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A.M. BURTON SOCIETY

A.M. Burton Society honors those who love, financially support Christian education.  
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.

A CAPPELLA SINGERS

A Cappella Singers selected to perform at TMEA conference.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.

ACADEMIC AWARDS

Phi Beta Lambda receives state honors.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.  

ABRAMS, RYAN

Year of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

ADAMS, MARK

Gwinn, student work with NASA.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.

ADAMS, MICHAEL F.

Adams presents Outhier Lecture. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.

ALLEN ARENA

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lipscomb is awarded membership in Atlantic Sun Conference.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Worship service to be first 'official' Arena event Oct. 28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.  

Hyne contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

ALLEN, BRITTANY

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

ALLEN, JAMES C.

As student, alumnus, employee and employer, Jim Allen knows the value of Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 12.

Leading by example.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 11.

Lighting the Way for the next generation.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 1.

Like a beacon in the darkness.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 10-11.

Unique campaign organization seeks to involve entire Lipscomb 'community'.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.  

Allen Arena opens - October 28, 2001. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1. 

ALLEN, LINDA

As student, alumnus, employee and employer, Jim Allen knows the value of Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 12.  

Allen Arena opens - October 28, 2001. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.

ALLISON, JASON

Second Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

ALPHA CHI NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

44 students inducted into Alpha Chi; 52 chosen by Who's Who.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.  

McKelvey honored for longstanding support at Alpha Chi inductions. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 3.

ALTERI, HEATHER

Alteri chosen to reign over Homecoming.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.  

ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.  

Roger Church named 'Alumnus of the Year'. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.

ANDERSON, BRENT

Late season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.  

ANDERSON, GREG

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

ANDERSON, J. CLARK, JR.

Family funds scholarship for mission students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.

ANDERSON, NOVA S.

Family funds scholarship for mission students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.

ANDERSON, WILLIAM

Family funds scholarship for mission students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.  

ANDERTON, BLAKE

Competition takes engineering students back in time. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

ARENA THEATRE

Our Town set for Homecoming play Nov. 4-6, 11-13.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.  

ARMOUR, MIKE

Unity, theme of preaching seminar. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

ARNOLD, ERIN

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

ARTIST SERIES

Artist Series concludes season in February.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.

Artist Series ends with two spring performances.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 4.

Artist Series offers variety of programs in upcoming season.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 5.

Artist Series offers winter concerts.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

Artist Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.   

Piffaro to highlight next Artist Series performance Feb. 2.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 6.   

Waverly Consort, Pratt highlight November Artist, Landiss series.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.  

Artist Series offers winter concerts. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

ASSOCIATED LADIES FOR LIPSCOMB

A.L.L. golf tourney set for May 7.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

ATCHLEY, RICK

Collins Lectures set for June 10-13.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.  

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Pepperdine's Potts to become new Lipscomb athletic director.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7.

Seamon says farewell after nearly a decade at the helm of Bison athletics.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 6.

ATKINS, FREDERICK

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Making the JUMP.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 5.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE

Lipscomb is awarded membership in Atlantic Sun Conference.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.   

AUSTELLE, ALFRED (AL)

Lifelong Learning courses set to begin this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.  

Lifelong Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.

AUSTELLE, KAY

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

AVALON (HOUSE)

Resurrecting Avalon.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.

AVALON AWARD FOR CREATIVE ECXELLENCE

First 'Distinguished Faculty' Avalon Award presented to Hooper.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.

Avalon Awards selections for 2000.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.  

Avalon Award dinner set for Feb. 11. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

AYER, BRIAN

Lady Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.  

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BACHELOR OF UGLINESS

Glenn, Duncan named Lipscomb ideal students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.

BAHR, HOWARD

Artist Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.

BAKER, GARY

Thompson named to lead Lipscomb's Business Advisory Council.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.

BARHAM, KIM

Barham named to head volleyball program.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

Volleyball claims first NCAA win.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.

BARNETT, ELIZABETH

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Women's golf team gets first win.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

BAROQUE, CHATHAM

Artist Series offers winter concerts.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

Artist Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.  

Artist Series offers winter concerts. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

BASEBALL

Late season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Spring sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.

Three baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City Royals.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.  

Red-hot baseball Bisons stampede down the stretch. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

Year of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

BASKETBALL

Basketball season ticket sale closing in on all-time mark.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.

Making the JUMP.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 5.

Men end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.  

Bisons featured in NCAA Final Four 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 6.

BASKETBALL (MEN'S)

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Bisons, Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S)

Bisons, Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

BATES, KATHY

Textile students go beyond textbooks, classroom in travel course to New York.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 4.

BATTLE, JONATHAN

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

BAXTER, BATSELL BARRETT

As student, alumnus, employee and employer, Jim Allen knows the value of Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 12.

BAXTER, BRANDON

Gwinn, student work with NASA.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.  

BEAM, JOE

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

BEAMAN LIBRARY

Project Athena expands Beaman Library capabilities.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.

University, Campus School libraries helped by Tennessee Electronic Library contract.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.  

Nance honored by Tennessee Library Association. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 2.

BEARD, TODD

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

BECKER, AMY

Becker chosen to coach Lady Bisons softball.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Lady Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Young Bisons surprise contenders.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.  

Softball, Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

BECTON, RANDY

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.  

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

BELL, BUDDY

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

BENGSTON, KIM

Barham named to head volleyball program.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

BENNETT, FRANK

Basketball season ticket sales to begin May 3.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Basketball season ticket sale closing in on all-time mark.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Men end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.  

Bennett named NCAA D-1 independent coach of the year. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

BERRY, MINTA SUE

Four are named Lipscomb Legends.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

Landiss Series offers spring lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 4.

BILES, AMY

Scurlock elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.

BISON GOLF SCRAMBLE

Lipscomb golf tournaments to raise scholarship funds.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 17.  

BLACK HISTORY MONTH

Black History Month events planned. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

BLACK, MARK

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

BLAIR, SAMANTHA

Volleyball claims first NCAA win.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.

BLAKE, MONICA

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

BLANKENSHIP, DARRELL

Church prceeds go to campus school.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.

BLEDSOE, CRAIG

Distance learning classes proving popular, even on short notice.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Lipscomb's department of education receives accreditation from NCATE.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Melodie Miller chosen to lead Multicultural Affairs Office.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.  

Rhodes, Johnson awarded Baker, Laine faculty awards. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

BLEVINS, DAVID

Fletcher named head coach of baseball Bisons.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

BOGUE, GRADY

Center begins mission of building strong leaders.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.  

Center for Leadership Excellence plans business, church events. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on conflict management. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

BOLES, H. LEO

2002 Lipscomb Legends. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 6.

BOLT, KEVIN

PR students aid leukemia patient. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

BOULWARE, GEORGE

Keys appointed to head MBA program in January 2000.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 1.

Lipscomb honors Solomon as Christian Business Leader of Year.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 7.

BOWMAN, JESSICA

Bison tennis doubles take region titles.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Tennis teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

BOYNTON, COURTNEY

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.  

Bennett named NCAA D-1 independent coach of the year. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

BRADLEY, BETH

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Making the JUMP.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 5.  

BRADLEY, EUNICE

2002 Lipscomb Legends. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 6.

BRADSHAW, L. ALAN

Lipscomb prof gets nearly $1M grant to pursue medical research.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.

BRANNA, AARON

Men's soccer picks up NCAA milestone.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.

BRASHER, DONNA

Church prceeds go to campus school.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.

BREWER, WILL

Neely took advantage of mulligan on college choice, wins individual NAIA title.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.  

BRILEY, TERRY

Unity, theme of preaching seminar. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

BROOMFIELD, ERIC

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

BROWN, LARRY

Distance learning classes proving popular, even on short notice.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Lipscomb to offer courses via internet in January.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

Six receive academic promotions from board.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 4.  

Drama troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

BROWN, MELVIN (MEL)

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

Spring sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.

BRYANT, SUSAN

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

BURNS, LINDSEY

Tennis teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

BURTON BIBLE BUILDING

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

BURTON, A.M.

Full circle.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.  

A.M. Burton Society honors those who love, financially support Christian education. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.

BURTON, LILLIE MAE

A.M. Burton Society honors those who love, financially support Christian education. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.

BUTLER, JUDY

Perry bids farewell to library after 36 years.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 3.  

BUTLER, RALPH

Major gift spurs engineering program expansion. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.

School of Engineering named for Jones. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

BUTLER, STEVE

Alumni lives changed forever by experiences of Sept. 11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 4.

BYERS, MARIE

Perry bids farewell to library after 36 years.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 3.  

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CAMP, LEE

Hazelip Biblical Preaching seminar to focus on social justice.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

CAMPAIGN STEERING COMMITTEE

Unique campaign organization seeks to involve entire Lipscomb 'community'.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.

CAMPBELL, KARI

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Men end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.   

CAMPBELL, SEAN

Our Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.

