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Front Row: Mickey Gasser, Zack Totten, Keith Davis, Charles Lay, Burke Ferrari, PaulJacobson, Bob Duran, Dennis Ahearn. Row 2: Doug Eberhardt, Gordon Zuckerman, Dave Crandall, Bob Bennitt, Bud Ellsworth, Scott Stevenson. Row 3: Larry Emerson. Bill Cudney. Bob Beardslee, Roger Benedito, Kelvin Kjeldsen, Jerry Layton, Tony Roclia Phil Dillon Coach Bill Anttila. Co lt Sv imming The 1955 Colt splashers swam over most of their competition for a good season. The team was a fairly green one due to gradua- tion of many top swimmers last year, but the outstanding ability of Keith Davis and Bob Bennitt kept the team on the winning side of the ledger most of the time. -— ' — ' . — J — Bob Benniti-, left, and Keith Davis flash into their backstroke after their turn in the Lodi meet. Off to a good start! Page 153
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Front Row: Willla WabtUr. Jack Saion. I. . - - V ■ - Walt PaMonc Hainitx. Row 2: Brent t . Bob McLoughlin. Gary Cahill, Norman Borth. Jim Allman. Row 3: Bob O Laar. Forest Harrison, Don Smith, Dick DeLong, Gaorge Hughes. Coach Anttila. Mustang Shimming Coach Bill Anttila welcomed most of last year ' s outstanding Colt swimmers to his Tang team. Despite the loss of his top breastroker, Anttila worked his mermen into the Northern California championship for the ninth time in ten seasons. Walt Patterson and Brent Heisinger provided much of the season ' s excitement by winning several of their races by touch-outs. Also contributing to the highly successful season were Don Smitty Smith, the squad ' s outstanding swimmer, and such ' Tangs as Norm Borth and Bob McLoughlin. William AnHila Coach Lynn Waller, the team s exceptional diver, was camera-caught doing a running forward one - and - a • half. racing dive. Swimmer at left was from El Camino. Page 152
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Mustang Baseball The strong pitching trio of Neil Nostrand, John Schmidt, and George Moton enabled the Mustang horsehiders to win a ma- jority of their games. Coach Don Hall had his ole reliables. Jack Cheney. Don Freed. Charlie Gritts. Don Stevens. Schmidt and Moton back from the ' 54 Colts; he had standouts Alex Leos. Neil Nostrand. Ron Miller. Itch Norton, and Phil Smith. This well-knit, smooth playing unit provided the fans with many fast, hard fought, hard won games, and lived up to Coach Hall ' s expectations. Don Hall Co«ck , v-j« 9«. ■ • ■ yji um Front Row: Jack Choncy. Don SUvant, Sam Bahic. Don Fread, Alai Laos, Don Torra, Bob Parry. Curt Mattlar. Charlla Grittt. Row 2: Larry O Railly. Nail Notlrand. Rauban Bocci, Phil Smith, Ron Millar, Itch Horton, Marty Stavani, Don Chambart, Stava Campora. John Schmidt, Gaorqa Moton, Coach Hall, Pag« 154
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