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The Board of Trustees OFFICERS Timothy F. Burke, LL. B President Mary B. DAVID ...Vice President Charles D. Spalding Treasurer Frank Sumner Burrage, B. A.. Secretary A. B. Hamilton EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE T. F. Burke W. S. Ingham MEMBERS Term Appointed Expires 1911 Hon. Alexander B. Hamilton, M. D 1917 191 1 Hon. Lyman H. Brooks...... ...1917 1913 Hon. Charles S. Beach, B. S ......1917 1895 ...Hon. Timothy F. Burke, LL. B. .1919 1913 Hon. Mary B. David 1919 1914 ...Hon. Mary N. Brooks 1919 1911 Hon. W. S. Ingham, B. A 1921 1913 Hon. C. D. Spalding 1921 1915. Hon. J. M. Carey, LL. B 1921 Hon. EDITH K. O. CLARK, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. ..Ex-officio President C. A. Duniway, Ph. D., LL. D Ex-officio
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The Editor s Page fC£ CLASS is a fleeting and transitory sort of thing. Its members gather from all parts of the country, spend four years together in work and AKaQ pleasure, and go their ways again. During these busy years of prep- Vh p aration there imperceptibly grows upon them a feeling of affection for the institution, the depth of which they will probably never fully realize until the four years are over and they must leave. Once graduated, the class is no longer a unit; it is merely a group of individuals never to be gathered together again, whose occupations, hopes, and ambitions will be as varied as their tastes are different. The University, the one bond that has held them together, will no longer be present in their daily lives ; for the future, the only link that can unite them will be the memory of their life together. A class leaves behind it but one tangible record to evoke this memory: in the years to come the Junior Annual alone remains as a memorial of the years spent in the University. It is with full appreciation of this that the Class of 1917 has produced the present volume of The Wyo. The task has been by no means an easy one, and the members of the class have worked hard and earnestly. It remains with the reader to determine what degree of success or failure we have attained. We will feel that our efforts have not been in vain if, in after years, the turning of these pages will bring to you happy recollections of the best of all days — those of undergraduate life. The Editor.
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THE FACULTY Clyde Augustus Duniway, A. M,. Ph. D., LL. D. President and Professor of History. Aven Nelson, A. M., Ph. D. Professor of Biology and Curator of the Rocky Mountain Herbarium. Justus Freeland Soule, A. M. Professor of Greek an d Latin. Henry Merz, A. M. Professor of German and French. Charles Bascom Ridgaway, A. M., Sc. D. Professor of Mathematics. Helen Middlekauff, Correspondence Professor of English, Latin, and German. Henry Granger Knight, M. A. Dean of the College of Agriculture, Director of the Experiment Station, and Pro- fessor of Agricultural Chemistry. June E. Downey, M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Philosophy and English. Grace Raymond Hebard, M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Political Economy and Librarian. Elmer George Hoefer, M. E. Professor of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. John Conrad Fitterer, C. E. Professor of Civil and Irrigation Engineering. Arthur Emmons Bellis, M. S. Professor of Physics. Alpheus Davis Faville, M. S. Professor of Animal Husbandry, and Station Husbandman. John A. Hill, B. S. Wool Specialist and Professor of Textile Industry.
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