Our College Times . much. In order that you may become bet-ter acquainted with him it might to know some things helikes. All the College people canguess one of them, good eats, ofcourse; some others are good books,going on hikes, optimism, and a smilefrom But he has somedislikes too. Two of them are fret-ting and Latin. He doesnt fret orworry because there is no use to wor-ry about things he cant help, and thethings he can help, he does help. Hedoesnt spend much time on Latineither because he is too you are all eager to see someglimpses into the fut


Our College Times . much. In order that you may become bet-ter acquainted with him it might to know some things helikes. All the College people canguess one of them, good eats, ofcourse; some others are good books,going on hikes, optimism, and a smilefrom But he has somedislikes too. Two of them are fret-ting and Latin. He doesnt fret orworry because there is no use to wor-ry about things he cant help, and thethings he can help, he does help. Hedoesnt spend much time on Latineither because he is too you are all eager to see someglimpses into the future. At presenthe is farming and is a real farmer too,but he does not expect to stay th& the war is over he intends tocontinue school work for a number ofyears after which he expects to enterservice on the foreign field. His aimsare high and we feel sure that his lifewill be a success. You will hearmore about him later. He is a hardworker and will do things worth while. Sara Sliisler. OUR COLLEGE TIMES 21. EDITORIAL BOARD HELEN GRACE OELLIG 17, Editor-in-ChiefRUTH S. BUCHER, 19, Asst Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS A. C. Baugher 17 Bxrhanges Bard E. Kreider 18 Athletics Ezra Wenger Business MgT. Henry Wenger Asst Mgr. Ruth Kilhefner 17 Art .School Notes Nathan Meyer | Buth S. Bucher j John F. Graham 17 Alumni Notes John R. Sherman 20 K. L. S. Notes Orlena Wolgemuth Homerain Notes Religious Notes Levi K. Zeigler W Our College Times is published monthly during the Academic year by the Homer-ian and Keystone Literary Societies of Eiizabethtown College. This paper will be sent continuously to old subscribers, so as not to break theirfiles, and arrears charged, unless notice to discontinue has been received at expira-tion. Report any change of address to the Business Manager. Subscription rates: Fifty cents per year; ten cents per copy; five years for $ Entered as second-class matter April 19, 1909, at the Eiizabethtown PostofBce. What Shall I Do Next Year? Boys and girls


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