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w b Wm; a, 1963 TRACK TEAM-Bottom Row: M. Smith, C. Thourot, D. Cur ry, M. Pierc x x h -- WW 6, M. Baum, G. Parson, G. Acklcs, L. Fox, D. Bradley T. Harvey, F. McTyre, L. Sivshee, J. Conley, A. Janicki, F. Lisko, E. Riles, L. Brown. Middle Row: Mgr. E. Helms, M. McClellan, L Saperstcin, J. Bennct, R. Toby, R. Klewiyz, R. Czipulis, J. McGowan, R. Gonzales, M. Braverman, L. Lauderdale, A. Turner, R Stoddard, W. James, R. Spycher, T. Goodson, P. Nicholas, R4 Deeter. Top Row: Conch Stolk, Mgr. F. Whitehead, T. Phillips, T. Wan tuck. G. Shearon, N. Lore, A. Czipulis, D. VVzmtuck, M. Smithson, T. Jolly, J. Martin, G. Voyles, R. Ulino, G. Hight, F. Taub, R Cordenas, R. Morgan, J. Cox, R. Lore, L. Fox, Mgr. J. Zarch, Assistant Coach Varone. . r Crack hurdler, Gil Sheamn, practices many Passing the baton quickly and 6172ciently requires a perfectly co-ordinaten hours to perfect form and split-second timing. short by both runners which can be attained only by concentrated training 174
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963 SWIMMING TEAM-First Row: S. Morgan, D. Munro, T. Fischer, S. Brezin, M. Daniels, D. Doyal, L. Subskie, A. Fried, J. cranton, S. Frinsell. Second Row: P. Wilman, C. Rojas, M. Richter, A. Tello, B. Rosner, M. Hirsch, R. Denslow, T. Corrao, D. ohron, J. Cortoia. Third Row: R. Close, B. Charlos, J. Stencel, D. Petit, B. Jenkins, B. Haegle, G. Denslow, J. Kinsell, E. Lucas, oach Jacobs. Fourth Row: D. Kline, G. Deaton, D. Rosenblum, B. Overton, C. Fink, B. Barnes, P. Delaney, A. Roth, B. Livermore, oach Springer. wimmers Make Big plash, Drench Rivals Splashing into the spotlight from February to May, e Norland swimming squad completed their most ccessful season. The 1962 team posted a disappointing 7 record, but not before the boys relay team estab- shed themselves in fourth place for countywide com- et1t10n. In 1963, most of the previous years team returned d they were bolstered by a host of eager new faces. he new edition plunged through its ten heats with epth, experience, and spirit equal to any in the county. 0 maintain the perfect conditioning necessary for out- anding performance, Coach Marshall Jacobs kept the am in shape with calisthenics and isometrical con- actional exercises which were used for the hrst time is year. Led by Captain Bill Barnes, the team members not nly displayed their stamina and will to win during mpetition, but their enthusiasm was also reflected in eir drive to sell beat tags and seasonal tickets to their eets. The swimmers a150 combined their efforts and ills to present the Annual Aquatic Water Show. The 963 season started on a victorious note with Victories ver Miami High and Columbus. 173 With many pool lengths ahead of them, Bob Livermore and Alan Roth push 015l to limber up their backstroke.
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F leet Track Team Vaults Over Opposition New talent and energetic lettermen injected new life into the Viking track team. Some of the outstanding individuals during the 62 season were Larry Adams, who went to the state meet on a whopping 21h 5V2h broad jump, and Don VVantuck and Richard Sypcher, who held the Dade County sophomore records for run- ning broad jump and the quarter mile respectively. This season the ranks of the team began to show real depth. Led by seven returning lettermen, the Vikings com- menced the 63 season by crushing Miami Beach 72-49, and forged on to their most successful season. Although not as strong as was hoped in field events, the Norland runners presented a formidable array. Alex Czipulis and Richard Sypcler, held down the 440, Gary Hight, and Nick Lore the 880, and Archie Turner and Mike Smith- son the short sprints. Thus, through long, grueling practice and superb conditioning, the V ikings welded together their individual talents to form an eHicient - v ,. . competitive unit Which Gold Coast opponents found Good distance is encouraged by keeping the legs churning hard to beat during the successful ,63 season. even while in the air during a running broad jump attempt. Reducing air friction and maintaining the all-import- is accomplished by starting low from the blocks and ant balance until the natural stride can be reached gaining the running position in about twenty yards. 175
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