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5 1 Swimmer reaches her goal with backstroke. 2 Swimming in a sweatshirt is hard. 3 Gretchcn Vossenkemper performs side stroke. 4 Larraine Roothoff comes up for air, while doing butterfly. 5 FIRST ROW: Kelly Adams, Rosemary Bonner, Alice Sayres, Mary Linden, Cheri Klein, Laraine Roothoff, Barbara Morris; SECOND ROW: Caroline Pierce, Maggie Karl, Tracy Pate, Gretchen Vos- senkemper, Lisa Vatali, Connie Chase, Melissa Broughton, Mary Mang, THIRD ROW: Laura Richards, Madeline Rollins, Pam York, Kim Elliott, Jackie Crawford, Cindy Dobbins, Shari Steven- son, Dottie Powell, Barbara Stetson, Michelle Johnson, Jean Witt, FOURTH ROW: Judi Schuerman, Robin Panek, Patty Hult- berg, Mary Schoeumer, Julie Lemon, Jackie Whiteley, Dana Grondzik, Judy Harper, Carrie Shapiro, Debbie Stubbs, Becky Rader, June Carll. Coach Elizabeth Ardapple. Girls'Swimming 201
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Splash! A New Record W hy would sleek young ladies paddle through the water in sneakers and sweatshirts? This was one of the training exercises which was used by Coach Ard- apple to add resistance and weight to the bodies of the girls on the swim team. When the extra weight was eliminated, the swimmers had greater endurance and power. By riding on the bus together to practice and meets, the team achieved a sense of unity. This helped boost the girls on to a good season. The Varsity team set a new city record on the medley relay. The Junior Var- sity swimmers became stronger, even though they were a smaller group of girls. They placed second in the county, which is of great significance for 1975. 200 Girls'Swimming
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Keep on Bumpin' In two years nobody will be able to touch them, said Coach Seaman of the Varsity Volleyball team. They'll go all the way! The Varsity squad of two juniors and eight sophomores took second place in Western League with a 7-3 record. They went to C.I.F., which was unexpected for such a young team. It wasn't easy, though. Both Kearny and Pt. Loma offered tough opposition. Weekend practices perfected skills and brought the team together. All of the girls expect to return next year, promising a first-rate team. Moving up in Western League standing was the J.V. Volleyball Team, led by Coach Hamilton. With an over- all record of 11-3 and a 7-3 league score, they were sec- ond in Western Division competition. J.V. team captain Karen Bourland thought that, At the start of the season we looked okay, then we really picked up and looked good. Next year we'll be great. 202 Volleyball
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