized training was provided for North
Carolina Department of Commerce, Neuse Sport Shop, Rotary International, and the United States Small Business Administration.
EXPORT READY• The SBC is one of six locations in North Carolina
initially designated as “Export Ready” sites by the North Carolina Department of Commerce (NCDOC).
• Each year during the week prior to spring, High Point Market NCDOC International Trade Representatives conduct a series of exporting workshops at the Export Ready sites.
GATE INITIATIVE—GROWING AMERICA THROUGH ENTREPRENEURSHIPThe Gate Initiative is a dislocated worker assistance program that targets clients interested in starting a business. • The program provides assessment services, coaching,
and scholarships for classes and training. • LCC is one of eight remote program sites established
since November 2008.• There were 26 applicants accepted during 2011–2012.
Economic Development
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Economic Development
CUSTOMIZED INDUSTRY TRAININGEight companies received training from the Lenoir Community College (LCC) Customized Industry Training Program. In order to receive assistance, eligible businesses and industries must demonstrate two or more of the following criteria: • The business is making an appreciable capital investment; • The business is deploying new technology;• The business is creating jobs, expanding an existing
workforce, or enhancing the productivity and profitability of the operations within the state; and/or
• The skills of the workers will be enhanced by the assistance.
The following companies received 83 training classes that served 680 students/employees with a total expenditure of $326,015 training dollars at no cost to the following companies:• Spirit AeroSystems• West Pharmaceuticals• MasterBrand Cabinets• Pactiv• Sanderson Farms• Crown Corporation• DuPont• Worth Products
The College also earned Instructional Capacity Building Funds from the Customized Industry Training Program. Three curriculum instructors and three continuing education instructors received 10 classes for upgrading skills to better serve participating companies. The total expenditures of training dollars amounted to $48,037 at no cost to the College.
Economic Development
KINSTON ENTERPRISE CENTER—INCUBATOR• The Small Business Incubator has been managed by
the LCC Small Business Center since 2003. • There were 27 tenants located in the Incubator facility
(93% occupancy) during the year.
CO-OP AND JOB PLACEMENT• There were 110 students who participated in co-op
work experience.• Approximately 1,600 individuals were assisted with
job search/interview techniques/resume preparation.• There were 89 employers who participated in the
annual Job Fair in March. Approximately 1,200 job seekers attended.
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Brooke BancroftEric L. Brown ScholarFuture Criminologist
MICROENTERPRISE LOAN PROGRAMGroupLending• Upon completion of a nine-week business training
program, 1,234 participants were certified.• There were 147 lending support groups formed in
Lenoir, Greene, and Wayne counties.• The Microenterprise Loan Program distributed 191
cumulative Group Lending Program microloans totaling $450,770.
• The College received seven Group Lending Program Site Excellence Awards (SEAP).
IndividualLending• The Small Business Center (SBC) maintains
Microenterprise Intake Professional (MIP) status with the Rural Center under its Individual Lending Program.
• There were 21 Individual Lending Program loans totaling $177,500.
• Loans totaling $41,500 were approved.
Economic Development
Economic Development
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COMMUNITY EXPRESS LOAN PROGRAM• The LCC SBC is an approved Technical Assistance
Provider (TAP) with several SBA Community Express Loan providers.
• Four Community Express Loans totaling $50,000 were approved and distributed to local businesses.
Milton FosterSchechter ScholarFuture Biologist
Courtney LanierC. Felix Harvey, Sr. ScholarFuture Nurse
ARTS AND SCIENCES• Art Education• Associate in Arts• Associate in Fine Arts• Associate in Science• Biology & Biology Education• Business Administration, Accounting, Economics, Finance, and Marketing• Chemistry & Chemistry Education• Criminal Justice• Elementary Education• Engineering (2+2)• English• Health Education• History • Mathematics• Nursing• Physical Education• Psychology• Social Science Secondary Education• Social Work• Sociology
BUSINESS• Accounting• Business Administration —Electronic Commerce Concentration —Marketing & Retailing Concentration —Public Administration
Programs of Study
• Global Logistics Technology (Online)
• Graphic Arts & Imaging Technology• Healthcare Management Technology (Collaborative with Pitt CC)
• Medical Office Administration• Office Administration• Sustainability Technologies
Programs ofStudy
Cameron GreenW. Foster and Mary L. Gurley Memorial ScholarFuture Environmentalist
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INDUSTRY• Aerostructure Manufacturing and Repair Technology (This program received support from the Golden LEAF Foundation.)
• Automotive Customizing Technology• Automotive Systems Technology• Aviation Management & Career Pilot Technology • Computer-Integrated Machining • General Occupational Technology• Gunsmithing• Industrial Engineering Technology• Industrial Management Technology• Mechanical Engineering Technology• Occupational Education Associate• Welding Technology
MEDICAL/HEALTH RELATED• Associate Degree Nursing (RN)• Dental Assisting/Hygiene (Collaborative with Wayne CC) • Medical Assisting• Polysomnography• Practical Nursing (PN)• Radiography• Surgical Technology• Therapeutic Massage
PUBLIC SERVICE• Basic Law Enforcement Training (Age Requirement)
• Cosmetology• Criminal Justice Technology• Culinary Arts• Early Childhood Education• Emergency Medical Science• Esthetics• Horticulture Technology• Human Services Technology —Mental Health Concentration —Social Services Concentration
COMPUTERS• Computer Engineering Technology• Computer Information Technology • Computer Programming• Networking Technology
Programs ofStudy
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Programs of Study
Jonathan InthalansyState Employees’ Credit Union ScholarFuture Musician
PerformanceMeasures
Source: North Carolina Community College System. See June 2009 Critical Success Factors Report for detailed analysis of these data and methodologies.
* Number too small to report without violating students’ privacy.
Performance Measures Report
PERFORMANCE STANDARD Required standard of performance to ensure programs and services offered by community colleges in North Carolina are of sufficient quality. The standard for each indicator of success or performance measure is a predefined level of achievement (usually a percentage) set by the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS). Any college not meeting the standard is required to submit to the State Board of Community Colleges an action plan for improving performance.
SYSTEM AVERAGEResults for each critical success factor is provided to the NCCCS. The data is then compiled at the NCCCS Office and the system average is the average percentage achieved by all 58 community colleges for each of the eight core indicators ofsuccess.
