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the specific muscles under considerat~on con­ By JOYCE L. BLOOM tract, then release. Tension in different areas of the body can be located and the mind With the inevitable emphasis on the competi­ can learn to allow the muscle to let go of tive aspects of A.AU Masters participation, this tension. Then the learning may be car­ the swimmer aims to acquire discipline in ried one step further . With more relaxed athletic training for form, speed and endur­ movements the swimmer may refine his form ance. He is also concerned with rigor re­ and move more efficiently through the water. garding his habits of diet, sleep and parti­ cipation in other physical activities. ,\nother important relaxation technique is three-part breathing. In hatha yoga this is Part of his consideration should be the con­ called a pranayama exercise. It is similar scious use of relaxation techniques. There to diaphragmatic breathing which singers and is a two-fold purpose for this consideration. athletes are familiar with. The swimmer sits First, the swimmer must be abi'e to relax with an erect, but not rigid, back and closes without drooping, during the waiting period his nose, breathing in for a count of three between events at the meets. Second he seconds. The breath is held for two seconds, should relax to promote total health. A then ~low ly let out through the nostrils for swimmer should be able to conserve his energy three seconds. 3eginners may eliminate the so that he may call upon this reserve many second part, or the breath holding, and sim­ hours later in the day , depending upon the ply ex ~ erience the breath flowing slowly in schedule of events . He must be able to re­ and out. ,\n important point to keep in mind lax his mind but also to keep alert to ap­ is that during the inhalation phase the lungs oear for his races when announced. He should are expanding, therefore the abdomen ex­ be mentally alert so that he can follow the pands . Likewise, during the exhalation, the results of t he races, too. lungs ~xpel the air and the abdomen con­ tracts. This is a beautifully calming ex­ Second, learning to relax will promote better ercise which promotes better circulation. It cardio-respiratory fitness, thus making it can prepare the swimmer's body for activity more l ikely that he will be a better swimmer. so that the energy of the body may be utili­ Consciously applied techniques for relaxa - zed efficiently. Chronic states of tension tion increases Body awareness. This in­ are harmful to the body. The swimmer can creased awareness makes it easier to relax easily learn to be "the master'' of this ten- t he body, as well as the mind, while under sion: so Masters swim and relax! pressure at the meets, where excitement runs high .

Two relaxation techniques are of the utmost importance. One is systematic muscular re­ laxation and the other is three-part breath­ ing. Systematic relaxation is employed in dance, in rhythmic movement for children and in childbirth exercises. The starting posi­ tion is lying in a supine position with the eyes closed. The exercise consists of drain­ ing the tension from each part of the body. First, the toes of one foot are contracted, then relaxed . The toes of the other foot are contracted, then relaxed. In turn, the an­ kles, calves, thighs, abdomen, back, shoul­ ders, neck and face are tightened, then re­ leased. The whole body is kept still. Only Oak Ridge Swimmers· Win Masters Crown

By FRl..:D THOMAS team - 70 who swim lour log to impro,·e Ibo pool and 01 The Ttmes Stiff times a week." malle It better. And e\•ery­ The Atomic City Aquatic Winnie fl'<'is the flab factor body ls swimming." Club of Oak Ridge, Tenn., is bas caused parl ol the success The three-day meet at blasting off in the swimming ol the Masters. "Between North Shore Pool was an world in the older-age group. (ages) 45 and 55, they gel overwhelming success, said Oak Ridge's Masters team worried about bow thry look meet director Robert E. upstaged the other teams in and lee!. They see that swim­ Beach, a circuit judge in St. the third annual AAU-Masters mers us ually a re In pretty Petersburg. In Its third year, Swim Meet Sunday at North i:ood shape. Doc Councilman, the Masters drew more than Shore Pool by winning the the Indiana swimming coach, 150 swimmers from 13 states team trophy. lor instance, started thr Mas­ and Canada. There is specula­ trrs a couple years ago and Oak Ridge bas a team of 10, tion now that the national lost 5-0 pounds. He r~ally looks Masters might be held at bul brougbl only ZS to St. P e­ great now.' tersburg for tbe swim meet North Shore in following Winnie provides incrntive aimed al snimmers over age years, because of the proven for her swimmers with Swim :!.>, and tbe success of the success and balmy climate. team can be attributed to

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John McGu ire, 69, Swims For His Health As Well As Fun A lifesaver

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By F1U:o THlnI.\S s1.1rted "''imming at North Ot Tht T1mo Sralt Shore Pool. the sile of the }'.;very dCti tive swim program for His Honor The Swimmer, Overruled has helped keep him ahve. 1hose over 2o.) John is 69 and c11si ly coulr\ "I honl'stly fl'rl snfo1111ing Judge Robert E. Beach of St Petersburg. FlofJda. is one of the top Masters have been dead 1hrcc \l'a1·s has hl'lllf'd my physical c<>ndi· Swimmers in the Umted States. b(Jt he was on the /osmg end of one of the most ago because of hc<1rt t r~11hlr. lion," said ~lcGuirr, of St. Pe­ tl'rshurg, allrr winning lhe un(Jsual swi m relays ever contested. At the thlfd ann(Jaf AAU Masters meer at His doctor put him on med1t e ­ I ,6.iG-yard 1•vrnt in 3ii min­ St. Perersburg·s North Shore Pool March 30-Apfll I. Judge Beach was a member Hon ttnd su1rnested cxf'n:i~t' . John· rook his iirlvin• .1ad utes, 3.i.G seconds, li••e mln­ of an unsuccessful team of judges against a champion umt of t<1wyers The ull's orr thr "nrld's rrt·ord in judges fed for mos/ of the race. bul could muster no srrengrh to out-rank the his agr hrackl't. " I was in fast-f1nish1ng team of lawyers. rrally bad shape then, and I hawn't !I'll as good in years." 2 Masters Swim Beats Records Heavy rains, rusty winds and black skies threatened to wa.sb they'll DOI be able to make tbe nationals in CaliforDia Dext out the final day of the Southern Regional Masters Swimming montb." Championships yesterday at North Shore Pool. but the weather cleared right at meet time and everything turned out bright. "It's just amazing bow fast and how big this meet has grown." The Atomic City Aqualk Club of of Oak Ridge, Tenn . cap­ Beach said. "We started out three years ago with about 40 swim· tured the team title with Fort Lauderdale finishing second and the mers and lhts ume we bad teams from California, Canada and Masters of Florida out of Miami third. The St. Petersburg team Ohio. headed by Circuit Judge Robert Beach finished fourth. "It's relaxing for me to swim . .. I get away from all the "It was just fantastic, everything just seemed to fall Into paper work and the running of the local team." Beach laughed. pla~ ," Buch said this morDiDC. "We had more tbJI IU swim· He's the bead of the St. Petersburg Masters Swim Team which in­ mers and some of Uiem used ll1is as tbeir utieaal meet be~agse augurated the meet.

Thirty-two teams participated in the Third Annual Southern Regional Masters Swimming Championstq>s held in St. Petersburg the last weed-end in March. Forty- one National Records were broken and two were establish­ ed. Oak Ridge Masters won the !earn Championship with 772 points while the Ft. Lauderdale Aquatic Club was second with 554. Masters of Flori­ da was third with 410 and host St. Petersburg Rec. Dept. was fourth ~i~~ 340. Two _swirmners from the North Carolina Athletic Club set a totai of 9 records (Dave Mcintyre and Dorothy Ressiguie) . Burwell Jones of Sarasota set 8 records all by himself! Six were set by FLAC swinmers.

The Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Club posed for their first team picture taken by Ron Kern. Standing are Stella Taylor, Reed Ringel, H erb Kern, Jay Platt, Bob Nelson, Bob Duenkel, R. Jackson Roach, Gerry DeLong and Eric Orrell. Sitting are Dot Murray,Cynthia Joan Bruce, June Krauser and Anne McGuire.

Stroke• To Butterfly Fir1t Florida'1 Gaither Ro16er 3 Specific Training, Taper And Fatigue This combination of work reduction and dietary By Drs. Christian W. Zauner and Edwin C. Reese, regulation has the effect of initially depleting University of Florida muscle glycogen stores and then allowing for a (Reprinted from Track Technique) physiological over-shoot-sort of a super storage of muscle glycogen. Biochemical assays of human TAPER muscle tissue during these phases of taper show conclusively that this approach will result in Taper is an aspect of training in which the increaseq stores of muscle glycogen and improved daily work load is gradually decreased until quality of performance at the time of competi­ very little is done for two or three days immed­ tion2,B, 10, 17, iately previous to an important competition. This practice is fairly common in swimming, but In spite of the benefits to be reaped from plan­ appears to be rather infrequently employed by ned taper and dietary regulation, there are track athletes. That it is effective can hardly drawbacks to the method. If it is different be disputed since practically all present world from the athlete's previous preparation, he may swimming records were set by tapered athl~tes . be affected psychologically such that a poor A nearly complete scientific description of performance results, or he may surreptitiously events occurring in the muscle during taper take carbohydrate when he should not at workout exists. In 1967 a group of Scandinavian on the sly during a rest phase. A good selling researchers2.8 showed that the duration of job by the coach is required. Also , it is severe exercise was dependent at least in part obvious that tapering cannot be done before upon the stores of carbohydrates in the working every competition. One must have a background skeletal muscle (muscle glycogen). These same from which to taper. A common practice, there­ workers illustrated that dietary variations dur­ fore, is to taper for important meets only. ing training and taper could be applied to facil­ Conference championships or national meets are itate accumulation of glycogen in the muscle just often candidates for tapering. In view of the prior to an all-out effort. Their work was later fact that track and field has evolved into a supported by an American groupl7. Based on such y~ar~round activity, it is suggested that there information, it is recorrmended that taper be be no roore than three full tapers in a 12 month initiated only following a period of severe train­ period. Still another drawback to tapering ing of not less than two months duration. Taper with d~etary- control is that during a low- carbo­ should begin three weeks before the competition. pydrate, hafd work period, performance probably In the first of these three weeks, training will. drop off, This is depressing to the ath­ remains very severe and athletes should be lete. and ' :if it occurs it should be explained placed on high fat, low carbohydrate diets. that the .depreciation is due to lack of fuel in This has the effect of partially depleting mus­ the muscle, and that it is an expected outcome. cle glycogen stores and can be best accomplished However,·, the coach should not tell his athletes by the simple expedi ent of r emoving all desserts, to expect such a change before it occurs for he potatoes, and bread from the athlete 's diets. may thus encourage complacent, lackluster prac­ Caloric intake should remain hit.:hi the source of tice effort's. The described tapering protocol the calories simply changes. In the relative is intended for mature college-aged athletes. absence of dietary carbohydrates the body will A similar taper can be employed for the high turn to fats as an energy source. school athlete, but should not be used more than twice in a 12 month period • . Since high In the second week of taper, workouts are grad­ school track and field usually occupies a short ually decreased until on the last training day season, the authors recommend one taper only to of that week the distances done in practice are precede the conference or state championships. roughly one-third of those at full training. During both the first and second week of taper If t'1per is to be effective, runners must work increased emphasis on short, fast work should be quite hard at all practices save those in the applied from day to day until at the end of the latter stages of taper. This impli es "working second week, practice covers rather short dis­ through'~ minor meets. No rest should come be­ tances at a pace close to that to be used in fore the usual dual and triangular meets and a competition. The high fat diet must persist full workout should often be done on the same through the second we ek. During the third week day as such meets, irrmediately following the of taper, carbohydrates are restored to the diet competition. This approach may require some on a demand basis; that is, athletes are perrrit·­ psychological adjustments on the part of the ted to consume as much carbohydrate as they coach as well as by the athlete. The won- lost desire. Severity of workouts is further reduced record lJ1 minor meets must be looked upon as with emphasis placed on speed work, with repeats relatively unimportant since such competition at less than one- half that to be done in competi­ really represents preparation for championship tion, and on starts, finishes and strategy. The efforts. l ast three training days of the week are complete rest days. Athletes should have the option of For certain traditional competitions or for either omitting practice entirely or of merely purposes of bolstering morale, ''mini- t apers" loosening up on these last three days. Rest and are permissible. This practice consists of an increased carbohydrate ingestion are now the unexpected one or t wo day rest just prior to important factors. the meet, complete with "carbohydrate stuffing". 4 A .Tack Of All Trades ./11 The Swimming World

