Huntingdon College
April 25, 2025
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Huntingdon Honors Students and Faculty at Annual Convocation
Montgomery, AL – On Friday, April 25, Huntingdon College held the annual Awards Convocation in Ligon Chapel. Below is a list of the individual awards and award winners.
Departmental Awards
Accounting
The Accounting Achievement Award is given to the accounting student who exemplifies the professional and personal characteristics necessary for success in public accounting. This award is provided by the Montgomery Chapter of the Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants.
- Blake Smith ’25, Macon, Georgia
The ASCPA Educational Foundation General Scholarship is a $2,500 competitive general scholarship to declared undergraduate accounting majors who are planning to pursue a career as a Certified Public Accountant in the state of Alabama. The scholarship is provided by the Alabama Society of Certified Public Accountants Educational Foundation.
- Blake Smith ’25, Macon, Georgia
- Allison Roberts ’27, Auburn, Alabama
Biology
The Everett Lewis Bishop Award is given annually to the junior biology student(s) showing the greatest promise based on progress since entrance to Huntingdon.
- Blair Wyrosdick ’26, Elba, Alabama
The Beta Beta Beta Award is presented annually by Huntingdon’s Beta Nu chapter of Beta Beta Beta biology honorary to the biology major who is judged to be the most outstanding senior in the field of biology.
- Nathan Johns ’25, Jemison, Alabama
- Elizabeth Lancaster ’26, Wetumpka, Alabama
Business
The Warren Andrews Award is presented to the outstanding senior business administration major(s) in recognition of academic achievement, contributions, and leadership in business administration.
- Blake Ritchey ’25, Sylacauga, Alabama
- Brady Ritchey ’25, Sylacauga, Alabama
The Wall Street Journal Award is given to the outstanding business graduate annually.
- Lawson Pearson ’25, Perkinston, Mississippi
The Business Club Award is given to the most productive member of the Business Club, as chosen by the club’s members.
- Bailey Huston ’25, Winterset, Iowa
Chemistry
The Marion Black Cantelou Chemistry Award is given to the graduating senior chemistry major(s) whose skills in analytical and other areas of chemistry are judged by the faculty to be outstanding. General character and attitude are also considered for the award.
- Benjamin Barker ’25, Wetumpka, Alabama
The CRC Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award is presented in recognition of outstanding achievement in chemistry during the freshman year.
- Carter Abrams ’28, Chelsea, Alabama
The American Institute of Chemists Award is given each year to the outstanding senior(s) majoring in chemistry. This award is based on recognition of potential advancement in professional chemistry and on leadership, ability, character, and scholastic achievement.
- Lane Young ’25, Horton, Alabama
The Organic Chemistry Achievement Award is presented each year to one or more outstanding student(s) in organic chemistry as selected by the chemistry faculty.
- Easton Frank ’27, Elberta, Alabama
Margaret and Craig Kneisel Undergraduate Research Awards in Chemistry are given to the students judged to be the most outstanding performers in undergraduate research. The students must be graduating seniors and have had a leading role in original research that has led to at least one external publication or presentation at a conference or symposium.
- Miranda Treadway ’25, Destin, Florida
Communication Studies
The Lambda Pi Eta Award is given annually to the outstanding senior communication studies major who is a member of the department’s Lambda Pi Eta honorary.
- Katie Wade ’25, Phenix City, Alabama
Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice Scholar Award is given to the most outstanding student with a major in criminal justice.
- Sarabeth Sansbury ’25, Phenix City, Alabama
History
The Julia Rinehart Hughes History Award was established by her family in memory of Ms. Hughes’ service as a member of the Huntingdon College faculty. This award recognizes a graduating senior who has exemplified, to an unusual degree, genuine interest in the study of history, and has maintained an outstanding record in history and in all college studies.
- Montanna Mitchell ’25, Montgomery, Alabama
The Irene Brinson Munro Award is given annually to a graduating senior majoring in history or government who has, at the beginning of the student’s final semester, the highest average in all attempted courses in all departments, and who will have, at graduation, at least 18 hours in world history and/or government and an academic grade point average of at least 3.00 in history courses.
- Camden Cochran ’25, Woodstock, Georgia
- Savannah Smith ’25, Mobile, Alabama
The Hortense Batre-Colonial Dames Scholarship Award is awarded each year to an outstanding history major who must have completed at least twelve hours in American history. The award, established in 1938, is given in honor of Hortense Batre, the founder of the Society of Colonial Dames of Alabama.
- Laney Bishop ’25, Southside, Alabama
Houghton Library
The Libris Award is given to an outstanding student library assistant recognizing exemplary performance of responsibilities in a manner contributing to a high level of library service.