LCC ACHIEVEMENT Results for each critical success factor is provided for Lenoir Community College.
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LCC Funding Measures =A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H 2010–2011 Performance Results
Performance Performance System LCC Measures Standard Average Achievement
A.ProgressofBasicSkillsStudents–MeasurenotincludedthisyearasauthorizedbyStateBoardofCommunityColleges
B.PassingRatesonLicensureandCertificationExams 80% 87% 78%
IndividualLicensingBoardsandProgramExamPassingRates:
BasicLawEnforcement 70% 85% 77% CosmeticArts: Apprentice 70% 96% 100% Cosmetology 70% 95% * Instructor 70% 67% ----- Esthetician 70% 96% * Manicurist 70% 85% 62% EmergencyMedicalTechnician:EMT 70% 82% 72% EMT–I 70% 66% 68% EMT–P 70% 90% 88% Nursing: Practical 70% 94% * Registered 70% 90% 92% Radiography 70% 96% * RealEstateSales 70% 80% *
C.PerformanceofCollegeTransferStudents(two cohorts) 88% 88% 84%
A–transferred with A.A. & achieved GPA = or > 2.0 87% 89% 89%B–transferred 24+ S. hrs. but no degree & achieved GPA = or > 2.0 83% 87% 81%
D.PassingRatesforStudentsinDevelopmentalCourses 75% 80% 81%
Reading Passing Rate 75% 86% 86% Math Passing Rate 75% 76% 78% English Passing Rate 75% 83% 81%
E.SuccessRateofDevelopmentalStudentsinSubsequent 80% 87% 85%CollegeLevelCourses Math Passing Rate 80% 88% 83% English Passing Rate 80% 85% 87%
F.StudentSatisfactionRateof 90% 96% 94% Non-completers 90% 93% 93% Completers 90% 97% 95%
G.CurriculumStudentRetentionandGraduationandTransfer 65% 67% 64%
H.ClientSatisfactionWithCustomizedTraining 90% 95% 96%
2011–2012
College Highlights
TheWeldingTechnologyprogram took a step towards going green with its newest addition, the VRTEX 360 from Lincoln Electric. The state-of-the-art equipment makes it possible for students to train in an eco-friendly manner as well as learn welding techniques in a virtual environment. By using the VRTEX 360 Welding Simulator, students will be able to train at an accelerated rate, thus providing more time to cover other topics in the program.
AutomotiveTechnologystudents have the opportunity to train on a hybrid cutaway engine model to learn the latest in hybrid technology.
LenoirCommunityCollege(LCC)AssociateDegreeNursing(ADN)Program is one of four eastern North Carolina Community Colleges selected to participate in the Regionally Increasing Baccalaureate Nursing programs, referred to as RIBN. In a partnership with East Carolina University (ECU), LCC’s selected RIBN students are concurrently admitted to ECU’s College of Nursing. During the four year process, RIBN students complete LCC’s ADN program by the third year, become licensed as a Registered Nurse upon successful completion of the NCLEX-RN, and then complete the Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing (BSN) in the fourth year at ECU.
UponcompletionofHealthSciencePrograms, most students are required to take a computerized national certification/registry exam. In preparing LCC’s Radiography students for the registry exam by computer, the College purchased a computer cart with laptops so students have access to computers during all program testing. The 2012 Radiography graduates pass rate on the National Registry Exam for Radiography was 100 percent.
TheAssociateDegreeNursingandPracticalNursingPrograms2012 graduates scored 100 percent on the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-LPN exams respectively.
CollegeHighlights
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College Highlights
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TheArtsandSciencesDivisiondeveloped a three-part lecture series in celebration of Kinston’s 250th anniversary. The series included lectures on African-American Experiences during the 1950s and 1960s, The History of the Jewish Community in Kinston, and Sugar Hill– the Other Side of Kinston. The College also collaborated with the Kinston Community Council for the Arts and East Carolina University to exhibit the Henry Pearson Collection.
LearningAssistanceProgramDirectorMaggieBrownwas selected by Pearson Publishing as a Faculty Advisor for the My Labs Plus programs and two of her classes were selected to pilot the Knewton Learning recommendations for fall 2012.
MathfacultyAlvaWelch took first place at the seventh Faculty Math League of the North Carolina Mathematics Association of Two-Year College (NCMATYC) Faculty Competition.
TheDiversityCommitteesponsored several events throughout the year including a food tasting event for Diversity Day, weekly programs for Black History month, and a panel discussion with female leaders from LCC for Women’s History month. TheLenoirCountyEarlyCollegeHighSchool located on the main campus of LCC graduated its first cohort students. Twenty-one of the 36 high school graduates also earned an associate degree. Collectively these students earned a reported $178,912 in scholarship money to use at their senior institutions.
LCC’sonlinelearningmanagementsystem,Moodle101, was implemented as a free orientation/training course designed by Distance Education to help online learners become familiar with the most commonly used features of LCC’s online learning management system, Moodle. During the 2011-2012 academic year, 4,819 students accessed Moodle 101 to complete seven performance goals.
Courtney Kennedy
Graham W. and Jean M. Mallard Scholar
Future Psychologist
Morethan280newstudentspreregisteredtoattendLancerOrientation2012,a two-hour orientation program that allowed new students to visit the campus, meet their advisor, and register for classes. Lancer Online Orientation was introduced for the first time this year. It allowed students who were unable to attend orientation on campus to access information that was available during the campus orientation.
FromLCCOrientation2012 through the first five days of class during summer semester 2012, 478 students participated in on-campus Distance Education 1-2-3 Training providing training in WebAdvisor, email, and Moodle. Training was offered during LCC Orientation 2011 as part of both student and athlete orientation.
DistanceEducationintegrateditsDatatelsystemwithMoodleautomating course creation and enrollment. This automation speeds the placement of students and instructors in Distance Education courses during registration periods and the first days of class. It also maintains up-to-date course rosters between Datatel and Moodle giving Curriculum and Continuing Education greater efficiency in course enrollment aiding staff, faculty, and students. TheContinuingEducationDivision grew to become the third largest Continuing Education Division in the North Carolina Community College System.
