1 > Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill http://www.archive.org/details/carillon2008meth ®iATes> 4- 1 LTI PAOetei> C^ai^w 2C0S How do you MU? Y ccKMWiry E T S ^ >) ^"%L» *- -»-. Methodist >^ UNIVERSITY RESIDENCE HALLS 1 IENCE BUILDINGS EEVES AUDITORIUM STUDENT LIFE - \ * _ def: A recipe, equation or other logical statement Ex.: Free Food + Free Stuff = Fun def: Of several cultures Student Life Jesse Smith Woodcutting The Jesse Smith Woodcutting Project is designed to help Many people that are without ways to heat their hoMes in the winter obtain wood to bHIJrn in their fireplaces. Student Life Jesse Smith Woodcutting ost students, after dStting.carrying.and loading the wood onto trUUcks, delivered the MM ch needed wood to holMIes in and aroUnd Fayetteville. HCW MW CH WOOS> Student Life Hoopla Frenzy The Monarch Men's and Women's Basketball teaMs bring in the new season with Hoopla Frenzy. jlBfle SHOT Student Life Hoopla Frenzy !L-fA* VISIT With the chance to show off their skills and gaMes to play dlring breaks, the teaBSs give their all to show who's best on the coffiJrt. Student Life Homecoming Dance ill's 2007 Hoiwieco sSfccess thanks to the StffiJdent Activities CoIMJMittee. The decor was styled after a Hollywood awards show and featured a walkway of famous stars alongside some of Methodist's own. 1 Student Life Homecoming Dance The 2007 Homecoming Colrt: Shannon Alfred. Leighton Bull. Sheena Harriott. Jennifer Kiner. Jordan Mercer (Queen). Brittney Purdie. Whitney Slaughter. Keva Wilson. Stephanie Olivarez, Krystal Poirer. Jenny Smith. Sana Sabri. Lindsey Cosgray. Chesale Hester. Lauren Holten. Jennifer Snyder. Melinda Rubers. Erin Yarborough. Sean Marriott. Jarre! L. McRae. Todd Sakewitz, Michael Price. Taron Stubbs. Jared Boyles, Deepak Shrestha. Jon Mularski (King). Austin Barbour. Arthur Khalikov. Eric Duea. Dustin Autry, Remille Shipman H-TITUSC 1 Student Life International Food Festival The International Food Festival gave Many stldents froM other countries the chance to eook and serve foods froM their country of origin Student Life International Food Festival AIMlong the various dishes were jerk chicken froM JaMaica, borsch froM Rlssia, fried plantains froM the Bahamas, three Milk clstard froM Ec® ador, kiM-chee froIM Korea and chicken cHUrry froIMI GUUyana. 1 ITOlTOftAL Student Life Open Mic "I enjoyed the Bflen's choir. They were awesoMe." - Deanna Piacente ^ mTALENTek Student Life Open Mic Open Mic Nights are tiMes when sttUdents can show off their talents freely. Shows ranged froBS IMM/sicians and actors to poets and dancers. i^ Student Life Miss Methodist Pageant "I think Miss Methodist is a great opportunity to let olr feMale stldents shine with their talent and knowledge." lonica Cheek Student Life Miss Methodist Eleven contestants began the competition for iMiss ethodist. All of the girls displayed Bflany talents, sUch as clogging, singing, and playing the piano. In the end, Senior Erin YarborotUgh took the crown as the second IMIiss Methodist. mw r Student Life Spring Fling Rain always seeMs to Bflove the oltdoor bash of Spring Fling indoors, bit Spring Fling 2008 took place on one of the nicest days of the semester. Trampolines, slip and slide, tie-dye t-shirts, and inflatables all entertained students. Sodexho provided a cookolt dinner of haMblrgers and hot dogs. There were also plenty of watermelons for fWn and BSessy eating. I^Y 19 Student Life Friends Mister together to beat each other's s core during Bowling Night. Every Wednesday students flock to the lanes to take the week's rlstrations olt on the pins. Student Life Bowling Over 200 sttUdents showed Wp to bowl the night away at the first bowling event, later forMing "teaMs" to control who got which lanes and when. Each teaBS cheered each other on as they took their tlrns. Ml Student Life Loyalty Day Fayetteville coMMunity Members started olt Loyalty Day with a breakfast in the Green and Gold Cafe, where they were greeted by cheerleaders and entertained by student singers 1 ViFCeVi Student Life Loyalty Day Methodist asks businesses and local citizens for contributions each year on Loyalty Day, which was held on Feb. 1 2, 2008. It is a day of support that IMlakes a lifetime of difference for the 85 percent of students at Methodist who reqlire financial aid. Student Life Casino Night 4 J ' - m i ( - :»»*£ * 1 iMJHI 4KfL3^-IM» * v^^^E fllT i mt 1 1 HI I r ^ Everyone was a high roller at Casino Night, l^ which was held in the Berns Student Center IP by the Stldent Activity CoMMittee at the beginning of the school year. The evening incltSJded gambling, MHUsic, and an oxygen bar. * 24 Student Life Casino Night Stldents were given fake Money to spend at falx gambling tables with gaMes slch as poker, blackjack and roSJlette. Faculty