. The Forester. ace of two, as last year, but the Class of1916 again carried off the honors of first place. On June 21 last spring the tennis finals were played between Margaret Stroh,16, and Fdwina Frazer, 18. Miss Stroh won the cup. The coming tennistournament is taking a large place in our thoughts now, and class rivalry is espe-cially high because the Seniors and Sophomores are at present tieing for firstplace in class games. A vigorous start has been made toward class teams in baseball and girls have not only showed lots of enthusiasm in their games, but also in theindoor cla


. The Forester. ace of two, as last year, but the Class of1916 again carried off the honors of first place. On June 21 last spring the tennis finals were played between Margaret Stroh,16, and Fdwina Frazer, 18. Miss Stroh won the cup. The coming tennistournament is taking a large place in our thoughts now, and class rivalry is espe-cially high because the Seniors and Sophomores are at present tieing for firstplace in class games. A vigorous start has been made toward class teams in baseball and girls have not only showed lots of enthusiasm in their games, but also in theindoor class work. We have not been surprised to hear at any hour of the daystrumming on the ukies, accompanied by queer thumps on the third floor,which signifies that the girls are practicing the sailors hornpipe. They endedthe indoor gymnasium work with an impromptu cotillion this year. The cor-rective classes are not to be omitted. They have made rapid progress in theirwork and have shown the same spirit of


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