TheContinuingEducationDivision received a $40,000 Community Mobilization Grant from the NC Rural Center to increase training capacity for Nurse Aide I students. The TRIAGE (Training Ready Individuals and Gaining Employment) project has become a best practice model for replication across the state.
College Highlights
Chris FillingameEmily Brown Tripp Memorial ScholarFuture Nurse
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LCC DataReport
Lenoir Community College
Academic Excellence Award
Retirees Honored
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Lenoir Community College (LCC) Criminal Justice and Psychology student, Angela Patton, was honored as an Academic Excellence Award recipient, representing LCC among the “Great 58” community colleges in the state. Pictured left to right are Dr. Scott Rawls, President of the North Carolina Community College System; Angela Patton, recipient of the Academic Excellence Award; and Hilda Pinnix-Ragland, Chairperson of the State Board of Community Colleges.
Lenoir Community College honored its retirees. Pictured left to right, front row, are Cynthia Hyder, Graphic Designer; Brian Edwards, Computer-Integrated Machining Technology Instructor; Back row, Roger Perry, Computer-Integrated Machining Technology Instructor; and Bob Underhill, Basic Law Enforcement Training Director.
FINANCIAL AID 6,760studentscompleted the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA). 2,013students received $6,669,985 in Federal Pell Grant funds. 158studentsreceived $148,385in LCC Foundation Scholarships. 76studentsreceived $87,874in other scholarship funds. 13students received $29,774 in funding through the
North Carolina Community College System Child Care Allocation. 52studentsreceived $90,645 in Federal Work Study funds. 155students received $236,730 in Technical Assistant funds. 253students received $154,845 in North Carolina Community
College Grant funds. 158studentsreceived $137,950 in North Carolina Education
Lottery Scholarship funds. 26studentsreceived $7,356 in North Carolina Community College
Loan funds. 71studentsreceived $7,100 in North Carolina Targeted
Assistance funds. 5students received $20,871 in Private Alternative Loan funds.
VETERANS 162veterans and eligible dependents
were enrolled during the year. 35veterans and eligible dependents
graduated.
FINANCIALS Lenoir Community College administered
a total budget of $40,106,257. Current funds budget totaled
$36,629,484 and capital funds budget totaled $3,476,772.
Books and educational materials for the Learning Resources Center totaled $39,109.
Building alterations, additions, and improvements to the grounds amounted to $1,277,572.
LCC DataReport
Lenoir Community College
Data Report2012–2013 Ambassadors – Pictured left to right,
front row, are Hunter Rigsbee, Cameron Green, and Dwan Jarman;
back row, Avery McLawhorn, Titus Blow, and Travis Harrison.
Caitlin OcampoState Employees’ Credit Union ScholarFuture Pharmacist
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Lenoir Community College Data Report
LCC DataReport
FTE(FullTimeEquivalent)Curriculum 2,872Occupational Extension 1,444Basic Skills 410
TOTAL 4,726
Curriculum 5,536Continuing Education
UNDUPLICATEDHEADCOUNT
Basic Skills 2,570 Occupational Extension 13,272 (Small Business Center and Industrial Training Center)
TOTAL 21,378
Degrees 339Diplomas 46Certificates 100Skills Certificates 99 GED 220
TOTAL 804
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Curriculum2,872
BasicSkills 410
OccupationalExtension
1,444
CurriculumOccupationalExtension
5,536
13,272
BasicSkills2,570
Degrees339
100
220
99SkillsCertificates
GED
DiplomasCertificates
46
LCCAWARDS
Avery McLawhornW. Foster and Mary Gurley Memorial ScholarFuture Environmental Engineer
Jesi KennedyCounselor’s ScholarFuture Physical Therapist
Lenoir Community College Data Report
LCC DataReport
Number of Classes 243Number of Students Served 2,456GED Graduates 18
JONESCOUNTYCENTER
Number of Classes 687Number of Students Served 8,508GED Graduates 57
GREENECOUNTYCENTER
Number of Classes 43Number of Students Served 704GED Graduates 12
LAGRANGECENTER
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The Lenoir Community College (LCC) Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization, was founded in 1972 to support the mission of LCC. The overall goals of the Foundation are to provide financial assistance to students in the form of scholarships and emergency loans; to purchase, or obtain as gifts, state-of-the-art equipment and supplies for various College programs; to support student, faculty, and staff development activities; to support innovative ideas and programs; to enlist community support for the College; to financially support renovations and capital improvements; and to sponsor special events for the promotion of the College.
Through the dedicated service of the Board of Trustees, Foundation Board, College employees, and the generosity of the community, the Foundation oversees 158 endowed scholarship funds and maintains assets of approximately $3.8 million. In the academic year 2011-2012, the Foundation awarded more than $145,000 in scholarships and $89,000 in emergency loans.
In the current economic climate, the work of the Foundation has never been more important. I invite you to become an active part of the Foundation. Whether you choose to establish an endowed scholarship, sponsor an annual scholarship, make a gift to the Annual
Fund, or participate in one of our numerous special events, there is a place for you at LCC. Together, we can make a difference in a student’s life and in our community. Tax-deductible charitable donations to the LCC Foundation can be made in a variety of ways:cash pledges, stocks, bonds, real estate, personal property, life insurance, bequests, and gift annuities.
If you have questions about the LCC Foundation, please call me at 252-233-6812.
