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Freed-Hardeman University will honor Mr. and Miss FHU 2023 Thursday, April 27, at 10:30 am in Loyd Auditorium. Finalists for the title will be introduced, and the winners will be announced. Members of the faculty and staff nominated a slate of outstanding members of the senior class, and the student body selected the final eight nominees.

Mr. FHU candidates include: Jon Moore, who is a law and politics major from Somerset, Kentucky, is a member of the FHU Lion Basketball Team, Honors College and Interclub Council, as well as vice president of SGA. He was also the inaugural president of Omega Chi social club. Johnson Ramsey, a Bible and history major from Tupelo, Mississippi, is a member of CDT, Honors College, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Kappa Alpha and Preachers Club. He is also the associate minister for the Acton church of Christ. Chase Rowe, an accounting major from Tupelo, Mississippi, is a member of Phi Kappa Alpha social club and Delta Mu Delta. John Sadler, a biology major from Katy, Texas, the final Mr. FHU nominee, has been a class officer, a Xi Chi Delta social club officer and an Interface leader. He also participated in Makin’ Music and Remote Area Medical (RAM) clinics.

Miss FHU nominees are: Brinlee Benson, an elementary education major from Ringgold, Georgia, has been an Interface leader, a member of the Homecoming court, co-president of TEACH and an officer in Sigma Rho. Catherine Crabb, an elementary education major from Meridianville, Alabama, is an all-conference player for the Lady Lion Softball Team, and a member of Competitors for Christ and of Alpha Chi National Honor Society. She is also an officer in FHU’s newest social club, Omega Chi. Caroline Grisham, a kinesiology major from Corinth, Mississippi, has been an Interface leader and is a member of Campus Delegate Team (CDT), Phi Kappa Alpha social club, Student Government Association (SGA) and Honors College. Finally, Brooke Roberts, a biology major from Knoxville, Tennessee, is a two-time Makin’ Music hostess, a campus coordinator for the RAM clinic and has been a member of the Sigma Rho and Phi Kappa Alpha social clubs and an Interface leader.

For more than 80 years, Freed-Hardeman has maintained this tradition of honoring exemplary students. “This time-honored custom allows the campus community to celebrate our students and those who best represent the ideals inherent in our mission,” Chris Ramey, director of alumni engagement, said.

FHU President David R. Shannon and First Lady Tracie Shannon will host a breakfast reception for the nominees and their families prior to the chapel program.

The mission of Freed-Hardeman University is to help students develop their God-given talents for His glory by empowering them with an education that integrates Christian faith, scholarship and service. With locations in Henderson and Memphis, FHU offers associates, bachelor’s, master’s, specialist and doctoral degrees.