The Rust College Sentinel Is Published Quarterly by Rust College, Holly Springs, Mississippi 38635
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
VOL . 74 N O. 10—FALL 2012 RUST COLLEGE RUST COLLEGE SENTINELSENTINEL Destination Graduation: Rust College Welcomes the Class of 2016! TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 146th Founders’ Celebration Esters Named Speaker Meet Miss Rust College 2012-13 6 Rust College Site of International Business Reception 7 Senior Has Big Plans for Community Youth 8 Destination Graduation: Rust Welcomes the Class of 2016 9 Mississippi Industrial College: Catherine Hall Comes Down 12 145th Commencement (In Photo: Brittney Nelson, Datrice Pegues, Charlese Howell) On the cover: 14 Class Notes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6 Photos from left: 1. New Lady Bearcat volleyball player Kendra Thomas, with her mother Sylvia; 2. Freshmen sisters Dionne Jamison and Jalen Cox of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; 3. Freshman Dearren Young of Shannon, Missis- sippi, with Admissions Counselor Melanee Nyan, ‘04,; 4. Student staff Jamie Harrington, Christina Taylor and Shana’ Hampton; 5. Student Staff Larance Carter and 2 Darion Johnson assist students and parents in Gross Hall; 6. Rev. Annie Travis, Chaplain, receives a BEARCAT hug. R UST C OLLEGE G EARING U P FOR 146 TH F OUNDERS ’ C ELEBRATION Esters Named Founders’ Convocation Speaker Rust College is pleased to announce the return of Dr. Lorenzo L. Esters, ’98, who will serve as keynote speaker during the 146 th Founders’ Convocation in November. Esters received his Bache- lor of Arts in English, graduating summa cum laude, from Rust College; a Master’s in English from Jackson State University, and his doctorate in Higher Education Administration from Mor- gan State University in 2007. Dr. Esters was recently named Vice President for Student Success and Enrollment Management at 6 Rust College Site of International Kentucky State University. Esters previously was vice president for the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities’ Office for Access and the Advancement of Public Black Universities (APLU). As vice president of Student Success and Enrollment Management, Esters will lead a new initia- tive at Kentucky State aimed at coordinating the university’s efforts to better support students who Dr. Lorenzo L. Esters are largely low-income, first-generation, and who require one or more remedial courses when they enroll. Esters told Diverse Magazine that the move “represents a wonderful opportunity for me to put the things for which I have ad- vocated for here at APLU into action on a local campus; important things like providing access for low-income students and more effectively supporting those students to enhance retention and graduation rates at Kentucky State.” Esters will join hundreds of his fellow alumni and current students and friends of the institution as Rust College celebrates 146 years of education and service November 9-11. The 146 th Founders’ Convocation will be held in Morehouse Auditorium of the Doxey Alumni Fine Arts-Communication Center at 11:00 a.m. Sunday, November 11. 9 Mississippi Industrial College: Miss Rust College 2012-2013: Shakaree M. Hale Shakaree M. Hale was born November 20, 1990 to parents Bobbie and Sammie Hale. She is a native of Crenshaw, Mississippi and is the youngest of three children. 12 145th Commencement She attended Madison Shannon Palmer High School in Marks, Mississippi, where she was an active member and leader of several high school organizations. She began her rise to royalty when she was crowned Miss Madison Shannon Palmer High School. She graduated in the top five percent of her class, earning her a scholarship to Rust College. As a Bearcat, Shakaree has served as a Resident Assistant, Assistant Residence Hall Director (Wiff Hall), Math and Science Club Secretary, Activities Coordinator for the NAACP, Secre- tary for the Mississippi Association of Educators, “Smart Kids” Conference Coordinator for the E.A. Smith Honors Society, member of the Pre-Alumni Council, member of Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society, and vice president of the Theta Upsilon Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. While serving in these many positions, Shakaree has maintained a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. Upon receiving her Bachelor of Science in Biology in April 2013, Shakaree plans to further her academic studies by attending graduate school and pursuing a doctorate in cancer biology. Shakaree says she is a true advocate for change and the betterment of mankind. She believes “for everything you have missed, you have gained something else; and for everything you gain, you lose something else. It is about your outlook to- ward life. You can either regret or rejoice.” 