Milady in Brown 1909 . Lines to a Freshman Life is real, life is earnest! Take not your eyes from off your will some day be a Sophomore, If you work with all your soul. As a person of experience, Study hard your English history,Let me give you this advice: Dont forget your English B., •Be sure, before you go to class, And be sure you take the front seatYouve read your lesson twice. In your Physiography. 4 But you must be up and doing,With a heart for any fate; Keep achieving and to labor and to wait. Freshman Class Officers Birdie Mai Matthews • President LomsE Armstron


Milady in Brown 1909 . Lines to a Freshman Life is real, life is earnest! Take not your eyes from off your will some day be a Sophomore, If you work with all your soul. As a person of experience, Study hard your English history,Let me give you this advice: Dont forget your English B., •Be sure, before you go to class, And be sure you take the front seatYouve read your lesson twice. In your Physiography. 4 But you must be up and doing,With a heart for any fate; Keep achieving and to labor and to wait. Freshman Class Officers Birdie Mai Matthews • President LomsE Armstrong Vice President Louise Waggener Secretary Eva Mays Treasurer LoHazel BensonIvUtie FallMarvel GambleMary HartzellZetta Jones Emily Martin Birdie Mai MatthewsMary Pride Har^l Scales Frances Svann Membersise Armstronj Lucy Bailey Hazel DavisRoberta Galloway Gladys Gilruth Fairfax JaninEva Mays Lucile New Martha Hall NewmanVirginia RickettsMargaret SmithLucile Taylor Louise Wagsjener Sarah Frances White. Proverbs of the Freshmen « & 1. Never too late to have— Eats. 2. Great tales from little guesses grow. 3. A girl and her chafing dish soon part. 4. Never answer Prepared to-day, if you canput it off until to-morrow. 5. A dollar in the hand is worth two owed toyou by a Belmont girl. 6. To keep your secret is wisdom, but to expectanother Belmont girl to keep it is folly. 7. Those who are stung dread the bee. (AskLillian Ash). 8. Never sew on a button when a pin will servethe purpose. 9. A step in the closet, saves a lecture fromMiss Buchanan. 10. The Senior who knows it all spends most ofher time telling it to the Freshmen. 11. Reputation is a bubble which a girl burstswhen she tries to blow it herself. 12. It is the little things that get you intotrouble at Belmont—because, forsooth, there are nobig ones. 13. A stitch in time saves nine, but what girlever takes the stitch ? 14. Grades are like uniform buttons—easier lostthan found. 15. A teacher can go ou


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