Foundation ExecutiveDirectorMessage
Pictured,fromlefttoright,backareMr. Gram SpearMr. Tom SalterDr. Jack HarrellMr. Jim MacNeillMr. Luther Ledford, Jr., ChairpersonMr. Bobby Waller
NotPicturedMr. Grady BethelDr. Brantley BrileyMr. Jay CherryMr. David EdwardsMrs. Suzanne GallaherMr. Chris HumphreyMr. John Marston
Message from the Foundation Executive Director
Pictured,fromlefttoright,frontareMr. Corey FaderMrs. Pearl SchechterMr. Charles TaylorDr. Lyn Turner, Vice ChairpersonMr. Dexter FloydMr. Skip GreeneMrs. Carol Hood
Foundation Board of Directors 2012–2013
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LCC FoundationScholarships
Emily Brown Tripp MemorialJames (Jamie) H. Tripp MemorialShirley Jenkins Tripp MemorialLynwood C. and Grace J. Turner MemorialWachovia Anne E. and William B. Wallace, Jr.A. Forrest and Ruth King Waller MemorialRobert Forrest and Marie Buchan Waller West Pharmaceutical ServicesRichard and Edna WhaleyLester and Geraldine White–Richard and Margaret Richardson MemorialIsaac, Frances, Marietta, and Rachel Whitfield MemorialJoseph Keith Williams Memorial
OTHERSCHOLARSHIPSALSCO/NCATS (North Carolina Association of Textile Services)Virginia Lee Osborne BonarEric BrownECI Trust FundKen EllisLenoir Community College Athletics Lenoir Community College Association of Educational Office ProfessionalsThomas E. Minges Memorial/Pepsi-ColaPICA/WeeseRose Squires
Irene Smith HowellGaines Barrett (Barry) Huneycutt, Jr. George Dewey and Jessie Heath Jenkins MemorialJones County Kenneth W. and Gracie Taylor JonesLaura B. JonesRoy E. and Brenda M. JonesStephanie M. Jones MemorialMartha Wooten Kallam/Arc of Lenoir CountyKinston Business and Professional Women’s ClubKinston Exchange Club/Billy C. White MemorialKinston JayceesKinston Rotary ClubClayton G. (Sonny) Koonce Memorial Richard Floyd (Rick) Lennon MemorialMilton M. (Mac) Lovick MemorialW. W. and Jeanette Lowery Pat and Jim MacNeillGraham W. and Jean M. Mallard John Franklin and Lucy Wood Marston George C. and Mildred Boney MatthisHelen McDaniel Memorial Jesse L. and Joyce P. McDanielE. Fred and Louise D. Moore Rena Ritch and Mark NorcrossFrances Carr Parker Joseph C. and Eunice B. Parker James M. and Erwin W. Parrott Roland L. Paylor, Jr./Robert (R.L.) L. JoynerRickie Allen Pearson, Jr. MemorialPerry FamilyHorace and Agnes Faye PhillipsPink Hill MedicalKathryn and Leroy PittmanIrma J. and Dr. C. B. RandallMayor and Mrs. O. A. (Buddy) RitchDr. Frank Rocker, Jr. Sarah Peedin Rose Memorial SchechterJames C. and Angeline S. ShellP. E. and Leta ShoularsSouthwest Christian Church MemorialSouthwest Christian Church, Jerry Z. and Effie C. Sutton MemorialSparbel Victor C. Spence MemorialJohn (Jake) P. and Eugenia R. Strother MemorialNed M. and Elsie Croom Stroud MemorialRichard Vance Surles MemorialRobert James (Jimmy) Sutton, Jr. MemorialLeroy and Blanche TaylorKenneth and Lou Ann Tetterton Alice Starr Tingle Entrepreneur/Government LeadershipDalton B. Tripp
LCC Foundation Endowed Scholarships and Other ScholarshipsScholarships are awarded on a competitive basis by a selection committee. Applicants for scholarships must enroll, demonstrate academic promise, participate in school and community activities, and show some financial need. These scholarships are funded by the following gifts to the College and the Lenoir Community College Foundation, Incorporated.
ENDOWEDSCHOLARSHIPSAlpha Kappa Alpha SororityBB&TEloise C. and Harvey E. BeechE. K. Best, Jr. MemorialW. Robert and Suzanne S. Bizzell Health SciencesLonnie H. and Betty B. BlizzardMildred Dare BlizzardBojangles’/TandsJean P. and Peggy Booth MemorialBowen Family John Hood Brewer MemorialBrantley and Eugenia Casey Briley Brody Brothers’Frank and Sandra BrooksMildred Quinn Buchan MemorialHenry H. and Vera F. Bullock MemorialBradley Blair (Brad) Burmahl MemorialBruce Cannon Memorial William T. and Imogene Sutton CaseyGlenn F. and Joyce Gilbert CherryCharles Coward/Al SuttonPhilip H. Crawford, Jr. and Persis Hodges Crawford MemorialNell and Ford Dabney Scholars William H. and Clarice P. DavenportGretchen and Minerva Davis Gretchen and Minerva Davis Continuing EducationDavis Wholesale Tire CompanyDr. Shirley L. DoveEastern North Carolina Bluegrass AssociationE. Merle EdwardsHenry A. and Lucile Reed EdwardsFaculty MemorialDexter E. and Dorothy M. FloydGreg E. and Jennifer A. Floyd Ben and Norma Fountain FundEdward Earle FranckRobert and Suzanne Gallaher Albert Lionel Garner MemorialGail G. Grant MemorialW. Foster and Mary L. Gurley MemorialGene Haas FoundationJack P. Hankins Kathryne C. HankinsC. Felix Harvey, Sr. Margaret Blount Harvey Early Childhood EducationHarriet Taylor Herring LPN Harriet Taylor Herring RN William I. Herring, Sr. MemorialRussell Curtis Hill MemorialFodie H. Hodges MemorialHodges FamilyJames R. and Carol M. Hood John C. and Scarlett Howard
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Zachary BeardW. Foster and Mary L. Gurley Memorial ScholarFuture Engineer
LCCFunds
