Purdue debris . Athletic Association (4); Class —Service Tests of an Electric Railway Car. Elvvood, as he is unfamiliarly (?) known, came from beneaththe Southern Skies, bringing with him a modesty which few possessand which he has retained even as a Senior. His greatest pleasure isin sewing. We know nothing of his future plans, but he will probablyrctium to the Sunny South and take up rice culture. JOHN FRANK KIRKPATRICK, Lafayette, Indiana ]>. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Psi; Athletic Associ-rili(ni (2) (4): Cadet Sergeant (2); Varsity Football; Class Foot-ball;


Purdue debris . Athletic Association (4); Class —Service Tests of an Electric Railway Car. Elvvood, as he is unfamiliarly (?) known, came from beneaththe Southern Skies, bringing with him a modesty which few possessand which he has retained even as a Senior. His greatest pleasure isin sewing. We know nothing of his future plans, but he will probablyrctium to the Sunny South and take up rice culture. JOHN FRANK KIRKPATRICK, Lafayette, Indiana ]>. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Psi; Athletic Associ-rili(ni (2) (4): Cadet Sergeant (2); Varsity Football; Class Foot-ball; Varsity Baseball. Thesis—.\ Study of the Effect of Changes in Clearances and Gases and .\ir Upon the Performance of an Otto Gas EngineUsing .Artificial is a native of Indiana and we hope he is proud of it. He spends his summers on a farm near Crawfordsville (?) but is some pumpkins when it comes to l-lngineering. He is known by all his friends as a big-hearted fellow and a good Klepinger Kolb Kothe Laird Varsity Butter. the be- He WILLIAM HENRY KLEPINGER, Lafayette, Indiana B. S. in Agriculture. A. A. (4); Baseball Numeral (1) Baseball and Won P (3) (4).Thesis—Experiments to Determine the Causes of Mottles in Klep changed from the Mechanical course to Ag., inginning of his Sophomore year, probably with benefit to both. ^.^ ...an example of the old saying, that one cant always judge a man byhis outward appearance. When Coach Fox declared that he could tella baseball man by his walk he was mistaken, as it was afterwards provenwhen Klep deliberately filled the bases and fanned the fourth manin a Varsity game. CHESTER KOLB, West Lafayette, Indiana B. S. in Civil Engineering. Civil Engineering Society (2) (3) (4).Thesis—Design of a Steel Office Building. Chet is, by a unanimous vote, the meekest man in the class;the reasons for this distinction are not clearly known, although threeyears of married life may be considered as an important factor i


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