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Meet Results 50 200 YD FREESTYLE HEAT 3 PATTI SMITH, EVANS.Y 2:27.9 MARY ELLEN OLCESE, VBC 2:16.3 MEET RESULTS I GALE FISHER, FT.LAuO li07.2 KATHY LAWLOR, V8C 2:26.1 STEPHANIEWALSH, VBC 2:15.0 HEAT PAT BERGMAN, KOK. Y 2:07.4 VALERIE HALPIN, LIND,M, i:0610 DENISE PEARSON, WDLND HL2:23.9 CELESTE SILVA, AR.DR 2:05.1 LISA LEWIS, SCSC 1:04.5 HEAT 8 PATTY CARETTO, CCSC 2:03.5 PATTI ROTHWELL, LKFOR.DCI:05.5 CATHY CORCIONE, SHOREAC 2:23.6 HEAT 4 CHRIS PAULSON, 8CSC 1:06.7 TONI HEWITT, UN.,CAL 2:26.3 PAM HENDERSON, PLANT.CC 2:29.1 MARTHA RANDALL, VBC 1:59.4 SR NAT'L AAU WOHENS INDOOR CHAHP$ MKRY WALOIE, BETHEL PK 1:06.6 CINDY KANE, AHSC 2:19.2 KAREN CHRISTIANp PHSC,O.2:I9.4 PAH CAROINELLI, UN. 2:03.2 BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA KENDIS MOORE,-AR.D.R. 2:20.3 LEE DAVIS, VBC 2:12.8 CATHY COLE, UNATT. 2:01.8 APR. 15-17, 1966 25 YD POOL HEAT 4 DONNA ATKIN$ON, WCC, IND 2:26.3 PEGGY HAGOOD, CCC 2:17.2 * AMERICAN CITIZEN REC. MARCIA PEARCE, KCO 1:07.1 VALERIE HALPIN, LIND.N. 2:29.1 VICKI LEWIS, CCSC 2:18.5 HEAT 2 ** AMER., NATtL INDOOR MEET TASSY 80LTON, GR.LExSA 1:05.6 ERIKA BRICKER, LIN,CAL. 2:02,1 *** • AMERI~N RECORD DARLENE JAN, ABSC,CAL 1:05.5 HEAT 9 HEAT 5 SUSIE RESEGUIE, JOHNS.M. 2:07.3 POINTS: SANTA CLARA 94; VBC 86; DONNA HUMPHREY, ATLANTA 1:05.3 BONNIE DALTON, LAAC 2:22.5 LINDA CONLEY, W.VAL.SC 2:25.6 WENDY FORDYCE, CoR.GBLS 2:01.8 C.COMM. 46; LAAC 27; CAN.DOLPH. MUR FORREST, LK ERIE CC 1:09.2 SHELLY BOWER, SEA JAYS 2:22,5 CINDI STOCN, FERG.RIT.Y 2:18.6 NANCY RYAN, $CSC 2:04.4 20; AROEN HILLS 18; ANN ARBOR JANE HILLER, FLYING FISHI:06.1 CLAUDIA KOLB, SCSC 2:18.8 BARBARA KILGOUR, VBC 2:18.9 LINDA GUSTAVSON, SCDC 2:02.0 13; ARIZ.DESERT RATS 12 EVELYN KOSSNER, D.NORTE 2:21.5 TONi HEWITT~ UN.,CALIF 2:15.4 ANN KING, AHSC 2:09.4 HEAT 5 BONNIE HAMAN, PHILA AC 2:26.9 8ALLY SIMONSEN, MULT AC 2:29.3 HEAT 3 500 YD FREESTYLE TINA SCHAEBERLE, KCO li08.2 GALE FISHER, FT.LAuD HEAT I ANN SACKS, C.SPKS, PA. 1:05.8 IST SWIM OFF HEAT 6 2:04,2 JANICE KRAUSER, FLSA 5:46.7 C'ClLIA DOUGHERTY, PHIL 1:03.3 JuDYR£EDE~ 2:17.9 ANN ALEXANOER, MINN Y 2:16.2 LOUISE KENNEDY, CCBC 2:00.9 JODY SHAPTGN. CCSC 5:36.5 MARY ELLEN OLCESE, VBC 1:04.7 CATHY JAMISON 2:IB.O ELAINE TANNER, CAN.COL 2:15.9 PONEY WATSON, $080 2:00,2 NARTHA RANDALL, VBC 5:23.6 CAROL GRANNINS, S. BENO 1:05.2 (ONE WATCH ONLY~JUDGE~ VOTED ELLIE DANIEL, VBC 2:16.2 JANIE