1961 Age Group Short Course Champs - Hawaii Swimming
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EDDIE TAM<br />
Chairman and Executive Off icer<br />
Taleohone 335.415<br />
RICHARD M. KIBE<br />
Admin;strati ....e Assistant<br />
OFFICE OF THE<br />
CHAIRMAN AND EXECUTIVE OFFICER<br />
COUNTY OF MAUI<br />
WAILUKU, MAUI, HAWAII<br />
It is with distinct honor and pleasure that I extend to all<br />
of you a warm welcome to Maui and to this great A.A. U. Junior<br />
Olympic s.<br />
My heartiest congratulations go to the hardworking officials<br />
and members of the I-Ii.himanu Swim Club for sponsoring such a<br />
tremendous project. It is truly an outstanding expression of your<br />
community service and sense of responsibility.<br />
To the many participants, I wish you the best of luck in your<br />
competitive events and hope that you will be able to compete in the<br />
Olympics in the future.<br />
May we offer you the full hospitality of our island and wish that<br />
your visit be most enjoyable and pleasant throughout the next few days.<br />
Aloha,<br />
EDDIE TAM<br />
Chairman and Executive Officer
PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS & RECREATION<br />
RICHARD CALDITO<br />
SHIZUO INOUYE<br />
Richard Caldito is serving his third term<br />
on the Board of Supervisors. He is chairman of<br />
the Parks Committee, member of the Finance<br />
Committee and a member of the Central Maui<br />
Memorial Hospital Managing Committee. Mr.<br />
Caldito has done a great deal to help us with<br />
the arrangements for the <strong>Short</strong> <strong>Course</strong> Jr.<br />
Olympic <strong>Swimming</strong> Championship. We all appreciate<br />
Mr. Calditols help for the youngsters<br />
of our State.<br />
Mr. Inouye is Superintendant of Parks,<br />
Playgrounds (Sr Recreation. He has been employed<br />
with the County of Maui for the past<br />
18 years. Nine years with the Public Works<br />
Department and 9 Years with the County Parks<br />
Department. For months Mr. Inouye and his<br />
department have helped us in many ways to<br />
prepare the pool for the meet. For this very<br />
fine cooperation we are most grateful.<br />
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Telephone<br />
58-061 Ext. 331<br />
Cable Address:<br />
"Amothletic" Honolulu<br />
OFFICE - MISSION MEMORIAL BLDG.<br />
CITY HALL ANNEX<br />
HONOLULU 13, HAWAII<br />
1 December 1960<br />
Mr. Henry Voss<br />
P. O. Pox 656<br />
Puunene, Maui<br />
Dear 'Henry:<br />
This is to advise you that the Jr. Olympic <strong>Swimming</strong> Committee has<br />
voted to award the sponsorship for the Jr. Olympic Indoor Championships<br />
to the Hi Hi Man! Swim Club. The meet will be held on the Island of<br />
Maui on 3-4 June <strong>1961</strong>.<br />
Approval constitutes authority to proceed with plans for staging<br />
tbis meet as expressed by you on your recent visit to Honolulu.<br />
Detailed planning concerning trials, entry fees, purchase of awards,<br />
officials, etc, will be worked out by an appointed committee of the<br />
Jr. Olympic Swim Committee during the next two weeks.<br />
You will be advised at an early date of their findings and a meeting<br />
will be arranged with your representatives to discuss and finalize<br />
the committee's recommendations.<br />
If there are any questions or recommendation you might have concerning<br />
these arrangements, please advise at an early date.<br />
Your527<br />
EUGENE A. W.11-1L<br />
Lt Colonel, USAF<br />
Chairman<br />
Jr. Olympic <strong>Swimming</strong> Committee<br />
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NATIONAL CHAIRMAN<br />
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Mrs. Doris Voss, Secretary,<br />
Hihimahu Swim Club,<br />
P. O. Box 656,<br />
Puunene, Maui, <strong>Hawaii</strong>.<br />
Dear Mrs. Voss:<br />
December 15, 1960<br />
Sincerely,<br />
DAVID A MATLIN. SOUTHERN PACIFIC ASSN<br />
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS<br />
HARRY HAINSWORTH<br />
Enclosed find a Junior Olympic borchure and a<br />
photo of myself. I am forwarding your letter to Mr. Harry<br />
Hainsworth in New York, who will send you the other items you<br />
have requested, including a copy of the national rankings, in<br />
which appears an article written by me that you might use in<br />
your publication.<br />
The results of the 1960 "Indoor" championships<br />
were not accepted because of the many violations of the regulations<br />
which were evident — the "Outdoor" results were accepted.<br />
I would appreciate it if you would change the name of your<br />
Indoor and Outdoor Junior Olympic Championships to conform to<br />
our's, namely "<strong>Short</strong> <strong>Course</strong>" and "Long <strong>Course</strong>". It is a minor<br />
point, but it would be more in keeping with what all the other<br />
Associations are doing.<br />
Your plan to run trials on other Islands seems<br />
to be well in order, as well as your plan to have eight finalists<br />
and two alternates. It is only important that everyone<br />
in your Association have the opportunity to compete.<br />
I am delighted that there is a new committee<br />
handling this program in the Islands and I am hoping this year<br />
we will not have the problems we did during the past season.<br />
Thank you for your interest in this program.