Funds Held for Endowment, Visionaries, Heritage Society, Trustees Society, President’s Society, and Scholars Club
Bojangles’/Tands, Inc.Brady Trane Service, Inc.The Brody Brothers FoundationMr. Eric BrownDavid Jones AutomotiveEastern Eye Associates, ODPAExchange Club of KinstonFirst Citizens BankDr. Deborah D. and Mr. David C. GrimesGroup III Management, Inc.Happy Jack, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Donald HeathMr. Brandon HillMr. and Mrs. David Paul Hill, IIMr. and Mrs. Walter R. HillMr. Reece and Dr. Irene HowellJ. C. Harris Pontiac-Cadillac-Isuzu, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. JonesKinston Rotary ClubKinston Youth Baseball, Inc.LCCAEOPLenoir County Retired School PersonnelLenoir Memorial HospitalM. T. Sugg CompanyMr. and Mrs. Richard H. Maddux, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. L. Stephen MazingoMr. F. Gerald McCullenMr. and Mrs. Glen E. Meade, Jr.PICA FoundationMr. and Mrs. Leroy PittmanMr. M. W. PullyShell Rapid LubeSouthwest Christian Church Youth GroupMrs. Darlene SpiveySuddenlink CommunicationsDr. and Mrs. Francis SuggMr. and Mrs. Robert J. SuttonMr. and Mrs. Tony M. TantTown of Snow HillMr. Robert Wallace, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Alva H. WelchWest Pharmaceutical ServicesMr. and Mrs. William W. Whittington
HERITAGESOCIETY($5,000-$9,999)Calvin C. Orrell Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Glenn CherryMr. Gary and Mrs. Annette ClementsJ. C. Howard FarmsKinston-Lenoir County Tourism Development AuthorityPiggly Wiggly— Fresh Buy
TRUSTEESSOCIETY($2,500-$4,999)Mr. Eddie M. BanksCannon Family FoundationCorporate ResourcesMr. and Mrs. Philip H. Crawford, IIIMr. Oscar Greene, Jr.L. Harvey & Son CompanyMr. Charles A. WallerMr. and Mrs. Robert F. Waller
PRESIDENT’SSOCIETY($1,000-$2,499)Affordable Care, Inc.The Allstate FoundationMs. Laura Barnes and Mr. Lynn St. JohnBB&TMr. Frederick R. BonarDr. and Mrs. Brantley BrileyMrs. Myrtilla BrodyMr. and Mrs. Levy BrownMrs. Imogene CaseyChapter AI PEOMr. Charles and Dr. Floriece CowardECI Trust Fund (NCDOC)The Honorable Kenneth R. EllisMr. and Mrs. Rod EvansFairfield Harbour Garden ClubDr. and Mrs. Ben FountainHarrison Tile Company, Inc.Mrs. Carol M. HoodJones - Onslow EMCMr. and Mrs. Donald JonesMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. JonesMs. Laura B. JonesMrs. Jeanne M. KennedyMr. and Mrs. Donald W. Lockamymacthrift Office FurnitureMills International, Inc.Sergeant Major Manuel MontgomeryNebraska BookstoreThe North Carolina Baptist Foundation, Inc.Pepsi/Minges Bottling GroupPoole Family Foundation, Inc.Progress Energy Service Co., LLCSanderson Farms, Inc.Schechter FoundationMs. Lisa ShawSouthwest Christian ChurchMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. Turner, IIIThe Worthington Foundation
SCHOLARSCLUB($500-$999)Alliance One International, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Christian BergDr. and Mrs. Preecha BhotiwihokMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. BlizzardDr. and Mrs. Lonnie H. Blizzard
FUNDSHELDFORENDOWMENTCharlie H. and Bille J. Albritton Young H. AllenRobert (Rock) Anderson Athletic Eddie (Bug) Morton Banks Barnes-St. John Dr. Donald E. Becker MemorialJames E. and Annie J. Blue Thomas Edward and Mozelle Hodges BrileyRuby Boone and Vivian Brock John and Mary Nicey Clements and Henry Dail (Dink) MereadyViolet R. Dawson/Champions Health & Fitness Memorial AthleticTharon Harper Deaver MemorialHeather Richardson Gagnon MemorialJoe D. and Marilynn Ferrell Gay MemorialAndrew Oscar Greene MemorialAngela Whitfield Harper Memorial Earl and Carol Harper James R. (Doc) and Frances Petteway Harper Memorial Dr. and Mrs. Jack Harrell Maude and Bruce Heath Memorial Whitford and Gladys Hill Gloria Hill Horticulture Club Sue Marcom Jones Memorial Jumping Run Church LCC PlayMakers Harry L. and Grace W. Malone Memorial Christine Suggs Maroules Christopher Maroules, Sr. Forest and Christine McCullen Memorial Psychology Medical and/or Science Careers Montgomery’s Math & Science John Wesley Rains/Machining Technology Sale Auto Mall FundEdward T. and Mildred W. SessomsSelma Wells Skinner MemorialHerbert (Herb) Ingram Spear, Sr. MemorialW. Tyson Stewart Memorial Dr. Patricia M. Stroud Memorial Betty and Bill Stump Memorial Paul and Frances Taylor MemorialShirley H. Taylor Memorial Ronald and Ellen Turnage Memorial Wilda Robinson Turner Memorial Gordon and Linda Vermillion George E. and Betsy P. Vick Memorial Annie Julia Waller MemorialCharles Albert WallerWalter and Marie Williams
VISIONARIES($10,000ANDUP)Ms. Gretchen DavisMr. and Mrs. Dexter E. FloydMr. and Mrs. Greg E. FloydMr. David HankinsMr. and Mrs. William G. McAdamsMr. and Mrs. James W. MeyerPink Hill Medical, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tetterton
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Madison HinesKinston Rotary Club ScholarFuture Physical Therapist
Honors Club andLancersClub
Honors Club and Lancers Club