CAMPUS SCHOOL TEACHERS OF THE YEAR

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.  

CANNON, JENNIFER

Softball, Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

CANTRELL, LARRY

Homecoming honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.  

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

CARAWAY, DEREK

Year of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

CARRIGAN, MARY

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.  

Lipscomb inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

CARTER, STEPHEN

CONVERSATIONS provides forum for discussion of cultural issues.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 5.  

CATALANO, DANIELLE

Softball, Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

CATES, JANET

Enrollment posts sizable gains over fall 1998.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.

CATHY, S. TRUETT

Cathy brings Chik-fil-A philosophy to Outhier Leadership Lecture.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.

CAVENDER, HEIDI

Newcomers leading Lady Bison cross country charge.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.

CENTER FOR CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

Character Clearinghouse highlights Lipscomb as college of character.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 3.

City teachers learn about character through workshops at Lipscomb.
        The Lipsomb News; July 2001: p. 16.

Grant to assist Center for Character Development.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

Like a beacon in the darkness.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 10-11.

CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE AND JUSTICE

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

Hoster heads to Wild West.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 7.

Like a beacon in the darkness.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 10-11.

Professional Centers.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 12.  

Black History Month events planned. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

CENTER FOR LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE

Center begins mission of building strong leaders.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.  

Adams presents Outhier Lecture. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.

Center for Leadership Excellence plans business, church events. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on conflict management. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

Renaissance Seminar stated for September. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 6.

CENTER FOR SERVANT LEADERSHIP

Like a beacon in the darkness.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 10-11.

CENTER FOR SPIRITUAL RENEWAL

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

Like a beacon in the darkness.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 10-11.  

Draughon Foundation example of 'American Dream' told rightly. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

Hyne contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

McKelvey honored for longstanding support at Alpha Chi inductions. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 3.

CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF VALUES IN COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

Character Clearinghouse highlights Lipscomb as college of character.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 3.  

CHAMBERS, GREG

Lipscomb inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

CHARACTER CLEARINGHOUSE

Character Clearinghouse highlights Lipscomb as college of character.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 3.

CHAUDOIN, KIMBERLY E.

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

CHILDREN'S MINISTRY

College of Bible and Ministry to begin children's ministry focus in January.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.

CHILDRESS, CHRISTOPHER (CHRIS)

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.  

CHOATE, EMILY

Drama troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

CHRISTIAN BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR

Lipscomb honors Solomon as Christian Business Leader of Year.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 7.

CHRISTIAN, BETH

Lady Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

CHUMLEY, MARY NELLE

Resurrecting Avalon.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.  

CHURCH, ROGER

Roger Church named 'Alumnus of the Year'. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.

CLENDENIN, MATTHEW (MATT)

Competition takes engineering students back in time. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

CLEVENGER, ERNEST

Lifelong Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.

CLEVENGER, EVE

Updated fables help children learn moral lessons.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

CLOUD, RODNEY

Carolyn Wilson receives Baker Summer Fellowship.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.

Retirement honors.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 3.

COBER, ERIC DANIEL

227 receive degrees in spring commencement.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

COLE, DONALD (DON)

Lipscomb senior becomes policy institute's first intern.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

Professional Centers.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 12.

COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES

Lighting the Way campaign develops unprecedented campus involvement.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.

COLLINS ALUMNI AUDITORIUM

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

COLLINS, SANDRA

Lifelong Learning courses set to begin this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.  

2002 Retirees. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

Lifelong Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.

COLLINS, WILLARD

Chancellor Hazelip pleased with campaign's, university's growing momentum.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.

Full circle.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.

New scholarship memorializes North.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.  

Children, parents inspire each other in Jones family business. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 7.

CONGER, JOHN

Conger uses Laine fund award to study families 'down under'.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.

Lipscomb senior becomes policy institute's first intern.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

CONNELLY, MARLIN

Carolyn Wilson receives Baker Summer Fellowship.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.

Retirement honors.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 3.  

'Tracing Our Roots' will keep Hostel 2002 guests busy May 12-17. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

Connelly to receive Boyce Award. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.

CONVERSATIONS

CONVERSATIONS provides forum for discussion of cultural issues.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 5.

CONWELL, VANN

YouthWorker University set for Oct. 27-28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

COOPER, ALLISON

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.

COPELAND, ADAM

Reinvention of Student Center nearly complete; gets good reviews from students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.  

39th Singarama set for March 7-9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

COSTELLO, DAVID A.

Homecoming honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

COX, CHRIS

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

Three baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City Royals.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

CRAWFORD, STEPHANIE

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

CREECH, JIM

Personalities.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.  

CRONIN, SUSIE

Celebrities. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

CROSS, CAROLINE J.

Homecoming honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

Resurrecting Avalon.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.

CROSS-COUNTRY  

Cross country looks for improvement in 2000.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.

Lipscomb's athletic events cancelled in wake of Sept. 11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.

Scott named to NAIA Academic Track & Field All-American Team.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

CROSS-COUNTRY (WOMEN'S)

Newcomers leading Lady Bison cross country charge.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.

CROSSLIN, THOMAS

Reinvention of Student Center nearly complete; gets good reviews from students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.

CULBERSON, BRENT

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.  

CUNNINGHAM, SHERRY

Celebrities. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.

CURTIS, SHANA POUNDERS

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

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DALE, JEFFREY (JEFF)

Dale chosen to head Student Financial Assistance office.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 3.  

New scholarship format announced. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 10.

DALY, LINDSAY

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

DANCY, JEFFERY (JEFF)

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.  

Dancy gains honors on All-Independent men's team. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

DAVID LAINE TRAVEL AWARD

Conger uses Laine fund award to study families 'down under'.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.

Hughes, Reed receive top faculty awards.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 3.  

Rhodes, Johnson awarded Baker, Laine faculty awards. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

DAVID LIPSCOMB ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

I spread out my hands to you.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 20.

DAVIDSON, STEVEN (STEVE)

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.

Youth workers get 'tools' to improve Oct. 29-30.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 5.

DAVIS, BILL

Multicultural Affairs Office.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 2.

DAVIS, ROGER

Davis is installed as president of Tennessee Society of Association Executives.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 19.

Parents launch campaign to fund Phase IV construction.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.

DAVY, JAMES (JIMMY)

1999 Avalon Award Recipients.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 9.

First 'Distinguished Faculty' Avalon Award presented to Hooper.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.

DEAN, HILTON

One million dollar gift from Hilton, Sallie Dean establish chair in College of Business.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 12.

DEAN, SALLIE

One million dollar gift from Hilton, Sallie Dean establish chair in College of Business.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 12.

DEATON, RANDY

Deaton team wins award for arthritis treatement.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 15.  

DECEMBER GRADUATION 2001

145 receive degrees in winter commencement. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 3.

DELK, MICHAEL

Torchbearers have first banquet.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.

DELL, MICHAEL

Dell begins partnership with Lipscomb, Vanderbilt.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

Dell CEO to speak Sept. 28; alumni, friends invited.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.

DEMETRIOU, VIVIAN

Tennis teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.  

DENNISON, JEAN

Dennisons share commitment to Christian education with students. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.

DENNISON, MARSHALL

Dennisons share commitment to Christian education with students. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.

DENTON, ASHLEY

Softball, Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

DEPRIEST, MAEGAN

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

DEVELOPMENT BOARD

Unique campaign organization seeks to involve entire Lipscomb 'community'.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.  

DIAKONIA AWARDS

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

DICKENS, SHERRI WRIGHT

Becker chosen to coach Lady Bisons softball.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Dickens named to coach softball team.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7.

Spring sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.

DILLINGHAM, ALLENE

Four are named Lipscomb Legends.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.

DOBBINS, KELLI

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

DOZIER, SEAN

Recent grads begin Young Alumni program.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 9.  

DRAUGHON, LOUIS

Draughon Foundation example of 'American Dream' told rightly. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

DUDLEY, BEN

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb  News; October 2001: p. 5.

DUGAN, KENNETH (KEN)

Dugan loses battle with Parkinson's Disease at age 64.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

Stinson honored with 'Fessor Boyce Award' at Homecoming.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.

DUGGER, PATTY

Retired adults get education opportunities through new Lifetime Learning Program.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.  

2002 Retirees. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

Lifelong Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.

DUNCAN, DARRELL

Lipscomb institutes prepayment plan for university, campus school.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 3.   

DUNCAN, KEVIN

Glenn, Duncan named Lipscomb ideal students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.

DYER, RICHARD (SCOTTY)

Late season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.  

DYKES, ARCHIE

Center for Leadership Excellence plans business, church events. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.

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EARLEY, TONY

Landiss Lecture features author Early Jan. 24.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

EARLY MUSIC CONSORT

Early Music Consort featured on public television series.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.

EBBERS, BERNARD J.

MCI Worldcom CEO Ebbers is first Outhier Leadership Lecture speaker.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 7.

