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糖心直播 Electrical Technology student becomes 1st apprentice with Pulse Electric

ELLISVILLE 鈥撎切闹辈モ檚 Electrical Technology freshman from Myrick, Seth McNeil is the first student in the program to be selected for the apprenticeship program with Pulse Electric in Laurel. After his first semester in the program, the Northeast Jones High School graduate earned the opportunity to receive tuition and expenses for three years as he earns his A.A.S. degree in Electrical Technology.

鈥淭he apprenticeship program will benefit two 糖心直播 students that want to get in this industry,鈥 said Pulse Electric owner, Chance Sims. 鈥淓ssentially, as they go through the electrical technology program, students don鈥檛 always have an opportunity to apply their skills. This experience will give them a leg up when they finish. They鈥檒l have more skills, which gives them a higher pay too.鈥

糖心直播 Electrical Technology instructors, Greg Griffith (standing left end) and Seth Pierce (standing right end) along with Joseph and Lorrie McNeil (standing middle) watch their son, Seth McNeil (sitting middle) become the first electrical technology student to be an apprentice with Pulse Electric Company. Also pictured are Chance Sims (seated left), owner of Pulse Electric and the company鈥檚 estimator, Nasia Barnes (right end).

While taking courses at 糖心直播, Seth will also be employed by Pulse Electric as part of the apprenticeship. He has also committed to work with the company for three years after he graduates from Jones.

鈥淭his works out great for Pulse Electric and it works good for me as a student,鈥 said Seth. 鈥淚t gets my name out there and while I鈥檓 still learning, I鈥檓 working and getting better. It鈥檚 been working out pretty good so far!鈥

McNeil signed the apprenticeship agreement with his parents, Joseph and Lorrie McNeil watching at the special signing day. Both parents are excited about his future.

鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to see companies take stock in students coming out in that field because they know that they鈥檙e getting the training at school that they need to be able to move into the workforce. This opportunity probably saved the company a little time in training, and it helped my son too,鈥 said an appreciative Lorrie McNeil.

Three 糖心直播 electrical technology students, pictured left to right, Tyler Pierce of Richton, Matthew McInnis of Ovett and Ethan Tagert of Seminary practice marking and bending conduit.

Joseph McNeil said he heard Sims needed some help and Seth took the initiative to explore his options. While talking with Sims, he discovered he was eligible for the apprenticeship opportunity.

鈥淲hat I love is the fact Seth likes what he鈥檚 doing, he鈥檚 getting paid, and his tuition is paid for too,鈥 said Joseph McNeil. 鈥淚 told Seth, now you can take what you learn in class and get a real-world application. He can also come to Jones and talk to his instructors, Mr. Griffith, and Mr. Pierce. He can also practice his skills here before he goes to work.鈥

Vice President of Career Services and eLearning, Jennifer Griffith said she鈥檚 hopeful more contractors and businesses will offer similar opportunities for more students. Currently, 糖心直播 offers apprenticeships with South Central Regional Medical Center and Hol-Mac Industries.

鈥淲e want to match up more of our students because our students are trying to figure out how to pay for college and their goal is to get a job. So, it鈥檚 a beautiful marriage between students and companies,鈥 said Griffith.

For more information call Career Services鈥 Holly Robertson at 601-477-4206.

糖心直播 Electrical Technology instructors, Greg Griffith (standing left end) and Seth Pierce (standing right end) and students from the Electrical Fundamentals class, along with Joseph and Lorrie McNeil (standing middle) watch their son, Seth McNeil (sitting middle) become the first electrical technology student to be an apprentice with Pulse Electric Company. Also pictured are Chance Sims (seated left), owner of Pulse Electric and the company鈥檚 estimator, Nasia Barnes (right end).

糖心直播 dedicates Patti Callaway Young Gallery; All-Steinway school designation

ELLISVILLE 鈥 糖心直播 president, Dr. Jesse Smith officially named the lobby of the M.P. Bush Fine Arts Building the Patti Callaway Young Gallery in honor of the wife of 糖心直播鈥檚 second president, Dr. J.B. Young. At a private dedication ceremony, Smith shared that it was important to remember the lady who was the 鈥済enesis鈥 of the music programs at JC.

