Purdue debris . class spirit,we determined in our Sophomore year to distinguish ourselves by appear-ing on the campus in an insignia of maroon and white. To have this planshattered by the upperclassmen was rather disappointing. Our loyaltyremains undaunted, but with our Junior hats so near in sight we arewilling to forgive the l(i and 11 men for their decided action against ourinnocent project. Wherever an opportunity has been afforded the class of 1912 has madegood. The officers of the class have faithfully performed their duties, andhave at all times been given the hearty support of their cl


Purdue debris . class spirit,we determined in our Sophomore year to distinguish ourselves by appear-ing on the campus in an insignia of maroon and white. To have this planshattered by the upperclassmen was rather disappointing. Our loyaltyremains undaunted, but with our Junior hats so near in sight we arewilling to forgive the l(i and 11 men for their decided action against ourinnocent project. Wherever an opportunity has been afforded the class of 1912 has madegood. The officers of the class have faithfully performed their duties, andhave at all times been given the hearty support of their classmates. Wehave received liberal consideration at the hands of our upperclassmen andthe faculty, whom we have endeavored in a measure to repay. With apast embracing so many pleasant remembrances, we will enter upon ourJunior year in the fall with a bright future looming up before us. It willbe with awe that the 1914 men will listen to the enthusiastic: Riff, rah, riff, rah!Riff, rah, well!Whoo-rah, whoo-rah! J. O Sop/ioiiioie, forget your pride,Lay down your bold conceit. All knowledge youve not conquered yet,Your betters still youll i}ieet. ;^AxioiN or ? ^Colors—Navy Blue and RiiEiKKT C. LowRv President I. WvMOND Vice-President Miss Nellie B. Mansfield Secretary ? H. Seajians Treasurer Miss Leila B. Bryan Historian Rdhkht Wedek i n-d Sergeant-at-Arms V. P. ScHLLER Yell Leader INSIGNIA SchMgg, Chairman. V,. W. .lohnson. | R. H. Sherwood. H. Corrin. I R. C, Lowry. STUDENT B. Long. N. C. Foster. R. C. Lowry. YELL—Rippety Rah! YELL—Rah-Who-Rah! President Lowry Rippety Ree! Rah-Who-Rah! 1—9—1—3. 1913!


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