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Field Hockey x i is 'P 5 we 'W 5-. Row 1. S. Santalucia, K. Spear, M. Sturniolo, S. Roberts, T. Berg, A. Cingle, C. Caswell, S. Doerrler, L. Lusht, Row 2. L. Traxler, C. Robinson, A. Harrison, S. Adams, T. Clark, D. Briggs, 1. Moyer, 1. Clemente, M. john, 1. Bell, 1. johns, L. Brugel. Row 3. D. Bender, 1. Edmondson, T. Holmes, L. Vicary, I. Zeller, K. Davis, D. Vonada, A. Luckie, T. Slagle, A. Ohmoto. This year's field hockey team didn't get to play as many games as they would have liked to play, because they couldn't find any competitors. Conse- quently, they only played two games, both against Westerly Parkway. They tied the first game and Westerly won the second one. However, Mrs. Davinroy, the coach, felt that the girls had worked hard and G mnastics The Gymnastics Club was coached by Mrs. Voigt and Mrs. Hutchinson. It met twice a week in the gym after school. Members worked on the un- even parallel bars, vault box, floor exercises, beam and dances. Anyfgirl could join be- cause they worked on all skill levels and there was no compe- tition. The highlight ofthe year was the show on March 25. Ev- eryone tried out for the show and the best routines were picked to participate. All mem- bers participated in the tum- bling and exercise routines. While the girls were working with the gymnastics club, some of the Park Forest boys were members of the State High gymnastics team. Bourke Mad- dox and Kurt Schwenzfeier were able to help the team to a second place in the PIAA State Gymnastics Championships. Being junior members of this team they weren't allowed to enter the meet itself, but lent their support to the occasion. Bourke and Kurt did enter many other meets as partici- pants. Gymnastics was a well- repre- sented sport at Park Forest. had improved their skills tre- mendously. Perhaps in the fu- ture more nearby schools will offer field hockey so that our teams will have someone to play. Now what do I do? lS. Koontz?
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Lady Cagers Sink Shots Row 1, bottom: D. Knepp, K. Harper, C. Smithbauer, K. Pickering, K. Pitts, A. Krumrine, S. Bentz, P, Antonik, Ms. Eberhart. Row 2: M. Guadagnolo, D. Rice. Row 3: L. Ussery, K. Howell, C. Mindrup. They don't even know it's gone yet. CS. Bentz, C. Smithbauer, P. Antonik, K. Pickeringl Now, here's what we'll do . . . QD. Kachel, C. Mindrup, D. Kneppj l'lI dazzle 'em with my smile when you sink the shot. CC. Mindrup, L. Ussery, C. Smith- bauerl .ff ,if Waiting. il. Soppi
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