Port St. Joe honors Class of 2024
It was a joyous moment for members of the Port St. Joe High School graduating class of 2024 receiving their diplomas on May 23.
And it was a sorrowful time as well, as the parents of Travis Rozelle Jenkins, Jr. received his diploma posthumously, years after the popular student perished in a tragic automobile accident.
“In our time of joy on this special day, we remember our loved ones who are no longer with us,” read a page dedicated to him in the commencement program. “We are saddened by their absence but we are comforted in knowing that they are forever in our hearts and memories,”
Following the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance by Braden Jackson, and the invocation from Zhyion Quinn, Class President Lance Larry gave his address.
Following that the audience in the high school gymnasium heard from Superintendent Jim Norton, and from Principal Sissy Godwin, who assisted in the presentation of the diplomas to the 104 graduates.
Placed in the Hall of Fame were Jenna Barfield, Wenses Benedict, Samantha Childers
Marcus Clayton, CJ Conway, Hannah Da Costa, Nataleigh Parham, Cullen Partie, Avery Pharr, Fisher Van Der Tulip, Elyse Williams and TJ Jenkins, honorary.
Florida Bright Futures scholarships, eligible for 100% tuition, went to Natalie Parham,
Cullen Partie, Annabelle Partin, Avery Pharr and Elyse Williams. The Florida Medallion Scholarship, eligible for 75% tuition, went to Hunter Hicks, Tyrus Strickland, CJ Conway and Sara Durham
The following is a list of the many scholarships and achievements that were handed out, as well as their amounts.
Academic Achievement: CJ Conway $700, Kai Presley $150, Carson Hendricks $150, Weston Taranto $200
Aldonia Quinn, $250: Lance Larry, Zhyion Quinn, Mikhai Larry
American Legion 116 Willis V. Rowan, $250: Annabelle Partin
Andrew Sheppard Memorial, $500: Uwenses Benedict
Anealia Johnson-Bush UCF, $500: Cullen Partie
Band Boosters, $500: Natalie Parham, Sara Durham
BECASA Creative Careers, $1,000: Avery Pharr, Dakota Tousignant
Billy C. Quinn, $250: CJ Conway, Zhyion Quinn, Sha’Myra O’Neal, Mikhai
Larry
Billy Tapper Longshoremen’s Union, $350: Zhyion Quinn, Weston Taranto
Bro. Howard Browning, $500: Brooke White
Bryce Nelson, $500: Hannah DaCosta
B. Walter Wilder, $1,400: Tessa Talarico
City-Wide Missionary, $200: Mikhai Larry, Zhyion Quinn, Sha’Myra O’Neal
C. Leonard Belin, $1,400: Destiny Gray
C. Luther Pickles, $500: Hunter Hicks, Avery Pharr
Damon and Gillie McNair, $500: Mikhai Larry
David Childress, $1,000: Samantha Childers
Delta Kappa Gamma Beta Beta, $500: Brooke White
Donnie and Carolyn M. Young, $1,600: Riley McGuffin
Dr. Krista Thompson Health Science, $1,000: Addyson Creekmore
Dr. Krista Thompson out of state, $1,000: Mary Margaret Farrell
Dr. Timothy Beard, $1,000: Zhyion Quinn
Edwin G. Williams, $1,000: Lance Larry
Emerald Coast Federal Credit Union Teresa Lynn Taylor, $500: Daylon Hunnings
Military Enlistment Awards, $100: Zachary Cassidy, Elijah Reynolds, Kaylee Schweikert, Ethan Elliot, and Wake Giffen
Fantasia, $1,000: Hunter Hicks
First United Methodist Baxter/Taylor, $1,000: Kevin Barnes
First United Methodist Care Closet Wewa, $1,000: Riley McGuffin
Gulf Coast State College Achievement – Gulf County: $2,000 Riley McGuffin, $1,000 Samantha Childers
George and Hilda Duren Family ROTC: $5,000 Annabelle Partin, $2,000 Sara Durham, $1,000 Riley McGuffin
George Tapper, $2,500: Elyse Williams
Gibson, $4,000: Maya Itzkovitz
Gulf Coast Electric Coop, $1,000: Tessa Talarico
Greg Johnson Memorial, $1,400: Addyson Creekmore
Gulf County Educators, $400: Lance Larry
Gulf County Sheriff’s Office, $1,000: Hannah Creamer
Herman Dean, $250: Natalie Parham
James Cooley Masonic Lodge #111, $500: Maelee Lewis
Jimmy and Susan Wilder, $1,400: Danika Kelly, Kylie Ingalls, Chloe Davis, Dylan Davis, John Cullen
J. Lamar Faison, $250: Emma Leffew
John Reeves PACE, $1,400: Riley McGuffin, Maelee Lewis, Jenna Barfield
Jonathan Paul Pierce Memorial, $1,400: Destiny Gray
Justin Ayers Dream On, $1,000: Jenna Barfield
Karen Taylor Memorial, $1,500: Brooke White
Kiwanis Service, $1,400: Mikhai Larry
Kiwanis Subject Areas, $100: Science – Avery Pharr; Math – Natalie Parham; Social Studies – Cullen Partie; English – Dylan Davis
