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

 - Class of 1988

Page 183 of 246

 

Freed Hardeman University - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Henderson, TN) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 183 of 246
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'WNQ 4 IS? N A Siving the ref a rough time is a tradition in the Alpha Tau end zone. Photo by John Bentley. 4 President Greg Dennis gives his impression ofa TCAC official before his wife Tammy Dennis leads him olf the floor. Photo by John Bentley. V Alpha Tau members end their chapel program on a serious note by singing A Common Love. Photo by John Bentley. ,-,,,' ,,,..,-'- ' ,,.f- X .-0 ' .r- L Social Clubs 179

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Alpha Tau Lambda . . . Row 1: Kim Mason, Christy Smith, Jonna Pickle, William Durham, Sheryl Tucker, Kathy Maness, Dawn White, Tracey Taylor - Sponsor, Sissy Flowers, Kim Faircloth, Cleta Stutzman, Sharon Tillman, Row 2: Jimmy Jones, Bill Hardeman, Todd Clippard, Rhonda Clippard, Michelle Horton, Sonya Green, Lynn Patton, Lori Sharp, Susan Mitchell, Row 3: Russell Howell, Beth Johnson, Mike McNutt, Mike Mercer, Richard Rasberry, Rhonda Slaughter, Marty Johnson, Carol Hardy, Janet Parham, Dana Garner, Karen Bradford, Amy Morris, Sonya Beall, Kim Burkhart, Mary Ann Guinn, Ginger Graham, Mary Jo Clifton, Row 4: Scott Burleson, Delanna Rutland, Melissa Tomlinson, Dennis Day, Luanne Brewer, Gary Milam, Vicki Leatherwood, Jennifer Weaver, Kelly Baker, Rita Mays, Melanie Parker, Karla Cochran, Tonya Pough, Jenny Pilkinton, Lori Kilpatrick, Row 5: Anthony Pounders, Tag Smith, Terry Rickard, Angela Hubbard, Randy Baumgardner, Cammy Maynard, Tammy Randolph, Brent Oliver, Beth Eggleton, Phyllis Rice, Miranda Miller, Christy Uridei Amanda Rollins, Bryant Clayton, Marian Bailey: Row 6: Miles Mooneyham, Jason Murphy, Scott Taylor, Regina McMillan, Tonia Randolph, Bill Freeze, Alan Cary, Row Z' Darrin Shipman, Chuck Box, Jason Ayres, Keith Talkington, Chuck Barnett, Carolyn Cave, Martha Patton, Tammy Dennis, Greg Dennis, Bryan Mackey, Bill Hamilton, David Stofel, Row 8: Tristin Stamps, John Cary, Kerri Tyner, Shane Gilliam, Jerry Suter, Bruce Jones, Marc Wilcox, Craig Irwin, Mel Pendley, Jimmy Dunne, Jerry Wayne Barber, Tonya McKnight, Kyle Lee, Mike Horton, Wanda Woodard, Scott Cummins, Bob Noland, Donnie Watson Supports Each Other With Enthusiasm Alpha Tau had a year full of activities. Their freshman mix- er once again featured Phoe- nix. Many freshman and new students attended the mixer. Alpha Tau boasted more club pledges in the fall semester draft than any other club. These new members worked with the returning members to produce a good year for Alpha Tau. Skits and other special activities made each club meeting memorable. The club made the annual Halloween trip to the Haunted Farm and closed out the fall semester 178 Social Clubs with a Christmas banquet. Alpha Tau did well athleti- cally. The men captured first place in flag football and smurf basketball. The club also sent a team to the Jackson Chris- tian Softball Tournament and came back with first place - the third such finish in the pre- vious four tournaments. ln the fall, Alpha Tau hosted a golf tournament to benefit the schools golf course. Alpha Tau members are dedicated to their club. There is good attendance at all activ- ities. ln expressing what Alpha Tau means to him, Tim Ander- son said, l could never re- place the friends l have found in Alpha Tau, without them or this club my college career would not be the same. The fall officers were the fol- lowing: Greg Dennis, presi- dent, William Durham, men's vice-president, Jonna Pickle, women's vice-president, Sheryl Tucker, secretary, Dana Garner, treasurer, Wade Thompson, men's sports cap- tain, Kelly Baker, women's sports captain, Miles Mooney- ham, chaplain, and Scott Tay- lor, SGA representative. These served as spring semester offi cers: Greg Dennis, president William Durham, men's vice president, Tammy Dennis women's vice-president Sheryl Tucker, secretary Jonna Pickle, treasurer, Marty Johnson, men's sports cap tain, Kelly Baker, women': sports captain, Miles Mooney ham, Chaplain, Jimmy .lone historian, and Scott Taylo SGA representative.



