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WOMEN'S ATHLETICS Sttmdhlg: Dieffenbach, Davis, E. Billingslea, Kittner, Sowter. Sitti1tg: Hauseman, Crusius, Pa rker-, Schrt, Steele. W.A.A. received Numerals "WM's" of points to receive number a sufficient them. "M's" are the and awards which are given. Four Seniors received the chenille "M" which is the highest award President".. ... DOROTHY SOWTER Vice-President.. MARY LOUISE SEHRT given. They are: Marie Steele, Mildred Hoke, Secretary .... MARIE STEELE Ruth Ann W. Kittner and Snooky Sehrt. Treasurer.,......... MARY Jo DAVIS !-liking Manager .. AGNES DYSON Hocheu Manager __ RUTH HOUSMAN Badmington Manager EMILY BILLINGSLEA Basketball Manager JEANNE DIEFFENBACH Sof/ball Manager... RUTH ANN W. KITTNER Tennis Manager..... ... VIRGINIA CRUSIUS Archery Manager.. ..CATHERINE WARING Golf Manager.. PEG THOMPSON The aim of the women's athletic program is to reach every girl by some game or sport. Physical activity is required two hours a week in the freshman and sophomore years, and for those who desire more participation in sports and games the Women's Athletic Association sponsors an intramural program. The program is divided by seasonal sports beginning with hockey, then on to basketball volley ball and softball. Tennis, archery and golf are also offered in the spring. At the end of each sport season an honorary team is elected by the W.A.A. Board from the outstanding members of all four classes Another part of the W.A.A. 's program is the presentation of awards to those girls' who have Miss Todd and Miss Parker 102