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QUIPS A N D Q UIB B L E S Page 37 Freshman Class MOTTO: “ Nunquam non paratus.” COLORS: Red and Grey. YELL Red and grey ! red and grey ! Freshman ! Freshman ! all O. K. ! M E M B E R S R. C. YVELLFORD, President A. FI. FLOURNOY, Vice-President H. A. LATANE, Treasurer MARY ROWE, Historian H. C. BISCOE W. G. MARKS D. L. READ T. N. BRENT F. F. TERRILL H. G. RUSSELL
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Page 38 QUIPS AND QUIBBLES Freshman History ER since last June, when our “Prep days were ended, we have held high our heads and considered ourselves a most important factor in college life. For although ihe Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors look down upon us with elevated noses, they too. not so long ago, were Freshmen. Our little band consists of various types—some of us very dignified, even two have the honor of keeping Study Hall, and every one will testify as to that being a most exalted position. Others are sadly lacking in this quality of dignity, and sometimes even have to be advised as to their merits and demerits. “Get to work there, is very frequently heard in connection with these unfortunates. But with it all, we are a bright and happy set, and any one in doubt as to our brightness will please call on any professor. Cupid in his raids did not pass us by unnoticed on the way; far from it. He left some so much mangled and bruised that it will be many a day before they recover. Some, however, he touched only lightly. A fe v put on the ironclad armor of indifference which defies even Cupid ' s arrows. But as we know, the sun is not always shining; no more are we always happy and gay, for there are plenty of “stumbling blocks in our path, and despair seems ready to seize us at every turn. But enough; every body has his “blue days, and the less said about them the better. We think with the poet, that “knowledge is obtained only with a weary care, and holidays are the best days to our minds. Oh! how sweet w ' ere those days of Christmas holidays, and with what sorry faces did we return to our books, and how we blessed the departed General Washington, that he gave us a day’s holiday. Still on through the year we have been progressing, and when the end comes—but see! the turquoise of the sky is deepening into sapphire, and soon our day will be ended in the sunlight of a new and perhaps a brighter morn of the Sophomore. Historian.
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