Battlefield, 1916 . mhmm OF mmimm lUhO PASSeD INTO IIFC £\^eRlA51TNq ©;«lCbtbeT^eNTV FlPfbNlN&TeeM bUNDReO AT^D. - *j V^l mi m? f) mim hcep ^igmi Alembers Student Body OFFICERS Roberta Williams CrallE, President Caroline WilhELMina Hess, Vice-President Fannie ]\Iav Morcan, Secretary and Treasurer FACULTY COMMITTEE Sarah R. [Marshall, ChairmanEuLA D. Atkinson William N. Hamlet GuNYON M. Harrison Edwin F. Shewmake, Mason Smith Charlotte E are taught that the aim of athletic sports is much more far-reaching than merely the winning orlosing a game. To cultivate courageousness, perse


Battlefield, 1916 . mhmm OF mmimm lUhO PASSeD INTO IIFC £\^eRlA51TNq ©;«lCbtbeT^eNTV FlPfbNlN&TeeM bUNDReO AT^D. - *j V^l mi m? f) mim hcep ^igmi Alembers Student Body OFFICERS Roberta Williams CrallE, President Caroline WilhELMina Hess, Vice-President Fannie ]\Iav Morcan, Secretary and Treasurer FACULTY COMMITTEE Sarah R. [Marshall, ChairmanEuLA D. Atkinson William N. Hamlet GuNYON M. Harrison Edwin F. Shewmake, Mason Smith Charlotte E are taught that the aim of athletic sports is much more far-reaching than merely the winning orlosing a game. To cultivate courageousness, perseverance, self-control, absolute fairness, co-opera-tion with fellow-students, to be loyal as well as ladylike, to promote the spirit of good sportsman-ship in learning, to accept defeat, but try harder next time,—these are the broader educative effectsof our athletics. The advancement as the years go on in basket ball, tennis, and gymnasium work is worthy of note,while the interest in the Field Day contests is as great as ever. Since 1914, the Fox and Hound Chase,and Gymnastic Tournament have been numbere


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