The photo above is of the varsity volleyball team. Although each class team was composed of twelve girls, only ten were chosen for the varsity. Martha Dobias of the Sophomore class was elected captain. The photo is of only eight women of the ten who…
The image above is captioned “Gorton Dribble Down the Field.” The image is a rare action photo of women's field hockey. Katherine Gorton was a member of the Women's Athletic Association board and the manager for swimming. This photo was one of seven…
The caption of the image is 'Members of Sphinx basketball team are happy after winning the championship game.' This is a team photo of seven women who have won the WAA/WRA intramural basketball championship. Sphinx had a record of strong competition…
The caption of the image is 'Members of Sphinx basketball team are happy after winning the championship game.' This is a team photo of seven women who have won the WAA/WRA intramural basketball championship. Sphinx had a record of strong competition…
The photo collage detail above is of the varsity basketball of the academic 1934-45. The Honorary Varsity team was chosen from the upper-class women who were members of the class basketball teams. Seven women are shown standing in two rows. Viola…
The image above is of the senior class basketball team of the academic year 1922-1923. This team won the class basketball championship that academic year. This photo is one of four on the page featuring all of the class basketball teams. The poem on…
Class Managers were the necessary instruments in arranging games, getting the teams out to practice, keeping the points for the team, and deciding with the aid of the coaches who shall participate in contests. There were Class Managers for Hockey,…
This photo shows Individual Sport Champions of Tennis, Deck Tennis, and Archery. The tennis champion was Katharine Gorton, the champions for Deck Tennis were Ruth and Mildred Creighton, and the archery champion was Josephine Guss. Tennis was a very…
The image above features the tennis champion of the academic year 1928-1929. Tennis in Wooster was one of the most popular sports. Tennis tournaments were held both in the fall and in the spring. Tennis was not an inter-class affair, which allowed a…
This photograph is of six WC Girls, wearing their WC letter sweaters. Their names were not listed. These women had earned their WC through participation in Women's Athletic Board activities. The emphasis for the women was on participation and…