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The season started. As we met for practice, not much was accomplished. Then, we realized that this was serious business. We may not have won but we did fight. We batted, we threw, and we ran. Sometimes we made it; at others, we struck out. There were girls from Frosh to Seniors. In this sport there were no bar- riers put up. We united and improved. This was the girls ' last Softball experience to be offered at WHS. Top Left: K. Elevens awaits a Softball while playing. Top Right: Showing her ability to catch, J. Wiesehan gets ready for the ball during practice. Middle Left: K. Powell shows her great pride after a good play. Middle Right: The coach of the girls Softball team, N. Gilbert. Bottom: The 1975 varsity baseball team. Baseball, Softball 27
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What would America be without baseball, apple pie and hot dogs? Woodlan had a dose of each, but N. Hoeppner and R. Nelson, outstanding players of the baseball team, helped pull the good-old American sport through. The team practiced in our front yard after school hitting, catch- ing, and pitching. The bat girls helped make the sea- son complete as the sea- son ended 4-7-1. Top Left: The 1975 Reserve Base- ball team. Top Right; G. Ham- mond at a home game. Middle: B. Nelson, warms up before going to bat. Bottom Left; Seniors Left to B.ight, N. Hoeppner, B. Nelson D. Gerig and G. Hammond. kAir, 26 Baseball, Softball
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Jr. High Training for the Future Although not as many- spectators were present for Jr. High events, the teams fought as if their events were watched world- wide. The basketball players spent long hours running wind sprints, practicing layups, and really work- ing. For coach D. Myers ' eighth grade, it payed off with a 12-1 record. Coach T. Adams, seventh grade, came up with a very good 5-4 season. Track meets and vol- leyball matches proved- challenging to participants and interesting to spec- tators. The track team, coach- ed by T. Adams M. Eagly, ran with full speed towards victory. Their spirit brought them to the finish line with their heads high. Abiding strength gave them power to throw the shot put farther than they thought possible. The pres- ervation of their ego proved as important as the thought of a medal. The volleyball team spiked their way to suc- cess with Dr. Gundy coaching. Cooperating v as set up with every vol- ley. Together the boys fought for the respect that a team from Woodlan de- serves. 1 1 mv flHQ i 28 Junior High
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