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3. Bill Elliot comes up for air. 4. )oe Durham checks the bounce. Krick. R. Bradbury. T. Eidam. M. Ruge. (. Sharkey. M. Maatman. ). Group: Coach Coghill. M. Bartz, D. Cooper. T. Beeching. J. Gray, P. Miller, K. Maatman. B. Elliott. J. Durham. B. Cusic. Boys Swimming 17
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Lowell High School’s optimistic swimmers began their 1975-76 season somewhat disastrously in the form of four opening losses. The Devilfish made some waves against Hammond Tech and Lew Wallace. Coach Coghill and the boys practiced from early fall to the end of February working hard on such things as stroke improve¬ ment, team relays and diving. Tom Beeching was the team’s out¬ standing swimmer. Ranked to win a chance at state competition, he was taken seriously ill and was unable to compete. Many thanks should go to the Timerettes and to Mr. Beeching for announcing at the meets. Lowell High School should be proud of the hard work the Devilfish put forth. Devilfish Dodge Hook Lowell Opp. Chesterton 55 116 Merrillville 52 119 Highland 58 114 Griffith 74 98 Hammond Tech. 84 79 Lew Wallace 92 80 Valparaiso 63 109 Rensselaer 79 92 Hammond Morton 77 90 Crown Point 52 120 Hammond High 75 97 South Newton 63 20 J Merrillville Invt. 7th Conference 5th Sectionals 6th out of 7 ‘1 1. Mr. Beeching announces swimming statistics after the meet. 2. Mr. Coghill informs a Devilfish to either swim or sink. 16 Boys Swimming
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Graceful Highlights Bend and stretch! Reac h for the toes! The gymnastics team has had its woes. In actuality, the gymnastic team has had a good year. The girls received their new uniforms and sweatshirts, which boosted the girl’s morale. The team has had to deal with the thrill of victory and the ag¬ ony of defeat. Though all of the girls participated at first, some were un¬ able to finish the season, due to per¬ sonal injury. The team finished its season with sectionals, placing fourth out of eight participating teams. Row 1: P. Cripe. J. Proper; B. Scheckel. L. Husiar, S. Anderson. K. Laudig. J. Huke. Miss Long. Row 2: C. Searle. L. Tilton, D. Little. D. Render. K. Hansen, M. Kormendy, K. Druckmiller. Row 3: C. Roy, N. Yankaskaus, K. Phillips, M. Searle, M. Koemendy, B. Allie. 1. )anet keeps her balance. 18 Gymnastics
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