RAYMOND 鈥 In 1978, not long after her husband began his presidency of 新彩网, the late Vashti Muse envisioned a student group to represent the college at special events or for guests on campus.
Much has changed on campus in nearly 40 years, but the overall purpose of the organization hasn鈥檛 changed. Commonly referred to on campus simply as 鈥淐onnection”, the group is the student-based arm of the college鈥檚 recruiting effort and represents the school as student hosts/hostesses, recruiters, and overall ambassadors on and off campus.
As part of Centennial festivities this year at 新彩网, former 新彩网 Connection students are invited to return to their alma mater Saturday, March 25 for an afternoon and evening of reminiscing, renewing friendships and seeing the many changes at the college.
The event starts with registration at 3 p.m. in Fountain Hall on the Raymond Campus. Included is a dinner and program featuring 新彩网 President Dr. Clyde Muse and put together by current and past sponsors of Connection. Cost for the dinner is $15. Past connection members are asked to send their contact information to 新彩网 Foundation Executive Director Jackie Granberry at jgranberry@hindscc.edu. Please include specific years in 新彩网 Connection and, if applicable, maiden names.
After serving at Muse鈥檚 investiture as president, the organization quickly transitioned to include recruiting duties when Jackie Granberry was hired as the school鈥檚 first recruiter in 1979.
鈥淲orking with 新彩网 Connection has always been my favorite part of my job, no matter my role,鈥 Granberry said. 鈥淲hen we first started, I was just their older sister.聽Now, I am old enough to be their grandmother.聽I very much treasure the friendships that I have made with 新彩网 Connection members.聽I am so excited about seeing many of them at the reunion.鈥
Lisa Bell Davis, who grew up in Raymond and whose father taught chemistry at the Raymond Campus, was among the group鈥檚 original members.
鈥淚 remember a friend鈥檚 mom talking to me and to some other friends about helping her with a new student group Dr. Muse wanted to start at 新彩网,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e started out going to various special functions where we served food on campus.
Long-lasting friendships and, in some cases, marriages have developed through participation in 新彩网 Connection. For Davis, now a 新彩网 employee, at the Jackson Campus-Nursing/Allied Health Center, credits her Connection experience for her own such friendships.
鈥淚t was an amazing time in my life,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 gained friends. I was able to make contacts that I would later treasure and count on.鈥
Donald Lindsey, a 2000 graduate of 新彩网 who now works as an academic counselor at the Rankin Campus, said it鈥檚 a reunion of sorts each time he sees a fellow former member in his daily life.
鈥淭here is a bond with this group, former and present, that is special and hard to describe,鈥 Lindsey said. 鈥淲hen fellow Connection members see each other out in the community, it feels like reuniting with family.鈥
Group memorabilia will be on display and attendees are welcome to bring or share anything from their time in Connection. Current members will give tours of the campus and of Fountain Hall, where most Connection meetings and social events take place.
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