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Demo rs w H HAT a change four years of college has made in our lives. It seems but a few months ago when we first entered college as innocent Fresh- men, little realizing how much our college life would mean to us. As time went on, our attitude toward college began to change. We saw that we could not always be carefree Freshmen, but that we must take upon ourselves the little worries and cares that those who had gone before us had likewise endured. The Sophomore, Junior, and finally, the Senior years saw more and more responsibility fall upon the shoulders of the members of the Class of 1915. The individuals of the Class of 1915, though in numbers not so many as some classes have been, have taken a leading part in all student activities. Especially has this been noticeable in athletics, althcugh we have been by no means inactive in other phases of college life. We bespeak more for the all-round, well-developed individual than for the narrow-minded member who cannot truly be considered the real college student. The class itself, composed of individuals who have been thus so prominent in college affairs, has likewise been a most effective unit during the four years that it has existed in the University. The Junior Prom given by the class stands on record as being one of the prettiest formals that the University has seen. We must not boast further of the part we have taken in University life lest we be thought conceited and too boastful. We have done our best and feel well repaid if the small mite we have contributed to University history will meet with the approval of those who take an interest in us. With a feeling boh of sincere gratitude and of deep regret, we bid farewell to the University of Wyoming, supremely satisfied that what we have here learned will fit us to cope successfully with the problems of our lives.
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THE WYO SENIORS
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THE wLJLI ItAi i WYO L. Neil Rogers, a t n Ah, here enters the hero. How the hearts of romantic maidens fluttered when this hand- some youth arrived on the Ohio freight. If it wasn ' t for the profile of his face, which very much resembles a pair of scissors, he would really be handsome. Looks don ' t count in football, and he has had four years of it, end- ing with the captaincy this year. He has also played four years on the University basket- ball team, so he is some athlete. He is also President of his class and Chairman of the Athletic Committee of the A. S. U. W. this year. Scissor is more or less of a singer, but most people think he is less. He has built up an enviable reputation as a fusser during his four years, and as a soldier he got as far as a First Lieutenant.
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