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HAWAII SWIMMING CLUB'S <strong>1962</strong>SWIMMING k DIVING MEETandThe <strong>1962</strong> <strong>Hawaii</strong> A.A.U.Outdoor Age Group<strong>Swimming</strong> ChampionshipsK AIMUK I HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING POOLSANCTIONED BY THE HAWAIIAN ASS'N. A.A.U.HONOLULU, HAWAIIPROGRAM SO/.


NATIONAL A.A.U. SWIMMING COMMITTEE CHAIRMENAl SeahornSenior Women 's<strong>Swimming</strong>Dr. Harold HenningSenior Men's <strong>Swimming</strong>HAWAIIAN ASSOCIATION A.A.U.OFFICIALS•0. 4* %4 ► ,.:% it tJose BalmoresPresidentJack BotelhoSecretary-TreasurerDenny SakauyeChairmanRegistration CommitteeMrs. E. Fullard-LeoChairmanRecords CommitteePierson DeanChairman, Senior<strong>Swimming</strong> CommitteeJim CombsChairman Age Group<strong>Swimming</strong> CommitteeLt. Col. Eugene A. WahlChairman, Junior Olympic<strong>Swimming</strong> Committee


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"AMERICAN GAL SWIMMERS REIGN SUPREME"by Al Sehorn, ChairmanNational A. A. U. Women's <strong>Swimming</strong> CommitteeThe present onslaught on National American and World swimming records has reached an all-timehigh with the end not yet in sight. Our power packed gal swimmers are destine to dominate the swimmingworld through the 1964 Olympic Games, for we are witnessing the end results of the Amateur Athletic Union'sage group swimming program.As a result of our age group swimming program, and thanks to the constant endeavors of ourcoaches and untold thousands of dedicated A.A. U. officials who promoted and conducted the sport, we findourselves with a wealth of material in practically every competitive stroke and distance. As a matter offact, our current National swimming champions are being hard pressed by an ever increasing group of theirteenage counterparts, all of which are veterans of the age group swimming program. The dept of this reservewould make for a coach's dream. Upon examination of the results of our <strong>1962</strong> Women's SeniorNational A. A. U. <strong>Swimming</strong> and Diving Championships, we find a total of forty-six swimmers entered whoNave posted times of better than one minute flat for the 100 yards freestyle, and I feel confident this onlyrepresents fifty percent of the total number of gals in the United States who have actually bettered the oneminute barrier for the 100 yards freestyle.We may well ask ourselves; "is there a ceiling or barrier on swimming records if so, dttat arethey?" I know there must be a time barrier for each competitive stroke and distance. However, I shall notattempt to forecast these barriers, but I do feel confident that during the next few years I shall witness ourgal swimmers registering times over the short course for the stroke and distance as listed below:100 Yards Freestyle 52.0 200 Yards Backstroke 2.11250 Yards Freestyle 2.22 100 Yards Breaststroke 1.08100 Yards Butterfly 56.0 250 Yards Breaststroke 3.08200 Yards Butterfly 2.09 200 Yards Individual Medley 2.12100 Yards Backstroke 59.5 400 Yards Individual Medley 4.36In looking over our present crop of gal swimmers I feel that Robyn Johnson, of the North VirginiaAquatic Club, and Terri Stickler, unattached, from San Mateo, California, will be among the first to meetthese time standards, Both of these girls have the potential to swim the 100 and 250 yards freestyle in theabove time. Sharon Finneran, unattached, of Los Angeles, and Donna deVarona, unattached, from Berkeley,California, have all the necessary physical attributes that would place the time of 2:12 for the 200 yardsindividual medley and 4:36 for the 400 yards individual medley within reach during the next year or so.The backstroke and butterfly events times will take some doing, but I feel confident there willappear on the scene one or more gals deep within our swimming ranks who will be''flirting" with thesetimes within the next three years.As for the breaststroke, we still have a long way to go to catch up with our European counterparts.Aim Warner, recently retired of the Santa Clara <strong>Swimming</strong> Club, proved to be our first real threatto the European domination of this event, but retired early without reaching her full potential. The time of1.08 for the 100 yards breaststroke would only bring us up to par with the leading European girl swimmers.As a matter of fact, I feel confident that there are girls in the European picture that can, and will, swima time of 1.05 for the 100 yards breaststroke which would be equivalent to 1.15 for the 100 meters. We canexpect these times to be posted between now and the Olympic Games. Needless to say, we have our workcut for us in this event.Although our gals have made their presence known throughout the swimming world with their outstandingperformances, we know that the present gap will eventually close commencing with 1964, as manyof the other nations of the world are taking a page from our A, A. U. booklet and setting up their own respectiveage group swimming program in an effort to obtain the same results as that of the United States.Therefore, we should re-double our efforts in order to maintain our present lead.I would be amiss if I did not take this opportunity to congratulate the <strong>Hawaii</strong> <strong>Swimming</strong> Club instaging their fourteenth Annual <strong>Keo</strong> <strong>Nakama</strong> <strong>Swimming</strong> Meet which honors our good friend <strong>Keo</strong> <strong>Nakama</strong> forhis outstanding accomplishments in the years gone by as well as his latest swimming conquest of <strong>Hawaii</strong>'sMolokai Channel.ALOHA


AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNIONOF THE UNITED STATESRECOGNIZES ALL AMATEUR SPORTS AND CLAIMS JURISOICTION OVER BASKETBALL, BOXING. GYMNASTICS. HANDBALL, TRACK AND FIELD.SWIMMING. WRESTLING. WEIGHTLIFTING, BOBSLED. LURE, HORSESHOE PITCHING, JUDO. AND BATON TWIRLING.TELEPHONE CONTLArvor 7 - 61176c....rE ADDRESS AMA, HLETIC REA , YORKI appreciate very much the opportunity of greeting all of you swimmers, officials, parentsand citizens in our great 50th state of <strong>Hawaii</strong>.The <strong>Hawaii</strong>an Islands, to us on the mainland, are the Islands of Enchantment which we allshould like some day to visit and to learn more about its people. In years past many of our greatswimming stars of international acclaim have come from your state. The names of Duke Kahanemoku,Ford Konno, Bill Smith, Dick Cleveland, Bill Woolsey, Barney Pung, Evelyn Kawamoto,Halo Hirose, to name just a few of your champions, have left their mark in the annals of swimming.<strong>Keo</strong> <strong>Nakama</strong> is another of your outstanding swimmers and to whom this 14th Annual <strong>Swimming</strong> Meetis dedicated. <strong>Keo</strong>, the conqueror of the treacherous shark infested waters of Molokai Channel lastyear, has done much to revive <strong>Hawaii</strong>'s interest in swimming.The <strong>Hawaii</strong> <strong>Swimming</strong> Club, under the leadership of the great international swimming coach,Soichi Sakamoto, is to be congratulated for sponsoring this year the <strong>Hawaii</strong>an Age Group OutdoorChampionships on July 4,5,6, and 7 and the Senior Championships on July 12, 13 and 14.All of these people and others have brought much honor and prestige to our sport and toour country. I am happy to see such a surge upward of interest and efforts on swimming's behalfand that of your parent body, the Amateur Athletic Union, the sports governing body of amateursports in these United States. Mr. Louis Fisher, our president, and Captain Stephen Archer, oursecretary and recently of Honolulu, join me in sending congratulations on your accomplishments andyour efforts on behalf of the A. A. U.As you are well aware, we, as a nation, enjoy the distinction at the present time of beingthe best in the world in competitive swimming and diving. However, we cannot rest on our laurels,and I request all of you to work with renewed vigor to further promote all A. A. JJ, activities sothat we will send our best teams to Tokyo for the Olympic Games in 1964.To all of you swimmers in competition may I add that we are counting on you to work andtrain hard so that you may have the privilege and honor of representing your 50th state and ourgreat country, the U. S. A. in the Olympic Games.I trust that I may continue to have your continued cooperation in the future as in the past.Our relationship has been of long standing and through it, our friendship has deepened and maturedand will be forever cherished.Aloha.Very sincerely yours,Dr. Harold W. Henning, ChairmanNational A. A. U. Men's <strong>Swimming</strong> CommitteeChairman, United States Olympic Men's<strong>Swimming</strong> Committee


