The interest which the Freshman class is taking in managership competitions is woefully small. The usual number of men who have reported for either the Track or Hockey competitions shows how little the members of 1922 appreciate the educational value of these competitions and the exceptional opportunities they afford of getting in touch with the members of the class. A man who spends all his time on his studies never gets outside his own narrow sphere. His occupations are personal, selfish ones and he has no interest either in his own class or in the university. The experience of management cultivates his executive ability and broadens his viewpoint. For the first time he becomes aware of the prominent part which college activities play in the life of the university, and realizes that contact with his fellow classmates is by no means a small part in a college education. It is hoped that more Freshmen will take advantage of the unusual opportunities offered by these managership-competitions.
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