The Index . 128 INDEX ,M! 1918. THE TENNIS ASSOCIATION Tennis has been one of the most popular and beneficial forms of amusementin the I. S. N. U. for a number of years. At first there were a few grass courtsonly. As these proved inadequate, a clay court was built, south of the mainbuilding. Gradually more and better courts with up-to-date equipment havebeen added so that now forty players can be accommodated. _ Altho the present war conditions have affected every phase of our schoolactivities, we have had this year an active and enthusiastic group of nearly onehundred players. The officers fo


The Index . 128 INDEX ,M! 1918. THE TENNIS ASSOCIATION Tennis has been one of the most popular and beneficial forms of amusementin the I. S. N. U. for a number of years. At first there were a few grass courtsonly. As these proved inadequate, a clay court was built, south of the mainbuilding. Gradually more and better courts with up-to-date equipment havebeen added so that now forty players can be accommodated. _ Altho the present war conditions have affected every phase of our schoolactivities, we have had this year an active and enthusiastic group of nearly onehundred players. The officers for the year 1917-18 were the following: presi-dent, M. J. Holmes; vice-president, R. H. Linkins; secretary and treasurer,Estelle Yewell; ground committee, Clarence Westhoff, Prank Dickinson andPaul E. Le Marr; custodian, Frank Dickinson. These officers arranged for sixgames to be played with other schools during the spring term. There is no place where more friendship, harmony, and peace prevail than onthe tennis grounds. Here,


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