This illustrated a map of the campus was on the inside cover of the 1931 Index. It did a great job of showing the locations of the old Gymnasium, the Power Plant and the Water Tower that had been in previous facility photos. It also shows the newer…
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,…
This is a photo of the Girl's Athletic Association. This was a year a new organization, The Girls' Athletic Association, had been started to enable girls interested in athletics to come together socially as well as athletically. It was open to all…
The image above is of the Women's Athletics. Although Wooster College does not offer a major in Physical Education, her intramural program was well developed. Students had an opportunity to enjoy most of the sports offered in schools of physical…
The photo above features, the Inter-Class Sports: Champions in Swimming, Basket Ball, and Hockey. All of the winning teams were Sophomores. Four Photos of the Team Champions were featured. All of the women had on letter sweaters for the Class of…
"Through the combined efforts of the Athletic Department of the College and the Trustees, the Women's Department has been offered the use of a beautiful spot of ground five miles from the city limits, called Funk's Hollow. Girls are raising money by…
This is a photo of W.A.A. Board, 1934-35. Thirteen women with skis, sleds, and skates were gathered in two rows on the snow. Top: Clark, Roberts, J. Miller, Dodez, Graff, P. Baillie, Siegfried. Kneeling or sitting: Startzman, Cady, Lantz, Ciltman, A.…
The photo above is of the Women's Sports Association Cabin during the winter, with several women outside near the wood pile. The cabin had a large chimney and three windows on the side. There was a door at the end and another window. The windows had…
This image features the Big Six Board, the W.C. Association, and the Silver Cup winners. In charge of the various fields of athletics open to women is the Big Six Board. It was composed of girls chosen to represent each branch of sport, and…