This is a photograph of the 1898 Manitou Lacrosse Club of which Ernest M. Best was a member. Featured in this image are (back row L to R) Gordon Magee, Ed Pensrock, Charlie Gordon, Lawrence Pentland, Oliver Law, (front row L to R) Billy Parker, unknown, Stevenson and Ernest Best. Three members of the club are missing from the photograph.
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Best graduated from Springfield College (then the International YMCA Training School) in 1911 and returned to teach Religious Education and Religious Normal Work form 1913-1916. After serving as a Senior Officer in the Canadian YMCA War Services during World War I, Best earned his doctorate from New York University and then returned to Canada to continue his YMCA work. In 1937 he was appointed president of Springfield College, a position he held until 1945. During his tenure as president, Best emphasized the traditions of Springfield College including liberal interpretation of Christianity; the education of the whole person; a continued connection with the YMCA; professional training for youth services staff; international student exchange; racial and religious tolerance; and a continuing emphasis on health, physical education, and recreation.