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The race is on. Vicki Thompson diving off for the relay race. Girls dive in for- a quick head start. ,AW Oucfffis Sea on Advising the swim team this year was Miss Fran Birge. Although it proved to be only an average season, Mar- shall will retain all swimmers for next year, as none were seniors. Coming in fifth in the City Meet was the medley team of five: Mieke Appel, Joanne Roork, Maurine Smith and Vicki Thompson. Practice was held at either the Iohn R. Leach Y. M, C.A. pool orat Bob Goodwin's house, before school in the morning, I L. to R. - Row 1:Kristi Banfurd, Vicki Thompson, Connie Mackrill, Carolyn Hahn, Christy Puffer, Kim Brooks. and Eileen Thorne. Row 2: Mieke Appel, Linda Benedict, Joanna Roork, Charlotte Rice, 0 Maurine Smith and Carrie Park. Enthusiastic girls' swim team ready for practice at 6400 a.m. be- for school. W.
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Boysfflno GLVQ5' Swim TQQVUS- - , L. to R. - Row 1: Tom Wilson, Mike Corrigan, Jim Azumano, Arnie Soland, Doug Ayers, Jerry Schmidt, Greg Wescott, Greg Danton and Lloyd Brooks. Row 2: Larry Gardner, Brian Clark, Tom Brandt, Jerry Rogers, Bob Stein, Dave Griffith, Bob Goodwin, Don Davis and Mike Hahn. The boys' swim team was very well balanced this season, stated Coach S. Mendenhall, boys' swimming coach. Robert Goodwin, IimAzumano and Greg Westcott were versatile in this season's events and Greg, who is a senior, obtained a first place in the State Meet in the 100 yd. backstroke and broke the state record in this event he emphasized .' He also obtain- ed a third place in the 50 yd. freestyle . Robert Goodwin, sophomore, was one of the better all around swimmers this season. He is shown swimming the 100 yd freestyle. Pete Spellman , sophomore , and Arnie Soland, junior, were also instrumental in the back- stroke, Tom Brandt captured many points in the breaststroke and the 80 yd . individual medley. Robert Goodwin, sophomore, swam the 100 yd. freestyle, the 80 yd. individual medley and 160 yd. individual medley. Iim Azumano, senior, swam the 40 yd. and 100 yd. backstroke and the 40 yd. freestyle. Other specialists in the different fields included Ierry Schmidt, senior, who swam the backstroke, Lloyd Brooks, a junior who concentrated on the backstroke inthe medley relays, Mike Corrigan, senior, exper- ienced in the freestyle races and Bob Stein, sophomore, who swam the freestyle events in the relays.
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'nffs ' 'T X fra y 0141915 cams' , 'u f , ,D I xg Coach Mesirow and the . I. Boys' Tennis Team started the season with a loss to Benson ina rough battle, the max . score ending 1-4. The sea - sonwasthenevenedupwhen A Marshall defeated Roosevelt .J-34 B 5-0. Afine performance was f! turned in by Wayne Lucke. T' .V fn Marshall was again defeat- ' ed by Lincoln by a score of 4 1-4. The team then evened 60 out the win-loss record with - R j a win over Madison 3-2. r ' N A' ' Positions of the boys' team y f.i 'L 5' are: 1-Dave Britzius QDoug Q Q, ,QVJ . V 1 l CookJ 2-Chris Nawrocki, Z -' ' ' 'F I Bob Gallagher and Tom Cat- . y - - I . ' f I , low. 1- ' V -' 1 V t v 1. lui-, I -t P f J, X. an h . 3 ' f' .na V 1 11414 ' -al ,,:v 94 L. to R. - Row 1: Alan Brightman, Robert Keyser, Dave Meek, Reginald Wobig, Frank Scurlock, A1 Nadeau, Chris Pickens, Wayne Lucke and Richard Keyser. Row 2: Coach Al Kowitz, David Britzius, Bob Gallagher, Bob Green, Ron Hurl, T013 CBUOW- Doug Heist, Richard Lynch and Coach Mesirow. II
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