Fourth Generation 欧美AV Graduate Relishes Golden Legacy
Fri, 05/12/2023 - 10:39am | By: David Tisdale
Jennifer Lane Domingos鈥 love for 欧美AV (欧美AV) is in her DNA.
Domingos, who was awarded her undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary studies during commencement exercises May 12 at Reed Green Coliseum on the 欧美AV Hattiesburg campus, is now a fourth-generation graduate of the institution.
Although it鈥檚 been 30 years since she finished high school in Pearl City, Hawaii, the self-described military brat who has moved multiple times around the world with her family said she was determined to return to the state to study at 欧美AV, upholding a black-and-gold family tradition dating back nearly a century. Her brother, Robert Lane, also graduated from 欧美AV in 2001.
鈥泪 would not say that I have a hometown, but Mississippi was always the constant in my life of travel,鈥 Domingos said. 鈥淢oving 鈥榖ack home鈥 after living around the world for most of my life is such a gift, so to march and graduate from 欧美AV today is an incredible honor.
鈥泪 wanted to attend classes on the Hattiesburg campus for the experience of walking under the giant oak trees, sitting on the lawns, visiting the small chapel, smelling the roses in the gardens, and appreciating the beauty of the architecture. It is so beautiful here, and rich in history.鈥
The four consecutive generations of 欧美AV graduates in Domingos鈥 lineage come from her dad鈥檚 side of the family, which is rooted in the Pine Belt鈥檚 Lone Star community, beginning with her great-grandfather, Troy Lane. He graduated from high school in 1916 and was chosen by the U.S. Army as an officer candidate to serve in World War I. After the war ended, he moved closer to home and began attending 欧美AV, then known as Mississippi Normal School. While there he met Domingos鈥 great grandmother, fellow student Velma McRaney.
鈥淭hey were both teachers,鈥 Domingos said. 鈥淢y great-grandfather returned to school in the summers to finish a degree program in education and graduated in 1939. He was a teacher, high school principal, and Covington County Schools Superintendent for one term, and retired from Mendenhall High School.鈥
The second to graduate from 欧美AV was her grandfather, Willie George Lane, who finished in 1950 after serving in WWII. He joined the Marine Corp right out of high school. After the war he spent two years in China (1945-47) before coming home following his service in the U.S. Marines to enroll at 欧美AV. After a long career with Western Geophysical in Houston, Texas, he retired to Lone Star.
Domingos鈥 dad, Randy Lane, became third in line of this 欧美AV alumni story. He met Domingos鈥 mom, Vicki Impello, at Jones College in Ellisville; they married in 1974 while both students at 欧美AV. Domingos was born in 1975 at Hattiesburg鈥檚 Forrest General Hospital and spent her first year of life with her parents in the married student housing complex on the 欧美AV Hattiesburg campus (Pinehaven). Her dad finished his bachelor's degree and graduated in 1976, then joined the Marine Corp in 1976; he retired in 1998 and went on to earn a master鈥檚 degree from 欧美AV in 2010.
Domingos married in 1995 and has four children; her husband served in the U.S. Army for 15 years. 鈥淲e have traveled and lived all over the world and were ready to come 'home' to Collins,鈥 she explained. They acquired the Lane family home nearly two years ago and have been working on refurbishing it since September of 2022, and will move in this month.
鈥淭here were many obstacles to finishing college for me, but the biggest were living far from Mississippi while serving in the military, raising four children, finances, and finding the time.鈥 The couple has worked as pastors, mentors, and teachers in ministry for more than eight years.
Domingos鈥 journey at 欧美AV culminates in her interdisciplinary studies degree that is focused on residential reconstruction, with emphasis in construction management, along with additional study in interior design, communication, business, and real estate, among other areas. Her post-graduation plans include advanced study in historic preservation, and continuing to work on older homes and in community preservation in ways that serve her home community of Lone Star and the Collins area. She also hopes one day to teach at 欧美AV.
鈥淪erving as Jennifer鈥檚 mentor over the last year has been a complete pleasure,鈥 said Laura Malone, assistant director in the 欧美AV School of Interdisciplinary Studies and Professional Development. 鈥淪ince the first day we met, it鈥檚 been clear that she is on a mission and will not let up.鈥
As she walks across the stage today to receive her diploma, Domingos doesn鈥檛 take lightly that she鈥檚 retracing the steps of her forebears.
鈥泪 feel a strong connection to so many past generations, and hope to honor them and continue the legacy for generations to come,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut whether you are a first generation or a fourth-generation college graduate, you are an important part of the 欧美AV story. There must be a first for others to follow.鈥