WAYNE TANAKA<br />
Maui's unceasing efforts to develop "local<br />
product" swimming champions has been going on<br />
for more than two decades, but not since Coach<br />
Soichi Sakamoto's heyday as the astute, exacting,<br />
tireless trainer of the Three-Year <strong>Swimming</strong> Club<br />
has the Valley Island held a prominent place on<br />
the world's swimming map.<br />
The 3-YSC was at the height of its greatness<br />
in 1940, the year Tokyo was to play host<br />
to the XIV Olympiad. World War H shattered all<br />
the dreams and hopes built up by Sakamoto and<br />
his devoted young students in their three-year<br />
training program.<br />
With the exception of William (Bill) Smith,<br />
none of the 3-YSC members realized their one big<br />
aim --- to compete in the Olympic Games.<br />
Smith, whose brilliant career was interrupted<br />
by duty in the armed service, won 19 free style<br />
titles in National AAU and National Intercollegiate<br />
competitions in a seven-year period -- 1943<br />
(the year he left Maui) to 1949.<br />
As a member of Mike Peppe's famed Ohio<br />
State University teams, perennial rulers in the<br />
intercollegiate battles, Smith made the 1948<br />
United States Olympic swimming squad and went<br />
on to win gold medals in the 400-meter free style<br />
and the 800-meter free style relay.<br />
Smith's 3-YSC teammates included such<br />
prominent "Hall of Fame" candidates as Kiyoshi<br />
(Keo) Nakama and Takashi (Halo) Hirose, who<br />
also gained national fame as members of the<br />
Buckeye squad; Bunmei (Bunny) Nakama, Jose<br />
Balmores, Charley Oda, Benny Castor, and Bill<br />
Neunzig, Jr.<br />
Their greatness can be measured by the<br />
following records:<br />
1938 --- Maui's first representatives in national<br />
meets were Kiyoshi Nakama and Takashi<br />
Hirose who, accompanied by Coach Soichi Saka-<br />
moto, competed in the senior outdoor championships<br />
at Louisville, Ky. Hirose was a close<br />
second to Adolph Kiefer in the 220-yard free<br />
style, while Nakama was runner-up to Ralph<br />
Flanagan in the 440, 880 and mile races.<br />
1939 --- Sakamoto and Manager E. L. Darnkroger<br />
led a five-man Alexander House Community<br />
Association team to Detroit, Mich., where the<br />
Valley Islanders surprised by grabbing the team<br />
championship. With Nakama, 220-yard free style<br />
champion, and Hirose were Jose Balmores, Bill<br />
Neunzig, Jr., and Benny Castor. The Mauians also<br />
won the 880-yard free style relay.<br />
1940 --- "Keo" Nakama lost his 220 title to<br />
Otto Jaretz in Santa Barbara, Calif., but won the<br />
440 and 880 free styles, while brother, Bunmei<br />
Nakama, making his debut in national competition,<br />
captured the mile. The Nakama brothers,<br />
together with Hirose and Balmores, retained the<br />
880-yard relay crown and the team championship.<br />
1941 --- The same quartet, rejoined by Smith<br />
with Charles Oda added, won the team title for<br />
the third consecutive year at Maplewood, Mo.<br />
Hirose at 100 meters, Smith at 200 and 400, and<br />
"Keo" Nakama at 800 and 1500, swept the free<br />
style races; Balmores took the 200 breast stroke<br />
and 300 individual medley, and they once again<br />
brought back the 800-meter relay title. The team<br />
amassed 71 points to runner-up Chicago Towers<br />
Club's 21, copping eight first place medals, five<br />
seconds, four thirds, and two fourths.<br />
1942 --- Because of existing war conditions,<br />
Smith competed as Maui's lone entry at New<br />
London, Conn., and shattered world free style<br />
records at 220, 440 and 880 yards. He went directly<br />
to Ohio State University. to join "Keo"<br />
Nakama, who set a world's record for the mile<br />
and swam on the record-breaking 880-yard relay<br />
team competing for the Buckeyes.<br />
The Valley Island also had her share of<br />
distaff champions, including a pair of two-time<br />
winners in the National AAU Women's Outdoor<br />
Meets.<br />
Fujiko Katsutani Matsui, who was forced to<br />
withdraw from the 200-meter breast stroke in 1941,<br />
