8 Wednesday, December 2, 1970 University Daily Kansan Bad Trip Kansan Photo by PRISCILLA MEYERS Males proved the physical superiority of their sex as Delta Tau Deltafraternite defeated Delta Delta dorsory in football, 16-Tri-Teldi hulffack Kit Netizer, Overland Park junior, gained five yards on a sweep play before being asked by Lang Perdue, Topoka senior. The game was played before Thanksgiving break at the Robinson Gymnastics intramural fields. Women Gymnasts Begin Training For National Spring Competition By JAN GOODISON Kansan Staff Writer Exercise to most University of Kansas students consists of nothing more than the Hill every day and, for the ammonia ones only, a few stairs at the bottom. However, for the members of the University of Kansas Women's Gymnastics Team, exercise is defined in terms of hours of practice on balance between parallel bars and floor mats. The official season for the gymnastics team opens next Jan. 30, when they meet Southwest Missouri State and Missouri State. This year for the first time the team will compete in the maximum six meets set by the Association of Kansas Women Intercollegiate Sports (AKWIS). Starting next semester, Mrs. Garrison will teach two hours a day. Already they are practicing both individually and together to condition their muscles. They said, and members of the men's gymnastics team are helping group of girls expressed interest in competitive gymnastics. Pulitzer Poetress Sees Works as Life The first poem, "Kitchenette Building," came from the small She illustrated her statement by reading nine of her own poems and poetry by nine young black writers of 150 in Woodruff Anderson. Poetry is life sifted or pushed through a strainer, Gwendolyn Brooks, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, said Tuesday afternoon. Campus Bulletin p.m. Altruca Club: Walkins, 6:30 p.m. Social Welfare Comm., Regionalist Room. TV Commission (Senate) Int'l Room, 3:30 p.m. lunches: Club; Workshops: 6-30 p.m. BRISTOL *Adriene* Rehearsal: Woodfruit Auditorium KU-Y Int'L Gig Fair; Jiahawk Room, 2.36 KU-Y Int'L Air Force Flight "Victory in Europe," Military Science Lounge, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Italian Table: Meadowlark Room, noun British Table: Meadowlark Room Department of Surgery October 12, 19 p.m. Dept. of Justice; Curry, 12:30 p.m. African Studies: Behezerah; Woolford p.m. Dept. of Justice (Student Senate) Big 8 Russian Table: Meadwick Room. noon. Russian Table: Meadwick Room. noon. History State: Alcee D. noon. Occupational Therapy: Alcee A. 12:30 Kile Klipppers, Governors Room. 6:30 p.m. SUA Concerto. Council Room. 6:30 p.m. SUA Quarterback Club. Kansas Room. 7 p.m. Dept. of Justice (Student Senate) Big 8 Room, 7 p.m. SUA Festival of Arts: Oread Room, 7:15 p.m. Faculty Club: Forum Room, 7:30 p.m. SUA Classical Films, "Grand Illusion." Taculty Club, Forum Room. 7:30 p.m. NU Classical Films, "Grand Illusion." Woodford Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. CWENN- J1, Room 2. 7:30 p.m. CWENS: Int'1 Room; 7:30 p.m. CVRY: Council Room; 7:20 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma: Kansas Room, 8 p.m. Nat'l I迎 Air. Law: Regional Room, 7 p.m. Faculty String Quartet. Swearthward Recital Hall, 8 p.m. - E. EBRV, Law, Repealist Room, p.m. YSA (Serialists); Oread Room, 8 p.m. Thursday Principal-Counselor-Freshman Day: Kanaka Union, All day. Physical Collage, David Youngblood, Texas A & M, "Nuclear Spectrometry Around A Phi Beta Kappa Initiation; Forum Room, 4 p.m. I am the First Part. Jayneaux Room. p.m. Civilization Film. "The Fallacies of KU-Y Int'l Gift Fair; Jayhawk Room, 4 p.m. Higher = "Werkstoff" & titterum. 7 p.m. French Dept. Program: Big 8 Room, 7 p.m. of Hope:** Woodruff A. Ditorium, 7 p.m. French Dept. Program: Blk 5 Room, 7 Architecture Lecture, Nathan Smith, New York Architect. Forum Room, 8 p.m. UF Film Society, "Mariel." Woodruff Auditorium, 8:13 p.m. apartment she lived in during her first years of marriage, she said. The poem asked how a dream came up in such a constricted condition. Another poem, "The Mother, was born her personal girlfriend," she wrote. "Abortions will not let you forget it's all too clear to children that had aborted and ends." "Believe me, I knew you, though faintly, the day you came." "Gymnastics takes a lot of time. It's an individual, not a team sport and it takes a lot of energy. It requires discipline, however much you want to put into it." Sue Tagg, Sioux City, Ia. junior and three-time All-American. Competition is on an individual level and events include the balance beam, floor exercise, uneven parallels and vaulting. Trampoline and tumbling classes are offered at this national organization this year. Miss Broks read poetry of young black men and women to illustrate that they write poetry than the poets of her generation. An "all around" event is also an important requirement consisting of two or three girls on the team who compete in all four events and are given special opportunities. "My generation wrote conditioned women, willing to wallow and asking the whites to come and help us. The young poets want to use these languages." Miss Brobbles's appearance was sponsored by the English department of the African Studies and the Kansas Commission on the Arts. - There are 16 girls on the team this year. They are: Sue Tagg; Cindy Price, Lawrence junior; Margie Zelmer, Janis Lake; Janis Lauen, Kansas City. Mo., sophomore; Janice Baker, Kansas City sophomore; Margie Zeilner, Overland Park High School; Wichita freshman; Wichita freshman, Jankeld Emory, freshman; Lisa Graibath, Wichita freshman; Jordy Graibath, Wichita freshman; Claudia Poteet, Kansas City. Mo., sophomore; Flocked trees, live & artificial trees, wreaths, bughs, roping, Holly, mistletoe, planted plants Christmas decorating items of all kinds. Come out and browse around Pence Garden Center 15th & New York 843-2004 Pam Rapp, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore; Joan, Smith, Lawrence, Foster, Jamie Hackett, Jackson sophomore; Charles Wiegers, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Murrow, Topeka sophomore Miss Murrow and Miss Tagg are the top scorers in the floor for the league, and are also top on the team, according to Mrs. Cattlett, however. Miss Murrow will not be able to play this year because of a knee injury. Trounks for the present gymnastics team were held earlier this fall. For those interested in team sports, Cattell said they should talk to her and begin working out with the team this year to get in touch with gymnasts who have never competed in gymnastics before to KU, but have had some acrobatic work. Trounks said she must girl must be dedicated and she has to have a lot of self discipline. Without that she will never be a gymnast, according to Mrs. Cattell. Nov. 30-Dec. 5 — J.T.S. 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