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, Clark. There were only 11 names. The names appear to go from top to bottom, left to right. All the girls of the College became members of the Women's Athletic AssociationThe Board, whose members were elected from the whole Association, with the help of Miss Lowrie and Mrs. Coolidge, directs all of the girls athletic activities, under its supervision, were hockey, tennis, golf, archery, basketball, tumbling, dancing, swimming, volleyball, bounce ball, baseball, and acting. A majority of the women took part in someone of the varied sports during the year. The women were dressed in skirts and dresses. The administrative head at the time was Kathleen Lowrie.
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