Freed Hardeman University - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Henderson, TN)

 - Class of 1988

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Free Enterprise Team This year's Free Enter- prise Team was very suc- cessful. Under the leadership of Dwayne Wilson the team participated in a competition in Memphis. They placed high- ly, and went to a national com- petition in May. There are two primary pur- poses for the Free Enterprise Team. The first is to develop projects which will raise awareness of economic is- sues. ln competition, these projects must last no more than 24 minutes and usually consist of an oral presentation and a slide show. The second purpose is to narrow the gap between academics and the real world. free Enterprise Team - Row 1: Jeff Johnson, Richard Dobbins, Clive Gumbs: Row 2: Brian Beck, Julie Gann, Julie Coleman, Debbie Johns, David Holloway: Row 3: Rick Brooks, Susan Poteet, Robbie Harmon, Dwayne Wilson, Bruce Carden. Photo by John Bentley. COMMA - Row 7: Paul Powers, Ben Hardin, Bill Gooch, Jeff Johnson, Scott Sewell Kelly Lancaster, Andy Phillips, Winston Harless: Row 2: Melissa Tomlinson, Trenton Dade, Christi Pugh, Dawn Garrett, Felicia Elam, Jud Davis, Carole Arnold, Paige Kittrell Frank Kemp, Kristi Barker, Tammi Mullins, Row 3: Beth Cole, Lora DeFore, John McLaughlin, Tracy Johns, Lisa Springer, Tim Dills, Gary Lyons, Amanda Edwards, Kim Hale, Jeanette Caraker, Vicki Leatherwood' Row 4: Steve Johnson, Michelle Gilliland, Hank McDaniel, Delanna Rutland, Todd Fulkerson, Eddie Alderson, Jana Middelton, Robin Edwards, Laurie Killpatrick: Row 5: David Hale, Tina Davis, Carl Bell Kendall Joseph, Randy Baumgardner, Kelly Shelton, Randy Lane, Karen Ford: Row 6: Ray Eaton, Roy Neal Grissom, Robert Jones, Terry Rikard, Randy Burse, Trina Thompson, Susan Bennett, George Welty, Ron Gray, Photo by Holland Studios. CGIVIIVIA The Communication Ma- jors and Minors Associa- tion, or COMMA as it is com- monly called, does a great deal to associate students with the communication field. At each meeting members are afforded the opportunity to hear speakers on such sub- jects as journalism, public re- lations, advertising, broad- casting, theatre, and other areas. Craig Carroll said, COM- MA is an excellent way to learn if your chosen field is really for you. Not only do you get to meet and listen to speakers who are already in the field, but you grow closer to people who share the same goals and ambitions in life. The officers for this year were Michelle Gilliland, chair- man: Kelly Lancaster and Ed- die Alderson, vice-chairmen. The officers worked together with the faculty advisers to bring the club the best it could offer. Organize tions 755

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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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SWSA SWSA has two purposes. It is a professional club for social work majors and minors, and is also a service club. SWSA strives to serve the community and each other. A Toys for Tots drive was held at Christ- mas to help underprivileged children. A field trip to Tennes- see State Prison was also planned. ln talking about SWSA, Laura Parish said, SWSA is an effective tool in developing goals as far as a career in so- cial work. lt is a good way for students to encourage each other and build relationships. The officers for this year were Bob Murray, president: Laura Parish and Cathy Cooper, vice-presidentsg Susan .John- son, secretaryltreasurer: Glynda Nichols, recruitment- lservice coordinator, and Ta- mie Kiddy, education coordi- nator. Pi Epsilon Pi Epsilon is a professional organization for health and physical education majors and minors. The club strives to make members more aware of the opportunities available in their field. This year Pi Epsilon sponsored Jump Flope for Heart and the Teacher with a Heart competition. The club also sponsored a blood pres- sure and weight check booth during Lectureship. The club members attended the AAH- PEFZD Southern District Co- vention in Little Rock Arkansas. Kendra Bonnell was presi- dent during the fall semester. Officers for the spring semes- ter were Julie Coleman, presi- dent, Travis McKissack, vice- president: Shanda Field, secretaryg Diane Self, treasur- er. 156 Organizations 5 SWSA - Flow 7: Bob Murray, Laura Parish, Glynda Nichols, Susan Johnson: How 2: Tarnie Kiddy, Melissa Johnson, Mary Lou Losey, Gina Hurst,' Bow 3: Charlene Pendergrass, Shani Waller, Tessa Yenny, Cathy Cooper, Gloria Postlethwait, Tracy Hose: Ftow 4: Jeanette Caraker, Steve Collins, Joyce Hunt, Amy Bullock, Racquel McHaney, Darrell Sharp, Photo by Holland Studios. Pi Epsilon -- Seated: Pam Hicks, Shanda Held, Diane Self Kendra Bonnell, Julie Coleman: Standing: Mary Davenport, Shonn Weldon, Sylvia Harris, Hoyt Kirk, Ernesto Ramos, Torn Dixon, Travis Molfissaok, Chuck Barnett, Deanna Hall. Photo by John Bentley. Z , l. t 'Vl- 'W i

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