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I WHCTS WI-IO While at F-HC, I have been taught many things about a good Christian life. Lisa Nichols Brian Douglas Jackson is a secondary education major from Ramer, TN. He served as a student member of the Teacher Education Committee and was a member of Alpha Chi. A magician who performs at many civic and community events, Brian has fond memories of his chapel performance at F-HC. After graduation, he plans to teach high school biology in the local area. An early childhood and elementary edu- cation major, Lisa Nichols is from Hohen- wald, TN. She is a member of Tri Zeta, Dactylology Club, Alpha Chi, and the Lion cheerleading squad. While a student, she has taught sign language to Dac , helped con- duct the cheerleading clinic, and been on the President's List each semester. After gradu- ation, Lisa hopes to teach seventh grade math, get her master's degree, and eventual- ly marry and build a strong Christian family. Quiet walks, long talks, devotionals, dorm life, and cheering at ball games are Lisa's fondest memories of F-HC. She feels that Linda Helm and Sylvia Harris have taught her many things. Brother C.W. Bradley and Billy Smith have been an inspiration to her spiritually. At F-HC, I have been taught not only a worthy profession, but I have also been taught many enduring things about liv- ing the Christian life, Lisa commented. Jeanna Massey is an early childhood and elementary education major from Tulla- homa, TN. She has served as president of Totalife, secretary of Tri Zeta, and secretary of SNEA. She has been involved in Sonshine Singers, Troupe, Interface, and Impact. This year, she had a leading role in The Mikado, was awarded the Alpha Chi Honor Scholar- ship, and was selected as a hostess for the 1987 Makin' Music. Those that Jeanna feels really influenced her life are Linda Helm, who taught her to be the very best teacher, and Winston Har- less, who gave her many opportunities to grow. Of her roommate Alice Parnell, Jeanna said, She has given me the true gift of friendship and her example has helped me see Christ every dayf' After graduation, Jeanna plans to teach school and eventually get her master's in education. Majoring in communicationftheater, Ce- line Holder has worked with theater pro- ductions for four years, been a member of the Pied Pipers, and served as president of 154 Whos Who Left to Right: Michelle York, Jeanna Massey, Ed Golden, Jon Shoulders, Julie Curry. photo taken in the Office of the President by Richard Dobbins, Alpha Psi Omega. She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in 1984 and 1985. She has also been active in Tri Zeta, whose Makin' Music entry she directed in 1986. Celine's special memories include the times she worked with children. She said she saw children many people donlt want to see. Because I was in Pied Pipers, I had to look, and when I did, I saw a conglomeration of smiles and laughs, and that is a precious memory to me, she said. According to Celine, the person who influ- enced her most at F-HC was Winston Har- less. He typifies the kind of Christian I want to be, she said. She plans to secure a communication-re- lated job while going to graduate school. Eventually, she hopes to teach theater at the college level. A communicationfbroadcasting major, Tim Hall is from Paducah, KY. He has been involved in SGA, COMMA, and Lamb- da Delta Phi. He has served as news director of WFHC, a TV lab assistant, and a junior class officer. Hall co-produced F-I-IC's first recruiting video. His honors include receiv- ing the Tennessee Association of Broadcast- ers' Scholarship, being named to Outstand- ing Young Men of America, and serving as a U.S. Congressional intern. Among Tim's most special memories of F- HC are receiving the TAB Scholarship and producing the recruiting video. His wife Rhonda and Brother C.W. Bradley have in- fluenced Tim greatly. His goal is to report political news for network television. A broadcasting major from Henderson, Sue Anderson has been involved in various activities associated with the communication department. She has been a reporter for the Bell Tower, and public service director for WFHC, and a member of COMMA. She has also been active in social clubs, the Honors Association, intramurals, and theater. Sue was a cheerleader, manager of the men's tennis team, and a member of the Black I-Iistory Week Committee. Sue likes to remember time spent with friends at WFl'IC. She expressed apprecia-
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Left to Right: Rhonda Hall, John Jobe, 'lim Hall, Jalaine Hahn, Kelcy Hahn. photo taken in the office ol B.J. Naylor by Richard Dobbins, Royce Webb from Jacks Creek, TN, was a general studies major with concentra- tions in both the arts and humanities and the social and behavioral sciences. He was a member of COMMA, ACM, Tri Zeta, Alpha Chi, Honors Association, The Bell Tower staff, and the Honors Journal staff. He was also the 1983-84 Basketball Lions statisti- cian, and was a delegate to six national or regional Honors Conferences. His father Charles Webb has been the most influential person in his life. He also appreciates Clyde Woods, John Hollings- worth, Bobby Bush and Gerald Fulkerson for their examples as teachers and friends. Royce's most special memory was being with his wife Patsy. After graduation he plans to attend gradu- ate school and teach and write. The leisurely walks and heart-warming talks are Janna Phy's most special memo- ries. Some other memories of Janna's years at Freed-Hardeman College were spent in Linda HeIm's classes who she says was a blessing to her life. Janna is an early child- hood and elementary education major from McEwen, TN. She has been a member of SNEA, PKA, Totalife, WFHC staff, and Al- pha Chi. She has also been on the Presi- dentls List every semester. Janna's plans are to teach in a rural elementary school and later to obtain her master's degree. A mathematics and computer science ma- jor from Miami, FL, Sheryl Lyn McCash has been an active part of major campus organizations. During her education at F-HC, Sheryl has been senior representative of the Honors Association, secretary and chairman