Purdue debris . future students. This year, however,it was thought best to deviate from this plan and unite withthe entire 06 class in a cause that is not only a most worthyone, but one which will prove a lasting benefit to genera-tions of future students. The trip to the Eli Lilly establishment at Indianapolisis one of the events of the Senior year that will be remem-bered by every member of the class with a great deal ofpleasure and profit. To relate all of the amusing incidentsof the trip, to say nothing of the educational features, wouldoccupy more space than could be allowed. \\ e hope fo
Purdue debris . future students. This year, however,it was thought best to deviate from this plan and unite withthe entire 06 class in a cause that is not only a most worthyone, but one which will prove a lasting benefit to genera-tions of future students. The trip to the Eli Lilly establishment at Indianapolisis one of the events of the Senior year that will be remem-bered by every member of the class with a great deal ofpleasure and profit. To relate all of the amusing incidentsof the trip, to say nothing of the educational features, wouldoccupy more space than could be allowed. \\ e hope forthe benefit of our followers that the trip will be made anannual affair. Modesty forbids us to recount all of the personal bene-fits that we have derived from our short college course,although, frankly, we believe that we have attained anintellectual standard equal to if nol better than that of anyprevious class, and with it we hope to better the professthat we have chosen and attained at Old Purdue. 195 f ?. li at-. ADAMS BENTLEY BRYAN ERNEST MORRIS ADAMS, North Salem, in Pharmacy. Without Ernest the 06 class would be incomplete. Eversince entering Paps sleep-inspiring sanctuary, his has beenthe honor of being first to hear his name brought forth in thosesonorous nasal tones, so well known to daily roll call. Alittle slow to doing, but there just the same. ROBERT MORRIS BAILEY, Bob, Bedford, in Pharmacy. Pharmacy Football (3). The stone quarries of Bedford were Bobs came to us wearing the smile that wont come off, butit went when he told pap. I was wondering about thatstory. Bob is the discoverer of Pelargonic Acid in Opium,much to Jewels surprise. Pipe those pink whiskers. EARL DORRIS BENTLEY, Bent, LaFayette, in Pharmacy. Bent is one of our faithful levee hikers and claimsFrankfort as his former home. Not being satisfied with bache-lor life, he tied-up during the Christmas holidays. He isan ardent upholder of Bakers Divi
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