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A newsletter for Chipola College Students, Employees, Alumni and Friends

Week of February 22 - February 28, 2016

22 MONDAY • SGA Mtg 1:30 p.m., Z 11623 TUESDAY • Night Student Social 7 p.m., Cafeteria • BSU Mtg. noon, Bldg C-104 • Student Amb Mtg 1:30 p.m., Z 20124 WEDNESDAY • The Addams Family 7 p.m., CFA • Dean’s Meetings 8 a.m. • SSS Annual Financial Aid/

Scholarship Workshop, Z, 11725 THURSDAY • The Addams Family 7 p.m., CFA

26 FRIDAY • Baseball vs. Wallace College 2:00 p.m. • The Addams Family 7 p.m., CFA27 SATURDAY • Baseball vs. Darton 1 p.m. & 4 p.m. • Softball vs. Southern Union 1 & 4 p.m. • The Addams Family 7 p.m., CFA28 SUNDAY • ACT Fund Sunday Brunch Noon, CFA

Exp. Theatre • The Addams Family 2 p.m., CFA

THIS WEEK AT CHIPOLA

Chipola’s Addams Family opens Wednesday, Feb. 24 The Chipola production of The Addams Family Musical opens a five-day run,Wednesday,Feb.24,intheCenterfortheArts.Theshowrunsat7p.m.,WednesdaythroughSaturday,Feb.25-27,witha2p.m.,SundaymatineeonFeb.28. Tickets—$8foradultsand$6forages18andunder—areonsaleattheCenterfortheArtsBoxOffice,andonlineatwww.chipola.edu/boxoffice. AspecialSundayBrunchshowissetforFeb.28.Tickets($20,and$15forACTFund members) include brunch at noon and play admission. Deadline to purchase brunch tickets is Feb. 22. ChipolaTheaterdirectorCharlesSirmonselectedthecastoflocalactorswhichincludes: JosiahBrooks asGomez, ShayliTharp asMorticia,OdraChapman asWednesday,JaredStandifordasLucas,ChandlerKingasPugsley,ChrisManascoasFester,ElynSappasGrandma,KeithWatfordasMal,SarahLiffickasAliceandSaylorNovonglosky as Lurch.Ancestors includeAustin Spears,Aaron Lane,AlexOzbun,Stephanie Lane, CalenMasai, GracieWallace, Jill Berquist, Laura LeeGause, EmilyChildress,NinaBoyde,KaneKeefer,KarissaMercer,KatelynCannady,JamieGibsonandTra’vaousBoyd.MonstersareWilliamCrewsandCatherineLewis. TheAddamsFamilywaswrittenbyMarshallBrickmanandRickElicewithmusicandlyricsbyAndrewLippa.Inthekooky,upside-downAddamsworld,tobesadistobehappy,tofeelpainistofeeljoy,anddeathandsufferingarethestuffoftheirdreams.TheAddamsfamilystillhastodealwiththespookiestnightmarefacedbyeveryfamily:thekidsaregrowingup. Forbrunchtickets,contactEvelynWardat850-718-2257orwarde@chipola.edu.FortheBoxOffice,call718-2420orvisitwww.chipola.edu

Chipola will host a Black History Month Program, Friday, Feb. 19, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., in the Chipola College Cultural Center. Dinner will be served. The theme for the program is “Celebrating the Life, Legacy and Contributions of African Americans and Charting the Path to Full Liberation.” The guest speaker is Elder Emeritus William McCray. Other speakers include: Salvation Army Victim’s Advocate Lindsey McCrary; Domestic Violence Advocate Felicia Gibson. Performances will include: The Riverside Beaver Chorus; Singer Daniel Marks; Dance routines by the Girls of Pearls and the Omega Lamplighters; and Poetry reading with Barrone Evans. For information about the event, contact Dr. Willie Spires at 718-2232.

Prog ram Feb. 19

Chipola will host a Financial Aid Day, Saturday, Feb. 20, from 9 a.m. to noon, in the Student Services Building. Get free, expert help applying, registering and paying for college. For more information, call Beverly Hambright at 850-718-2223.

