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

 - Class of 1988

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Freed Hardeman University - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Henderson, TN) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 201 of 246
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Tracie Barnes, from North Little Bock, AR, and Diane Speed, from Steens, MS, are the sophomore representatives for the 1987-88 Homecoming Court. Photo by John Bentley. Chosen to represent the junior class are Tammy Barnes, an elementary educa- tion major, and Suzanne Pear- son. Suzanne said that being chosen for the Court is one of the highest college honors a person could receive. Majoring in office manage- ment is Leanne Heftington, one of the representatives for the senior class. The other senior representative is Dawn White, a marketing major. Chosen as 1987-88 Home- coming Queen is Kristie Glass. Kristie, who was surprised and excited to be nominated, said, lt crossed every girl's mind at one time or another about what it would be like to be the Homecoming Queen. Over- all, Homecoming 1987-88 was enjoyed by the whole student body. F-HC is proud of its Q Bentley. he freshman representatives in the Homecoming Court are Christe! Morrison, om Chattanooga. TN, and Krista Bare, from Mt. Carmel, lL. Photo by John entley. Tammy Barnes, from North Little Bock, AB, and Suzanne Pearson, from Amory, MS, are the junior representatives for the Homecoming Court. Photo by John Homecoming Court 197

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Class Shines Hotnooomin Queen In October S-AA oversaw 1 iif Q I class nominations for the 1987-88 Homecoming Court. From the nominations, nine young ladies were selected to the court. Of the nine, three were selected from the senior class and two from each of the other classes. From Mt. Carmel, IL comes one of the freshman represen- tatives, Krista Bare. The other freshman representative is Christel Morrison. Christel said she feels lucky to have her peers think of her in such a positive way. Representing the sopho- more class are Tracie Barnes and Diane Speed. Tracie stat- ed, I was so happy when they announced my name in cha- pel, but when they called out my sister's name tTammyJ - that's what made my day. We've always been very close and being in the court will be even more special because we get to be in it together. Diane Speed, from Steens, MS, is a biology major. S- if S W rg? 7987-88 Homecoming Oueen, Kristie Glass, poses against the backdrop of Chicksaw State Park, Kristie is a finance major from Covington, TN. Photo by John Bentley. 196 Homecoming Court A .SF S r'-se' H., .Q wf' 1 , , 'H Freed-Hardeman College 1987-88 Homecoming Court. Photo by John Bentley. Kristie Glass, Dawn White, and Leanne Heffington, senior nominees for Horne- corning Queen, smile prettily for the camera at Chicksaw. Photo by John Bentley.



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Award Da Nearly forty students were honored by their respective departments in Awards Day chapel April 26. Plaques and certificates were presented by department chairman to stu- dents who had excelled in their areas. Art students Richard Clai- borne, Dawn Sutton, Phil McWhirt, and Jeff Snyder were recognized for their achieve- ment in the Christian College National Art Competition. Laura Parrish was named the Social Work Student of the Year. The Bible department gave the following awards: Baker Book House, Kenneth Chadwellg Rhoden Presnell Personal Teaching Award, Greg Hambling and Mission Emphasis Awards, Donald Mi- lam and Charlene Pendergrass. The biology deparment rec- ognized Kurt Klier as the Out- standing Freshman Biology Major, Ftandy Shannon as the Outstanding Biology Teaching Major, and Mark Miller as the Outstanding Pre-Med Biology Major. The business department gave Debbie Johns the M Street Journal Award. Communication department awards went to Tim Dills in broadcasting, Dawn Garrett in public relations and Kell Lee McDaniel in theatre. Five education majors were recognized as the best in their areas. They were as follows: Emma Hopper, elementary educationg Susan Tatum, ele- mentary and early childhood educationg Patsy Webb, spe- cial educationg Jeff Lewis and Lori Roberts in secondary education. ln the health, physical edu- cation and recreation depart- ment, Bryan McDonald was the outstanding Graduate and Alicia Mays was the Outstand- ing Major. Jason Faulkner received the history department award. Su- san Skelton was the Outstand- 198 Awards Day Honors Students Award recipients display their loot foiiowing the chapel program. ing Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate. ln home and consumer eco- nomics, Kelly Cain was named the Outstanding Student in Child Development and Lisa Gibbons in fashion merchandising. Math and computer science recognized the following five students: Michael Dozier, Out- standing Computer Science Graduate, Susan Poteet, Out- standing Computer Informa- tion Systems Graudateg Tina Permenter, Outstanding Math-- ematics Graduate, a Fiookie Programmer, and Michael Johnson, Outstanding Fresh- man Math Student. The Honors Association named Susan Poteet the Out- standing Honors Student. Ser- vice Awards went to Boyce Webb, Adrienne Sanders, Debbie Johns, Susan Poteet, and Tim Webb. as Greg Hambiin accepts the personal teaching award from Dr. Dowel! Flair.

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