EDMOND OUTHIER LEADERSHIP LECTURE

Cathy brings Chik-fil-A philosophy to Outhier Leadership Lecture.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.

MCI Worldcom CEO Ebbers is first Outhier Leadership Lecture speaker.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 7.  

Adams presents Outhier Lecture. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.

EDWARDS, DEANNA

Newcomers leading Lady Bison cross country charge.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.  

EDWARDS, MATHEW (MATT)

Year of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

EDWARDS, PAIGE

Ideal students, Queen to be recognized at Homecoming Feb. 9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.

EDWIN W. SPANN ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Spann devoted life to family farm; bequest establishes scholarship fund. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.

ELAM, E.A.

Four are named Lipscomb Legends.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.

ELDERS WORKSHOP

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.  

ELLENBURGH, PHIL

Hyne contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

ELLINGSON, LAUREL

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

ELLIOTT, J.D.

Grant to assist Center for Character Development.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.

ELLIS, CARROLL

Gift honors Ellis influence with new Restoration Preaching symposium.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.

ELLIS, LAURA

Inaugural class leaves campus for semester abroad study in Montevideo.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 10.  

39th Singarama set for March 7-9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

ELLIS, LESLIE

Lady Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Young Bisons surprise contenders.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.

ELMORE, REX

Lipscomb to offer courses via internet in January.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.

ELROD, DAVID

Elrod promoted to Sverdrup general manager.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 14.

ENTREKIN, PAIGE

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.

ESTER, ANGELA (ANGIE)

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.  

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.  

Bennett named NCAA D-1 independent coach of the year. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

EVENING OF EXCELLENCE

Avalon Awards selections for 2000.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

EZELL, MARK

Changing of the guard: Ezells' legacy with Purity carries on as president passes torch to his brother.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 13.

EZELL, MILES JR.

As student, alumnus, employee and employer, Jim Allen knows the value of Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 12.

Leading by example.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 11.

Lighting the Way for the next generation.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 1.

Like a beacon in the darkness.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 10-11.

Unique campaign organization seeks to involve entire Lipscomb 'community'.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.

EZELL, MILES SR.

Changing of the guard: Ezells' legacy with Purity carries on as president passes torch to his brother.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 13.

EZELL, STANLEY

Changing of the guard: Ezells' legacy with Purity carries on as president passes torch to his brother.
    The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 13.

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FACULTY & FRIENDS SERIES

Faculty & Friends Series presents pianist Eugene Pridonoff in concert  Jan. 27.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.

Faculty & Friends Series to offer three spring performances.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 6.

FAMILY WEEKEND 1999

Family Weekend set for Oct. 1-3.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 4.

FAMILY WEEKEND 2000

Family Weekend set for Sept. 29-30.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

FARRIS, KEVIN

Athletics launches new website.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.

Farris named Lipscomb SID.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.  

Bisons featured in NCAA Final Four 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 6.

FAULKNER, PAUL

Collins Lectures set for June 10-13.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

FAVELLA LYRICA

Artist Series.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.  

FERGUSON, RONNIE

Perry's PGA quest benefits Lipscomb. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 9.

FESSOR BOYCE AWARD

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
    The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

Stinson honored with 'Fessor Boyce Award' at Homecoming.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.  

Connelly to receive Boyce Award. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.

FETTKE, JAN

Fettke gift builds Bailey hymnal collection.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.

FETTKE, TOM

Avalon Awards selections for 2000.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

Fettke gift builds Bailey hymnal collection.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

FINCHER, DAVID

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

FISHER, JEANICE

Personalities.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 9.

FISHER, JEFF

Alumni lives changed forever by experiences of Sept. 11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 4.  

FITZSIMMONS, SARAH

Competition takes engineering students back in time. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

FLATT, ETHAN

High School QB Flatt commits to Ole Miss. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 6.

FLATT, PATSI

Flatt to lead golfer's dream trip to Scotland.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 8.

FLATT, STEPHEN F.

Board member's $250K gift to aid Bible building construction.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 11.

Center begins mission of building strong leaders.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.

Chancellor Hazelip pleased with campaign's, university's growing momentum.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.

Character Clearinghouse highlights Lipscomb as college of character.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 3.

Church prceeds go to campus school.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.

Collins Lectures set for June 10-13.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

Dell begins partnership with Lipscomb, Vanderbilt.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

Dell CEO to speak Sept. 28; alumni, friends invited.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.

Flatt to lead golfer's dream trip to Scotland.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 8.

Full circle.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.

Grant to assist Center for Character Development.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Lighting the Way for the next generation.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 1.

Lipscomb alum 'doodles' way to top; Alumnus of the Year honors given at Homecoming.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.

Lipscomb honors Solomon as Christian Business Leader of Year.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 7.

Lipscomb is awarded membership in Atlantic Sun Conference.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lipscomb posts third-consecutive record fund raising year.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 1.

Lipscomb purchases Longview to enhance fine arts program.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 1.

Lipscomb to offer courses via internet in January.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.

Meet millenium with God, hope, optimism and energy, says Frist.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 2.

Our Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.

Reinvention of Student Center nearly complete; gets good reviews from students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.

Sanderson named men's basketball head coach.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 7.

Student Center renovation to host features for '21st century population'.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 2.

This is the best day of my life so far.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 16.

Torchbearers.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 11.

Torchbearers have first banquet.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.

University board adds new members.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.

Worship service to be first 'official' Arena event Oct. 28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.

A year to celebrate.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 11.  

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

145 receive degrees in winter commencement. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 3.

Adams presents Outhier Lecture. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.

Allen Arena opens - October 28, 2001. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.

Children, parents inspire each other in Jones family business. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 7.

Draughon Foundation example of 'American Dream' told rightly. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

McKelvey honored for longstanding support at Alpha Chi inductions. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 3.

Sandrell named vice president for enrollment. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.

School of Engineering named for Jones. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

FLETCHER, WYNN

Fletcher named head coach of baseball Bisons.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Late season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.  

Red-hot baseball Bisons stampede down the stretch. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

Year of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

FORRESTER, ROBBIE

Second Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

FORRISTER, BRAD

Our Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.

FRANCO, TONY

Tennis teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

FRASIER, CHARLES

First 'Distinguished Faculty' Avalon Award presented to Hooper.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.

Moore, Frasier honored by Tennessee CPAs.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 3.

TSCPA awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.  

FRASER, JESSE

Drama troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

FRENCH, ASHLEY

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

FRENCH, TODD

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

FRIST, BILL

Meet millenium with God, hope, optimism and energy, says Frist.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 2.

FULKS, MICHAEL

Student Center renovation to host features for '21st century population'.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 2.  

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GALLAGHER, MAGGIE

National experts to be featured in family wellness conference.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 1.

GALLAHER, KENT

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.  

GARDNER, JOAN

2002 Retirees. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

GARNER, LINDA (LIN)

Cross-country runner named Walter Byers Award finalist. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

McKelvey honored for longstanding support at Alpha Chi inductions. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 3.

GAW, JERRY

Gaw book examines impact on Lister on medicine.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 3.

Spots still open on 'Braveheart' tour.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 4.

Summer tour to follow path of William Wallace.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.

GENTRY, RUSSELL

TSCPA awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

GEORGE, EDDIE

Alumni lives changed forever by experiences of Sept. 11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 4.

GIBSON, KYLE

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

GILL, VINCE

Alumni lives changed forever by experiences of Sept. 11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 4.

GIPSON, HILLARY

Lady Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Three Lady Bisons named to All-Region XI softball team.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Young Bisons surprise contenders.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.  

Softball, Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

GLEAVES, JAMIE

Lady Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

GLEAVES, RUTH

Four are named Lipscomb Legends.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 9.

GLENN, STACY

Glenn, Duncan named Lipscomb ideal students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.

GOAD, JON

Lady Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.

Soccer teams face new season with high hopes.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.

GOLDASICH, JOHN

Goldasich leads final round of NAIA National Golf Tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

GOLF

Goldasich leads final round of NAIA National Golf Tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Lipscomb golf tournaments to raise scholarship funds.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 17.

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Spring sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.

Women's golf team gets first win.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.  

Golf competes with tough NCAA schedule. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

GOLF (WOMEN'S)

Neely took advantage of mulligan on college choice, wins individual NAIA title.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.

GOOCH, GLADYS

Four are named Lipscomb Legends.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 9.

GOODALL, BILL

Art departemnt gift helps students learn with newest in technology.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.

GOODALL, LINDEE

Art departemnt gift helps students learn with newest in technology.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.

GOODE, RICHARD

Hoster heads to Wild West.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 7.

Six receive academic promotions from board.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 4.

GOODMAN, RANDY

Avalon Awards selections for 2000.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

GOODPASTURE BIBLE AWARD

227 receive degrees in spring commencement.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

GORE, HELEN

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

GRADUATION DECEMBER 2000

More than 100 receive degrees in December graduation.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 2.