By MIKE SCHWEBEL ·····.,, Sports Staff Writer BOCA RATON - Jack Cal­ houn is more or less fed up with the lifeguards on F!ori­ da's southeas~ coast, which 1s rather surprising since he's one of them. "There are 750 lifeguards on this coast and there's only one person who's in swimming competition. And that one per­ son is me," Calhoun said. Not only is Calhoun compet­ ing at 47, he's also winning. Calhoun swims in the AAU's Masters swimming program, a rapidly growing program 111 its \hird year that allows any­ one o\·er 25 to compete i!l age brackets that go up to 75. Calhoun is a former For~ Lauderdale High swimmer, diver and football player who graduated in 1943. Diving be­ came his specialty when he went to Ohio State, where he was All-Ame::rica for four years. Later, in 19S2, Calhoun made the Olympic diving team. "I have this obsession," Calhoun says as he looks ou~ over the ocean from his Boca Raton life guard tower. "No man has ever won both a diving and sv:imming cham­ pionship. That is what I want F ORMER FORT LAUDERDALE HIGH STAR JACK CALHOUN to do." Such an ambition at an ad­ ••• aiming for swimming, diving titles in Masters championships vanced age isn't uncommon in "All right, let's go swim a g •t !ie:n·,-, 1m to 2H. ;-.;,>11 J'ni burg Masters meet and swam s w i m m i n g anymore. The mile and a half," Calhoun an- 1~6." Calliuun said. off w•th victories in the !ill, Masters program has done swers. • The likg:1:i rd c; at Bn-:a cr'­ 100, 200 and 500-yard r11ces. strange things to people. "''There heve (Inly bC'cn pctc each 11eek in 11 poi nts His 27.1 time in the SO free­ Dr. Burwell Jones of Sara- three out of 60 kids under 26 sy5tcm d nrnning and swim­ style was only one-half second sota, the of the in the· last eight years that nii n ~. Cill'. 10,;r is always at off the year's be ~ t time in hi ~ 35-40 age group, had a 10x7S- could tak~ me from SO to lSOO t:•c t'lp. age group and the second be s~ foot pool buiit in his bac!: · meters," Calhoun said. ''\Ve h11•:c vorkouts here hu: turned in this year. His times .y?rd and installed a racing Unlike most Masters swim­ some people along the COj!S t are in the top five at each dis· lane and a time clock just so mers who have been away don't even have workouts. It's t :mce. he could practice his laps. from water for a long time atrocious. Why, there are In the nationals scheduled June Fogle Krau~er of Fort (Mrs. Krauser hadn't worked some lifeguards on the south for August in Chicago, Cal­ Lauderdale, who holct, several out in 2S years when ~he coast that an. even non-swim­ houn will attempt to compete records in the women's 45-50 began two years ago), Cal­ mers," Calhoun claimed. in six events - the four dis­ age .gro~p· A ·s'tarted .a mont_hly houn stayed near the water as "It's easy to swim in the . tances at which he won in St. publication ·c a,l J e d Swim- a beach lieutenant for the ocean. The water holds you Petersburg plus the three and Master which has become the : past eight years. But until the up. The pool is tougher, which IO.meter diving events. official publication of the : Masters program came along, is probably why the lifeguar:b "I figur~ i: ~hould get easi­ M,asters program. he was havine trouble staying skip the competition in the er as I set. older," said Cal­ And Ca J,~ o u n started motivated. Masters. The West Coast life- houn, eyeing tire SO-SS age challengi~" evary yo1111~ life· "I haYe lo get in shape to guards are really involved in group. guard that came along to a protect people. I've had !10, 60 I it, but they're not over here.,'' ra.~eH. . · . , rescues in those years .but it Calhoun said. }Y Ca~hom~, }OU re not so got rn t h~re was no motiva- Early last month, Calhoun hot, the kid will say. tion to compete around here. I , competed in the St. Pcters- 5 "CONFESSION OF MILDRED ANDERSON" ·awards mean to others, but to me they are a great achievement. "Ham", my husband, dur­ When I was about ten years old, self taught, ing our swimming years, always won 5 to 6 I learned survival swimming at our Municipal medals to my one. I am now able to give him Carter Lake Pool in Omaha, NE . I will always a run, but I will admit his competition is a remember how embarrassed I was, when a life little tougher. But it won't be long, when guard, thinking I was in trouble, came be­ those younger swimmers move into' my age side me in a rowboat to offer help. And I group. thought I was swimming quite well! No one will ever realize, except Ham and I, I really didn't learn to swim until I was i4. how important Masters Swimming has been for I learned elementary back stroke in begin­ me. It has given me a sense of achievement ning swimming. Next I learned the side and has been excellent therapy for my back.' stroke. Later the front and back crawl and Because I have arthritis , swimming exercise a very poor breaststroke. I was not able to is most important. But I , as I am sure most master the breaststroke, until I swam with need an incentive.. The SC and LC Nationals' coach Hubbard when I was 17. I had not swum are spaced right to force me to stay in con­ in any competition, until I was almost 18. didion. Without exercise, I could be a cr~pple. I strongly advise everyone to join About 1946, a group of adults, including my and be active in the Masters Program, espec­ young daughter, then ten years, swam an ex­ ially those with any kind of back problem. I hibition race at the YWCA. And in 1950 I have had four back injuries. The first when swam on a relay team with my daughter in a I was only 16 years old. meet in El Paso. Besides therapy, Masters Swimming is FUN , When Ham and I first heard of Masters Swim­ FRIENDS, PHYSICAL FITNESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS . ming, it was very new to us. But we were interested. It was the National SC Meet held in Amarillo for swimmers 25 years and older. John Spannuth sent me an entry ap­ plication, as I am the coach of the Crystal Pool Swimming team. A strong incentive was the chance to win awards through 8th place.

I had a group of 25 and over women swimming about twice a week and the men swam, when they could find the time. Mr. & Mrs.John Green from the Dad's Club YMCA, organized as a special attraction to their age group meet relays for Men & Women 25 and over. .

Our men were beaten by the Astronauts from Clear Lake in the first relay meet. Our women's team had no trouble winning, as the other two teams got cold feet and scratched. Our next relay meet was held by the Houston Swim Club. The younger swimmers were amazed that adults could swim so well and be so competitive. Our adults were thrilled with their medals.