won at 220 yards both in Des Moines, Ia., and<br />
Portland, Ore., in 1939 and 1940. Chieko Miyamoto<br />
Enos made her debut in Portland by copping<br />
the 330-yard individual medley and defended the<br />
title at 300 meters the following year at High<br />
Point, N. C.<br />
The only Mauian carving a niche in the<br />
national swimming picture since the pre-war era<br />
is Kenneth Nakasone, University of Indiana<br />
sophomore completing his second varsity season<br />
with the Hoosier squad.<br />
The chubby 20 year old Puunene lad, <strong>Hawaii</strong>'s<br />
premier breast stroker a few years back while<br />
attending Baldwin High, reached the peak of his<br />
young career in the fall of 1959 as America's<br />
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leading qualifier for the Pan-American Games.<br />
Duke Kahanamoku, Warren Kealoha, Pua<br />
Kealoha, Manuella Kalili, Buster Crabbe, Ford<br />
Konno, Dick Cleveland, Yoshinobu Oyakawa,<br />
Bill Woolsey, George Onekea, Thelma Kalama,<br />
Evelyn Kawamoto, Judith Murakami, Catherine<br />
Kleinschmidt and Ivanelle Hoe are among other<br />
national and world swimming figures <strong>Hawaii</strong> has<br />
contributed.<br />
The development program, more intensive<br />
than ever, goes on with more leaders, more clubs,<br />
and more supporters lending their time and effort<br />
to give more youngsters the opportunity to "get<br />
up there".<br />
The Junior Olympic program, started only<br />
three years ago in the Islands, is just one of the<br />
many vital steps to the stardom that awaits our<br />
youngsters.<br />
Realization of the dreams and hopes of the<br />
present-day staff of coaches, trainers, officials<br />
and committeemen, serving in various capacities<br />
throughout the 50th State, is sure to come in 1964.<br />
The XVIII Olympic Games in Japan is the<br />
goal!<br />
THANKS<br />
TO THE FOLLOWING SUBCOMMITTEE WHO COORDINATE<br />
WITH MAUI ON THE SHORT COURSE CHAMPIONSHIPS:<br />
GENE WAHL - CHAIRMAN<br />
JIM BRAUN<br />
BLAINE DARRAH<br />
MRS. LUANA MAY<br />
MRS. LEO<br />
MRS. JEAN PALMER<br />
AND THANKS AGAIN<br />
TO ALL OF YOU WHO HELPED WITH THE TRIALS IN<br />
HONOLULU. WE CERTAINLY APPRECIATE IT. "<br />
OUR BEST WISHES TO YOU FOR THE LONG COURSE.<br />
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A PEDIATRICIAN'S VIEW<br />
DR. MARION HANLON<br />
Dr. Hanlon, a pediatrician with the Maui Medical<br />
<strong>Group</strong> previously was physician for the Karneharneha<br />
School in Honolulu. Maui is very fortunate to have a physician<br />
of Dr. Hanlon's caliber.<br />
• • •<br />
As a physician especially interested in<br />
young people, this writer is a firm believer in<br />
sports. However, I also firmly believe that every<br />
athlete or sportsman, young or old, should temper<br />
his enthusiasm with self-control and discretion.<br />
Perhaps I can clarify my position in the next<br />
few paragraphs.<br />
When I speak of sports I do not include the<br />
professional athletes and their display of skills.<br />
Such individuals obtain their livelihood from<br />
entertaining the public and should be classified<br />
with other professional entertainers. In our<br />
discussion, we will only consider the amateur<br />
who participates in sports for fun and relaxation.<br />
Sports should never be allowed to usurp the<br />
major portion of a young person's life. Rather,<br />
sports should take their place along with academic<br />
school work and participation in family<br />
functions and functions of the church and community.<br />
This perspective should be developed<br />
early and maintained into adult life when school<br />
gives way to jobs or professions and the family<br />
position is changed from son to husband and<br />
father or from daughter to wife and mother.<br />
The value of sports are many. The benefits<br />
are to the total person and so might be classified<br />
as improved physical development, improved<br />
mental acuity, and improved emotional stability.<br />
Realizing that the amount of benefit obtained<br />
depends upon the individuals attitude toward<br />
