Our College Times . ^ saw a few games, theysoon decided that the game was worthvery much for keeping in good spiritsin scho(il. bii< much more for the ex-ercise taken wliile playing. When the courts were ready forplaying, real cool weather came and ;dso rain on Saturday, which is thebig day for tennis, so that manythought there would not be much ten-nis this ball, but now we are enjoyingsplendid weather, which is appreciat-ed by all. The stars of the hill proved to bevery kind, ad did not show any par-tiality Init helped all to learn thegame. They are all getting alongsplendidly and to be s


Our College Times . ^ saw a few games, theysoon decided that the game was worthvery much for keeping in good spiritsin scho(il. bii< much more for the ex-ercise taken wliile playing. When the courts were ready forplaying, real cool weather came and ;dso rain on Saturday, which is thebig day for tennis, so that manythought there would not be much ten-nis this ball, but now we are enjoyingsplendid weather, which is appreciat-ed by all. The stars of the hill proved to bevery kind, ad did not show any par-tiality Init helped all to learn thegame. They are all getting alongsplendidly and to be sure are enjoy-ing the game. -•24 OUR COLLEGE TIMES. In takinj>- up this work vvhicli is newt(i HIS wf realize that the co-operationx)i all of the Alumni is needed to makethis department a success. Thefriendships formed in school last alifetime. All of us are interested inthe activities of our fellow }^ not send any item of generalinterest to the editor for ^Our students after a few years con-tact \\ ith earnest, noble teachers go?out into wlrious professions with thedetermination tio make good. As aresult we find them in many parts ofthe world creditably filling positionsoi honor and trust. We desire your aid in making theAlumni Notes interesting throughoutthis school year. ]]. K. Geyer 16, paid a short visitto the College. Mr. Geyer is pursu-ing his studies at Lebanon Valley Col-lege and is president of the JuniorClass. A. L. Reber 13, has resigned his po-sition as Assistant Principal of theBainbridge T^igh School and has en-tered a medical school in Chicago. John Kuhns 13, has entered Frank- lin and Marshal


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