GRADUATION MAY 2001

More than 220 earn degrees in spring commencement.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.

GRANT, TIM

Inaugural class leaves campus for semester abroad study in Montevideo.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 10.

GRAY, JASON

Late season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Three Bisons named to TranSouth Baseball All-Conference Team.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

GREEN, KEN

Hazelip Biblical Preaching seminar to focus on social justice.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

GREEN, MEGAN

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

GRIBBLE, EMILY

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Men end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

GRIFFIN, ELAINE

Distance learning classes proving popular, even on short notice.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Lipscomb to offer courses via internet in January.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.

MBA program builds innovative internship program; to help with finances, experience.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 3.

GRIFFITH, LARRY D.

A Cappella Singers selected to perform at TMEA conference.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.

GRIFFITH, LYNN

Bison tennis doubles take region titles.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Lipscomb tennis reaches near and far.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 5.

Six receive academic promotions from board.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 4.

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Spring sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.

GRIMSLEY, TIFFANY

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

GROOM, STEVE

Parents launch campaign to fund Phase IV construction.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.

GURLEY, NAN

1999 Avalon Award Recipients.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 9.

First 'Distinguished Faculty' Avalon Award presented to Hooper.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.

GWINN, FORT

Gwinn, student work with NASA.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.  

Children, parents inspire each other in Jones family business. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 7.

Competition takes engineering students back in time. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

Major gift spurs engineering program expansion. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.

School of Engineering named for Jones. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

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HACKER, ALBERT

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

HADLEY, DANAH

Volleyball claims first NCAA win.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.

HALE, BOB

Landiss Series to feature Hale, Pratt.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 5.

HALL, CLANCY

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Bisons, Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.

HALL, ERIN

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

HALL, GARY

Six receive academic promotions from board.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 4.

HALL, LAWANDA

Hall is appointed director of disability services.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 3.

HAM, BRAD

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.  

HAMILTON, BOB

Lipscomb inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

HAMMONDS, DANIEL (DANNY)

Men's soccer picks up NCAA milestone.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.  

HAMMOND, MICHAEL (MIKE)

High appointed Graduate Education director. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 12.

HANDANCE

Artist Series offers winter concerts.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

Artist Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.

HANKINS, RUSSELL

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

HANVEY, TOM

Four are named Lipscomb Legends.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.

HARDIN, HEATH

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

HARRIS, RANDY

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.  

Unity, theme of preaching seminar. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

HARTMAN, CHAD  

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

HARWELL, MEREDITH

I spread out my hands to you.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 20.

HATCHER, HOLLY

Lady Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.  

HAUSMANN, NINA

Lipscomb inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

HAZEL, SALENA

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

HAZELIP BIBLICAL PREACHING SEMINAR

Hazelip Biblical Preaching seminar to focus on social justice.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.  

Unity, theme of preaching seminar. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

HAZELIP, HAROLD

Chancellor Hazelip pleased with campaign's, university's growing momentum.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.

Lipscomb establishes new Spiritual Renewal Center.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 1.

Summertime at Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 6.  

Children, parents inspire each other in Jones family business. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 7.

Draughon Foundation example of 'American Dream' told rightly. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

HEARN, MATTHEW (MATT)

Our Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.  

Lifelong Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.

HENDRICKSON, ELIZABETH

Scurlock elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.  

HENRY, PHILIP

Ideal students, Queen to be recognized at Homecoming Feb. 9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.

HENRY, RUTH

Lifelong Learning courses set to begin this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.

HICKS, JOHN MARK

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Hazelip Biblical Preaching seminar to focus on social justice.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.  

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

HICKS, SUZAN

Personalities.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.  

HIGH, JUNIOR L.

High appointed Graduate Education director. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 12.

HIGH RISE

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

HILLIARD, DONNIE

YouthWorker University set for Oct. 27-28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

HILTON AND SALLIE DEAN CHAIR OF ACCOUNTING

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

HIMELRICK, JAMES (TADD)

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.  

Drama troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

HINKLE, JAMES (JIM)

Second Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

HODGSON, PATRICIA (TRISH)

Hodgson, St. John step down from coaching duties to pursue teaching.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 6.

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

HOLLOWAY, GARY

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.  

Unity, theme of preaching seminar. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

HOLMAN, RACHEL

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.  

Drama troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

HOMECOMING 1999

Alteri chosen to reign over Homecoming.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.  

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

Our Town set for Homecoming play Nov. 4-6, 11-13.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.

HOMECOMING 2001

Homecoming moves back to traditional February weekend.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

HOMECOMING QUEEN

Alteri chosen to reign over Homecoming.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.

HONOR GRADUATES

227 receive degrees in spring commencement.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

HOOPER, LORENE

Bequest: modest living can result in significant support of worthy causes.
        The Lipscomb News; July 20001: p. 9.

HOOPER, ROBERT E.

Bequest: modest living can result in significant support of worthy causes.
         The Lipscomb News; July 20001: p. 9.

First 'Distinguished Faculty' Avalon Award presented to Hooper.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.  

Lifelong Learning courses set to begin this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.  

Lifelong Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.

HOSTEL 2000

Hostel 2000.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 18.  

HOSTEL 2002

'Tracing Our Roots' will keep Hostel 2002 guests busy May 12-17. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

HOWARD, DAVID

Perry bids farewell to library after 36 years.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 3.

HUDDLESTON, KEVIN

YouthWorker University set for Oct. 27-28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

HUFFARD, ETHAN

Lady Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.

HUGHES, MARCIA

Hughes, Reed receive top faculty awards.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 3.

HUNT, DAVID

Bison tennis doubles take region titles.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Tennis teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

HURST, ELEANOR

University Relations Staff.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 11.

HUSTON, HOLLEE

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.  

HYNE, ERNIE

Hyne contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

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IJAMS, E.H.

Four are named Lipscomb Legends.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 9.

IMPACT 1999

Summertime at Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 6.

IMPACT 2000

IMPACT 2000 planned to encourage spiritual growth in youth.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

IMPACT 2001

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.

IRA NORTH ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUND

New scholarship memorializes North.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.  

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JACKSON, JASON

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

JACKSON, TRAVIS

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Men end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.  

JACOBS, CHAD

Competition takes engineering students back in time. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

JAMES BYERS AWARD

Lipscomb athletes receive 2002 James Byers Award. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

JAMES, SONNY

1999 Avalon Award Recipients.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 9.

First 'Distinguished Faculty' Avalon Award presented to Hooper.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.

JARBOE, MATTHEW (MATT)

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

JARRETT, ALANA

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

JARRETT, CHARLIE

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

JEAN, BRENDA

University Relations Office.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 11.

JENKINS, FAY

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

JERGENSON, KAIA

Jergenson overcomes meningitis, returns for fall classes.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 19.

Lady Bison Jergenson hospitalized, remains in critical condition.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Men end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

JERKINS, BRIAN

Post-season honors named for tennis team members.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Tennis teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

JERSLID, DEVON

Artist Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.  

Landiss Lecture features Devon Jerslid March 28. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

JEWELL, JOHN

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

JEWELL, SAMANTHA

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

JINKINS, JAMES

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

Lipscomb alum 'doodles' way to top; Alumnus of the Year honors given at Homecoming.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.

JOHN WILLIAM BAKER SUMMER FELLOWSHIP

Carolyn Wilson receives Baker Summer Fellowship.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.

Hughes, Reed receive top faculty awards.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 3.  

Rhodes, Johnson awarded Baker, Laine faculty awards. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

JOHNSON, AARON

39th Singarama set for March 7-9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

JOHNSON, TIMOTHY (TIM)

Distance learning classes proving popular, even on short notice.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Hoster heads to Wild West.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 7.  

Lifelong Learning courses set to begin this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.

Lipscomb to offer courses via internet in January.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.

Summer tour to follow path of William Wallace.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.  

Rhodes, Johnson awarded Baker, Laine faculty awards. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

'Tracing Our Roots' will keep Hostel 2002 guests busy May 12-17. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

JONES, AMOS

Our Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.

JONES, BARRON

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

JONES, JESSICA

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.  

JONES, RAYMOND

Children, parents inspire each other in Jones family business. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 7.

Major gift spurs engineering program expansion. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.

School of Engineering named for Jones. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

JONES, RICHARD

Scurlock elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.

JOSEPHSON, MICHAEL

Liscomb hosts character education seminar for teachers.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 4.

JUDD, LINDSAY

Lady Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.  

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KEENER, REBA

Resurrecting Avalon.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.

KELLY, ALETHEA

Campaign 'community' includes students, too, through phone center work.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.

KENDRICK, MICHAEL (MIKE)

Lipscomb, Vol-State partner in degree-completion program at Madison.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 6.  

KERCE, ROBERT H.

2002 Lipscomb Legends. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 6.

KEYS, BERNARD J. (BERNIE)

Keys appointed to head MBA program in January 2000.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 1.

