Cowley's Immanuel Thompson named Arkansas City's Outstanding Student
One month after being named Cowley College’s March Student of the Month,
freshman Immanuel “Manny” Thompson received even larger recognition
by being selected as Arkansas City’s Outstanding Student April 11 in the
college’s Earle N. Wright Community Room.
“When I found out I won I was kind of surprised because there were a lot
of great students nominated for it,” Thompson said.
Thompson, son of Brenda Thompson, is a Sports Medicine major from Wichita. He
has two younger brothers, Gary 18, and Garrett 13. He is currently taking 25
hours of classes at Cowley, but still manages to be involved in Student Government,
Multicultural Scholars Program, Black Student Union, IMPACT, Cowley Crazies,
PAWS, and Student Athletic Training.
“My mother serves as my motivation, while the awards and recognition are
motivation as well,” Thompson said. ‘This will help keep me going
to finish the year on top.”
Thompson received a plaque and a cash prize of $100 for being named Arkansas
City’s Outstanding Student.
Fellow Cowley College students Jancye Sturd and Will Brantley were among the
nine finalists for the award. Other finalists were, Colby Watters, Wes Brantley
and Spencer Venus from the middle school; and, Siera Lungren, Jonathan Wallace
and Sarah Martin from the high school.
Former Arkansas City Mayor Bud Shelton helped create the award in 1984.
“The leaders of our community, the leaders of our country and our state
are in this age group right now,” Shelton said. “My goal is to see
that we honor these people.”
To top off the weekend, Thompson an accomplished boxer, won the Regional Golden
Gloves Championships held in Hutchinson. He knocked out his first opponent before
winning by decision in the title fight.
By winning the Regional Tournament, Thompson got to compete at the 2008 National
Golden Gloves Championships held May 5-10 in Grand Rapids, Mich.
Summer 2008
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