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Ann ls National Champion Another throw over forty feet is achieved. Ann Heckelman, senior, first became interested in track in 1971. A former teacher, Miss Ann Kolodzik helped to stimulate Ann's interest in track and other sports. She was a member of the girls' track team which was organized by Miss Kolodzik. Ann became a member of the track team organ- ized by lVlr. Bill Ream of Norwalk. An x-ray tech- nician at Fisher Titus Hopsital, he has trained and guided his team members for competition in the A.A.U. regional, state, and national tournaments. For her javelin toss Ann became the A.A.U. 1973 National Champion. She was 1973 State Champion in the shot-put and discus events. Training started in late April for Ann. She prac- ticed and worked every evening with various calis- thenics, running, and special exercise programs be- fore she began to work on her distance. Her prac- tice sessions were held usually at Whitney Field, Edison, or her home and continued through the summer into the fall. Ann intends to continue developing her athletic prowess and plans to compete at the state and national levels. Successful competition would lead to a membership on the 1976 United States Olympic Team. Ann Heckelman!161
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i 162fVoIleyball Volleyball Team ls Second It was an undefeated season for the Varsity Volleyball Team. They met in match play with St. Paul, Western Re- serve, Black River, lVlonroeville, and New London. Two out of three games must be won for a victory. Several times the team won the first game, lost the second, and came back to win the deciding game. The St. Paul game proved that the girls worked well under pressure. The setting up of the ball for returns demonstrated the team's ball control. Linda Lake was an asset for spiking when she was in the front row, making it difficult for a re- turn by the opposing team. October 29, the team placed second in the Nlonroeville Tournament behind St. Paul. Western Reserve, Black River, Willard, and lVIonroeville came in third, xi Q0 , 'ZH Af Coach Martha Vartorella gives last minute instruct- ions to her team. fourth, fifth, and sixth respectively. Team members were Ann Heckelman, Linda Lake, Diane lVloyer, Pat Hall, Joanne Stein, Cindy Gliatta, Kathy Buehrle, Ann Frankboner, Sue Heckel- man, Debbie Hoag, Bev Weilnau, and Melinda Booth. Winning three out of five the Reserve Volleyball Team gained experience. Coach Martha Vartorella felt the girls were enthusiastic and showed promise for next year's team. The Reserves included lVlarci Wool- ever, Nancy Haegel, lVlicheyle lVlclntyre, Annette Gliatta, Sheree lVlortensen, Lois Woolever, Patty Sanders, Sue lVleyers, Bonnie Garwood, Nancy Hart, Dana Nloyer, and Sheri Old. Linda Lake engaged in thought at the Monroeville Tournament. 1,2,3, Let's Go!
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