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Lambda Delta Phi . S if Row 1: Bryan Armentrout, Don Todd, Kathy Shelton, Kim Lingren, Randy Grissett, Curtis Gogel Susan Davis, Donna Hughes, Larry Cretsinger, Sandy Allen,- Row 2: Porter Young, Kelly Shelton, Anna Davis, Andrea Allison, Jackie Simons, Jan Dougan, David Hunt, Angie Cook, Annette Strunk, Carla Davis, Martha Bish, Amanda Jamison, Michelle Watkins, Rochelle Wall, Tamie Kiddy, Laura Vaughn, Tina Davis, Paige Kittrell, Danette Barlarq Row 3: Melissa Potter, Lisa Carol Cook, Fouzia Khokhar, Jamie Barnes, Laura Lindsey, Robert Lindsey, Mike Simons, Scott Chitwood, Rob Reaves, Dawn Cooper, Liz Abel Ginger Higginbotham, Cerenia Pierce, Stan Tillman, Angela Clark, LeAnn Garnerj Row 5: Michael Cantley, Rachel Hill, Lisa Bruner, David Kenney, lvey Fortner, Valerie Sweat, Nathan Nicholas, Raymond Young, Dan Eason, Mrs. Nancy Bennett Proves Bigger lsn't Always Better Lambda Delta Phi had a good year with many activities planned. The club started the year with a Christmas in Sep- tember party. Their theme for the freshman mixer was Put- tin' on the Ritz. After selec- tion of the new members, the club held a reception for those who had been invited to join Lambda Delta Phi. The club ended the fall semester with a lasagna supper at Estes. A pizza party kicked off the spring semester, and later in the spring the club went to the breakfast bar at Shoney's. A spring retreat was held at Lake La Joie. A Halloween party was held for the Buddy Program. The club also decorated the bell 180 Social Clubs tower at Christmas time. Athletically the club had a fair year. They captured sec- ond place in men's and wom- en's tennis, and second place in flag football. You 'raise' it and we'll 'raze' it, promised three Del- ta Phi members. Larry Cret- singer, Don Todd, and Bryan Armentrout challenged mem- bers to contribute S125 to the club's treasury. They, in re- turn, would shave their beards at a club meeting. The chal- lenge was met in March and Donna Hughes, Sandy Allen, and LeAnn Gamer revealed the faces behind the beards. The money went toward the club's Whiskers and Razors entry in Makin' Music. individual members are im- portant in Delta Phi. When asked what he liked most about the club, meh's vice- president Bryan Armentrout replied, The people are the club - and l like the people! Lambda Delta Phi won third place in the fall social club competition. This was an ac- complishment since it is the smallest club on campus. Ob- viously, the members work hard together to make the club great. Fall semester officers were the following: Curtis Gogel, presidentg Randy Grissett, meh's vice-president: Susan Davis, women's vice-presi- dentg Don Todd, secretary, Kim Lihgren, treasurerg Bryan Armentrout, men's sport captaing Donna Hughes, wom en's sports captaing Kathi Shelton, historian: Larry Cretl singer, chaplaing and Sand Allen, SGA representative These students served a spring semester officers: D vid Hunt, presidentg Bryan A mentrout, men's vice-pres dent, Donna Hughes women's vice-presidentg Su. san Davis, secretaryg Larri Cretsinger, treasurerg Rober Lindsey, men's sports captain Melissa Potter, women'l sports captaing LeAnn Garner historiang Mike Simons, cha lain: and Sandy Allen, seq representative.

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