Breaststroke turned out to be my best stroke although I did swim a number of individu a 1 medley races in my youth. The Masters Swim­ ming Program has forced me to learn~ other strokes better. And I'll tell you a secret, the mile swim is a lot tougher to swim now, than it was when we were 22 years old! I Mildred Anderson (middle) posing with one of always swam short races. The 100 yards was her former swimmers, Mary Spencer (left) and considered a long race. I would never have Mary's sister, Martha Chapin (right) . They believed I would be swimming the distances all three competed in the SC Nationals held I now swim in meets. I don't know what the in Santa Monica, CA. 6 Joyce Rurrel 1 31 l :08. 2 H. Holcomb J8 1:43.86 I r~n~ David 29 7: 38.48 WOHHN JS-39 P. llyrd 37 l:SO.l MEET RESULTS l(nherlne \lauon 25 I : 38 . 9 ~81'\CY Klrkendal 1 )0 l :08.35 10 YAAD FREESTYLE 1:09. 52 100 YAAD !NDIVIOOA.L HEDLEY A. :)ulck 28 7:<2. 45 L. Shield• 32 G. Stephano• )$ 29.2 ?ices fro. v.e followina . C. l :l ) . &2 l. llO< 35 1:18.4 E. Jordan 27 ):43.21 ShtTrt \.:ol C l3 )Aflf' Thornh,,...rA 30.l :ic-cta have bten coa'lpiltd to Sher rh l;othe l :l•.2S Setty JoTdan J6 l : 19.0 H. Locke, 25 i:4). J2 l. II<><" JS 30 . 5 the t enet\ pl aee tl-: G. Ratel lfr 32 1:14.6 Ann• Kc:Gu he 1:19.8 1650 YAAD FREESTYLE tJ . :ouvruu )6 ll. l 200 YAAD FREESTYLE r:aney Whedbee )7 1:19.9S Conttanee CoTeon 23:16.2 Mary Lov Jawonk1 36 31 . 2 CELEBRITY "'1NTER OPEJ~ Sperty Rademaker 2:21.4 C. Ste.phanoa 3S l :.20. 6 \llnnlc Xrogarud 24:52.8 Nl\ncy Whedbco 37 31.) 2/17/73 Denver, CO Joyce 31 2:34. 6 Dina Zinnel 37 1:22.0 KAtherine Wateon 25 26:50 . 0 ~utrell t;. Andt'r•on JS )1 . 4 Nancy Klrkend•ll )0 2:)8.13 B. C...v-rette 36 1:22.4 Keu Larton 27 28:05.9 Julie Cldieonn 15 31.8 EllCLEVOro MASTERS Jear. Wl•nieveki l2 2:40.93 Mn laST CltAMPIONSll!PS Carol tt.lcptiereon 34 b:lJ. ) llancy Whedbee 37 2:59.21 Carol Clay 2b l : 13. 1 E. 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Cole )4 8:31 . 6 loQ(E• 40-44 ::ipottt" 26 1:26.85 ' • 'it~phUh')a 35 2:)).7 IC Trlckl e 21 l :30. 78 J . ~nlse 34 8:41 . 0 SO YARD FREESTYLE ktGIONAL MASTERS SlJIH MEET Jeon Abtame 34 6:44. 3 .L C.:ouvrf"tt• 36 2:36 .0 200 YAR D 2:42.25 Cynthia Joan Bruce J0.6 3/31 b. 4/1 8l00111ingt on, IN 1650 YAAD FREF.STYLE lttne Thornbury, J . Puk1 29 2:40.9 Cvelv:i :>e'•u 31 2:43. 3 Maagit Johnson 42. Jl.4 l•nr Mtz 29 2:49.9 Jea.n Whnit"W•kt 32 2&:04. 9 fiu·bara Reeve 4) 32 . J~ PNA ~.lSTDS S"1-1'C 1 • l i.~betb &orrov 2:4S.b J. '•tdy 28 3:01.1 Anne "'*,._. l 32 29: ;o.a Jody Anderson n.~ )Ill & <./l Auburn, w... udv Le?;:>ert )b 2 :)3.19 · • Cool ldge 26 3:01. 9 J . lt.anle..- )l. 29:11.< Mick~y Shoekley 44 JS., S.andy 3Town JO Jl:Of-.4 :a.iro:yr. frOl"'l't 2:S9.4 s\,I .. 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Cindy Walteu 1 :07 . 8 • Holcornl 18 3 :42.) C•thy >anders 40 4:0?. l Su ~ Clavin 26 2:50.4 ~at CL('ll"<:nt. L: .H.1 . tl l rene David 29 l :08. 85 I'. \vrd 37 Mary Schneider 42 4:09. l P.c Hewitt 26 2:51 .1 8 Helen (ieoffrlon 34 l:40.0 3 :44.14 P1.t Soith l :10.0 Rt ta Jones RCXl'n\' ""Hord 4:20. J J . f'•tks 2 : 5L.2 J . Mur.lll' 34 2: 1:.. n 3 :44. 8 Sally Jo Antone.hut 28 1:10.0 K11y f ,1'."'l or )R 3:41. 2 Dot ~nay 5:07. 1 IJSniileK.rog&rud ):13. 7 Lucia Jo~l• ):l 2:0!:S.1 iecky Perry 1:10.5 htrli.lra iktyl ,, 100 YARD BREA5T.~Tf SO YMD f<"REESrYLlt Caro' M.1c·,"-eraon 14 1: LS. S 12.9 Con•t•nc.. ..:Or•on 2:21.4 loyc<' SahleT 42 1 :45.d 1p•rry Rade-...k•r 28. 9 Jea.n \r.'hrlew•ki )2 I :20. 1 l Hoe J'l H.4 J•.ne Kau 29 2:29.5 Elu Turr.er 41 1:47. 1 1'C.ary Oudegeen )2 29. 2 'laricv "o1t t •on 31 I :21.25 n. Coovrcttt• )n ll. 5 c. sli... • n 2:29. 5 "iery Am-. ;,..-rnat 40 l :~ / . 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Whntevakl 32 l:Ol.3 llrl('n ~U )7 1:1 . 9 500 YARD J'RF.lSfYLE Sherry ..·01 f 32.64 C..thy ,a:'ldeu 4.0 4:26.4 ~:ancy '4tt•on 31 3:0.l.~7 C • .Jte;>?laruu 35 l : 19. 8 'llcklc itobln•on )4 32 . 7 Phylllt Shepard 4:38.4 Conttance Cot1on 6 :43.l U. Couvrettf' lb 1:2U.O 100 YARD FREESTYLE Nancy Kltkendall 30 3:03. 89 Sulv(a Phllllp• 44 S: l1.S Sally Antonehuk 28 7:23 . 5 Sherry ••olf 33 3:14. 61 /\11111• Mc Cul rl' l :21. J Bu Elliott 26 Nancy Ridout j \ 1: 01 . 6 50 YAAO 3UTTERFLY 7:24. 3 Linda Rat11ff .32 3:17. 4 Oetay Jord•n Jo l :2) . s Winnie XTogtNd 7 :26. 7 Sptrry RedcrwkeT 1:04.2 Gel I Roper 43 J3. 5 A . r~tn• ):24.0 "•ncv 'lhedl>c<' )7 l :2H./.3 Cindy "• lure 1:)8. 2 Mary OUdegeest l2 1:07. 1 Cyntl"ih J oan Brue• JFI . !" J.,.e Thornbur~ 1:32.21 Bub Hoellen JO I :07.45 J . 't..nl•l' l4 ):28.3 H.a1sh Job.neon 42 38. ~n•ll• Clc.ettt ):}6.2 '&arv Lou nvoukl 16 ! : 19.~ Katy l.. K.lrr•y 41 41. 7 7 Edl th Cruef'lder 44 42 .87 LOO YARD BUTmtrtY Hickey Shockl•y 44 43. 7 Pet Rahe June Krauser l:25.0 52.0 100 Yl\RO BREASTST'ROICI Ruene Aehford 42 44.0 46 A. RLchinond 50 Y.\lD 811!TER FLY 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY 57 . 2 EUubeth Heurtc 69 2:29.8 Julie Foley .58 Henry DeWl tt 26 24.0 Rose Hook 4S.4 I: l3.8 Sylvia D•l ley 66 2 : 35 ,9 Ger.tld lne Doupll 40 4).4 Pat Clinton 45 l:t8. S 100 YARD FllEES!YLE J(m HcCrath 29 24.S Edna Purce 68 2:14. 37 Jane ltuber 40 56.9 Anne Adatn.t 45 lil9.9 Nancy Chrk 58 Patrick Yelovtch 25 24.8 June Krauser 46 t :2S. O l :28.26 200 Yl\RD BREASTSTROKE I 00 YARD BL'TTERFLY Viol• Thompeon SS Cary Langendo~n 2 7 24.8 8ern• Bennett 4S l : 27. S 1,30.2 tlhabeth M.turic 69 5:10.5 Hik e O'Conner 2 5 Cynthia Joan Bruce l: 3). ) habd Moll 56 25.2 llfrhda Roger• 4S 1:)8. 7 l :41.6 Edlth Cruender 44 1: '4 .. ,) Jenf'l Hiller 5S s .. 6orow•kt 2S 25 . 3 Vlr-Alnl• Royden 46 1 :42.0 l :49. s Erle Orrel I 100 YARD t•DIY100AL 'U:DLEY aobbe Ly0n l :S4.4 25.4 II . L•ng45 l:4b.2 1..o rry DeL.on~ Cati Roper 4] l:l).q Loul ef' Jone• 5) l:Sli. 9 25. S &arbara Reeve 4) l:21 . 3 ~rl Oro.sco 45 I :48.b r\ora Wllltame 56 John Flanagan 2 7 25.64 2:01.l ~ Cynthh Joan Oruce 1 :22.6 Ally Grunst 2:19. S 200 YARD FllEESTYl.E ThOlrAS £ldrldk• 2 7 25 . 7 11. Oourgeots 46 2:Sl.27 50YARDf1t~ Dick Chclck l• &dlth Cruende-r 44 1 :28.J Harsaret George 56 ),28. 0 25 . 8 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL HEDLEY Bob Co l ei en 25 22 . 1 100 YARD llUITERFLY Meg Webster 42 l :29.8 J. Otbornc S6 3:40.8 June Krauser 46 3:01.9 Henry DeWitt 26 22.4 Car-y l a ngcn.cloen 54. 4 Mary £. 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Spuu 55 9:27. 2 kl u Simonton 54 36.1 Jolln Scheda 2 7 23.65 Dennis Wot 28 58 . 6 Joyce Dahler 42 4: 17. 3 Harf\•ret George S6 9,33.1 llolcn llu1m1et 'j4 36. 35 Erle Orrel L 13. 7 Hark Ebel 25 58. 99 llOHEN 45.4C) Ml ldrud Anderton 10:17.88 Roberta Lawren.c:e 37 . 8 Jay Pl att 23.8 50 YARD FREESTYLE Ruth Alexender 5.5 10:27.I K. O'Hara 27 59.0 Uctte Browe! l 53 38. l Denni• Wut 23. 8 Pat Clir.ton 30. 5 Hobb~ Lvnn 12:27 . 9 100 YARD l HDlVIDUAL HEDLEY Betly Nelson )4 41 .06 16S0 YAAD F1lI£STYl.E Tom landRU( ZS 23.8 ~- O'Hara 27 58.0 Mme Ada.a• 4~ JO . & Jan ,.sally Ju.nt> Kr.au•er 4b 43.3 ~r~aru George .56 )2:25.l De.vld Hyerbera 2S 23.9 Kt>n Merten 27 >8.29 34.2 H. Oldflold 50 4).)1 'tfldud Anderson J7:12.1 100 YAJID nt!!STYl.E ffob Colemen 2S 58. G. Robertu T... rcott.t 4S 34. 78 100 YARD FllEESTLLI 'I. &uudl larbau Ly0n 44:01.0 Robert ~lt~n 2$ 47.48 Rlck Kro.gsrud S8 . S 36.0 Dorothy Reneguie SO h tricia Douon 46 1: 11.9 Barb au Ka•kd1 47,43.0 Jlm Edvard• 2b 49. 8 ~iob Duef'lkel 58. 6 36.9 J. Plerettl ')2 1 :lS.2 Joan Cattanac:k 31 . 3 100 YARD DACKS11tOK£ Henry 011"1.iltt 2b 50.4 Robert Sm! th 29 59. J Rt t• Simonton 54 I :2l.2 Jlm McGrath 29 R. Lang 45 38. 0 H.trj\aret Ceorge 56 l: 39. 6 50.6 Jltn Hc:Crath 29 $9 .. S .JaoC> McColl itter S4 l :22. 3 Mary Betts 46 38. 5 ,\nMttc Pf'etffer 55 l :48. 7 Patrick Y<"lovtch 25 SL. I D•ve rrank 29 59 5 llolen Hunmer 54 Jetty Talbot 4 7 40.0 l :23. l 3 Ml I dr«d Anderson 58 l: 10.43 Davld Hyt"rbarg 25 51. 7 S. Borowtkl 25 S9 : 8 100 Y.\RD FREESTYLE Huy Hl l ler 50 l :26. 6 Dorothy Dell 5 7 4:31.2 Ron Poli I ontkl 29 H . 9 ll<"nry DeWitl 26 1:00.0 Pat Cl lnton 45 1:09. 9 lnty Crowell Sl l :28.9 200 Y\RD ,_CKSTROX£ Gary LanAtndotn 27 52.0 J•• Sh!bauki 26 1:00.2 Anne- Ad.-. 4S 1:10.3 Loulee Jahton 54 I :)0.26 X.r,..uH Cie.orge S6 3:l7. l Jay Platt 51. 4 200 Y AllD I ~l Vl l)l;AJ. HEDLEY 'em• 3ennett 4S l '10. 5 !'il4r1•nt Feeney 51 I: 31.2 -\nrwtu Phlffer SS ):•9. b Allen Machul 26 S2 . 8 Dave Kerr 26 2:07.0 Vl rglni• Roydef'I 46 I :25.5 !etty t.;elson 'S4 I :JS.61 ~ldrPd A'ldienon 4:2'. I Danh I ,ul lt van 26 52.9 lob Du~nkel 2:09.0 R. Lat1,A !.'j 1:26. 4 200 Yo\110 FREESTYLE l•n"'t ~ll ler S.5 4:Jl.3 Dave ....-rr 52. 9 Elam Hit~her 26 2:10.S7 :';erl Orosco 45 l :18. 9 Dorothy ReteigiJe 1 :~O.O IObb\• Lyon S:Ofl . 5 200 YAAO FUEsrnr lay Platt 2:12. 2 Rt ta :tmonton 54 Dorothy Oel 1 5 7 Gary Langendo•n 27 Z:ll. l Patrlcta Ooleon 46 l :29.0 3:03.8 8: S9.2 Roben 'lle••n ZS l :44.88 Mary Jetts 46 I: 30. 5 M41ry Mll 1 er .'.'>O 3: l2 .9 LOO YARD URl'.:ASTSTROKE Jay Platt l: 52. 4 figueiredo Paulo 26 2:16.1) Jaitnnctte Eppley SJ Mildred Ander too Ha.ry C:S$ lo 46 1 :45.6 3 :13. 04 I :50.0 £1 am Ill tchner 26 l : 56. t4 D. Ce=ill 25 2:l6. 7 :iue Lay 1 :52.2 '«11.'o llull'llner 54 l: 1 l . 37 '•rwt ~1crvey 58 l : 18. ~ Cary L11nxt·ndocn 2 7 l : 56.2 Rlck Krogwn.id 2:11.0 George Warren 29 2: 1 7. t! 200 Y-RD FREE''TYLE .\. llottif":At>r 3: 33 .4 ancv 'lark .58 2 :00. 2 Jll!I Hc:'irnh 29 1 : 56. l :iohl.C" :.yon t.tt ClintO!'I 4i 2 :35. 7 l\u1cy L4vrence SO '-:02. 90 2:28.0 Deni el .>ul JI van 26 1 :56. 9 Robert Seti1 th 29 2: 18.. J 9etty Talbot 47 3:03. 3 Carroll Hartl~ Sl 4:l S.t 200 Y.\10 11111'.A.>T:;J;UJIU: Don Sct.ol: •nd•r 26 l :57 .4 ~ J. !JAL KEDL£Y Ela..11 llitchtr 2€ 5:11. <9 23.9 !'1.. Laux ll Pat Cl i,nton 4S 1:41. • Cuc:e f·o1 C'y S2 10::.t. s ":ti ~r4'd ':-idcrson 58 l: <2, 3 S. Cerny 2'S 5:18.97 Jerry Creenbng ~•tty .1. albot 41 3,09_0 1650 Yll!D ntEESTYl.E \nn.c-tta F'(dffer SS 2:01.6 ~ill D.-. 211 5:20. ·rent Parker Roberta Turc:ot t• 4 S 8:31.0 lunnrtte E;:ipiey 5l 29:)1.18 Jan~t t1iteuvey S$ 2:0-d . 3 Wry L.ngor'ld04l:n 27 S:22. 4 R. L.ang 4S 9:01 . 1 l.il Kyte 36:44.8 1Qtl YARD l'DIV!Dtl\L HEDLEY Don Havens 25 5:16. 4 -lte•e it•blnovt tch 110 YARD FllEESTYl.E tlft"etd~ itoaeu 9 :03. 8 100 Y \lr 30 1650 YJ.RD FREEJTYLC L ,49.23 Ruth L<•cluwr 60 17. 3 Jay P l 11tt 18: 35. 4 S2 . 8 Thompson M•nn 30 June Krau9tr 2.:.:2":i.3 M. Oldfield so l :49.89 l;t,•l C"n Ol 1 cnheust•r 60 •l.H Mike- Burton 2'5 19:31.8 52. 9 lohnntc- le=..s:.1° 04 Tt.111 Garton Anne \da."':l8 4S 2•·•9. 3 '·•nc·• ..:hrk 58 1 : SS . 16 :..;eorff' .. arrcn 29 19:32.1 53.1 J•nf' Ill I I f.l ""· 7 I . Cran.e )l 2tJ: ll . 2 lf•h Jorge:isen 53 1:·•. 1 I :06.9 D. ':c.r.l t I zc 19:59. 2 5l. l5 .tai:d rrHh• ~-=- ::;e.- gc SJM":ar Jl :::t~·t:~:t "~1 2• ,1 · . 4 •~cy l..twre:"tC;e 50 l : 57. ()8 l:l'. l Jeff l';ooott' 20:07. '"l S3 . e Ian ""4lly 1:>0 vu:o tlt[[.)J\"L£ John Boles it. Lar:g 4S l2 :01. s l :~7. l Verry !>(·lony 20:2s.i, S3.s M..1r.,:M·1·t Ft:e:icy Sl lrenf' ·:~,, Vor.st 60 urt Kann.er 33 lOO Y\RJ !\.\Cl'::UOlo:L l:'.11',6 1:)'11.1 Glyn Davff"N 28 21 :03.• 53.8 Trent Toenalng 34 Anne \(1411, 45 l :22. 5 200 n1D •l.\CKS l"ROKE clcn 0 1 f<-n!1aunr 60 I: )q.9 Ed Rc•·d , Jr. 29 21:03.8 S4 .2 Jcf' lol1n1ton 63 200 YARD FREESTYl.E Pu Clinton 4 ) l :2S. O UNt(' Ctowcll 5) ) : 37 . o l : '53 .h Mike PAt'ts l l't 2f. 21 :09. 9 J . l'lerctti S2 U~r nlc t• Wa)'nc 62 oil ll WOOau' I 26 51. 7 l :58.6 Dorot 1•v Katz SO llelrn Ofrf"nha-uscr bO .... 1: . Wadi ngton 32 •onnie '.loodworth 49 I :;3.2 4: SL 9 J:-1. l x. o• 11.-.n 27 s~ . 8 l : '59 . 1 DorQt f1u r:ol e 63 J . Crare )l .letty ~".~nti h .;.s 1:5t.. 3 100 Y.'l.lD JRE.ASTSTilOIU; 4:01.ft Robtrt ~1ri t 29 39.6 2:00. 2 ~r,. ?"'.otr-"! l : 56 . s Ja•w Hc;~lli.stu 54 l :43.0 ~uth hctirier 4:11.1 il. Burns 2S I :00. ) J•ck Wogt-.cs•n lO 2:01.3 1 SOO YIRD Fllt;t:·;:nE Dick St-ut ll "llrginia RoyJen .. 6 2:ol.6 R.Obcrt• L.awrence l :4 .4 K. ~erllC'n 2) 1:00. 7 2:02. 3 l.tl l<'(te >ta.Kin~ t'Arllno Davld l".art l n )0 Kar-~ Ultherapoon 4~ 2:02. 7 l :49. 0 to 9:1..l.; Dennis ('f()()(f 2S, l :01.0 2:02. 1 irt- J. Hyerberg H Ally Gunn 3 :01. s MAxl C .ar~sor, 53 I :13.9 Oorotli.-• tole 6l ID:22 . ·, C~;irlca Duv.•n I :Ol.4 2 :OS.4 M. Oldfield 50 200 YARD R ICK$11t0KE I :19.0 rd!".•· 11L11 tit l4:0i,') Elam lli lch"r 2f.> I :01 . 46 Hike Laux 31 2 :06. 3 Pu Clinton Zs 3:04. 0 !ll'h•u lorgcnscn 53 2:0b. 3 1610 YMD nttt>TYLE Paulo f"Lgu<'lrcdo 26 l :02. S 'iiOO '(,\l(fl fREESiYI,£ M11rgoret reeney 51 June Ku.u ser 46 3: 11.1 2:t1 .8 '1> lcn Olfenhau!ler 60 Cary Lo111\)\ft ndo~n 27 1:04. 3 l'f!ul ·rhompson 32 5:15. 6 ttobutta Tourcotu 4S 3:!?.09 J.1n :im.11 lv 2 :4-0 .1 lOO YARD l!ACKSTROK.E 200 Yl\JlD l),\CKST'ROKE D, Ud tU1n 33 5:18. 64 R. Lang 4S ~urt Kanner ll 3:57. ) 200 Y.IRD :IR£ASTSntOK£ Johnnh !tel •he 6-lt l : Sq .• Elao Bi tehnu 26 2 :13.31 5:27 .o Mary a etts 46 1 td Spencer )1 4 :05. l lotart• L•vrcnce 3:H. O ~C Jot.:.tton 6) 2: 12. l Charle• :>ug•f'I J : l S. 9 5:3b.2 Dlck Stewart 3l Kary 'ilithert:Poon 46 4:23.8 at t• :>tmonton 5-!o ):SS . ~ 1e- rntcC' Wayne 62 2:Jol.: 1'ob Duc- ... kel 2:16.2 5:36. 