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Z? 2 S kgs 5. ' il'Wm,,a- Mt 55 YI, , im k , .. . ,. at 52 iw 20115- Aquamen Build Best Season Score As CHS Swimming Records Fall The Campus High swim team finished its season this year with the best record posted since the school's opening in 1960. ln addition to topping six meets, the Colts placed no less than second in any of the remaining five. Highest honors were bestowed on the team when the aquamen received the second-place trophy in their own invitational, and then captured a solid tenth rank at state. Six of the twelve CHS var- sity swimmers won places at the state meet, and the year was used to set an almost completely new book of school records. Fourth year lettermen Benny Behrns and Eldon Hunt joined third-timer Jack Hunt and second year man Joe Schroeder to earn a new 200 yard medley mark. Benny, Jack, and Joe were assisted by Dennis Deal, third year letterman, to top the 200 yard freestyle and three year man Mike Bridges helped Dennis, Eldon, and Bob Warwick break the old CHS 4-00 yard freestyle record. Three was Bob's lucky number with letters and new records in the 100 yard breastroke and the 160 and 200 yard individual medleys. Jim Payne lettered for the second time and set new marks in the 200 and 400 yard freestyles. Eldon toppled the 50, 60, and 100 yard freestyle times, and jack tallied a new 100 yard butterfly record. Joe broke the old CHS time in the 100 yard backstroke and Pat Walston placed ninth in diving at the state meet with 185.5 points while earning his first letter. P Fins. , Lys. 'M ses?aag?re,: iafgillsiagfiigirfwgags - - Carl Jamieson pushes off for the first leg of a 200 yard medley. Jim Payne breaks the water for the start of a 400 yard freestyle race. Jack Hunt gets a final breath of air before making a turn in the 100 yard butterfly. Four seniors model the new warm-ups worn the first time this year. H
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Future Varsiyz Seasons Growth also affected the B-squad as players moved to fill varsity positionsg and inexperience led them to a tough schedule. This team did pull decisive victories over El Dorado, Ark City, Hutchinson, and Newton to tally a 4-12 mark. Even though the records seem unimpressive, the experience gained by the reserves is an important step in the development of teams, spirit, and leadership. Through this growth players, coaches, and spectators share hopes of more united teams and stronger varsity seasons. Coach Layton discusses plays for the final sopho- more game with his team. Pete Lancaster catches his opponents flat-footed as he slips in for an easy lay- up. Freshmen provided early court action as they split into two groups to open the 1965-66 basketball season preview. Coaches Faulkner and La- Mar piloted frosh squads to the best two records of the year.
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Coach Crum has Bob Madzey demonstrate the starting posi- tion of the backstroke for the distance swimmers. Also earning letters this year were Bill Madzey, Dennis Groves, and Carl Jamieson. With only four members of the varsity squad graduating, Coach Crum is looking forward to an even strong- er 1966-67 season and more broken records. Varsity relay swimmers practice starts which helped them better three records this season. 1'-es. .A Pat Walston works on form from the board as fellow divers Bill Madzey and Dennis Walston offer criticism.
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