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The Rollins ( Sandspur Sa.ndspur ) Published by Students of . ( VOLUME VOLUl\IE VOLUl IE ) 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) ( PARK PARI\ PARI ), FLORIDA, DECEMBER 9, 1916. No. 11 FOOTBALLCOllEGE -, VESPER SERVICE ( ENJOYfU ENJOYED ) FOOTBALL ( TEAM TEAl\ TEAl ) UNUSUAL CLOSES SEASON ( THE 'l'HE ) TEST SYSTEM OF ( OUK oun OUR ) OF ( PRESENT PHESENT I'RESEN'f ) ATHLETICS. GREAT INTEREST T AKfN IN ( BAZAAR BLAAR ) Large Audience ( Gre.itly Greatly ) ( Appreciated ApIreciatcd ) With the Orlando High School game Physical exercise is a necessity for Y. W. C. A. To Give Annual Bazaar Dr. ( Ward's 'Yard's ) Sermon. Rollins closed the football season with good health. In most cases it has to Monday In Lyman Gymnasium. a victory. The Academy team albo handed out in different forms. A large number of ( College Conege ) folk and least ( lived iived ) up to the expectations of There is a class of men who would ( Much Iuch ) interest has been aroused townspeople congregated in the ( Col- Col ) the Campus. rather play football than eat. Others among the college students and the lege Chapel Sunday ( evening eVdning ), when The season commenced with a game are more fond of basketbal and ( base- base ) townspeople in the annual Y. ( W. 'V. ) C. Dr. ( Ward 'Yard ) conducted Vesper services that was misleading to Rollins ( stu- stu ) ( ball baH ); while still others choose tennis A. Bazaar, which ( will wiII ) be held in Ly- for the second time this year. The dents in a good many ways. ( Colum- Colum ) or a more systematized form of ( physi- physi ) man Gymnasium, Monday afternoon, devotional ( exer exer- ) between the cises were partly hours of ,3 and under the ( direc direc- ) ( 7:30. 730. ) tion of the ( Meth Meth- ) The girls have ( odist Qlist ) and ( Congre Congre- ) ( been hc'n ) busy for gational minis( ¬ - ) weeks making ters, whose fancy work arti( ¬ - ) churches joined ( cles des ) and ( planning platming ) with the College for the side show in a union Sunday and the ( refresh refresh- ) evening ( meeting meeting. ) ments. The ( pro pro- ) Dr. Enlow read ceeds from the the Scripture ( les- les ) sale of these ( ai- ar- ) son, which told of ticles will go ( to- to ) the rich young ward the ( mainte mainte- ) ruler who came nance of a bright to Jesus with his little Cuban girl, question: "Good Ampara Reyes, in ( L- L L.- L. ) ,. ( aster Master ), what ( thf thf' the ) ( Congrega Congrega- ) ( shall shan ) I do to ( in- in ) tional Cuban ( l\Iis-L.- l Iis L. Mis-L' Mis L' ) herit eternal sion in ( West 'Vest ) ( life Hfe )?" Tampa. The Y. W. C. A. ( under under- ) , This was fol- THE FOOTBALL SQUAD OF 1916 lowed by prayer takes each year ( hy by ) Rev. ( Olin OHn ) Boggess. bia was light and fast, and the score | cal culture, namely, ( gymnasium ymnasium ) ( ex- ex ) ', the ( support sl-1Pport sl 1Pport ) of this child, whose Special music took the form of a close; we had reason to believe that ( excises. ercises. ) wonderful development in the few duet and "Eventide" was ( . _ )sung by Our football season closed with the , years she has been in the Mission tes- , their defeat was ( certai certain ) on the return I Miss Gertrude Hall and Mr. James Stetson and Southern then ( anksgiving Thanksgiving ) game at Orlando. From , tifies to the worth of the cause. I. Noxon. This selection, as is ( al. al- al ) game. the opinion of the crowd, one would I Every student and friend of the each hit us hard, and we realized what ! ways the case with the interpretation our position was. :( When \Vhen Vhen ) Columbia get the impression that the season Young ( Woman's \Voman's Voman's ) Christian Associa- of these two musical artists, was aninspiration was ( unihip unable. unable )( . , ) ( tn to ) play ( tbp the ) return game was a comPlete failure. ( Frequently' Frequently ) tion is cordially invited to attend the to ( all an ) who heard it. one hears: ( Tets "Let's ) get so and so to bazaar Monday afternoon- there was little hope of the Varsity Dr. ( Ward's 'Yard's ) sermon on what it is to doing anything more than ( kcepinc keeping ) ( corne