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Page 29 text:
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Mary Hollenback, n B I Many years ago — at least five or six — a little maiden entered the Preparatory School, and since no one ever found any reason for not promoting her, she has gradually attained the dignity of a Senior. Besides getting pro- moted, Mary was Secretary-Treasurer of her class, 1913-1914; on the A. S. U. W. Ex- ecutive Committee, 1913-1914, and a mem- ber of the Girls ' Glee Club throughout her college career, and a teacher in the Training School for two years. We hate to admit it, but Mary is not always what she seems — that is the reason she takes the leading part in theatricals so well.
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THE j WYO :: ' :::. k - . Donald Clearwaters. Did you know that the Seniors ' most for- bidding and terrifying member is really very human, after all? He can ' t help being a minister ' s son and having that Puritanic ex- pression, and his seven years ' sojourn in this vale of tears as a Prep, and as a College Stu- dent have not been conducive for wing- growth. Aber — but I should have said only — Don is awfully fond of German. He has taken an active part in college organiza- tions. He was a Y. M. C. A. delegate to Estes Park Conference, ' 13; on the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 13-14; on the football team, ' 13-14; and Assistant Manager of The Wyo, ' 15.
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John Pierce, 2 B $ In order to get a good start in life, this gentleman has decided to commence again. So this year, when the little paper rolls and ribbons are handed out, he will march right up and get a few more initials. But we might as well own up that we are secretly hoping that he will come back and graduate again, because a basketball or football team on our field without John Pierce would seem very incomplete. He has also been Head Engi- neer of the Engineering Club, 1914-1915; Sergeant of Cadet Corps, 1 9 1 2-1 9 1 3 ; Joke Editor Wyo, 1914; and on the Athletic Committee, 1913-1914. If you decide to come back next year, John, the Class of 1916 thinks it can accommodate you, and we know Miss Whitcomb would love to have you take H. E. if you have finished everything else.
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