- Cale Chambliss ’27, Decatur, Alabama
Languages and Literature
The Joseph L. Dean Memorial Award is given each year to the graduating English major(s) who have achieved the highest academic average(s) in English coursework.
- Emma Gale Hallman ’25, Birmingham, Alabama
The Algie Hardwick Hill Prize for Creative Writing is given to a student who, in the opinion of the English program faculty, deserves commendation for demonstrated creative writing ability and for contribution to the publishing of creative writing on the Huntingdon College campus.
- Jessie Jones ’27, Enterprise, Alabama
Beginning Spanish Award
- Payton Grace Allen ’26, Prattville, Alabama
Mathematics
The Mathematics Faculty Award is given to the student(s) who exhibited the greatest potential in the areas of creativity, innovation, scholarship, and service to the mathematical sciences.
- Sebastian Grieves ’27, Fairhope, Alabama
- Caleb Hayden Griffis ’27, Newnan, Georgia
- Caroline Masker ’26, Slidell, Louisiana
The Earl Williams Mathematics Award is given to the senior who has made the highest achievement in the field of mathematics during the four years of the college course.
- Carter Wysong ’25, Mobile, Alabama
Music
The Lela Niles Music Award is given to the outstanding music graduate.
- Victora Cayetano ’25, Sharpsburg, Georgia
Psychology
The L.G. Bailey Psychology Award was established by Mrs. Frances Saunders Britt in memory of her Huntingdon professor, Dr. L.G. Bailey. The award is given annually to the senior(s) judged to be the outstanding student(s) of the year in psychology.
- Sarabeth Sansbury ’25, Phenix City, Alabama
- Sydney Nicole Sellers ’25, Cullman, Alabama
Religion
The Lessie Mae Hall Stone Award is presented to the graduating senior with a major in the Department of Religion who has the highest academic average for all courses in all departments through the academic term preceding the granting of the award. A minimum 3.0 academic grade point average is required.
- Savannah Smith ’25, Mobile, Alabama
The Louise Panigot Religion and Philosophy Award is presented annually to the senior graduating with a major in Religion and whose overall academic average in all subjects is above 3.0 and who, in the judgment of the department faculty, holds great promise for scholarly achievement in seminary.
- Eva Ellenburg ’25, Lindale, Georgia
- Ashleigh Miller ’25, Daphne, Alabama
Sport Science and Physical Education
The Kedra Curtis Memorial Sport Management Award is given to the outstanding graduate in sport management.
- Braden Ross ’25, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
The Exercise Science Award is given to the outstanding student majoring in exercise science who displays outstanding scholarship and service to both the college and the community.
- Cassidy Campbell ’25, Hanceville, Alabama
The Physical Educator of the Year Award is given to the physical education or sport studies student who demonstrates distinguished academic achievement, character, leadership, and service above fellow prospective graduates.
- Taylor Rothe ’25, Moody, Alabama
Teacher Education
The Lois B. Gholston Award is given each year to the most outstanding senior who is preparing to teach in elementary education.
- Mackenzie Fulcher ’25, Prospect, Virginia
The Henry L. Bonner Award is given to the most outstanding senior in teacher education.
- Stephen Gray Hardison ’25, Canton, Georgia
Center for Career and Vocation
Awards for Internship Excellence
- Robbie Gallagher ’25, Montevallo, Alabama
- Kennedy Jackson ’25, Atlanta, Georgia
- Katie Wade ’25, Phenix City, Alabama
College Awards
Jane Williams Awards
In 1946, Jane Williams of Miami, Florida, a 1942 Huntingdon graduate, established an endowment for these freshman awards. In her view, the endowment enabled her “to make a more substantial gift toward the building of a greater Huntingdon.” The Jane Williams Scholastic Achievement Award is given to the sophomore-level students who earned the highest-grade point averages during their freshman year. This year’s Jane Williams Scholastic Achievement Award recipients, who are members of the Class of 2026, are:
- Mikael Bryant ’27, Elberta, Alabama
- Carryne Chancey ’26, Enterprise, Alabama
- Megan Cochran ’26, Pansey, Alabama
- Kate Dinkel ’27, Hoover, Alabama
- Michael Dixon ’27, Hartselle, Alabama
- Kaeden Ezekiel ’27, Homewood, Alabama
- Easton Frank ’27, Elberta, Alabama
- Braden Green ’27, Northport, Alabama
- Ericka Hall ’27, Daphne, Alabama
- Carter Hardin ’27, Wetumpka, Alabama
- Ella Hathcock ’27, Bowling Green, Kentucky
- Sam Hathcock ’27, Bowling Green, Kentucky
- Carter Heptinstall ’27, Blountsville, Alabama
- Samantha Isbell ’27, Newton, Alabama
- Savannah Jackson ’27, Duncanville, Alabama
- Lacie Logan ’27, Atlanta, Indiana
- Michaela Moore ’27, Jacksonville, Alabama
- Tristin Robinson ’27, Dothan, Alabama
- Emma Grace Samples ’26, Gadsden, Alabama
- Dalyce Sanders ’27, Prattville, Alabama
- Kendall Taylor ’27, Prattville, Alabama
- Trinity Treadway ’27, Destin, Florida
The Jane Williams Award for Service is given to the sophomore who made a significant contribution to College activities through leadership and participation during the student’s freshman year:
- Cale Chambliss ’27, Decatur, Alabama
The Jane Williams Award for Intramural Sports is given to the sophomore student who was a leader in intramural sports during the freshman year.
