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If you havenever metT y r o n e
ohnson, then its likely you haveever lived in two places: Balti-
more, Maryland and Cleveland,ennessee.
Sophomore Breanna Dillondescribes him as very outgoingwhile another young man,Sushant Thapa, declares thatTyrone is the man! But who isthe man? Who is the Tyrone thatwe all think we know well when
all we can really say about him iswhat weve learned onFacebook and whatweve memorized (hesfrom Baltimore)?To be Tyrone Johnson
means a lot of things,so we tried to get insidehis head and under-stand his normal rou-tine this semester, findout where he camefrom and where he
plans on going in life,and offer a glimpse atthe real personality thatsometimes seems hid-den from view.When I first came to
Lee, I did not want to be popular, offersTyrone in his usual,friendly voice, I justwanted to makefriends. He has morethan succeeded in histask. Johnson currently
has three Facebook
groups about him, with a com- bined total of approximatelyninety members. That is in addi-tion to the 486 friends he haslisted on his profile page.We went to Andrew Pope, crea-
tor and webmaster of one on
Johnsons online followings andasked him about the hype.I think the reason that Tyrone
has such a following, Pope said,is because he has he has givenyou no choice but to be a part ofhis 'following.' It's kind of likewhen you were little and you hadto watch Mighty Morphin PowerRangers because nothing elsewas on T.V. right after school.You were forced to watch it, butsomehow loved it. The pinkranger was hot anyways.Despite the disputed hotness
of the pink power ranger, thequestion remains: why is thisyoung man so persistent aboutmaking new friendships?When I first came [to Lee] I
didnt know anybody. I justwanted to make new friends. Ilike to know people; I like beingin other peoples lives, Johnsonsays with a smile.Its known fact that Johnson has
not had a girlfriend since he
arrived at Lee so we askedwhy. Here is his response:When God [shows me
person he wants me to dattalk to that person. I thinkhas a lot of really cute gidont believe in dating anym
I believe in courtship and riage.Tyrone, like everyone el
Lee, has a back story, a histolife that has influenced whotoday. Tyrone was saved aage of four but rededicatelife to the Lord on Octobe2003. His mother works registered nurse and his serves s an operations officT Rowe Investments.Throughout high school Joh
kept active by playing foorunning track, and joiningwrestling team. He was alsvolved in the student governand in the sports science ma
program. For four years Tserved as a drill instructocounselor in the PROTC profor middle schoolers. He
blessed to be able to keinvolved considering thatschool was forty-five mifrom his home.
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Senate Day proves
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The StudentLeadership Councilenjoyed food and
fun on the thirdfloor of the PCSUlast Saturday...Page 4
Art of the Week
Brandon Fentyshowcases a trulyoriginal idea in thisbrand new section.Feel free to laugh orcry- whatevermoves you.Page 6
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Tyrone Johnson from Baltimore hugs Nikita Claud
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Tyrone Johnson (continued from page 1)
Frequency of weight training:
! Twice a day six days a week.Number of previous girlfriends:
! Three, all before college.Date of Birth:
! November 3, 1987Favorite TV show:
! Jay LenoFavorite Food:
! General Tso ChickenFavorite Book:
! The Holy BibleThe first person he met at Lee:
! Chris NormanRelationship Status:
! SingleFavorite Movies:
! The Passion of the Christ, TheLion King, Remember the Titans, and
The Replacements.
Religious Denomination:
! Church of God, PentecostalHome Church:
! Has yet to locate one. Hecurrently attends North Cleveland
Church of God a lot but also visits the
Link and Christ Community.
Favorite Class:
! None. Although he has aliking for his personal evangelism class
he claims that all of his courses are his
favorite.
The Facts About TJ
(L to R) Thaddeus Stubblefield, Tyrone Johnson, Mandi Rea
Stephanie Barrios, Andi Draddy, and Kara Hawley pose to
gether in the Deacon Jones Dining Hall.
The story of how Tyrone made it to Lee is
specially interesting. It all began, he tells us,
uring his sophomore year of high school. The
ay before he was scheduled to leave for Win-
rfest 2002 he had been playing basketball
with friends. As he went for a rebound Tyrone
ll backwards and cracked his head.
t seemed as if his trip was cancelled. Hismother, afraid he might have a concussion,
would not let her son go on any trip. But de-
pite her insistence that he stay, Tyrone left the
ery next day for Winterfest.
Some very important things happened to
yrone on his trip. These were events that
ecame pivotal in the story of who he is today.
fter a few nights of strong sermons and dra-
matic experiences at the alter, Tyrone packed
is bags and headed back home.
On his very first day following his arrival
ome things seemed to take a turn for the
worst. He woke up late for school, missing the
us, and, as he prepared for his day, he heard aoice in the back of his head telling him that it
would be the worst day of his life.
