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NEPTUNE, MAURICE. Til [nd AT " " Nep. " " He NEWELL, I:.\Y.M IOXD KUA > CIS, XI IUTON ivers, " " Nee. les. ' Norton! a I E [•: ( 1 ) (3) " I ' A A I 1 I " Nep " is one of the poull rj me who are born, nol madi I i since Prof Phillips initiati d ii into the mj steries of the lien he ha been an enthusiastic poultrymai Hi ' is 01 I I I;. ' hardest w .n ..-! - the student bodj mastered his chosi years, when the with the gladson now midnigl t, ou took firsl prize fani t I ' lf ' l^ ' , ' l! ! i: trj Show and got .■if. i nd lias almost object. In after news that it is minds will hark- iys when " Nep " ti a number ol Lafayette Pool- i e first rewards pou 1 1 y busi- President (3). 4 I. First Lieti- turist Staff i :; i ■.Win ' is one " I " those smiling IiTniaiis w hnso i.t ii. i. l-i in i- I,. ■■! i familiar part of the landscape ci ■ • A^n. uliural [iuihlum fur the ast four years. He has been named is a king of fussers, but this has lot interfered with his college ,vork, for he goes ot P-trdue II, lh. fact that h ins in- cai probably w stored away in his head. Ill- c > rnel I in Ihe band for the vledg stolid Ge as been f > u-i 1 brings w f his ,,„,.,, il he can toot ' " ! " :ver met a co-ed dur at Purdue. Thai i the fair sex at homi I him reserved. However, onci luainted his timely wil oftel Hi- Sri I Ills fill -s \l||| !„■ r - l Steady, sober-minded lustrious i. " lh.. last degree, I shed all the success thai habit is smi ' kint; a " two-hit " pipi-. whirl,, ..ii a lit of " hi age, i- ml n [til X " 20 win- to keep it t ' t-.iin falling apart He intends to ll, i E I-: A 1 E E Overton P Norton, defined and accepted a- the best natured elec- trical in tin- ' 14 ciass. Too modest to declare himself in words, but con- stantly bettering the world by g I deeds, he is a true friend at ail iitn.-s ami a strong defender of Overton ha- taken great interest in his work at Purdue and is one of tin- mosl consistenl workers of the class III- choice subject was " Dutch, " ami during his first two \ oars lie devoted much of his time lo this subject. Regardless of his specialty of railway anil telephone and will in. doubt bo hoard of again along the \ in P > U FC D U E;UN I V E RS ITY Pat Gaddis— Do any blacksmithin ' lately?
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