Purdue debris . t. LaFayette, Ind. Early in life Gooseberries took laughing gas to have atooth pulled, and he seems never to have recovered from theeffects of it. His highest ambition is to get through schoolwith as little work as possible and to make a new conquestamong the girls once a month. He is a loyal member of theclub of Ladies Men, recently organized. With all hisfaults, however, he is a pretty good fellow. CARL EMIL LOUIS DAPPRICH, Chicago, Tils. B. S. in Electrical Engineering. A. T. E. E. Athletic Associa-tion (4L Track team (3) (4), Won P. Class track team,Insignia. Thesis—-The El


Purdue debris . t. LaFayette, Ind. Early in life Gooseberries took laughing gas to have atooth pulled, and he seems never to have recovered from theeffects of it. His highest ambition is to get through schoolwith as little work as possible and to make a new conquestamong the girls once a month. He is a loyal member of theclub of Ladies Men, recently organized. With all hisfaults, however, he is a pretty good fellow. CARL EMIL LOUIS DAPPRICH, Chicago, Tils. B. S. in Electrical Engineering. A. T. E. E. Athletic Associa-tion (4L Track team (3) (4), Won P. Class track team,Insignia. Thesis—-The Electrical Equipment of a Marble-Working Plant. Tt is very fortunate for 1906 that Das Kind Dapprichpassed through quarantine and was able to become a citizenin Dream Land. Although a fluent speaker of the Englishlanguage Ilerr Dapprich was never able to comprehend Mon-keys definition of entrepreneur. After graduation he willreturn to dear old Chicago, where he has a position as engineeron a sausage machine. 107. DAVIS DAVIS DECKER DEEM GEORGE ADE DAVIS, Skinny, Davy, Kentland, Ind. R. S. in Science. Phi Delta Theta. Glee Club (3). ExponentStaff (3). Minstrels (2). Thesis—A Forestry Survey of the Indiana State Soldiers HomeGrounds and the Wabash Valley Traction Companys Lands. Skinny comes from an illustrious family and ever since hisentrance to Purdue with that far famed ? ? ? class of 05, hasclaimed immunity from all burdensome duties either relativeto his studies or social obligations because of his close rela-tionship to George Aclc. After his Sophomore year he tooktime out and for a year displayed his qualifications as a studentto Butler. But the cat came back! With his work as dramaticcritic of the Morning Journal as a recommendation, he intendsto continue in the same capacity for the Chicago Tribuneafter he is allowed to graduate. RALPH HENRY DAVIS, W. LaFayette, Ind. B. S. in Electrical Engineering. Band (1) (2). Thesis—Design of a Kellogg Telephone System for the C


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