In the image above, Jane Craig, Bea Collins, Barb Henry, and Carol Andrews participate in a game of W.A.A. Tennis, while Marty Ashbaugh looks on. Four women appear to be volleying a tennis ball. Several balls were on the court at the net, which…
In the image above is of four women facing a fifth, all with golf clubs in hand. The women look like they were too close to swing, so this photo was most likely posted. This group could be a class or a club group. All were in skirts and blouses. The…
The photo collage detail is of the field hockey team, 1934-35. Ten women were standing on the steps of Severance Gymnasium holding their sticks and wearing two piece gym suites. The people on the top row were Abbott, Gillam, Clark, Bannan, March.…
The six women, in the photograph, were gathered around a burning fire in a large fireplace in the cabin. Candles and oil lamp can be seen to light the interior, as well as natural light from windows. The name change to W.S.A. had only lasted a year…
In the academic year of 1940-41, the Senior Honorary Awards went to Margie Ellis (left) and Alfie Gabriel. This was the highest honor a girl can receive in the women's athletic department. The awards were made on the basis of participation in sports,…
Orchesis, the modern dance honorary, was organized for aspiring “Martha Grahams.” In March, the 40 members presented a recital with a holiday theme. Membership was made by election following tryouts. Experience may be gained in the apprentice group.…
In the picture above is of the members of the Shark Club, who worked out a star formation in preparation for the Shark's Review. The Shark Club required more than average skill of its members. The crawl, side, back, and breast stokes were tested and…
In the image, the first row shows, Ann Menold, Cathy Jones, Peggy Short, Jean Allison. And the second-row shows, Pris Miller, Mary Jane Smirt, Mary Ann Evans, Marietta Newton, Nancy Jo Putman. Marietta Newton was the captain of the championship…
The image above shows, the Women's Athletics Association, of the academic year 1988 - 1989. The purpose of the Women’s Athletic Association (W.A.A.) was to support all women athletes on campus. W.A.A. had their support to include the intramural…
The photo shows twelve women of The W.A.A. Board(1933-34) on the steps of Severance Gymnasium. They were sitting in three rows. The caption below lists Irving, Babcock, Ricksecker, Hayward, Startzman, Cunnignham, Miller, Balentine, Roberts, Graff,…