MBA program builds innovative internship program; to help with finances, experience.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 3.

KIHM, KRISTIN

Softball, Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

KIMBRELL, JOHN

Lipscomb inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

KING, DONNA

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

KING, ROBERT

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

HS Concert Chorus chosen for prestigious events.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

King named one of Governor's School outstanding teachers.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.  

KINZER, PHIL

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

KOPERDA, SARAH JANE

Scurlock elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.

KOPP, JOANNA

Scurlock elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.

KRAUS, HAROLD

Avalon Awards selections for 2000.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

KULP, RICHARD W.

Kulp honored by American Society for Quality.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 3.

KYLES, EMILY

Pew Younger Program chooses Kyles.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 19.  

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LAMBERT, DEBBIE

Church prceeds go to campus school.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.

Personalities.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

LANCASTER, KEITH

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.

Torchbearers have first banquet.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.

YouthWorker University set for Oct. 27-28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

LANDISS LECTURE SERIES

Artist Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

Landiss Lecture features author Early Jan. 24.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

Landiss Lecture Series presents Davis McCombs Now. 9.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 6.

Landiss Series to feature Hale, Pratt.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 5.

Meador to highlight Landiss Series opener with C.S. Lewis lecture.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

Waverly Consort, Pratt highlight November Artist, Landiss series.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 4.

Wolfe speaks on 'Writing about Musicians' for Jan. 27 Landiss Lecture.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.  

LANDISS LECTURE SERIES

Landiss Lecture features Devon Jerslid March 28. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

LANDISS, MORRIS

Spann devoted life to family farm; bequest establishes scholarship fund. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.

LANE, ANDY

Basketball season ticket sale closing in on all-time mark.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.

Becker chosen to coach Lady Bisons softball.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Dickens named to coach softball team.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7.

Stinson honored with 'Fessor Boyce Award' at Homecoming.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.

Young Bisons surprise contenders.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.

LARK QUARTET

Artist Series concludes season in February.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.

LAVENDER, EARL

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

LAVENDER, REBECCA

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

LAVENDER, SARAH M. (SALLY)

Six receive academic promotions from board.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 4.

LEADER LECTURE SERIES

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

LEADERSHIP ASSOCIATES PROGRAM

Center begins mission of building strong leaders.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.

LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE PROGRAM

Center begins mission of building strong leaders.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.

LEADERSHIP DIALOGUE PROGRAM

Center begins mission of building strong leaders.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.

LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE RECOGNITION PROGRAM

Center begins mission of building strong leaders.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.

LEADERSHIP FORUM

Center begins mission of building strong leaders.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.

LEADERSHIP ROUNDTABLE PROGRAM

Center begins mission of building strong leaders.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.

LEADERSHIP TOMORROW PROGRAM

Center begins mission of building strong leaders.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 2.

LEAVER, WALTER (WALT)

24-hour 'Day of Prayer' to begin new school year.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 1.

Collins Lectures set for June 10-13.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Homecoming 1999 to celebrate "McQuiddy Memories' Nov. 13.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.  

Dell CEO to speak Sept. 28; alumni, friends invited.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.

Parents launch campaign to fund Phase IV construction.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.  

New scholarship format announced. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 10.

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on conflict management. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

LIDDLE, STEVE

Distinguished alumni. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 16.

LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAM

Lifelong Learning courses set to begin this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.

Retired adults get education opportunities through new Lifetime Learning Program.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.  

Lifelong Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.

LIGHTING THE WAY CAMPAIGN

As student, alumnus, employee and employer, Jim Allen knows the value of Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 12.

Broadening involvement with Lipscomb in Nashville a key campaign goal.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.

Campaign 'community' includes students, too, through phone center work.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.

Campaign's leadership phase ignites record fiscal year totals in gifts given, dollars raised.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.

Cathy brings Chik-fil-A philosophy to Outhier Leadership Lecture.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.

Chancellor Hazelip pleased with campaign's, university's growing momentum.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.

Church prceeds go to campus school.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.

Enthusiastic alumni encourage others to help 'light the way'.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.

Full circle.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.

Gift honors Ellis influence with new Restoration Preaching symposium.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.

Grant to assist Center for Character Development.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

Leading by example.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 11.

A life-changing experience.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.

Lighting the Way campaign develops unprecedented campus involvement.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.

Lighting the Way for the next generation.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 1.

Lighting the Way: Igniting the Future Campaign...
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

Methvins' 'planned gift' to establish scholarship, help meet campaign goals.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 11.

One million dollar gift from Hilton, Sallie Dean establish chair in College of Business.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 12.

Paying it forward.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 8.

Unique campaign organization seeks to involve entire Lipscomb 'community'.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.

A year to celebrate.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 11.  

Dennisons share commitment to Christian education with students. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.

The 'zero tax' sale is a good strategy to consider. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.

Celebrities. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.

Children, parents inspire each other in Jones family business. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 7.

A.M. Burton Society honors those who love, financially support Christian education. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.

Major gift spurs engineering program expansion. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.

Perry's PGA quest benefits Lipscomb. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 9.

Spann devoted life to family farm; bequest establishes scholarship fund. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.

LINDSEY, CHRISTOPHER (CHRIS)

39th Singarama set for March 7-9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

LING, SARA

Barham named to head volleyball program.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

LINK, CHARLES E. JR.

University board adds new members.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.

LIPSCOMB APPRENTICE MISSION PROGRAM

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

LIPSCOMB IN ATHENS

Study Abroad Program to offer Athens component in May.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

LIPSCOMB, DAVID

Resurrecting Avalon.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.

LIPSCOMB, MARGARET

Resurrecting Avalon.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.

LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

Little Shop of Horrors set for Nov. 9-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 6.

LOGAN, RENEE

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Men end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

LONGVIEW MANSION

Draughon Foundation example of 'American Dream' told rightly. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

Hyne contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

Unity, theme of preaching seminar. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

LOWERY, CARISSA

Softball, Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

LOYD, DENNIS

Homecoming honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

Hoster heads to Wild West.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 7.

Lifelong Learning courses set to begin this fall.
        The Lipscomb  News; July 2001: p. 1.

Our Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.

LOYD, SHIRLEY

Resurrecting Avalon.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.

LOYD, TODD

Second Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

YouthWorker University set for Oct. 27-28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

LUCAS, KENT

Gwinn, student work with NASA.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.  

LUCK, ABIGAIL (ABBY)

39th Singarama set for March 7-9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

LUTHER, BILL B.

University board adds new members.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.  

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MAIDEN, LEWIS

Paying it forward.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 8.

MARBEL, BARBARA ANN

227 receive degrees in spring commencement.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

MARKHAM, JOHN (JOHNNY)

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.

Second Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

MARSHALL, AUTUMN

Proposed dietetics internship program awaits approval.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 4.

Dietetics program accredited by ADA. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.

MARTIN, BEN

Enthusiastic alumni encourage others to help 'light the way'.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.

MARTIN, SUZANNE

2002 Retirees. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

MATHENY, JAMES (MIKE)

Distance learning classes proving popular, even on short notice.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Six receive academic promotions from board.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 4.

MAXWELL, KACY

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

MAYS, MICHAEL

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

MCALISTER, JESSE

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

MCCADAMS, GLENN

High School QB Flatt commits to Ole Miss. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 6.

MCCALLISTER, MATTHEW (MATT)

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

MCCAULEY, JONATHAN RYAN

227 receive degrees in spring commencement.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

MCCLAIN, TERRENCE

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

MCCOMBS, DAVIS

Landiss Lecture Series presents Davis McCombs Now. 9.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 6.

Meador to highlight Landiss Series opener with C.S. Lewis lecture.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

MCDONALD, JULIE

Tennis teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

MCDONALD, MARY (TAYLOR) UNDERWOOD

A life-changing experience.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.

MCFARLIN, ELIZABETH

Tennis teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

MCINTEER, JIM BILL

Collins Lectures set for June 10-13.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

MCKELVEY, CARL

Collins Lectures set for June 10-13.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Full circle.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.

Gift honors Ellis influence with new Restoration Preaching symposium.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.

Lipscomb establishes new Spiritual Renewal Center.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 1.

Sanderson named men's basketball head coach.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 7.

Stinson honored with 'Fessor Boyce Award' at Homecoming.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.

MCKELVEY, CARL

2002 Retirees. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

Hyne contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

Lipscomb inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

McKelvey honored for longstanding support at Alpha Chi inductions. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 3.

MCKISSAK, PATRICIA

Avalon Award dinner set for Feb. 11. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

MCLAUGHLIN, DON

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

MCMANUS, HARRIET

National experts to be featured in family wellness conference.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 1.

MCMANUS, MIKE

National experts to be featured in family wellness conference.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 1.

MCQUIDDY GYM

Basketball season ticket sale closing in on all-time mark.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.

MCQUIDDY GYMNASIUM

Full circle.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.

