Bob Jones names initiates to Hall of Fame
MADISON – The 2014 Hall of Fame inductees for Bob Jones High School will be honored during homecoming.
Mary Caudle studied business administration at Calhoun Community College and medical technology at Alabama A&M University.
Caudle is director of patient accounts and special projects with Sequel Youth and Family Services and owns ASSIST Practice Management Services. Caudle holds awards in medical and billing administration.
Sue Hall worked as Bob Jones academic vice principal from 1989 to 2000 and the district’s curriculum specialist for nine years.
Hall hold a master’s degree in supervision of instruction and attended the University of Alabama in Huntsville and Alabama A&M. She served as director of the UAH/A&M Regional In-Service Center for 10 school districts.
Sue Helms, a proponent for founding Madison City Schools, was the first woman on the Madison County Schools Board and a charter member of Madison Board of Education.
For five years, Helms served with the Alabama Association of School Boards and was elected is president in 2007.
Bill Horton works as Alabama territory sales manager with Victaulic Inc. He earned bachelor’s degrees at Auburn University and Athens State University.
Horton is an active patron for Bob Jones athletics. As a Bob Jones student, he was all-county catcher and quarterback.
Kelly Johnson has worked as program director of Madison Recreation Department since 1997. Johnson earned varsity letters in volleyball, basketball and softball at Bob Jones.
Johnson was the first Bob Jones student to earn a college softball scholarship. She received a bachelor’s degree at Athens State.
Ashleigh Meyer earned a law degree at Cumberland School of Law, Samford University after graduating from the University of Alabama. She marched with the Million Dollar Band Color Guard.
A Birmingham resident, Meyer practices law at Meyer, Anderson & DeLuca LLC. She instructs at Dance Trance Huntsville Madison.
Maj. Nathan Underwood is stationed at Fort Stewart, Ga. with the U.S. Army. He has served in Germany, South Korea, Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan.
He earned a bachelor’s degree at Athens State and a master’s degree at Auburn University Montgomery.