sports, let me enlarge upon these benefits.<br />
We all realize that exercise improves muscle<br />
strength and coordination. It also improves circulation<br />
and the capacity and efficiency of the<br />
lungs. Mental acuity is improved by the need,<br />
in many sports, to make rapid decisions in time<br />
of excitement and stress. Emotional stability<br />
is improved by experience in accepting failure<br />
as well as success and by discipline in selfcontrol.<br />
Self-control is important for the successful<br />
athlete. Continued training and practice requires<br />
much perseverance. Proper sleep habits<br />
must be maintained and proper food habits developed.<br />
Bad habits must be rejected. Alcoholic<br />
beverages decrease the ability to perform.<br />
Smoking decreases the circulation and reduces<br />
the efficiency of the heart. Improper boy-girl<br />
conduct may affect mental alertness and tempt<br />
a break in training habits.<br />
Of interest to the young athlete are recent<br />
experiments on diets. We all are acquainted with<br />
the popularity of "hi-protein" pills. Recent<br />
studies on young people have shown that increased<br />
protein intake, above the normal requirements,<br />
cause a decrease in available energy<br />
and increases the loss of vitamins from the body.<br />
This, then, emphasizes the importance of an<br />
adequate diet without the extra "fads".<br />
As this is being written primarily for you<br />
who have it special interest in swimming, I<br />
would like to point out a few of the features of<br />
swimming which make it an especially desirable<br />
sport.<br />
<strong>Swimming</strong> is an excellent sport for individual<br />
participation but can also be a team<br />
sport. Even more important, it can be a family<br />
sport as it is one which almost any age can enjoy.<br />
It is a sport that develops physical fitness<br />
to a greater degree than many others. In <strong>Hawaii</strong>,<br />
it is a year around sport and is also important<br />
in self-preservation. Last, but not least, it can<br />
be combined with other hobbies such as fishing,<br />
shelling, or surfing.<br />
In conclusion, then, may I emphasize that<br />
sports can be beneficial if the proper attitude is<br />
developed toward them and that swimming should<br />
be rated as one of the best of sports.<br />
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY<br />
DEPARTMENT OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS, BOX A. BLOOMINGTON<br />
February 14, <strong>1961</strong><br />
Mr. Mac Nakano and Mrs. Doris Voss<br />
Hihimanu Swim Club<br />
P. 0. Box 656<br />
Puunene, Maui, <strong>Hawaii</strong><br />
Dear Mac and Mrs. Voss:<br />
It was a pleasure to hear from you. Ken is<br />
doing very well and has officially gone 2:18.7,<br />
2:19.1, and 2:19.9. His 100 is :63.5.<br />
I will write a few lines for you to use in<br />
your program and will call Ken and Mike up tonight<br />
and get a statement from then.<br />
At Indiana University we are not interested<br />
only in how fast a high school swimmer has swum, but<br />
whether he has the mental attributes that will arable<br />
him to: 1. do the college work successfully and 2. train<br />
consistently hard so that he can do justice to his<br />
ability and the team.<br />
<strong>Swimming</strong> is an activity which more than any<br />
other sport involves conditioning. The ability to<br />
work hard and continually extend oneEelf beyond<br />
the point at which he becomes uncomfortable is the<br />
main trait for which we look."<br />
sirtrely, _<br />
J'ames E. Counsilman, 11<br />
<strong>Swimming</strong> Coach<br />
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FOLLOW THE FIGHTIN' HOOSIERS<br />
Dr. James Counsilman<br />
Head <strong>Swimming</strong> Coach, Indiana University<br />
Why so many Volkswagens<br />
live to be 100,000.<br />
The Volkswagen isn't the kind<br />
good practice to open the window<br />
of a car you trade in after a year<br />
or two.<br />
It's designed and built for keeps.<br />
Continuity in making the same<br />
basic made] year after year has led<br />