Halfway home.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

Homecoming 1999 to celebrate "McQuiddy Memories' Nov. 13.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.

MEADOR, PRENTICE JR.

Meador to highlight Landiss Series opener with C.S. Lewis lecture.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

METHVIN, ALICE (UNDERWOOD)

Methvins' 'planned gift' to establish scholarship, help meet campaign goals.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 11.

METHVIN, JOSEPH L.

Methvins' 'planned gift' to establish scholarship, help meet campaign goals.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 11.

MEYER, DON

Basketball season ticket sale closing in on all-time mark.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.

Meyer leaves after 24 years holding Bison reigns.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 8.

MICHAEL, SHANE NEAL

Reviving a tradition.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 2.

MID-CONTINENT CONSORTIUM

Lipscomb, others form Mid-Continent Consortium.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 19.

MILAM, LEE

YouthWorker University set for Oct. 27-28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

MILLER, ALEX

Immeasurably more than we could ask or imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.

MILLER, EMILY

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

MILLER, GEORGE

The 'zero tax' sale is a good strategy to consider. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.

MILLER, JASON

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

MILLER, MELODIE

Melodie Miller chosen to lead Multicultural Affairs Office.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.

Multicultural Affairs Office.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 2.

MILLER, MELODIE

Black History Month events planned. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

MILLER, MILDRED

The 'zero tax' sale is a good strategy to consider. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.

MISS LIPSCOMB

Glenn, Duncan named Lipscomb ideal students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 10.

MITCHELL, SHELLY

CONVERSATIONS provides forum for discussion of cultural issues.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 5.

MOORE, GERALD

Early Music Consort featured on public television series.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.

MOORE, MARION VERNETTE

Artist Series concludes season in February.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.

MOORE, PERRY GLEN

Moore, Frasier honored by Tennessee CPAs.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 3.  

TSCPA awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

MORRIS, MARY

Character Clearinghouse highlights Lipscomb as college of character.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 3.

City teachers learn about character through workshops at Lipscomb.
        The Lipsomb News; July 2001: p. 16.

Grant to assist Center for Character Development.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.

Liscomb hosts character education seminar for teachers.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 4.

MOSS, MICHAEL

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

College of Bible and Ministry to begin children's ministry focus in January.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.

Distance learning classes proving popular, even on short notice.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Lipscomb to offer courses via internet in January.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.

Study Abroad Program to offer Athens component in May.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

MOSS, MICHAEL

Moss book based on John's epistles. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

MOSSACK, ROBERT (ROB)

Hall is appointed director of disability services.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 3.

MOXLEY, RUSS

Center for Leadership Excellence plans business, church events. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.

MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS OFFICE

Melodie Miller chosen to lead Multicultural Affairs Office.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.  

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NAIA

Bisons, Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.

NAIA ALL-AMERICAN

Three baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City Royals.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

NAIA HALL OF FAME

NAIA Hall of Fame to induct Seamon.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

NANCE, BETTY

Nance honored by Tennessee Library Association. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 2.

NCAA

Bisons, Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.

NEAL, MICHAEL SHANE

Neal wins international portrait competition.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 17.

Avalon Award dinner set for Feb. 11. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

NEELY, KATHERINE

Neely took advantage of mulligan on college choice, wins individual NAIA title.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Women's golf team gets first win.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Golf competes with tough NCAA schedule. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

NELMS, BEN

Our Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.

NELSON, BETSY

Alumni lives changed forever by experiences of Sept. 11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 4.

NELSON, CAROLINE

Cross country looks for improvement in 2000.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.

NELSON, HEATHER

Lipscomb senior becomes policy institute's first intern.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

NESBITT, LARRY

Late season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Three Bisons named to TranSouth Baseball All-Conference Team.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

NEWBERRY, SHANE

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

NICKS, CLAY

Cross country looks for improvement in 2000.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.

Newcomers leading Lady Bison cross country charge.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.

Women's track team to begin in spring 2002.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.

Cross-country runner named Walter Byers Award finalist. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

NORMAN, DANNY

Bison tennis doubles take region titles.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Tennis teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

NORTH, IRA

New scholarship memorializes North.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

NOSSAMAN, KAYLYNN

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.  

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O'CONNOR, GEORGE

Major gift spurs engineering program expansion. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 1.

O'NEAL, BRANDON

Late season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

O'NEAL, KEITH

Paying it forward.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 8.

OF EBONY EMBERS

Artist Series.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

OFFICE OF MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS

Black History Month events planned. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

OSBORN, CLAYTON

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

OUTHIER, BARBARA

Cathy brings Chik-fil-A philosophy to Outhier Leadership Lecture.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.

OUTHIER, EDMOND

Adams presents Outhier Lecture. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.

OUTHIER, FRANK

Cathy brings Chik-fil-A philosophy to Outhier Leadership Lecture.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.

OUTSTANDING TEACHERS

Carolyn Wilson receives Baker Summer Fellowship.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

OVERBEEK, DUSTIN

Tennis teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

OWENS, JON

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.  

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PACK, BRETT

Year of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

PAGEL, JENNIFER

Second Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

YouthWorker University set for Oct. 27-28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

PAINTER, ANNETTE

Torchbearers have first banquet.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.

PARDUE, CLARENCE (MATT)

Late season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

PARDUE, RANDALL

University Relations Office.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 11.

PARKER, JOHN

Our Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.

PARRISH, JENGER BURCHETT

Parris named new women's soccer head coach. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

PARSONS, BOB

Lipscomb inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

PASSONS, BRIAN

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

Three baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City Royals.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

Year of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

PATTON, DAVID

Year of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

PAUL, JOHN

Artist Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.

PECK, KRISTIN

Lady Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Three Lady Bisons named to All-Region XI softball team.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Volleyball claims first NCAA win.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.

Young Bisons surprise contenders.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.

Softball, Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

PENTECOST, AARON

Campaign 'community' includes students, too, through phone center work.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.

PERRY, KENNY

Perry's PGA quest benefits Lipscomb. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 9.

PERRY, KINISHA

Bisons, Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.

Men end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

PERRY, LANCE

Broadening involvement with Lipscomb in Nashville a key campaign goal.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.

PERRY, MYRNA

Perry bids farewell to library after 36 years.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 3.

Retirement honors.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 3.

PEUGEOT, MARGARET BORDEN

Board member's $250K gift to aid Bible building construction.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 11.

PEUGEOT, RICHARD

Board member's $250K gift to aid Bible building construction.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 11.

PEW YOUNGER SCHOLARS PROGRAM

Pew Younger Program chooses Kyles.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 19.

PHILLIPS, JESSICA

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

PHILLIPS, MICAH

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

PHONE CENTER

Campaign 'community' includes students, too, through phone center work.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 10.

PI KAPPA DELTA

Connelly to receive Boyce Award. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.

PIFFARO

Artist Series.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

PIGG, STACEY

Inaugural class leaves campus for semester abroad study in Montevideo.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 10.

PILKINTON, ROBERT

Distinguished alumni. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 16.

PORTER, AUTUMN

39th Singarama set for March 7-9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

POTTS, STEVEN (STEVE)

Athletics launches new website.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.

Becker chosen to coach Lady Bisons softball.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Fletcher named head coach of baseball Bisons.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.  

Lipscomb is awarded membership in Atlantic Sun Conference.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lipscomb's athletic events cancelled in wake of Sept. 11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.

Pepperdine's Potts to become new Lipscomb athletic director.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7.

Women's track team to begin in spring 2002.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.

POTTS, STEVEN (STEVE)

Parris named new women's soccer head coach. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

POUNDERS, JAMES (JIM)

Personalities.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 9.

Student callers making impact on alumni, friends.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.

Torchbearers off to running start.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 4.

PRATT, WILLIAM

Landiss Series to feature Hale, Pratt.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 5.

PREACHERS WORKSHOP

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on conflict management. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

PREWITT, T. STEPHEN (STEVE)

CONVERSATIONS provides forum for discussion of cultural issues.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 5.

Our Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.

Seals is appointed international student director.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.

PRIDONOFF, EUGENE

Faculty & Friends Series presents pianist Eugene Pridonoff in concert  Jan. 27.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.

PRILL, PAUL

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

PRILL, VALERIE

Lipscomb to offer courses via internet in January.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.

PROJECT ATHENA

Project Athena expands Beaman Library capabilities.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.

PUBLIC RELATIONS STUDENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA

PR students aid leukemia patient. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

PUCKETT, KIM

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

PURTELL, AMBER

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.  

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QUATMAN, SARAH

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

RAINEY, JOHN

Four are named Lipscomb Legends.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 9.

RALSTON, DAVID

Distinguished alumni. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 16.

RAMER, HAL

Lipscomb, Vol-State partner in degree-completion program at Madison.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 6.

