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A Classics - Row 75 Jud Davis, Karen ford Lisa Gibbons, Melissa Hickman, Saddy, Trenton Dade, Kathy Shelton, Candis Meador, Leah Childers. Photo W 1. -- Bradford, Mike Gerlach: Row 2: Cheryl Evans, Leigh Anne Woodham, Karen Melissa Goff Karen Coleman, Anna Davis: Row 3: Jacqui Jenkins, Randy Trey Vaughn, Jeff Miller, Laurie Kilpatrick, Row 4: Alicia Nelson, Brian Beck, by Holland Studios. Classics Classics is a group of F-HC students who are interested in modeling. The group is com- posed of young men and women who are interested in presenting the image of a well- dressed Christian. Classics feels the need to promote at- tractive Christian dress. The group has been very popular as mannequins in Henderson and at the Old Hickory Mall in Jackson. Classics and its co- ordinators have made the As- sociates Fashion Show a suc- cess for several years. Fieba Thomas serves as sponsor and Lisa Gibbons serves as student coordinator this year. l-lome Economics Association The Home Economics As- sociation strives to acquaint students with career opportu- nities and new developments in the field of home and con- sumer economics. The Freed- Hardeman chapter is affiliated with the national and state home economics associations. Lisa Gibbons served as president, Kim Lingren, vice- president: Leah Childers was the secretary, and Daisry Heastie served as treasurer. Joyce Bloomingburg, Karen Lingren, and Reba Thomas are the sponsors. HEA - Flow 7: Karen Lingren, Kim Lingren, Lisa Gibbons: Row 2: Joyce Bloomingburg, Leah Childers, Joetta Turbeville, Kelly Cain, Gwendolyn Jennen: Row 3: Daisry Heastie, Melissa Hickman, Tracie Hughes. Photo by Holland Studios. Classic models at the Associate 's Fashion Show. Organizations 7 53
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Psychology Club The purpose of the Psy- chology Club is to provide an opportunity for psychology majors and minors to come to- gether and become familiar with the field of psychology. Guest speakers and debates provide insight into the field. The club has been rebuilding this year. President Connie Cochran stated that, We are in the process of making things more organized and providing a foundation on which worthwhile accomplish- ments can take place. The sponsors for the club are Rich- ard Cave and Charles Webb. Officers for this year were Connie Cochran, presidentg Anna Davis, vice-presidentg Kim Cotter, secretaryltrea- surerg and Melinda Scudder, editor. Modern Languages Club The Modern Languages Club is new on campus this year. its primary purpose is to promote interest in the learn- ing of a foreign language. Ac- tivities included an internation- al dinner at the home of Dr. Don Taylor and a pizza party as well as meetings through- out the year. Officers for this year were Janet Stephens, president, Bob Bloorningburg, vice-presi- dentg Julie Glasgow, secre- tary, and Michelle Horton, treasurer. 752 Organizations Psychology Club - Row 7: Tim lrwin, Connie Cochran, Anna Davis, Kim Cotter, Melinda Scudder, Glynn Dilbeckg Row 2: Candis Meador, Missy Miskelly, Thomas Snow, Valerie Sweat, Robert Ramos, Janet Dobbinsq Row 3: Richard Cave, Brian Whitfield, Laura Heftington, Royce Webb, James Maxwell, Mary Kelley, Charles Webb. Photo b Holland Studios. i I i E E i 4 3 4 r r i Modern Languages Club - Row 7: Oscar Smith, David Jennen, Bill Gooch, Bob Bloomingburg, Pete Baker, Row 2: Jenny Segars, Tessa Yenny, Holly Rachels, Don Taylor, John McLaughlin, Chris Craveris, Pauletta Frederick, Melinda Scudder, Ernald George' Row 3: Julie Gann, Janet Stephens, Dana White, Rebecca Nash, Stacy Covington, Janet Dobbins, Michelle Horton, Carrol Morrison, Christe! Morrison, Sandy Allen, Karen Boyette. Photo by Holland Studios.
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FHA The Future Farmers of America has the purpose of helping members stay in- formed of developments in their chosen field. Members consist of those majoring in agribusiness or anyone inter- ested in farming. Dr. Clyde Lewis sponsors this organiza- tion. SNEA The Student National Education Association is a professional club for educa- tion majors and minors. The association gives members opportunities to be involved in local, state, and national edu- cation matters. One of the special activities during the year was promoting safe trick or treating. Members went to local elementary schools and gave students safety tips for Halloween night. This year SNEA received an award at their fall convention for an increase in membership. Pam Skidmore states, SNEA is helping to build the teaching profession into a more re- spected and professional occupation. Officers for this year were Kelly Johns, presidentg Jeff Lewis, vice-president, Jana Rogers, secretaryg Lisa Meri- deth, treasurer, and Dana Truitt, historian. 7 54 Organza tions lx wi A-5, A ws' FFA - Row 1: Robby Harmon, Todd Clippard, Joetta Turbeville, Julie Gann, Shane Gilliam: Row 2: Robert Lovett, Mike Mclvutt, Bill Black, John Dougan, Bryan Armentrout, John Law, Patty O'Neal, Clyde Lewis. Photo by Holland Studios. TM -srr T' SNEA - Row 1: Linda Helm, sponsor, Beth Johnson, Kelly Smith, Jason Faulkner, Sandra Bell, Shelly Latham, Pa Skidmore, Jeff Lewis, Kelly Johns, Kim Choat, Kendra Owens, Shirley Eldridge, Kelye Olsen, Dana Truittg Row 2: Stephanie Schwegler, Martha Wallace, Deanna Rogers, Kim Sharp, Kathy Birkhead, Bill Freeze, Greg Mullinicksq Ro 3: Lisa Merideth, Stacy Covington, Wanda McDougal, Cindy Carden, Susan Tatum, Amy Young. Photo by Holland Studios.
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