and staff volunteers ran the gaMing tables. Afterward, gabblers coEHd exchange their winnings for real prizes. &!MI!LATe 2^ Before any hoMe gaSSe begins, the Monarch Zone provides ITUn and food for everyone to enjoy. The cheerleaders and the band often perforlMI before going into the gaMe, and different ciUbs sell foods or rln gaMe stalls to raise Money. Student Life \ih f'.'d •"" Monarch Zone I— The Monarch Zone was a new tradition started this year. It was held in the parking lot beside Berns. Each one was different, bit always included food, gaSMIes, and the fUn and exciting atmosphere of a pre-galMle tailgate party. Student Life Winter Exam ExaM Breakfast is a late-night tradition at WQ3, where stldents can take a break, relax, and iWel Ip on healthy breakfast foods in the Green and Gold Cafe before starting the stress and craMMing of exams week. 28 Student Life Winter Exam Breakfast ExalMI Breakfast is also a way for faculty and staff to show how Mich they care abolt students, who don't have to lift a finger at the Meal. Faculty and staff don aprons and chefs hats, grab soSMJe tongs and serve all the food, as well as carry trays, get refills and offer seconds to the seated tables. IViCJHES 29 L- Student Life Oktoberfest Oktoberfest is RHA's annual Fall event. This year's activities were centered aroHUnd a Halloween theMe, with a costHJIMSe contest and a JMMMIy wrapping contest. 30 Student Life Oktoberfest Stldents also participated in pie eating and hula- hoop contests, played carnival gaSSes. IMIade sand art, and enjoyed the IMMsic, food and prizes on the outdoor basketball courts. iMWES Student Life Dance Competition Students showed off their dance skills in a night of lights, MQOsic, and food. The winner of the dance competition was given a $100 prize. Thirty students competed with arolnd three MinSJtes each to dance.The competition ended in a draw and the winners split the prize. Student Life Dance Competition ASMIanda Inderwood and Michael Price tied for first place in the competition. When asked how they woUUld spend the prize Money, both winners shotted. "We're going to the cllb!" 1SCAUTY 33 Student Life Operation Christmas Child Operation Christmas Child gives people a chance to reach out to the Millions of children across the world who woUJJld normally not have any presents for ChristMas. Presents were brought to the drop- off point at MW, loaded into a trick, and taken to Raleigh. After reaching Raleigh,the presents are shipped off to different countries aroHUnd the world. mm viirv 34 cm Student Life Operation Christmas Child i "I think that (the prograM) is a blessing to do. Yol get KJore oft of it than yol pit in it." --Diane Bflobley 35 Student Life Fiesta Night Fiesta Night was hosted in October by the Stldent Activities CoMMittee and held in Berns StUdent Center. Mi Casita catered a free fajita bar for stldents. 36 Student Life Fiesta Night After filling Wp on fajitas, chips and salsa, stldents danced to Latin Mlsic and took swings at pinatas filled with Money, candy and toys. More than 300 stldents attended Fiesta Night. !Y-&0£NO 37 Student Life Back to Childhood Student Life Back to Childhood What better way to shake off pre-exaiMI stress than by going Back to Childhood? The Stl dent Aetivities CoMMittee invited sUUdents for an evening of old-school galMIes like Twister, Red Rover and Mlsical Chairs in Berns the week before Winter exaMs started. There was also plenty of candy and a giant chair, which really IMIade yol feel like a ittle kid again. A. MM S£U£NT 39 Student Life Show You Care Day -*• 3?-.r^ er •\'^ y:: '^H'-rs^/Ss^^. "It's great to work with the other groUffps on caMpls. Other than the Jesse Smith Woodeltting Project, this is the only tifiSe that a blnch of different caMpHs organizations do something together.PlISs when yotU're walking aroUnd with other stidents the next day,yoHJ can say, 'I blilt that raMp' or 'I planted those flowers'." --Alicia Bates 40 Student Life Show You I IBgget Care Day ^1635 Show Yol Care Day is a day when sttUdents participate in cleaning Wp aroHUnd caMpWs, showing that stldents do care abolt caSMJpis' iMage. Students planted flowers and cleared vegetation aroUUnd calMIpls.They also began repairs on the handicap access raMp oltside the Berns Student Center.The work done helped improve 1UCH handicapped accessibility on caMpWs. Student Life Womanless Beauty Pageant When six Male Methodist stldents took the stage dressed in short skirts and low-clt tops to dance to Shania Twain's "Man! I Feel Like a WoMan!" the popular cofflJntry song took on a whole new Meaning. The blrly beaHJty pageant contestants played it all for lalghs in the Berns Stldent Center, along with coMedian Jen Kober, the evening's MC.
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