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F-HC is a home away from home!!! Brad Camp A Cut Above The Rest Each year, F-HC students honor two of their own by naming them Mr. and Miss F- HC. These students represent the ideal in Christian character, personality, and leader- ship. They embody the best of all of us. ln 1987, this signal honor went to Brad Camp and Jeanna Massey. An early childhood and elementary edu- cation major from Tullahoma, TN, Jeanna has been an exemplary student. She has maintained a 4.0 grade point average while participating in virtually every facet of col- lege life. Her involvements include serving as SNEA secretary, Tri Zeta women's vice president, Totalife president, Interface lead- er, Impact member, Alpha Chi member, Who's Who nominee, and Makin' Music hostess. Jeanna expressed surprise at her selec' tion. I was very surprised but also very honored that my friends and fellow students felt that I represented what F-HC stood for, she said. 'Tm glad l've had the chance to part of this very special place. Brad, a marketing major from McKenzie, TN, has also participated in a wide range of activities. He has served as president of two social clubs, Tri Zeta and Sigma Rho. He has also been a member of the Society for the Advancement of Management, an Interface leader, group leader of the A-team, and a member of the tennis team. He was elected a sophomore class favorite. Brad also called himself surprised when he was chosen. 'LI felt honored just to be nominated, he said. Other nominees for Mr. F-HC were Jon Shoulders and Wayne Scott. Also nominated for Miss F-HC were Mitzi Lee and Julie Cur- ry. Elections were conducted by the Student Government Association during the Febru- ary Lectureship. gm Jeanna Massey and Brad Camp were presented as Mr. and Miss. F-HC on one night during the Lectureshfp. photo by Richard Dobbins. MR. AND MISS FHC 159
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I can 't image what life would be like without F-HC. Jeanna Massey
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I-IQMECQMIN ESCORTS QUEEN: MICHELLE YORK SENIORS: JULIE CURRY 1 CHIP MCGEE CHRISTY CHANEY JOHNNY McDANIEL .1uN1oRs1 JOY MARSH MARTIN CHANEY Mirzi FIELDS . SCOTT GREEN SOPHOMORES: KELLY ODLE Coming JEFF GOLSON - EMILY DUNN Home MARK GREER ERESHMEN, JONNA BREWER ' ' JEFF VMCUREN KAY KAY KENNEDY TIM TEE!- DARRELL SHARP Queen For A Week Homecoming 1986 provided students, faculty, and alumni with many fond memo- ries of a very eventful week. On Monday of Homecoming week, Vice-President Roy Sharp announced the students' choice for the 1986 Homecoming Queen, Michelle York. Following chapel that day, a reception honoring the queen and her court was held in the Commons. During Saturday's Home- coming chapel, President E. Claude Gardner crowned Michelle as the Homecoming Queen. Michelle, a senior elementary education major from Paducah, KY, was a member of the Sigma Rho social club, SNEA, S-AA, and 160 Homecoming Queen the Lady Lions Tennis team. It was a great honor just to be nominat- ed, Michelle said. 'fl'll treat this as an honor because l was elected by fellow students, my peers, she added. The student body also nominated seniors Christie Chaney and Julie Curry as repre- sentatives from the senior class. An English major from Huntsville, AL, Christie was a member of Tri-Zeta social club and COMMA. She also served as co- editor of The Bell Tower and was a mem- ber of the Honors Council along with many other honors and duties. Julie Curry, a fashion merchandising me jor from Vernon, AL was a member of Tri Zeta, Impact, A-Team, and Totalife. She! served as a coordinator for the 1987 pro- duction of Makin' Music and of Classics, the campus modeling organization. F-HC students also elected six other stu- dents from the junior, sophomore, and fresh- man classes to serve as representatives in the homecoming court. The queen and her court were also pre- sented at half-time of the Homecoming bas- ketball game. The Lions lost the game to Athens State.
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