Our College Times . OUR COLLEGE TIMES. OUR COLLEGE TIMES Spiritual Side of Our Class The religious atmosphere of ourschool is one of its most strikingpoints. It is this atmosphere whichwe as a student body have prized andcherished so much. Nor have theSeniors failed to catch this spirit. Infact, the religious life has appealed totheir interest more, we think, than anyother phase of the school. We rejoicethat in faith and belief all of us are aunit, all being members of our owndear church. Our joy was made comolete whenthis last winter, during a series of meet-ings conducted by Prof. Schlosser


Our College Times . OUR COLLEGE TIMES. OUR COLLEGE TIMES Spiritual Side of Our Class The religious atmosphere of ourschool is one of its most strikingpoints. It is this atmosphere whichwe as a student body have prized andcherished so much. Nor have theSeniors failed to catch this spirit. Infact, the religious life has appealed totheir interest more, we think, than anyother phase of the school. We rejoicethat in faith and belief all of us are aunit, all being members of our owndear church. Our joy was made comolete whenthis last winter, during a series of meet-ings conducted by Prof. Schlosser atElizabethtown, our President, linked himself with our num-ber and now is leaving this institutionwith a deeper interest and joy in itsreligious life and his own salvation. \Yc are indeed glad to have in ourclass a preacher who bids fair to be astaunch leader in our own belovedbrotherhood. He was converted andunited with his home church at Ann-ville. when he was nineteen y ars ofage. At twenty-one he was elected tothe mini


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