YEARBOOK_1922

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Hamer Holden. P I K

Hartford, Conn. i7) 12); Vice-President

Class President it): Varsity Basketball R. 1. Club. Class Basketball. Class Track. Class Baseball. Corporal I Sergeant '2'. 1st Lieutenant '3,'. Captain i4>. Military Ball (^nmmitlrr .?) I / 1 yuni'or Prom Committee {3l: Glee Club; ViceA. (3i. President Y. M. C. A. 14): Masonic Representative at Student Disarmament .

Princeton University i4>.

tl long be remembered for his exceptional ability lines. It was unusual to see him at any social function s not in charge of at least two of the fair sex, and he supply his more unfortunate friends at a moment s

has the reputation of getting knowledge with a fort and is an authority on world problems and the :et. As an athlete he showed great promise from the n both football and basketball squads and also in t, but injuries received during his Sophomore year prevented him from continuing. "Jim's" ambition is to have a wife and a cozy "love nest" all of his own. and as a chemist to revolutionize the rubber industry.

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Chemical Society f2> lii '4i: Assistant .Manager Tennis (2;. Manager Tennis (3-; Blanket Tax Committee f3i. Class Baseball (2i, Soph Hop Committee i2\: Corporal ^2^ Sergeant i3). Thia

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During all his college life. "Zibbie" has managed

to withstand the wiles of the fair co-eds. but don't think for a moment that "Zibbie" isn't able to handle the women, for he is often seen "down-the-line" shaking those loose-jointed knees of his. Although "Zibbie" has been credited with leading a fast and furious life, he has succeeded in stepping over all the pitfalls of the chem. course without stumbling. After graduating. "Zibbie" expects to be taken into the firm of some chemical works.

Ruby Arden Hoxs

Canonchet. R. 1.

"Rub Vice-President Class (l) (1 Junior Prom Committee (3'; Club (3- I-/I. To R. I. S. C. came Ruby, a quiet, rather snobbish Freshman. She soon proved to be full of fun. and one of the unruly Frosh |vho bothered the Sophs so much during the S. A. T. C. days. nd student her first two years, but Ruby 1 covered the reas< for, in her Junior and Senior years she ed floricultun md px3ultry as substitutes for the farm. In ithlei she ha lown much ability, playing forward on the clai the Varsity. She alst applause as the "fair Lady Olivia". As a student. Ruby ha always been a general favorite among her classmates, being conscientious, but having the best time possible. We know her pleasing personality will continue to gain her friends in the future. .


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