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C H I P O L AF O U N D AT I O N SCHOLARSHIPS

Available The Chipola Foundation Scholarship list for Fall 2016 will be available the first week of March. The McLendon Educational Trust applications for Summer I and Summer II are available online at www.chipola.edu and in the Foundation office. Application deadlines are: Summer I, March 15 and Summer II, May 16. Summer II applications should include Spring 2016 semester grades if student is enrolled in Spring 2016 classes. For information, call the Chipola Foundation at 718-2404.

Chipola Baseball picked to go deep in 2016 TheChipolaIndiansbaseballteamisexpectedtogo deep into the 2016 post-season according to aSeasonPreviewissuedbytheNJCAAonJan.26. Chipola is picked to finish among the top fourteams in Region 8 along with Northwest, PalmBeach and State College of Florida. The Indians are currently ranked third in theFCSAA State Poll behind top-ranked Tallahasseeandsecond-rankedNorthwest. Chipola also has three of the top incoming freshmanintheregion,includingMichaelHickman,acenter-fielderfromKaty,Texas;shortstopJoseCaballerofromthecountryofPanama,andTek’WaanWhytefromStoneMountain,Georgia. TheIndiansfinishedthe2015seasonwitha40-12record.ChipolacapturedasecondstraightPanhandleConferenceChampionshipbywinning12oftheirfinal13leaguegames.Chipolacameupshortinthe2016FCSAAStateTournamentinLakelandgoing1-2inthreegames. ChipolacoachJeffJohnson’sIndianshavemadetheFCSAAStateTournament14straightyearswithsevenappearancesinthetitlegame.HehasguidedtheIndianstothreestatechampionships,finishedsecondfourtimesandamongthetopfoureighttimes.ChipolahasmadethreetripstotheNJCAANationalTournamentinthelastsevenyearsincludinga2007nationaltitle. TheIndianshostaspateofhomegamesbeginningwithGordonState,Friday,Feb.19,at3p.m.,andagain,Saturday,Feb.20,atnoon.ChipolahostsColumbiaStateinadouble-header,Saturday,Feb.20,beginningat11a.m.HomegamescontinueFriday,Feb.26,withWallaceat2p.m.,andadouble-headerwithDartonCollege,Saturday,Feb.27,at1and4p.m.Visitwww.chipolaathletics.com

Lady Indians headed to State Basketball Tourney The Chipola Lady Indians are headed tothe FCSAA/Region VIII women’s basketballtournament for the fourth straight year under head coach Greg Franklin. GulfCoast(11-1)isthewomen’sconferencechampion. Chipola (9-2) finished second.Tallahassee (4-7) is third. Northwest (3-8) isfourth.Pensacolais(1-10). The Lady Indians will play the SouthernConference Champion, Thursday, March 3,at 5 p.m. CST, in the first round of the statetournament. The brackets are set up for a rematchofChipolavs.GulfCoastifbothteamsadvancetothefinals. TheLadyIndians(22-4)improvedto9-2inleagueplaywithan81-59winoverNorthwestinthefinalhomegamesoftheseason,Feb.16.ChipolaclosesouttheregularseasonFeb.20atPensacola. Chipolascoreda77-67winoverTallahasseeonFeb.13.Chipola(8-2)andGulfCoast(10-1)havebothclinchedberthsfortheFCSAAStateTournamentsetforMarch2-6inOcala.AthirdteamfromthePanhandlealsogetsaberthinthisyear’s tourney. Chipola handed formerly undefeated Gulf Coastitsfirstlossoftheseason,ina78-64winonFeb.6.AishaEdwardsscoredacareer-high32pointsinChipola’s14-pointwinoverGulf.

The Lady Indians are ranked third in theFCSAA State Poll behind top-ranked GulfCoast and second ranked Daytona. Chipola is sixthintheNJCAANationalPoll. The Chipola men’s team (16-13) lost atough-foughtbattlewithNorthwest82-70inthefinalhomegameoftheseason,Feb.16.TheIndiansdroppedaroadgameatTallahassee,96-81,onFeb.13.TheIndiansscoredabig94-72HomecomingwinoverGulfCoastonFeb.6.MehdyNgouama,CletrellPopeandEricTurnereachscored15pointsforChipola.EricLocketthad14. Chipola scoredahard-fought75-73victoryoverPensacola,Feb.2.TheIndiansovercamean11-pointhalftimedeficitledbyJuniorSaintelwith14points.EricTurnerscored13.PatrickRookshad11.CletrellPopeadded10. Chipolapulledoffabig98-92overtimeupsetoftop-rankedNorthwestonJan.30.AntwainJohnsonhitagame-tyingshotwith.8secondsto go in regulation. He led Chipola with 26points. As of Feb. 18, Northwest (8-3) andTallahassee (8-3) have clinched berths in themen’sstate tournament,March2-5.Theotherleaguerecordsare:GulfCoast(5-7),Pensacola(4-7)andChipola(3-8). Forinfo,visitwww.chipolaathletics.com.

