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s is me-is E Mrs. Ella B. Vandergrift. who is head of the Wo1nen's Physical Education Department. Under her supervision are the many and varied activities of the W. A. A. am .'I . H ma: mea ws ,..,..Wf5:: siaaawsgrsf Q , A H 1: mg as Emi? I A I I I L E I I C S Wg zuz uzuivzlz , The purpose of the Women's Ath- gm letic Association is to encourage partici- pation in sports, to promote the highest ideals of sportsmanship, and to stimu- late better cooperation between men and women through mass participation. EEE? .m5gfe5?t:E?Eig This year W. A. A. sent delegations ef , . H :Sabian :i ii to two conventions. The A. W. S.- H, MET ' re v, , , Sgiw ej ftg ee W. A, A. convention in Fresno, and the me as rss ninth national meeting of the Athletic M ll 353 , , znzn Federation of College Women in Ber- sg R . ffm - We H keley. lone lngraham and Rosemma mf H a - mi Ahlborn were the Chico State dele ates s w ,.,,..,. . .,.. . , ..:. M ....... .... M ....... . I t M to these conventions. ww si EE? E-x l E2 ri The Junior class won honors at the ae as . . W fall Field Day and received the annual 4.522 cup. Seniors were second, followed by Sophomores and Freshmen. Hockey, badminton, archery, and riding were the sports in competition. Miss Jane Schurmer is faculty advisor and the Board of Control directs each of the sports seasons. Sponsored by the W. A. A. this year were: Pall-archery, hockey, badminton: spring-basketball, riding, tennis, swimming, life-saving. BOARD OP ATHLETIC CONTROL President, Genevieve Ciravette: vice-president, Rosemma Ahlborng secretary, Mabel Estes: business manager, Jeanne Gallatin, hockey manager, Margaret Nelson, badminton, June Kirkupg riding, Iilene Queen: tennis, Betty Jo Nolang archery, Marian King: swimming, lone Ingrahamg basketball, Leona May Baker: advisor, Miss Jane Schurmer. Below are pictured members of the Red Peppers. women's pep group, which was active at many of the athletic events of Chico State College. l i 4 i.........,.,...-.........................,.......a.-.............,.......................,a.a,,............ a..... ....,.... ......., . ..... ...,.....-.. .......... tm .... ...........-...,..,,............,.,................,.. Y V V
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