BARKMAN, VBC 2:00.5 MARY CAMPBELL, CCSC 5:30.8 PATTY MOFFAT, DES.RATS 1:05.5 FOR JAMISON. ELEC.JUOG.SPLIT) LINDA HILDRETH, SCSC 2:13.0 JUDY EMERSON, $CSC 2:07.2 CELESTE SILVA, ARIZ.DR 5:42.7 KATHY WILHELM, LAAC 2:25.8 LIZ CLOSE, UN, CAL 2:09.5 WENDY TODD, LEX. SA 5:53.1 HEAT 6 2NO SWIM OFP VICTORIA 80WMAN~ UNATT 1:08.8 JUDY REEOER 2:16.8 HEAT 7 HEAT 4 HEAT 2 DIANA NYAO, FT.LAuD 1:05,2 CATHY JAMISON 2:17.4 KATHY LOVE, SEA JAYS 2:28~6 EADIE WETZEL, MICH.SH 2:03.8 MEG GOTTRON, CLEVE SC 5:43.3 CATHY FERGUSON, LAAC 1:02.0 JOAN FOWLER, KCO 2:20.7 MARCO PEARCE, KCO 2:02.8 MONICA WILSON, SOSC 5:38.1 PAT BERGMAN, KOK Y 1:04.0 FINALS SHARON STOUDER, CCSC 2:14.1 PENNY ESTES, MIAMI SPR 1:58.4 POKEY WATSON, SCSC 5:24.2 MARCE SCHWARTZ, LK ERIE 1:06.9 JANIE 8ARKMAN, VBC 2:13.8 MARILYN CORSON, FT. LAuD 2:17.4 JUNE EICK, PHILA AC 2:02.2 LEE DARIS, V8C 5:27.2 ROSAIRE NOTTAGE, WTCHLK 1:08.4 MADOIE ELLIS, RIVIERA 2:14.5 LORI MORRISON, CCSC 2:23.2 DEBBIE MOORE, NULTN. 2:04.8 PEG HUGHES, VBC 5:37.6 KATHY TROMAS, N.VA.AC 2:15.7 CATHY CORCIONE, S.OREAC 2:03.2 EADIE WETZEL, MICH.SC 5:57.5 HEAT 7 JuDY HUMBARGER, UN 2:17.1 FINALS PAULA ALESKUS, MULT.AC :07.7 MARTHA RANDALL, VBC 2:18.0 LEEDAViS, VBC 2:11.5 HEAT 5 HEAT 3 JANICE ALLEN, CCDC :03.8 JUDY REEOER, SCDC 2:20.2 LINDA HILORETH, SCSC 2:12.1 BONNIE HnLL, CoR.GBLS 2:03.3 NANCY WILLIAMS, AHSC 5:42.6 JUDY HUMBARGER, UN,,FLA :02.5 SUE PITT, SC.JETS,NJ 2:12.9 PEG HUGHES, VBC 2:03.0 CINDY GAY, LAAC 5:33.0 PAT CAFEREY, S.JETs,NJ :04.4 400 YD MEDLEY RELAY SHARON STOUDER, CCSC 2:13.9 DOLORES PFEIFFER, CCSC 2:03.7 DOLORES PFEIFFER, CCSC 5:38.7 EVELYN KO$SNER, D.NORTE :04.1 HEAT I ELAINE TANNER, CAN.DOt 2:14.2 CINDY GAY, LAAC 2:03.4 JUNE NICK, PHIL AC 5:26.6 8UE SMITH, MOTOR CITYSA :07.7 ARIZ. DESERT RATS B 4:31.2 STEPHANIE WALSH, VBC 2:17.1 MARTHA 8HILLITTO, LAAC 5:50.3 LANCASTER AC 4:34.7 HEAT 6 MARY SEIBOLD, CCSC 5:44.6 HEAT 8 FERGUSON RITENOUR Y 4:29.3 IO0 YD BREASTSTROKE DEBBIE LEDFORD, SCSC 2:07.3 CATHY FEBGOSON, LAAC 2:02.7 PATTI SMITH, EVANSVILLE 1:07.8 LAKE ERIE CODA COLA 4:25.0 HEAT I MADDIE ELLIS, RIVIERA 2:01.0 HEAT 4 LOUISE KENNEDY, CCDC 1:o5.3 CITY OF COMMERCE C 4:17.1 FEROL CONKLIN, CED.FLs 1:16.3 CLAUDIA CLARK, ARIz.DR 2:11.4 KATHY WILHELM, LAAC 5:50.0 -ELAINE TANNER, CAN.OOLPHI:OI.B SEA JAYS 8C 4:32.2 BONNIE DALTON, LAAC 1:12.6 DEBBIE MEYER, AHSC 2:05.2 JANE HUGHES, CAN.OOLPH 5:29.9 KATHY LAWLOR, VBC 1:04.0 JANIE BARKMAN, VBC 1:12.1 PENNY ESTES, MIAMI SPR 5:29.4 DEBBIE PARKER, STAR.AC,~ 1:05.6 HEAT 2 MARY PORTEU$, UN.,CONN 1:12.3 HEAT 7 WENDY FORDYCE, CCCG 5:34.4 MINNEAPOLIS Y'WCA SO 4:25.7 CLAUDIA MAZUR, DETR.MAC 1:13.B NANCY WILLIAMS, AHSC 2:05.0 KIN OETjEN, MIAMI SPR 5:47.8 FINALS MIAMI SPRINGS REC 4:22.8 LEILANI ESSARY, OAOS CL 1:15.1 LYNN LEMAIRE, LAAC 5:39.9 ELAINE TANNER,CAN.DOL.