Purdue debris . 167. ADAMS. ASHAUER. CHARLES J. ADAMS, Athlete, Kokomo, in Chief of the When Charlie came to college in his Freshman year he brothis whole family, consisting of himself, wife, and poodle great pugilist, and intends to enter the ring and fight hisway to fame by winning the heavyweight championship ofthe world. BAKER. BALL. JAMES G. BAKER, Sunny Jim, Janesville. Chi. Sunsine exudes from his features and has stained his haira beautiful red. He is a delicate lad, having never been ableto tip the scales at more than two hundred and twenty-f
Purdue debris . 167. ADAMS. ASHAUER. CHARLES J. ADAMS, Athlete, Kokomo, in Chief of the When Charlie came to college in his Freshman year he brothis whole family, consisting of himself, wife, and poodle great pugilist, and intends to enter the ring and fight hisway to fame by winning the heavyweight championship ofthe world. BAKER. BALL. JAMES G. BAKER, Sunny Jim, Janesville. Chi. Sunsine exudes from his features and has stained his haira beautiful red. He is a delicate lad, having never been ableto tip the scales at more than two hundred and twenty-fivepounds. He has repeatedly refused most flattering offers totravel as a living testimony of the wonderful tonic effects ofWilliams Pink Pills for Pale People. HENRY A. ASHAUER, Heine, Springfield, President of Phi Rho Sigma. Heinie thinks our college needs fewer knockers. Werewith you Heinie. A Dutchman. Lives on Budweiser andwienies. Monthly wine baths at Bricks. Never seen withouta smile. Smokes quarter
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