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gained. The groups I have been involved with and the people I have come to know have all helped to shape me into what I am now. During her four years at Freed-Hardeman College, Christy Chaney has been actively involved in many organizations. She was a member of the Tri-Zeta social club, Totalife, COMMA, S-AA, A-Team, Treasure Chest staff, co-editor of the Bell Tower, sopho- more class officer and the vice chairman of the Honors Association. She received a full tuition English scholarship her freshman year, was named to the Outstanding Young Women of America, voted senior Home- coming Court representative, became a member of Alpha Chi, and was on the Presi- dent's List every semester. After gradua- When I think of F- HC, I see the Bell Tower and memories start rushing back. Kim Bonnell tion, Christy plans to continue her education at the University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa. She wants to earn her masters degree in either English or public relationsfadvertis- ing. Her ultimate goal is to edit a magazine for Christian teenage girls. When asked about her memories at F-HC, Christy summed everything up by saying, I am proud and honored F-HC is a part of my Left to Right: Karen Mann, Craig Waddell, Uduak Effiong, Sheryl McCash. photo taken in the Office of Admissions by Richard Dobbins. past, and I hope it will always be a part of my future. Times spent with close friends in dorms, at devotionals, and on Impact trips are some of Julie Curry's most special memories. C.W. Bradley, Karen Lingren, and Reba Thomas have all influenced her while here at F-HC. Julie is a fashion merchandising major from Vernon, AI.. She is involved in Tri- Zeta, Interface, Totalife, Impact, Classics, and the A-Team. Her honors include Inter- face coordinator, Makin' Music '87 coordi- nator, senior Homecoming Court represen- tative, and Classics coordinator. Brent Dodge is a biology major from Anchor Point, AK. He served as president of Alpha Chi, and was a member of Lambda Delta Phi, the Ethics sub-committee, and the Southern Regional Honors Society. His hon- ors include three faculty scholarships and being selected to appear in Outstanding Young Men of America. Upon graduation from F-HC, Brent hopes to teach high school science in Alaska. One of Brent's most special memories is receiving an A on a research paper for A. Neal Hill. John Hollingsworth has influenced Brent the most in the past four years. Brother Hollingsworth kept reminding me that there is more to education than simply taking tests. Jalaine Hahn is an early childhood and elementary education major from Rosen- burg, TX. She is a member of Evangelism Forum, Preachers' Wives Club, Mission Study Group, and Alpha Chi. Her most special memory is her marriage to Kelcy Hahn, who has influenced her dur- ing her years at F-HC. She plans to teach school in a foreign country. Who 's Who 151
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'WHCTS WHO .. . Students chosen as members of Who's Who Among Students in American Universi- ties and Colleges are nominated by a cam- pus committee. Students are chosen based on their academic acheivement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued suc- cess. Freed-Hardeman College is proud to have the following students join an elite group of students selected from more that 1,400 insti- tutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign na- tions. Gloria Anderson is an elementary edu- cation major from Henderson, TN. Since Gloria is married and has three children she does not have much time for campus activi- ties, however, she is a member of SNEA and was named to Outstanding Young Women of America. in 1983. After graduation, Glo- ria plans to teach elementary school in the Chester County school system. Brother C.W. Bradley is one man who has influenced Gloria. She said, He is such a great example for us to follow. Another person she admires is Mrs. Linda Helm who, she says, has such a positive way of teach- ing. She is so encouraging and always has something good to say to everyone. A communication major and Bible minor, Pete Baker, is from Ketchikan, AK. He was a member of Alpha Chi, Judo Club, Chorus, The Bell Tower staff, The Treasure Chest staff, COMMA, Evangelism Forum, WFHC, Campaigns Northwest, the Honors Association, and Tri Zeta. Tammie, Peter's wife, has influenced him to become an optimist. Proposing to Tam- mie on a Chorus trip is one of his most special memories. His plans for the future are to move west, work with a church and write fiction. The son of Dr. and Mrs. Cliff Bennett, Craig Bennett, says he has always tried to follow their example in Christianity and lead- ership. An accounting major from Hender- son, TN, Craig has been involved in Lambda Delta Phi, Alpha Chi, and Delta Mu Delta. He represented F-HC as a member of the Emory Business Team and was nominated for inclusion in the National Dean's List. He has served as sports director of WFHC and a sportswriter for the Bell Tower and Trea- lt's going to be hard to say goodbye. U Ed Golden 150 Who 's Who sure Chest. Craig's special memories at F- HC include helping start the Lambda Delta Phi social club and watching it grow. Craig hopes to begin a masters program in Broad- cast Journalism at the University of Missouri- Columbia. Kim