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BEE SWIMMING - FRONT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rich Foster, Dale Small, Dave Threkel, Mike Calderwood, Bob Hoag, Leonard Martinet. TOP: Coach Hatfield, Gregg Peterson, Gary Chandler, John Hargrove, Bill Gibson, Rich Newhouse Jim Hennis, Dennis Guiliano, Bill Richardson. Continuing the swimming team's winning ways, the Bee and Cee teams won more meets than they lost-the Bees winning seven and losing four, and the Cee team winning six and losing four. At the time this Sceptre went to press, the Bee team stood an excellent chance of capturing first place in the Pioneer League. The Cees were weakened in league because many of the Cee performers were moved up to swim in the Bee and Varsity divisions. The highlight of the Cees' year was the capturing of sixth place in the CIF Relays. The Cees also captured a sixth place in the Beverly Hills Invitational, and emerged with a first place in the Santa Monica Relays. The Bee team came out of the year with its records unscathed as not o single record was broken up to press time. Newly broken Cee records were: Medley relay-2:O4.5 by Gregg Peterson, Richard Foster, Richard Newhouse, and Mike Calder- wood-established on March 20 in the Beverly Hills Invitational, 50-yard backstroke-30.5 by Gregg Peterson-established on February 5 against Whittier. l0O-yard freestyle-l:Ol by Mike Calderwood-established on April 7 against Loyola, In Bee diving competition, Tom Knight and Craig Hendrickson added many points to the Bee total. Divers were coached by Gene Hatfield. Bob Hoffman was coach of the Bee team, while Gene Hatfield was the Cee coach. CEE SWIMMING - FRONT, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Schneider, Phil Manifold, Wes Oldoker, Vance St, Oegger. BACK John Guiliano, Dave Adler, Jim Peters, Charles Howard, John Harrington, John Wood, Coach Hatfield. 1
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db .-. -.'- ss gf J 'dwg - 4. ' th- I , 5.13, IPONT, ll ll TO RIGHT Miki- Nollim, Mail. Witt, Cuntln-r Bur-rlilr-i, Mm Cohn-n, Jim An-iitn, BACK: Coach Hoffman, llill Milf-arf, Brian Total, Disk Douiila-., Mlkr- Hr-ltrumo, Vilaiia-n Pizkr-ns, Jim Glaliill, All Hfllrst Coach Hatfield, wimmin Breaking every school record, the Monarch Varsity Swim Team rose to new heights to become the third best team in the CIF under Coach Bob Hoffman. The Monarchs, competing in the rugged Pioneer League, stood a good chance of captur- ing a second place in league behind powerful El Segundo ot the time the Sceptre went to press.. The Pioneer League is probably the toughest league in the CIF, os the three teams com- peting in it have finished one, two, thre in many of th big meets in Southern California. Teams in the league behind MHS are El Segundo and Beverly Hills. This year is the swim- mers' last in the Pioneer League, as next year they are transferring to the Bay League. During the season the splashers compiled a record of eight wins and four losses in dual and triangular meet competition, During this yeor's campaign the Monarchs defeated such swimming powers as Whittier and Anaheim, while suffering their defeats at the hands of Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and El Segundo-who beat Morningside twice. In competition against the best teams in the CIF, the splashers captured o third place in the CIF Relays, a third in the Beverly Hills Invitational, a third in the Lynwood Relays, and o second place in the Santa Monica Relays. At press time the new school records were: Medley relay-l:5l.7, by Steve Horton, Art Hale, Dick Douglas, and Warren Pickens- established April 7 against Lovola 50-yard freestyle-24.3 by by Warren Pickens-established on February 20 against Garden Grove. TOO-yard butterfly--l:O5.l'by Art Hale-established on April 2 against Chadwick. ZOO-yard freestyle-2105.1 by Dick Douglas-established on March 31 against Beverly Hills. IOO-yard bockstroke-lfO3.B by Steve Horton-established on February 5 against Vtfhitlicr. IOO-yard freestyle-5-15 seconds by Warren Pickens-established on February 'I7 against Anaheim. lOO-yard breaststroke-lzll.-S bv Art Hale-established on March 20 in the Beverly Hills Invitational lndividual medley-l 38,4 by D-ck Douglas-established on April 7 against Loyola. 200 ygrg frgegiclr- rglqs-l 35 Q by Steve Horton, Art Hole, Dick Douglas, and Warren Pickensfestablished on April YC ciao ns' Santo Monica. Throughout the vc-ar Morfngsidcs pant total hos been considerably increased by the diving of lm Arts to ana Mc: Cohen The divers were coached by Gene Hatfield. .IW , L:
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