Purdue debris . DRIVER, HERSCHEL WOOD, Win-chester, Ind. Pete. B. S. in C. E. Fleur-de-lis (4).Athletic Association (1) (2) (3) (4).Junior Prom Committee. Woodman spare that tree is thememorable slogan of the wielders ofaxes in location parties, but Petesversion is Spare that tripod, yewoodmen. He is the prize ax manof the 13 class. Just ask him aboutit. We all like Pete for his endlessstore of cheerfulness and fun, andwe like to work with him because ofhis readiness to do his end of thejob. When Pete returns to Winchest-ter, we are sure he will have a bigwelcome. J. D. Ong—This is the gloriou


Purdue debris . DRIVER, HERSCHEL WOOD, Win-chester, Ind. Pete. B. S. in C. E. Fleur-de-lis (4).Athletic Association (1) (2) (3) (4).Junior Prom Committee. Woodman spare that tree is thememorable slogan of the wielders ofaxes in location parties, but Petesversion is Spare that tripod, yewoodmen. He is the prize ax manof the 13 class. Just ask him aboutit. We all like Pete for his endlessstore of cheerfulness and fun, andwe like to work with him because ofhis readiness to do his end of thejob. When Pete returns to Winchest-ter, we are sure he will have a bigwelcome. J. D. Ong—This is the glorious Fourth of July—Whee-e-e. Page One Hundred. DUCKWALL, ANDERSON ED-WARD, Louisville, Ky. Duck. B. S. in C. E. Fleur-de-lis (2).Civil Engineering Society (2). Duckwall came to Purdue with anexcellent reputation as an athlete,but was unlucky in his first year andever since. However, he has madea name for himself as a good fellow,and will long be remembered bymany. He can always be dependedon to get by, if there is the leastchance, and to help a friend in modesty stands somewhat inhis way, but all considered, he is atrue Boilermaker. DURYEA, BERNICE, West La- Fayette, Ind. Phi Lamba Psi. Babe. B. S. in Sc. Class Secretary (2).Class Historian (3). When Babe joined our class in 1909she brought her dimples and happysmile with her and we are glad tosay that she still has them. She isdecidedly fond of blonds, particularlythose of the masculine type, but shehas a good time always. Some timebefore coming to Purdue she learnedthe art of jollying the Profs and hassecured more As by ways all herown than many of us have been ableto


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