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WILLIAM ELLIS ZIMMERMAN, fb A A LANSDALI., PENNA. Zim Pennsylvania State Club Senior Prom Committee To know that wlziflz before us Iivs in daily life, is th-4' ffllllll' 'ZVISIIOIIIH Zim entered our race for degrees as an added starter on the third lap-the Senior year. Our one regret is that we have been denied the pleasure of his companionship for a large portion of our journey through Georgetown. A man of his affability is an asset to any group and especially so when in addition he has energy, initiative and poise. A'Zim will make the grade, He already knows Rule No. I, of The Rules for the Guidance of the Courts of Pennsylva- nia, which is, VVhen in doubt, decide in favor of the corporation. Up and at 'em boy, the world's your oyster. fs Qx L. 'f 'P . an CARL M. HOLMGREN CONCORD, New HA MPsH1RE The realization that a period of embryonic practice had not resulted in the extrication of his head from the granite state, came hard-ly to him, when Carl migrated centripetally. Then finding that the Hub contracted his pursuit of the law, expanded to Georgetown. Though he traveled the greater dis- tance with the Class of '22, we are glad to have him as one of us by adoption this last semester after a year's total intermission in his studies. llfhat has been their loss is our gain! XVe predict for him a practice worthy of his efforts, , n . is we .M Q Y-avg . i ' , W' E Z T Vi .eww W1 Q-ft, in ily- f W2 gh, MQ. MMA.. .. . ww---, I i'l?im.sz1':e.f 'iff' Sham ' Q . u s ., si 1 Yv 3? 4:4 U ia? 151 si 1 :fist K
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