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1960 SWIMMERS- lFront Rowi: Dick Sandt, Steve Teel. lMiddle Rowl: Dudley King, Mike Crockett, Doug Meyer, Tom Ely lTop Rowl: Dick Marvel, Pete Kriz, Dick Johnson, Ted Walters and Mike Noble. Sploshers In So-So Year At the beginning of the 1960 swimming season prospects for the Monarch swim squad looked very good. But when Jerry Lipman, who sent record books flying, transferred to Wyoming and his re- placement, Roy Schlobaum, could not compete, the outlook took ci quick reversal. Coach Mike Wiley then came up with this line-up, which has handled most of the meets forthe Monarchs this season. ln the breaststroke Doug Meyers, Pete Kriz and Tom Ely compete. The sprints were handled by Dick Johnson. Distances were handled by Dudley King, Dick Marvel and Dick Sandt. Tom Hollingshead led the Valley men in diving. ii' l H sw? X f ii tggmnr 'A cunizsny . I J lid-I :Y Filly' 1 uiltiliu in Y 'lv i. i lk!! q.e.2,ia15g5i.,h.,. isif l li, il QA M H l 4 l K Q41 i l - l is MIKE WILEY Swim Coach
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