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Having trouble with a class? Get free help in ACE The Chipola ACE (Academic Center for Excellence) provides free tutoring for all Chipola students. ACE is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Mon. through Thurs., and 8 a.m. to noon on Friday. ACE is a full-service lab which offers individual tutoring, test-prep sessions for specific courses, study group organization, study skills development and high-speed computers with course software. ACE offers Reviews, Study Sessions, and Instructor-led sessions. ACE is located in the Z Building. For information, call 718-2312

Chipola Cosmetology Helps

Night to Shine—

Students in the Cosmetology program provided salon services for several of the students who attended the Feb. 12 “Night to Shine” prom. The national night out for people with special needs was founded by the Tim Tebow Foundation. Here, cosmetology instructor Paige Vanderwerf (left) and student Audrey Eubanks, style a prom-goer’s hair.

The Boys Choir of Tallahassee to perform at Chipola ThenationallyacclaimedBoys’ChoirofTallahasseewillperformFriday,March11,2016,at7p.m.,intheCenterfortheArts,ChipolaCollege. TheBoys’ChoirofTallahassee(BCT)isacommunityoutreachprogramformales,ageseightto18,enrolledinschoolsthroughoutTallahasseeandthesurroundingarea.BCTworkstohelpyoungmenmeettheirdevelopmentalneedsandrealizetheirfullpotentialbyproactivelyreducingriskybehavior,restoringself-esteemandpromotingacademic success.Strategies include creating a safe, supportive afterschool settingwhichincludesadultandpeermentoringforbothacademicandsocialskills. TheChoirstrivestohelpmembersdevelopasenseofpoiseandself-confidencethrougheducationandperformance.Membersarechallengedtosingwell,standtall,stayonschedule,takeprideintheirappearance,respectthoseinchargeandtapintothebestpartofwhomheisandwhathecanaccomplish.ThekeytothesuccessoftheChoirisitsemphasisondiscipline,hardwork,responsibilityandrespectforoneselfandothers.BCTreachesouttoyouthtogivethemasenseofpurposeandaccomplishmentthroughmusicinstructionandtheencouragementofapositiveadultrolemodel. ThechoirhasperformedforOprahWinfrey,PresidentBarackObamaandMichelleObamaandmore.TheconcertisbeginsponsoredbytheChipolaRegionalArtsAssociationandtheChipolaCollegeFineArtsDepartment. OpenseatingticketsfortheMarch11performancewillbeonsalefor$10eachbeginningMonday,February15attheChipolaBoxOfficeoronlineatwww.chipola.edu/boxoffice.BoxOfficehoursareMonday-Thursday,9a.m.to4p.m.andFridays,9a.m.tonoon. Formoreinformation,call850-718-2420orvisitwww.chipola.edu/boxoffice.

Addams Family visits CRAA

The cast of Chipola College’s The Addams Family performed excerpts from the musical at the Feb. 16 meeting of the Chipola Regional Arts Association. Pictured from left, are: Josiah Brooks, Dr. Josh Martin, Shayli Tharp, Charles Sirmon, Odra Chapman, Jared Standiford and Saylor Novonglosky.

