Homecoming Court presentation held at Freed-Hardeman

HENDERSON, Tenn. — In continuing Freed-Hardeman’s annual tradition, the student body has selected 18 of their peers to represent both their classes and their school by serving on the 2023 Homecoming Court.

The chosen representatives were introduced to the student body during a special chapel presentation Monday morning.

This year’s homecoming theme is “Time to Remember,” and will take place November 4-12.

FHU alumni, families, and visitors from around the country will be present to witness the homecoming court’s presentation and subsequent coronation of king and queen during a week full of activities.

“We’ll have a homecoming floats parade that will go down University Street. We have class reunions that will take place. We have some specific singing groups that are having reunions this weekend. There’s singing in Chapel Hall. There’s a homecoming worship service. Just a complete and full list of activities that people can participate in,” said Chris Ramey, FHU’s Director of Alumni Engagement.

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The homecoming king and queen will later be crowned in a coronation ceremony on the Smith-Kirk Court in the Brewer Sports Center at 6 p.m. on Saturday, November 11.

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