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1960 Fighting Chiefs' Swimming Team are: Firsf row: Doug Gavin, Ronnie Jones, Frank Barno, Jimmy Bullock, Jan Longnerker, Ronnie Thompson, Siephen Clark and Lynn Matthews. Second row: Todd Storm, Tommy Miller, Jim Burden, Richard Smith, Sandy Koenig, Jim Cole, Tim Bennett, Bill Wesf, and Patrick Whelan. Third row Coach Ken Belliveau, Larry Webster, Tom Vannerra, Ed Hickey, John Hillyer, Mike Gurr, Ed Hanson, Billy Noble, Mike Boyle, and Steve Hiza. Fourth row: Ted Diller Larry Lashbrook, Carl French, Rodney Hubberl, Bill Starks, Thom Clark, Bill Davis, and Emil Nonnenberg. CHAMBERLAINS SWIMMING TEAM COMPOSED OF YOUNG SWIMMERS TANKMEN for the Chiefs have done very well with having only five lettermen returning. Although most of the boys and the coach, too, are new to the team this year, they are all showing great determination in the contests, as well as marked ability to perform in the water. Their swimming coach, Mr. Ken Belliveau, came to Chamber- lain from the University of Tampa, where he was 1958 captain of the Tampa Spartans. He also received Honorable Mention on the Little All-American Team and was voted the outstanding line- man in the local club. l-16 1960 SXWIMMING TEAM SCHEDULE March March March April April April April April April April April April May May Boca Ciega Northeast Sarasota Hillsborough Jesuit Clearwater Plant Jesuit St. Petersburg City Meet Conference Conference Group State Meet Davis Islands Away Davis Islands Davis Islands Davis Islands Davis Islands Davis Islands Davis Islands Away Davis Islands St. Petersburg St. Petersburg St. Petersburg Miami
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Chamberlains Baeball Team had high hopes for the upcoming 1960 season with Travis Rogers returning to the mound, Mike Murphy at catcher, and Dennis Hogan showing great possibilities. Many new comers to the diamond have shown great potential and de- termination. With this enthusiasm the baseball fans of Chamberlain are promised for the next two years what should be good seasons for the Chiefs. Catchers John Howard, Gary Burkholder, and Mike Murphy practice catching and giving signals to the Chiefs' veteran pitchers. LETTERMEN RETURN T O GIVE CHIEFS HIGH HOPES Work, work and more work was The cry of Coach Don Powell as he instructed some of the fielders on their hitching with some helpful hifching tips. Fielders ore: Wilbur Wager, Clyde Ludwick, Bob Croft, Dennis Hogan and Joe Nicoletto. Chamberlain's pitchers line up to practice their pitching skills and correct posture on the mound. They ore: Don Gray, Travis Rogers, Ed Hernandez, Bob Croft and Carl Cooper. Members of the 1960 Chiefs' Baseball Team are: Carl Cooper, Clyde Ludwick, Dennis Hogan, Stanley Pochis, Bob Croft, John Howard, Travis Rogers, Mike Murphy, Gary W Ed Hernandez, Corky Jefferson, Joe Nicoletfo and Don Gray, Back row: Steve Krutch, Coach Don Powell, Russ Mercer and Gary Eiferi. Burkholcler, Wilbur oger, J r'
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1960 CHIEF NETTERS-Firsf row: Al Mathes, Terry Plumeri, Allen Sellors, Mike Mercer, Second row: Jerry Elliott, coclchp Lorry Touzeou, Ned Mullis, Jimmy Wilson, Horry Folsom. TENNIS TEAM OUTLOOK EOR UPCOMING SEASON IS HIGH Larry Touzeuu in oction returns on oppcnent's serve us Jimmy Wilson closes in fo the nel. , Chamberlains tennis prospects for 1960 were considered ubrightl' by Coach jerry Elliott. Returning lettermen included five of the seven players the Chiefs had during 1959. Re- turning for this seasorfs play will be jimmy Wfilson, Allen Sellers, Harry Folson, Larry Touzeau, and Ned Mullins. Promising newcomers are expected to show championship determination and the will to play. Under the supervision of Coach jerry Elliott, the netmen hope to improve their record and playing ability.
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