Freed Hardeman University - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Henderson, TN)

 - Class of 1987

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ALPHA CHI Row 1: Jerry Burbee, Timothy Mayfield, Tammy Barnes, Christis Chaney, Rhonda Hall, Regina Brittain, Lorie Roberts, Pete Baker, Chris Overby. Row 2: Brent Dodge, Debbie Johns, Jeanna Massey, Susan Poteet, Lisa Kennedy, Randall Lovett. Row 3: Craig Bennett, Jonathan Searcy, John Jobe, Laura Gobbell, Judy Gal- loway, Craig Waddell, Roy Neal Grissom. Row 4: Dawn Garrett, Jamie Faulkner, Shirley Woosley, Lisa Gard' ner, Lisa Long, Kim Bonnell, Carol Hayes, Ray Russell, Allen Walker. Row 5: Pam Reid, Lisa Nichols, Janna Phy, Sherry Moore. HONCRS ASSUCIATIO Row 1: John McLaughlin, Randy Beck, Royce Webb, Sheryl McCash, Susan Poteet, Tim Webb, Mark lceno- gle, Mark Miller, John Hollingsworth. Row 2: John Sims, Brian Whittield, Martin Vhaney, Matt Vega, Con- nie Lewis, Andrienne Sanders, Dawn Garrett, Steph- anie Short, Amy Watrous. Row 3: Mary Cline, Patsy Webb, Christine Koehler, Tammy Shadwick, Sheri Ver- egge, Ginger Engle, Gail Latham, Melissa Clark. Row 4: Tammy Barnes, Mary Cline, Debbie Johns Mike Dozier, Allsion Elam, Kelly Lancaster. Row 5: Hodon Yates, Sharon Aldridge, Steve Dobbins, Nita Barnes, David Oliver, Susan Skelton, Anita McCandless, Tim Miller, Melissa Tollerson, Vickie Terhune. Row 6: Renee hen- son, Tracy Johns, Steve Holladay, Bob Bloomingburg, Kim Hale, ClayHobbs, Judy Hughes. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Row 1: David Jennen, Lanny Poteet, Debbie Johns, Ray Eaton, John Hill. Row 2: Mike Dozier, Tricia Hipps, Jeff Lewis, Winston Harless, Celine Holder, Rita Gawthrop, Uduak Effiong. Row 3: Susan Poteet, Stacy Moflitt, Keli McDaniel. 1 00 HONORARY ORGANIZA Tiozvs 'A Sm 4 f -1. . . N ..-at Will 7' :W ...L 4 ff . . .. C. .www .,,,a, .. N ,wc f Av:-fi' .www A, Ste wg 5 M 'Sp A 232 775,

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ORGANIZATIONS OFFER PROFESSIONALISM Organizations offer professionalism to their members. The Association for Computing Ma- chinery was no exception in trying to pro- mote professionalism. The main goal of the organization was to make students aware of the job possibilities in their field. ACM tried to prepare students for gradu- ation by letting them know what the job market is looking for. One way this is accom- plished is through monthly meetings featur- ing guest speakers. Another way is by at- tending the yearly national convention which brings together both professionals and stu- dents to discuss current practices in the com- puter science field. This year's 20 person membership was led by Michael Dozier, chairman, Susan Po- teet, vice chairman, Tracy Johns, secretary, and Harold Minton, treasurer. Gamma Nu Omega promoted interest in science and professional careers. The club, organized in 1977, has 25 members dedicated to the advancement of the sciences. Members learned through cave explora- tions, visits to archeological finds and trips to high technological facilities. Guest speakers gave members some insight into the actual career responsibilities. Officers of Gamma Nu Omega were: John Estes, president, Uduak Effiong and Hodon Yates, vice presidentsg and Corene Thomas, secretaryftreasurer. W PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Row 1: Richard Cave, Steve Noles, Mark lcenogle, James Maxwell, Russ Gill, Scott Charles. Row 2: Cam- eron Stokes, Marilyn Mitchell, Robin Cobb, Missy Mis- kelly, Kim Cotter, Glynn Dilbeck, Laurie McClish, Mel Pendley, Connie Cochran. DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS 99



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Organizations Offer Excellence The Honors Association, composed of 80 members, provides academically talented students at F-HC with benefits of an honors program. The club has been on campus for approxi- mately 10 years and John G. Hollinsworth is the sponsor. Each month the Honors Associ- ation meets for planning and discussion. Field trips took the club to Nashville for Shakespearean plays, to Vanderbilt for the Nashville Symphony, and to Memphis to view the Ramsses II exhibit. The association sponsors Faculty Forum each semester, allowing the faculty an op- portunity to defend certain dissertations. The Honors Council was the main decision making head for the association. Council members were Royce Webb, chairman, Ran- dy Beck, John McLaughlin, Sheryl Lyn McCash, Tim Webb, Mark Miller, Mark Icen- ogle, and Susan Poteet who was chosen stu- dent representative to the Tennessee Hon- ors Council. Alpha Psi Omega is a collegiate hon- oray national dramatic fraternity. Members are selected each semester based on their dedication to the advancement of theatre. There are currently 13 members. F-HC's chapter of Alpha Psi Omega was honored by the national president as having an active program and was featured in this year's Playbill, the fraternity magazine. The organization finances a scholarship which allows a student to attend the Shake- speare Festival in Stratford, Ontario. ln the spring, the organization presents a Festival of One Acts and also coordinates the annu- al Spotlight awards ceremony. Celine Hold- er served as president and was assisted by Jeff Lewis and Rita Gawthrop. Alpha Chi is a national college honorary society consisting of 235 chapters in 44 states. The Alpha Chi chapter at F-HC pro- vides the campus directory. Contributions have been made by Alpha Chi toward the religious periodical Vetus Testanutum. W Making plans for the trip to Ramsses ll, the Honors Council meets to discuss those last minute details' photo by Richard Claiborne. HONORARY ORGANIZA TIONS 1

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