Purdue debris . Sffi5sft95?fS3fwH ELLIS ELSEA JOHN WILLIAM ELLIS, Coatesville, Ind. B. S. in Electrical Engineering. Athletic Association (2) (3) (4). A. T. E. —Complete Test of a 25 K. W. Compound Dynamo. A chum of Bill Stillwell, a consistent worker, and a good fellow. Ellis was pretty generally liked throughout his class. He is not a star and we dont expect him to paint the world white, hut you can rely upon him when he undertakes a thing. ROY HIRE ELSEA, Benton, Ind, B. S. in Electrical Engineering. Athletic Association. CivilEngineering Society, Thesis—Tesl of Street and Wrought I
Purdue debris . Sffi5sft95?fS3fwH ELLIS ELSEA JOHN WILLIAM ELLIS, Coatesville, Ind. B. S. in Electrical Engineering. Athletic Association (2) (3) (4). A. T. E. —Complete Test of a 25 K. W. Compound Dynamo. A chum of Bill Stillwell, a consistent worker, and a good fellow. Ellis was pretty generally liked throughout his class. He is not a star and we dont expect him to paint the world white, hut you can rely upon him when he undertakes a thing. ROY HIRE ELSEA, Benton, Ind, B. S. in Electrical Engineering. Athletic Association. CivilEngineering Society, Thesis—Tesl of Street and Wrought Iron in Tension and is a product of Hoosier soil, which is no discredit tohim. Peency Witt brought him down from Goshen in thefall of 1902 to pitch on the class baseball team in which posi-tion 1h- soon attained prominence, lie talks all the time be-cause he cant help it. is everybodys friend, and is hound to succeed as a civil engineer. Me is an authority on 0 W^M- Vwi i HI? SJ&leM FARIS ERNEST FARIS, Bloomington, S. in Mechanical Engineering. Thesis—Efficiency Test of the Merchants Heating and LightingPlant, LaFayette, Ind. Ernest is one of those reckless sort of chaps that doesnt carewhether school keeps or not. He is a typical rounder with awindy disposition and a splendid appetite for that well knownmaker of spirits, the under colored tea. He is perfectly harm-less. CHARLES MORTON FAULKNER, South Whitely, Ind. B. S. in Civil Engineering. Kappa Sigma. Varsity Basket-ball (4). Won P (4). Class Baseball (3). Thesis—The Effect of Waterproofing on the Strength of is following close in the footsteps of his bigbrother, but picked out a better class with which to and Elsie worried the life out of Seastone in RailwayCurves, and afterwards became his prize students inHydraulics. He wants to go to the Philippines, but hates to]sign up for _ two years, because he is afraid something mighthappen in his absen
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