4 IOC YAitD 3R£ASTSnOKE lll Kyte ):58.6 200 VAR: l.CKsrROK£ Robert Sell t h 29 2:16. 1 Jl• f\aln Jr. 5:38.8 Aflnt Ada..itS 4S l :Jl. ! l"MY llAt~h ard SQ 4:10. JJ Modnt: t:eltno 60 l:l•.·· Hguerr•·do Paulo 26 2: 19. l C. £. Waddlng:on 12 1:39.4 45 Pat Schlup 32 Pat Clinton l :35.0 M~xlnc Carlson SJ 4: 16.2 Jo~1nnl ft llt l ahc 64 4:26.9 Kike O'Col'\nt'r 2S 2:21 . 2 5:44. 7 Job Roper 34 Junt Krauaer 46 I: 35 . 4 SO YARD 3L'TT£RrLV Dorthea Col c 63 4:3•.0 Kobcrt .\urns 25 2:21.1 5 :45. 3 ElfTiede Rogeu 4') l :38. 4 Dorothy ResslRvle 39. "i 100 YA.RD BKEASTSTitOKt r • Shcb•sakl 2b 2 ' 23. 1 Mel Mc Elroy 32 5:46. 2 foiln Cat tanach 1:49. 6 llel cn llu!lllOOr 54 42.95 Bcrnl (' r• Wayne 62 2: lt.6 IHck Krogerud 2 : 23.ti Jnhn 1•rt ngl c )0 5:46.b Cui Orosco 45 1: ~0 . 3 Doc. Donnell)' )1 4S. 7 Cdna W"over 60 2,ig.o 2' 2:2". 4 l6SO YARD FRtESi'iLE Betty Talbot 47 I :SI. 7 Ro! erta LPnnc:~ t.. 7 .. J Rutl1 Lechner &O 2:H. O 100 YARD SRE \STSTROK.£ Patrick Schlup J2 19:47 . 6 Sonnie Uoodvonh 49 1:S4.5 Jeanndt~ £?plev Sl SO. Z6 Julia rol~y ):2S.O Xen "lerten 2 7 1 :03.01 C. £ . Wadington 32 19:58.9 Svc Ley 1:56.8 1·. Oldf!.td SO 1:00.3 SO Y.\RO 8UT7£RFLY rt~ p- 2f 1:04. 5 John Pringle )0 10:05. 0 Bvrt K.anner 33 Kary ~ltheupoon 46 I :S7. l 100 Y.'\.'tD l~'DIVIDUAL ttt:DltY Dorothu Cole 6) l : 31.8 Bob Duenhl I :OS.6 20:16.S 200 YARD BREASTSTllOlE bOrothy Retslgule I :25 . 7 WOltEH 6S-&9 Dennl1 "ut l :06.S ,,.... 1 Hctl roy 32 20:49. 4 June Kf•UeeT 46 3:25.4 Dot l)c,nndly 5l 1:28. S 50 Y.\lD FlltESTYLE Oavc ktrr l :06.6 R. N'ekton 34 10:52. 2 ~e tty albot 41 3:59.4 J . Plrretti 52 1:)7.l Elunor A.nders0n 68 54 . l Jay l'l att 1:07.l J , Wilcox 30 10:S9.o David Clfford 32 Sue 1,,,ay 4: 13. 2 h.•unnette £ppl ey Sl L: )(J. 54 Ernt t': SOfMU 6S 56. 0 Serafl n Vll l arct~ 26 l :07. 5 21 :49. 0 Mary C•tto 46 4:15.3 II. 01.tflDld 50 l :56. IS 100 Y.\lD PREESTYLE Ted Snow l :07. 6 II . Cllltes 30 22:09.~ D<'nnh Matuck 31 J . Cattanach 4: 16.3 200 Y \RD l "Dl'llllUAL HEDLEY 5ylvl• 11.tlhy 66 I :58. 7 R. Takabay<1shl 2S 1:08. 3 22:10. 9 Ally Grunst 4: 25. 9 Dorothy Rcuigule ):\7.o Frnl" So.en 6'5 2:02. s lton Jones 26 1 :08. s 100 YAJID BACKSTllOK£ Mary \It thenpoon 46 4: 35. 5 Robert• Lawrence ):36 • .5 £11 ulit'th Kaurlc 69 1:12.8 200 YARD BJUASTSTitOK.E Thompeon t-'.a.nn 30 58.0 SO YARD BUtTEltrLY Jf"Anf'lt•tte Ee;>hy SJ J:4J. 73 200 Y'\JlO FllEESTYI.t hob Coleiun ZS 2 19.8 Larry Raffael ll lO 1:01. 5 Anne Adam: 4S 3S. 1 llOl!EX SS-S9 Edna Pearce 6S 3,47 _4 hob Duenkel 2 25 . 3 Al l•n CartVTlght ll 1,01. 8 ht Clinton 4S 36. 3 SO Y.\llD FREESTYLE Ernie ~n 6S 4:19,) Ken ~ert.:n 27 1 26. 58 C. I.. Winter JO 1:05.49 Hal Coul•ton 31 June KTaueer 46 36.4 N•nc.y Clark 58 37 . 09 500 YARD FREESTYLE fed Snow 26 2 28.0 1:05. 9 Berna Bennett 45 40. 4 Vloh Thompson 'j'j 38. 9 Eliubelh Ke.\lrlc 69 J>ennit '.lest 28 2 29.2 Jeff Long•treth J-0 1:06.3 D. Brlttaln J3 Vlrgtnh Royden 46 43.9 Rvth AlC'Onder SS 40 .J 1650 YARD FRE!STYLE Serafin Vilhreu 26 2 29.) 1 :07 . 51 J . O•l,ornc S6 4L .Z llarrh KcChvrock 30 k. L•ng 4S 49.4 Ernile Someu 65 38: 18.8 E l 11m Hitcher 26 2 30.4 1:01. 6 Ccri Orosco 4S 51.4 K.erx•ret George 56 42. 2 100 YARD BACKSTROK£ Cho. Baumg•rner- 25 2 30.6 Bob Steel 1:07. 84 A.nn Schroeder 47 l obbo Lyon 4).0 Allen Cunningham 31 l :08.8 )9.4 Sylvh ll•llcy 66 2:3S.2 Jay Platt 2 31 . 1 Mary Ca• to 46 I :04.4 Jenf't Hiller SS 47.l Rick Krog1rud 2 33.8 8 U.ICKST'i\Ot John P-rtnah Jo 2 24 . 2 Cene ~ •gel 2:14. 9 Dan Ko.lone 24. 9 &urvtf 1 Jones 1 :00.) 1iowa rd John•on 4S 2:58., Jeff Lof\gltreth 30 2 21 . 3 SCO YARD FRtESTYl.E Jer ry Zvtr. 'Cl 25. 1 Sob llottoon 42 1 :04.% Roger F't&nltt 46 3:06.4 D. 3rl tuln 33 2 21 . 1 Brad Sturtevant 39 5:40. 0 td Brehacher 40 25. J 611\ Clinton 44 l :05.84 Mame• Forbes 47 3:07. 93 :Rich Hann 33 2 28. 4 Edvard Hl n1h aw 35 6:00. 9 Her b Kern 2S . 4 C, John1ton 4 2 l :01.4 Lavrence Dot1a 49 3:09.8 Chuck Ogl lby 2 28 . 5 Duddy "e hhe 39 6 :01. 9 Len Goldttone 43 25 .8 Herb Kern L:07. 7 SO YARD BUTTERFLY C .. R. Wlnter )0 2 30 . Sl John Hedlc l 35 6:05.44 P , Cole 42 26.1 Sun HcConnell 41 t :O.S. S Perry Rockveil 48 28.9 H•rrl 9 HcClar.rrock JO 2 l0.8 C•y Ro• Hr 6:06. 0 Ted Haartw. 26.1 Ted H••rtt 1:09. 2 Hal Onuudt 49 29. t.e4l McDonnell lJ 2 12. 41 !Ull Ru h 3S 6:12. IS Charh• Chedvlck 40 26. 14 Dan Melone 1:10.& Duane Draves 41 JO. I John Slnk 2 36 . 2 Robert Coyk~ndall 6: I 7 . 2 LOO YARD f'REESTYLE 11. Cohman 40 l : 11.0 Cad Yun 45 30.9 c . Teu )4 2 )1. 51 Oob Mack 11 6:22.6 llur.teil Jones 53. 2 Chuc k Hi not 40 1 : 12.0 Art l(.oblish 49 JL . 2 100 YARD HREASTSTROK! Ci:ne Negel 6 : 26. 6 Don Roul\thal 4 1 54 . 3 Ed Sch.tonk• l: 12 . 7 J im. Courtf!r 47 ) L .44 St eve Rabinovttch I :OS . 3 E•. ilobertaon 6:28. 4 O.n Malone 54.8 200 YARD l•DIVlDUAL HEDUY Sanford Dickey 4& 31.~ Ron Soht.. n lO 1:10. 5 1650 YARD FREESTYLC Ed . !rt Hcher 40 Sl. 4 Bu rwell Jone• 2:18. 2 Dick Chntf!rton 4 7 32.• ,_.gb Roddln 31 1 :ll. 8 8rad Sturtev•nt 39 20: 31. 6 C. JohnatOf\ 42 57. 58 B-ob Knteon 42 2 : 26.28 R. E. Cltek 32.• Ccor ge Runct... n 31 I :12. 2 Buddy Bel•hc 39 21 : 14.4 Raoul Cercl a 58.0 Wm. Clinton 44 2 : 28. 13 R. Lav&nd l er 47 l2 .9 Charle. M.oufY 32 l :U. O Gar Roucr 21 :26 .4 P. Cole 42 S8.3 Bob Miller 43 2:31.l Donald .l) tupfel 4S 3J . 2 £ rnle Alix )4 1:1 3. 7 Oob Coykond•l\ 21 : 48. 5 Jerry Zvtnn 40 S8. 8 Htrb Kern 2: 36 . l 100 YAAD hUITEULY C. L . Koch 32 I ;H•• 6 Ray H.artln 35 2l :49. 8 Len Coldttor.e 43 59 . 9 Stan Hc<:otlnd 1 41 2 37 .8 p...,1 Hutlnger 48 1:01. t1 Patrlck Schlur 32 1:14. 8 ~ene- N•stl 22:l3. 3 Rober t IS•Kh 59. 9 H. Colf!IMn 40 2 40, 1 Hal OnuUt'lt 41 I :08. 2 ;,cotty Robert• )G. 1:1). 0 'ob Kock 37 23:06. 2 Wayne Leengran 4l 1 : 00.08 Bill JllllM.• 2 40. b Perry Jtoc.kvell 48 1:11.S c. Kl l bourne )3 1: I5.1 Alex Cl lbcrt 39 23:24 . 9 200 YARD FREESTYLE Ed Schei onka 2 46. l Art Kobllsh 49 1 : 15 . SL 200 Y ~D UK&ASTSTROK£ Dick l:>enor 38 23 : 50. 4 Uu rvcl l Jonu I :59. 2 Herb N•kt.ma 42 2 50.0 Dick Chtt:terton 47 1 :18.'• Steve Rablnovtteh 2:26.4 Russ Sal mon 2S : SI. 7 Dan H4i lon• 2:02.1 HE' 45-49 Don Hut,'•ard 45 1:20.4 John PrlnAl• 30 2:21. 6 100 YARD OACKSnorbe• 4 7 l: 30. )) Jl111 Ferrell n 2:42. 1 ~•rh• Krrpr 37 1:04. H :\obert Ge•ch 2:11 .0 Gc(,rRe Van Oo~lcn 47 26 • • 1 c. Keck 1 :40. ~ Sc.Ott)' Roberta 34 2:44. 6 :iheldon Moruct.n 38 1:06. 0b J ack CUl!llC 43 2:12. 1 Perry !tock-w ell 48 26 . ) C. Stcphanos t.') l: Sl.0 llat Couhton J l 2 :45. 0 Ray Mattln lS I :07. S Ed &r ea•acher 40 2 :1).4 Ted la•l'tZ 4) 26. 3 100 YARD I NDIVIDUAL MliDLEY Char 1 u Klunz 32 2 :46. 5 J . tt.rrit 31 1:07. 8 6ob Hll •er 4l 2:14. L Richard IHaOO 41 26.4 Roy Sttc'kney 46 I :()I,. lK C~orgc Runc:l!!Wln 31 2 :47. 0 R. ?anab~ 38 I :08. 4 •aoul Cuda 2:15. 1 C. Stept\•no• 4S 26.8 rect tt.art-z: 4S l :a8.2 Don Chu )) 2:47. 3 £.c!ward Ill n1hr"' )S 1:08. 8 Bill -.:ttlli1CL9 2:1S.S Jim. Co..-.rter 41 26. 91 Ital OnlJUdt 49 1 : :>IL~ Ceoq\<' Down• 34 2:41. 4 .ic&ndy Gt.deon.,. )9 1:08. 9 500 YARD f'REl:STYtt John C•I houn 27 . l Duane Dravu 41 1:09,4 50 YA.RD our·r&ttrt't W:n , Parka 36 I :09. 2 Dur.tel I Jones 5: 38 .0 Duane Oravea 47 21 . 1 Roti~r Franks 46 L:IO,/ Ed Spcnc ... r 31 2S. o John Rifher L:09.6 Dan H.a l one 5:53.1 Ar t Kobllah 49 27.L8 £d .-Cudoff 49- 1:12.1 IUck Clrdln )0 25. 5 200 YAAD 8ACICSTIWKE C. Johntton 42 S:54.08 Stan(ord 01ckey 4 21.2 <.. . \'anOorr.ohn 41 l: 12 . 12 't'ff l.on,utrt't 30 25. 6 Char h• Krepp 37 2:23.Sl Jaek Cral&h 4l o:Ol. 7 F'. fr••k !..S 21. 9 J,rt Kobll•· !.9 ::: 3.· _,, J . CcogheJ•f"I 31 n .6 Sl•eldon Mooaeln 38 2:32. 5 !\ob Matt •on C.2 6:05.41 100 ·:AAD f'REESTYLl Dontld J tupf('l 4S l: l .s .'4 David Corh~t JO 2<. 9 :iar:dy ,;_;1 deonH 39 2: 34 . ) Wayni• tcensran. 41 6:05. 7. Perry Rockw-ell 48 57 .o Jim Courter 47 1 : : .•• 111 D. rond J) 26. 0 Urn. Park• 36 2: 34. 5 Dennh Rice 40 6 :26 . 5 Ro)' $tlckney 46 51 .6 200 V\RD lNDIVLDUAL MEDLEY Stanton Uooth JI 26. 3 J . Uarrit )7 2 : 34.8 A. Welch 40 6 : )4.0 Carl '!nee 45 SS.4 Paul ' tlnger 48 2:3J. <• Ch..ick OgUbv 26 . 3 w. Hun•y 35 2:31. 2 Robert Oc•ch 6:36.0 C. Yan tlor-'90len 4 1 58.•Q llal Or-•,uett 49 2:35. D•vld U.rtln 30 2L3 Stan Krok }9 2:38. 2 Ji• Cotton 40 6:44.1 f'a-i.; l Hutinger 48 S8. ll Rog•r rranks 4fl 2:) ' .'lWcnd~45 3: 1f•• ·1 il ruce Uuntt"r )3 26. S LOO YARD OR F. \$TSTI 3:/t . • •:\\c- L•.. x ll 21 . 0 t'.eredl th ~h:h. )8 I :12.91 Pedro ..:arcta 43 22:10.0 Perry RockWeil '8 2, 11. 0 ~.. -~ 100 'iARD rWTTERFL'i tlob Pl'ltten 1 :13. l .\rt Welch 22:26. 3 Paul llullngcr 48 2 : 16. 12 50 VAAD FR~ .1. G-eogho«in 31 57. 0 R . Ta"!alle 38 L:14 . I .J . Dainlo l • 40 23 : 35 . 1 C. Stc~ha•l08 45 2 : 16. 9 Jamu MeAulf!y 2i.') ferry LI ut~ JJ Jf'ff Lor.gttr~th 5?. 9 l : 15. ] Ted Hurtz 23:50. 3 r. TrHfl 4S 2:20. 3 Ed H•IL SL 2~. \fl D. Pond )) 'P, 9 Rlchard ~•h~ l :l 5. 9 &ud Schuuc.her 42 24:08. l J . YanDorftlO.;.en 47 2 :21. 2 M•rtl n l"oscer- 54 21-'.' :"~ rte ;1·t-•r ll 58.2 Edwln ln•hav 3S 1 :l~ . t.. 100 YARD ~ACld Rln&el 27 ,4 M, Lau.x ll 59. 6 lohn kcGlnlP-y 35 l : 16. 9'.'> J•ck Cuj gle 43 l :07.4 Not>crt M.aurt"r 46 2:21 . 6 Morrh £r1•lcy SO 21.<>I< 0. Br ltUi n H l :00. 8/ 2~0 YARD ~REASTSTROKJ; IJ.ob Ov rnet dt' 4 1 l :07.9 W, RuHt•l l 48 2:22 . ti w. lihrlct-. 52 2"1,:.> Burt K•nner )3 l :01. } John H<"dlc l 35 2:41.08 Sta n tlcConnell 4 1 1:09.3 '!al OnuHuit 48 2:23. s 2 Jerry C:runbt!' r .:; l :0 1, 5 l'a.Jl Reink·· 38 2:45.0 Joe Hepfl 40 L :11.14 Dic11, i.lpu!.1 .!.a 2:2•.21 Ed a.... d •r. n l• . I L. OsJliro )() 1 :02. I Patte 2:45. 7 v . John.tt.on .. 2 1:11.S 500 VAAO FREESTYLE ?f:"l<'r I.at .. 34 2'"','4 o::t ilofffl'lan 3C l :0:.. 0 Peredt t: ..trit t"l }8 2 :45. b8 =>•ve &..mtki ~ l: l4.) Carl Yat-U 45 ; , 51 .3 Lyle l't"thlerma.1 ~J Vs •.:. 100 YARD llJDl'llDUAL f':~Dl.t:'i IHch ard ;t•he 2 : 51. '.> Chuck lit net 40 1:14. 5 Dual\e Draves 4 7 6 : 11 . I IHI l naughe:r )I 2(1 . 4M Thoopaon Mann JO L :00, '.> Jerry l.ltttt" .)'/ 2: 52 .0 Dona l l\ Jone• 11) 1:17.6 frank IJlal r 47 f:19.ti .\I an Wat t<"s 2•.• J . Ceogh<'ttm"I 31 L :01 , 11 Cene '4•,v,cl 2 :52 . 5 f . 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S Geori.;~ ''· ,1ankL:"1 ';6 SLdney Wl'inlicrs 60 ittN 76 t OVER U\ w~Jpu, f000 I 1WM1. il'I • t~day 2:5'L1 !a.,"ll An.cJ, r1on 2 :41.4 fldln On•&ard 61 )0 Y\RI> J-'REESiYLE r~ional Mu1u'1 1wimminJ comprt1hOC\ ~t.thew l<·lski S'J llll Lou orO\.i h l:O. .4 in the USA and look &ye 001 of '"' tint 2 :44. 11 \l(red -:erh-..r.f! 44.l pl.a.en. OQ,1- teua Crom lowt C.11r (low Cal Sct,a~Cfer 'j'\ i:4< . 11 Al Q.tth • :. ):13. 0 "-· Laury 1l 41.8 lllCft Md four ~ nm ,,...., WJlh '>00 Y\RO FREE~TYLL Anthor.v Anuistasio ht 3:22.c hoftoun, J'C1 D01W ol w wi.nc C'WUI: f'11.ol Dunaklu /l 52 .84 ner Jim Wl'lch SS John Lee hoer 63 4:31.2 C:IOM to Olympk: calibre 1•1mmn1 ~ •:19. 5 John Rl•hf!r 59.0 Botb men •n.d women had wonted out ,OQ YAltD F'Rt..ESTYLG erry .. _,lstron \t­ 6:\0. 61 Jac.o ton 12 1:08.S tottthu for thJJ eocnperidon Ind we \v1ttl~ ~l~n. S1 b : SI .16 L . Os!>ornl' l .. 1:21> . I wmc totnbn Wllh our r.niaia 11 1 ttam "· Lee 1!. l :09.l) 'C'c had...._ ... cd iaAmtneli 'a w· \ . Rankln 56 7 :04.1 tldi.n On1v,ord 61 7:5~ . ) LOO YAAD lll.EESTYl.E I •Dl lW'l'U b~ 1.v:nm.u.c tht '50y 5 tan A•hCon 1:01. 2 8:19.0 :~ul~~a~~o 62 u111 rruk Jo I 21.0 John Mc: •t-1·.iie Sh 1:16. ~ 8:22 .9 I 38. ) ~=.n":,-;1 urii':f ~,:S.I~= C':rrhard H•urlc 70 O\lb ud Cltr S•immln1 Joe St.uJ l ·3 1: 22 . 5 'h'a l.oupht Ot<.Ng,t- 62 8:27. 2 lo•·• Club) \l (red ~C"r!'iunc I 46.~ •t the end of tbr pool shoutiftl 10 did, ii.w'l. Allll• rton l:l\. 6 • f.-o;Q Y~D r:tt£STYl£ fa,,.l Ouftakln 11 l S...Ob pull, ptllL It wu ;mt belutif'ul. .\. Clem,,ns 55 l : )b.59 I. . Osborne 64 21:4S.) W. Laury 1l l S6 . 0 Continued o"" Pa~~ l2 licorp.•· F.. rlorw '>~ 7: 38 . 6 AL frcd li·..ilh 64 28:41 .8 10 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Masters Records Tumble Seven records fell after the first eight events dur· ing the opening day of campetition at the Amateur Athletic Union sanctioned Masters Short 19 Course swimming cham- pionships at Santa Monica High School. Carol MacPherson, of the Rinconada Masters Swim Club set the tempo for the day when she won the opening 165G-yard heat in 22 :02.2. a new standard for the 3G-34 women 's age group. Santa Monica's Evelyn Debes followed with a record swim in the 66-lap event when she toured the Samohi pool in 26:06.51 to top the 35-40 women. Jane McCollister, a member of the 1972 Masters All-America Carol McPherson gul ps for air after 1650 victory. team, continued the onslaught on the clock with a 27: 46.72 win in the SG-54 age group. Margaret George kept up the pace in tlie 55-59 group with a 31: 52.07 victo­ ry. Dorothea Coles of the Phillips 66 Masters Club set a standard in the 60-64 years young group when she was c1ocked in 35 minutes. June Krauser of the Ft. Lauderdale Aquatics Club, another 1972 All­ American, took a record home of 24: 19.64 in the 45-49 group. Setting a new standard in the men's 1650 was Bill Cerny of the Texas Gul f Masters Swim League with an 18:07.4 clocking to top the 25-29 age-group.

