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Stroke, stroke, stroke ,.. before swimming meets, team members practice with old T-shirts and arm Peddles. in order to get used to the feel of timing shirts without tiring for the meet. Torpedo one, fire! No, not a real torpedo but the look and feel of one, demonstrated by swim team members as their practice starts. I Smack, that had to have hurt! this poor sport showed the hard way of getting into the pool as he belly-flopped from the high dive. On you mark, get set, go, some people try to get a little edge on others, as he hits the water before giving his partner the advantage of leaving the deck. Exploring the deep, this gym class swimmer on her last breath searches out the depths of the pool while looking for new adventures. Perfect dive, only ending with a perfect finish, as Doug Keck recovers from a one and a half twist dive. 28 Student life
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Cuckoo ' s nest is aired and staged After long prepared evenings of re¬ hearsal, opening night proved to be a great success, as the actors and actresses swept the audience off their feet with their version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo ' s Nest . The story of a group of mental patients in their daily routine lives man¬ aged to have a dominant influence over the audience. The cast was headed by Jeff Scott as McMurphy and Mary Beth Gross as Nurse Ratched. The work and effort put into the play was exposed by the sup¬ porting roles of the rest of the cast. The choosing of Cuckoo ' s Nest later proved significant when the original movie aired on national television shortly before it was staged here. lust listen to what I have to say. McMurphy tries to con Dr. Spivey (Ferko Goldinger). How does this ward work? Mr. Martini (John Ten¬ nant) and Mr. Harding (Bob Hammik) try to ex¬ plain the way the ward is runned by Nurse Ratched. A dominating influence. Nurse Ratched manipula¬ tes the patients at the group meeting, as Nurse Flynn (Barb Koremenos) and Mr. Scanlon (|ohn Figler) look on. Keeping a close watch. Monica Montella (Maxine) and Mari Grant (Candy ) try to understand the two chronics. Student Life fall play 27
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20,000 leagues under the sea??? With the arrival of a recently built pool, it was thought that the concept of swimming, diving, and other water events should be brought to the students in a different manner. What a better way to capture the ac¬ tions of swimmers, than to get into the water yourself. Through the great generosity of Mr. Gene Korba, who borrowed the school his underwater camera, and the skill of Mr. George Schulp, who gave of his time as a scuba diver, enabled a new look at the swimming department, as brought about by the eye of the camera. Swimmers in their own liquid world of water are displayed in a more prospec¬ tive view to those of the world of land. Everything from the amateur ' s belly-flop to the professional like dives and turns of swimmers is captured at an angle never seen before in the yearbook. Expressions and other remarkable fig¬ ures are shown of swimmers, which the swimmer himself could never have imagined making. Everything from the hard struggling actions of the swimming team in prac¬ tice, to the enjoyment and excitement of water polo or water basketball, to even the new development of community open swimming is all pursued in the world of water at the school pool. Flop, twist, ami kick, it is not a new dance but rather a swimming turn, which is of major impor¬ tance in making a good time in swimming events. Big breath of air and under he goes ... this swim¬ mer makes a desperate attempt to make it the length of the pool with one breath. Bubbles and more bubbles, swimming is like an¬ other world, and the scenery is c reated by the air and turbulance when this sw immer dove in the pool. Is it a frog? No, it is only Mr. George Schulp, who aided in the capturing of these and other photo¬ graphs by use of his scuba diving skills. Student life 29
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