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 April - October 2007                                                                                  Volume 31  Issue 2


PRESIDENT’S REPORT

 I would like to take this opportunity to welcome everyone back from our summer sabbatical.  I hope you are all ready to get back into shape.

 Paddleball will start on September 10th.  I have sent a letter to people who I think might be interested in Yoga, with the same formula that the bowlers have used for the past 20 years; you pay for 3 weeks and get the 4th free.  The tentative start date for Yoga will be October 15th  .

 Marion has written an extensive report on the National Festival, but I would just like to add that I was able to have some time at the Banquet to give out some awards:  Eugene Keller – 40 years of membership, and Herbert & Gisela Mildt – 50 years of membership.

 I would like to take this opportunity to thank the 30 L. I. Turners who gave their time and effort to represent us at the National Festival; you will see how well we did.  I would also like to thank Herbert & Gisela for donating the gas surcharge they were entitled to, back to the society.

 I would like to remind everyone that the Steuben Day Parade will be on September 15th we will meet on 61st Street between PARK and LEXINGTON AVE., at 11:30 AM.   See you at the parade.

   Gail Goetz

 

The 52nd American Turner National Festival
Springfield, Massachusetts
June 27 – July 1, 2007

             We attended our last National Festival in Aurora, Illinois 4 years ago, and this year, to our delight, it was going to be closer to home -- in Springfield, Massachusetts!  For months, we have been encouraging our members to attend our national competition both through our newsletter and by word of mouth!  Anyone who has never attended one of our Festivals (which die-hard Turners from the New York District will always refer to as “Turnfests”, has missed out on a wonderful experience!  Our members participate not only in athletic events, they are also encouraged to enter cultural events – a lot like we do in our District Cultural Competition but on a grander scale!

             We started arriving Wednesday, June 27 at the Springfield Turners clubhouse to register.  It was a good place to meet everyone.  When we received our informational packets, I was impressed that all competitors and guests were given a name tag to hang around their neck, listing the various events and activities they signed up to compete or participate in.  When arriving at a particular venue, a judge could just look at the name tag of a competitor and see what events he/she was scheduled to participate in – a great time saver.  

             That evening, we were supposed to start with a parade and then the opening ceremonies – but the weather seemed threatening and rather than worry about lightning, the Opening Ceremonies were held close by with speeches from our Turner officials *Springfield President Jack Stelmach, Turner National President William Severns and Springfield Mayor Richard Cohen.  After some photo ops – we went back to the Clubhouse where the Miss American Turner competition was being held.  It was a very nice competition (all of the young ladies showed poise and grace) and our Princess received a monetary award from the Jahn Educational Fund.   Afterwards we chilled out for a while catching up with friends from other Turner societies. 

             On Thursday morning, the senior ladies competed in Track and Field at the Agawam, High School.  It was a very humid and hot sunny day and we were glad we started early so we could finish up, relax and cool down.  We also checked out how our men’s volleyball teams were doing at the Agawam Junior High School.  Since we did not have enough players to make up a LI team, our men combined with others to make up a conglomerate team.  These were very exciting games to watch. We saw that Gene and Steve Keller still play very good volleyball. Jim Goetz was also hot, and we saw Matthew Bursig shine when he was playing.  All in all, we were very happy to see our teams do well.  Even if we did not get 1st place – our players received team points which were for the benefit of Long Island Turners. 

             One of the highlights of the weekend, however, took place Thursday evening, when many of us got together at the Munich Haus, a favorite German restaurant in Springfield.  This evening was arranged by Irmgard and John Maloni of American Turners New York.  About 50+ of us attended. Between the great German food and the fun of seeing so many of our Turner friends from all over, this was an especially wonderful evening.  We were totally delighted and surprised to see Ernie Menze come to this party with his accordion.  Everyone (especially after a little wine or beer) was in “Gute Stimmung” (of good voice) and we sang all of our favorites and an especially very fine rendition of Turner Auf Zum Streite – the equivalent (almost) of a Turner national anthem.  I think some of us even sang “If you want to be a Turner” a very lighthearted Turner song.  There was lots of Gemuetlichkeit, that’s for sure.  It made for a memorable evening.  Fortunately, we were in an area that did not disturb the other dinner guests – so we could carry on until it was time to go home! 

             On Friday morning, the men competed in track and field.  Gail, Booby and I went to Agawam High School and checked out the Cultural Competition. Then we walked over to the gym to watch gymnastics.  We saw some of the senior ladies compete and we cheered for Theresa Buehler who competed on behalf of Long Island, and Louise Horn from American Turners New York, and of course we cheered for Marianne Markus, a friend from Lincoln Turners.  We got to watch some of the younger gymnasts perform and we were pleasantly surprised at how well they did. Unfortunately, we missed the Senior ladies volleyball competition at Agawam Junior High School.  We then headed back to the track to see how our men were doing – but they were already finished!  So we got something to eat and checked on other things that were going on. 

