1922 Cedrus Yearbook

*,:•41;Stg. :1 College Athletics I N THE American College and University more attention is given to the physical activities of the men and women today than ever be- fore. This is due to the fact that we have come to know that the best work is done by the man or woman who has a well trained mind and gives this mind support thru a well developed body. To succeed in life now, one must be a whole man or a whole woman; and such they cannot be unless they are fully developed. Cedarville College must be abreast of the times. Hence, during the last year, there has been introduced a modern system of Coaching, working toward this end. The best system of Coaching has two chief ends in view. (1) To place well trained teams in the field to meet in the inter-scholastic contests and games; and (2) to give physical in- struction to every person in the College whether he is in the varioUs teams or not. I need not tell you how well this has been accomplished, but suffice it to say that the present plan has given more training tO more men and women than any other plan yet conceived. The greatest gain to the College does not come thru simply win- ning all the games or contests. But the finest asset is to have men and women who know fair play, who recognize fine sportsmanship, who meet on the athletic field as Christian gentlemen, and wherever they go have upon them the stamp of fine ideals learned in preparation for the contest. Cedarville College will always give physical training to its men and women. It will strive to give the best of training; and whether we win or lose in the game of life, we will always play fair, because our College taught clean, fair, Christian Athletics. Rev. V.E. Busler. 59

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