Thursday, September 22, 2011

Okay, team

Summer and I were having a discussion after class, and we thought it might be a good idea to find pride in our Freshmen-ness; other groups might have a diversity of years (and marriages and babies and missions) to give them perspective, but we've got the freshmen force.  For that reason, we were wondering if maybe we could vote on keeping the old name, "The Lost Diadem," which is cool, or trying out some play on Freshmen and Refreshments quotes, or something... wait!  Hear us out!

We could be...
"On a long journey of human life, faith is the best of companions; it is the best reFRESHMEN on the journey (he he); and it is the greatest property." -Buddha quotes

or...
"Love is the greatest reFreshmen in life." -Pablo Picasso

or
"To sit in the shade on a fine day and look upon verdure is the most perfect reFreshmen." -Jane Austen

or... he he he...
"Universities are full of knowledge; the freshmen bring a little in, the seniors take none away, and the knowledge there accumulates." -Abbott Lawrence Lowell

Just kidding about that one. :)

"I would assume that you were going to offer me reFreshmen, but the evidence so far suggests that that would be optimistic to the point of foolishness." -Albus Dumbledore

"Silence is reFreshmen for the soul." -Wynonna Judd


I hereby acknowledge that some of them make little to no sense, but what do you think?  Should we wear our class status with pride?  We were thinking we could vote on it.  What do you think?

3 comments:

  1. Oh, and if you guys could each put up a picture of yourself on the left side of the blog (see Rachel's) with a little caption or something, that would be awesome! All you have to do is go to Design on our actual blog page at the top right corner, click the "Add a Gadget" box on the left of where the blog text is, and choose the picture option. You can download a picture from facebook (there's an option on there for that) and use it as yours, or maybe it doesn't actually have to be you in the picture. :)

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  2. How do we see our civilization and theme assignments?

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  3. Professor Burton sent an e-mail and the second link in the e-mail is three spreadsheets, if you click the tabs down at the bottom. They show our group and individuals assignments, and then readings for them.

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