**IIO0.7 CITY OF COMMERCE 8 4:12.2 BUN PEDERSON, AHSC 2:00,6 PAM KRUSE, UN., FLA 1:57.0 JUDY HUM8AR6ER, UN.FLA *1:01.4 WATCHUNG LANE SC 4:23.2 HEAT 2 KATHY THOMAS, N.VA.AC 2:05.0 HEAT 5 CATHY FERGU$ON, LAAC 1:02.0 RIVIERA CLUB 4:24.0 DIANE TURK, UN. SPA 1:12.8 BONNIE SKOGLAND, OADS 2:07,5 LYN KRIVANICH, ARIZ.DR 5:40.7 KENOIS HOORE, DES.RTS 1:02.2 Los ANGELES AQUATIC 8 4:23.3 BETTY CARBONELL, LAAC 1:12.7 MABGO PEARCE, KCO 5:42.0 CECILIA OOU6HERTY,PHILA.I:03.3 8ANDY NITTA, CCSC 1:11.7 SHARON FINNERAN, SCSC 5:21.8 FERRIE OGILVIE, SCSC 1:03.8 HEAT 3 ROBIN MCFADDEN, EUG.,OR.I:I2.4 FINALS MARTHA RANDALL, VBC ***1:56.9 DEBBIE LEDFORD, SCSC 5:42.7 PLANTATION COUNTRY CLUB 4:22.9 MARY PAKENAS, PHILA AC 1:11.3 PAM KRUSE, UN., FLA. 1:57.2 LONI MORRISON, CCSC 5:31.3 200 YO INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY MULTNOMAH AC 4:22.5 BARBARA SWENSON, HIND. 1:12.2 BETSY STOEVEN, AHBC 5:53.8 HEAT I MOTOR CITY SA 4:16.8 PENNY ESTES, MIAMI 8PR 1:57.6 JANIE BARKMAN, VBC l:58.0 JAN MARCO HENNE, PAAC 2:21.0 KoC.ORCHARDS SO 4:16,8 HEAT 3 SUE PEDERSON, AH$C 1:58.2 HEAT 6 SANDRA NITTA, CCSC 2:27.6 BETHEL PARK 4:23.9 KAREN SCHMIDTKE, HIND 1:13.6 POKEY WATSON, SCSC 2:00.6 CRiB ZALESKI, SANDPIPEH 5:41,4 BARBARA KILGOUR, VBC 2:19.8 CINCINNATI MARLINS A 4:26.8 JANET SCAFANI, SCSC 1:12.7 SANDY WILLIAMS, VDC 5:32.0 MARTHA RANDALL, VDC 2:17.4 ROWENA MICHALKE, 8ETH.pKI:IO.I 400 YO INDIVIDUAL HEOLEY DUE PErERSON, AH$C 5:27.7 CATIE BALL, UN.,FLA. 2:18.7 HEAT 4 LYNN ROHREY, SC.JETS I:10.6 DEBBIE MEYER, AHDC 5:26.6 DOREEN SMITH, CCSC 2:27.3 SCARLET JETs SC 4~12.6 CINDY FmD, LAAC 1:11.9 HEAT I ERIKA BRICKER, UN.pCAL 5:47.7 VESPER BOAT CLUB B 4:15.7 EVA ATKINSON, V8C 1:16.1 SUE TRUPIN, RIVIERA 5:14.4 ANDI TIMMONS, RIVIERA 5:42.2 HEAT 2 SANTA CLARA SC C 4:16.6 LISA LEWIS, SCSC 5:09.9 BETTY CARBONELL, LAAC 2:23.6 Los ANGELES AC A 4:10.2 HEAT 4 DEBHIE LEDFORD, SCSC 5:03.3 HEAT 7 JuDY EMERSON, SCSC 2:22.9 ARIZONA DESERT RATS A 4:21.4 DEBBIE HOPE, KCO 1:15.3 BARBARA KILGOUR, VBC 4:58.5 SU$1E RESSEGUIE, J.MEM.
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