- BJ Brown ’27, Birmingham, Alabama
- Allison Roberts ’27, Auburn, Alabama
The Heart of a Hawk Award is presented to senior students who made a unique and unrecognized contribution to campus life during their Huntingdon experience.
- Demetrius Clarke ’25, Montgomery, Alabama
- Eva Ellenburg ’25, Lindale, Georgia
- Robbie Gallagher ’25, Montevallo, Alabama
- Blake Ritchey ’25, Sylacauga, Alabama
- Brady Ritchey ’25, Sylacauga, Alabama
The Presidential Character Award is presented to senior students in recognition of exemplary character throughout their Huntingdon experience.
- Olivia Bailey ’25, Florence, Alabama
- Dillion Bryars ’25, Bay Minette, Alabama
- Cassidy Campbell ’25, Hanceville, Alabama
- Richie Hicks ’25, Wetumpka, Alabama
- Griffin Knight ’25, Crossville, Alabama
- Ashleigh Miller ’25, Daphne, Alabama
- Ellie Pool ’25, Montgomery, Alabama
- Braden Ross ’25, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
- Blake Smith ’25, Macon, Georgia
- Savannah Smith ’25, Mobile, Alabama
Other College Awards
The Sara Lee Insley Dunbar Scholastic Award is presented annually to the sister of Alpha Omicron Pi who has earned the highest overall G.P.A. The award was established by Sara Lee Insley Dunbar ’52 in honor of the outstanding education she and her daughter, Dorothy Dunbar Rogers ’78, received at Huntingdon College.
- Katie Wade ’25, Phenix City, Alabama
The Christopher H. Cain Award is given to the outstanding male and female SGA senators.
- Evan Bergeron ’25, Abbeville, Louisianna
- Kenry Malone ’25, Crossville, Tennessee
The Jimmy Baker Spirit Award is given to the most outstanding registered student organization that has been the most active at Huntingdon College during the academic year.
- Circle K
The Virginia Hicks Sutter Community Service Award is presented to a full-time student in good standing who has completed the most community service hours both on- and off-campus.
- Taylor Cole ’25, Prattville, Alabama
The Margaret Hicks Shadoin Community Service Award is presented to the student organization that completes the most community service hours as a group.
- Huntingdon College Softball Team
The Dean Fran Taylor Award recognizes outstanding spirit and support of Huntingdon student life and of the Huntingdon campus community:
- Tyler Bentheimer ’25, Cedar Bluff, Alabama
- Ariel Dixon ’25, Saraland, Alabama
- Sarabeth Sansbury ’25, Phenix City, Alabama
- Lane Young ’25, Horton, Alabama
The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award recognizes outstanding community service, faith, and character among students at Huntingdon College.
- Katie Wade ’25, Phenix City, Alabama
Faculty Awards
The Dr. and Mrs. John N. Todd III Award for Excellence in Teaching is presented annually to an outstanding junior member of the faculty:
- Professor Elizabeth Rogers
The Exemplary Teacher Award is presented annually to an outstanding senior member of the faculty (tenured) who has not won the award in the last five years.
- Kyle Christensen
The Winn and Gordon Chappell Academic Enrichment Award, presented annually during Commencement Exercises to the member of the faculty who has demonstrated exceptional student engagement and student achievement in the arts and sciences:
- Jennifer Fremlin
The Julia Lightfoot Sellers Award is presented annually to a faculty member voted upon by the junior and senior classes as having most inspired them to nobility of purpose and integrity of character and rekindled within them a deeper desire for learning. The award was presented this year by the Honorable William Sellers, associate justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, in memory of his grandmother, for whom the award is named, a member of the Class of 1907.
- Erastus Dudley
- Patrick Schmucker
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