             In between the athletic evens, our talented Turners also had to compete at the Cultural – Steve Keller, (senior and junior) and Matthew Bursig. It would have been great to see everyone perform – but there were just so many things to do!  

             That evening Springfield served refreshments and during the course of the evening, some of the Track and Field Awards were handed out.  Not everyone got all of their awards but it was getting late, a little loud and most people were just tired of sitting, so we did go upstairs and listened to some Karaoke and Stevie Keller did a fine job as “Frank Sinatra”.

             The Swimming events occurred on Saturday morning.  The Ladies Active Volleyball Tournament was scheduled for after lunch.  So, we headed to the pool to watch the swimmers which was very exciting.  Long Island does have a great swim team and they garnered many awards.  In the meantime, Jim and Gail headed off to the Cultural to pick up the various entries.  When the swimming meet was over, the ladies recuperated for a half hour or so and then it was off to our volleyball tournament.  Of course the volleyball tournament was a challenge for the Long Island Turners since seven members of our team were seniors and only one was an active (under 29).  The age of most of our competition was considerably less – but then – we had EXPERIENCE.  I was tickled that Maureen had me come in to play a few minutes – it made me feel like I was part of the team.  I was really happy that I got my serve over the net!  It was great to see our youngest Turner play – Maiken Bursig.  It was gratifying to see how she covered her mom (who briefly flagged a little probably due to the swim meet), before a jolt of adrenalin kicked in! Our whole team looked super and everyone appeared to cover each other. Most importantly, Maureen did a great job as Captain, and Inge would have been proud.  The Long Island Turners were victorious with no losses.

             Of course, one of the most important aspects was getting to see everyone again – especially Herbert and Gisela Mildt, Susanne and Steven Keller, and their boys, Steve and Peter.  Susan and Eugene Keller came from North Carolina and Hella Tackenberg from Virginia!  Even Laura and Joe Swezey and kids came by to visit.  We were also happy to see Turner friends from Chicago (Marianne and Ralph Markus) and St. Louis (Chuck).  It was really a treat to catch up on our friendships!  We also met Ingeborg and Dieter Sieger from Cologne – they have come to past Turnfests and we also met Olaf Koehler from the Rinteln Turners who also came to Aurora last year.

             The Banquet took place Saturday evening and a lot of fun was had by all. The food was exceptionally fine, the music fun and our Springfield hosts did a great job of making everyone feel good. 

             The Closing Ceremonies took place Sunday morning and we were treated to a fine performance of the Mass Drill by Concordia.  Most awards were handed out afterwards and we were happy that Long Island Turners took First Place in Phys Ed in its division as a small society and, of course, American Turners New York received third place in its division as a large society.  Long Island Turners took First Place in the Cultural and I think everyone was happy at the results.

 Track and Field

Ladies

40-49

Maureen Boylan                               8th Place
Susanne Keller                               14th Place

 50-59

Mary Jo Bursig                                1st Place
Susan Keller                                    9th Place

 60-64

Theresa Buehler                             1st Place Marion Oppelt                                 3rd Place
Gail Goetz                                       9th Place

 65-69

Hella Tackenberg                            3rd Place

 

Men

14-17

Steven Keller                                     3rd Place
Peter Keller                                        6th Place

 14-29

Matthew Bursig                                  1st Place

 50-59

Steven Keller                                      3rd Place
Gene Keller                                         6th Place

 60-64

James Goetz                                       4th Place

 65-69

Ed Martinsen                                       2nd Place

 70-74

Robert Timmerman                             2nd Place
John Pesha                                         3rd Place
George Zink                                        4th Place

 

 Swimming

14-17

Steve Keller
Peter Keller

 40-49 Women

Maureen Boylan
Susanne Keller

 
50-59 Sr Men

Steven Keller
Gene Keller

 50-59 Sr. Women

Mary Jo Bursig

 60+ Sr Men

Ed Martinsen
Robert Timmerman

 60+ Sr Women

Theresa Buehler

 

 

50 M Free -       3rd
50 M Free         4th

 

25 M Free        3rd
25 M Free         2nd

 

 25 M Free          1st
 25 M Free          3rd

 

 25 M Free          3rd

 

 25 M Free          3rd
 25 M Free          7th

 
25 M Free           1st

 

50 M Breast   3rd
50 M Breast   5th

 

 25 M Breast   3rd
 25 M Breast    1st

 

