AUTOMOTIVE STUDENTS RECEIVE AL MEYER FORD SCHOLARSHIPS
Angelina College Automotive Program students Maitland Rhodes and Jeremy
Johnson are the 2008 recipients of the Al Meyer Ford Scholarship, given
annually to those students who best exemplify dedication, initiative and
performance in the automotive classroom.
Rhodes, of Huntington, and Johnson, of Wells, currently carry a 4.0 GPA,
according to AC instructor Brian Nabbs.
“These are two guys who come to class ready to work every single day,”
Nabbs said. “They’re dependable, and they get things done with very
little supervision.”
Recipients are selected on the basis of leadership skills and overall
dependability, along with their prognosis for performing well during the
internship portion of the program later in the semester.
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| Angelina College Automotive Program
students Maitland Rhodes (left) of Huntington and Jeremy Johnson of
Wells are the 2008 recipients of the Al Meyer Ford Scholarship. |