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Junior High Football for Young Bruises Junior High Football, for most of the boys, is their first experience with organized football. Before, they had played sandlot ball where there are no real plays, no blocking assignments, and no laps to run. Coach Mielse took his eight graders to a 1 -2-2 season, beating Wayne Trace 12-9 and tying Homestead and New Haven. The seventh graders, under Mr. Gundy, didn ' t seem to be able to get it together this year with a 4-1 record. But here at Woodlan, it seems teams get much better as they move up. Top: Two Warrior seventh graders take care of a New Haven running back. Middle: The eighth grade offensive line up against Home- stead. Bottom Left: Scott Hamm on an intercepted pass run back against Homestead. Bottom Right: Mr. Meisle with his boys during an early season practice. The boys are on the field preparing for the next day ' s game. Jr. Hi. Football 11
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The cross country team finished off a fine season with a dramatic upset of Xorwell in the AC AC Conference Meet to gain a share of first place. B. Miller had this to say, The team worked very hard to win the con- ference, but there is one person who has been over- looked. That person is coach Elmer Strautman. Without his words of en- couragement the team would have never won. Top: The varsity cross country team. Top Row Left to Right: B. Hoeppner, P. Miller, S. Koch, T. Till, Mr. Strautman, B. Mil- ler. G. Hammond, T. Albrecht, K. Goeglein G B. GiHord. Middle Left: The reserve cross country team. Top Row Left to Right: D. Stutzman, R. Hartmann, B. Smead, G. Albrecht, Mr. Strautman, Bot- tom R.OW: J. Kammeyer, R. Schmidt, G. R.emenschneider, L. Brueggemann S. Hirsch. Middle B.ight: B. Miller undresses after a meet. Bottom R.ight: B. Miller and B. Gilford, the first and sec- ond place runners of the ACAC conference, hold the first place trophy v hich the team won Oaober 10, 1974.
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The 1974 volleyball season wasn ' t t±ie greatest ever, but everyone on the team will be returning next year. Stopping at hamburger joints and tell- ing weird jokes on the bus were the usual happenings composing the extras of the season. Having built on the season of ' 74, ' 75 should be strong. M.W. K.B. Top: D. Fawley and T. Wiede- mann practice after school. Top R.ight: The team often practiced by playing each other in games. Right: K. Powell, K. Blevins, C. Henderson, G. Gorrell, and P. Gorrell listen to coaching instructions at practice. i t 12 Boys ' Volleyball
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