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 Class Of 2019
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COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY GRADUATIONS
      SHANTELL MULLINGS
AGE: 17
PARENT(S): Denver Mullings and Stephanie Mullings CHURCH: Bible-Based Fel- lowship Church
AWARDS AND HONORS: Johns Hopkins Medical Award (2016); NSHSS; National Acad- emy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists Award of Ex- cellence, 2017, 2019; and Aca- demic Award 2017 ACTIVITIES: Orchestra; SNHS President (Science NHS); SGA Officer (Student Government Association); Sports Medicine /Team Manag- ing (Student Aid); and Worship Leader at Church
COLLEGE OR CAREER: Florida Agricultural and Me- chanical University, Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgeon
CHRISTIAN THOMPSON AGE: 18
PARENT(S): Christopher and Michelle Thompson
GPA: 3.7 Unweighted and 5.2 Weighted; 120/594 CHURCH: Bible-Based Fel- lowship Church of Temple Ter- race
AWARDS and HONORS:
Scholar/Athlete Award; Heart of a Champion Award; Football Defensive MVP Award; and Wrestling 170 lb. District Champ
ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football Captain and Varsity Wrestling Captain
COLLEGE Or CAREER: United States Naval Academy
MS. JAMESHA Q. COBB
Two Pinellas County resi- dents were among the recent graduates at Florida State Uni- versity. They graduated last week in Tallahassee.
Ms. Jamesha Q. Cobb is the daughter of James and Toynetta Cobb, of Pinellas County. Ms. Cobb was pre- sented her B. S. Degree in Sports Management with a minor in Communications.
She earned the Jim Giroux Scholarship in Sports Manage- ment, and was Marketing Di- rector for the Burgnalic Ensemble. Ms. Cobb, 22, was also a participant in the “Miss
GEORGE ERNEST CAMPBELL
Omega Psi Phi” Pageant, where she was chosen as “Miss Quegenality.”
Her future plans include continuing to pursue her edu- cation.
George Ernest Campbell
earned his B. S. Degree in So- cial Science. Campbell, 22, was a member of the school’s foot- ball team and plans to play an- other year while pursuing his Master’s Degree.
He is the son of Ms. Joye Campbell and George Ed- ward Campbell, III, of Pinellas County.
Family members and friends were in attendance last week for the graduation ceremonies at Florida A & M University. Ms. Jessica Worlds was one of the students who earned her degree.
She earned her B. S. Degree in Social Work. She plans to continue her education and earn her Master’s Degree in the same field. Her goal is to be- come a Medical Social Worker.
While in school, Ms. Worlds was the Secretary of the Student Social Association, as well as the Brand Ambassa- dor of Impressions of Beauty.
Ms. Worlds is the 23-year- old daughter of Terri and Reggie Sherman and Winifred Worlds.
MS. JESSICA WORLDS
Florida State University Graduates
Florida A & M University Graduate
     Tampa Native Earns Master’s Degree
Recently the hard work of students at Edward Waters College, in Jacksonville was recognized. The students who completed all requirements participated in their gradua- tion ceremony.
Ms. Crystal Sanders was among the proud young adults who completed another phase in the education process. Ms. Sanders earned her degree in Elementary Education with a minor in Mathematics.
Ms. Sanders is the daugh- ter of the late Ms. Melody Sanders and Andrew Liv- ingston. Her aunt is Ms. Sheila L. Sanders and her brother is Andrew Sanders.
She is the granddaughter of
Ms. Alice Newton, Ms. Rosa Lee Livingston, and the late Matthew Newton
Last month, Tampa native
Clarence P. Wilson, III,
was among the graduates at Full Sail University. The young man graduated Cum Laude on April 5, 2019.
Wilson graduated from Blake High School, in 2009. He continued his education at Morehouse College, where he earned his B. A. Degree in So- ciology in 2015. He selected the field of Entertainment Business for his Master of Sci- ence Degree.
Wilson is the son of Clarence P. and Sanjo Dixon Wilson, Jr. He is the grandson of Mrs. Curtiss Wilson, and the late Clarence P. Wilson, Sr.
MS. CRYSTAL SANDERS
and the late Samuel Brad- shaw.
Graduates From Edward Waters College
   CLARENCE P. WILSON, III
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