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HST 'ri V6T Slick Chicks Whip Flips In Cool Pool What can compare to being a member of the girls swimming team? According to the turnout, not much. Forty girls, including three managers, participated in the program under new coach Mrs. Diana Doepkin. However, the team had more than its share of problems. Not only was the Community Center pool where the girls worked out suddenly and unexpectedly closed, but the team had to travel 30 miles and back to practice at Palmer. Several weeks later, when the pool finally re-opened, the water temperature was in the mid-60's. Having been used to practicing in 60-850woter, most of the team could not stand such a drastic change. But led on by the faithfulness and perseverance of co-captains Alison Smith and Jane Strathman, the team managed to pull to- gether, trying for a third place fin- ish ot the district meet. They also qualified one relay, consisting of Sally Grenoble, Lisa Potter, Caro- lyn Sampson and Jane Strathman: and three individuals, Sampson, Strathman, and Alison Smith, for state. This page: One of several team members who worked out with the Falfins United States Swimming Team during the high school's off season, Carolyn Sampson Ctopj listens to her coach's instructions. Sophomores enlarged the depth of the team by adding skill and energy. Avid in all strokes but specializing in backstroke and butterfly was Julie Koz Cbottom rlghtj, teammate Erica Anderson works hard to improve her breast stroke Cbot- tom left. Opposite page: At the cadet pool where the state meet took place, Jane Strathman practices her start. She qualified for the competition in the 500 free, 200 IM, and medley relay Ctop leftj. Newcomer Diana Kelley, through her ex- citement and enthusiasm, kept the team in high spirits throughout the season. ln preparation for an upcoming meet, she perfects her kick flower rightj. 1 60 I Sports 4184?
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