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Page 183 text:
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irst Row, L. to R, : Paul Hanson, Tom Warren, John Bell, lack Sutherland, Bill Brock, Gene Hansen, Larry Meyer and lim Azumano Second Row, L. to R. : Rod Pentico, Bob Campbell, Greg Gould, Greg Peterson,l-larley Brooks, Mike White, Greg Wescott and Richard Beard . The Boys' Swimming team had the most successful season of any fall varsity team. Swimming in ten meets, they lost only to Wilson, Benson and Grant, At the city swim meet, Coach Richards' team placed fourth, On the state level, the team tied in the 14th spot. The outstand- ing performances of the year were turnedin by Greg Wes- cott and Greg Gould. Freshman Greg Wescott piled up 112 points and set five school records, Greg Gould came in with 96 points. The ZOO yd, medley relay team broke last year's city record in the event ll:37,0l and made third place in the City Meet, 180 Boys' Sw1mm1ng Greg Gould, senior, came in fourth in the City lV1eetl0O yd. butterfly f1:46,6J. Freshman Greg Wescott came in fifth in the 100 yd. back stroke Cl:OB,6D in the City Meet.
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Iunior Varsity Cross-Coun try We S S Brenner SODhOmOre The IV team as a whole finished better thanthe varsity. In the city meet they took fourth, and in regular meets took two firsts and two seconds, The outstanding IV run- ner was Wess Brenner who finished seventh in the city IV meet. The other city meet placers were freshman Dan IohnsonC2Ol, Ron Harrison 1231, Doug McQuown 1243, and Larry Bilyeu C351 . Front Row, L. to R. : Doug McQuown, Larry Hansen and Wess Brenner Second Row, L. to R. : Ron Krueger, Ron Harrison Charles Oswald Dean Hansen and Larry Bxlyeu Freshman Cross-Country L. to R.. Tom Madsen, Bill Gaylord, Don Staab, Eddie Rothery, Rich Crose, Dan Johnson, Gary Simpson, Doug Morgan Gary Hutchins Larry Cornell and Kent Smith The freshmen finished with the same first , second and third as the varsity. How- ever, in the city meet they finished sixth. The two top freshmen runners for the season were Dan Iohnson and Gary Hutchins.
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Girls' And Boys' Swimming i B i CG l CB i C01 10-4-61 Marshall 48 27 Franklin 45 ss 10-11-61 Marshaii 19 16 wuson 76 77 IO-16-61 Marshall 50 43 Cleveland 45 46 10-18-61 Marshall 50 37 Iefferson 38 46 10-19-61 Marshall 33 0 Benson 62 forfeit 10-25-61 Marshall SZ 44 Roosevelt 42 45 10-26-61 Marshall SO 72 Madison 44 21 10- 30-61 Marshall 55 24 Washington 39 60 11-l-61 Marshall 59 31 Lincoln 34 62 ll-2-61 Marshall 25 21 Grant 69 74 l Sophomore Linda Campbell came in second with 5 6 Senior swimmer Fran OWS earned 1 U 1 pmms points. is y Girls' Swimming The Girls' Swimming team had a most unsuccessful season. They were unable to win any of their meets and lost all but a meet that Poly forfeited to them. The best performance of the year was turned in by Fran Oros, a senior. She earned 101 points. Next was Linda Campbell with 56, Margie Tognotti picked up 31 and Kathy Reeves came in next with 21 points. The girls get ready to take off during practice at the Y , First Row, L. to R. : Phyllis Bradbury, Barbara Iaenke, Harriet Johnson, Christine Woodmere, Fran Oros, Gilda Smead and Iorja Mohr, Second Row, L. to R, : Doreen Iaenke, Kathy Reeves, Margie Tognotti, Linda Campbell, Ann Wakeman, Lynda Heathman, Patty York and Penny jones.
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