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

 - Class of 1987

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Freed Hardeman University - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Henderson, TN) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 111 of 248
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Dactylology Club Row 1: Jamie Bilbruck, Tim James, Jeannie Derflinger, Jackie Makool, Missy Miskelly, Sherry Jennette. Row 2: Dawn Sutton, Angie Cook, Mary-Lou Losey, Clista Far- ley, Steve Collins. Row 3: Tammy Shadwick, Robin Cobb, Jody Miller, Gloria Postlethwait. Collegiate Civitans Row 1: Scott Sewell, Bruce Jones, Chris Anschultz. Row 2: Todd Clippard, Jonna Pickle, Laura Parish, David Oliver. Row 3: Steve Sentell, Kirk Mills, Reeder Oldham. College Republicans Row 1: Jeannie Derflinger, Rick Gray, Jamie Bilbruck, Row 2: Jackie Simmons, Mary-Lou Losey, Tammy Shadwick, Jackie Makool, Wendell Bloomingburg. Special Interest Organizations 105

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Organization Offer Instruction College Republicans is designed to de- velop political skills and understanding of the political process. The 15 members also promote the Republican party among the students and aid in the election of Republi- can candidates. The club got off to a great start this year with involvement in the legislative races in Madison and Chester counties. College Re- publicans worked with Union University's Young Republicans during the 1986 Gover- noris campaign. According to Reeder Oldham, sponsor, whether one is a Republican, Democrat or independent is not important. People need to get involved in the process in order to realize elections have a great impact in our lives,', Oldham stated. This organizationls sole purpose is not to 'run down' any politi- cal faction but to get people involved in the political process. The goal of the Dactylolgy Club, formed in 1979, is to learn to communicate with the deaf so that the gospel can be car- ried to those who cannot hear. This year the club sponsored a penny drive that raised S200 for the Birmingham School for the Deaf, the only school in the brotherhood that trains preachers for the deaf ministry. Leading the 18 member club was Jamie Bilbruck, president, Tim James, vice presi- dent, Jeannie Derflinger, secretary, Angie Cook, treasurer, and Missy Miskelly, histori- an. Sherry Jennette served as sponsor of the club. Civitans is a service club which serves both the college and local communities. They helped regularly with the county blood program, the Cerebral Palsy Center, Special Olympics, and the special education classes in Chester County. Officers for Civitans were Jeannie Der- flinger, president, Carol Boner, vice presi- dent, Ginger Arnold, secreatryg and Lisa Er- win, treasurer. Wendell Bloomingburg sponsors the organization. W 1 04 SPECIAL INTEREST ORGA NIZA Tioivs Making a stop on his campaign trail at F-HC, Winfield Dunn, canidate for governor, spoke to the students during chapel. photo by Micah Brinkley



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Student Government Association Row 1: Jon Shoulders, Leanne Heftington. Row 2: Tara Sullins, Holly Rachels, Sarah Eubanks, Kurt Mills. Julie Gann. Row 3: Trudy Baxter, Jennifer Webster, Deidra Watson, Stacy Molfitt. Tim Hall, Anna Eubanks. Row 4: Todd Fulkerson, Chris Anschultz, Bryant E vans, Robert Wagner, Steve Sentell, Jett' Johnson, Russ Gill, David Weathers. Row 5: Laura Parish. Nancy Hastings, Chuck Duer, Stacy Overby, Paul Rogers. SGA a nd S-AA Serve The Masses In 1978, the Student-Alumni Associa- tion was formed to promote F-HC and Christian education. S-AA accomplishes this through service. b S-AA was active in many different activi' ties this year. They sponsored the campus Christmas party, Valentine's party, Silly Sat- urday, and all the gala dealing with the Homecoming queen. The organization was called upon to serve at many banquets. They were asked to usher at concerts and the S100 Benefit Dinner. Officers for S-AA included Wayne Scott, president, Rick Brooks, vice president for personnel involvementg Joy Marsh, vice president for special events, Rhonda Hall, 1 06 SERVICE ORGANIZA TIONS business manager, Elaine Endsley, secretary, Alan Robinson, chapling and Carmen Hud- dleston, historian. Jim Selbe and Jim Ed- monds served as sponsors. The Student Government Associa- tion played a major role in many of the decisions which were made concerning the students. The purpose of SGA is to be a go- between. SGA listens to complaints and sug- gestions from the students and tries to an- swer those complaints to benefit everyone involved. Student Government Association officers were: Jon Shoulders, presidentg Paul Rog- ers, vice president, and Leanne Heffington, secretary. QQ That's what friends are for!!! Lisa Gibbons, Kristie Glass, and Michelle York have their picture taken to- gether during the S-AA sponsored Christmas party. photo by Micah Brinkley.

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