Purdue debris . ys after May 22nd the Drs. ofVincennes will have to take in their signs, bgosh. JOHN J. BRIGGS, -Bacillus, Greenwood, at City Dispensary, hirst Asst. toDr. Ford, Chief Surgeon nf Big Four. In-terne at Deaconess Hospital. Sydenham. I. Jesse will soon abdicate as chief surgery of the Big Fourin favor of his first asst., Dr. Ford. Expects to study Astron-omy with his best girl next summer. His hearty smile isvery infectious and always spreads to all about him. Dontpay any attention to his red hair.— Me will outgrow that. JOHN C. BURKLE, LaFayette, Y. M. C


Purdue debris . ys after May 22nd the Drs. ofVincennes will have to take in their signs, bgosh. JOHN J. BRIGGS, -Bacillus, Greenwood, at City Dispensary, hirst Asst. toDr. Ford, Chief Surgeon nf Big Four. In-terne at Deaconess Hospital. Sydenham. I. Jesse will soon abdicate as chief surgery of the Big Fourin favor of his first asst., Dr. Ford. Expects to study Astron-omy with his best girl next summer. His hearty smile isvery infectious and always spreads to all about him. Dontpay any attention to his red hair.— Me will outgrow that. JOHN C. BURKLE, LaFayette, Y. M. C. 0S-06. It took Johns classmates two years to pull enough mossoff his face to get any idea about his countenance. But hehas developed into a great politician. The Y. M. C. As.(Young Monkeys & Crazy Apes) ran him hard for theirpresident—so hard, in fact, it took his breath. He is con-valescing, however. Hopes to be a missionary to the Ghettoin Chicago, some day. 170 ii^^m^msi^i^^ ^^mimm&&%3iK. CHARLES. CLEVELAND. COOPER CRUM. HENRY L. CHARLES, Hen, Paw Paw, Beta Pi. He has become so thoroly convinced of the merits of Paw-Paw as a panacea that he has decided to become a yarbdoctor, and manufacture patent medicines. He has securedthe services of Mendenhall, the only and original Munyon,who will guarantee to the unsuspecting public that Dr. CharlesPaw Paw Panacea will cure all ills to which human flesh is heir. WALTER R. CLEVELAND, Cleve, Evansville, Chi. He answers roll call for his friends without any compuc-tion of conscience, when he has his fingers crossed. Hebelieves matrimony to be the ideal state when the wife takesin washing. He is going to Posey Co. in the near future asa landscape gardener, and incidentally to make a living cut-ting hoop poles and barrel staves. ROSS A. COOPER, Sport, Tuscola, 111. His joy of living will have vanished when he can no longershoot paper wads from the back seats during lectures, and hewill die of melancholia within


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