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Tankmen Spurred by Tucson Transfer, im Davis Urged on by transfer lim Davis the Catalina swim- ming team saw a bright season ahead of them. Larry Resnick led in the fifty yard sprints, followed by Jeff Schantz, captain of the team, who excelled in the one-hundred yard sprint. Danny Chandler led the back stroke boys, as Ham Catlin showed his superiori- ty in the butterfly and the 200 yard individual medley. Iim Davis led the Trojans, strongest event, one-meter diving of which he was state champ his freshman year. Coach jack Segurson expected the Brophy' and Palo Verde meets to be the hardest to win. C See Spring Supplement for seasonis recordj Swimming coach JACK SEGUR- SON, also a P.E. and health teacher, guided the Trojan var- sn, ,, sity tankmen to second place in the State in 1951 and 1962. Taking a breath during a sprint across the pool, Ham Catlin, executes a butterfly stroke. Ham, a junior, has been on the swimming team since he was a freshman. VARSITY SWVIMMING TEAM-Front Row: Curtis Crow, George Daglio, Ronnie Campbell, jeff Schantz, Tom Goodman, Rocky Wright, Stanley Oaks, Eric Shockley . . . Second Row: Noel Torgerson, Richard Smith, Paul Roof, Louis Hook, Larry Resnick, li Ioel Rubiner, Paul Stevens, Lyon Strong, Harry Roof . . . Back Row: Steve Oaks, Louis Lust, Danny Chandler, Jim Davis, Dick Ferdon, Geoffrey Cross, Tom Miller, Rick Eldred, Louis Pawlik, Ham Catlin.
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Recreation, Rhythms, Team Sports Part of P.E. There goes another fingemailln exclaim the players on this basket- ball team as their forward jumps for the ball. ALA. L? A variety of sports are offered girls based on their interests in physical education, abilities and needs. Golf, tennis, archery, badminton, ping pong, deck tennis, and track and field are offered as individual sports and stressed during each girl's fifth semester. Individual activities include camping, body mechanics, gymnastics, swimming and weight control with exercise. Rhythmical activities offered are modern dance, round and square dance, basic rhythms and social dance. Team sports include basketball, field hockey, speed-a-way, softball and volleyball. Five semesters of physical education and one se- mester of health are required for graduation. Advanced sports are offered for senior girls who want to continue in P.E. Also, about 20 girls in pep- leadership are a part of the P.E. program. Like a fish out of water, Anne Arveson is bottoms up in a dive over Ttwsorfs sunny skies provide many days of outdoor activity for the Lighthouse Y pool during her swimming class. most girls' P.E. sports such as volleyball shown here.
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