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Going For A Flip Swim Team Flops r Stroke, stroke, stroke, was a familiar word for the i t boys swimming team as they practiced every morning from six to eight at the Copley YMCA. All efforts were not in vain, however, as the team won against Lincoln and tied against Mira Mesa. Coach Don Wadsworth supervised the swimmers and stated that the whole team tried hard but the competition was much too stiff. Bo Straub and Paul i Guay proved to be the best swimmers but the others were close behind. The swim team hopes that their record will be better next year. Swimming 79
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w iz, fa M, ,,,s..,... .tw-an ,fix an . f g f Qiwiiv 5 r 1. Coach Arnold talks with Bo Straub while the others wait their turn. 2. I want to fly like an eagle... , is Cdrl Stevenson 's thoughtfor the day. 3. John Hale comes upfora quick breather ' duringa swim meet. 4. Mike Strubhar and Danny Straub try to catch some rays. 5. Carl Stevenson waits for the gun to dive off the block. 6, Bo Straub, 'Numero Uno' swimmer, made the C.l.F. CHAMPIONSHIPS. 7, J. V. and Varsity Swim Team: Front Row, Danny Straub, Mike Strubhar, Paul Guay, , Steve Shipley, Row 2, Joel Haselrued, John V Hale, Ben Hale, John Dryfka, Scott Salka, , Q Row 3, Coach Don Wadsworth, Cathy West, Bo Straub, Ricky Heckinger, Carl Stevenson . ' 1 ' and Coach Arnold 8. The gun was fired and the swimmers were ready to make a big SPLASH! .ul if-. A I il ,ff wx S - L VVS 78 Athletics f23m'u-..,. -IFE 1 4
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Page 88 text:
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