RAMIREZ, MIGUEL

Late season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Three baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City Royals.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

Three Bisons named to TranSouth Baseball All-Conference Team.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

RAMPY, GRANT

Alumni lives changed forever by experiences of Sept. 11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 4.

RAMSEY, KENDRA

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

RAUSCHENBERGER, EMILY

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

RAY, JANISSE

Artist Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.

RAY, LYNDSEY

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.

RAYMOND B. JONES SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

School of Engineering named for Jones. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

REED, KIMBERLY

Hughes, Reed receive top faculty awards.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 3.

Study Abroad Program to offer Athens component in May.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

RENAISSANCE SEMINAR

Renaissance Seminar stated for September. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 6.

RHODES, STEPHEN

Rhodes, Johnson awarded Baker, Laine faculty awards. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

RIEDL, MARTHA

University Relations Office.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.

ROBERSON, LINDA

Lighting the Way campaign develops unprecedented campus involvement.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 7.

ROBERTS, BRANDY

Lady Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

ROBERTSON, JUSTIN

Lady Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.

ROGERS, LINCOLN

This is the best day of my life so far.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 16.

ROLLER, LYNN

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

ROLLER, RYAN

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

ROSE, TED

Art departemnt gift helps students learn with newest in technology.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 4.

Rose art text adopted by schools in seven states.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 3.

ROSEBURRY,PHIL

A sacrifice remembered.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 10.

RUBIO, DAVID

YouthWorker University set for Oct. 27-28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

RUCKER, JOYCE

Lipscomb's department of education receives accreditation from NCATE.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Scurlock elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.

Tucker named to direct Graduate Education Program.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 4.

RUSSELL, JAMIE LYNN

227 receive degrees in spring commencement.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.  

RYNOLDS, THURSTON (TRIPP)

Competition takes engineering students back in time. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

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SABO, SHAWN

Year of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

SAMPLES, RALPH

Men's, women's golf teams reach national top 10.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 5.

Neely took advantage of mulligan on college choice, wins individual NAIA title.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Spring sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.

SANDERS, JOE

Spann devoted life to family farm; bequest establishes scholarship fund. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.

SANDERS, PHIL

Parents launch campaign to fund Phase IV construction.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.

SANDERS, REBA

Resurrecting Avalon.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.

SANDERSON, PHYLLIS

I spread out my hands to you.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 20.

SANDERSON, SCOTT

Basketball season ticket sales to begin May 3.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Basketball season ticket sale closing in on all-time mark.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 5.

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Men end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

Sanderson named men's basketball head coach.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 7.

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

SANDRELL, CARLTON (WADE)

Sandrell named vice president for enrollment. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.

SARVER, RONALD (RON)

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

SAUNDERS, SCOTT

University Relations Staff.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 11.

The 'zero tax' sale is a good strategy to consider. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.

Hyne contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

SAVAGE, JAMES

Competition takes engineering students back in time. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

SCHMIDT, MICHELE

TSCPA awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

SCIORTINO, DAVID

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Women's golf team gets first win.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Celebrities. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

SCOBEY, MARJORIE

Resurrecting Avalon.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.

SCOTT, DAVID

Cross country looks for improvement in 2000.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.

Scott named to NAIA Academic Track & Field All-American Team.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Cross-country runner named Walter Byers Award finalist. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

SCURLOCK, MANDI

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

Scurlock elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.

SEALS, THOMAS (TOM)

Carolyn Wilson receives Baker Summer Fellowship.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.

Melodie Miller chosen to lead Multicultural Affairs Office.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.

Seals is appointed international student director.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.

SEAMON, JONATHAN

Bisons, Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.

NAIA Hall of Fame to induct Seamon.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

Sanderson named men's basketball head coach.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 7.

Seamon says farewell after nearly a decade at the helm of Bison athletics.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 6.

Seamon to take full-time ministry position.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 7.

SEAMON, JONATHAN

Lipscomb inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

SEIDMAN, CHRIS

YouthWorker University set for Oct. 27-28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

SEPTEMBER 11, 2001

I spread out my hands to you.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 20.

SHAMBLIN, DAVID

Student Center renovation to host features for '21st century population'.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 2.

SHAMBLIN, GWEN

Student Center renovation to host features for '21st century population'.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 2.

SHANK, HAROLD

Hazelip Biblical Preaching seminar to focus on social justice.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

SHANK, HAROLD

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

SHARPE, ALLEN

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Bisons, Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

SHEPPARD, MATTHEW (MATT)

Competition takes engineering students back in time. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

SHERRILL, ELVIS

Connelly to receive Boyce Award. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.

SHIVERS, RALPH

Adams presents Outhier Lecture. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.

SHOUN, JAKE

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

SHULTS, CHELSEY

PR students aid leukemia patient. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

SIMMONS, ADAM

Year of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

SIMS, CHRISTI

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

SIMS, SHELLEY

Bisons, Lady Bisons get unexpected opportunity to return to NAIA National Tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7-8.

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb  News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

Lipscomb athletes receive 2002 James Byers Award. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

SINGARAMA 2002

39th Singarama set for March 7-9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

SINGARAMA SUMMIT 2000

Second Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

SITES, JIMMY

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

SKIDMORE, DAVID

Second Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

YouthWorker University set for Oct. 27-28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

SLATE, PHILIP

Distinguished alumni. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 16.

SLATER, ERIN

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

SLATTON, SHIRLEY

Slatton bids farewell after 30 years in financial aid.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.

SLAYTON, MICHAEL

Drama troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

SMITH, CASSIE

Softball, Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

SMITH, EMILY

Volleyball claims first NCAA win.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.

SMITH, ERNIE

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

SMITH, F. LAGARD

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

SMITH, NATE

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.

SMITH, OLLIS

Bequest: modest living can result in significant support of worthy causes.
        The Lipscomb News; July 20001: p. 9.

SMITH, TERRY

'Tracing Our Roots' will keep Hostel 2002 guests busy May 12-17. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

SMITH, WILLIS

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

SOCCER

Lipscomb's athletic events cancelled in wake of Sept. 11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.

Soccer teams face new season with high hopes.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.

SOCCER (MEN'S)

Lady Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.

Men's soccer picks up NCAA milestone.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.

Soccer teams face new season with high hopes.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.

SOCCER (WOMEN'S)

Lady Bison, Bison soccer teams launch seasons this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 8.

Soccer teams face new season with high hopes.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 8.

Parris named new women's soccer head coach. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

SOFTBALL

Becker chosen to coach Lady Bisons softball.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Dickens named to coach softball team.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 7.

Lady Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

Spring sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.

Three Lady Bisons named to All-Region XI softball team.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Young Bisons surprise contenders.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.

Softball sets sail in D-1 waters. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

Softball, Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters. 
   
     The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

SOLOMON, DAVID L.

Lipscomb honors Solomon as Christian Business Leader of Year.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 7.

SPANN, EDWIN W.

Spann devoted life to family farm; bequest establishes scholarship fund. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.

SPEARS, AMANDA (MANDY)

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR

Farris named Lipscomb SID.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

SPRADLIN, JENCI

Recent grads begin Young Alumni program.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 9.

SRYGLEY, FLETCHER

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

SRYGLEY, GAIL

Elders/Preachers Workshop to focus on 'The Mind of Christ'.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

ST. JOHN, APRIL

Hodgson, St. John step down from coaching duties to pursue teaching.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 6.

STAFF AWARD

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

STALEY, SYBIL

TSCPA awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

STANDEFER, BROOKE

39th Singarama set for March 7-9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

STARK, AMELIA

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lady Bisons prepare for challenging season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

STEIDL, MATTHEW HUNSAKER

227 receive degrees in spring commencement.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

STEPHEN LEE MARSH CHRISTIAN EXAMPLE AWARD

227 receive degrees in spring commencement.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

STEPHENS, KYLE

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

Lipscomb athletes receive 2002 James Byers Award. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

STINSON, HOMER C. (BUTCH)

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

STONE, DANIEL

TSCPA awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

STORY, JOSHUA (JOSH)

Late season surge pushes baseball into post-season play.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

STUDENT CENTER

Reinvention of Student Center nearly complete; gets good reviews from students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.

Student Center renovation to host features for '21st century population'.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 2.

Traditional madrigal dinner set for Dec. 1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

Family Weekend set for Oct. 1-3.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 4.

STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM

Study Abroad Program to offer Athens component in May.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.

STURGEON, ROBERT S.

Retirement honors.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 3.

SULLIVAN, BRUCE

Distinguished alumni. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 16.

SUNSON, H.C.

Stinson honored with 'Fessor Boyce Award' at Homecoming.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 9.

SWANG, AXEL

As student, alumnus, employee and employer, Jim Allen knows the value of Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 12.

Homecoming honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.  

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TANARO, MIKE

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

TATOM, RACHEL

Reinvention of Student Center nearly complete; gets good reviews from students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 1.

TAYLOR, DANIEL (DANNY)

Taylor is appointed to Lipscomb's top financial leadership post.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 3.

