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ff sf, 4 ,I It W-F HC Staff Row 1: Ray Eaton, Sue Anderson, Tim Dills, John Hill, Tony Young, Micah Brinkley. Row 2: James Vincent, David Florida, Allen Clark, Dave Clouse, Lynn Love- lace, Robert Wagner, Tim Jones, Kendall Joseph, Kim Hale, Melissa Tomlinson, Carla Henry. Row 3: Andrea Helton, Christi Pugh, Kathryn Sanders, Jeanette Car- aker, Julie Beaird, Tricia Hipps, Alan Cary, Melissa Mott, Anna Eubanks, Michelle Gilliland. Row 4: Harold Minton, Rory lrwin, Scott Ballard, Randy Lane, David Jennen, David Boboltz, Frank Kemp, Jimmy Gilliam, Kelly Shelton. f ' H N Q1 Getting hands-on experience, Alan Cary takes his shift as disc jockey in the control room. photo by Micah Brinkley. .siwjgiw-'f-.Qc-ani' 5 . W wx' 'it' CAMPUS PUBLICA Tioivs AND RADIO sm Tioiv 109
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Organizations Gffer Information Putting memories in print was the main purpose for the staff of The Treasure Chest, the college yearbook. The staff had many different goals to strive toward. The biggest was to produce a quality yearbook that, at the same time, was accurate, Another goal of the staff was to have as many people pictured in the year- book as possible. Micah Brinkley, editor of the yearbook, said, 'iWorking on a college yearbook is very different from a high school annual because there is a lot more freedom to try different things. The staff made one very big change. For the first time, students received their year- books at the beginning of the next year, This let us put the entire year in one book Treasure Chest Staff Row 1: Kim Choat, Micah Brinkley, Timothy Maytield, Row 2: Dianna Chesser, Shelly Latham, Ramona Row- den, Mark Abbott. Beth Cole, Scotty Sparks, Michael Hatley, Richard Claiborne. Bell Tower Staff Row 1: Kim Hale, Karen Ford, Trent Dade, Melissa Fritts, Sue Anderson, Lora DeFore, Tim Carroll, Melis- sa Scott, Jeff Hand, Karen Hammack, Lanny Poteet, Craig Bennett, Lisa Mitchell, Tim Dills, Pete Parker, Kendra Bonnell, instead of twof' Brinkley stated. Kim Choat was the assistant editor of the yearbook and Timothy Mayfield was the business manager. Nancy Bennett was the advisor. The Bell Tower, campus newspaper, had for its goal reporting the events on cam- pus in order to keep the students, faculty, and administration fully updated. There was a great deal of help from many places on the paper. Lora DeFore, advisor, had her advertising class sell the advertise- ments and her reporting class write some of the stories. DeFore stated, By doing this, a greater number of people can be involved with the paper. Serving as co-editors were Kendra Bonnell and Pete Baker. W-FHC, 91.5 on your radio dial, offered alternative programming for the listeners while preparing students for careers in broadcasting. Many changes and improvements were made during this college year. The Top 40 Rock style of music was changed to adult contemporary and jazz during the day. This was done for the purpose of satisfying area businesses who wanted music to play in their offices. Heading the list of staff members was Ray Eaton who served as station manager. Student leaders included Program Direc- tor Dave Clouse, Music Director Tim Dills and News Director John Hill. sw . we N R' S 'S is - i' X f'.f 's Y , F! i X 108 CAMPUS PUBLICATIONS at RADIO STATION JL . T :-: - i -'- if . ' J' 572 iiiii. i i . ii r T .ii if c . . EX A bl plb nit. X y i h , iff i T, A , it g T g i 5 'i M i f if .. . ::- ' ' i K .. Fi - ' i X 5 P its 1 if I ....., , ...... .. , 4 .. ...... ,...,,w.,....,,,, , , ,M . .. . .- hx M K Q
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Groups Spread The Word of God Founded in 1983, the Sonshine Singers travel many miles singing the word of God and promoting F-HC. The group's sole pur- pose is to promote the love for Christ among themselves and to all those who hear them. Throughout the year, the Sonshine Sing- ers traveled to area congregations, many of which were home congregations of the mem- bers. The group also made their fifth tape, this one entitled I Love The Lord. Director of the group was Winston Har- less. l-larless said, I was very proud of this year's group. They loved singing together and were very good examples of F-HC stu- dentsf' Deliverance was a new group this year. The group worked out of the Office of Q ff Letting the Son shine in their lives and in song, the Sonshine Singers perform. Admissions and was coordinated by Charles Corley, admissions representative. The group performed at many different campus functions with their spiritual type songs. Corley stated, 'lThe group really worked together well. They worked long, hard hours to produce a quality program that was uplift- ing to the audienceff Chorus is the oldest performing group at Freed-Hardeman College. Under the direc- tion of Harvey Rhodes, the chorus traveled to many different congregations proclaiming the word of God in song. The annual tour took the members to many of their home congregations. They traveled through Alabama, Arkansas, Ten- nessee, Louisiana, and others. When asked about the group, Rhodes re- plied, The year started off slow but once we found the right direction, the members worked very well togetherf' All three of these groups travel many, many miles for the college each year, All of these groups are non-scholarship, therefore, each member is singing in one of these groups at his or her own will. Harless said, You wouldn't believe the letters I get from people complimenting not just the group but the way in which all the students represent the college. To me, that is something the college should be proud off' W The Chorus, under new director Harvey Rhodes, sings during Campus Showcase, a Homecoming attraction. i Z i f r f-41 i t ff jg r .5 1 I 0 PERFORMING GROUPS Performing before the Homecoming group, Deliverence sings one of their many spiritual songs, photo by Holland Studios.
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