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Water excitement Young and old alike enjoy Natatorium rom senior citizen watercize to advanced lifesaving, the natatorium proved itself to be well worth the time and the 31.8 million. The swim team, the diving team and all ages of the public eagerly waited from the summer of 1985 until the substantial completion in June of 1986. The finished natatorium possesses emaculate woodwork and colorful wa- ter-like paintings. It has become the home away from home for swim and diving coach Flip Gammon. He spends 60 to 70 hours a week coaching or su- pervising activities in the natatorium. I knew the money and time were well worth it when I saw grandparents watching their grandchildren swim or take lessons. lt is a place for families to be instead of watching T.V., said Coach Gammon. Classes are taught dai- ly in the one-half size olympic pool. Les- sons'are headed by either Rhonda Shef- field or Gammon. Physical education classes are also conducted in the natatorium. Freshman Bryan Pardon came into Gammon's P,E. class unable to swim. Thanks to this class and Coach Gammon I can now swim and have lost 20 pounds, said Pardon. After 9,000 public swimmers and nu- merous types of classes, the natatorium has been a success. lt is not only a place for students but also an asset to the public. I knew the moneyana' time were well worth it when I saw ,E ,grandparentssff watching their grandchildren swimfor take lessons. - Coach,Ganrmonf: 9 9 swimmer Monica Davis climbs out of the water after a refreshing dip in the pool. Monica's class is the first freshman class to have use of the natatorium. Natatorium
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Take the chance Senior Michelle Brown wins Miss Flame s the contestants anxiously waited the winner of the 1986 87 Miss Flame was an- A , .1 c ' nounced. This year, the Miss Flame pageant, which is sponsored by the fire depart- ment, had the largest number of entries ever. Out of the thirty-six contestants, the judges picked ten finalists. They made their decision out of the final five finalists. The competition consisted of a casual wear, formal wear, and random questions asked to the finalists. As the contestants waited with antici- pation, the finalists were announced. Fourth runner-up was Tamika Yelder. Third runner-up was Penny Hronik, Carla Pollock placed second runner-up and Lori Shaw as first. Miss Flame was Mi- chelle Brown. , ',ils before it rstarted,,:,l i iili f runningfout they me when they --F chelle Brown. Miss Flame Anticipating a winner ll five finalists show their eager ness as the winner is an nounced. The finalists are Lori Shaw, Penny Hronik Carla Pollock and Tamika Yelder, and Miss Flame Ml
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