Our College Times . g in order to enjoy they take an interest in the class themembers will also take an interest inthe school and the church, and then theschool and the church will not have somuch trouble in securing workers. Themain reason to-day that too few schol-ars of the Sunday School become teach-ers is that they do not have a chanceto share in the activities of the class,and hence never feel qualified to ideal church of the future hasmany active workers in various de-partments of Christian effort, and simi-larly the organized class seeks throughits committees and otherw


Our College Times . g in order to enjoy they take an interest in the class themembers will also take an interest inthe school and the church, and then theschool and the church will not have somuch trouble in securing workers. Themain reason to-day that too few schol-ars of the Sunday School become teach-ers is that they do not have a chanceto share in the activities of the class,and hence never feel qualified to ideal church of the future hasmany active workers in various de-partments of Christian effort, and simi-larly the organized class seeks throughits committees and otherwise to servein many ways, especially to be helpfulto those within reach as, for instance,visiting the aged folks in the communi-ty and holding prayer meetings in theirhomes. How to secure all the work-ers which the church needs is a problemwhich the organized Sunday Schoolclass may perhaps do much to solve,since it causes its members to care forthe church and trains them in theirtender youth to be busy in her inter-. EDITORIAL BOARD JACOB S. HARLEY. Editc ASSOCIATE EDITORS .School Notes Graoe Moyer Mary G-. Hershey . .. Rhoda Miller Honierian Notes Naomi Longenecker K. L. S. Notes Calvin J. Roce Gertrude Miller Alumni Notes Isaac J. Kreider Exchanges Virgil Holsinger Business Manager Daisy P. Reider Art Editor Athletics Our College Times is published monthly during the Academic year by Elizabethtown paper will be sent continuously to old subscribers, so as not to break their tiles, and arrearages charged, unless notice to discontinue has been received at any change of address to the Business Manager. Subscription rates:—Fifty cents per year; ten cents per copy; Ave years for $ as second-class matter April 19, 1909, at the Elizabethtown Postofflce. School Days. A traveler on the electric line fromMt. Joy to Lancaster in Pennsylvania,raay from his seat in the car observei>n a field near the former town thecrumbling walls of a buildi


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