Purdue debris . ~mm Page One Hundred and Seven Lydia Ann Hildebrand—Whats the argument?. (,[LAND, JOHN HUBERT,Crawfordsville, Ind. Gill. 15. S. in (. E. Civil EngineeringSociety (2) (3) (4). Athletic Asso-ciation (2) (3) (4). Here is one of that quiet kind ofmen, who say little but think bas the power of application ofenergy well developed, and neverhesitated to slay in the laboratory aIeu minutes more than the allottedlime in order to do his work well andcompletely. We predicl nothing lessthan success to tin- possessor of suchqualities. GIRARD, JOHN PAUL, Burnetts Creek, Ind. A


Purdue debris . ~mm Page One Hundred and Seven Lydia Ann Hildebrand—Whats the argument?. (,[LAND, JOHN HUBERT,Crawfordsville, Ind. Gill. 15. S. in (. E. Civil EngineeringSociety (2) (3) (4). Athletic Asso-ciation (2) (3) (4). Here is one of that quiet kind ofmen, who say little but think bas the power of application ofenergy well developed, and neverhesitated to slay in the laboratory aIeu minutes more than the allottedlime in order to do his work well andcompletely. We predicl nothing lessthan success to tin- possessor of suchqualities. GIRARD, JOHN PAUL, Burnetts Creek, Ind. Alpha Zeta, Alpha Gamma Rho. Deac. B. S. in Ag. Rifle Club (4).Agricultural Society (1) (2) (3) (4),Secretary (2), President (4). ForumDebating Society (2) (3) (4). ClassFootball, won numeral (3) (4). C. A. (1) (2) (3) (4). MemorialCommittee (4). The best man we know ex-presses our estimate of is a conscientious worker bothin his studies and in school ac-tivities. His athletic ability wonhim a place on the class footballteam while his genial smile and hishearty laugh have


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