LANCERSCLUB($100–$249)AAA CarolinasAlbritton Company, Inc.Mrs. Dana M. AlmengorMr. and Mrs. John AndersonMr. David M. Andrews, Jr.Ms. Kim ArnetteMr. and Mrs. Michael D. BarberBarnhill Contracting CompanyMrs. Martha Q. BarrettMr. and Mrs. Neil BarrowBB&T of TrentonMr. Stephen P. BennettMr. and Mrs. Grady E. BethelMr. and Mrs. Earl W. BielbyMr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. BlizzardMr. and Mrs. Thomas B. BlizzardMr. and Mrs. Donald B. BoldtMr. and Mrs. W. E. (Billy) BrewerMr. and Mrs. Eddie BrileyMr. and Mrs. John Wayne Bryan, Sr.Dr. Faith F. BynumMrs. Melissa ByrdMr. and Mrs. Holt F. Callaway, Jr.Ms. Anna Fay CampbellMr. and Mrs. Stewart S. CampbellMr. and Mrs. John L. CanupMr. and Mrs. Hermon N. CarrawayMs. Crystal S. CarterMr. and Mrs. Wesley CarterCentral Heating and Air ConditioningMs. Lisa ChapmanCherry EnergyMr. and Mrs. J. P. (Jay) Cherry, Jr.City Auto Parts, Inc.Coastal Connections Marketing, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Bill ColeComfortmaster Mechanical Associates, Inc.Commercial A/C Services of Kinston, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. CorbettMr. Richard J. CormanMr. and Mrs. Carlos CottoMr. Scott CrosbyMs. Carolyn M. CrosslandMr. and Mrs. W. Henry DailThe Daly Company, Inc.Mr. William H. DamsMrs. Becky DarstMr. Fred A. DavenportMr. and Mrs. Rudolph DavidsonMr. Thomas F. Davis, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Wiley DawsonMr. Pat DelaneyMr. Jarret DevineDiscovery Insurance CompanyMr. and Mrs. Dwight DownieMr. H. Louie EargleEdgar Mills & Sons Farms
Ms. Janice LeonardMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. LiskeyMr. and Mrs. John W. LongMr. and Mrs. James B. MacNeillMs. Bethany McKittrickMr. and Mrs. Bruce NilesMr. and Mrs. Gregory P. NovickiMr. and Mrs. Bruce ParsonPotter Photography & DesignMr. Samuel P. RemickMr. O. A. (Buddy) Ritch, Jr.Rivermont Presbyterian ChurchRobert E. McArthur, DDS, PAMrs. Della S. RouseMs. Elizabeth SandersonMr. and Mrs. Randolph SmithMr. and Mrs. O. Wayne SpellMr. Robert StanleyMr. and Mrs. Bert StatumMr. and Mrs. Dennis SuttonMr. and Mrs. Neal SykesT & G Farms, Inc.Mr. Charles E. TaylorMrs. Tammy TaylorMs. Melvina ToonMr. Benny TorresDr. and Mrs. Lynwood C. Turner, IIIWalker Insurance GroupWarren’s InteriorsMr. and Mrs. Lee E. WetheringtonDr. Alexis B. WelchWhite & Allen, PAMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. White, IIIMs. Linda K. WhittingtonWilliam Barnet & Son, Inc.Mrs. Athena Wilson
HONORSCLUB($250–$499)Ace Hardware of Snow HillMr. and Mrs. Angelo AddonaDr. and Mrs. Marshall Jay BarkerBarrow, Parris & Davenport, PAMs. Paula L. BattleBest Diamond Packaging, LLCDr. and Mrs. John Paul BlackMr. and Mrs. Don BlakeDr. and Mrs. Jay CarrawayCarroll Dental LaboratoryMr. Slade and Mrs. Ada ChatmanMr. and Mrs. Mark I. ConwayCrown Equipment CorporationMr. and Mrs. William D. CullipherMr. and Mrs. Bobby R. DawsonMrs. Reekitta DeaverMs. Judy N. DemeMr. Brian EdwardsMr. and Mrs. W. Loren EdwardsThe Honorable and Mrs. John P. Exum, Sr.Ms. Susan B. GaleMr. and Mrs. Gregor J. HannibalMr. and Mrs. James L. HardisonMr. Grant HargettMr. and Mrs. Cranford A. HeathHeritage Genealogical SocietyMs. Judy HillMr. and Mrs. Fred HunnekeMr. Todd JenkinsThe Jenkins-Tapp Foundation, Inc.Mr. Jeffrey and Mrs. Shawn JenningsMr. and Mrs. Gary F. KennedyKinston Dental AssociatesMr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Lapp, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Luther E. Ledford, Jr.Lenoir Oxygen Supply
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Lindsay WaltersPerry Family ScholarFuture Nurse
Michalle CampbellE. K. Best, Jr. Memorial ScholarFuture Lawyer
LancersClub
Lancers Club
Rand Wade Oil Co., Inc.Mr. R. Ben RayfordRealo Discount Drug Stores, Inc.Regional Express, Inc.Ribeyes SteakhouseRichlands Insurance & RealtyMrs. Sondra RiggsMr. and Mrs. John W. Roberts, IIIRose Rand Wallace Attorneys, PADr. Junius H. Rose, Jr.Ruby Tuesday, Inc.Mr. Donald and Mrs. Elizabeth RussellMr. Donald and Mrs. Katherine RussellMr. and Mrs. Thomas SalterSasser’s Mill Livestock, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. D. L. ScottMr. Dexter L. SimmsMr. Greg SimmsSMC Home FinanceMrs. Eleanor Phillips SmithMr. and Mrs. Harry SmithMr. and Mrs. Jake M. SmithMr. Nic SmithJones County Baseball/SoftballMr. and Mrs. Michael SpearsMrs. Mary B. SpenceSpice BouquetMs. Rose SquiresSRS Systems, Inc.Ms. Bonny D. StakeMr. Len StarlingMs. JoAnn S. StoneMr. and Mrs. Reginald StroudMr. and Mrs. Stuart L. StroudMr. and Mrs. Marvin E. SuttonMr. and Mrs. Michael SuttonMrs. Carol S. SykesMs. Samara S. TaftMr. Gary Lee TilghmanTown of HookertonTriple N, Inc.Dr. Kim TurnageMr. and Mrs. George E. Vick, Jr.W & P Farms, Inc.Warren S. Perry, Jr., DDS, PAMr. and Mrs. Buddy WeatheringtonWells Fargo FoundationMs. Jennifer J. WestMr. Tim WhealtonMr. Paul T. WhedbeeMr. Brian WhitleyMrs. Susan W. WhitleyMrs. Ozell J. WilliamsMs. Kamesha WilsonMr. and Mrs. Scottie WilsonMr. and Mrs. Sheridan (Stony) WineMr. and Mrs. Les WorthingtonMr. Basil D. YaugerMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Yourdon