THE A. A. U.AGE GROUP SWIMMING PROGRAMBob kiphuth, the retired swimming coach at YaleUniversity who is regarded as "Mr. <strong>Swimming</strong> in theUnited States," on many occasions has acknowledged theA. A. U. age group program with making the greatest singlecontribution to the success of the American swimmingmovement.After the recent National A. A. U. Men's Indoor<strong>Swimming</strong> Championships at Bartlesville, Oklahoma, bothArlie Schardt writing in Sport Illustrated, and Joseph M.Sheehan, the number one swimming writer on the NewYork Times, paid great tribute to the A.A. U. age groupswimming program. Both sportswriters, among the mostrespected on the Mainland, credited the program for makingpossible the outstanding performances by our leadingswimmers in the championships.In the 12 years since the inauguration of the"formal" program more attention has been focused on the"burgeoning program"(to quotedirectly from Mr. Sheehan'sreview of the indoor championships) in the last year thanever before.However, early in this articles we must introducea word of caution, expressed over two years ago by Mrs.Beth Kaufman, "the mother of age group swimming." Shepointed out quite convincingly:"If we do not lose sight of what we are now accomplishing—where participatiOn In the program is whatcounts—If we do not place too much stress on records,medals and trophies, we will give our country a wonderfulgroup of young people trained under the watchful eyeof our own Amateur Athletic Union."Quite humbly we have accepted the important assignmentthis year to serve as chairman of the Age GroupProgram, following the retirement of Mrs. Kaufman. Itwas shw who directed the efforts of the program for thelast eleven years. When the program was inaugurated itwas estimated that perhaps six or seven thousand participated.Today we have almost 200,000 boys and girlsenrolled in the program.In addition to introducing perhaps one millionyoungsters to the fastest growing organized sport in theUnited States the A.A. U. Age Group <strong>Swimming</strong> programhas had a profound effect on the swimming facilities inour 50 states. Whereas swimming at one time was considereda summer sport, though the impetus of the agegroup program, swimming is now carried on 'round theclock and 'round the calendar with meets scheduled almostevery day of the year. Of course, an end product of thissurge has been the construction of many thousands ofswimming pools, both indoors and outdoors.More than any other sports, swimming is a "family"affair.With youngsters under ten swimming in competition,it was only natural that mothers and fathers wouldbe on hand as "chaperones." It wasn't long before thesesame mothers and fathers were pressed into service as"officials" at meets. Today, swimming has a larger listof ' ,trained officials" than any single sport in the nation.These same officials are the mothers and fathers of tomorrow'snational and Olympic champions.Statistics can be boring and meaningless in discussingthe program. Even so, we can't overlook a fewfigures to point up the extent of the A, A, U. program.From a modest start 12 years ago, in 1961 44 A,A. U. district associations, including <strong>Hawaii</strong> (where youngstershave been swimming for ;centuries as early as theycould walk), sponsored formal programs. Not a singleother program is carried on by as many A. A. U. groups!A year ago, events for boys and girls up to 16years of age hit an all-lime peak of 592 events with theaddition of 60 new