Arthur Bonner came to Freed-Hardeman College from Mary Holmes Junior College in 1977. At Mary Holmes, he had been named the team's best defensive player.
FHC Coach Hoyt Kirk had recruited the 6'8" post player. Bonner led not only Freed-Hardeman but also District 24 in shooting percentages. He still holds the school records for highest field goal percentage in a season (66.4 percent) and highest career field goal percentage (63.3 percent). He also holds the school's second-highest rebounding average since Freed-Hardeman became a four-year college.
Jim Swope, Union University's coach at the time, commented upon that aspect of Bonner's talent. "What's most impressive about Bonner is his jumping ability and shot selection. He's going to take the good shots," he said.
Kirk said, "What I remember about Arthur is that he was always a gentleman on the court."
Bonner was named to the Volunteer State Athletic Conference All-Conference Team and to the All-Tournament Team.
| Year | Inductee | Sport(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 1985 | Kerby Farrell | Baseball |
| 1985 | Laurent Johnson | Coaching |
| 1985 | Lon Varnell | Baseball, Basketball, and Football |
| 1986 | Mary Nelle Brum Chalk | Women's Basketball |
| 1986 | John Luke Webb | Football, Basketball, and Baseball |
| 1986 | James Williams | Baseball and Basketball |
| 1987 | Mac H. Felts | Multiple |
| 1987 | Kate Pennington Rochelle | Women's Basketball |
| 1987 | Robert L. Witt | Basketball |
| 1988 | Ulyss Brock | Men's Basketball |
| 1988 | Mayme Higginbottam Lane | Women's Basketball |
| 1988 | Jim Murdaugh | Men's Basketball |
| 1989 | Jerry Moore | Men's Basketball |
| 1989 | John L. Weeks | Baseball, Basketball, Football |
| 1990 | Vanassa Chism Branch | Women's Basketball |
| 1990 | Dolly Lambert | Baseball |
| 1990 | John Pipkin | Baseball and Basketball |
| 1990 | David Smith | Basketball |
| 1990 | R.W. (Dick) Stewart | Basketball |
| 1991 | Sammy Fisher | Coaching |
| 1991 | Dick Gray | Track and Field |
| 1991 | Robert Stanley Little | Men's Basketball |
| 1992 | Ancil Johnson | Men's Basketball |
| 1992 | Clyde Woods | Tennis |
| 1993 | Aaron Herron | Men's Basketball |
| 1993 | Gerald Michael | Men's Basketball |
| 1994 | Arthur Bonner | Men's Basketball |
| 1995 | Ruben Brown | Men's Basketball |
| 1995 | Charlie Smith | Men's Basketball, Coaching |
| 1996 | Cindy Anderson | Women's Basketball |
| 1996 | Janice Wood Griggs | Women's Basketball |
| 1996 | Renee Hensley Paugh | Tennis and Basketball |
| 1996 | Owen Mitchell | Men's Tennis |
| 1997 | Randall Avery | Men's Basketball |
| 1997 | Sergio Castello | Men's Tennis |
| 1998 | Garrett Grills | Men's Basketball |
| 1999 | Fabiana Cuggionni | Women's Tennis |
| 1999 | Joe Hardin | Distinguished Service |
| 1999 | Johanna Mittenhammer | Women's Tennis |
| 1999 | Ernesto Ramos | Men's Basketball |
| 2000 | Claudia Sanchez | Tennis |
| 2002 | Jennifer Burkeen Showers | Basketball |
| 2002 | David Byrd | Coaching |
| 2002 | Clay Murley | Baseball |
| 2005 | Kara Sanders Atkins | Women's Basketball |
| 2005 | Qiana Elam | Women's Basketball |
| 2006 | Chike Stevenson | Men's Basketball |
| 2007 | Federico Contreras | Tennis |
| 2007 | Ricardo Ferreira | Tennis |
| 2007 | Micheal Gaines | Men's Basketball |
| 2008 | Nancy Bennett | Distinguished Service |
| 2008 | Lee Burklow | Men's Basketball |
| 2008 | Mikki Dowell Vinson | Volleyball/Softball |