His mother transported him to campus where
verything just seemed to go wrong and every
st he took he failed. After school, Tyrone was
orced to walk home through the snow. It was
uring this time, when he felt positively awful,
hat a debate began to rage inside his head.
Should I still be a Christian, he asked him-
elf. He never wanted to go through such
misery again. But the next moment, one that
would define the remainder of his existence,
e began to sing Christian music as he walked
ome. He continued to sing, even as shouts ofshut up filled the street. After arriving home,
e told his mother he needed to go to revival.
he next day, after reading a card from his
mother, test scores improved again and eve-
ything else just seemed to be right back on
ack.
By his junior year of high school, Johnson was
eady to look at colleges. He applied to Palm
each but had only talked about Lee in pass-
ng one year earlier. While he was still
earching, he came across a page about Lee in
college book. It was then he made the deci-
on to apply.
I didnt have money for Lee, Tyrone recalls.He came down on June eighteenth for pre-
egistration but his mother warned him not to
pply until they had found a way to fund the
ollege education.
I applied to Lee for all the wrong reasons,
yrone states. He says he wanted to get far
way from home. A short time later, he re-
eived notice of his rejection from the institu-
on.
Things, however, soon turned around. A few
weeks later, the phone rang. Lee University
sked if Tyrone still wanted to come to Lee.
Tyrone quickly filled out one more application
and sent it off to Tennessee.
Three times a week he called Lee, hoping for a
reply, waiting to discover if he had in fact been
chosen. And eventually, the news came- he
had been accepted to Lee.
One week before school began last semester,
Johnson reaped the benefits of applying forfinancial aid. Thankfully and finally, he had a
way to pay for college.
I think Tyrone has a very positive outlook on
life which is manifest in his treatment of his
fellow brothers and sisters, Elizabeth Curtis
says.
We asked Tyrone how he thought other peo-
ple saw him. After jokingly replying with
their eyes, he gave us much more of a mean-
ingful answer:
People see me as a person who goes around
and talks to a lot of people. I hope that people
see me as a friend, someone who cares about
whats going on in their life.One of our further goals was understanding a
normal day of his life. Tyrone awakens on the
first floor of Medlin Hall at about 8:30AM
every morning and puts on praise and wor-
ship CDs to help him get prepared for the day.
On a normal Tuesday he makes a beeline for
his first class of the day- psychology with Dr.
Hammond at 9:00AM and then heads to
chapel before returning to class. At 11:45AM he
has college writing with Amy White.
Once lunch is over, Tyrone traveled to work at
the Boys and Girls Club. Recently he became a
big brother to two little pals, Darrian (7)
and Mike (9). Then he heads to dinner andworks out in the recreation center before going
back to Medlin for a good nights sleep.
The other days of the week Tyrone enjoys four
more classes: pastoral seminar with Dr. Lom-
bard, New Testament survey with Dr. Sim-
mons, the resident assistant training course
with Cara Rogers, and personal evangelism
with Dr. Eifler.
With three and a half years left at Lee and
already a popular figure, we wondered not
only what Tyrone plans to do in the future but
what he wanted to be in the past.
Before high school he wanted to be a five-star
general in the military, perhaps the next ColonPowell and eventually the president of the
United States. But times have changed...
I want to be a pastor so I can help out other
people, he says, Besides being called by God
into ministry, I enjoy helping other people.
Finally, we asked Tyrone what needs to be
changed on campus. He offered two bits of
advice: 1) activities need to go on everyday,
and 2) Lee would benefit from a football team.
Tyrone Johnson will continue to be an impor-
tant part of social life at Lee for years to come,
but for now, were just glad to know him....
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Mirror, mirror above my dresser,who's the fairest of them all? "Youre, with your radiant skin, peachesnd cream complexion, and beautifulong eyelashes."Yeah right, what have
you been smoking, yourvisual effects? Just lookt me, my face is
breaking out, myheeks are flushed, Iook half asleep, and I
have a cold sore on myip.""Ah," the mirror re-
plies, Thats not whatmatters. You are beautiful on thenside where it counts. For man lookst the outward appearance, but the
Lord looks at the heart. God, yourFather, the Creator of the whole earthreated you to His specific designplan. He cherishes and loves you
more than you could ever imagine orfathom."But what about that cute guy who
won't even say Hi to me? Why don'tthe popular girls likeme? Why do I feel soalone sometimes?Why don't I like me?"
"It doesn't matter
what others think inlife; people will al-ways hurt and disap- point you becausethey're human andfinite. But God is infi-nite and His love will
NEVER FAIL you. You will NEVERbe unloved.
Huh..... I guess I am. Thank youmirror for reminding me, and thankyou Father, for your love. Help me toremember this every time I look inthe mirror at myself."
