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hundred acres with its many athletic fields. There is a one of the best to be found at for those who are interested in sport. For those who tennis, eight courts are always There are enough athletic fields scattered over the campus forevery woman in the college to be participating in some sport such as hockey, baseball, qolf or archery, at one time The sizeof the campus and the attractive- ness of woods and paths rnake hiking able the school rents spring for women's athletic department. During the winter months skiing and tobogganing may be enjoyed on the steep slopes of rear campus, and ice skating can be arranged by £loading the tennis courts or by pro- viding transportation to Lake Cascade. A sincere effort is made by the college and the athletic department to gram and facilities that will rather than to force "the woman to fit the program or facilities." -x- GIRLS Taylor, Gompf. Morris, Cooper, Cook