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Fir.1 rDW: Mildred H~rding, Steele, Lintoo, L!ppy. SecQ"d row: Muriel Barding, Edmo"d, Mi.. Parker, Urown (i',esidellL), Vollmer. /Jack' tDW: Carle, Senert, MaeVoan, Wllllam~, W,gley. rtamens cers which regulates and promotes the various sports scheduled throughout the year, is elect- ed by the organization. Student managers [or each sport divide the duties of the W. A. A. tl'I/J!elies among the women, for the skill and practice which this type of activity requires is of spe- cial value to those majoring in the physical field. education The Women's Athletic Association is self- financing and makes awards according to a A comprehensive intramural program is point system. Class numerals, determined by the foundation upon which women's athletics faithfulness during the season to one or more are based at Western Maryland College. Much point-giving activities, requires very few keen competition exists between the four points and is usually obtained during the classes-as much, indeed, as there is between the men's varsity teams and their opponents. In examining the various athletic activities TODD, PARKER participated in at Western Maryland, it is no- table that sports for women, aside from the regular physical education classes, are con- ducted and directed by a student organization, the Women's Athletic Association. It was organized in May, 1930, for the general pur- pose of promoting athletics, creating a love of sport~, and inculcating standards of good sportsmanship. The board of governing offi-