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1. Bill Cerny, 1650 Free Record Holder 2. Ham Anderson, Ruth Alexander, Mildred Anderson, Margery Oldfield, Annetta Pfeiffer, Walt Pfeiffer. 3. John Spannuth, Bumpy Jones, Bob Beach, Mildred Anderson, Jim Forbes and Dorothy Swett (in front). person from the foll.owing age groups to serve THE AWARD on the committee: 25 - 29, 30- 39, 40-49, 50 - 5~ 60-69, and 70 and upward. There is established a perpetual award to be known as the CAPT. RANSOM J . ARTHUR , M. D. The Chairman of this committee shall appoint AWARD . This award is to be given in honor one of these persons to serve as Vice-Chair­ of Capt. Ransom J . Arthur , M. D. , who, by his man . sacrifice, perseverance, and dedication to improving the health of the adults of this All persons serving on the committee must nation through swimming, established the hold a current A.A. U. card and have swum in Masters Swimming Program. an A.A. U. Masters Meet within the past cal­ endar year. The Award is to be given annually at the AAU Annual Masters Awards Banquet to the person As soon as the committee is selected, but selected by the "Capt. Ransom J . Arthur, M. D. not later than February 1 of each year, a Award Committee" who has, during the past notice shall be published in the "A.A. U. year, done the most to further the following NEWS" and "SWIM-MASTER" announcing the names objectives of masters swimming: and addresses of the committee members and 1. To encourage and promote physical fit­ soliciting nominations for the award. Nomi­ ness and health in adult individuals nations shall be closed thirty days prior to not previousl y involved in competitive the A. A. U. Annual Masters Awards Banquet. recreational programs . 2. To offer the opportunity for continued The committee members shall vote by secre~ conditioning and/or to reinstitute con­ ballot and except for the nominee, the re­ ditioning for former athletes (in all sults of the voting shall not be disclosed. sports) over 25 years of age. The nominee receiving the most votes from 3. To encourage individuals, educators, the committee members shall be the recipient recreational leaders , schools, medical of the award. societies, clubs, organizations, and communities to organize and conduct life- long physical , recreational , and competitive masters programs. 4. To enhance fellowship among partici­ pants. 5. To stimulate research in the physiology and psychology of adult participation at basic and clinical research levels, and to investigate the benefits of con­ tinued exercise programs on aging pro­ cesses , cardiopulmonary involvement, orthopedic problems, and other preven­ table debilitating processes.