events in 1961. When the program wasstarted there were only 114 events.The only major change this year has been theaddition of 17-year-olds to the program. The Age GroupCommittee felt that this group of youngsters was beingdenied competition to which they were rightfully entitled.Harold HellerAge Group<strong>Swimming</strong>It so happened that many of our "younger" stars wereoutswimming the 17-year-olds in regular imen's and women'ssenior competition and many of these "older" ones tendedto become discouraged.No discussion' of A.A. U. Age Group swimmingwould be complete without a formal salute Mrs. BethKaufman, the original chairman and the only chairmanuntil her retirement from the post in December.Few more dedicated officials have ever been associatedwith the A. A. U. Almost single-handedly NI r s .Kaufman coordinated this program which spanned the entirenation. A staunch advocate of the original concept ofthe program—to provide an opportunity to swim for healthand fun—she courageously fought all movements to "Modify"the high ideals incorporated into the program when itwas launched.Perhaps the proudest moment in Beth's life camelast year at the National A. A. U. outdoor women's championshipswhen she hailed the ten young ladies who capturednational titles— every one an active participant inthe 1961 age group program. The average age of the tenwas 15.9 years. There isn't a single star among our boysand girls earning the headlines that Beth doesn't knowpersonally.Always in the background at a meet, whether alocal, district or state age group competition or a Nationalchampionship, Beth has follow with an intenseand motherly interest a program which has seen the UnitedStates take over the swimming leadership of the world.It has always been difficult to get Mrs. Kaufmanto talk about the program itself. She "plays down" thecountless records that fall by the boards every time agroup of youngsters plunge into the water. But she willdiscuss quite seriously the fact that Lynn Burke and Chrisvon Saltza, two of our youngest Olympic gold medal winnersat Rome, made significant contributions to the agegroup swimming efforts— and she fairly beams recountinghow the greatest breaststroker the world has everknown, Chet Jastremski of Toledo, 'Ohio, and Indiana University,had his name listed annually from age ten through16 on the list of top performers.Our age group swimmers are among the best goodwillambassadors of the nation. We are proud of the foursomethat Mrs. Rose Mary Dawson chaperoned in Japanlast summer where our youngsters competed against thebest on the Home Island.The swimming eyes of the othermations have beenwatching the work of our age groupers with more thancurious interest. Although no formal programs, to myknowledge, have been organized in other countries, wecan expect this development at any time.What impresses those. identified closely with swimmingin other nations, as well as those with only a slightknowledge of this wonderful, health-building activity, hasbeen the seriousness of our competitors. This is definitelynot an "intra-mural-type" program where the youngstersswim merely for the exercise. Yet, we find nationalchampions continuing to swim against youngsters in theirown age group. This has been a tremendous source ofencouragement to every youngster who climbs up on thestarting blocks at the command, "Take your marks!"May it always be so.


HAWAII SWIMMING C LUB 'S"<strong>1962</strong> 14th ANNUAL KEO NAKAMA SWIMMING MEET,AND THE HAWAIIAN A. A. U. AGEGROUP OUTDOOR SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS"by S. SakamotoThe <strong>Hawaii</strong> <strong>Swimming</strong> Club stages its Annual <strong>Keo</strong> <strong>Nakama</strong> <strong>Swimming</strong> and Diving Meet(1946-<strong>1962</strong>), and also the <strong>Hawaii</strong>an A. A. U. Age Group outdoor <strong>Swimming</strong> Championships tohonor and perpetuate the name of <strong>Keo</strong> <strong>Nakama</strong>, as one, who more than anyone else wasresponsible for restoring <strong>Hawaii</strong>'s place and trend in modern competitive