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,1 .1 :xo 1 1 ON WTTH THE lFlRlESll-llMlEN' There 19 no one so well known so l1ttle lespected and so llttle sym pathlzed mth as the Hlgh School Fleshman Ex elyone knows h1m the m1nute he entels the hlgh school H1s helpless wandeungs oy 61 the bulld 1ng h1S lntense eagerness to do the ught thlng and hls bhnd groplng fol the knowledge whlch h1s fond parents expect h1m to IQCQIXG are well known to the sophomores uppel classmen and the faculty Each of these has h1s own op1n1on of Ye poor suffellng Frosh The Sophomore Wlth h1s grand alr of superlorlty and h1s b1g head 1s the Freshmens most notlceable cr1t1c Accordlng to hls polnt of vlew the Freshman IS not a h1gh school student but merely an mfant v1s1tor meandermg around The upper classmen have a somewhat d1fferent oplnlon of h1m They are condescendmgly sympathetlc regardlng h1m Wlth an almost paternal a1r They treat h1m almost as a fathel would h1S son g1v1ng h1m a wee b1t of good advlce whenever they happen to th1nk of It Aslde from that the Freshman hardly 9XlStS for them If asked who a certam young person IS whom they dont know they w1ll no doubt respond Dunno Some Freshman prob ly' Usually IH thls way all unknown persons are ClaSS1f16d as Frosh especlally lf they seem the least blt unsophlstlcated The faculty pay more attent1on to the Freshman e1the1 because they have to slnce he always reglsters m thelr classes or because they hke chlldren For the Freshmans m1nd 19 st1ll ln short trousexs even though h1s legs are more craftlly concealed The prof as a lule doesn t g1V6 them credlt for knowlng much He reallzes that the avel age Fresh man IS 1ust out of publlc school IH Wh1Ch 1nst1tut1on he respected hlS teachers and thelr ldeas Therefore he does not bother about the danger of havmg hls ldeas attacked and he glV9S them freely to the Frosh by means of awe msp1rmg l1ttle speeches takmg It for granted that they w1ll be absorbed But how about the rest of the faculty? They are the newest and most consclentlous ones or else the ones who spend most of the1r tlme teachlng upper classmen They expect the F1 eshmen to th1nk somethlng whlch they have probably nex er heard of or done befole 1n all thelr hves Many tlmes because of th1S the Frosh pull sexeral grades other than A s and B s The Freshman rushes lHtO the school chuck full of pep thxnklng hell be the star athlete the star debater and everythmg else that has a star attached Now QIHCG he has honored the h1gh school w1th hlS presence that 1nst1tut1on Wlll have real school sp1r1t and pep It Wlll posltxvely w1n all the games and Wlll be a much better school 1n evely concelvable Way Really there s no l1fe hke a Freshman s' 1 l 1 I' 1 1 XX 'V W Q -531 ' - 1 ' 1 1 ' - s . , . . , . . Y , ' L' . 7 A 7. . ' . . N. Y N . n n L A 5 4 ' . . . '. . . . . N , . . . . 1 . Y T t , L , Q' . . , ' , , ' ' ' sc -' 77 L r bg 1 . . . , . . . . . . . ' 1 . - L u Y . . 5 . . . . ' 1 ' 1 . . . - 1 - cc 1 1 ' 1 11 - - 1 ' L 1 , . . . . . Q 1 , . . . . . , . H . ,, , . . . . Q . . . . K . , - ' as YY , 1 - -1 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . ' 1 1 ' , . . 7 r Q . . . . . Q Y . . . L . . T 1 1 . . . , n , , , K . . - 9 'Q 1 . . Q . v . i . . . 1 - - 1 , . 72 .3 7 , .,. .l,,l',1l,I I.. 'L ., ', f, lil. . ' E -4 I ...fill 11,113 .. .. .. .. . . ' ' , l.. .. 4
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