Purdue debris . bscribers for the Expo-nent, and 122 I)it on the 04 Debris deal. 74 of whom llmughtit bum, 26 called it fair and the 12 04 flunks that are witli enthusiastic alxmt it. The class thought that the thingmost needed b\- the school was a new ( prefer to tabulate the \-ote on the Profs. Favorite Professor—Young 37; llatt, Professor—Test. 41 : Young, U).Laziest Professor—Seastone. 31 ; Ierry. Professor—Pence. 31 : Ierry. Blufter—Golden, 57; lloak. ^,^: lloffman. Dignified Professor—Hatt, 4); Morau. —Hatt


Purdue debris . bscribers for the Expo-nent, and 122 I)it on the 04 Debris deal. 74 of whom llmughtit bum, 26 called it fair and the 12 04 flunks that are witli enthusiastic alxmt it. The class thought that the thingmost needed b\- the school was a new ( prefer to tabulate the \-ote on the Profs. Favorite Professor—Young 37; llatt, Professor—Test. 41 : Young, U).Laziest Professor—Seastone. 31 ; Ierry. Professor—Pence. 31 : Ierry. Blufter—Golden, 57; lloak. ^,^: lloffman. Dignified Professor—Hatt, 4); Morau. —Hatt, 59: Waesche. 2().Best Athlete—Jamison, 66; Endsley. \^aluable—Goss, 75: Golden. —Jones, 31 : luckelt, ^. There were a few deserving Seniors, and a few nutworks who failed to get the desired number of xotes for rec-ognition, and again a few ere])t in because of pull but onthe whole the offices were tilled bv tlie most deserving men. 151 Naughty-Fives Sophomore Banquet. TluTf was a ductor named Stone, Who llMni;hl all his >tnilents slicmld bone. 1 1 r llirrw a w el blanket ( )ii llir Si p])lii Mill ire lian(|net. And canned the wlmie class to atone. \> the minds dI i1k nunil)ers ni llie Class of l)05(Iwrll Hpim swert nuin() of tlu ha/._\ past tlicy linger()\ IT (iiie spill lliat makes l)ri<;lit the paj^i^cs of history—theSophomore JJainpiet. The note to the ears of tlie ai^-ed warrior fails toinspire the longini^ for the olden da\s that is hroii^iit f(Ulhl)\ llu- maijie words, \)n \on remember March 11, lX)3, when spoken by one Senior to another. Do we rememberit? Shall we ever forget it? Shall we ever forget the pietywith which we received the disapproval of the facultywhen they pounded the Bible containing the tickets? Shall we ever forget the joy with which we hurled teacups, chairs and what not upon the heads of the oncoming06 herd? Or shall we ever forget the cold grey dawn of themorning after as we sheep


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