swimming aftera dismal lapse of some six years, after Buster Crabbe's 400 meter freestyle victory in the1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games.This year's meet will be doubly significant as it will be especially dedicated to<strong>Keo</strong>'s recent conquest of the treacherous Molokai Channel on September 28, 1961.This outstanding feat has added a page to <strong>Hawaii</strong>'s already colorful aquatic history....the first officially recorded accomplishment of such an undertaking. This will, indeed,be a challenge to the future greats and aspirants of the waves, to swim a distance of 27miles of mountainous waves, awesome currents, and Shark-infested blue Pacific, in arecord time of 15 hours and 37 minutes.9


JIMMY McHUGHiJimmy McHugh, one of America's outstanding songwriters, has been a very staunchsupporter of the Annual <strong>Keo</strong> <strong>Nakama</strong> <strong>Swimming</strong> Meets for many years.For this year'smeets, he is donating the "Jimmy McHugh Trophy" for the Senior Women's High PointTeam.10


Robyn JohnsonEddie TownsendThis dedicated swimmer, who has succeeded thegreat Christ von Saltza as the greatest freestyle swimmerof the United States, was a former member of Honolulu'sDolphin <strong>Swimming</strong> Club under coach Tom Miles.To-day, Robyn is a member of the Northern VirginiaAquatic Club, Arlington, Virginia, under coach StanTinkham, who was the U. S. Women's Olympic <strong>Swimming</strong>Team in 1956.This Arlington swimmer won the Outstanding Swimmer's Award in the recently held National A, A. U. SeniorWomen's Indoor <strong>Swimming</strong> Cahmpionships at Sacramento,California (April 19-20-21, <strong>1962</strong>), for her outstanding victoriesin the freestyle events: 100 yards (55.5 a newAmerican record); 500 yards (5;27.2, a new Americanrecord); and the 250 yards (2:34.6, a new American record).In the same meet, she placed second to SharonFinneran of Los Angeles (formerly of Miami, Florida) inthe 400 yards Individual Medley.All <strong>Hawaii</strong> welcomes Robyn home on this momentousoccasion, and wishes her every success until hercrowning victories in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games.<strong>Swimming</strong> in this Annual <strong>Keo</strong> <strong>Nakama</strong> <strong>Swimming</strong>Meet is not strange to Miss Johnson as she participatedin one in 1958 under the Dolphin colors.It will be interesting to compare Robyn's time inthis <strong>Keo</strong> <strong>Nakama</strong> Meet with those that she made in the1961 National A. A. U. Senior Outdoor Women's <strong>Swimming</strong>Championships at Philadelphia.100 meter freestyle 1:03.2200 meter freestyle 2: 20. 2400 meter freestyle 4:54. 4400 meter individual medley 5:41.0Welcome home, and a fond Aloha to Eddie fromall of your friends here in <strong>Hawaii</strong>.Eddie Townsend, who was a former member ofthe <strong>Hawaii</strong> <strong>Swimming</strong> Club, is now a very important cogof the Santa Clara <strong>Swimming</strong> Club of California with SteveClark (the holder of the world's 100 yard record of 46. 8),and the other swimming greats... both men and women,under Coach George Haines, who was the coach of theUnited States Women's Olympic <strong>Swimming</strong> Team at theRome Olympic in <strong>1962</strong>.This swimming stalwart will be a second yearstudent at Yale this fall.Young Townsend's phenomenal rise to the top ofthe swimming world has been the result of the expertguidance of his coach, and through a program of intensiveand systematic work with the rest of the dedicatedswimmer at Santa Clara.Eddie's rise to fame has been through his sensationalswimming, and his times attest to this.In the Men's A. A. U. Outdoor Senior <strong>Swimming</strong>Championships at Los Angeles in 1961 he began to showhis mettle as a top flight swimmer.100 meter freestyle 56.8200 meter freestyle 204.9100 meter fly (relay team) 1'03.6It was in this year's National A. A. U. Men's Indoor<strong>Swimming</strong> Championships at Bartlesville, Oklahoma. thatEddie Townsend really niched his name with the world'sbest crawl swimmers.100 yards 48.3220 yards 1:59.0Eddie's goal in swimming is to be on the UnitedStates Men's Olympic <strong>Swimming</strong> Team in <strong>1962</strong>, and winthe coveted championships at Tokyo.11


