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The three years of varsity athletics should be confined to the Freshman. Sophomore, and Junior years. The Senior year should be reserved as a year of individual activity.
As it is now, a Senior often feels morally bound to spend a large part of his final year in athletic pursuits, when he would prefer to occupy himself other wise. He finds by his last year that there are so many things, far more profitable, which he has neglected and to which he longs to turn before his college days are over.
Therefore, relieve him of his moral responsibility and allow him to utilize his last year in his own private way by confining organized University athletics to the first three years of college.
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