25 M  Breast    1st

 


25 M Breast     1st

 

25 M Breast     2nd
25 M Breast     6th

 

 

 

 
25 M Back       2nd

 

 

 25 M Back       1st
25 M Back        2nd

 

 

  

25 M Back       2nd
25 M Back       3rd


25 M Back        1st

 Swim Medleys:          Women’s 3 x 85 meter           LIT =    1st PLACE
       Men’s 3 x 75 meters               LIT =    1st PLACE
       Men’s 4 x 100 meters             LIT =    1st PLACE

 Volleyball:      LI Turners Active Ladies     1st Place

Maureen Boylan, Captain
Mary Jo Bursig
Maiken Bursig
Theresa Buehler

Susanne Keller
Susan Keller
Marion Oppelt
Hella Tackenberg

 Everyone who participated did well and deserves a lot of credit for trying so hard.  I congratulate you all for a job well done.

 I would now like to thank Mary Jo Bursig for the job she did in helping our group get here!  It is not an easy job to coordinate everything and we are very grateful that Mary Jo took on this task and help to make this National Festival a great one for all who came!  Thanks a million.   

I would also like to thank Jim and Gail Goetz for taking care of the Cultural portion of the competition.  Jim and Gail took care of all the items our members could not bring personally, and I know everyone’s treasures were well taken care of.  Thanks for all the hard work.

 If I missed anyone, please forgive me.  If you need to make a correction, we’ll do so in the next newsletter. 

Last but not least – thanks to the Springfield Turners for running such a great Turnfest! Thanks to Jessica Hansen of Springfield who was the Festival Chairperson, and from whom I received several emails to keep us in the loop. The venues were great and its members were just as helpful and friendly as could be.   

                                                                        Marion Oppelt, Vice President

 

Long Island Turners place 1st in Festival Cultural Competition

With a total score of 252 points, our Cultural competitors garnered FIRST PLACE among all Group 1 Societies. (A Group 1 Society has fewer than 151 members.) We were originally awarded 2nd at the Festival’s Closing Ceremony, with 66.0 points and that scoring appears in the August—October issue of the American Turner Topics. A recheck of the data entry and scoring found serious problems with the scoring for Group 1. The data was reentered from the original paper scoring sheets and then recalculated by the computer. After rechecks and further verification, a change was made in the order of finish. Official notification was given to all the concerned Societies after apologies were made to the original winners.

We congratulate all the Turners listed below for their skills and efforts in continuing the winning tradition and hope to see a few more names added to that list for the next Festival.

Juniors Teens Adults Seniors

Bethany Lucas
Ruthanna Lucas

 




 

David Lucas
Eric Lucas
Maiken Bursig
Peter Keller
Steven Keller



 

Mary Jo Bursig
Matthew Bursig
Maureen Boylan
Steven Keller
Susan Keller
Susan Santillo
Susanne Keller

 

Gail Goetz
Gerd Trampler
Gisela Mildt
Helen Otypka
Herbert Mildt
Inge Trampler
Marion Oppelt
Robert Spring
 

2007 National Festival

Congratulations to all our participants in the National Festival. I think that this is one of the best festival that has been held. The Springfield Turners did a fantastic job and made the festival a fun but competitive event. Also, it was nice that Long Island took first place in the physical competition. We did very well in swimming, track and field and volleyball. All in all, I believe that everyone enjoyed this national festival. If anyone is interested in viewing the results, they can visit the American Turners national website.

A special congratulations to the women's volleyball team, who played in the active division. We had eight players ranging in ages from 18-60ish, and we all played well together. It was nice to see Marion on the court, spiking and serving (like old times) and of course we couldn't do it without our out of town members: Hella, Susanne and Sue. It was a little difficult at times after participating in the swimming events that morning but the team held together and took first place.
Again, congratulations to all our physical and cultural participants.

Mary Jo Bursig

Long Island Turners that participated in the Festival

Maureen Boylan
Susanne Keller
Mary Jo Bursig
Susan Keller
Theresa Buehler
Marion Oppelt
Gail Goetz
Hella Tackenberg
Steven Keller
Peter Keller
Maiken Bursig
Matthew Bursig
Steven Keller Sr.
Gene Keller
James Goetz
Ed Martinsen
Robert Timmerman
John Pesha
George Zink
Bethany Lucas
Ruthanna Lucas
David Lucas
Eric Lucas
Susan Santillo
Gerd Trampler
Gisela Mildt
Helen Otypka
Herbert Mildt
Inge Trampler
Robert Spring

National Festival Results, Standings and photos are available for viewing on the
National Web Site, www.americanturners.org in the 07 Festival Section.