MEET OFFICIALS(By the members of the NA MAMAKA POO, the certified swimming officials of the<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Association of the A. A. U. )Balmor es, Jose Higgins, Rollie Nahoopii, SamBarnett, Fred Hirose, Halo Naylor, BarbaraBoynton, Tony Hodgins, Gordon Naylor, JessBrandt, Fred Holt, Maltbie Nekota, TomBrannick, Ed Honda, Ronnie Nishimoto, JoeBraun, James Isoshima, Arthur Oda, CharlesBraun, Jane Judd, Clement Rising, HaroldChu, Andrew Kajikawa, George Robinson, RosemaryCombs, Jim Latta, Arthur Sagawa, YoshitoCorreia, Alfred Laury, Wally Shintani, MikeCowper, M/St. MacLean, Angus Smith, BillCrockett, Wendell Mamizuka, Harry Strenk, WalterDean, Pierson May, Luana White, BobFisher, Charles Minn, Al Yamashita, JeffHigashino, BobCOMMITTEE CHAIRMEN OF MEETSouvenir ProgramB. C . YoungPublicityPeggy McCormick, Florence RichardsonDecorationArthur IsoshimaConcession Richard Morishige and parents of H. S. C .Presentation of AwardsFrances DeanTypingFlorence Richardson, Irene SakamotoPoliceWilfred AhuePhotographerMax ReidAdvance Ticket Sale Mrs. Aono (Hilo S. C . )Others parents of H. S. C.OFFICIALS OF THE HAWAII S. C.PresidentJoseph KaanapuSecretary-TreasurerBertha C. YoungAdviserS SakamotoLiaisonJane Braun12


14th ANNUAL KEO NAKAMA AGE GROUP OUTDOOR SWIMMEET1st DAY--JULY 4, <strong>1962</strong>--FINALS 6:30 P.M.Event 1. 50 M. FREE GIRLS 10/undAmerican Record 32.4 Jill Spaulding (CCA) '59<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 34.4 Libby Flagood (NAAC) '61Event 2 50 M. BREAST BOYS 10/Und.American Record 40.2 John Ludwig (AMA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 44.0 Jas. Robeson (DOL) '60Event 3 50 M. FREE BOYS 11-12American Record 28.4 Tom Jamison (CCA) '59<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 30,6 Wesley Ogata (HAC) '61Event 4 50 M. BACK GIRLS 11-12American Record 35.3 Maggie Rosenberg (PA) '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 37.7 Sandy Allison (HICK) '60Event 5 100 M. FLY GIRLS 13-14American Record 1:11.6 Carolyn Wood (ORE) '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:16.1 Jo-Ann Kanno (HAC) '61Event 6 200 M. BREAST BOYS 13-14American Record 2:54,4 M. Jackson (MID-WEST) '59<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 3:04.6 Allen Richardson (HSC) '61Event 7 100 M. BREAST GIRLS 15-16American Record 1:24.5 Alice Driscoll (KY) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:27.7 Faith Young (HSC) '58Event 8 100 M. BACK BOYS T5-16American Record 1:03.6 Bob Bennett (SPA) '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:12.9 Wallace Beck (HAC) '61Event 9 50 M. BACK BOYS 10/Und.American Record 36.0 Bob Mueller (IND) '59<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 39.0 Richard Gardner (DOL) '60Event 10 50 M . FLY GIRLS 10/Und.American Record 35.3 Jill Spaulding (CCA) '59<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 39.0 Diane tviishima (HILO) '60Event 11 100 M. BACK BOYS 11-12American Record 1:14.3 Ed Bettendorf (LAKE ERIE) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:20.6 Wally Beck (HAC) '57Event 12 100 M. BREAST GIRLS 11-12American Record 1:25.5 K. Giminez (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:31.8 Sue McCarthy (PHSC) '61Event 13 200 M. FREE GIRLS 13-14American Record 2:26.1 Jeanne Hal lock (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:38.1 Cleo Higgins (AHSC) '61Event 14 200 M. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY BOYS 13-14American Record 2;32.8 John Porter (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:38.8 Nelson Shibasaki (HSC) '61Event 15 200 M. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY BOYS 15-16American Record 2:24.2 Charles Gantner (NJ) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:39.9 Eddie Townsend (HSC) '59Event 16 50 M. FREE GIRLS 15-16American Record 29.8 Shirley Stobbs (FLA) '58<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 31.8 Lillian Elercito (AIEA) '60Event 17 200 M. MEDLEY RELAY BOYS 10/Und.American Record 2:42.8 Westwood S.C. (IND) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:49.1 S. Sharks '61Event 18 200 M. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY BOYS 11-12American Record 2:42.2 P. Houser (SPA) '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:53.3 I Bruce Fisher (HICK) '61Event 19 200 M. MEDLEY RELAY GIRLS 11-12American Record 2:28.4 Riviera Club (IND) '59<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:41.5 Hickam S.C. '59Event 20 200 M_ FREE RELAY GIRLS 15-16American Record 2:01.5 Vesper BC (MID-ATL)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:16.2 Aiea SC '60Event 21 E 200 M. FREE RELAY BOYS 15-16American Record 1:49.6 Suburban (MI D-ATL) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:50.4 H.S.C. '6013


FINAL 2nd DAY--JULY 5, 6:30 P.M. (AGE Group)Event 1. 50 M BACK GIRLS 10/UAmerican Record 37.3 Gina Ambrose (PA) '59<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 41.2 Jan Darrel (unatt) '60Event 2. 50 M. FREE BOYS 10/uAmerican Record 30.7 Frank Heck! (SPA)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 32.5 Jim Miles (HSC) '55Event 3. 50 M. FLY Girls 11-12American Record 32.4 Sharon Stouder (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 33.9 Peggy Hagwood (unatt) '60Event 4. 100 M. BREAST BOYS 11-12American Record 1:21.0 Steve Job (Ohio) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:28.7 Allen Richardson (HSC) '60Event 5. 100 M. BACK GIRLS 13-14American Record 1:15.4 L. Hopkins (mid-atl) '59<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:19.7 Betty Ann Barnett (unatt) '60Event 6. 100 M. BACK BOYS 13-14American Record 1:08.3 Jack Kieler (cent) '60American Record 1:08.3 Nelson Shibasaki (HSC) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:09.7 Nelson Shibasaki (HSC) '61Event 7. 100 M. BACK GIRLS 15-16American Record 1:14.2 Christine Kluter (Ohio) '58<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:21.9 B.A. Barnett (A. H. S.C.) '61Event 8. 50 M. FREE BOYS 15-16American Record 25.9 Bill Baker (Gulf) '57<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 27.1 Ray Causey (unatt) '60Harold Davenport (HSC) '60Event 9. 50 M. BACK BOYS 11-12Ametican Record 33.6 Mike Baisley (PA) '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 36.1 Wesley Ogata (HAC) '60Event 10. 50 M. FREE GIRLS 11-12American Record 1.06.7 Jill Spaulding (CCA) '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:14.1 Patsy Brown (Keau) '59Juliette Higa (Hilo) '60Event 11 200 M. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY GIRLS 13-14American Record 2:47.4 Kathy Ellis (Ind.) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 3:00.7 B.A. Barnett (unatt) '60Event 12. 50 M. FREE BOYS 13-14American Record 26.5 John Quinn (FLA) '59<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 28.0 Chris Haletsky (Sharks) '61Event 13. 200 M. MEDLEY- RELAY GIRLS 10/uAmerican Record 2:45.6 Aquamarine S.C. (PSA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 3:02.4 Biou '58Event 14. 200 M. FREE - RELAY BOYS 10/uAmerican Record 2:19.1 Pompano Beach S.A. (Fla) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:28.5 Central Y. '61Event 15. 100 M. FREE BOYS 11-12American Record 1:05.2 Glen Hughs (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:09.2 Eddie Dias (PAL) '56Wesloy Ogata (HAC) '61Event 16. 100 M. BACK GIRLS 11-12American Record 1:16.1 Cathy Ferguson (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:25.9 B.A. Barnett (unatt) '60Event 17. 200 M. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY GIRLS 15-16American Record 2:41.3 B. Collins (Ind.) '59<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 3:02.0 Pat Miles (unatt) '58Event 18. 200 M. BREAST BOYS 15-16American Record 2:50.9 Ken Mertin (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:52.5 Wayne Fulisaki (MAUI) '58Event 19. 200 M. FREE-RELAY GIRLS 13-14American Record 2:04.6 Vesper B.C. (mid-atl) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:12.2 Pal SC '61Event 20. 200 M. FREE-RELAY BOYS 13-14American Record 1:54.4 Congressional c.c. D.C. '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:00.8 S. Sharks '61Event 21. 200 M. MEDLEY-RELAY GIRLS 15-16American Record 2:15.2 Vesper BC (mid-atl) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:34.6 H.S.C. '61Event 22. 200 M. MEDLEY RELAY BOYS 15-16American Record 2:04.2 Congressional cc, D.C. '59<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:05.0 HSC '6014


