This photograph shows a student doing the rope course at Springfield College's Freshman Camp. In the photograph, the student is standing on a rope attached to a tree and hanging onto a rope with both hands. The student is wearing a T-shirt, shorts, and long socks. Another student sitting on a log can be seen in the background. This activity likely took place at the East Campus. The photograph is not dated.Edgar Munroe Robinson largely organized and implemented the Freshman Camp. The first Freshman Camp was held in the third week of May 1930. The camp focused on Field Sciences, (such as insects, plants, astronomy, birds, reptiles) and activities such as archery, camp, engineering, axemanship, handcrafts, Indian lore, woodworking, leatherwork...