MirrorMirror
Express
Written by Julia Bowman
"You knit me together in my mother's womb; I praise you
because I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Your works
are wonderful, I know that full well."
~Psalm 139: 13-14
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arrived later than expected, but w
still tasty treats for the hungry cro
! There were also gamesStudents played Twister, Battle o
Sexes, and Skip Bo in the PCSU
fore heading to a campus park t
play some frisbee and disperse.
though its a bit unclear as to w
won any of these games, it was
to see that the activities brough
group together no matter how asurd the questions were or how
difficult it was to put the right h
on red.
! Lisa Orient, the directoover SALT this year later stated
everything went smoothly. Ove
the entire event was a wonderful
to relax, take a break and enjoy a
Saturday with friends from SLC s
ate.
Post-chapel mixers, alterna-
ve chapels at The House, support for
Greek club events, preparation for
arade of Favorites, and so on...
Over 100 members of the Student
eadership Council (SLC) work
hroughout the year, regularly un-
ecognized, to spice up the campus
with activity, work for he commu-
ity in acts of service, and help outwherever needed.
On Saturday, January
8th, members had an opportunity
o take some time off and celebrate
heir involvement with the family of
ommittee members theyve come to
now over the past few months.
SALT (Servant And Leader-
hip Training), a special committee
within SLC, planned the event and
put it together coordinating tasks like
ordering food and setting up activi-
ties. ! ! ! !! It went well, concluded
SLC Chairperson Daniel Tidwell. Ap-
proximately thirty-five members
showed up for the event which began
in a meeting room on the third floor of
the Paul Conn Student Union and
wrapped up at an on-campus park.
! The comestibles proved ahighlight, with more than enough
soda, ice cream, and pizza to feed the
group. The pizza, however, gave SALT
members the most trouble, with an
order mistakenly placed at a Chatta-
nooga Dominos instead of the local
Cleveland one. Due to the misunder-
standing, the cheesy triangular slices
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Battle of the Sexes, Twister, and Frisbee were among the activities pro-
vided Saturday. The Senate Day was organized by SALT (Servant And Lead-
ership Training), a special committee within SLC.
The Student Leadership Council enjoys a day of food, fun, and games celebrating
the joy of serving students and loving others.
Harrison [email protected]
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Kendall Schaibley and Lisa Orient enjoy their am
servings of ice cream at the Pajammy Jam last F
Last Friday was agood day to party in pajamas, or at leastthat was the idea.
Campus Greek club Theta Delta Kappa
hrew an amazing casual get-togethert 7:00PM in the Paul Conn Student
Union.
We talked to one of the clubs newestmembers who successfully rushed forhe group last month. Nicholas Helton,
RA for OBannon hall praised theStudent Leadership Council (SLC) forhelping out with the event. The grouphelped to serve guests special subandwiches and scoop bowls of iceream in addition to setting up before-
hand and cleaning up the mess thatwas left afterwards.
There wasnt an overwhelmingrowd there, states Helton, but iturned out much better because of that.
The room was not crowded and any-ne could take part in activities with-ut having to wait. It went well, heaid.
The club set up inflatable Twister, ahuge hit with the college crowd, andlso played limbo. In the back of the
building a huge screen was set up todisplay Loony Toons animation.
It was fun. It was kind of like a Thetahang out day, Carrington Miller
recalls, My favorite part was the trickjumping onto the inflat-able twister.
The event, although notcompletely filled with pajama-clad people, wasdefinitely a success.Multiple flavors of icecream (including choco-late, vanilla, strawberry,and chocolate swirl) werecomplimented by a gi-gantic selection of sweettoppings.
Once the party had endedand students had gone
home to rest, plenty of subsandwiches had been leftover. Theta Delta Kappawas able to put that food togood use the next day at ameeting they held.
Some students complainedthat the event had been poorly advertised. Manydid not even know it was being put on.
Its something they should improveon next year, declared one student
who wished not to be named. But re-gardless of how well-attended it is, weknow next years Pajammy Jam willbe just as memorable, if not more so,than this one.
Harrison [email protected]
Pajammy Jam provides food & fun
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Poetry
Q w o t e d
To my audience of one: 2006By Adam Rodrigues
To the one who'll be watching me,
In the middle of the crowd.
Not caring if I'm the one making funny gestures,
In an effort to make Him proud.
To the one who'll be watching me,
When I'm the one behind the pulpit speaking,
Not as worried about how much I'm saying,
But about Who's heart I'm seeking.
To the one who when all the others leave,
And the once sacred stage is empty,
Will ask me if I've sinned today,
And if my fragile heart is heavy.
When the world's challenges are all around,
And it's many tests come pressing in,
I know Who'll come looking for me,
And He'll come looking from within.
Because no matter how much I may succeed,
Or try and make an impact on this world,
I won't ever by anything of any value,
Without the gaze of whom I hold.
