Freed Hardeman University - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Henderson, TN)

 - Class of 1988

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Freshmen and interface leaders join in a game of 'Simon Says, conducted by Dean James Selbe. Janet Howell, a sophomore, appears very excited about beginning a new se- mester at her home-away-from-home. The TradHion Con- Hnues One of the greatest benefits of attending Freed-Hardeman College is learning to develop in all aspects of life. An individ- ual must learn to grow and ex- pand if he is to accomplish his goals in life. Teaching how to live and how to make a living is the philosophy of Freed-Harde- man College. This philosophy has become a tradition throughout the years. As seen by the successful alumni that pass through Freed-Harde- man, this ideal has become a great asset to the college. hneHaue19

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Off To A Great Start Outlook on Upcoming Year: HI would like to enjoy quality time with my friends and also make new friends. - David Baker - Beginning of School For many students it is an- other year at F-HC, but for the freshman class and transfers, it is the beginning of a whole new way of life. Many activities headed the year in the right direction: interface, moving in the dorms, and club mixers. What, Homesick? Interface was a great way to keep the freshman and trans- fers busy enough not to have time to get homesick. Some of the fun ranged from a day at Mid-South Youth Camp to eat- ing pizza with other Interface groups at Pizza Inn. Other ac- tivities included spending a day at the Memphis Mall, ca- noeing, eating a meal in the home of faculty members, and going through registration to- gether. Home Away From Home Telephone bills . . . quarters for laundry . . . ironing clothes . . . just some of the responsi- bilities that come upon new students as they leave their homes and move into their new, temporary homes. Interface Quotes: lt tlnterfacel is a great way tor everybody to get to know each other. - Kelly Smith - llnterface Group Leaderl lt was the funnest time l think l will ever have within my four years at Freed. - Alison Moore - Freshman 18 Interface '56 Freshman take a break at Mid-South Youth Camp after a morning ot organized events and games. Interface traditionally employs the camp for the site of much of freshman orientation. Freshman experience college life to its fullest as they trudge through the dreaded reglstratlon line.



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Halloween Week . . Trick or Treat The night before Halloween, the Student Government As- sociation set the students in the ghost and goblin mood by decorating Gano with Hallow- een paraphenalia. The major attraction this Halloween was the traditional dorm trick-or- treating. lt is the one time in the school year when the girls and guys get to see each oth- er's rooms and the lifestyles they lead while on campus. Many students stated it is fun seeing how the rooms are dec- orated, and it is an easy way to get free candy. There were many novel costumes this year: one student dressed her- self as Raggedy Ann and an- other came trick-or-treating as a bed. Also, the various social clubs sponsored their own in- dividual Halloween parties with marshmallow roasts and hayrides. Many of the students went in groups to haunted houses. 20 Halloween Clowning Around!!! Are these really two college students? As a part of Hallow- een, students oosturne themselves and visit other dorms, Students Stacy Burgess and John Estes model their international Halloweer costumes.

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