Purdue debris . Page One Hundred and Twenty-Nine Petty—By NICHOLS, MARY HELEN, West LaFayette, Ind. B. S. in Sc. Purdue Girls Club(1) (2) (3) (4). Girls Tennis Asso-ciation 15. Mary is another of those West Sidegirls who have chosen for their futureoccupation the teaching of HomeEconomics. Whether she will evercarry out her intentions is doubtful forshe has always found time for nume-rous affairs of the heart and the lastone seems to have had a fatal is one of those good natured,jovial, talkative, Irish Maidens whosec the bright side of life. We do notneed to worry about her
Purdue debris . Page One Hundred and Twenty-Nine Petty—By NICHOLS, MARY HELEN, West LaFayette, Ind. B. S. in Sc. Purdue Girls Club(1) (2) (3) (4). Girls Tennis Asso-ciation 15. Mary is another of those West Sidegirls who have chosen for their futureoccupation the teaching of HomeEconomics. Whether she will evercarry out her intentions is doubtful forshe has always found time for nume-rous affairs of the heart and the lastone seems to have had a fatal is one of those good natured,jovial, talkative, Irish Maidens whosec the bright side of life. We do notneed to worry about her future is perfectly capable of taking careof herself. NICHOLSON, JOHN, JR., Indian-apolis, Ind. Nick. B. S. in C. E. Civil EngineeringSociety (2) (3). Athletic Association(2) (3) (4). Hes nothing, if not critical iswhat the master playwright might sayabout Nick. He has always appearedto us to be viewing the world withthe mien of a judge on the bench,maintaining always a strict conser-vativeness of manner and know his ability in every way,and
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