ACE

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THIS WEEK

UPCOMING EVENTS

“Chipola This Week” is a weekly publication of the Chipola Public Relations Office. Deadline for the next issue is 8 a.m., on Wednesdays of the current week. Articles will be printed as space permits. E-mail information to Meri Mock at chipolathisweek@chipola.edu.BIRTHDAYS22 Feb Tina Dorsey22 Feb Jeff Bodart27 Feb Meghan Holley27 Feb Carol Saunders28 Feb Sarah Gambill

1 Deadline to Apply for Graduation 4 ACT Reg. Deadline - April Test5 Music through Performance Fest, 9 a.m. Mclendon Fine Arts 8-9 Baseball vs. Grand Rapids 3 & 6 p9 TRiO Monthly Meetings 1:30 pm9 SSS On-Course seminar (Non Cognitive Skills)10 Softball vs. Dothan Wallace 4&6 p11 Night 5k Fun Walk/Run-Citizens Lodge-6p.m.12 CAAP Exam for AA Spring Grads12 Baseball vs. Gulf Coast 1:00 p.m.14 Softball vs. SE Iowa 2 & 4 p.m.15 Deadline for Found.Scholarship16 Transfer Day 9 am - Noon19 Attack ACT Workshop 22 Artist Series: Golden Dragon Acrobats’ Cirque Ziva 7 pm, CFA

Course Evaluations on CanvasStudents are asked to complete

course evaluations online in Canvas from Feb. 29—Mar. 14, 2016.

Confidential feedback provides information on effective instructional

practices and instructional needs.

KEIHN IS TOP EMPLOYEE Shawn Keihn is Chipola College’s Career Employee for February. Keihn serves as a Departmental Staff Assistant in the Education department and has worked at the college since 2008. Pictured from left, are: Dr. Pam Rentz, Dean of the School of Education, Shawn Keihn and Chipola president Dr. Jason Hurst.

Literature/Language Winners Some 115 students from 12 area high schoolscompetedinwriting,reading,speech,oralinterpretation,literature,humanities,grammar,andspanishcontestsatChipolaCollegeonFeb.12. TheoccasionwastheTwenty-sixthAnnualThrossellLiterature/LanguageFestivalhostedbyChipola’sLettersDepartment.Thepurposeofthefestivalistorecognizeand encourage academic excellence. Prizeswere awarded to first, second and third places,as well as two honorable mentions, in each category.ThewinnerofthePresident’sReadingContestreceiveda special medallion as well as a cash award. Contestwinnersfromparticipatingschoolsarelistedbelow. President’s Reading Award—LaurenDrakeofBethlehemHighSchool.(Pictured above.) Writing: first—JoncePalmerofHolmesCountyHighSchool;second—HaydenChurchofGracevilleHigh School; third—Carley Kirk of Vernon High School; honorable Mentions—Hunter Davis ofCottondaleHighSchoolandAlexGongofMariannaHighSchool. Speech: first—AlyssaMcCardleofAlthaPublicSchool;second—ElizabethFleenerofChipleyHighSchool;third—KazarieyaWilliamsofMaloneHighSchool;honorableMentions—MadisonDanielsofMariannaHighSchoolandZiahWhiteofGracevilleHighSchool. Oral Interpretation:first—GracieWallaceofMariannaHighSchool;second—CassidySmithofVernonHighSchool;third—AshleyWesleyofGracevilleHighSchool;honorableMentions—SkylerLeonbergerofChipleyHighSchoolandHannahMurrayofLibertyCountyHighSchool. Literature:first—HunterDavisofCottondaleHighSchool;second—MadisonMartinofMariannaHighSchool;third—JustinMooreofAlthaHighSchool;honorableMentions—MalloryBeauchampofSneadsHighSchoolandHannahHallofCottondaleHighSchool. Humanities:first—AlexTharpofCottondaleHighSchool;second—KatieEverettofMariannaHighSchool;third—SierraEnnisofGracevilleHighSchool;honorableMentions—JoncePalmerofHolmesCountyHighSchoolandKyleSilsbyofBlountstownHighSchool. Grammar: first—AlexGongofMariannaHighSchool;second—ChandraCooperofHolmesCountyHighSchool;third—DeidreWaltonofBethlehemHighSchool;honorableMentions—HaydenChurch

ofGracevilleHighSchoolandCassidyTrammellofBethlehemHighSchool. Spanish Language Contest: first—Rosio Martinez of Chipley HighSchool; second—Kyhla Bodie of Marianna High School; third—MariaMartinez of Liberty County High School; honorable Mentions—RachelNandhoofBlountstownHighSchoolandPerlaValdovinosofChipleyHighSchool.

Ignite the Night 5K Fun Run/Walk,

Friday, March 11, at 6 p.m., at Citizens Lodge.

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