{"id":197,"date":"2010-09-27T15:00:09","date_gmt":"2010-09-27T20:00:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ezing.me\/transfer\/?p=197"},"modified":"2014-09-23T08:34:28","modified_gmt":"2014-09-23T13:34:28","slug":"croftscholars2010","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/web20.olemiss.edu\/news\/wordpress\/croftscholars2010\/","title":{"rendered":"Eleven Outstanding Freshmen Named 2010-11 Croft Scholars"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>OXFORD,  Miss. \u2013 Eight students from Mississippi, two from Tennessee and one  from Louisiana have entered the University of Mississippi this fall  on prestigious scholarships as members of the Croft Institute for International  Studies.<\/p>\n<div class=\"jce_caption\" style=\"margin: 8px; padding: 6px; float: left; border: 1px solid #000000; display: inline-block;\"><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"border: 2px solid #000000; float: left;\" alt=\"CroftScholars\" src=\"http:\/\/ezing.me\/transfer\/wp-content\/uploads\/images\/CroftScholars.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: left; padding: 6px; color: #000000; clear: both;\"><strong>This year&#8217;s incoming class of Croft Scholars includes (front, l to r) Sampada <br \/>Kapoor of Ridgeland, Brad Gordon of Pascagoula, Grace Anne Boyd of <br \/>Cordova, Tenn., Colby Woods of Byhalia and Alexandra Jones of Madison, <br \/>and (back, l to r) Patrick Fields of Byram, William Bumpas of Dyersburg, <br \/>Tenn., Walker Messer of Lucedale, George Rochelle of Norco, La., and Jacob <br \/>McGee of Lake.<\/strong><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>The  2010-11 Croft Scholars each receive $8,000 per year for four years of  undergraduate study. The Croft Institute, created in 1997 through a  $60 million gift by the Joseph E. Bancroft Charitable and Educational  Fund, ensures that students are prepared for leadership in business,  public service, education and other fields with a deeper knowledge of  an increasingly interdependent world.<\/p>\n<p>Attesting  to their abilities, the new Croft Scholars have ACT scores ranging from  28 to 34. They include a National Merit Finalist and three National  Merit Commended Scholars.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;These  are among the most promising and competitive students in the nation,&#8221;  said Kees Gispen, executive director of the Croft Institute. &#8220;They  could have gone to pretty much any college or university in the United  States, and we are fortunate to have them in our Croft program.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;These  talented young men and women play a crucial role in sustaining the close-knit  and challenging learning environment that is our hallmark. From those  who have gone before them, we know that the Croft scholars will not  disappoint our high expectations. This is a unique opportunity for them,  too.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>They  are Grace Anne Boyd of Cordova, Tenn., Evangelical Christian School;  William Bumpas of Dyersburg, Tenn., Dyersburg High School; Patrick Fields  of Byram, Terry High School; Brad Gordon of Pascagoula, Pascagoula High  School; Alexandra Jones of Madison, Ridgeland High School; Sampada Kapoor  of Ridgeland, Ridgeland High School; Jacob McGee of Lake, East Rankin  Academy; Walker Messer of Lucedale, East Central High School; George  Rochelle of Norco, La., Destrehan High School; Susanna Rychlak of Oxford,  Oxford High School; and Colby Woods of Byhalia, Center Hill High School.<\/p>\n<p>As  members of the Croft Institute, all the scholars have declared a major  in international studies. They all are also members of the university&#8217;s  Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College, which provides students from  all disciplines with a vibrant center of academic excellence to help  them become outstanding in their fields and engaged citizens of their  communities.<\/p>\n<p>Boyd  graduated from ECS with a 4.0 grade-point average, ranking No. 2 in  her class of 123 students. A National Merit Commended Scholar and a  National Spanish Exam Top Finalist, she scored 33 on the ACT. In high  school, she served as vice president of the National Honor Society and  president of the Beta Club. A member of the Servant Leadership Institute,  she was a community service volunteer including work with Target House,  Su Casa Ministries and Streets Ministries. Her parents are David and  Catherine Boyd.<\/p>\n<p>Bumpas  finished among the salutatorian students in his class of 229 at DHS.  A National Merit Commended Scholar, he posted a 4.0 GPA and 33 ACT.  He founded a China Club at his school and served as editor-in-chief  of the newspaper, The Trojan Torch. A member of the National Honor Society,  he attended the Tennessee Governor&#8217;s School for the Humanities. His  community service included work with Life Choices and the Dyersburg  Union Mission. At Ole Miss, he is a member of the Chinese Flagship Language  Program, which is one of four partnering programs in the U.S. that share  two Chinese Flagship Centers in China. He also participates in the Chancellor&#8217;s  Leadership Class. His parents are Wally and Reni Bumpas.<\/p>\n<p>Fields  ranked No. 1 in his class of 284 at THS, posting a 4.19 GPA and 34 ACT.  Recipient of U.S. Congressional Medals in bronze and silver, he was  THS&#8217;s Star Student. He was named his school&#8217;s Academic Football Player  of the Year two consecutive years and male winner of the 2009 Wendy&#8217;s  Heisman. A member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Club, he  served as vice president of the Beta Club. Involved in many community  service activities, he was Youth Volunteer of the Year at Willow Creek  Nursing Home and worked with the Salvation Army and Katrina Relief.  