to Volkswagen's quality of assemblythe<br />
kind that a $5,000 car would be<br />
proud of; to say nothing of a car<br />
that sells for $2,015 plus State Tax.<br />
before you slam the door. Even<br />
after you've had it for several years,<br />
So if you own a '56 or '57 VW<br />
that you've token good care of, why<br />
would you want to trade it in for c<br />
'6I--which looks just like it?<br />
You wouldn't.<br />
You'd keep it, and have tilt<br />
pleasure of seeing 99,999 on yow<br />
Just to give you an idea: A<br />
VW's odometer turn to Mg.<br />
Volkswagen is so airtight, it ' s a<br />
MAUI MOTORS, LTD.<br />
— Since 1922 —<br />
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FOLLOW THE FIGHTIN' HOOSIERS<br />
Ken Nakasone<br />
Breast Stroke Ace, Top Olympic Prospect<br />
Ken Nakasone says: "Through the sport of swimming I<br />
have been offered the opportunity to continue my education<br />
in college. I also have learned that only through maximum<br />
effort can you expect the best results; I am sure this not<br />
only applies to swimming but to life in general."<br />
Mike Troy<br />
Fly Stroke, Olympic Champion<br />
Mike Troy says; "Through my participation in swimming I<br />
have been able to travel to many foreign countries. I have<br />
made many friends and have hod experiences which otherwise<br />
I would never have had. "<br />
Frank McKinney<br />
Back Stroke, Olympic Champion<br />
Alan Somers<br />
Free Style, Olympic Ace<br />
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SINCEREST APPRECIATION<br />
FROM THE SPONSORS<br />
HILO AQUATIC CLUB<br />
Hilo, <strong>Hawaii</strong><br />
March 13, <strong>1961</strong><br />
Hihimanu Swim Club<br />
P. O. Box 656<br />
Puunene, Maui, <strong>Hawaii</strong><br />
Dear Mrs. Voss:<br />
Thank you for your letter of March 7 regarding<br />
the Junior Olympic Swim Meet.<br />
I have discussed your proposition with the members<br />
of The Hilo Aquatic Club, of which I am President, and<br />
we will be happy to stage the <strong>Hawaii</strong> Island trials on<br />
May 19 • 20 for you.<br />
We shall await your instructions.<br />
Aloha,<br />
HILO AQUATIC CLUB<br />
Joseph D. Clarke,<br />
President<br />
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HPARIMAT OP INTERCOLUGIAT[ ARLDCS<br />
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON<br />
EDMUNDSON PAVILION • SEATTLE 5<br />
LAKCVIew 4.6000<br />
March 1, <strong>1961</strong><br />
The American collegiate, A.A.U.<br />
and Olympic swimming champions of today are the<br />
products of meets such as this one -- the Hihimanu-sponsored<br />
<strong>1961</strong> <strong>Hawaii</strong> <strong>Short</strong> <strong>Course</strong> Junior Olympics Championships.<br />
We knot-' that some who compete in<br />
this meet are very likely, in time, to add their names<br />
to those of the many illustrious swimmers which <strong>Hawaii</strong><br />
has contributed to United States' successes in the<br />
Olympic Games. Knowing this, the spectator finds it<br />
exciting to conjecture, "Which ones? Which ones,<br />
representing the United States in some future year,<br />
will mount the Olympic victory stand?".<br />
It must be realized, too, that<br />
the many who will not be winners in this meet will reap<br />
a full measure of benefits and thrills. To every one<br />
of them, "Ono Raea!".<br />
cerely,<br />
414-4'ert' Ll<br />
JAcY Torn,7<br />
Coac:1<br />
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SPONSORS<br />
CLUB MEMBERS:<br />
Mrs, Mildred Molina<br />
Mrs. Satsue Fujisaka<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Nat Ohashi<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Hancock Tanaka<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Tsugita Shirnada Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Meheula<br />
Mr, & Mrs. Cecil Dickson Mrs. Carol French<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Takeo Hirano<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Voss<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Mahi<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Ned Goodness<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Kalehuawehe Mr. & Mrs. Yasu Okinaka<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Yoshiharu Watanabe Mrs. Gwendolyn Pacheco<br />
