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Phi Lamba Archery Competition, 1938

 Item
Collection number: Item 2

Scope and Contents

B/W sepia 8x10 photograph - tears on bottom. Exterior--Lawn. Archers on the lawn behind Ashley and Converse Hall aim their bows as an audience watches the archery competition. Phi Lamba Archery Competition, Play Day, 1938. "Play Day, A new movement in the field of Physical Education was instigated at G.S.W.C. in 1931. It proved so successful that it has become a full-fledged annual "activity," anticipated alike by students and guests. The aim of Play Day is to help the work being done all over the country to spread the knowledge and use of new and interesting games to other schools, and to encourage friendship between high schools and the colleges. Six high school seniors and two faculty members from all accredited high schools within motoring distances are invited to be the guests of the College for this day. There is no school rivalry, no playing merely to win, no individual honor to be gained, but a day spent in learning new games, playing old ones, and enjoying comradeship of play." (The Pincecone, 1934)

Dates

  • Created: 1938

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 24.00 file_cabinet_drawers

Language

From the Collection: English

Private Title

c2-f13a-002

Repository Details

Part of the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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