come ) in and help us out ( wth with ) the ( sea" sea- sea ) I L- - be a Christian proved a vital ( chal- chal ) son's ( work- work work. )" This crowd of ( sports. sports- sports ), ( THE TilE TIE ) PEDAGOGY CLASS the score down as low as possible and lenge to student and ( would-be would be ) still has much to learn about the DOES OBSERVATION ( WORK. WOHK. ) every trying to stave off a ( shut-out. shut out. ) ( follower fonower ) of the Christ. Developing meaning of Athletics and their use Last Monday morning the peda- the thought that the Christian ( Hfe life ) It is a peculiar .fact that asmuch in building the physical side of man. gogy class visited the ( Winter \Vinter Vinter ) ParkInterest ( lies Hes ) not alone in a morally pure or a was taken in ( having havInK ) our.teamscore - Our College team did not win a public school to study the methodsgame. - ( law-abiding law abiding ) existence, he placed ( em em- ) asve would have ( we ve ) . They were fortunate enough of teaching which the instructors in phasis on the truth that to really ( fol- fol ) ( werc were ) ( P"111" pulling ) for the team to ( wln- wln WIn. ) I to score once. The majority of peothis school use. The primary, inter- low the Christian principles one must They were supported in a fashion that ( pIe ple ) judge the value of ( .a a ) team by the mediate and high school departments ( was -as as ) good to see and in turn they tried give his all to Christ, take up his crossand ( , ' ) score. It matters not about build or were visited. Thus opportunity was follow His teachings. Dr.Vard's to come upto our ( expectations.and expectations.We ) . brain, the team with the leading score given to study the methods required impressive personality and pleasing played clean ( football footbaIl ), and clean is the victorious team and is cheered to deal with younger as well as older manner, together with that ( indis- indis ) football was played ( against against. ) us. There from the field by the crowd, regardpupils.. The ( pedagogy pedagogj. ) class feels that putable sincerity which reveals itself were no injuries in the game other less of how the game was ( played played. ) the morning was well spent in ob- in all his work, make his sermons ( ex- ex ) than leg hurts, which incapacitated The idea of ( "Win \Vin Vin ) at any cost" seems serving the efforts and results ob- tremely forceful. As one student ( re- re ) the fellows for work, and that in ( to .to ) be the sentiment of the crowd. ( taincd tained ) by this competent corps of marked of his frank sincerity: "You itself shows their condition, training, Athletics serve the purpose of ( de- de ) teachers. can't help but know he means every and the class of football which they veloping men. Men ought never to This observation work was ( contin- contin ) word of what he says." played. think of developing athletics. This ( ucd ued ) when during the ( week week. ) several \ It is especially pleasing to see that Stetson is ( co-operating co operating ) with us in ( process urocess ) wil ( automatically automaticaIly ) work out members of the class were required these Sunday night services are ( prov- prov ) playing only qualified students, and itself. The better the play, the ( bet- bet ) to teach a ( sub-preparatory sub preparatory ) class, ing that Rollins has a place in this the showing which our team has made ( tcr tel' ter ) the sport. while the other members of the class part of the state as a community certainly may not be laid to the score The emphasis in ( all aH ) of our sports | looked on, and took notes for later center and that this is a splendid new of outsiders. It is better to play at ( Rolling Rollins ) is put on the moral issue criticism. ( Each Eaeh ) member of the class way in which she may share some of square and lose than use ringers and of the game. Training is ( all-impor-will all impor will all.imporwill ) be required to do some practical"teaching the abundant inspiration which comes win. That is what Rollins believes to tant in all walks of life and no less before receiving credits for to her. be sport for sport's sake. (Continued on Page Four) pedagogy. .
