Mary Pat Thompson had the pleasure of
participating on teams at UW-Oshkosh before the days of modern sports
and becoming a letterwinner.
Before equality for women's athletic teams and established sports
conferences, Thompson was a member of the women's unofficial badminton, fencing,
volleyball and track and field teams in 1964, 1965, 1966 and 1967.
After graduating from UW-Oshkosh in 1967, Thompson began teaching
in the Omro Public School System and started Omro High School Interscholastic
teams. Coaching basketball, track and field, softball and volleyball she got the
ball rolling for girls' participation in sports in Omro. She also served as an
advisor for Pom Pon and cheerleading and was a member of the Athletic Council.
Thompson also had the privilege of serving on the WIAA sports advisory board.
Thompson's Resume |
| Women's Badminton |
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Participant 1964, 1965,
1966, 1967 |
| Women's Fencing |
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Participant 1964, 1965,
1966, 1967 |
| Women's Volleyball |
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Participant 1964, 1965,
1966, 1967 |
| Women's Track & Field |
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Participant 1964, 1965,
1966, 1967 |
| Distinguished Administrator,
Coach & Educator |
| Began and coached girls' basketball,
softball, track & field and volleyball at Omro High School |
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I'm from the Dark Ages, said Thompson.
But thankfully, just on the edge. In high school we were lucky to be able
to sneak off to attend a play day or UW-Oshkosh sports day. I did report to high
school boys' basketball practice, but was turned away! Just after graduation from
UW-Oshkosh the high school and additional college teams were emerging. It was
exciting to be a part of the 'coming of age' of women's sports. It would have
been super to have had the opportunities that the athletes today have.
As a distinguished administrator and educator,
Thompson was named the 1980 District Teacher of the Year, was awarded the 1995
Omro High School Student Council Special Award and received the 1998 Omro Community
Service Award. |