of ACM, and a member of Tri Zeta Social Club, Alpha Chi, and the Treasure Chest staff. She received the E. Claude and Delor- C17 I ll always remember the times I spent with my friends at Freed- Hardeman College. Sue Anderson ese Gardner Scholarship and was nominated to Outstanding Young Women of America. Graduating with college honors and sum- ma cum laude, Sheryl hopes to work toward her masterls degree and eventually her doc- torate in applied mathematics. According to Sheryl, the greatest influ- ence on her has been her mother, Sue McCash. She gave me everything so I could attend college,l'she said. Sheryl added a special thanks to Teresa Kerr, Doc Woods, Allen and Karen Walker, and Kay DeLay for teaching her a love for others, her profes- sion, God, and life. Long talks in the dorm and on the tele- phone, Impact trips, helping with Special Olympics, and going on a campaign to Scot- land are Elaine Endsley's special memo- ries of being at F-HC. She has been a mem- ber of Tri Zeta, Impact, Evangelism Forum, S-AA, and Student-Alumni Council. She has been involved with Makin' Music as judges' chairperson and with campaigns to St. Louis and Scotland. Elaine, who says she has been greatly in- fluenced by her parents, Norman Hogan, Steve Johnson, and Allen Walker, is a math- ematics major from Decatur, AL. Her plans are to work for an insurance company as an actuary and to use her vacation time to do mission work. Karen Mann, a math education major, is from Bear Creek, AL. She has been presi- dent of SGA and a member of S-AA, SNEA, Totalife, and Alpha Tau Lambda. She was a delegate to the Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature. Karen's special memories center around her friends - parties, discussions, concerts, and just being with them. Asked who influ- enced her most, she answered, Brent Sim- mons. He taught me so much about love and living life to its fullest while he was alive. Through his death, I learned the importance of Christian friendships that will last through- out eternity. Karen plans to teach math on the high school level. Who 's Who 15 J'
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tion to the faculty of the communication department, who are also my friends. Ed Golden is a computer information systems major and communication minor from Ligonier, PA. He has been involved in Impact, Interface, Alpha Chi, Makin' Music orchestra, the Treasure Chest staff and Tri Zeta social club where he has served as sports captain and president. He was alo the treasurer of the junior class. Ed has been on the President's list each semester he has been at Freed-Hardeman. His plans include returning to Memphis, TN, to work for Holiday Corporation where he earlier completed an internship. Ralph Gilmore and Winston Harless are the two teachers that influenced him the most. When asked about his memories of F-HC, Ed stat- ed, Impact trips and times spent in Zeta will always stand out in my mind. lt's going to be hard to say good-bye to those with whom I have been in Zeta for four years. Connie Evans is an accounting major from Lexington, TN. She has been involved in SAA, Makin' Music, SFA, Phi Kappa Al- pha, the Honors Association, Alpha Chi, and Delta Mu Delta. She was elected as the ju- nior class Homecoming representative and received the Joe Tatum Cason Memorial Scholarship. After a December graduation, Connie married Randy Powell. I will always have special memories of the friends I have made here at F-HC. Meet- ing the person with whom I will spend the rest of my life is my most special memory. Dr. Daniel Wade taught Connie the impor- tance of using her abilities to the fullest. Her parents and Randy have also helped her by giving their love and encouragement to her. Majoring in finance, Jon Shoulders has spent much of his time working for F-HC. He has been an Interface coordinator, an Im- pact coordinator, a resident assistant, a Ma- kin' Music house manager, Sigma Rhofs vice president for two years, SGA president, a member of Pied Pipers Co. II, the Social Club Restructuring Committee, the Free En- terprise team, Delta Mu Delta, Emory Busi- ness Team, and Three Large and Very Serious Guys. Jon's most special memories include be- ing one-third of the group Three Large and Very Serious Guys, and finding the lady with whom he is going to spend the rest of his life. The person that has influenced Jon the most is Dwayne Wilson, because of his great teaching ability, his friendship, and his concern for what's rightf, After graduation, Jon plans to return to Nashville and begin work with a bank or another field associated with finance. Michelle York, an elementary education major, is from Paducah, KY. She is a mem- ber of SAA, SNEA, Totalife, the Lady Lions tennis team, and Sigma Rho. She was named Academic All-American, was nominated for Outstanding Young Women or' America, and was elected Homecoming Queen. Some of Michelle's most special memories were spent in Hall-Roland at the second floor parties. The parties this year and last year will always be special because I learned many Christians' thoughts, and the stroke sessions helped me to grow spiritually. In the future she hopes to become a successful elementary teacher, possibly in a private school in Nashville. John Jobe is a chemistry major from Clifton, TN. While at Freed-Hardeman, John has been involved in the Honors Asso- ciation, Sonshine Singers, and Gamma Nu Omega. He has received such honors as in- duction into the Tennessee Iota Chapter of Alphi Chi, receiving the John Carroll Sasser Memorial Scholarship, and maintaining a spot on the President's list for eight semes- ters. After graduation, John is planning a future in medical research. John's fondest memories of F-HC have been traveling with various college organizations. When asked who influenced him the most while at F-HC, John replied, That's a hard question to answer because I appreciate all the Christian friends I have made. W F-HC will always be a part of my life. Craig Bennett Left to Right: Gloria Anderson, Craig Bennett, Royce Webb, Charlie Mullins. photo taken in the Office of Admissions by Richard Dobbins. Who 's Who 155
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