Kiwanis Vocational, $1,000: Brandon Heckenlively
Knights of Pythias, $500: Sara Durham, Mikhai Larry, Zhion Quinn
Lila Gunter Nursing, $2,000: Hannah Creamer
Lowery-Worley: Bryleigh Jones $250; Fisher Vandertulip $250
Margaret Key Biggs, $250: Brooke White
Margie Davis, $500: Isabella Canington
Marilyn Witten, $1,500: Garrett Acree, Chelsea Bishop
Martin Niederer 9/11: Maya Itzkovitz $5,000, Mary Margaret Farrell $1,000
Miller Heating and Air, $1,250: Elyse Williams, Hunter Hicks
Murphy Nursing, $1,400: Sara Durham
Dr. Naomi Barnes Memorial Odyssey of the Mind: Jenna Barfield and Isabella Canington
National Honor Society: Natalie Parham $200, Elyse Williams $300
Norman C. Buchert Engineering/Math, $1,500: Maya Itzkovitz
North Florida Bass, $500: Chelsea Bishop
Pat and Bob Kerrigan, $1,000: Danny Nguyen, Cullen Partie, Emma Leffew, Landry Rowland, Dakota Tousignant
GCSC Pathways to Success, $8,400: Zhyion Quinn, Danica Kelly, CJ Conway
Paul Gant Memorial, $250: Zhyion Quinn, Fisher Vandertulip, Lance Larry, Mikhai Larry
Paul and Marlene Sewell, $5,00 Brookelyn White
Peppers Spanish, $1,000: Elyse Williams
Perry and Young, $500: Samantha Childers
Port St. Joe Garden Collicott-Miller, $1,000: Cullen Partie
PSJ Ministerial Alliance, $750: Samantha Childers, CJ Conway
Prevail, $1,000: Addyson Creekmore
R. Marion Craig, $250: Avery Pharr
ROTC Academic Achievement, $1,000: Arlena Gleichner
Sacred Heart Hospital, $500: Annabelle Partin
Sam Cox Memorial, $1,500: Maya Itzkovitz
Sara Taylor Memorial, $300: Gabriella Dimitrijevich
SGT Linda Lewis Memorial, $500: Sha’Myra O’Neal
Swivel Sisters Women’s Fishing Club, $4,000: Samantha Childers
Temple Watson SGA, $1,000: Samantha Childers
Tony Barbee Memorial, $500: Dylan Davis
Travis TJ Jenkins Memorial, $500: Max Godwin, Lance Larry, Mikhai Larry, Samantha Childers
Vern Eppinette, $500: Estevan Angel
VFW Community, $5,000: Samantha Childers
Victor LaFeryl FUMC Care Closet, $1,500: Sara Durham
Plant A Seed Scholarship, $5,500: Emma Leffew
University of Auburn: Nataleigh Parham (Band Scholarship, Meredith Ann Birchfield Endowment Scholarship and the Academic Charter Scholarship)
Troy State University: Avery Pharr (Band scholarship; Scholars Award; Chancellor’s Award for Global Competitiveness)
Savannah College of Art and Design: Dakota Tousignant (Student Recognition Scholarship and SCAD Academic Honors Scholarship)
Gulf Coast State College: Hannah Da Costa (National Junior College Athletic Association Cross Country scholarship)
Huntingdon College: Brooke White (Scarlet & Grey cheerleading scholarship)
Auburn University at Montgomery: Fisher Van Der Tulip (Baseball scholarship)
Troy State University: Mary Margaret Farrell (Trojan Leadership Scholarship and the Sunshine Scholars Award and Chancellor’s Award for Global Competitiveness)
Florida Southern College: Arlena Gleichner (Watson Scholarship)
University of Florida: Maya Itzkovitz (Gator Spirit Scholarship)
Southeastern University: CJ Conway (President’s Academic Scholarship, the Florida Realtors Education Foundation Scholarship, Apalachicola Masonic Lodge 76 Scholarship and scholarship from Redemption Point Church of God)
Unmanned Safety Institute Ground Safety Certification: Lawson Smiley (Also a Federal Aviation Pilot License Part 107 for unmanned aircraft)
EKG Technician Certification: Samantha Childers, Sara Durham, Annabelle Partin, Avery Pharr, Elyse Williams
Phlebotomy Certification: Samantha Childers, Sara Durham, Tylar Miller, Annabelle Partin, Avery Pharr, Isabelle Watt, Elyse Williams
Meet the Editor
David Adlerstein, The Apalachicola Times’ digital editor, started with the news outlet in January 2002 as a reporter.
Prior to then, David Adlerstein began as a newspaperman with a small Boston weekly, after graduating magna cum laude from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. He later edited the weekly Bellville Times, and as business reporter for the daily Marion Star, both not far from his hometown of Columbus, Ohio.
In 1995, he moved to South Florida, and worked as a business reporter and editor of Medical Business newspaper. In Jan. 2002, he began with the Apalachicola Times, first as reporter and later as editor, and in Oct. 2020, also began editing the Port St. Joe Star.