Battlefield, 1916 . ces, was lovely in every detail. [Many thingsgive fair ]iromise of successful and creditable years to come. A new Athletic Field, with four tenniscourts, is nearing completion. It is planned to place a rustic summer-house on the brow of the hill andnew equipment for the gymnasium is added from year to year. In the near future we hope for a TrophyCup to award the winners in the Tennis Tournament, which is anticipated with pleasure by players andspectators alike. Alay we strive, each one, to fit ourselves so as not to be far removed from the ideals held constantlybefore us bv


Battlefield, 1916 . ces, was lovely in every detail. [Many thingsgive fair ]iromise of successful and creditable years to come. A new Athletic Field, with four tenniscourts, is nearing completion. It is planned to place a rustic summer-house on the brow of the hill andnew equipment for the gymnasium is added from year to year. In the near future we hope for a TrophyCup to award the winners in the Tennis Tournament, which is anticipated with pleasure by players andspectators alike. Alay we strive, each one, to fit ourselves so as not to be far removed from the ideals held constantlybefore us bv our instructor: The reason firm, the temperate will,Endurance, foresight, strength and skillA perfect woman noblv planned. irlinnl Saakft lall fnng To tune Co-ed. Heres to the team from NormalAnd to their brilliant plays; Heres to the team from Normal,Pride of our student ! Rah! Rah! Well boast our dashing forwards,Well toast our fine guards, too; Long live our dauntless centers,Heres to the green and Carolini: Wilhelmina Hess Guards:Edna Earl CarterLeam Beatrice FlippinMabel Ada Nash laakpt lall Emm Coach—Sarah R. Marshall Forwards:Garland Straughan Centers:Mary Minor Richardson .Mary Rebecca Harvvood :^-ja^»>fr,-- Anne MacGregor James (Captain) Side-Centers:Roberta Williams CrallEHannah Elizabeth Hargest ©ASKET BALL is one of the oldest and most popular forms of athletics for girls. Played in properform, it develops good carriage, poise, self-command, and the faculties of attention and judgment.^^ The qualities of grace and refinement must be stimulated by the game, or it is a failure. There^^^ are many ways of making use of play in education; first, by making work more entertaining andinteresting, and next by employing play as a means of development. All play involves a certain amount laakft Sail of work, and surely it is an ideal end in education to develop a habit of joyousness in the duties of the most important thing to learn in the


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