The image above is captioned "Juniors Win Swim Marathon." Womens swimming program featured marathon competition between the classes. Whenever a girl swam a lap, it was added to her class total. The junior class won with 15.6 miles, trailed by the…
The image above is a page that shows the photos of each group of Class Managers for the Big Six Activities: Hockey, Hiking, Tennis, Basketball, Swimming, and Track. The class managers are in charge of organizing their class team's practices…
The image above is of the 1980-81 Women’s Track Team. The team photo has the captions identifying individuals. The women are wearing singlets with Wooster on the front and matching shorts. In other photos, they are wearing Wooster Scotties Track…
A woman flashes her form as she goes over a hurdle in the P.E.C. main hallway. The woman is dressed in shorts and t-shirt. The administrative head at the time Nan Nichols.
The image is of Sphinx Volleyball Tournament Champions, 1948-49. The women in the first Row are Jan Wise, Nancy Bachtell, Jackie Tucker, Aenid Horton, Jean Vernon, Ruth Russ, Jackie Nuttall. And the second row depicts Jeri Mitchell, Beth…
The left photo depicts a woman is shooting a free throw at the foul line, while five other women are standing at the lane lines. All were dressed in shirts and shorts. They were most likely playing six-player basketball: only so many players are…
The image depicts the All-Star volleyball team of the academic year 1937-1938. The women seen in the picture are Edith Maslin, Ruth Hazeltine, Katy Royon, Louise Harris, Ginny Blaser, Jane Cassel, Jean Brockman. These seven women were sitting on…
The image above is captioned Women's Athletics, The Coaches. It depicts Miss Kathleen Lowrie, Head of Wooster's Athletic Department for Women, seems to possess all the requirements for one to have in such a responsible position and also other…
The illustration that leads this section on Women's Athletics shows the Greek Myth of Atalanta and Hippomenes. Atalanta was abandoned at birth and raised by a she-bear, then hunters who found her. She became a great hunter and a fast runner. But…
The image depicts Wooster softball player attempts to tag a Hiram base runner. They are seen wearing baseball cap, softball pants, and short sleeve shirts with an undershirt. The administrative head at the time was Nan Nichols.