The "Capt. Ransom J . Arthur, M. D. Award" shall be symbolized by an appropriate trophy permanently displayed at the National A. A. U. Headquarters along with a suitable award to be presented to the recipient.

The perpetual trophy and annual award shall RANSOM J. ARTHUR be financed by donations.

THE COMMITTEE This award was created to honor the person who in the past year has done the most to Within thirty days from the National A. A. U. further Masters Swimming and it was only fit­ meeting the Masters Committee Chairman shall ting that Judge Robert E. Beach, Vice-Chair­ appoint a person to serve as Chairman of the man of the AAU Masters Swimming Committee , "Capt. Ransom J . Arthur, M. D. Award" Commit­ presented the first ·"CAPT . RANSOM J . ARTHUR tee. M. D. AWARD" to the man who founded Master~ Swimming -- Capt. Ransom J . Arthur -- at the Within thirty days of his or her appointment, Annual Masters Awards Banquet held at the the Chairman of this committee shall appoint Miramar Hotel in Santa Monica, CA on May 19 one person from each zone along with one 1973. ' 1973 MASTERS NATIONAL SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS ZOO YARD INDIVIDIJAL MEDLEY ZOO YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDL EY WOMEN 45-49 AAU SHORT COURSE - 25-yd Indoor Pool Millie 'Bergeron 33 Z:S0 .6 Anne Mcdufre 38 Z:Sl.7 SO YARD FREESTYLE May J8.-19-20, 1973 ... Santa Monica, California Judy Gannon 33 Z:S 1.0 Belay Jordan 36 Z:SS.4 Patricia. Chnton 45 3o. o Etha. beth Roepke 3Z ): 12 .6 Ann Cha.nip 37 Z:S9.5 nerna Bennett 4 5 30.7 COCl\piled by Betty Talbot Alhon Hf'ins 33 ): 1) .9 Jan~t Lanott 37 ) : OS.C} Bobbi Turcotte 45 32.6 HC'lcn Qeoffrton 34 l:2A.5 Ann K..y )? ): 10.0 Virginia. Buziell 47 35.0 WOMEN 25.. Z9 C ynthia Walter• Z7 I: 19.1 Joan Caldel.ron 34 3:19.i Mira Brklc lS l: LS.l Virginia Roydcn 46 JS.7 SO YARD FREESTYLE Martha. Lut~ Z!> 1:22.5 Lynn OeVlctorta )I )·<4-1.7 Evelyn Di!bf'• 37 ): lS.S Sally Scholer -4 9 3o.6 Carol Brown Clay Z6 Z6.Z• Marte Siddons Z9 1:58.S CoUttlf' Cltvf'land 33 l:S0.7 Puck PaTkf' ld } Zl.S Rita Salem 49 39.0 loge Renner lb z6.9 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Bl"Vl"rly Coon 34 4 · ll . .? Barba ra Jhneh.aw 36 1:14.h Mary F orbc• "7 1:01.9 Bonnie Edward• 28 T 27.S Ca rol Brown clay %6 1:07.7 WOMEN 35-31) Mary Connelly 3? 3:40.0 100 YARD FREESTYLE Sally Ann Peter ion Z6 T Z7 .S Inge Renner 26 1:08.0 50 YARD FREESTYLE WOMEN 40-44 Patricia Clinton 45 1:09.z• Beverly Elliott 20 27.7 Judy R.asmusaen l.7 l: lO.l Patricia Bretee 37 ZB.Z* $0 YARD FREESTYLE B~rna Bennett 4 S 1:10.1 3 t.6 Virginia Buu:c::ll 47 Irene David 29 27.9 Su1an Coolidge Z6 1:12.3 Jvanell~ t-loe 35 l9.S 1 Maggie John.on 42 l:Zl.9 Suaa.n Coolidge 26 Z8.6 Con1tance Carton 2.5 1:12.4 Eve Andert10n 35 30,3 Jody Anderaon 4 3 33.7 Virginia Royden 46 I :24. 1 Kacey Conway Z7 T 29.7 Patt Kamm. 26 1: 16.7 Janet L•nott 37 10.7 Mickey Shocklf"y 44 JS.Z Rita Salem 4 9 1:26.2 Si.lly Jo Aotonchuk 28 T Z9.7 Irene David 29 1:17.9 JuHe Cideonsc 35 ll.Z Velma Radon 40 38.7 Mary Betti 46 1:28.6 M•reha Luu 25 Z9.8 Sally Jo Aoto nchuk 28 1:18.8 Puck Puke 38 Jl.6 Carol R ob1n1on 43 0.8 Sally Scholer 49 1:30.5 Veronica Mann 28 ll.7 Kacey Con,,.,ay l.1 1: 19.S Mary Spencer 36 ll.9 Dorothy Kle1at 4Z s 1.2 Mary Forbe• 4 1 Z: 14.5 Gumy M•y Bradley 28 32.6 Monie• Lee Zuv>c ZS 1:20.0 Judy Hathaway 38 32.1 100 YARD F'REESTYLE ZOO YARD FREESTYLE Ga.rgi Borowa\u. 26 ll.l C ynthta Wa.ltera l.1 l:l.0.7 Sue Garrott 35 34.9 Meg Webet er 4! I: 14.7 Anne Adami '45 z:B.h Pamela Huie ZS 33.6 Je111eBartlettWat1on27 1:21.6 Corvue Anne Wilson 38 35.t> Edith Gruf'ndPr 44 I: I S.8 Berna Bennett 4 S 2:40.) 100 YD FREESTYLE C heryl Stoebe 27 1:30.7 Saa Lilly 38 39.9 Jody Anderton 43 I: 17 .9 Betty T•lbol 47 3:02.0 Carol Brown Cliy 26 58.8• Ginny Bradley 28 1: 33.8 Bonnit FortU:r 37 S2. .8 Mickey Shockley 44 I: 19.Z T ink Bolster 4 S J:OS.J Inge Renner 26 59.1 M•rte Siddons l.9 1:48.3 100 YARD FREESTYLE Velma Rado n 40 I :3S.S Mary Betti 46 J:Zij,0 Vickie Good ZS T t:Ol.9 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY Patric!• Breoec 37 ( 64.z Dorothy Klfiol 4Z Z:00.9 SOO YARD FREESTYLE Bonnie Edward• 28 T 1:01.9 Vickie Good iS Z:30.5'. Beth Couvrette 36 1 07.7 2.00 YARD FREESTYLE June Krau1f>r 46 7: I 1.7 Sally Ann Petcrion 26 1:02..4 Inae Renner 26 2:32.9 £v ~ And~r•on JS l 08.l Ga.ii Roper 4j 2:28.t;• Berna Bcnnc-tt 4 5 7:Z4 .9 Constance Careon z; 1:02.8 Detty Ann Cary 27 Z:37.7 Ja net Lanott 37 I 10.1 Barbara Rc~v• 43 Z:•4.0 Tink Bolst er 4 S 8:10.1 Beverly Elliott 26 1:03.1 Conat.il.nce Carson ZS 2:38.6 Judy H•thaway 38 l ll.l Edith Cruendt:"r 44 Z:49.S Betty T albot 47 H:lb I Lucy Johnion 2.5 1:03 .4 Suu.n Coolidge lb Z:39.9 Mary Spf'ncer 36 I U.1 Meg Web•t ~r 42 l:49.9 Mary Betti 4b 9 : S8.J Irene David zq 1:04.Z. Sue Cla.vm 26 2:S4.3 Juhe Cideon se 35 J )4.S , Mary Murr•y oil Z:SS. l 1650 YARD FREESTYLE Cynthia Walters 27 1:06.8 Je1a1eBartlettWat1on 27 3:06.6 Puck Parke 38 1 14.8 ! Ceraldinf" Koupal 40 Z:SS.3 June Krauser 46 l4: 19.64• Sally Jo Antonchuk 28 1:10.2. ~ a rie Siddons Z9 3:49.9 Mc.rtha C:ha.p1n 3S 1 15.9 ' Maggie J ohn1on 42 ):03 .& Berna Bennett 4 S ZS: 2.1,60 Carol Skolnu:k 28 1:10.S WOMEN 30-34 Sue Oarra tt 35 l 18.8 Jane Hube r 40 3: l b. I T ink Bolote r 4S 27:49.16 Betty Talbo t 47 28: 12.44 ~:::;IBs%:;:k~7 26 :: : ~ :! ~~n~~~?a!.~~~sfVLE Z7 .8• ;~~h y~~~r~~E~gTYLE Z: 36.• ~~g 'Cv~t ?1 .~R4~ESTY LE 7:5!.8 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Landa Mcindoe zs 1: 17.8 Roberu Riddell 32. 2.9.0 Eve Andf'rton 35 2.:40.1 Gerald1n~ Koupd -10 8: IJ.S Patr ic1a Chnton 45 l:il.0• Veronica Mann 28 l:Z0.3 Carol Jewell 30 30.0 Evelyn Debes 37 2:41 .9 Jane Hub•r .&O 8:) 1.l Bobbi Turcotte 4 S l:ZZ. I Tolll Humber Z7 l:Zb.~ S•ndy Ruth Br o~.,, 30 3Z.7 Judy Huh.>way 38 Z:4b.8 l l>SO YARD FREESTYLE Anne Ada_nu 4S l :Zl.I 200 YARD FREESTYLE Gai1 Anne M eehan ll 33.q Och.a l)oohng 38 2:48,! Gail Ropf'r 4j !Z:59.c.O• Virginla Buzi.t•Jl .. 1 I: JZ.4 Carol Brown Clay lb Z:14.i Boots V1kstrom 31 36.S Mir;& 8rk1c 3S 2:S7.l Edlth Gruc:indc:ir 44 2o:4 l,3S Rit.a. Salem 49 I :40.9 Mari1yn Richiton 25 2: l8.Z Patricia Ta.ylor ) 1 37 .7 Judy C tlbcrt 37 1:08.0 Mary Murray 41 l7: l.7 .07 Ann Schroede r 47 Z: tz,q ZOO YARL> BAC KSTROKE ::~~i~!d;::::.:: 20 ~~i~: : h~~c~AR~fo:iRfiESTYLE 1:61.5• fu~Oc1::§~b~Rf,ESTYLE 7: t 6,0 ~ae::1~~~ec~~~p.d 40 ~z~~~ : i~ Bobbi Turcutte 45 3: 13.7 Beverly Elliott 26 2.:30.4 Roberta. Riddell 32. l:OS.5 £vt"' Anderton 35 7:35.0 Barb,Ha Odonr 43 31:33.SJ Rita Sale1n 49 3:39.CI Cynthia Wa.lter• 2.7 2.:33.l Ehz.ibeth Roepke 3l. 1:11.2 Ann Kay J7 7:38.l Rexene A•hrord 42 32:4 8 .t,4 EUriedc R. ojlt•r1 4 5 3:Sl.S Cheryl Stoebe 27 2:S0.0 Cail Anne Meehan 33 1:13.6 Judy Hoithaway 38 7:44.0 Elen• St\lmp! 41 34:3 1.H 100 YARD llRF:ASTSTROKE Pam Huie 2S 2: 59.S S~ndy Ruth Brown 10 l; IS.9 Mira Brk)C JS 7:'59.b Ch.-rlotk ~t c-yer 44 3b:.3t .SI Anne Adam• .&5 l:Z7 .ci• Schelly Armitronc 29 3:23.2 Boots VHtstrom ll 1:18. 3 Connu· Anne Wilton 38 X:04,8 Pa.th Huunic-r 40 40'.57.97 E Unedf' Rn1.:r1 4S l:lb.O SOO YARD FREESTYLE Col•tt• Cl•veland l3 l:ZZ.O Judy G>lbcrt 37 S:46.Z 100 YARD llACKSTROKE Vir guua Roydt•n 46 1:4J.q Vickie G ood 25 6:06.6 Patr icia Taylor ll 1:27.3 16~0 YARD FREESTYLE Barba.ra Rt·c'''" 43 I: t7 .l Sandy L ewu <49 1:41.b Constance Carson 2S 6:Z7.l ZOO YARD FREESTYI.. E Evdyn Q,.bes 37 Z5:0t.51 Mary Murr"'y 41 l:H.9 Betty T•Ibot 47 1:49,q Lucy Johnson ?S 6 : 39.6 Car o l Macpheraon 34 2:23.4 Anrt\l McGuire 38 lS:ll.i.89 Janet Partr1rlge 4 1 l:lS.O La.Verne Goodlet 48 Z: 11.4 Pamela Huie Z.S 7: S5 .7 Robert.a Riddell 32 Z~J l. 4 Ann Kay 39 Z6:04 .40 Cmdy Baxtt•r 40 I : 17. I 200 YARD llllEASTSTROKE Schelly Armatrong 29 9 :06.8 Sandy Ruth Brown lO 2:SS.I Judy G ilb.-rt 37 10:08.20 J•oe Huber 40 I: 38.1 Elfriede RoJCc: r a 4§ 3:30.0 l 650 YARD FREESTYLE l)oou Vtkstrom 31 3:06J~ Eva \.arhle 39 30:l-&.,50 Lortf'nt Boyt-r -tl 1:44.Z BcttyTa.lbo t 47 3:55.t Constanco Carion 105 ZZ:P.4~ 500 YARD FREESTYLE 100 YARD BACKSTRO KE Mdhc p ..d 41 l:Sl.~ Sandy Lewi1 49 4:0S.L Kacey Conway 2.7 2.S: Sl.40 Carol M~ c i)her1on iii 6:27.Z Lenora Gilchr ist 36 l : ll.Z• C.-rol Rob1n•on 43 I:~~ ,0 Ann Schn~edcr -47 4:Zt').) Sche1ly Armsuong 29 32:S8.ljq Judy G annon 33 7:02.5 Bf:lly rordan 3& l l}.3 Path Hut1nc:rr -10 Z:Z0.4 SO YARD Bt'TTERFLY 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Allton Heina ll 7:48 .3 C<>nnit· Anne Wtl&on 3d l:lO.t ZOO YARD UACKSTROKE Anne Adame 45 l•. I• Bcetty Ann Cary Z7 1:09.Z Sandy Ruth Brown )0 8:-tZ.Z Juhe CtdC'onse 35 1:21.0 Barbara R~t:ve 4l l:.a4.4 J une Kr.au•~r 46 JS.o Patt Kamm 26 1:19.S lbSO YARD FREF.STYLE !'>A a ry Sptnc(:r 36 J: 2$.6 J •.met P•rtr1dJtt> 41 J:l7.2 Pbt.ricia Chnlo n 4S Jb.-1 Susan Clavin z.o 1:2.1.~ Caro) Macpherso n 34 ZZ:Oi.Zo Barb&ra H inshaw lb 1:l?.l J ane Hub~·r 40 3:29.l Bobbi Turcotte 45 J8.1 Julie Ann Barnes Zb l:Z4.l Judy G.._nnon 33 24 :01.33 Sut• Carr1:1tt 35 1:37.0 Candy Uaxt (} r 40 -l : H .0 Della Schorr 45 19.; Kacey Conway l.7 1:2.8.0 Ahson Hems 33 25:52.01 Judy Gl ib<· rt 37 1:,..0.4 I.ori ~r'H.' Ooyer 41 l:~l . 5 Sally Schokr 49 41.0 M•rgi Borow1k1 26 1:30 .8 Boots Vtlstrom H 2.9: 16.02 Bunnle r.. o rstcr .l7 l: tS.t B.arb,Hol Odon.- 4 3 4:01,7 Vi.rginia Ruyden 4b H.4 2 35 Cheryl Stoebo 27 1:4Z.l Sandv Ruth Brown 30 9: .ss ZOO YARL> BACKSTROKE Carol Rob1n1on 43 ~ tz.q Ann Schroeder 47 ~9 . l ZOO YARD BACKSTROKE IOO YARD BACKSTROKE Bouy Jtardan lb Z:3'l . I• 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE 100 YARD BUTTERF'LY Betty Ann C•ry l1 Z:Jl.o• Mathe Bergeron jj l:l7.l Lt:nora G.lchn$t lf, l : JC) ,Q ;C;..n::.d.,..y!.!,;BF&~x:,.t<.