Mr. & Mrs. K. Nakasone<br />
Mr. Minoru Nikaido<br />
Coach Maxwell Nakano<br />
Left to Right - Back Row: Mrs. Gertrude Mahi, Mrs. Ree Kalehuawehe, Mrs. Carol French, Mrs. Satsue Fujisaka,<br />
Mr. Henry Voss, Mr. Theodore Mahi, Coach Maxwell Nakano.<br />
Bottom Row: Mrs. Bobbi e Meheula, Mrs. Gwendolyn Pacheco, Mr. Nat Ohashi, Mrs. Doris Voss.<br />
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HIHIMANU SWIM CLUB<br />
Coached By: Mac Nakano<br />
Thirty years ago Mac Nakano was referred<br />
to as "the 16 yr. old flash - a real comer". His<br />
specialties were free style and diving.<br />
Mac began his coaching in 1945 with the<br />
PCA team. Later the club changed its name to<br />
Central Maui Swim Club and finally became the<br />
Hihimanu Swim Club.<br />
Mac feels that while conditioning is very<br />
important, striving to perfect the stroke of the<br />
swimmer is also very essential. He tells his<br />
swimmers "think and swim". Mac has had several<br />
swimmers place in the Nationals. He trained Ken<br />
Nakasone, top Olympic prospect from <strong>Hawaii</strong>.<br />
Left to Right Front Row: William Meheula, Gini<br />
Voss, Pamela Dickson, Tehani<br />
Dickson, Valerie Voss.<br />
Middle Row: Gary Ohashi, Roy Silva, Harvey<br />
Hirano, Alan Shimada, Frederick<br />
Watanabe, David Voss.<br />
Back Row: George Molina. Joey French, Cecil<br />
Dickson, Kauwila Mahi, Angel<br />
Kalehuawehe & Coach Mac Nakano.<br />
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HIHIMANU - STARS<br />
Virginia Voss<br />
All Strokes<br />
Midget Div. 10 & under<br />
Frederick Watanabe<br />
Breast stroke & Free style<br />
Intermediate Div. 13 - 14<br />
Angel Kolehuawehe<br />
Kouwila Mahi<br />
Back Stroke<br />
Breast Stroke<br />
Intermediate Div. 13- 14 Intermediate Di v. 13- 14<br />
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CENTRAL YMCA SWIM CLUB<br />
Couched By: Gail Peters Hayasaka<br />
Swam for the Walter Reed Hospital <strong>Swimming</strong> Team & took part in the Nationals several times.<br />
She swam all strokes, and has carried the determination she showed in swimming over into her coaching.<br />
She began her coaching in <strong>Hawaii</strong> with the Hickam Swim Club where she kept the youngsters pushing<br />
hard with many interesting projects. For the past year she has coached the Central YMCA team.<br />
Back Row: Karen Ward, Mike Thompson, Ricky Ward, Gerry Fry.<br />
Top Row: Marshall Shackelford, Bob Pratt, Pat Murphy, Mike Murphy, Robin Arakaki, Dustin Furuhashi, Dennis Ing, Randy<br />
Furushima, Susan Kometani, Lance Ohato, Robert Pettit, John Chock, Larry Robles, Calvin Mikasa, Stephen<br />
Strauch, Stephen Okumura, Leilee Clark, Terry Aoyagi, Robert Ing.<br />
Middle Row; Howard Choi, Charles Richelieu, Calvin Ching, Kyle Furuhashi, Debby Wong, Billy Foster, Richard Lam, Miles<br />
Okumura, John Ryan, Mike Kometani, Charlie Richards, Judy Clark, Barbara Higa, Susan Hennessey, Patsy<br />
Clark, Kathleen Bennett,<br />
Bottom Row: Kurt Nelson, Scott Nelson, Butch Wong, Merriam Robinson, Tommy Winkler, Dow Foster, Buddy Gordon, Neal<br />
Absent:<br />
Tomimatsu, Glenn Okumura, Mavis Hayasaka, Leigh Uesugi, Valerie Lam, Janice Furuhashi, Debbi Olsen,<br />
Diane Wong.<br />
Kim Worley, Glenn Chinen, Marshall Chinen, Alan Chinen, Eric Hoo, Vernon Hoo, Bruce Kugiya, Patty Kugiya,<br />
Tim Bennett, Langdon Rogers, Noel Smith.<br />
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CENTRAL YMCA SWIM CLUB<br />
STARS<br />
r<br />
Boys 13.14<br />
Brothers & Sisters<br />
Calvin Mikasa, Dustin Furuhashi, Robin Arakaki, Lorry Robles Eric Hoo 8, Patty Kugiyo 8, Vernon Hoo 11, Bruce Kugiya 10,<br />
Stephen Strauch, Howard Choi, Stephen Okumura<br />
Boys 11-12<br />
Miles Okumura, John Chock, Pat Murphy, Lance Ohata.<br />
Susan Kornetani - <strong>Age</strong> 12,<br />
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CENTRAL YMCA SWIM CLUB<br />
STARS<br />
Boys 9 - 10<br />
