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Top: The 1975 Woodlan Gymnas- tics team, coach N. Gilbert. Far Left: The girls ' bowling winners: Top: L. Messmann, C. Hoeppner, Middle: K. Powell, J. Wells, Bottom: L. Radke, W. Knob- lauch. Top Right: Some of the girls on the gymnastics team watch attentively as another per- forms in competiton. Bottom Right: J. Nusbaum at the Wood- burn bowling alley. Speeding balls rushed down the alley as an im- patient lady at the other end wiggled into all sorts of contortions until . . . all the pins exploded in a brain shattering thud, quickly followed by a shrill scream of pure ec- stacy which often follows a strike. Well, not all the balls rolled by the girls of the G. A. A. were strikes, but they were supposed to be. Even if they weren ' t, the girls enjoyed them- selves, and some of them were very good bowlers.
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Bowling and Gymnastics — Two of Our Ladies ' Sports Gymnastics takes bal- ance, courage, skill, timing and raw determina- tion. When you fall off the beam, or miss a vault, the only protection you have is an all too thin (it seems) mat on the floor. The floor comes up to meet you unbelievably hard. There are no hel- mets, no pads, and very often, no shoes. You are judged on grace, poise and difficulty of the stunt. The events are: vaulting, hurling yourself over a leather block on a stand; uneven bars, beating one ' s legs and abdomen black and blue, while spinning and twisting on two pieces of wood at dif- ferent altitudes; floor ex- ercises, doing flips, jumps, walkovers, and all sorts of difficult con- tortions to music; and the balance beam, walking and dancing on a four inch beam very high off the ground. 22 Bov ling and Gymnastics
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At Woodlan Running Is a Co-ed Sport Top Left: J. Scheumarm warms up v ith the discus. Top Middle: C. Hammond finishes first in the relay. Top Pdght: M. Hetrick over the pole vault bar. Above: C. Troyer prepares to start a relay. Above Left: C. Gingerich in the 100 yard dash. Above Center Left: J. Leh- man. Above Center Right: D. Armbruster during the mile run. Bottom; K. Delegrange, S. Dix, K. Goeglein, and T. Lantz, goofin ' arouiid. Bottom Right: B. Clemen practices starting. r 24 Boys ' and Girls ' Track
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