The one who's always watching me,
The one who's never gone.
He is my Shelter, my Shield, my Guide,
He is my Audience of One.
CHIMESComposed by Oliver Williams
What if the chime had never beena sign that time had spent,causeless rings,from timely things,lacking story, lacking hint.
A world where time exists quite well,but hours show no change,the chimes would only vaguely tell,of one specific range.
Meaning, hands would never see,as days and weeks sprint by,with every second just as free,as teardrops from an eye.
Finding shadows of our past,a long forgotten age,where chimes did ring,and hours sing,is acting, on another stage.
Going back to find the time,where plans were made before a crime,where sun would shine to warn the moon,where words were said to form a rhyme,where only May preceded June.
Going back to find this time,going back indeed,if only found can be that chime,then order will be freed.
Timely things regain their rings,their chimes, their bells, their tolls,and whistles can begin to sing,when order is controlled.
What if the chime had never been,a sign that time was spent,no scene of yore, but rather more,a reminder to invent.
After you eat all of that nasty greasy food you can just walk it off.-A Sodexho employee in response to the long trip back to O'Bannon.
It has turned into the great thorn in my side."-A Lee professor referring to the Windows network on campus.
What little sister would you date?-A Greek club officer working on the creation of a survey for new members.
I hate Canadians. Now what? What are you going to call me??-A sophomore making fun of the fact that theres no specific word todescribe people who are prejudiced against specific countries.
A c t u a l l y o v e r h e a r d a c r o s s c a m p u s . . .
BrandonFenty
Brandon Fenty, an OBan-
non resident originally fro
Springboro, Ohio created
this weeks masterpiece, King Conn.
! Brandon designed the piece on a computer, overlaying a digital cut-out of President
Conns face onto the roaring body of King Kon
originally from an old comic book. The word
KONG was changed to CONN by cloning
the N and shaping the C from the G on th
end of KING.
! While at Lee, Brandon is concentratinon Computer Information Systems and Spanish
studies.
Look for more art of the week in upcoming issues!
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End of the Spear. Im
really picky about mov-
ies, and this is a religious
movie- its not a dirty or
vulgar or questionable
movie. ...I havent seen it
yet, but it seems that it
has good content ad defi-
nitely a good purpose.
-Breanna Dillon
Id take him and his fam-
ily to The Emperors New
Groove. Why, you ask...
Well, because its an ex-
traordinary film that all
should enjoy.
-Katarina Nortz
The Matrix, so that Dr.
Conn could give me his
insight on the spiritual
aspects of it.
-Olivia Collier
The Virgin Lip Club
Perhaps you were not aware that Lee University has its
very own group for students who have never been
kissed. The group, currently filled with a breathtaking
17 members, is one we admire and respect. Were glad
that it has become cool to save your lips for marriage!
The odd fact: theres only one male in the club!
I would take Dr. Conn to go
see the movie End of the
Spear. It is an inspirational
movie about missionaries.
The story has a good moral,
showing that there are some
things worth dying for. In
my opinion, its also a goodfilm for all Christians to see.
- Simon Bean
!"#$%'&()*&+**,-Creator: Amy Smith
Photo of the Week
The Deacon Jones Dining Hall is for more than eating. These two prove that. The young man on the
right sips Coke from a straw which has been inserted directly through the earlobe of his friend.
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Sunday, February 5th The Superbowl Party at the Deacon Jones Dining Hall! (6:00PM)
Monday, February 6th Student Leadership Council Constitution Revision on the third floor of the
PCSU at 6:00PM (ONLY OPEN FOR SLC SENATE AND CABINET).
Tuesday, February 7th Career Fair at the Recreation Center Gymnasium! (11:30AM-3:00PM)
Friday, February 10th Reflections of Love classy event. at the Old Woolen Mill (8:00PM)
Hook-Up at the Paul Conn Student Union (7:00PM)
Saturday, February 11th Leadership Development Seminar hosted by the Student Leadership Counc
DeVos Center for the Humanities (11:00AM)
Sunday, February 12th Post-Chapel Mixer at the Paul Conn Student Union
Friday, February 17th Singled-Out at the Paul Conn Student Union (7:00PM)
How many timesH a v e L e e S t u d e n t s R e a d T h r o u g h
T h e C o m p l e t e B i b l e ?
We were surprised by the results too. Nearly half of Lee students have not read
the entire Bible once in their lives. A smaller amount had at least read the Bible
once and even fewer read it more than that. Females (the lighter shade) proved
to have read the Holy Bible much more than males (complete black).
*This is not a scientific survey. A random sixty students were surveyed for the purpose
of this study.
Vertical numbers represent the amount of students. The horizontal numbers
represent the number of times the complete Bible has been read.0
8.75
17.50
26.25
35.00
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