Mr. Timothy J. KenneyMr. and Mrs. Keith KingMr. and Mrs. Rodolph KingKinston Clinic North Pharmacy, Inc.Kinston High SchoolKinston Medical SpecialistsKinston Pulmonary Associates, PAMr. James R. Koonce and Mrs. Josephine Wallace-KoonceMr. and Mrs. Les KoonceMrs. Sonia W. KoonceMs. Joan KornegayMr. and Mrs. Malcolm R. LangstonLCC Club AccountLenoir Committee of 100 Inc.Mr. Ken LetchworthMr. Maylon E. and Dr. Linda W. LittleMs. Renee LocklearMrs. Jean F. LynchMr. and Mrs. Jerry MackeyMr. and Mrs. John F. MarstonMr. and Mrs. David Masters, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George MatthisDr. and Mrs. Jesse L. McDanielMs. Jessica L. McMahonMr. Robert A. McNealMs. Lida MeadMr. and Mrs. Robert A. Merritt, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. MessierDr. David E. Miller, Jr.Mr. David G. MillsMr. and Mrs. William A. MooreMr. and Mrs. Ray MorrisMr. and Mrs. Thomas H. MorrisMr. Al MurrayMr. and Mrs. James MurrayNC Court Reporters AssociationMr. and Mrs. Bobby NoblesMr. and Mrs. Nicholas NorrisOlympian RestaurantMr. and Mrs. Ralph B. OttingerDr. Amit V. PatelMr. and Mrs. Hal PaderickCreech’s PaintingMr. Borden ParkerMr. and Mrs. Joseph C. ParkerMr. and Mrs. James C. ParksMr. and Mrs. Richard H. PeeleMs. Betti Ann PerryMr. Roger PerryMr. and Mrs. Horace B. PhillipsMs. April PhilyawMs. Marilyn M. PhippsPink Hill Fire DepartmentPitt & Greene Electric Members CorporationMr. and Mrs. Alec PriceMr. Cleveland ProvostMr. and Mrs. Cleveland B. Provost, Jr.Mrs. Greta B. Quinn
LANCERSCLUB($100–$249)ContinuedMs. Gail EdwardsMrs. Tezra EgletonMr. and Mrs. Steven ErvinMr. and Mrs. Corey FaderFairfield Jewelry & PawnDr. and Mrs. Steven FelzerMr. and Mrs. Jimmie C. FossFred Moody & SonsMr. and Mrs. Michael FutrellMr. and Mrs. Stephen L. GarrisonMr. and Mrs. Ted GaskinsMr. Stephen GilletteMr. Johnny M. GodetteMr. and Mrs. Jose A. GonzalezMs. Denise GradyGreene County Manager’s OfficeGreene Ridge Racquet and Fitness ClubDr. and Mrs. Gregory GridleyMr. Oscar GutierrezMr. and Mrs. William J. HagadornHarvey & Associates Family DentistryMr. and Mrs. Jerry HendersonMr. and Mrs. J. P. HillMr. and Mrs. Robert K. Hill, Jr.Mrs. Carolyn T. HodgesHumphrey Mechanical, Inc.Mrs. Richy S. Huneycutt and Ms. Kaitlin GreenMr. and Mrs. William HyderJeff Hale, CPA, PAMr. and Mrs. Nelson G. JohnsonJones County Sheriff’s DepartmentMr. and Mrs. Ronald E. JonesMs. Dawn E. KantzMrs. Alice T. KennedyMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Kenney
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Alaina Seachris Clayton G. Koonce ScholarFuture Nurse
Friends Club
Friends Club
FRIENDSCLUB($50–$99)Ms. Barbara F. AdamsMr. Michael R. AdamsMs. Crystal AndrewsMr. John and Dr. Cindy ArchieMs. Mary H. BarberMr. Eric BarnesMrs. Barbara M. BarrMr. W. Ronald BartlettMs. Sylvia R. BarwickMrs. Christine BatesDr. Cecilia Bianchi-Hall and Mr. Timothy HallBilly’s Plumbing Service, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Wayne BrantleyMrs. Maggie BrownMs. Nancy A. BrownMr. and Mrs. Paul BurmahlMr. and Mrs. Paul ChusedMr. and Mrs. Larry D. CobbColumbia PharmacyMr. and Mrs. James F. CosbyMr. John CreechMs. Deborah D. DardenMr. and Mrs. Robert L. DaughetyMs. Emily DawsonMr. Jeff DiamondMr. and Mrs. Frank EmoryErnuls Locksmith & Access ControlMrs. Essie FootmanMr. and Mrs. S. R. FossMr. James R. FulghumMr. and Mrs. Jerome FullerMrs. Ranita P. Gaskins
Mr. Jeffrey (J. D.) GibbsMs. Shelia A. GrahamMs. Delana GrayMr. and Mrs. David GreenThe Honorable and Mrs. Woodard H. GurleyMs. Lisa M. HarrisMr. William A. Harris, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James HerringMrs. Kim HillMr. and Mrs. Thomas HollowellMr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. HontzMs. Beverly HunterMs. Margie T. HunterMrs. Sherry K. IrsikMs. Jo JacksonMr. Hunter JenkinsMs. Mildred M. JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Bernie JohnsonDr. Evelyn E. KellyMr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. King, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Steven D. KoehlerMs. Sarah E. LaneMrs. R. Darlene Lang-KoonceLaw Office of Christopher A. RogersonMs. Cynthia L. LeeMs. Glenda F. LocklearMs. Estelle LoganMs. Lora LoganMr. and Mrs. Charles R. LoveMr. Thomas E. MallardMrs. William E. ManningDr. and Mrs. Rudolph I. Mintz, Jr.Mrs. Julie S. MixonMr. and Mrs. James E. MooringMs. Geraldine H. MoyeMs. Hannah MoyeMs. Linda D. MurrayMr. and Mrs. David P. NelsonMr. Robert NoblesMs. Karen P. OliverMrs. Farrah H. OwensMr. and Mrs. William Page, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jay ParrisMr. and Mrs. David PhillipsPlay It Again SportsMr. Cleveland Provost, Jr.Realo Discount DrugMr. Buddy ReeceMr. and Mrs. Brock RidgeMs. Pamela RiggsMr. and Mrs. Richard RileyMr. and Mrs. Blake RouseMr. and Mrs. Eric S. RouseMs. Holly RouseMr. Wayne RummingsDr. and Mrs. Phil S. SandersMr. Frederick E. SeymourDr. and Mrs. Donald A. Shiffler
