Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1912 — RENSSELAER GIRL OAR CHAMPION AT WELLESLEY. [ARTICLE]

RENSSELAER GIRL OAR CHAMPION AT WELLESLEY.

Miss Cecelia Hollingsworth Wins Honor in College Sports; Silver Cap Presented Her. ■ The Indianapolis Star has the following account of the honor conferred upon Miss Cecelia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth, of this city: “Wellesley, Mass., June 12. —Miss Cecelia Hollingsworth, of Rensselaer, Ind., captain of the college varsity crew, was proclaimed champion oars* woman of Wellesley here tonight. ‘ Ethel Yy nee-Jones, of Mt. Vernon, N: Y. head of rowing, presented Miss Hollingsworth, in behalf of the faculty, a handsomely engraved silver cup because of her proficiency with the 'oars. Miss Hollingstyorth is also adept at other sports.” Miss Hollingsworth is a senior, having graduated with the class of 1912. She has taken a literary degree and has specialized tn musical, theory and composition, winning high honor In all. Mrs. Hollingsworth and' children, Dorothy, Gerald and Emmett, who attended the commencement exercises there, together with Cecelia, are returning from Wellesley overland In -their big touring car. Emmett will enter school on June 27th for the summer teriq at Culver Military Academy. - r