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Splash! Varsity tankers started their season with no place to swim due to a malfunctioning pool heater. Immediately the search was started for a place for the anxious Cougars to practice. Accommodations at Glen Oaks Tennis and Swim Club were made and the team started workouts. Few people realize the strenuous nature of swimming. Workouts consist of laps, laps, and more laps. Very often the distance is over 4,000 yards. These laps are not always just the stroke one does, many times one swims with a deflated inner tube strapped around the ankles, or holding on to a kickboard. Neither of these devices are for lazy people. These make the workouts twice as tiring. Looking at the pictures does not bring into focus the amount of work involved. just watch a swim team practice, then the understanding is brought home. Talking to Coach Wayne Geri, the question was asked, Why do they do it? His answer was There's such satisfaction in it. Winning isn't everything, these swimmers swim against themselves. Improving your time is the real important thing. First rowg Debbie Ramer, Cathy Bispo, Elizabeth Martin, Kathy Martin, Ken Reardon, Dee Robbins, Phil Bugayong, Steve Hall, second row, Mark Shapro, Eric Struck, Mark johnson, Keith Bailey, jim Pryde, Dan Camille, Dan Balentine, Jim Smith, third row, Chris John, Scott jenkins, Karl Grubaugh, Brian Stewart, Lynn Taylor, Jim Hitchcock, Mitch Wegryn.
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Golf is a sport which C0-ordinates body and arms. 'l'he varsity golf team has this ability and should place high in the Capital Valley Conference. Rated as one of the best in the area, the team consists of Jack McCann, John Kukis, Kevin Rappleye, Bruce Wirt, Bryan Wirt, Jim Rodine, Anson Boyd, and af'
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' l 3 ix: N Title Hopes Chances are good for a championship this year. Chris John, Bob Taylor, Scott Jenkins and Dan Ballentine bring experience to the Cougars. Fine swimmers for the Cougars were Tyler Smith, Mitch Wegryn, Chris Lasell, Elizabeth Martin, Cathy Bispo, and Deborah Ramer. The divers are Dave Rogers, Phil Bugayong, and Joy Williams. Frosh-Sophomore swimmers are Keith Bailey, Ken Reardon, Jim Smith, Mark johnson, Dan Camilli, Dale Riker, Karl Grubaugh, Mark Woodland, Mark Shapro, Dan Williams, Eric Struck, Brian Stuart, and Steve Hall. The diver for the team is Dee Robbins.
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