His parents are Wayne Fields and Angela Fields.<\/p>\n<p>Gordon  finished No. 1 in his class of 231 at PHS, with a 3.92 GPA and 31 ACT.  A member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club, he served as co-captain  of the Quiz Bowl Team. He participated in the Gulf Coast Youth Leadership  Program, won second place at State History Day Competition and was named  Rotary Club Student of the Month. His community service included work  at the Pascagoula River Audubon Society. At Ole Miss, he is a scholar  in the Russian Language Initiative, which helps students build a fluency  in Russian so that they can communicate with native speakers and in  a native-Russian environment. His parents are Rodney and Lisa Gordon.<\/p>\n<p>Jones  ranked No. 1 in her class of 187 at RHS with a 4.0 GPA. She posted a  31 on the ACT. She attended the Mississippi Governor&#8217;s School, was named  by Portico as one of &#8220;25 Students Who will Change the World&#8221;  and placed first and second in the statewide National French Exam. She  served as editor of the school newspaper, head of the Debate Team, co-president  of the French Club and president of the Beta Club. She lettered in softball,  and her community service included work with Big Brother\/Big Sister  and Invisible Children. At Ole Miss, she is a member of the Chancellor&#8217;s  Leadership Class. Her parents are Charles and Angela Jones.<\/p>\n<p>Kapoor  graduated sixth in her class of 187 at RHS with a 3.92 GPA. She scored  31 on the ACT. She served as the RHS Ambassador, assistant editor of  the school newspaper and co-captain of the Academic Team. Winner of  the Excellence in Academic Competition Award, she belonged to the National  Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. Her community service included  work with the Good Samaritan Center, Relay for Life, Mississippi Natural  Science Museum and TOP Soccer. At Ole Miss, she is a scholar in the  Japanese Language Initiative, which helps students build a fluency in  Japanese so that they can communicate with native speakers and in a  native-Japanese environment. Kapoor&#8217;s parents are Parveen and Seema  Kapoor.<\/p>\n<p>McGee  graduated No. 1 in his class of 38 at ERA. He posted a 4.0 GPA and 31  ACT score. A participant in Mississippi Governor&#8217;s School and Mississippi  Boys&#8217; State, he won first place in the state in Latin I Academic Betterment  Competition and was a member of his school&#8217;s Academic Quiz Bowl Team.  His community service included work with Katrina Relief Worker, in nursing  homes and through Salem Baptist Church. His parents are Joe and Lynn  McGee.<\/p>\n<p>Messer  graduated second in his class of 169 at ECHS with a 4.0 GPA. He scored  28 on the ACT.<\/p>\n<p>He was recognized by the Young  Lawyer&#8217;s Association for his &#8220;Speak Out on the Coast Speech,&#8221;  and he attended the People to People Leadership Summit. He was chosen  the Mississippi High School Athletic Association Scholar Athlete. A  member of the ECHS Band and Spanish Club, he served as president of  the Spanish Honor Society and as publicity chair of the Beta Club. In  community service, his work included volunteering for Coastal Cleanup  and Relay for Life and doing yard work for the elderly. He is the son  of Stephen and Carol Messer.<\/p>\n<p>Rochelle  ranked No. 3 in a class of 307 at DHS with a 4.0 GPA. He posted a 32  ACT.<\/p>\n<p>He attended Louisiana Boys  State and won second place in Descartes competition at the Mu Alpha  Theta State Convention. He served as captain of the DHS swim team and  won a Wendy&#8217;s Heisman. He was a People to People Student Ambassador.  His community service activities included work with the Sacred Heart  School Fall Festival and Kick-Off Mentor Program. At Ole Miss, he is  a scholar in the German Language Initiative, which helps students build a fluency  in German so that they can communicate with native speakers and in a  native-German environment. His parents are George and Carey Rochelle.<\/p>\n<p>Rychlak,  a National Merit Finalist, graduated from OHS with a 3.81 GPA, ranking  8th in a class of 195. She scored 31 on the ACT. She belonged to Delta  Epsilon Phi (German Honor Society), National Society of High School  Scholars and National Honor Society. President of the OHS Student Body,  she participated in OHS Theater and was a cabinet member of Mu Alpha  Theta. Captain of her school&#8217;s cross country team, she was named an  All-State Cross Country Runner and winner of a Tri-Athlete Award. She  served as secretary of the Oxford Mayor&#8217;s Youth Council and participated  in the Oxford\/Lafayette Jr. Leadership Program. Her community service  included work with the Humane Society, Food Pantry and Angel Ranch.  At Ole Miss, she is a member of the Chancellor&#8217;s Leadership Class. Her  parents are Ronald and Claire Rychlak.<\/p>\n<p>Woods  graduated No. 1 in his class of 150 at CHHS, posting a 4.0 GPA. He scored  31 on the ACT. A member of the Superintendent Youth Leadership Council,  Spanish Club and Beta Club, he served as president of his class and  the Science Club. He attended Mississippi Governor&#8217;s School, and during  his junior year, he participated in UM&#8217;s Lott Leadership Institute for  High School Students. His involvement in community service included  work with Pennies for Patients, Relay for Life, Goodwill, Soup Kitchen  and Palmer Home orphanage. At Ole Miss, he is a member of the Chancellor&#8217;s  Leadership Class and a scholar in the German Language Initiative, which  helps students build a fluency in German so that they can communicate  with native speakers and in a native-German environment. 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