Kyle Furuhashi, Mike Murphy, Neal Tomimatsu, Dennis Ing, Mike Kometani, John Ryan.<br />
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AULEA SWIM CLUB<br />
Coached By: Jim Combs<br />
Cindy Prentice<br />
Breast stroke & Free style Contender<br />
Mark Combs<br />
Breast stroke & Free style Contender<br />
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AULEA SWIM CLUB<br />
Susan Combs<br />
Butterfiy & Free style Contender<br />
Girls 13- 14 Medley Relay<br />
Left to Right: Dale Powell, Pam Prentice, Susan Combs, Sandy Burton.<br />
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WHEELER SWIM CLUB<br />
Wheeler Swim Club under Coach T Sgt<br />
Terrence B. Clark was formed less than 2 years<br />
ago around a nucleus of a dozen swimmers with<br />
little or no competitive swimming background.<br />
If you are ever in the Wheeler A.F.B. area,<br />
near Wahiawa, around 5 p.m. till long after sunset,<br />
the following words will be heard drifting<br />
out over the pineapple fields and echoing off<br />
Kole Kole Pass "Kick, kick, kick, don't drag it<br />
behind you". This is probably Coach Clark's<br />
most frequently used by-words and sums up<br />
what is lacking in a lot of potentially good<br />
swimmers. Coach Clark feels the most important<br />
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KAKU'S STARS<br />
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Jim Cole<br />
Junior, Free styler<br />
Left to Right - Juniors<br />
Dean Mounts - Free style<br />
Jim Haywood - Back stroke<br />
Left to Right - Intermediate<br />
Mary Anton - Free style<br />
Peggy Jackson - Breast stroke<br />
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KAKU'S STARS<br />
Carole Smith<br />
Intermediate - Free style<br />
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PEARL HARBOR SWIM CLUB<br />
Coached By Mrs. Carolyn Green Lewis<br />
The Pearl Harbor Swim Club was organized two years ago last March with Carolyn Green Lewis<br />
as the coach. Mrs. Lewis was a free style swimmer in the 195 2 Olympics held in Finland. Mrs.<br />
Lewis's whistle is familiar to all swimming enthusiasts; at the pool during training the whistle is<br />
followed by "O.K. you knucklehead, get going" so perhaps that is what comes to the swimmer's mind<br />
when they hear it at a meet.<br />
This is a club of military dependents and has a constant turn over.<br />
First Row left to right; Cauly Drum,<br />
Sue Bley, Jean Cooper, Tracey Sanford,<br />
Chris Rodin. 2nd; Debbie<br />
Morris, Dee Rohden, Martha McKay,<br />
Cindy Smith and Sue May. 3rd; Bob<br />
Cooper, Bob Sawyer, Peter Stephans,<br />
Maury Horn, Chris Midgett, Tim<br />
Bates, Andy McDougall. 4th; Mark<br />
Spaulding, Richy Ryan, Keith Mc-<br />
Dougal, John Midgett, Kent Naylor,<br />
Steve Urbanzski, 5th; Doug Spaulding,<br />
John Dentler, Dee Rodin, Gary Bley<br />
and Bill Bley. 6th; Pat Drum, Sally<br />
Rodin, Kathy Ryon, Sue Cooper, Sue<br />
McCarthy, Barbara Bienia. 7th; Jim<br />
Bley, Kathy Drum, Andy Gustafson<br />
and Judy Craig. 8th; Bob May, Dave<br />
Garrison, Zeke Staples.<br />
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PEARL HARBOR SWIM CLUB<br />
STARS<br />
Johnny Dentler<br />
<strong>Age</strong>: 10<br />
Sue McCarthy<br />
<strong>Age</strong>: 11 yrs.<br />
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Coached By: Sgt. Gaison<br />
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This club has the most participants in the trials and should prove that the Sgt. is very capable<br />
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STARS<br />
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Girls 15 - 16 yrs.<br />
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Coached Py: Mrs. Isabel Cann<br />
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Back Row Left to Right: Anthony Elia, Roger Kepoo, Sandra Claveria, Keith Kenoi,<br />
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THE HILO AQUATIC CLUB<br />
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Girls 15-16 - Free style, Butterfly<br />
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Girls 13.14 - Butterfly, Back Stroke<br />
