Gem Yearbook . One of the most interesting young women inTaylor University is the armless girl, Kittie lost her arms when hut a child, she has soremarkahlv overcome this misfortune, that, insteadof arousing pity she excites admiration. She writes very well with her feet, is quite skill-ful in the art of drawing, in pyrography and in em-hrniieriug. She also dexterously uses the hammerami saw, having made a writing desk, table, and anumber of other useful articles. Still more remarkable than these accomplish-ments is the charm of her bright personality, hercheerful disposition, read


Gem Yearbook . One of the most interesting young women inTaylor University is the armless girl, Kittie lost her arms when hut a child, she has soremarkahlv overcome this misfortune, that, insteadof arousing pity she excites admiration. She writes very well with her feet, is quite skill-ful in the art of drawing, in pyrography and in em-hrniieriug. She also dexterously uses the hammerami saw, having made a writing desk, table, and anumber of other useful articles. Still more remarkable than these accomplish-ments is the charm of her bright personality, hercheerful disposition, ready wit, and, above all. hersweet devoted Christian life as we see it livedamimt; us. KITTIE SMITH. ATHLETICS MMg Athletics, in the past, has been an uncertainquantity in the History of Taylor University. Atthe present time and during the last year, thingshere so shaped themselves that we eventually haveaccess to all clean athletic sports. In addition to these things, a very necessaryfeature to athletics has been added, a hath equip-ment, which was installed during the last schoolyear. It was brought to a paramount issue by ourProf. Latham, hacked by the students, and com-pleted within a very short time. Our basket ball teams have an outdoor groundon which to play. The interest for this sport is increasing among the students, liase ball is also notwithout its interesting features. This is especiallyindulged in by the students, as well as tennis. Thetwo Societies have their respective teams for theIi inner, while the latter is taken up chiefly by the dif-ferent departments. We earnestly believe in not only developing themental and moral side of man. but also the physicalin every best


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