The class of 2024 participated in a Freshman Follies competition unlike any other on Friday night. Instead of performing on a stage, freshmen created individual and group TikToks to comply with social distancing guidelines. The best TikToks and talent videos premiered at Town & Country Drive-In Theater, followed by a free screening of “E.T.” sponsored by The Cabinet.
- Students wait by their cars for Freshman Follies 2020 to begin. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- Alumni and students wait for Freshman Follies to begin. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- Students socialize before Follies begins. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- Students line up their cars to watch Freshman Follies 2020. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- Kalah Oncale, freshman biology major from Cibolo, and other Follies volunteers make sure that students keep their masks on. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- Students wait in line for refreshments before Freshman Follies. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- Carter Wood, freshman worship ministry major from Midland, waits in line for refreshments at Freshman Follies 2020. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- ACU welcomes students to Freshman Follies 2020. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- ACU rents two screens at Town & Country Drive-In Theater to show Freshman Follies.(Photo by David Mitchell)
- Students watch Carter Wood, freshman worship ministry major from Midland, perform a song for Freshman Follies 2020. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- Students watch Freshman Follies 2020 at Town & Country Drive-In Theater. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- Abby Kallas, freshman communications major from McKinney, performs in a Tik Tok for Fresman Follies 2020. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- Arriyana Graham, freshman animal science major from Malakoff, dances in a Tik Tok for Freshman Follies 2020. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- Amaia Martin, freshman psychology major from Wichita Falls, makes a Tik Tok for Freshman Follies 2020. (Photo by David Mitchell)
- Brian Lester, freshman music major from Abilene and Oscar Rocha, freshman ministry and vocation major from Abilene, perform a song for Freshman Follies 2020.(Photo by David Mitchell)