Bonnell, a public relations major from Doniphan, MO, was involved with many activities while here at F-HC. She was a member of COMMA, the COMMA steer- ing committee, Tri Zeta, SAA, Pied Pipers, Honors Association, Alpha Chi, SGA, SAR, and Interface. She served as coordinator of the 1985 F-HC Homecoming parade, and coordinator of The Lion's Pride. She was named to the President's list every semes- ter, received the Special Abilities Communi- cation Scholarship, received the F-HC Out- standing Public Relations Student Award in 1985, and was the sophomore class repre- sentative on the 1984 Homecoming court. Her most special memories include her sister Kendra. I had a roommate, best friend, and sister rolled up in one. Lora DeFore had a great impact on Kim because she was a teacher and a friend. In the future Kim would like to acquire a public relations job in a hospital and eventu- ally get her masters and doctorate degrees and teach in a college or university. A Bible major, Jerry Burbee is from Cordova, TN, He is a member of Phi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Chi, Griffins, Evangelism Fo- rum, and a bluegrass band. After graduation he plans to do mission work in Jakarta, Indo- nesia. Rooming with Chris Overby, playing in a band with Tracy Latham, Joel Sowards, and the campaign work he has done are his most special memories. The time l have spent here at F-HC has influenced me with the bits and pieces of my friends that I have Left to Right: Janna Phy, Jerry Burbee, Lisa Nichols, Brent Dodge, and Christy Chaney. photo taken in the Home Economics building by Richard Dobbins. I-rf V 3. K ' T-X 1? exam, .. r 'gf' V 'Str-Q, Y - fs .IVX i' ,a. 'TTS' ff? r this
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-WHO'S WHG, - - A physical education major and math mi- nor from Smyrna, TN, Charles Charlie Mullins has been involved in many campus organizations. While at Freed-Hardeman, he has been a member of the Tri Zeta social club which he served as sports captain, pres- ident of Pi Epsilon, a member of SNEA, and an active participant in intramurals. He also received the Intramural Athlete of the Year Award in 1984 and 1985. Upon graduation from F-HC, Charlie hopes to work toward his masters degree in exercise physiology at the University of Ten- nessee-Knoxville. He feels Hoyt Kirk has influenced him the most because of his friendly Christian nature, Mullins said. Since coming to F-HC from Rosenberg, TX, Kelcy Hahn has been a great asset to the Bible program at F-HC. Majoring in Bi- ble, Hahn has been involved in Evangelism Forum, a mission study group, Preachers' Club, and Alpha Chi. He was also selected as the student speaker during the 1987 Lec- tureship. Kelcy's plans are to work in the missions field. Kelcy said the Allen and Edgewood Church of Christ in Jackson, TN, has been the greatest influence on him. Majoring in Bible, Craig Waddell is from Horse Cave, KY. He has been a member of F-HC is more than a college, it is a family. Michelle York TAG, Preachers' Club, and Alpha Chi. He has been honored by being chosen to speak at the Elders' Appreciation dinner and by being elected president of the Preachers' Club. He has also worked as the assistant preacher for the Church of Christ at Finger. Waddell's plans include going into full-time ministry or working as a youth minister. When asked about his memories of life at Freed-Hardeman, Waddell said, Attending F-HC has changed my life considerably. It has opened up several new fields for me. Getting to know the faculty, staff, and stu- dents has given me many new friends, whom I hope are life-time friends. An accounting major from Paducah, KY, Rhonda Hall has been a great asset to Freed-Hardeman. Rhonda has been involved in S-AA, Student-Alumni Council, Honors Association, Alpha Chi, and the Society for Future Accountants. She has served as busi- ness manager for S-AA and accountant for Makin' Music. After graduation, Rhonda's plans include entering a para-legal program. 152 Who 's Who After graduating from that program, she wants to find a job as a para-legal in a well- known law firm. Rhonda said four people have influenced her at Freed-Hardeman. She said, Brother C.W. Bradley, Dr. How- ard Trull, James E. Selbe, and Mike Brown have been the greatest source of encourage- ment to mef' She finished her quote by adding, and last, but certainly not least, my husband, Timf' Uduak Effiong from Nigeria majored in biology and minored in chemistry while at F- HC. Uduak has served as vice-president of the science club and was a Presidential Scholar. Uduak has been a member of SGA, SAA, Lambda Delta Phi, Alpha Psi Omega, Gamma Nu Omega, International Club, Civi- tans, and French club. She was a resident hall assistant in Dixon dormitory. After grad- uation, Uduak plans to work toward her doc- torate in biology. She stated, The teachers encouraged me and made learning fun. She continued by saying, To these teachers I owe a debt of gratitude for all I am and all I hope to becomef' Left to Right: Celine Holder, Brian Jackson, Elaine Endsley, Connie Evans. photo taken in the Office of the President by Richard Dobbins. Left to Right: Sue Anderson, Pete Baker, Kim Bonnell. photo taken infthe office of John G. Hollingsworth by Richard Dobbins.
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