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PM u I! SWIMMING B A 1 1 T SENIOR TEAM Left to right - Bottom row: R. Koppes, R. Cullen, G. Rielly, J. F. Regan. Top row: Brother Lindeman, C. Jarecelc, L. Saladin, Phil Akers, Sheldon Lalze. ! 'N gvy Y. i .X M Stadler, R. Janecek, J. Mitchell, P. Sullivan, B. Walztoni, P. Fish, B. Theleen, D. Musich, During the past two years a familiar sight here at Rice, on cold blustery days, has been that of swim-team members filing out of the gym into our school bus. Overcoming many diiticulties, including traveling great distances in order to practice, the inclement weather, and the fact that practices were held at irregular intervals, the team achieved considerable success. The members, moderated by Brother Lindeman, are also aided by Mr. Sheldon Lake at West Pullman pool. The Junior team, un-captained has been undefeated this year in dual meets. Its record is 14-O. The Seniors, led by captain Bill Walztoni, have an 8-5-1 record. In the Freshman city meet, Brother Rice took third place, and Crusader Paul Akers set two records, one in the 40 yard backstroke and another in the 80 yard individual medley. APC l JUNIOR TEAM T l 4 . ',z . Left to right- Bottom row: Paul Akers, C. Nowiclxi, D. Moore, G, Kowalchuck, J. McDermott, A. Wieher, J. Egan, Mgr. M. Allen. Middle row: M. Slxrypkum, Vorlick, J. Reidy, J. Gapsis, G, Arnold, T. Gapsis, D. Musich, T. Houlihan, T. Felsenthal, Top row: D, Mulloy, T. Regan, W. Janacell, K. Katchlie, J. Felsenthal, M, McKeen, J. Kaleta.
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Ku: Frank Beck makes a flying leap over some of the other members of the team Left to right Brother Rinaldlm gives Paul Zopel a helping hand Top Dan Witt, Paul Comer, Jay Butler, Bill Buckley, and Allan Rana Bottom Bill Byford Jim while John Jordan watches Lewis Bill Brooks, Pete Glasch, Bill Rossner and George Glasch TUMBLING TEAM A unique member ofthe Brother Rice sports family is the Crusader tumbling team. Under the watchful eye of Brother Rinaldini, the coach, the members of the team have come to function as one. ln its first full season, 1959, the team provided half-time entertain- ment at three Brother Rice home basketball games, and was asked to be the main attraction at several lo- cal talent shows. This season the team was featured at all league home basketball games, performing its inimitcbly smooth style. The captains ofthe twenty-five man team are: J. Jordan, '60, R. Petritas, '60, R. Silney, '60, .l. Lewis, '60, and G. Glasch, '60.
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