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Olympic stars With warm weather and sunny skies the Glendale Aquatics Club's championship dedication swim meet was presented on April 20. The meet included wel- come speeches by Glendale May- or Max Klass and District Presi- dent John Prince. Entertainment was provided by the Glendale Gaucho Band and the GCC pom pon line. A special diving exhibition was presented by olympic stars Keith Russell, Annie Peterson, and Teresa Brookbank. The di- vers impressed the audience with their skills off the college diving board. According to Coach Kong, the GCC Aquatics Club sponsor. several state records were broken during the A.A.U. part. The A.A.U. featured events for swimmers from the ages five to sixteen. Also the meet was the first competition among the GCC stu- dents. The first event for the college men was the 50-meter freestyle swim with the first four swimmers finishing within one half second of each other. Rick Sheer finished the event first. Other men events included the backstroke with Mike Ball finishing first, and the breast- stroke with Bill Hammontree placing first. The college women's events were equally competitive. The free-style went to the first place winner Mary Kelly, with the backstroke going to Patty New- man, and the breaststroke cap- tured by Sharon Herrera. Medals were awarded to the first three finishers in each event, and ribbons were given to the fourth and fifth place finishers.
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l l The Four Freshmen Freshmen hold title to Gaucho Day boots Swimming, games and fun annual highlighted activities on Gaucho Day, May 3. The Sopho- against more Class contended the first-year Gauchos in various athletic contests to determine the winner of the Victory Boots for l968. The day began with the two classes competing for points in the three-legged race, a wheel- barrow race and an inner tube war. For the survivors, a tug'of- war, an egg toss and a game of volleyball followed. Before lunch, the sophomore men took on a team of faculty members in a game of slow pitch softball. Barbequed beef, potato salad, ice cream and soda pop were served at the lunch break. A swim meet took place in the afternoon for individual compei- tion. Events included a 200 meter freestyle, a 50 meter freestyle and a 200 meter medley relay. For those who didn't care to participate in group competi- tion, facilities such as ping pong, tennis, badminton, handball and swimming were made available. At the end of the day's events, the point total established the freshmen as winners of the Vic- tory Boots. ln the evening, the Four Fresh- men were the main attraction in a concert in the GCC gymnasium Continuing Education students had arranged for the concert to coincide with Gaucho Day ac- tivities. The Freshmen presented a program which was appleasing medley of their hit recordings of the l950's and many samples of their newer album releases and newer style. Outstanding en- tertainers and verstaile musici- ans, the Four Freshmen capped a full day of fun and foolishness for all Gauchos. With final exams coming up, it was a great way to let off some steam before the final rush of papers and examinations. 'rf F ' .., 5 I sf, 5541- y . V ,L I N V ' 5 , ,, ll. ,L .X 4, wx, Wx, 5 .- ' ,, , . 'ti f . lx I .. F 'wx T? I it ' , X N.,...: 1 L Y V 'l . 'l F 1 ig lg T 1.1.7 h Y . X . T. rt., . ff wp. . , - QT 2 - it g. ,. J, gitfir. . , f ' . K f A I' ' 4 '- my ny- I -,r . Yu- ' 1 . . - .Af lu . ' '. 1. ., ' 'J . H: . HF 'l '.l 4 'H 'ka 'I.'. fi. it ' I .. -1' La. '11 'llflli' 4':Lt5Q.f llllT5, 3J'l . -. ., - t -- 1- . I v4v.:'U, - if Q A l D .gg-in-:rdf t 4 E - ag eing? I a,7g..3,L.,M,-.?1i.,,,f r flVL1Qf '-f:,,!V-f,,g. 'gays .ig .-. . Y3'i.17xl.l.' ' r f ' r . -'.t3 f'5fs5ff.2w -71'2'f7Q 3 -'Jar t txt , 5.,.'r' 'lf .
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