Lipscomb University - Backlog Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

 - Class of 1984

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LYNN CROWE, a history major from La Grange, Georgia, has been in Circle K K-ettes serving as Peosideap on the junior board, recording secretary and as a freshman board member. In connection with this service she received a pres- entation from District Circle K on an outstanding job with the District Conven- tion. Other activities include membership in the Student Tennessee Education Association and participation in intramural volleyball and softball. GREGORY P. DAVIDSON, an accounting major from Nashville, has been active in Tau Phi social club, serving as secretary and vice-president. Other activites include membership in the National Association of Accountants, the College Republicans, and the Inter-Club Council, participation in the Tau Phi Cowboy Show, Singarama set crew, and intramural sports. He also served on the ASA food preference committee, worked as freshman orientation big brother, and participated in Quiz Bowl. RALPH DAVIS, JR., a business management major from Knoxville, Tenn., has been in Omega Chi social club, serving as president, vice-president, and treas- urer. He has also served on the Inter-Club Council, in Circle K and in Phi Mu Alpha. In Singarama he was a lead choreographer and a scriptwriter and has worked in drama productions, Jazz Vocal Ensemble, and Chorale. He has served as a resident assistant in Sewell and worked on the spiritual life committee of the ASA. Davis is a Burton-Keeble scholarship recipient and has been a big brother in freshman orientation. LAURA DILLON, an art major from McMinnville, Tenn., included in her activities Pi Delta social club, where she has served as historian, athletic direc- tor, and secretary. She is also in Alpha Rho Tau, on an ASA committee, and was in the musical production Down in the Valley. She has been an artist for Lipscomb’s special projects and a Sunday school teacher at Otter Creek church of Christ. She was a resident assistant in Elam. CONNIE EATON, a speech communication major from Pembroke, Kentucky, has served as president and pledge mistress of Gamma Lambda social club, and is amember of Psi Chi and the College Republicans, where she is also secretary. She has served on the Senate and on the academic, student life, and faculty evaluation committees. She has worked on the BABBLER and participated in Bison Day, Singarama, and in intramural sports. She is a homecoming attendant and a resident assistant in Fanning, and is on the board of directors of Lylewood Christian Camp. HONORS—25

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TERRY A. BURGESS, a biochemistry major from Nashville, has been involved in Civitans, Mu Epsilon Delta, the American Chemical Society, and Delta Nu social club as its secretary and president. Burgess has also participated in Singarama, Chorale, intramurals, and directed Delta Na Na Na. STEVE CANTRELL, a biology major from Huntsville, Ala, has been involved in Gamma Xi social club as pledgemaster, newsletter editor, and academic director; and in Alpha Chi as vice-president. He was also a member of Mu Epsilon Delta, has participated in Singarama, intramural football, and Quiz Bowl, and has worked as a computer programmer and a teacher for supplemen- tary computer science sessions for DLC. Other honors include being a National Merit Scholar, receiving two Outstanding Service awards from the Department of Defense for computer programming, and receiving a full scholarship from Emory University School of Dentistry. MAX T. CAUDILL, a biochemistry major from Dickson, Tenn., has been active in Alpha Chi as president and in Mu Epsilon Delta as vice-president and treasurer. He has also played on the baseball team, served on the ASA academic committee, and the orientation committee, and was involved in intramurals. He has been a resident assistant in High Rise and a homecoming escort. He was the recipient of the David Neil Memorial Scholarship as a freshman. DANIEL LOUIS CLAYTON, a history pre-law major from Murray, Kentucky, has been in Gamma Xi social club, serving as sergeant-at-arms and treasurer. Other activities include membership in Phi Alpha Theta and Phi Mu Alpha. As an ASA senator he has been on the entertainment committee and served as chairman of the spiritual life committee. Clayton also served as youth minister at the Lindsley Avenue church of Christ, résident assistant in High Rise, was a member of Chorale and participated in Singarama. JIM CROTHERS, an accounting major from Nashville, has been parliamen- tarian for Tau Phi social club, a member of the College Republicans, and a member of the National Association of Accountants. He has participated in intramural sports, quiz bowl, the Tau Phi Cowboy Show and was a set director for Singarama. 24— HONORS



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GARY HALL, a Biblical languages math major from Nashville, has been a member of Omega Nu social club, serving as chaplain, and a member of Alpha Chi, Chi Alpha Rho, and Circle K. He has been a Bible school teacher at Crieve Hall church of Christ and has worked at the Athlete’s House and as a resident assistant in High Rise and as a tutor in math. Hall was the 1982 recipient of the Prather Greek Medal. MONTY HAMMONTREE, a psychology major from Cumming, Georgia, is a three-year letterman on the Bison basketball team and has received the three- year award. He has also worked with the youth clinics and with Special Olympics. LANITA CLARK HENDERSON, a home economic education major from Rick- man, Tenn., has served as parliamentarian of Delta Theta Pi and is a member of the American Home Economics Association and the Tennessee Home Eco- nomics Association. Other activities include working as a resident assistant in Johnson and Fanning, being a big sister during freshman orientation, an d going on the Gallipolis, Ohio campaign with Project Good News. She was nominated to Young Women of America and Outstanding Young Americans. JOEY B. HOGAN, an accounting major from Chattanooga, Tenn., has been in the National Association of Accountants, and in the ASA has been a senator, elections chairman, and treasurer. He has been involved in intramurals and is a computer center operator. KRISTI HUNTER, a fashion merchandising major from Nashville, has been active in Delta Sigma social club, serving as pledge mistress and historian, and is in Delta Theta Pi. Other activities include being captain of the cheerleading squad and a homecoming attendant. She also was coordinator and commentator for the Associated Ladies for Lipscomb fashion show and has worked at Casual Corner and served on their fashion board. 26—HONORS

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