<p>Ha i'd give anything to become a second gen Harvardian as strange as it sounds. Well I suppose i'm just gunno have to buckle down and study. </p>
<p>Ha Princeton could potentially have the coolest agnomen though I mean if you are a guy you could call youself Prince So and so, Princetonian ha! </p>
<p>Person 1: So did you hear I am going to become a Yalie !!
Person 2: Oh really ? That's fascinating! Well anyways I'm a prince I'm automatically better than you :P!</p>
<p>Yale students are also called Elis (for the school's namesake - Elihu Yale). This often makes it into the NY Times crossword puzzle.</p>
<p>Harvard students are sometimes called: Cantabrigians</p>
<p>cantabrigian</a> - Definitions from Dictionary.com</p>
<p>i just read somewhere that kent students are called kentonians, not kenties...
even though i think kenties sounds cuter :)</p>
<p>BrooklynGuy, that just means someone who lives in Cambridge, not necessarily a Harvard student.</p>
<p>Amherst are the Jeffs, after the Lord Jeff and his family who founded the school! Them running around with pictures of and old guy on their shirts just does not get old...</p>
<p>Asheville's mascot is the Blues...which is infinitely lame.
So we end up as blues, or random blue items</p>
<p>I know that Andover is Phillipian and Exeter is Exonian. haha, original</p>
<p>Ha i think ashvilliets shoudl call yourself ashies !!</p>
<p>lol, like we need lotion, or are covered in ash or something. lol</p>
<p>lol, I wonder what Hogwart grads are called ? Hoggies ? Wartsmen ? Warties ? </p>
<p>So does anybody know what Hotchkiss grads are called ??</p>
<p>Oh. right. sorry, shore. I'm an idiot. :)</p>
<p>Asheville's mascot is the Blues...which is infinitely lame.
So we end up as blues, or random blue items-- Dazlezzz</p>
<p>They're the Blue's for the Blue Ridge Mountains, correct? The only reason I'm asking is that I'm in Asheville right now, 'cause I'm going to the Bristol Sharpie 500 tomorrow.</p>
<p>No, I dont think so, but that would be cool!</p>
<p>Out school color is blue, ans When the media, like 100 years ago, reported on high school sports, we were "Big Blue" and our rival, christ school was "big Green." S I think that's it.</p>
<p>But the mountain thing make sense</p>
<p>Yeah, that's a big coincidence then. I guess you could just say that is what it's named after, when it's actually for something else.</p>
<p>But wait, I just went to the school's site and it had a border of the mountains, so maybe that is why it's named that.</p>