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- - 3n= Helene Cosgray Maxine Cosgray Henrietta Breno Eleanor Evers Mary Evans Josephine Hauman Wilma Rutschow Elena Ray Irene Hollerbach Mamie Jzumigala Naomi Bossier Dorothy Doan Catherine Emch Margaret Egley Alma Hinchman Margaret Hart Bernice Husted Helen Leech Lucille Kazmaier MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Rudolph Sue Rucker Alma Kicwat Ella Ruedy Lucille Lavenberg Mary Eggleston Adelaide Hogue Ruth McGinnes Anna Kline Dorothy Miller Margaret McGuire Charlotte Webb Betty Slow Vera SteinmiUer Alice Trippensee Mildred Wagers FRESHMEN Mary Bell Nettie Belle Clayton Marian Cooper Lila Dennis Mabel Eubank Wilma LifFring Thelma Miller Irma Meminger Jane Kamke Ruth Morton Jessie Hamman Jeanette Shelles Eloise Schmidt Winifred Williams Helen Wise Christine PetcofF Edna Watkins Jennie Zelden -{ 101 }-
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3DC ■I Dorothy Miller Helene Cosgray Josephine Hauman Women ' s Athletic Association OFFICERS Helene Cosgray President Elizabeth Rudolph Vice-President Henrietta Breno Secretary Josephine Hauman Treasurer HEADS OF SPORTS Charlotte Webb Hockey Alma Hinchman Soccer Florence Zelden Basketball Dorothy Miller Volleyball Dorothy Willis Baseball Margaret Hart Tennis Helen Leech Track Jane Kamke Swimming Eleanor Evers Pistol Shooting Wilma Rutschow Hiking -{ 100 }-
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TBC Woman ' s Athletic Association In December, 1921, a group of University co-eds decided that athletics were just as vital to women as to men; thus, the Women ' s Athletic Association was formed in Toledo University. By January, 1925, this organization had grown so as to become a member of the National Athletic Conference of American College Women. Membership in this conference makes possible the transfer of points to and from other colleges. Now we come to the end of one of the most successful years the W. A. A. has known. Under the general guidance of Miss Erns- berger and the Presidency of Helene Cosgray women ' s athletics have been put on a higher status than ever before. The motto of the Women ' s Athletic Association is Sports for Sports ' Sake ; it has tried to foster a spirit of athletics for all women. The Point System, as suggested by the National Athletic Conference for American College Women, is applied in our university. One hundred points are awarded for making the A team in any major sport, and to make the team it is necessary to have the required number of practices and to participate in at least one intramural game. All members of the B team are awarded fifty points. Upon the accumu- lation of five hundred points (only two hundred points can be made a season) a T. U. bar pin is given; of one thousand points a large yellow felt T ; and with fifteen hundred points a T sweater. The sweater, a white coat with a yellow chenille T is the highest honor conferred by the association. This year one girl, Henrietta Breno, a Junior, was eligible for her sweater. The close of each season is marked by a banquet, at which all awards arc made by the heads of sports. -{102}-
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