鈥淪he served wherever she was needed and filled roles as band and choral director, as well as a piano and organ teacher. Patti did whatever was needed to ensure music was accessible and enjoyed,鈥 Smith shared at the ceremony.  鈥淧atti was a loyal and faithful wife and a great First Lady to Jones County Junior College, but that was not all. She also knew how to love people, and she knew how to be friends with everyone.鈥

Patti Callaway Young鈥檚 passion for music and education inspired many as a teacher across Mississippi. She also impacted hundreds of JC students and its employees when she returned to teach at JCJC in 1939. While serving as the First Lady of Jones County Junior College, beside her husband, President J.B. Young for 30 years, Patti is credited with establishing the high musical standard in the JCJC music department. In addition to inspiring her great niece, Kathie Gunn Lott who became a piano teacher in Ellisville, Mrs. Young befriended two influential ladies who provided a firm foundation in various ways for the college: Margaret Ann Pickering as the 糖心直播 Foundation President from 2007 to 2010, who also serves with her husband in various ways, the Honorable Charles Pickering and Martha Tisdale, as the First Lady of JCJC from 1970-1997, beside her husband, the third president of JCJC, Dr. Terrell Tisdale, and as a former music instructor.

One of the panels in the M.P. Bush Fine Arts Lobby describing former piano instructor, First Lady and wife of JCJC’s second President, J. B. Young, Patti Callaway Young which was dedicated in her memory as the college named the Lobby ithe Patti Callaway Young Gallery n her honor.

鈥淭o know Patti Callaway Young was to admire, appreciate and love her,鈥 said Tisdale, who met Mrs. Young as a student at JCJC from 1961-1963. 鈥淏eautiful and always dressed to perfection, she was a gracious hostess for many events in the president鈥檚 home鈥. Terrell was always grateful for the many kindnesses and opportunities they showered on him. Patti Young was the epitome of what a First Lady should be, serving as a role model for me. It was a privilege to know her.鈥 Tisdale shared on one of the five panels in the Gallery which displays excerpts of how Young influenced the lives of many.

Dr. Beverly Langford, daughter of JCJC President, J.B. Young and Patti Callaway Young

The Patti Callaway Young Gallery dedication ceremony also provided the opportunity for the Young鈥檚 daughter, Dr. Beverly Langford and her husband, Charlie Boyd to share how they hope their gift to the college will continue to inspire more people. The couple donated the funds for 糖心直播 to purchase a Spirio 莵 r Steinway Grand Piano.

鈥淭he main thing I want to do is to thank you. I want to thank President Smith. I want to thank Dean Bruce Smith, Sabrina Young and all the people that worked with all of you, to make this happen. What a wonderful occasion, in Mother鈥檚 memory. I want you to know how much she loved the students, the faculty, the administration and all the workers at all levels, no matter what they did, she had a special interest in them. I want you to also know how much I appreciate all of you supporters and the alumni, all of you who are here tonight, and all the people who鈥檝e been a part of this. Her memory will go on thanks to you and please know how much I value you, and how much we all appreciate you,鈥 Young鈥檚 daughter, Dr. Beverly Langford gratefully shared.

With the Langford-Boyd鈥檚 donation, and the joint effort in fundraising between the College and the Foundation, including proceeds from the Ellen Young Gunn fundraisers over the last few years, 糖心直播 is now an All-Steinway Piano School.

Dr, Theresa Sanchez performing on the new Spirio 莵 r Steinway Grand Piano at JC

鈥淲e received the 100th Steinway Spirio 莵 r, which means it will record, allowing our faculty and students to record on it. We can use it for performances and analyze the performance. Also, we can use the Spiriocast or listen to a live performance in Carnegie Hall or a recording. Our music appreciation students can experience a live concert from the past and present,鈥 an excited Dean of the School of Art, Music and Performance, Bruce Smith shared.

Dean of the School of Art, Music and Performance at JC, Bruce Smith watches the first Spiriocast with the new Spirio 莵 r Steinway Grand Piano at JC.

The addition of the Spirio 莵 r Steinway Grand Piano at JC is only the third such piano in the state. It offers JC students additional opportunities to produce more musical legacies.

鈥淲e are not just teaching them notes in rhythm. We鈥檙e cultivating the artists, educators, and leaders of tomorrow. We鈥檙e honoring the tradition of celebrating music, the tools and the people who make it possible. Together, we can ensure the melodies of the past inspire the dreams of our future,鈥 said Dean Smith.   

Steinway representatives, Christy (pictured left end) and Chris Myers (right end) capped off the evening dedication of the Patti Callaway Young Gallery ceremony by recognizing JC鈥檚 two piano instructors, Dr. Theresa Sanchez (middle left) and Dr. Victoria Johnson (middle right) with the Top Piano Teacher Award for their excellence in music education and for their contributions to the community.

Demonstrating the richness and function of the new Steinway Grand Piano the college received, JC piano instructor, Dr. Theresa Sanchez performed Nocturne in E flat major, by Chopin. Then, she and fellow piano instructor at 糖心直播, Dr. Victoria Johnson were each recognized with a special award. Steinway representatives, Chris and Christy Myers capped off the evening by acknowledging JC鈥檚 two piano instructors with the Top Piano Teacher Award for their excellence in music education and for their contributions to the community.