FrC 14I Spring 2014 |
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• In the second paragraph on the first page is he saying that tradition is a bad thing?—CB
• On page 15 Placher talks about Louis Hopkins, Wabash’s 7th president. What do you think Hopkins would think of Wabash’s current academic and athletic areas?—NB
• On page 21, it talks about how Wabash produces people of integrity and common sense. What do you think causes this in comparison to other schools?—CJM
• On page 21, do you think that if some of the people in our grade do not graduate, than we are not worthy of the tradition we inherit?—DE
• How does Wabash produce "common sense and integrity" in its students as mentioned on page 21? Can we isolate a single reason?—RG
• P. 28: Before reading about all the accomplishments that Wabash had in athletics, did you know about them?—HW
• In the second portion of the reading, pages 28-32, a small portion of Wabash history is discussed. My question would be, if we had to tell our stories as little giants, what would you say?—LH
• Were you surprised by how so much hasn’t changed? What specific examples?—MO