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IF The swim team is sending two of their outstanding swimmers Pete Gray and Barry Butts to the CIF finals at East Los Angeles City College. Pete qualified in the 50 and IOO yard freestyle events, and Barry is going to swim in the breaststoke. Both Pete and Barry are repeat winners as members of the All San Andreas League team and truly are outstanding in league competition. Both swimmers qualified by competing with many other swimmers during the CIF prelims. . Just getting to the prelims is a real accomplishment, and during league competition the team had a big disadvantage due to the size of their team. Often taking one of the F.. , 'F 1' A LEFT PAGE: Left, Swimming the breast srtoke is first year Ietterman Frank Szprka. Righty In preperation for home meet against Norte Vista, Coach Weese directs warm-up activities. RIGHT PAGE: Top Left, Varsity team members. Top Row: John Arles, Frank Szarka, Kenny Kane, Steve Rossow, AI Wood, Scott Barnes. Top Right, Freshman Kenny Kane takes time- out during afternoon practice to watch teammates at work. Bottom Left, Backstroking to the finish line is first year swimmer John Arles. Bottom Right, Kenny Kane comes up for a breath of air during his butterfly race. 128 Boys' Sports . . . Naturally ...,...-,+......,.-, .wuiiat 6 c top places in the race, the tearr would lose points because of theii size. Other teams would win due tc their total points whicl overshadowed our top finishes. The team, however, have many gooc swimmers, and they are looking forward to more success nex' season. Awe' f sfszxz-ef K t 54 K qi .1 - ' . .,.. C so . .tts K A f ' .... . ... . - ..., . .. -teQi,tQtsssf..t.t . ,.,. .1...s,,Wt K A ., , t
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Like other varsity sports, coach Ernie Mobley and his golf team began the season with primarily one thing in mind, a rebuilding program. But as it turned out, in the most positive way, the team gained confidence through much practice, and is becoming the best group of golfers our school's history. The team consists of eleven players. However, only six players compete in a given match. Of these, five of the top six will be returning next season. This displays how young the team is. lnspite of the youth, they have already broken the course record at El Rivino Country Club, where home tourneys are held. Behind iunior Rickyjones andsophomore Randy Wallace, who consistently -shfotot three or four shots over par, the team has worked up the best won- loss record as of early March. Although still early in the season, the golf team looks very promising. By the time league ends, the team should place high in the standings. 3' fm .v A. 7' N hz Q g, ff , ln. , ,K . t g 1,14 M V ass, xxittl . ' N .3 'ig my agar ' 7-gim LEFT PAGE: Left, Mike Proietti takes a chip shot to get ' V A on the green. Right, Junior Rick Jones escapes the A A sand trap with a terrific slice swing. RIGHT PAGE: Tap X ' Lettg A bewildered Marc Schwaderer tries to decide what he should do next. Top Right, ln the water, Eddy Blum splashes his way to the cup. Bottom, Varsity team members. Rick Jones, Phil Jackson, Eddy Blum, Mark Stnellings, Dennis Blum, Mark Horan, Marc Schwaderer,Coach Mobley, Mike Proietti, Rands' Wallace. l30 POYSI Sports . . . Naturally L ...av Vp' A Aff .. '5 -fi ,nys Xa. .A ,f ,Q A- ,,+ -,, .. . f 1 N, . . f- , Q V' g':fE.j:'1,,x.: k - gin... A WW ....--N.. - . -. .4J',,4:,'jgM ' Jiieff. . f WT' f 1 N ' Y ' - ,A--was . I' -f , ...v-ww' . A V ff- its-.fff4K'.' 'Z' -'vnu vu-N ' ,Ja N' .0 41'l ', , ,d 10 f'. fi' 5 -'+ve ., 74 A . -. .', 0' f,-A Q ff' 1, lf' 3-Q wg M ' r . A . .3 . I nl . wh' f fi..H'...Q'? ..,,, A, st ,V v .. -2 ' .t . V. 4 .-W.. X . '- Y X W f - ' Q-Slay ' 45- :.1fK,e.,-1,495 j -' ' . W, X, s, , lf? WEB' ' gf if I ' I 'A 7 if , .. , M , 1,5 Jr.-... ,vi 4 t A . V n ,, -f . N '. N -fry 1f'f:.f,'Y ?-.Q - qv? ft 1 , .. H A - 4 '- ' ','f-FZQQ-'l,ffkf'5Jf iif ik VL- Q ' 'il 1 ' V , . ' 4 , . f . sf ' A , ,lu-if 5f.:,Q,4':9- Y' f . 1, 1.1 ,A at . I.. . -f ,
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