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ShoularsMr. Ronald ShultzMr. Brandon SimmonsMr. Glenn SmithMr. Glenn Smith and Ms. Edna FitzgeraldMs. Lisa StancillMr. and Mrs. John StroudMr. and Mrs. Wesley StuartMs. Rose SullivanMs. Christine C. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Harvey TaylorMr. and Mrs. Jimmy D. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Wilbur TaylorMr. Reid TaylorMr. Charles (C. C.) TilghmanMr. and Mrs. Robert B. TilghmanMs. Barbara Tyndall and Mr. Steve McCubbinMr. and Mrs. Clifton B. WadeMr. and Mrs. Steven M. WarrenMr. Billy WestbrookDr. and Mrs. Randall B. WestbrookMr. and Mrs. William C. WhaleyMr. and Mrs. Timothy A. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Frankie WigginsMr. and Mrs. Jimmie S. WoodallDr. Patricia E. Wright
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Matthew SuttonHelen McDaniel ScholarFuture Agribusiness Leader
Allyson AycockC. Felix Harvey, Sr. ScholarFuture Minister
FRIENDSCLUB($50-$99)Continued
LCC Contributors
LCC CONTRIBUTORS
LCCCONTRIBUTORS(UPTO$49)Mr. and Mrs. Nicolino AddonaDr. Angela M. AllenAlpha Delta Kappa Nu ChapterMr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Armstrong, Jr.Mr. Rodney AtkinsonMrs. Ruth (LaVerne) Atkinson-KingMr. and Mrs. Bobby G. AustinMr. and Mrs. Larry H. BaileyMr. Carl BanksMr. John BarnesMs. Peggy E. BarnesMs. Lisa A. BarrowMrs. Judith L. BlackwellMrs. Sharnette BlowMs. Mary BrockMs. Alicia BrownMs. Stephanie BrownMr. Wallace BryantMs. LaTanya M. BurrusMr. and Mrs. Charlie CallahanMr. Floyd P. CannonMs. Carrie Carman-JewersMs. Valerie CavenaughChristopher’s RestaurantMr. and Mrs. Peter ClarkMr. and Mrs. Benny CoatsMr. Jon CoatsMr. and Mrs. Amodio ColagrossiMr. Rob CongletonMs. Charlotte CoppageCox Timber and Investments, Inc.Mr. Sterling CullipherDaly Financial Management, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. L. Dock Davenport, IIMs. Bethany DavisMr. Richard A. DavisMr. and Mrs. Thaddeus D. DavisMs. Larisa DeaverMr. and Mrs. Nathan DoldeMr. and Mrs. Vu DonieMr. and Mrs. David Lee DrachEdward Jones – Mr. Jeffrey C. DavisEdward Jones – Mr. Stokes MaloneEdward Jones – Mr. J. W. Hollingsworth, Jr.Mr. Cleve EllisMs. Sandi EllisMs. Claudia EmersonMs. Kristina D. EubanksMs. Alyce C. FarleyMrs. Bessie FloresMr. and Mrs. Tracy Formy-DuvalFrank Miller Electrical ContractorMs. Jennifer GradyMrs. Ika D. GrantMrs. Joyce P. GrantMr. and Mrs. Frank GuerreraH. Stadiem, Inc.Ms. M. J. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HallMr. Mike HamMr. and Mrs. S. Craig HarperMr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Hawse, Jr.Ms. Clarissa Y. HeathMs. Leigh HeathMs. Marie T. HeathMr. and Mrs. Charles C. HendersonMs. Mary M. HenryMrs. Jill HernandezMr. and Mrs. Jackie E. Hill, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. HillMr. and Mrs. Steven R. HollandMs. Rebecca P. HolmesMr. and Mrs. William R. HooverMr. and Mrs. Donald HornMr. W. Abbott HunsuckerMr. and Mrs. Preston HunterMrs. Sheila M. Hunter-WhiteMr. Brad IpockJ. T. Manning Enterprises, LLCJarman Auto Sales, Inc.Ms. Anna JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Craig JohnsonMrs. Cynthia (Cindy) JonesMr. and Mrs. David V. JonesMs. Ruth JonesMs. Stephanie L. JonesMs. Janice M. KeatonMr. and Mrs. John KefferMr. and Mrs. Ronald F. KennedyMr. Eugene E. KupstasMr. Bradley S. LanierDr. and Mrs. Doug LesanMrs. George LoftinMs. Patricia A. LongMr. Travis LongMr. William (Reed) LovickMr. Jimmy MartinMrs. Brandi J. MasseyColonel and Mrs. Robert C. May, Jr.Mr. Laverne MayoMs. Rita McCabeMr. Bobby L. McMillanMrs. Charlene MeadowsMs. Valerie F. MontgomeryMr. and Mrs. Edward Lee Moore, Jr.Mr. James A. MorrisMs. Nan MorrisMr. Alvin MorrisetteMr. and Mrs. William B. MossMr. Alex MulhollendMr. Scott MullisMr. John MurrayMr. and Mrs. Dale NeatheryNext Level Training CenterMr. and Mrs. Jack B. OvermanMs. Lori PalushMr. Kevin M. Parker
Ms. Pamala Parker-IngramMrs. Donna Phillips-WilliamsMr. Kenneth N. PollockMr. and Mrs. William E. PomnitzMr. Wade PraterMr. and Mrs. Ray PridgenMr. and Mrs. John G. PridgenMs. Ellie A. RayMr. and Mrs. Linwood E. ReddickMrs. Rhonda ReederMr. Ken RhodesMs. Paula RiveraMr. Wayne SandersonMs. Amanda S. SawyerMs. Dora S. SchwartzMr. and Mrs. Giovanni SetaroMrs. Emilie SmithMr. and Mrs. Jason D. SmithMs. Faye H. SmithMr. and Mrs. Walter J. SmithMr. Kyle SmithMr. and Mrs. Tony SmithMs. Olene SolomonMr. Patrick SpeightMs. Gail StovallMs. Helen M. StricklandMr. and Mrs. Dallas A. SwindellMr. and Mrs. Chris TaylorMr. Christopher J. TaylorMs. Helen M. TaylorMr. Marvin L. ThompsonTriple Coat Drywall and Paint, Inc.Mr. Jonathan E. TyndallMr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. TyndallMs. Sarah H. TysonMr. Robert Van MeirMr. and Mrs. Albert J. VargasMs. Maribel VasquezMr. Robert D. WagnerMr. and Mrs. Carey WashburnMs. Annette D. WatersMr. and Mrs. William D. Watkins, Jr.Mr. Jason WestMrs. Takara D. WhichardMs. Sheila L. WigginsMs. Wandra P. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Jordan WolfMr. Presston Wooten
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