Purdue debris . ROY THOMAS COLLINGS, Cicero. Ind. B. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Mechanical Engineering —The Efficiency of a 250 Horse Power Sterling Boilerunder Variable Head. In every bit of deviltry that occurs. An admirer of Teddyand the Strenuous Life. He is a jolly fellow and one can-not be in the same class with him without absorbing some of hishappy-go-lucky, devil-may-care air. CARL OTTO CONGDON, Monticello, Ind. B. S. in Civil Engineering. Athletic Association (1> (2i (3)(4). Civil KtiK-ineerins Society (2) (3) (4). Track Team (1)(2) (3) (4). Won P. Thesis—Design o
Purdue debris . ROY THOMAS COLLINGS, Cicero. Ind. B. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Mechanical Engineering —The Efficiency of a 250 Horse Power Sterling Boilerunder Variable Head. In every bit of deviltry that occurs. An admirer of Teddyand the Strenuous Life. He is a jolly fellow and one can-not be in the same class with him without absorbing some of hishappy-go-lucky, devil-may-care air. CARL OTTO CONGDON, Monticello, Ind. B. S. in Civil Engineering. Athletic Association (1> (2i (3)(4). Civil KtiK-ineerins Society (2) (3) (4). Track Team (1)(2) (3) (4). Won P. Thesis—Design of Storm Water Sewers for West LaFayette. Cays biggest cinch since he struck Purdue has been Lab,work, the remarkable rate at which he turns out reports hav-ing astonished all the Lab. chiefs from Shorty Nordstrum toKniilc J. Fermicr. He possesses an ever increasing desire !? >rathletic sports. 11 is Thesis toy, an automatic recordingdevice for Mow in sewers is Seastones pride. 105 ^^^jj^ff^^^v^^^^^M^^m. COOK COWING nrl .- a %^§? ft : fej&f la CRAMER CROMER ERNEST VINCENT COOK, Somerset, Pa. B. S. in Mechanical Engineering. Athletic Association (1) (2)(3) (4). Band (1) (2) (3). Mechanical Engineering Society. Pennsylvania Club. Class Treasurer (3)(4). Debris Staff. Thesis—Test of Steam Automobiles. Cookie is the official photographer of the class and he andhis roommate have sharp eyes for everything worth snap-ping, lie has a natural capacity and inclination for consistentwork which will some day put him where he deserves to be—at the top. ETHEL EMELINE COWING, LaFayette, Ind. B. S. in Science. —The World of Today as Portrayed by the Drama. First of all an aristocrat, then closely second, a thorough-bred girl. She always catches the point of a joke and is thebest conversationalist (not necessarily talker) among the• 0 eds. Though nd interested in the school of engineering, yetshe is taking a full course with a Goss of three ini
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