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35-EEHH-r, gBBBBsafli E. P. PIPER, B. C. E., Lynn, Massachusetts Piper was one of the organizers of the Efficiency Department at the Lassig Plant of the American Bridge Company. He has also proven his efficiency with a certain Montana Company and we understand it is a life job. LEO AYAN, B. C. E., Adana, Turkey, Asia Minor Here is another European whom we are proud to claim. Ayan speaks five languages, but says he is a Frenchman. He works hard and is here at every roll-call. LELAND SANPORD INSCHO, C. E., Binghamton, New York Another New Yorker who has been with us constantly for two years. He has been Treasurer and Secretary of the Civil Engineering Society, also Assistant Exchange Editor of the Engineering Quarterly. Inscho loves the girls, but claims there are none like the one back in New York. This is his only fault, and we predict a great future for him in the Engineering profession. IVAN D. KARAIVANOFF, B. C. E., Bolbogde, Bulgaria Another country heard from. Ivan is a friend of everyone, and one of our best mathematicians. We have seen him do little else but work. In fact, he is always on the job. HARRY KARL JOHNSTON, C. E., Lyndonville, Vermont A member of the Civil Engineering Society. He has a pleasant word for every- one he meets. Johnston rooms on the outskirts of town and specializes in heat- ing and ventilating. He never makes a fuss and always has his lessons. ARTHUR W. NELSON, B C. E., Alvwood, Minnesota Member of Civil Engineering Society. This blue eyed youth from Minnesota ranks high in the list of our bright students. Nelson has a fondness for music, his favorite song being, The Wearing of the Green. He spends his spare hours lassoing bugs and tutoring His zoology student. VICTOR H. BELL, C. E., San Diego, California Member of Civil Engineering Society and Western Society of Civil Engineers. Victor hails from California and is a booster of everything from the West. He is the latest thing in fashion, also an expert on diamonds and the precious metals. JACOB F. PLACHTA, B. C. E., Sietesz, Galicya, Austria Member of C. E. Society. A quiet little fellow who always had his work in order. He is known by what he does and not by what he says. O. P. Kinsey ' s chief electrician. ALBERT DUBOV, B. C. E., Rock Island, Illinois A member of the Civil Engineering Society, and one of the quietest men of the class. He is a first class student from whom we expect great things. JAMES MARNAN, B. C. E., Kansas City, Missouri Member of Civil Engineering Society. James does not have much to say, that is, he is not very talkative about the house; but like the ships that pass in the night, he is missed Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings. Oh, you South Lembke! He goes there to study Graphic Statics. 64
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EARNEST AUGUSTUS TUCKER, B. C. E., Lynn, Massachusetts President of the Civil Engineering Society. Editor in Chief of the Civil Engi- neering Quarterly. Member of the Faculty. Assis tant author of Plain Survey- ing Field Manual. Tucker leaves us to go into the contracting business. We cannot think of him as being anything but successful. EUGENE GELLONA PIOVERA, C. E., Santiago, Chile Member of Civil Engineering Society. Our only representative from the southern world. Gellona is one of our very best students. He is also a great lover of music; an expert in bridge-design, and one of our most clever mathematicians. We can see no reason why some day he will not be the President of Chile. FRED C. HARMS, B. C. E., Grafton, Wisconsin Member of Civil Engineering Society. A quiet, hard-working young man, whose two aims in life are to overpower Campbell ' s Calculus and to prevent the fair sex from planting kisses on his rosy cheeks. His friends may well be proud of him for his many sterling qualities, and we predict for him a life of many works well done. FRANK J. SKALANDZIUM, C. E., Waterbury, Connecticut A member of the Civil Engineering Society. This gentleman ' s greatest trouble is his name. But with all that he is a good fellow. For the benefit of those who come to Valpo in the future he has left a thesis on the construction of a new grandstand. STANLEY E. STODDARD, B. C. E., Shortsville, New York As important as the stats he represents. Stodd came from Shortsville, New York, in 1912. Baseball manager, member of Civil Engineering Society, member of Temple Society. He is the grand old man of V. U. baseball, the boy that put the base in baseball. Besides a ball player, Stoddard is a student of rare ability. FRANKLIN T. RICHARDSON, B. C. E., Frankfort, Kentucky Member of Civil Engineering Society. Rich is a native of the blue grass state. He is a jolly good fellow and enjoys a good joke. If you want an opinion on white cats, ask Rich ā he loves ' em. Incidentally, he is quite a connoisseui of antique furniture. WILLIAM WINFIELD CLARK, C. E., New York City, New York Member of Civil Engineering Society, Assistant City Engineer. This young con- sulting Engineer hails back East. H was an expert in all his work, from building sewers to running a gas engine. Clark goes back to New York to enter the field of politics. AUGUSTIN W. MALINOVSKY, C. E., Kovel Volenscoi, Gubermy, Russia Member of Civil Engineering Society. A big-hearted, hard-working and con- scientious student. He came all the way from Russia to join us. His work will, perhaps, be structural design and we predict for him the maximum success.
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WILLIAM J. KRULL, C. E., Crown Point, Indiana A native of Valparaiso; B. C. E., 1913; President of Civil Engineering Society; Subscription and Exchange Manager of Engineering Quarterly. Bill ' is a good fellow and a good student He will perhaps give most of his time to the improve- ment of the state highways. At present he is working on the plans for a con- crete bungalow. CARMEN A. LORENZO, B. C. E., Niagara Falls, Canada Member of the Civil Engineering Society. Yell master 1914. Laurie specialized during the spring term in grand stand construction. His favorite loafing place is near some large telephone pole. Lorenzo is also an expert on sewers. WAN BANG WONG, B. C. E., Hok Shan City, Canton, China Member of Civil Engineering Society. Bang isn ' t as dangerous as his name might suggest. He has an inquisitive mind and a faculty of sticking to a thing. He intends to return to China and there follow his profession. Wong has developed quite a Case on one of our Engineeresses. Take our advice, Wong, and let George do it. CLARENCE HENRY CARTER, C. Eā Cochituate, Massachusetts President of Civil Engineering Society, Editor in Chief of the Engineering Quar- terly, President of Temple Society, A. F. A. M. The only proud father in our class. His own joke on himself: ā Every day some one knocks poor Boston on the bean. He is a hard and consistent worker. BRUNO BUNGSCHE, C. E., Courland Province, Russia Member of Civil Engineering Society. B. C. E., 1913. One of our Russian friends. Bruno ' s smile is contagious. His pleasant manners and ways have won him a high place in the hearts of his friends. FRED LAMOTTE, C. E., Ste. Marie, Illinois Member of Civil Engineering Society. Fred is one of those hard working fellows who is never without a job. We expect to see him city engineer of Gary within a very few years. ISAAC BRICHKE, B. C. E., Volensky Gubermy, Russia Brichke is the man who never went to class without his lesson and was seldom absent. He is our calculus shark. Some day he expects to go back to Russia and get more recruits for Valpo. 65
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