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Image: 19610701 Penguin bowling pins at inauguration of McMurdo Station, Antarctica, bowling alley

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Description: Penguin-shaped bowling pins at inauguration of McMurdo Station, Antarctica, bowling alley, July 1, 1961. Source: Raymond, Bruce (credited photographer) Stuffed penguins were set up as bowling pins.... USAP.gov. National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs (United States Antarctic Program, USAP) (July 1, 1961). Archived from the original on June 15, 2019. Archive thereof: https://web.archive.org/web/20190615180101/https://photolibrary.usap.gov/PhotoDetails.aspx?filename=PENGUINPINS.JPG Quotation from source: "Stuffed penguins were set up as bowling pins for the inauguration of the newly constructed bowling alley during the austral winter of 1961 at McMurdo Station. The bowling alley was installed by US Navy Seabees. It was dismantled during the austral summer of 2009-2010 due to structural problems in the building." Related information in January 30, 2000 newsletter: Inglis, Jeff (credited photographer) (January 30, 2000). "Pinsetting for Dollars". The Antarctic Sun: 7. McMurdo Station, Antarctica: United States Antarctic Program. Archive thereof: https://web.archive.org/web/20170102185314/https://antarcticsun.usap.gov/pastIssues/1999-2000/2000_01_30.pdf Quotation from January 30, 2000 newsletter: "Shonda Murray sends a ball back to the bowlers before picking up the pins it knocked down. Usually by the time the ball arrives at the top of the lane, Murray has retrieved the pins and is well out of the way. If bowlers forget to check for legs behind the pins, the pinsetters can find themselves victims, rather than helpers." Quotation from January 30, 2000 newsletter: "Each pin that falls is more work for the pinsetters. During each hour of a threehour shift, they might re-set as many as 400 pins, and pick up a 10- to 16-pound ball up to 80 times." Quotation from January 30, 2000 newsletter: "Tom Piwowarski watches down the lane for the next bowler. He has already prepared fallen pins to be re-set when the frame is finished." Quotation from January 30, 2000 newsletter: "When nobody shows up to bowl, the pinsetters make more work for themselves. Lisa Keller bowls a game while another pinsetter works. After her game they will switch places so the other can bowl."
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