=r=;4;;0;====~1:Cll-;4-jr 7 9 JuneKr.-ue~r 46 t:Zl.~ Pa-n Kamm z, T 2:52.b J.tn~ Hanson 3l l:Z · Connie Anne Wilson )8 l:S'L'l Judy Andc.•raon -13 l;)'i.7 D~lla Schorn 45 l:ZIS.1 13 7 Ca.thertnf' K1•mptr 27 T Z:5Z.t G a il Annt> Mf"f'han l:Z.8. Ann Kay 3q 3:0S.J R~x\:'rW AlhfoTd 4 2 l:ltl.S Tink Bohl er 45 t:.\S.2 Sue Clavin Z~ 3:00 .l Patricia. Taylo r ll l:lO.B Martha Ch.t.po n 3S 3:1 1.o Mic key ShocklC'y 44 1:4.?.0 4 3 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDl.F:Y Juli.eAnnB'1rnc1 20 3:04.l Joan Caldeira H l: 0. Evelyn Ot'blS J7 ~:IJ,.!. Lor1o.'JW Doy ..· r 4l 1:4t• . !> Anne Adami 45 1:17.J• .!cssieBa.rtlfl ttW.lUnnZ7 J:tz.q 200 YARU BAC KSTROKF: Rl\rl>ar,, ll1nt>haw Ji, }· 17 . '7 Charlo ttt-• Meye r 44 l : 17,8 Patricia. C hnto n 45 l:l0.1 Marie Si.ddon1 2.9 3:57.S C (l.rnl Mat:pheriton H l:-i&.I Eva C•r hlf' J9 kll.41 Elcn.ti Stump! 41 l :"J l. l D"° l la S chorn 4'> t:Z4.l 100 YARD BREASTSTROKE Judy Cannon l.l 2.:SJ .'l Sm• Co.rr.all 3r; ldS. l:J M ille P('(·d 41 Oltq. Bobbi Turcuttc 4 S 1:10.i Vickie Good Z5 I: 16.4 C.a>I Ann• Mech•n ll l: l l.O 100 YARL> BRF:ASTSTROKF. !00 \'ARO BREASTSTROKE 7 Sally Scholf'r .\9 1:3(, ,1,, Carol Skolmck Z8 1:18.ti Jan<" Hanson lZ l: 14 · l..,ant"itt· Ho"· }CJ I: 18. 1• Cindy fi.t. , tcr 40 l· \O.t 3 3 9 4 Virgim.i Ruydcn 4b 1:.,.0 . .i Sally Ann Pdt'raon 26 l·ZO.S Bf\l'f>rlv Coor " :-1 . 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Dennis Br•tt•an B 1,ss.o 100 YARD BUTTERFLY Johnnie Behht> &4 47.3 I.an Curdon z7 Zo\.30 Wm_ Cerny 2'> Z:4LC.. Jtm Bam lO l:S8.J Richard McDOnouah ]0 55.38 8ern1ce Wayne 63 47.6 Ron.ild Allen 25 z. 4 .40 Louis H~wttt Z7 l.:4}.0 James Crane 11 l:S9.2. Cciorge Spear 31 S5,90 Btrnicc S1lver f)O 57.8 Ru•,.till W.O Tom L°"ndu 31 59 .85 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Drn 40 58.8 Bud Schumach•' r 4 2 1:19 .07 i oo YARD BREASTSTROKE L.arry Ratfaelli 30 1:02.3 Tho mas Macedo ]6 Z: l8.J• Dt-r'HI Rice 40 59.J John G dmorc 41 1·2:0.ZO Ted Haartz 4 5 z. .. Z.l• Harold Coulaton J r 31 1: 02.6 Charle t Krepp Jr 17 Z:21.l Edward Sch~lonka 4 0 S9.9 John Wordt-n ..aJ 1:20.20 Rvuom Arthur 47 2:48.7 Ray Bray lZ 1:02..8 L~wu Cook Jr JS 2:Z5.41 Richard Had.76 Jtyl Ka rb&ch 4S Z:Sl.3 Rack Ev&n1 31 1:03 .4 Ray Mart>n lS 2:25.46 E dward Emoe Jr H 1:00. 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Hub•rt Williams Jr 42 S:J7.9 Stan Mt:Conncll 4:1 l:l3.8 Fredt-rtck Farl•y Sr 4S l:r,r,.~ Ben Fucher 31 Z:JS.2 Wilh•m Allen 3S Oisq. G r<11 ham Johnttoo 42 ~:39 . 0 Arthur Wdch 40 T Z:4Z.8 LOO YARD lNDJVlOUAL M EDLEY Robert Couine B Z:36.l ZOO YARD BREASTSTROKE J ohn Craigo« 43 5:55.6 Frank R Jim Cotton .a O 6:54.0 Picrr<' Hathaway .+l Z:5Z.4 Edward Rudlo U 49 I' 12:.4 50 YARD FREESTYLE S cott Bee lman 38 2.:48.b Sam Morris 40 b:S4.SO YARD F'REESTYl... E John Gtlmor~ 41 Z:S9.l Oon Stupfel 4S Ll3.Z Roger Ander son J6 24.00 Wilham Parks :37 Z:Sl.1 B wnpy Jonf>a 40 18:40.01 • MEN 45.. 49 Hyl Karba('h 4 S I: l-1.3 Jam StcvP•on 38 24.42. Mtke Ma.ckltn J6 Z:5Z.9 Huberc Williams Jr 42 19:ZZ.9l 'JO YARU FREES TYLE Gene Mack 4 5 l:P.5 R.tchard Tanabe Jr 38 24.47 Brt•n Stua rt 38 Z: Sb.l Gra ham John•ton 4l 19:4 2.31 Ted Haartz. 41) ZS.01• Lou S•h· ~r•tein 40 t:lo.- Edward Hinth•1A>' 36 24.Sl Norman l.ttw<11k 39 2:59.0 Robt"r\ Bea.ch 4Z ZO:J6.bl Charl•·• Thoma.s 4~ Z~.50 2.00 YARD lNDJVJDUAL M J:::l)LEY Bradford Sturtevant J9 ZS .14 Budd Symc-• 38 l :00.7 Ot"nl• Ri e l~ 40 22: 18.85 Carl Yates 4'> l6 .38 Paul Hulingcr 48 Z:lt,, lie;. Bill H.ob«"rtton 37 ZS .20 Robe rt Kinney 35 3:0tl.Z Arthur Wckh 40 22:23 .68 S a.nlord Oick..:y 4 7 Zti.74 Duane "raveos 47 .? z.-..1 Joe Nf'al J7 2S.SJ David Lamott J7 3: l5 . .l Bud Schumacher 42 24·11.l.., Duane Dr•v"• ·t7 2.o .92 Helmut Onua•cat 49 .?:JO.l David Umott 37 Z6.7S SO YARD BUTTERFLY P1rrrc Hath•'4'ay 4l 24:1 1.40 Agostino Ar c1di. .'l <.'nt1~) 49 l7.00 Edw~rd RudloCf 49 l·43 .2 Skip Allen 36 26.78 Richard fanabt- Jr 38 2.S.4• Sam Morn• 40 Z4:J2.tt8 non St.upfel 4S Z7 .40 1-lyl Karbach 4'> l:Sl5 Robert Mack 37 26.85 Santly Gideonse J9 26.<> Dan Crut•ndt•r 4J Z0:28.1 l Rich~rd Bland 47 2.7.44 Robert ZieKlt-r 4S l .S-1 . .J Jay Lehr 36 26.93 Robf'rt Wills JS 27 .S Jer ry V1ckt-r• .. z. Z7:04.88 Robt-rt C':unn~ngharn 4S ?7.•b Lou SilvrrstC'tn .J~ .z:r;i; J R.ex 0'0"\1 3S Z7.30 Thom.as ~&ct'dO lb 2.7.CJ Don Johna;on 41 10:30 . .l~ Dfrk Chatterton 4 7 27.70 Gene Mack 45 z.:r,ff.O Mark Hoffer 37 29.21 Charles K repp Jr 37 Z8.0 100 YARD llACKSTROK~: Walh•an Marehall ·17 l8.17 D ick Ch•tter•on 4 ; ):00.0 Bud Jcwrtt 35 29.24 Jor N~al J7 28.0 Bu.tnpy Jone:• 40 t~Ol.9 .. Donald Hubh •• rc: 4 ".> .!ll . 14 Jim Forbt-s ·F ~:ll..'\ Wtlham Allen l5 29 .lZ John Dt'laney 39 28.9 Bob Miller ,.,. l:OS.2 Ron Mo1•1eor "'' 30 i1 J-' r edt-rick F".lrley Sr -&5 3·-n 3 David Bf"cht.el 3S 29.35 BraanStuart 38 2CJ.O Wilham Cl inton 41 l:OS.4 100 YARD FREEST Yl.E . MEN 50 0. 54 . . . J ohn Spannuth 19 ?9 .70 Alflx Gdbert J9 Z9.l JoC' Prata 44 1:06.4 Carl Vatt-a 45 5lJ.tS• 50 YARD FREBSTYLl:: lOO YARD F REJ::S TYl.E Mark Ho(frr 31 31.b Robrrt Burnude 41 1:08.1 Ced Haa.rtz. 4S Si. Z Raymond Haltomak1 ~i z.;. 11 • Roger Ander son 36 SJ.6 Skip Alkn JO 32-• ..? John C ra11otH" -13 1:08.K Chad<"I Thomas 4S 59.3 Alec Penny ~O l• .. H3 Edw-1.r d Hinsh..l"- Jo S4.JS Htctor VAlcnc 1 a 38 JJ.8 Ft'•nk Rc-yn,,lds 41 1: 10.0. Sanford Oick •~Y ..J i 1 00.Z T ed vonBerckt>feldt 51 2.1 .S Z Ray Marlin 35 1:00.t.4 P1t'rrf' HathAway 42. l·H.3 RH'h..-\rd Bland 47 1 OZ.5 Marun Foster 54 l1 .40 Jlm St~v <"tor. )ti SS.9 Sandy G1dt':onsc )9 1:01.77 200 YARD BACKSTROKL Oon Stvpf('} 4 S l 03.S Lyle F~ld c r man 53 l8.ZI Btll Robertson 3i' 56.3 Sam Jone• 37 1: 04,gO Bob M1llf'r i4 !:23.t• Ron Meier .a~ 1 15.9 Tohn Rob~ruon 52. ZH.•O Joe '.'IE" .\ I l7 57.'j AlexC1lb<" rt J9 1·09.0 Wtlham C:hnton 41 2:2CJ.ti RobPrl ~kO,:rmou 4CJ l 22.3 A r nold HeUuohn S2 l9 .25 Mtkc Mac..chn lb S9 .0 Brian Stuart 31:1 1: 11.0 Jo~ Prat.a. 44 Z:ZCJ .9 ZOO YARJ) FR££STYLE John BrickP r 52 Rob ert Mack 37 59 .2 Barry F a•bendcr 35 l : IJ.S8 Rob<.•r t Burn"'Jde 4 1 2::3tJ.4 Carl Vate$ 4~ Z:OS.8• Ray N1cOl 52 F'rcde rtc '.'licholt JS 1:00.7 100 YARD !NOIVJDUA L MEDLEY Johl\ Cra1~u· ·'3 Z:Jt..S Rob1.·rt C:unn1r"i.:,ham .. 5 Z:2l."" Peter La.ta S"' Scott Brf'hnan 18 1~00.8 Rkh~rd Tana.b~ J r 38 1:01.l Frank R""ynoldi 2:39.2 W:lham ~tann 4-!'t l:ZJ. ; Strattun Louck• SJ Oa.vid Lamott 17 1;00.8 Sandy Gid~onst" J9 1:04 .3 K<'nncth KH'llba ll .a2 2::43.li Frank B l ~ur -1 i Z:Z4.7 100 YARD FREESTYLE Skip Allen 3b 1:02.2 Charles Krapp J r T l:OS.) Kcnnt·th Ruont"y 40 2:44.0 Gt>n1· Pc.-rle- lt 2::2S.9 Raymond Ha.komak1 52 ij'.; J~;. Ronald Cilchrist lb 1:0<4.6 Thomaa Macedo J(, T t:OS.l Pier rt' H.)thawa)I .az ?:44.1 Lou Stlvt'"r•h:in 4 l.:32.9 MarLn FoslC"r 54 S9.3 Hrc1or Valencia 38 l:OS.O William Parks )7 l:O'i.S Arthur WcL<'h 40 2:45.0 Gene MaC'k ;i; ?:3o.6 Warr 1 n KlriiH. SI I 01.0 Davi d Bechtel )S l:Ob.Z Jo,. Nea l 37 1: 07.4 Oav1d LN'nsk1 4-1 2:48.6 Willi.im MarJh.lll 47 l:4Z.l John \.h·wt; 53 I 01.1 Bud Jewett lS 1:06.3 Brian S tuil.rt 38 1:09.9 100 YARU OREA.STSTROK.£ SOO YARO F'A.EESTYLE Ted v•mBerci<.c:foldt 'tl I 01.Z Wilham Allen JS 1:07.3 Rob~rt Wills 38 1:10.4 Ashlev Jon"'• -11 1·12.1 Cari \'ates -15'. 'i'.:4-t . l• Alec P•·nny SO 1 01 .' ZOO YARD FREESTYLF: Robert Pattf'n J8 1:13.4 John Davit·# 4-t l : I Z.S Frank Blaa 47 6:25.J Dort· Schwal> JI' S I I OZ.• Bradford Sturtevant 39 1:59.7• Mark HoHl· r 37 I: l l.6 G lenn Conn<'lly 43 l : l o.Z: Loo S ih·crsh·1n -!f b:SZ.2 Edw.&rd Recd Sr 53 I Ol.7 Roger Ander aon 36 l: S9 .9 Skip Allen 36 l : l 4 .0 J 1m Cotton -10 l:ll.Q Wtlh~m Mar•ha.11 ..,.. 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ZO:H.5q• John Robert.on S2 1:07 .l Robert Mack :n 2: 11.8 B•ll Robt"rtton J1 D1 •Q· Jerry Cunningham o44 l;l7.0 F r ank Blair ,i"; ? 1: 56.49 Wall L indstrom 50 1: 10.Z Joe Neal 37 2: 17.8 200 YARD INDIVJDUAL MEDLEY John Bakkila. 41 1:27.4 Lvu Stlverst t:1n 46 2.4:03.40 Edward Warntr SJ I: 19.~ M1ke Mackhn 36 ?:21.2 Richard T anabe J r 38 Z:t8.3 Donald Dobrott 41 1:2.8.1 W11li•m M•nr 4 8 24:20.76 Str<11t-ton Loucks SJ l:Zb.l Bury Fubendtr JS 2:21.8 Ray Martin 35 2: 18.9 200 YARD BREASTSTROKE W>lh•m !>hr•h•ll 47 26:54.70 Albert f"roll 5l 1: Z8 .3 !&y uhr 36 Z;Zl.9 Thomu M•cedo lb Z:24.8 A1hley Jon<1 ~I Z: 41.3 f\obcr< M cDermott 49 Z9:ZZ.03 200 YARD f"REESTYLE F r ederic Nichola 3S Z:2.9.4 Buddy Bclahe 39 2.:28.0 John Oav1c8 ·'4 Z:4 1.4 F r edt· r ick Farlt-y Sr 45 30:29.J S Joh:O C r ~ws SJ z: 14.l Ma rk Hotler 37 2:32..8 Wi lli am l'a.rka 37 Z:28.6 Bob M1ll"r 4-l. 2·44.4 100 YARD BACKSTROKE Martin Fost er S4 2: Jb.9 500 YARD FREESTYLE Robert Patten 38 2:4 1.b Hubt!rt W1ll.~ma Jr 4.? 2:40.q PaUl Rutinueor 48 1:06,4• Fred Ta1oh SZ Z: 19 . 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J Barry Fasbender JS 6: 1S.l M N 40-44 Edward Emes J r 44 28.0 ZOO YARD BACKSTROKE £dward Warn ~ r 53 l : SS.Z Jay Lehr 36 6:42.7 !>O YARD FREESTYLE Jerry Zwirn 40 28.SO Paul 1futin,1;tl'I' 48 i :Z4.4* Albert Fros t SZ l:44.3 Frederic Nicho l• 35 7: 16 .8 Don Roitntha.l 4 l Z4.00 E dward Sc hclonka. 40 28.54 Duant Draves 4 7 2:24.8 SOO YARD f'REESTVLE t6SO YARD FREESTYLE Jerry Zwirn 40 2S.l4 S tan McConndl 41 l.9.t> Gene Mack .. s Z:4--4.S John C r ewa SJ 6: IZ.3• Bradford Sturtevant 39 ZO: 15.80 Robert Burn tide 4 I Z5.3'4 John Davit' I 44 Z9 .7 Don Stupfol 45 2 :46.S Fred T••oJi S2 6: 16.5 74 Sam Jone1 J7 Z0:24.ZO Ed Breiaacher 40 2. s . 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.... -r1C; ~ • .... , -• I appr eci ate and recognize your feelings • ~ : ~.#" about having two Masters Championships in 1 year within 4 months of each other .

