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Backstroker Martin Foster and freestyler Joe Kirk get pre meet instruction from Mr. Farrell, and encouragement from Father Loughran. For others, a Plunge -- - ..l A -. .,,. .V -.5 B I V' v. 1 I S ,i Q i sl f QQ' r- Q 'M V fr g M . V .c l' N' . 1 v 1 if 7' 4,1 K cuxnm, O' lll Q67 N 00055 A QQ , QW q,lV?l 4l s.Wm'4l ' az .. x 06 E -g x , I k R ' ii L X x Q im l X were . mf, . 5 ,, f 4. 1' ' K A' f' S- uufu, vnniyq ll lj ' ll 'Pull XQHVN - T Qlllllhl ov c 'R einiw s in 22 N' ' F. - ,fs 'P V 1-' R L7 H 7 7 i ' EE! 5 ll' -Xinfnlh' ef ' 20159 mslml' lwlllilll 4 3 . R ' f l A f Qmuul .mmm ' Wim! gg enum! Wil L U rngpui, Hill' Q .L -Q lf. K 0'9 X mint .- . . -,r A W Q, , F? ' ' JSNW 2 ns ' ,i-arp' .-,Q l Vg- V K rt 1' xf . Q-P Y ' g . if - f X K-'if' t it y 5 '31 ' is Q . S 1 4 fcf g , ' i F ,H ' V 1 fl l gi 5 1 e - -Q My Aj g, K 5 2' ' l I , f X ii i X :J . P ' l 4 1 Al . 1 . ' I - 6 .Lf h , l -' gd' 5? K ,I K f I is Kp.,-X rl., W. V H ,arc J IJ n,?..?,:.Y A.: N ug . A pool-side shot of the DOUGHERTY MERMEN: FIRST ROW: Stack. Cleary. Kirk. Murray, Keane. Storey, Wackerman, Welsh. Sheridan, Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Foster. Flynn. Kennedy. Sink, Myers, Begley. Metzner. Morrissey, Patterson. THIRD ROW: Father Loughran Qllloderatorl, Heidenry lManagerl, Lyons, Murray, Hesrh, Hopkins, Roy, McCarthy. Young lManagerl, Mr. Farrell CCoachj. The call for volunteers went out in the first week of October. There was going to be a new sport at C. D. and we would have our first swimming team. Down to Turner's Pool at Broad and Columbia went Father Loughran and his candidates. There, in- structed by Mr. Walter Farrell, they learned or improved on their knowledge of an exciting and enjoyable competitive sport. Our first year record was four wins and six losses, and that was a promising start. It's a synchronized take-off as Tom Cleary and Harry Flynn dive in practice competition. I V, .U-,,,,-5 wa-rw Y M
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At Helen Sturgis Field: Jack Davis puts every muscle into the follow through as he delivers the serve. Most of Dougherty's home games are played across the street from school at the Sturgis Field. I Shimkus. For some it's a Racquet In large schools, one problem in any sport will always be the wealth of would-be competitors- with one or more harassed coaches trying to in- struct all and to sift out the best candidates for the school team. The group of tennis players pic- tured here is that 'best, and the reason we have that team is the interest and enthusiasm of the lirst coach and moderator, Father Murphy, and his successor, Father Shimkus. Tennis is not a sport for overnight success: so we learned in our first season. Much, however, has been accomplished, and our courtmen entered their second season with a promise of more net victories for C. D. Father Shimkus instructs some of his would-be Davis Cuppers in the line points of racquet balance. The racqueteers pose for a picture. Kneel ing from left to right are George Reilly Chester Glowacki, and Al Kearney. Stand ing are Adam Andriuk, John Robinson John Davis and the moderator, Father
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Jack Bride gets his cl spare. The howling days. Thursday is de Right up mance to Ere away as he delivers an important team practices on Monday and competes Tues- voted to intra-mural competition. For the real enthusiasts, this is only part of their weekly game total. P' Strike! There is everyihing from a smile to a shout as an unknown C.D. sharpshooter knocks them all down. and scorekeeper Hank Woyshner marks down anorher strike. Moderators Father Kos- telnick and Father Herron oblige with beaming smiles. fl C? i w 1 I 'k.,,.nL 1 n I QAM Ax Ja. X 'di I , 1
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