1922 Cedrus Yearbook

Tennis T HE Tennis Association of Cedarville College met in September, 1921, and elected Harold P. Myers, president and Marjorie D. McClellan secretary-treasurer, for the year 1921-1922. The pur- pose of the association is to secure funds for the maintenance of the courts. Cedarville College has two ideal double tennis courts lying side by side, in the northeast corner of the campus. One is a grass court and the other a dirt court. There are several large shade trees around the court, which shade or partially shade the courts at various times dur- ing the day, making a set of tennis a real pleasure in spite of the heat of the day. Many students gathered on these courts in friendly rivalry during the autumn months, realizing the value of tennis as recreation and good sport. While here,they could forget the gloom of the class-room and the calamity of unprepared lessons. In the spring of 1922, the Tennis Association hopes to develop enough stars to enter into matches with neighboring colleges; and from the present outlook a very good team can be found to represent C.C. H.P. M. 70

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