YEARBOOK_1900

Page 38

S^affe.

Children's

"wES,

little

ones,

although

are

you

in the

Preparatory depart-

We take a great ment the Board has not forgotten you. Jii deal of interest in you and want you to become good students ; and be will Mammas we know your Papas and very grateful to us for

Don't you think so? an eye over their little boys and girls. We realize the fact that it will be hard for you to get accustomed to

having

and ginger-bread, your new life, for you will miss Mamma's pies and will spend many sleepless nights tearfully thinking of home. however, which will We wish to offer a few

helpful suggestions,

help to make your life among us more successful. We suggest that you have nothing to do with the Freshmen, for they are green and foolish and will lead you to doing foolish things. Keep away from the

ready

Sophomores, also,

to do little

for they

boys harm.

are a

bad set, and

Always obey

the

are

Juniors,

alwaj

s

and do

If Mamma sends you a box of cook ies, always go and see if they would like some. Never fail to be and to the Seniors, always remove your hat whenever all you

can

for their comfort.

respectful

you pass them. Don't annoy Mr.

Try to be as dignified and manly as they are. Tyler by stealing his candy or playing with his

chainless safety, for he has lots to worry him. Don't say any thing about "Snap Course," for it makes him awfully mad. Don't Old Maid," for many a man has gone to ruin by learn to play

new

"

that

awful

money.

young we

things, don't be afraid of your Juniors and always take them to the

Above all

Lend freely to the and set them up.

Village We hope aud

game.

that these

suggestions

will be of

some

help

to

our

readers, but if you should happen to go astray, come will try to set you aright by our fatherly advice.

dear to

us


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