TAYLOR, LORI

Bison tennis doubles take region titles.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Post-season honors named for tennis team members.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Tennis teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

TEISHER, ANN

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

TENNESSEE ELECTRONIC LIBRARY

University, Campus School libraries helped by Tennessee Electronic Library contract.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

TENNESSEE SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

Moore, Frasier honored by Tennessee CPAs.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 3.

TENNIS

Bison tennis doubles take region titles.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

Post-season honors named for tennis team members.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

Spring sports round up.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 6.

Spring sports set to swing into gear at Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7-8.

Tennis teams finish seasons in TranSouth tournaments.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Red-hot baseball Bisons stampede down the stretch. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

Tennis teams finish seasons with winning records. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

THEATER DEPARTMENT

Drama productions set for spring semester.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

THOMAS, DAVID

Gift honors Ellis influence with new Restoration Preaching symposium.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 7.

THOMAS, JIM L.

Tucker named to direct Graduate Education Program.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 4.

THOMPSON, EMILY

39th Singarama set for March 7-9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

THOMPSON, MARK

Thompson named to lead Lipscomb's Business Advisory Council.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.

THURMAN, RALPH

Lifelong Learning courses set to begin this fall.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 1.

THURMAN, RALPH

Lifelong Learning Program spring schedule offers variety of courses. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 2.

TIDWELL, KRISTEN

Lady Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Three Lady Bisons named to All-Region XI softball team.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

Young Bisons surprise contenders.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 5.

TIDWELL, KRISTEN

Softball, Lady Bisons leave NAIA behind, move into NCAA waters. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

TOMLINSON, WILL

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.

TOUCHSTONE, ROBERT

Second Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

TOUCHTON, BRITTNEY MEVER

227 receive degrees in spring commencement.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

TOWNSEND, ANDREW (DREW)

Year of challenges awaits baseball Bisons in 2002. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 5.

TREVATHAN, COREY

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.

TREVATHAN, EDDIE

Our Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.

TRIMBLE, THOMAS J.

Homecoming honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

Trimble elected as new chairman of Pepperdine Board of Regents.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 19.

TUCK, SEAB A.

Avalon Award dinner set for Feb. 11. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

TUCKER, CAROLYN BALDWIN

Graduate Education hosts violence prevention workshops for city teachers.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 10.

Tucker gets educators' 'Living Legend' award.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 10.

Tucker named to direct Graduate Education Program.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 4.

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

High appointed Graduate Education director. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 12.

Students earn education masters on 'Fast Track'. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 3.

TUCKER, WILLIAM

Bequest: modest living can result in significant support of worthy causes.
        The Lipscomb News; July 20001: p. 9.

Campaign's leadership phase ignites record fiscal year totals in gifts given, dollars raised.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 9.

Church prceeds go to campus school.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 9.

Student callers making impact on alumni, friends.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 4.

A year to celebrate.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 11.

Hyne contributes expertise to rebuild historic Longview wall. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 8.

Spann devoted life to family farm; bequest establishes scholarship fund. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 10.

TUMBLIN, DEBORAH (DEBBIE)

University Relations Office.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 13.

TURNER, SUZANNE

TSCPA awards scholarships to five Lipscomb students.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 1.  

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UNDERHILL, JENNA

Scurlock elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.

UNDERWOOD, DAVID RUFUS

A life-changing experience.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 10.

UPTON, JEFF

Second Singarama Summit planned for March 3-4.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.  

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VANACKER, VICKI

39th Singarama set for March 7-9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

VANCE, CAROL

Resurrecting Avalon.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 10.

VANCE, WILL

Celebrities. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 11.

VAUGHN, DAVID

Neil Simon's 'Rumors' set for Nov. 8-11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

VELEZ, GLEN

Artist Series offers winter concerts.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 6.

Artist Series, Landiss Series offer variety for coming year.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 4.

VICKERY, JODY

Collins Lectures set for June 10-13.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

VOLLEYBALL

Barham named to head volleyball program.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

Lipscomb's athletic events cancelled in wake of Sept. 11.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 14.

Volleyball claims first NCAA win.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 8.  

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WADE, KELLEY

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

WALKER, JASON

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

WALKER, LAURA

Personalities.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 9.

WALLERSTEIN, JUDITH

National experts to be featured in family wellness conference.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 1.

WALLING, JEFF

Collins Lectures set for June 10-13.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

Immeasurably more than we could ask of imagine.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 5.

WALTER BYERS SCHOLARSHIP

Cross-country runner named Walter Byers Award finalist. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 7.

WARD, JENNY

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

WARD, NATE

Attracting students to long-term mission is goal of LAMP.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 1.

WATSON, GREG

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

WATTS, BETTY

2002 Lipscomb Legends. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 6.

WEATHERSPOON, BEN

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

WELLS, CARROLL

Math prof Wells honored by Ky. Academy of Science.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 10.

WELLS, EUNICE

Perry bids farewell to library after 36 years.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 3.

WELLS, SHARON

Lady Bisons win TranSouth Conference softball tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 6.

WHITELAW, DAWN

Reviving a tradition.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2001: p. 2.

WHITTEMORE, REGGIE

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

WILBURN, MITCH

YouthWorker University set for Oct. 27-28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.

WILKERSON, WES

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

Three baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City Royals.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

WILLARD COLLINS ALUMNI AUDITORIUM

More than 100 receive degrees in December graduation.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 2.

WILLARD COLLINS SUMMER LECTURES

His Name is Jesus to be theme of Collins Summer Lectures.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

Summertime at Lipscomb.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 6.

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

WILLEFORD, AUDREY

Women's golf team gets first win.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 8.

WILLEFORD, JOSHUA DAVID

227 receive degrees in spring commencement.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

Spring sports keep Bison teams busy.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

Three baseball team members earn national honors; Wilkerson signs with Kansas City Royals.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

WILLIAMS, DERRICK

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Men end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

WILLIAMS, FRANKIE MAYO

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

WILSON, AMANDA (MANDY)

39th Singarama set for March 7-9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 4.

WILSON, BRITTANI

I spread out my hands to you.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 20.

WILSON, CAROLYN

Carolyn Wilson receives Baker Summer Fellowship.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 2.

Fettke gift builds Bailey hymnal collection.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 1.

Our Town becomes 'Denny's Town' as friends, colleagues honor Loyd.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 2.

Perry bids farewell to library after 36 years.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 3.

University, Campus School libraries helped by Tennessee Electronic Library contract.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 5.

Nance honored by Tennessee Library Association. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 2.

WIMBERLY, DORI

Lady Bison experience to be key factor this season.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

WISE, ARTHUR E.

Lipscomb's department of education receives accreditation from NCATE.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 1.

WITHRITE, LORENZO

Bisons set to begin NCAA Division I play.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 7.

Men end season in Elite Eight, women in conference tournament.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2000: p. 5.

New millenium, new era.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 7.

Winning by committee: Bisons stampede into D-1.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2001: p. 7.

WOLFE, CHARLES

Wolfe speaks on 'Writing about Musicians' for Jan. 27 Landiss Lecture.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2000: p. 6.

WOOD, JIM

Lipscomb inducts nine into Athletics Hall of Fame. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 8.

WOOD, STEPHEN

Drama troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

WOODROOF, JANE

Homecoming '99 shaping up to be one of best.
        The Lipscomb News; October 1999: p. 9.

WOODROOF, MARY MARGARETTE

Drama troupe presents world premiere of 'The Queens 2 Bodies'. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 5.

WOODROOF, TIM

'I Saw the Lord' is theme of 2002 Collins Lectures. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 1.

WRIGHT, RANDY

Parents launch campaign to fund Phase IV construction.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 10.  

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YATES, OLIVER

Homecoming honors Trimble as Alumnus of the Year.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

Homecoming returns to traditional date.
        The Lipscomb News; January 2001: p. 11.

YORK, JOHN

Hazelip Biblical Preaching seminar to focus on social justice.
        The Lipscomb News; April 2001: p. 1.

Unity, theme of preaching seminar. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 4.

YOUNG ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Recent grads begin Young Alumni program.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 9.

YOUTH WORKER UNIVERSITY

Youth workers get 'tools' to improve Oct. 29-30.
        The Lipscomb News; July 1999: p. 5.

YouthWorker University set for Oct. 27-28.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 4.  

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ZAWISLAK, SYDNEY

Barham named to head volleyball program.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 7.

Scurlock elected to second Homecoming Queen title.
        The Lipscomb News; October 2000: p. 5.

ZAWISLAK, SYDNEY

Ideal students, Queen to be recognized at Homecoming Feb. 9. 
        The Lipscomb News; January 2002: p. 16.

ZEMMEL, MICHAEL

New American citizens. 
        The Lipscomb News; April 2002: p. 12.

ZEPHYROS

Artist Series.
        The Lipscomb News; July 2000: p. 6.

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