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Most swim team members practice at the Spr- ing Branch Natatorium, Sophomore Frank Rembert dives in while Sophomore Sean Lynch looks on. Photo by Taylor Stout. Mind clear of everything but his forthcoming dive, Iunior Art Conley pauses on the end of the diving platform as the judges intently look on. Photo by lim Tomforde. 9 1 A . Q -.S 1, , ,ww . Houston area schools participate in an invita- tional meet each year. Sophomore Chad Steinhauer takes first place in the 200 yard medley relay on Ianuary 23. Photo by lim Tomforde. Free time at a swim meet is used by swim team members Sophomores Shannon Galvin and Frank Rembert to read the latest Seventeen magazine. Photo by Taylor Stout. Swimming O 119
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qua lock Swimmers stroke to State meet Graduated were the record holders of past seasons. The swim team was left with a rebuilding boys' team and a promising girls' team. Iuniors Chris Rives, Tieerd Brink and Art Conley were the only re- maining members of the 1980 State champs. Conley proved himself up to the challenge by winning first place Strong kicks are crucial to a swimmer's techni- que as juniors lay Annand and lay Herman kick their way through the final lap during a practice session. Photo by Taylor Stout. in the one meter diving. I didn't have outstanding meets at District and Regionals, but fortunate- ly everything came together at State, said Conley. continued on page 232 Upon the blocks, lunior Chris Rives prepares for his upcoming 200-yard individual medley at the District meet held at the Spring Branch Natatorium February 14. Photo by Taylor Stout. Practice for district competitions and other meets goes on every day. Sophomore Frank Rembert works on his breaststroke. Photo by Taylor Stout. -' J... -RTN ' lv 4 -mtg,-is Ci - 1' ' fs f ,-. W: .. x - .. 3-7 , .-.gag ' m.'W'a 'NPS'- e-tv-wt., C41 lg!- bv in -dw ' ' N, --Qpfw ,ps ! l5'l Q s 'W ,. was X W . me s .rm A ' ' Q Q .K M W .1 ! fQiE!1x I A 'S X 6 K V. , Q. ,ff -f-'W . 1' X t R ,te -if , P gg R . 1 4.4. , f ' Rh .- . fq- .1..: M fl ,. 4 . 'P C - N . +2-. ' N . ..,, . fmt' .rst R s- to . L '. Y 9 - t.se 1 Q 'ri ,ff Q.-ex it ' ' - 1 R - A , ' . ff' 'L' V w t by ' t we 1-ww. qw- . 4 J N'-C rf- .-ci 1 'fi , 1+ -F' 1' 'Q' - +-Nwj as sf Q 'lit ,, agfqflak if Q.-Q-get 118 O Swimming fre- ,. at Stn A
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Off the blocks for their 200-yard individual medley, Sophomore Tammie Graef and lunior lennifer Herdon dive into the water. Tammie placed first in the event at District. Photo by Taylor Stout. Girls' swim team members were: Front row: Suzanne King, Sharon Dunwoody, Charls Moore, lennifer Herndon, Team Captain Monica Pope. Second row: Kristy Thomas, Shannon Galvin, Sheila Rembert, Suzy Thomas. Bock row: lanie Grafe, Ann Rembert, Tammie Graef. Standing: Coach Ed Lusk, Casey Conley, Manager Ellen Sauer. if alex x With the apprehension of prelims in the 100- yard freestyle coming up, Sophomore lennifer Herndon adjusts her goggles at the district meet. Photo by lim Tomforde. Boys' swim team members were, Front row: Art Conley, Chad Steinhauer, Tleerd Brink, lim Maxfield, Robt Stehr, Bill Love, lay Prevot. Buck row: Coach Ed Lusk, Chris Lynch, Chris Pope, Frank Rembert, Team Captain lay Her- mann, lay Annand and Sean Lynch. 120 0 Diving
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