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 11, December 9, 1916. |
Tag | DP0008532 |
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Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. Student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Newspapers. |
Description | Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal. |
Date Original | 1916-12-09 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
Format-Medium | Serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archives 160 A v.19 1916-17 |
Identifier | sr0001911 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
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Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
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Title | The Football Squad of 1916; College Verper Service Enjoyed; The Pedagogy Class Does Observation;Great Interest Taken In Bazaar |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol19No11 |
Tag | sr0001911 |
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YMCA -- Societies and clubs. <br> Entertainment events -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Presidents. <br> Vespers. <br> Sports -- Psychological aspects. <br> Character. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Football. <br> Portrait photography -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs. <br> Black and white photography -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs. <br> Teachers--Training of. |
Description | This page contains a picture of the Rollins football team and recounts the loosing season of the Rollins football team. This page also contains an article describing that the purpose of sports is to build character. Lastly, there are articles on the training of teachers, a bazaar that will be given by the YWCA, and a vespers service given by President Ward. |
Subject-Personal Names |
Reyes, Ampara Ward, George Morgan |
Date Original | 1916-12-09 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archive 160 A V.19 1916-17 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th Century |
Rights | All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. To purchase copies of images and/or for copyright information contact the respective holding institution. |
Transcript | The Rollins ( Sandspur Sa.ndspur ) Published by Students of . ( VOLUME VOLUl\IE VOLUl IE ) 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) ( PARK PARI\ PARI ), FLORIDA, DECEMBER 9, 1916. No. 11 FOOTBALLCOllEGE -, VESPER SERVICE ( ENJOYfU ENJOYED ) FOOTBALL ( TEAM TEAl\ TEAl ) UNUSUAL CLOSES SEASON ( THE 'l'HE ) TEST SYSTEM OF ( OUK oun OUR ) OF ( PRESENT PHESENT I'RESEN'f ) ATHLETICS. GREAT INTEREST T AKfN IN ( BAZAAR BLAAR ) Large Audience ( Gre.itly Greatly ) ( Appreciated ApIreciatcd ) With the Orlando High School game Physical exercise is a necessity for Y. W. C. A. To Give Annual Bazaar Dr. ( Ward's 'Yard's ) Sermon. Rollins closed the football season with good health. In most cases it has to Monday In Lyman Gymnasium. a victory. The Academy team albo handed out in different forms. A large number of ( College Conege ) folk and least ( lived iived ) up to the expectations of There is a class of men who would ( Much Iuch ) interest has been aroused townspeople congregated in the ( Col- Col ) the Campus. rather play football than eat. Others among the college students and the lege Chapel Sunday ( evening eVdning ), when The season commenced with a game are more fond of basketbal and ( base- base ) townspeople in the annual Y. ( W. 'V. ) C. Dr. ( Ward 'Yard ) conducted Vesper services that was misleading to Rollins ( stu- stu ) ( ball baH ); while still others choose tennis A. Bazaar, which ( will wiII ) be held in Ly- for the second time this year. The dents in a good many ways. ( Colum- Colum ) or a more systematized form of ( physi- physi ) man Gymnasium, Monday afternoon, devotional ( exer exer- ) between the cises were partly hours of ,3 and under the ( direc direc- ) ( 7:30. 730. ) tion of the ( Meth Meth- ) The girls have ( odist Qlist ) and ( Congre Congre- ) ( been hc'n ) busy for gational minis( ¬ - ) weeks making ters, whose fancy work arti( ¬ - ) churches joined ( cles des ) and ( planning platming ) with the College for the side show in a union Sunday and the ( refresh refresh- ) evening ( meeting meeting. ) ments. The ( pro pro- ) Dr. Enlow read ceeds from the the Scripture ( les- les ) sale of these ( ai- ar- ) son, which told of ticles will go ( to- to ) the rich young ward the ( mainte mainte- ) ruler who came nance of a bright to Jesus with his little Cuban girl, question: "Good Ampara Reyes, in ( L- L L.- L. ) ,. ( aster Master ), what ( thf thf' the ) ( Congrega Congrega- ) ( shall shan ) I do to ( in- in ) tional Cuban ( l\Iis-L.