However , I respectively refer you to page 1 of thi s Volume II No . 2 of SWIM- t-L\STER and herin I quote John Spannuth : "The Masters Program i s f un and health oriented . We do not want to become overly competitive. "

Is it not possible that if we stress a highly concentrated group of competitors for One Grande National Championship per year that this might discourage Masters swimming in general ?

After all , what is the supreme reason for Masters swimming? Primarily it is to get older people back i n shape , motivate them by competition , establish common bonds o f friendshi p , and most important of all, to prevent heart disease t hereby promoting bet­ ter health.

I unequivocally cannot see that two 1972 Championships were counter pr oductive what• soever! It gave many people a 2nd chance. Many couldn 1 t or cannot afford to travel to Bare Proof: distant far off San Mateo or Santa Monica, CA . Many might not have been or are ready in this epic of time. Swim Records It is diff icult for me to visualize that q once a year meeting is sufficient to get people together and keep their perpetual in­ terest up. Remember that we are competing (Skinny ) Dip with the regular AAU , the Colleges and age group swimmers not in a strictly competiti ve BONN - (UPI) - Swimming in the nude may be sense but never the less competing for rec­ the best way to improve racing times, the Sport ogniti on, pool time/spac e etc. These face Illustrierte said in its current edition. we as a group must keep the kettle boiling. In a test the magazine recently conducted with This c an be favorable implemented by havi ng eight swimmers, including five members of the West many r egional and 2 distinct National meets . German National Team, two athletes turned in better times in the 100-meter butterfly after stri pping. Wearing their trunks, Walter Mack was clocked I µersonally am a very ernest competitor but in 1:04.8 and his brother Peter was timed in 1:05.6. recognize that unless I try to help t ~ ose who are just coming into the program, I . IN THE NUDE, Walter made it in 1:03.6. Peter might find myself in a lurch . We should all covered the distance in 1:04.4. endeavour t o help t he less talent ed swinuners "The time has long been ripe for such tests," to develop into better swimmers simulta1eous­ Sport Illustrierte said. ly as we i nexor ably plunge forward for gold , "It was a great feeling," the magazine quoted glory and Good Health~ (The last garland is Walter Mack after his swim in the nude. "It was as t he most i mportant). . though you had air in your back which was carrying you." " Without trunks, you can swim much faster," Respectfully , Peter said. SWIM MEET ·SCHEDULE JLW 2-3 Oa k Ridge Master Invitational, Oak ~idgc c.;_vic Center Swimming Pool Miss iecky Lee , P. O. Qox 1, Oak Ridge , T ~ 37830 JUN 2-3 St. Louis A. A. U. Masters Swimming Championships Mr . Dale J . Trinka, 75 Thomas Terrace , Edwardsville, IL 1-618- 521-3676 JUt' 8-10 St. Pe tersburg Recreation Department Aquatic Club Masters LC Swimming Me et Judge ll. E. Beach , 901 North Shore Dr. ~l . E ., St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Jur~ 10 1st Annual Masters 200 Meet , Denver, CO Jill Williams , 2791 So . Macon Cir. , Denver, CO 80232 JU N 15 - 16 Senior Sports Inter national , 5225 Wilshire olvd., Suite #302 Los An eles CA 90036 JU i~ 15-17 5th Annual Laramie Open Masters events (;ordon H. Thorne , President, Laramie Swim Club , 1521 Rainbow, Laramie , WY Jl.iN 16 Masters Events, Garden State Swim Pool, Joseph B. Twaits, 649 Springfield Ave., Jer keley :leights, NJ 07922 JUI: 16-17* University of Chicago Jwim Club Championship Prep Meet Ross Lambert, 1401 E. 55 th _S_t~·~z,__C~'l~1i~c~a~g~o~,i..._l_L~6~0~6~1_5;__~~~~~~~~==-=---~~~ JUL 6-8 Norwich Elks Masters , George Echentile, 6 Erie St., No rwich , NY 13815 JUL 6-8 11th Annual Denver/Aurora Open has Masters Events William Wall , 408 Oakland St. , -\urora, CO 80010 JUL 13-14~~ Georgia Haster Swimming Association Jim Fraser, P. O. Box 33042 , Decatur, G~ 30033 JUL 20- 22 Masters Events , J riffiss AFB U. S. Air Force , Don McKee , 61 Karlen Rd ., Rome , NY 13440 JUL 28-29 Mt . Sac Anne .-\dams 17432 Osborne St. Northrid e CA 91324 JUL 29 1st Annual Mile lli tlile Meet LC , c o Bill Williams, above _\UG 10- 12 NATIONAL _'\..i\U LONG COURSE Cll.\MPIONSHIPS, Chicago, IL _\UG 17- 19 3rd Annual Crestmror ~~s ter s Meet Doug Barnett, 658 Poplar, Denver, CO 80220 .-\UG 17- 19 1st Annual Rocky Mountain Masters Diving Championships Bill Williams , 2791 So. Macon Cir. , Denver, CO 80232 _\UG 25-26 Los Angeles Invitational , c /o Anne Adams (above ) SEP Lab or Day Week- end - Hawaii , Jim Cotton, P. O. Box 1314, Honolulu , HI 96807 i:O'l 107: Syracuse Parks and Recreation Chargers Masters Meet Robert Swindler, Dept. of Parks & Rec ., 412 Spencer Street, Syracuse, NY * Tentative

Continued from Page 10 Continued f rom Page 13 The article by Mr. Juba may sound somewhat cliscouraginR because he has emphasized the exceptional performance They find that this system operates very effectively and by two or three former international makes rrovision for age, standard, performance and other swimmers. H owever, if you look at all the times for all places, you will will see factors . So far as t he f i nal result i s concerned , they dis­ that it might not be too difficult to be qualify the competitor who breaks his handicap time by mor e one of the top ten swimmers in your age than: 4 sec - 100 M, 6 sec - 200 M, 8 sec - 800 M. 3y a­ group. 'So let me encourage English clubs to dopting this penalty it ensures that all compe titors swim incorporate a Master's swim group honestly . This s ystem only applies to local or club events within their clubs- Already water polo where the number of competitors i s limited. John would ap­ teains exist and all these swimmers plus others could easily form the beginning of preciate anyone interested in this system putting their the mens' Master's team. The women ideas on paper - how it could be established, administered, should also become very much involved. etc. and send them to J ohn Sp annuth , 3400 West 86th Street , In fact, the Iowa City Master's Swim­ ming Club began with women who were Indianapolis , I N 46268. mothers of children belonging to the Iowa Swimming Club. So let's go Don Br esnahan ( Anne Adams' brother) writes, "The meet was mothers. Both amateur, professional and swim-· lots of fun and I was glad to see a total of ten divers en­ ming coaches can compete. Ask your t er t he diving event. To my knowledge, this was t he first coach to get Master's swimming for Masters Diving event to be held . I hope that in the future men and women started now. Let's make the swimming team a family team. every organization hosting a Masters Swim Meet will include RALPH I. STEPHENS a diving event. This will help Masters Diving get started. " (Iowa, USA, Master's Swimming Club) 12 , '.:i tanl ey Pudel l write s t hat wl1 cn the pool is cr owded on top, you go under . Ile wears a /V\~STERsNol( · face mask due to the strong chlorine and swims 25 yds at a time underwater trying to ~WIMMING cover the distance in five strokes. Ronald Samson MD , from Miami , FL , announces a ~ost graduat~ course on Water Sports Injur- Joyce i:3loom writes , "l was introduced to the , 1 h . ies, May 25-27 , produced by ~ e Committee on delightful swimming meets by my collea gues in 3ports Medicine of t he .\merican Academy of the Heal th and Physical Education Department , Orthopaedic Surgeons. 1lon is a member of t he Professor Jane Katz and Mrs . Stacy Fr ey. facul ty and one of the sessions deals with Th ey are excellent ~xamples of swimmers Competitive Water Sports; 1) Medical as~ects whose entire families participate in the of SwillllJling and 2) Swimming for Physical meets . It is wonderful to me et such dedi ca­ Fitness. t ed and friendly athletes from all over the country . " Edie Gruender writes that in support of John Spannuth' s article on "What' s It All Abou t ", At the "Eastern Masters Championships" held she just has to tell the f ollowing: "My sis­ at Wilmington, DE , they included two events t er Sandy Brown, and my father Cliff ~row n , not recognized Nationally, the 400 yd IM and swim in t he IL and WI area meets. I t hought 200 yd Fly , hoping that enough interest.can it would be fun to swim i n a meet with &em be generated to have these events recognized when visiting them t he ned of March. Ross sometime in the future . Lamb ert coaches the University Of Chicago Masters Team and when he found out that I was NOTE: 25- year-old Masters Swimmer 3ill Watt coming, arranged for me to be a member of is looking f or a team in the Flushing, MY that group for the meet held at Northwestern area. Anyone near that wants to pick up a University , Mar . 31 - Apr. 1 . He gave me such good swirrnner, please contact Bill at 115- 34 a warm welcome that I now know what celebri­ 230th Street, Canbria Heights, MY. ties must feel like. He treated me like any other memb er of his team - - cheering , giving ~~ewslett ers are a n excellent way to get in­ times , and giving introductions to everyone formation to our swimmers. Many areas have on the team. Th e social aspect of this pro­ started newsletters f or Masters Swimming - -­ gram is one of its highlights. I have al ­ f autilius Aquatic Club (tenth year of Mas ­ ways used swimming as my diversion and form ters Swimning) Washington, DC; SPRD - St. of relaxation, but most of the time peopl e Petersburg , FL, Al an Stiles, Editor; Th e t hought it strange. It is a thrill f or me " Conn Master" , New Britain, CT , Dorothy to find others so enthused over this great Donnelly , Editor ; s;P. A. A. A. U. , Los Angeles , sport. With a f e llow like Ross Lambert C.\ , .\nne Adams , Edi tor; Celebrity 3wim Team, boosting t he Masters Swimming Program i n Denver , CO, Gini 3uzzell , Editor; DC Masters Chicago, we are going to have many people Swim Team , Meredity tl . Smith, Jr. Editor;.'\q­ ' getting together and having a ball, 'as John uatic Di gest, Rome , NY , Don McKee , Edi to r ; Spannuth says. lie is making the Program a Spokane Swim Master, Spokane , WA, D.J . Kleist Edi tor . r eally great experience . Chicago is very f ortvnate." Gus Clemens writes , "In one event t he swim­ Syd Grange , Honorary Secre:-.ary of the Ama­ mers wure lined up - -- there was t he usual t eur Swimming Union of Australia , Has writ­ silence for a start but then a small voice t e n John Spannuth abouta handicapping system was heard ' good luck, Dad' . " Gus' daughter which they '1ave adopted , giving competitors insisted on taking one of his awards to a start in the various events according to school to show it of f to al 1 her f "i~ :Lends , their personal standards. In application: and "This is what makes the Master's Swim­ 100 Meter Fr e e H'cp Time Go At ming Program great!" Swimmer A 78 sec 0 B 76 sec 2 In thP. April issue I pulled a boo- boo! I re­ C 76 sec 2 ported that copies of the .'\AU Code .Jook were D 75 sec 3 available for $3. 00 . The price is real 1 y E 75 sec 3 only ~2 . 00 so order yours today . F 71 sec 7 Continued on Page 12 1 3 t SWIM-MASTER (

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AN EXPERIENCE t .SWIM-MASTER By CONNIE WILSON, Oregon Mas ters Chairman THE OFFICIAL PU!3LI CATION OF T!!E AAU MASTERS 3WIMMIMG COMMITTEE For many years I have been active in comp etitive volleyball and am aquainted with many of the stu­ EDITOR: MRS . JUf\E KRAUSER dents at Portland State U. that arc members of the 5340 N.E. 17th ,\ve . Ft . Lauderdale, FL 33308 varsity voll eybal 1 team. When it became known bv ASSOCIATES: some of them that I was coming back to school thcv Capt. Ransom J . Arthur, M. D. began saying , "Why don't you turn out for t he l'.:1i~ versi t y vol l evball team?" At first I just laughed Judge Robert E. Beach Buster Crabbe and said, "~an't you just s ee an old lady like m(' Frederick H. Haartz out there?" .\fter awhile I decided why should I Dr . Paul llu tinger worry about how old I was because I knew I was as Dr . Burwell Jones good or better at volleyball than any of t hem . 1 Hal Onusseit thought maybe if they could see what I could do at John Spannuth age 38 maybe the val ue of conti nuing with sports REGION.\L REPR E.:>E£·.J TATIV.i!:S : and such activities after they arc out of school would be somethi I'~. they would rememb er. Anne Adams - Los Angeles , CA Cease 3rown - London, England We had a busy season and all got along beautifully. Jim Cotton - ilonolulu , :II I never once had a feeling of any differ ence in age Bill Wil l iams - Denver, CO at all . Most places we went to play people ' s f irst Permission is her eby granted to r e­ r eaction was one of surprise . Many places I was print in whole or in part any of the mistaken for the coach . I take a great deal of Material appearing within this pub­ pride i n the fact that I was able to compete ef­ l ication. f ectively with the best at t he ~ationals •

. The whole experience was completely unforgctable ,...... and caused me to feel even more strongly about the IS THIS YOUR 0 WN COPY? · bcnefi ts of regular vigorous exercise. The bene- lf not , send your name and address with fits are not only physiological but psychological a check made payable to SWIM- MASTER for as well . An additional benefit of this experie.nce a 1- year subscription to above address . was that of causing me to believe that such a $3 . 00 (U .:>A ) $5 . 00 (Foreign) t hing "is the generation gap doesn't have to exist.