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Boys 11-12 - Free style, Back stroke, Ind. Medley<br />
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Girls 13-14 - Free style, Breast stroke<br />
Sharon Camp<br />
Boys 15-16 - Free style<br />
Wallace Beck<br />
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ORDER OF EVENTS FOR FINALS<br />
Saturday, June 3, <strong>1961</strong>: 9 a.m.<br />
1. 400 yds. Freestyle, Girls, Senior 13. 50 yds. Backstroke, Girls, Junior<br />
2. 400 yds. Freestyle, Boys, Senior 14. 50 yds. Backstroke, Boys, Junior<br />
3. 200 yds. Freestyle, Girls, Intermed. 15. 100 yds. Ind. Medley, Girls, Midget<br />
4. 200 yds. Freestyle, Boys, Intermed. 16. 100 yds. Ind. Medley, Boys, Midget<br />
5. 100 yds, Freestyle, Girls, Junior 17. 200 yds. Breaststroke, Girls, Senior<br />
6. 100 yds. Freestyle, Boys, Junior 18. 200 yds. Breaststroke, Boys, Senior<br />
7. 50 yds. Breaststroke, Girls, Midget 19. 200 yds. Medley Relay, Girls, Intermed.<br />
8. 50 yds. Breaststroke, Boys, Midget<br />
20, 200 yds. Medley Relay, Boys, Intermed.<br />
9. 100 yds. Backstroke, Girls, Senior<br />
21. 200 yds. Medley Relay, Girls, Junior<br />
10. 100 yds. Backstroke, Boys, Senior 22. 200 yds. Medley Relay, Boys, Junior<br />
11. 100 yds. Backstroke, Girls, Intermed. 23. 100 yds. Medley Relay, Girls, Midget<br />
12. 100 yds. Backstroke, Boys, Intermed. 24. 200 yds. Medley Relay, Girls, Senior<br />
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ORDER OF EVENTS FOR FINALS<br />
Saturday, June 3, <strong>1961</strong>: 7:30 p.m.<br />
25. 200 yds. Freestyle, Girls, Senior 37. 50 yds. Butterfly, Girls, Junior<br />
26. 200 yds. Freestyle, Boys, Senior 38. 50 yds. Butterfly, Boys, Junior<br />
27. 200 yds. Ind. Medley, Girls, Intermed.<br />
39. 50 yds. Backstroke, Girls, Midget<br />
28. 200 yds. Ind. Medley, Boys, Intermed.<br />
40. 50 yds. Backstroke, Boys, Midget<br />
29. 200 yds. Ind. Medley, Girls, Junior<br />
41. 50 yds. Freestyle, Girls, Senior<br />
30. 200 yds. Ind. Medley, Boys, Junior<br />
42. 50 yds. Freestyle, Boys, Senior<br />
3L 50 yds. Butterfly, Girls, Midget 43. 50 yds. Freestyle, Girls, Intermed.<br />
32. 50 yds. Butterfly, Boys, Midget 44. 50 yds. Freestyle, Boys, Interned.<br />
33. 100 yds. Butterfly, Girls, Senior 45. 50 yds. Breaststroke, Girls, Junior<br />
34. 100 yds. Butterfly, Boys, Senior 46. 100 yds. Medley Relay, Boys, Midget<br />
35. 100 yds. Breaststroke, Girls, Intermed. 47. 200 yds. Medley Relay, Boys, Senior<br />
36. 100 yds. Breaststroke, Boys, Intermed.<br />
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ORDER OF EVENTS FOR FINALS<br />
Sunday, June 4, 196h 2 p.m.<br />
48. 200 yds. Ind. Medley, Girls, Senior<br />
59. 100 yds. Butterfly, Boys, Interned.<br />
49. 200 yds. Ind. Medley, Boys, Senior<br />
60. 50 yds. Breaststroke, Boys, Junior<br />
50. 100 yds. Freestyle, Girls, Interned. 61. 100 yds. Freestyle, Relay, Girls, Midget<br />
51. 100 yds. Freestyle, Boys, Interned. 62. 100 yds. Freestyle, Relay, Boys, Midget<br />
52. 50 yds. Freestyle, Girls, Junior 63. 200 yds. Freestyle Relay, Girls, Senior<br />
53. 50 yds. Freestyle, Boys, Junior 64. 200 yds. Freestyle Relay, Boys, Senior<br />
54. 50 yds. Freestyle, Girls, Midget 65. 200 yds. Freestyle Relay, Girls, Intermed.<br />
55. 50 yds. Freestyle, Boys, Midget 66. 200 yds. Freestyle Relay, Boys, Intermed.<br />
56. 100 yds. Freestyle, Girls, Senior 67. 200 yds. Freestyle Relay, Girls, Junior<br />
57. 100 yds. Freestyle, Boys, Senior 68. 200 yds. Freestyle Relay, Boys, Junior<br />
58. 100 yds. Butterfly, Girls, Interned.<br />
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Late Arrival of Pictures,<br />
Lora Leo of the Fort Shafter <strong>Swimming</strong><br />
Team, a free styler in the<br />
girls age group 9-10.<br />
George McClure of the Fort Shafter<br />
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age group 13.14.<br />
Barry Leo of the Fort Shafter <strong>Swimming</strong><br />
Team, a free style & breast<br />
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group 15.16,<br />
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