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Swimmer and diver Randy Wells rests after an ex- hausting race. NT ROW: Valerie Domingues, Terry Sardo, Lisa Tuschak, Kris Kanning, Jeff Buell, Phil Munns, ey Hull, Laurie Frey. SECOND ROW: Mary Todd Dorn, Randy Reynolds, David Justice, Reno n Vetiers, Anne Fisher, Ken Fisher, David Gonzales. sicker, Erin Adams. THIRD ROW: Betty Payne, Boy's Swimming IB
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Boys' swimmers make their mark Look to ln League Cup swimming the boys fared well. They finished third in the competi- tion. Chris Kanning placed first in butterf- ly, while Phil Munns got third in 100 meter freestyle. Mike Denisio received sixth place in the breast stroke. The medley relay team got first and a chance at state. Randy Reynolds chalked up a third place in diving. The boys received more recognition as they took their medley to a third in the ci- ty. Randy Reynolds took fourth with his diving skills. ln district competition the boys took third place behind Marshall. The boys had a fine season, that proved beneficial to all. The coaches are also looking to a promis- ing future that is filled with some very talented freshman. , x e ,Wt ,.., ...t . MnM-.., W W M ' fa Q Z . r V 122 Boys Swimming future with freshman Phil Munns contemplates the start of another race, as he mounts the starting block. Jeff Buell prepares to dive off the blocks at start of another race.
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.l f 'b HW! 1914? School just couldn't be school without the small computer print-out sheets frequently known as schedules. With the start of each new school year we often wondered what had possessed us last February to sign up for such boring classes. Odds had it that those put off courses were mandatory for gradua- tion and, for many of us, time was running short. The days of complain- ing were over and all those classes we had put off fespecially in our sophomore and junior yearsj had to be taken care of. No, there was not a 124 Academics mistake on our schedules when we saw such courses as government, health, or that second year of science printed on it. The day of reckoning had come. Oh, sure, we had been warned not to put off what could be taken care of now, but we all seemed to know what we were doing. Llnderclassmen didn't face such problems, as of yet, anyway. Freshman and sophomore schedules were fairly inflexible. They simply chose from the wide variety of elec- tives that were offered, ranging from W - v - ...ww l 1 homemaking or home and family ' ing to accounting, shorthand, or t1 ing. A couple of years to a fish see ed forever so they watched a made plans so as not to end up health their senior year. TO most students a day cf sisted of six, one-hour class However, there were those who 1 their time would be better spl away from the campus. Thd students were those who chose q of the six programs offered. Tl' spent half a day at school while 1 other half was spent working, m.
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