Purdue debris . (the earthquake) with a girl. For further particulars call— 604. HOWARD EASTBURN SMITH, Buckmanville, Pa. B. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Athletic Association (3)(4). Pennsylvania Club. Mechanical Engineering Society. Thesis—Critical Study of Violets of Tippecanoe County. H. E. Smith, commonly known as Noisy Smith, is guaran-teed not to say over a half dozen words in any two consecutivedays. The sound of his own voice has on several occasionsfrightened him into hysterics. REUEL FLETCHER SMITH, Lewisville, Ind. B. S. in Mechanical Engineering . Band (1) (2) (3) (4). Ma-sonic Cl


Purdue debris . (the earthquake) with a girl. For further particulars call— 604. HOWARD EASTBURN SMITH, Buckmanville, Pa. B. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Athletic Association (3)(4). Pennsylvania Club. Mechanical Engineering Society. Thesis—Critical Study of Violets of Tippecanoe County. H. E. Smith, commonly known as Noisy Smith, is guaran-teed not to say over a half dozen words in any two consecutivedays. The sound of his own voice has on several occasionsfrightened him into hysterics. REUEL FLETCHER SMITH, Lewisville, Ind. B. S. in Mechanical Engineering . Band (1) (2) (3) (4). Ma-sonic Club. Mechanical Engineering Society. Thesis—Test of Air Brake Hose Which Have Been Removedfrom Service. Duff claims the distinction of being one of the 400 ofLewisville, Ind. At all parades and review drills, he plays animportant part with his trombone. Smithys attractions on theeast side are few, but strong. It is believed that the EasternStars are responsible for this. 142 /*;^*^,*.i>^ ^x-JH^r ,/t •. ^v«rW-~r*;^j5«^ SNYDER SPRAU SPRUIIAX STACY HERBERT WILLIAM SNYDER, Muncie, Ind. B. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Athletic Association (3) (4). Thesis—A Study of the Effect of Changes in Clearance and Pointsof Ignition Upon the Performance of an Otto Gas Engine. Herb Cinder has the habit of saying quite frequently: Ibelieve I will go to Muncie. He has a girl in Hartford, Con-necticut whom he has never seen. He hopes to locate in NewYork, and trusts that his darling will prove all that her lettersindicate. FRED GERRETT SPRUHAN, Waveland, Ind. B. S. in Civil Engineering. Athletic Association (4). CivilEngineering —Tests of Building Stone. Red was another of our doubtful ones, and came nearbeing swamped when H. O. G. and Hancock landed on him atthe same time. He got mad and got busy, till his classmatesare afraid to question his ideas when expressed on engineeringsubjects. WILLIAM CHRIST SPRAU, Sandusky. O. B. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Athletic Asso


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