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 before returning to the traditional W.A.A. The women were wearing skirts and blouses or dresses. The Executive Board in W.S.A. Cabin, portrayed above, consisted of Reis, Siegfried, Professor Coolidge, Miller,Blaser, and Zieger. This group was extracted from the Women's Sports Association (formerly the Women's Athletic Association). The Board was comprised of all the girl's sports. The Function of the Board is to integrate Wooster's feminine athletics. The president of W.S.A. was Miriam Elizabeth Siegfried. The administrative head at the time was Kathleen Lowrie.
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