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March 28, 2008

Wofford Traditions, 1939

From the 1939 Terrier Guide, the college’s student handbook

Wofford has certain traditions which the students take pride in observing. Learn them and observe them; and distinguish yourself from students of other institutions.

Main1939 1. Wofford students are noted for their gentlemanly habits and all students speak to each other whenever they meet, as Wofford is a friendly place. The students come from the most cultured Christian homes of the country. They are considerate of the rights and privileges of others. They dress neatly and are gentlemen while in town and on week-end trips.

2. Wofford students cherish their honor tradition, and act honorably in all relations of student life. They are above lying, cheating, stealing, and breaking one’s word of honor.

3. Wofford men attend all athletic contests and they sit in a body at the games and yell. They learn their yells and school songs. Freshmen learn them before first game.  

4. All Wofford freshmen buy a freshman rat cap and wear it for the first three months of school to distinguish them from other students.

5. Always stand at attention with bared heads whenever you hear or sing the Wofford Alma Mater.  

6. A quiet library has always been a distinctive characteristic at Wofford. Walk quietly and avoid all unnecessary conversation. This is a place where silence and work prevail.

7. Our faculty stands ready to strengthen by kindly counsel the student’s ambition for higher and better things. Tip your hat and speak to every professor you pass. Students are polite to the ladies of the campus also.  

8. Students stand as a matter of respect to honor our faculty as they leave the chapel…

9. Wofford students are good sports. They are courteous to opposing teams and win without getting cocky, and lose without making excuses.  

10. The beauty of the campus is marred when students, taking shortcuts across the campus, make unsightly paths. Students follow the walks and don’t make new ones.

11. Wofford students enter to learn and go forth to serve.

Some things change, some things stay the same. 

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