- l Iis L. Mis-L' Mis L' ) herit eternal sion in ( West 'Vest ) ( life Hfe )?" Tampa. The Y. W. C. A. ( under under- ) , This was fol- THE FOOTBALL SQUAD OF 1916 lowed by prayer takes each year ( hy by ) Rev. ( Olin OHn ) Boggess. bia was light and fast, and the score | cal culture, namely, ( gymnasium ymnasium ) ( ex- ex ) ', the ( support sl-1Pport sl 1Pport ) of this child, whose Special music took the form of a close; we had reason to believe that ( excises. ercises. ) wonderful development in the few duet and "Eventide" was ( . _ )sung by Our football season closed with the , years she has been in the Mission tes- , their defeat was ( certai certain ) on the return I Miss Gertrude Hall and Mr. James Stetson and Southern then ( anksgiving Thanksgiving ) game at Orlando. From , tifies to the worth of the cause. I. Noxon. This selection, as is ( al. al- al ) game. the opinion of the crowd, one would I Every student and friend of the each hit us hard, and we realized what ! ways the case with the interpretation our position was. :( When \Vhen Vhen ) Columbia get the impression that the season Young ( Woman's \Voman's Voman's ) Christian Associa- of these two musical artists, was aninspiration was ( unihip unable. unable )( . , ) ( tn to ) play ( tbp the ) return game was a comPlete failure. ( Frequently' Frequently ) tion is cordially invited to attend the to ( all an ) who heard it. one hears: ( Tets "Let's ) get so and so to bazaar Monday afternoon- there was little hope of the Varsity Dr. ( Ward's 'Yard's ) sermon on what it is to doing anything more than ( kcepinc keeping ) ( corne come ) in and help us out ( wth with ) the ( sea" sea- sea ) I L- - be a Christian proved a vital ( chal- chal ) son's ( work- work work. )" This crowd of ( sports. sports- sports ), ( THE TilE TIE ) PEDAGOGY CLASS the score down as low as possible and lenge to student and ( would-be would be ) still has much to learn about the DOES OBSERVATION ( WORK. WOHK. ) every trying to stave off a ( shut-out. shut out. ) ( follower fonower ) of the Christ. Developing meaning of Athletics and their use Last Monday morning the peda- the thought that the Christian ( Hfe life ) It is a peculiar .fact that asmuch in building the physical side of man. gogy class visited the ( Winter \Vinter Vinter ) ParkInterest ( lies Hes ) not alone in a morally pure or a was taken in ( having havInK ) our.teamscore - Our College team did not win a public school to study the methodsgame. - ( law-abiding law abiding ) existence, he placed ( em em- ) asve would have ( we ve ) . They were fortunate enough of teaching which the instructors in phasis on the truth that to really ( fol- fol ) ( werc were ) ( P"111" pulling ) for the team to ( wln- wln WIn. ) I to score once. The majority of peothis school use. The primary, inter- low the Christian principles one must They were supported in a fashion that ( pIe ple ) judge the value of ( .a a ) team by the mediate and high school departments ( was -as as ) good to see and in turn they tried give his all to Christ, take up his crossand ( , ' ) score. It matters not about build or were visited. Thus opportunity was follow His teachings. Dr.Vard's to come upto our ( expectations.and expectations.We ) . brain, the team with the leading score given to study the methods required impressive personality and pleasing played clean ( football footbaIl ), and clean is the victorious team and is cheered to deal with younger as well as older manner, together with that ( indis- indis ) football was played ( against against. ) us. There from the field by the crowd, regardpupils.. The ( pedagogy pedagogj. ) class feels that putable sincerity which reveals itself were no injuries in the game other less of how the game was ( played played. ) the morning was well spent in ob- in all his work, make his sermons ( ex- ex ) than leg hurts, which incapacitated The idea of ( "Win \Vin Vin ) at any cost" seems serving the efforts and results ob- tremely forceful. As one student ( re- re ) the fellows for work, and that in ( to .to ) be the sentiment of the crowd. ( taincd tained ) by this competent corps of marked of his frank sincerity: "You itself shows their condition, training, Athletics serve the purpose of ( de- de ) teachers. can't help but know he means every and the class of football which they veloping men. Men ought never to This observation work was ( contin- contin ) word of what he says." played. think of developing athletics. This ( ucd ued ) when during the ( week week. ) several \ It is especially pleasing to see that Stetson is ( co-operating co operating ) with us in ( process urocess ) wil ( automatically automaticaIly ) work out members of the class were required these Sunday night services are ( prov- prov ) playing only qualified students, and itself. The better the play, the ( bet- bet ) to teach a ( sub-preparatory sub preparatory ) class, ing that Rollins has a place in this the showing which our team has made ( tcr tel' ter ) the sport. while the other members of the class part of the state as a community certainly may not be laid to the score The emphasis in ( all aH ) of our sports | looked on, and took notes for later center and that this is a splendid new of outsiders. It is better to play at ( Rolling Rollins ) is put on the moral issue criticism. ( Each Eaeh ) member of the class way in which she may share some of square and lose than use ringers and of the game. Training is ( all-impor-will all impor will all.imporwill ) be required to do some practical"teaching the abundant inspiration which comes win. That is what Rollins believes to tant in all walks of life and no less before receiving credits for to her. be sport for sport's sake. (Continued on Page Four) pedagogy. . |
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