3 FOUNDERS ’ 2012—CELEBRATING 146 Y EARS Hotel Information 146th Founders’ Celebration Schedule - November 2012 America’s Best Value Inn Sunday, November 4, 2012 137 Two Steaks Road 9:30 a.m. ……………………………...……………………..….Bell Ringing Ceremony Byhalia, Mississippi Asbury United Methodist Church 662-838-3730 Days Inn 10:00 a.m. ……………………….Worship Service, Asbury United Methodist Church Highway 78 and Highway 7 Holly Springs, Mississippi Friday, November 9, 2012 662-252-1120 1:00 p.m. ……………………………………………Alumni Registration & Fellowship Oakview Mansion Econolodge 100 Brooks Road 6:00 p.m….………………………………………..Alumni & Friends Awards Banquet Holly Springs, Mississippi Shaw Cafeteria, Brown Mass Communication Bldg. 662-252-5444 Class Members of 1962 and 1987 will receive Golden & Silver Diplomas Magnolia Inn 8:30 p.m…………………………………………..…Coronation of Miss Rust College 155 Clarice Drive McMillan Multi-Purpose Center Holly Springs, Mississippi 662-252-7770 Saturday, November 10, 2012 8:30 a.m. …………………………………………..……………....Alumni Registration Comfort Suites Doxey Alumni Fine Arts Communication Center 6921 Parkwood Drive Olive Branch, Mississippi 9:30 a.m. .……………………………………………………………….Class Meetings 662-892-4445 Doxey Alumni Fine Arts Communication Center Holiday Inn Express 11:00 a.m...…………………………………………………………..Founders’ Parade 8900 Expressway Drive Olive Branch, Mississippi 12:30 p.m. ……………………...……………………….. Alumni Luncheon Meeting 662-893-8700 Shaw Cafeteria, Brown Mass Communication Bldg. Best Western 10915 Business Center Drive 1:30 p.m. …………………………………………………………….. Concert of Bands Olive Branch, Mississippi McMillan Multi-Purpose Center—Gym 866-577-4812 5:30 p.m………………………………………………..Homecoming Basketball Game Courtyard Marriott-Collierville Rust College vs. LeMoyne-Owen College 4640 Merchants Park Circle McMillan Multi-Purpose Center Collierville, Tennessee Sunday, November 11, 2012 901-850-9370 8:00 a.m. …………(Invitation Only) ………..President’s Breakfast & Photo Session Comfort Inn Golden & Silver Anniversary Classes 7049 Enterprise Drive Olive Branch, Mississippi 8:00 a.m..…………...………………………………………………...Founders’ Brunch 662-895-0456 Shaw Cafeteria, Brown Mass Communication Bldg. 9:30 a.m..………………………………………..……………………Memorial Service Hillcrest Cemetery 11:00 a.m.………………………………………………146th Founders’ Convocation Doxey Alumni Fine Arts Communication Center 4 4 WHY NOT INCLUDE RUST IN YOUR ESTATE PLANNING? For more information, contact the Office of the Vice President for College Relations, 662-252-8000 ext. 4014 ESTABLISHING AN E NDOWMENT F UND ; H ELP R UST R AISE S CHOLARSHIP $$$ Family of Alumnus, Former Trustee Establishes Scholarship Fund The family of the late Dr. Israel Lucas Rucker has initiated an endowed scholarship to honor the memory of the 1950 Rust College graduate. Dr. Rucker, who was chair of the Board from 1992 until 1994, served 27 active years on the Board of Trustees and seven years as Trustee Emeritus. Dr. Rucker believed in the importance of education and devoted his life to helping young men and women seeking to further their education. The Dr. Israel L. Rucker Rust College Memorial Scholarship Fund was created to assist full-time Rust College students who have a grade point average of 2.5 or above, who demonstrate a desire Dr. Israel L. Rucker, ‘50 to make a meaningful contribution to society, and be involved in a balance of community and school related activities. Donations to the fund may be mailed to the Development Office—Rust College, 150 Rust Avenue, Holly Springs, MS 38635. Rust College Most Recently Funded Endowed Procedures for Establishing Named Endowment Scholarships A donor may express intent to initiate a named endowment by payment of • Albert L. Brown Endowed Scholarship Fund $500. The initial contribution of $500 and all subsequent contributions • Class of 1960 Endowed Scholarship Fund will be temporarily restricted until the amount of $25,000 is reached or • Class of 1963 Endowed Scholarship Fund the donor withdraws the intent. Normally the College requests that en- • Class of 1964 Endowed Faculty Travel Fund dowed scholarships pledged are paid within five years of the initial gift. • Class of 1964 Endowed Scholarship Fund • Class of 1968 Endowed Scholarship Fund At $25,000, the endowment is established and transferred to the College’s • Frances A. Hathorne Endowed Scholarship permanent restricted endowment fund. Earned income and additional con- Fund tributions will be recorded upon receipt. At capitalization, annual awards • Fray & Lillie Mae McKinney & Vivian Dance may be made not to exceed the annual earning of the fund. Contributions Collard Memorial Scholarship Fund may continue after capitalization. • George & Deolia Bruce Memorial Scholarship Fund Awards will only be made from capitalized endowment funds according • Gertrude White Hayes Memorial Scholarship to institutional policies and the donor’s instruction. Fund Rust College manages a variety of restricted funds. An Endowment con- • Holly Springs/Marshall County Rust-M.I. stitutes