FINAL 3rd DAY JULY 6, 6:30 P.M. (AGE Group)Event I. 100 M. BACK GIRLS 10/uAmerican Record None<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:34.6 Kitty Wahl (Hick) '61Event 2. 100 M. BACK BOYS 10/uAmerican Record None<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:29.2 Bruce MacLean (Sharks) '61Event 3. 50 M. BREAST GIRLS 11-12American Record 38.5 C. Caldwell (SE)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 41.5 Sue McCarthy (P.H.S.C.) '61Event 4. 50 M. FLY BOYS 11-12American Record 30.8 Van Rockefeller (2nd) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 32.6 Wm. Gallas (HSC) '60Event 5. 100 M. FREE GIRLS 13-14American Record 1:04.4 Molly Botkin (SPA) '58<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:09.9 Cleo Higgins (AHSC) '61Event 6. 200 M. FREE BOYS 13-14American Record 2:13.7 D. Schollander (Ore) '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:21.3 Gary Hirayama (Pal) '61Event 7. 100 M. FREE GIRLS 15-16American Record 1:04.0 Susan Doerr (mid-ati) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:11.9 Pat Miles (unatt) '58Event 8. 100 M. FREE BOYS 15-16American Record 58.1 Danny O'Neill (INd) '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:00.1 George Onekea (HSC) '55Event 9. 100 M. FREE GIRLS 10/uAmerican Record None<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:20.9 Libby Hagwood (NAAC) '61Event 10. 100 M. FREE BOYS 10/uAmerican Record None<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:17.7 Gary Smith (unatt)Event 11. 200 M. FREE-RELAY GIRLS 11-12American Record 2:11.9 Fresno - YMCA (ccA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:29.8 Pun S.C. '61Event 12. 200 M. MEDLEY - RELAY BOYS 11-12American Record 2:23.6 Sea Jay's (mid-atl) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:28.9 Hilo AC '61Evenr 13. 200 M. BREAST GIRLS 13-14American Record 3:03.6 April Richardson (SPA)'61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 3:19.0 D. Hollingsworth (Hick) '60Event 14. 100 M. BREAST BOYS 13-14American Record 1:19.7 Bruce Evans (PA) .61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:22.0 Allen Richardson (HSC) '61Event 15. 200 M. BREAST GIRLS 15-16American Record 3:07.2 B. Collins (Ind) '59<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 3:08.0 Faith Young (HSC) '58Event 16. 100 M. FLY BOYS 15-16American Record 1:01.5 Carl Robie (mid-atl) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:07.8 Blair Braun (HSC) '61Event 17. 200 M. MEDLEY RELAY GIRLS 13-14American Record 2:19.9 Indianapolis AC (Ind) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:34.4 Pal S.C. '61Event 18. 200 M. MEDLEY- RELAY BOYS 13-14American Record 1:58.8 El Nadadero (PSW) '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:14.3 (HSC) '60Event 19 400 M. MEDLEY- RELAY GIRLS 15-16American Record 5:26.4 (Coral Ridge YC) (FLA) '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 5:53.0 (HSC) '61Event 20. 400 M. MEDLEY - RELAY BOYS 15-16American Record 4:42.1 LAAC (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 4:58.2 (HSC) '6015


FINALS--4th DAY--JULY 76:30 P.M.Event 1. 50 M. BREAST GIRLS 10/unAmerican Record 41.5 Cindy Gay (SPA) '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 44.9 Jane Braun (HSC) '60Event 2. 50 M. FLY BOYS WUnd.American Record 34.2 Gary Hall (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 36.4 Bill Lenin (S. SHARKS) '60Event 3 100M. FLY GIRLS 11-12American Record 1:14.7 Sharon Stouder (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:19.8 Jo-Ann Konno (BIAU) '60Event 4. 100 M. FLY BOYS 11-12American Record 1:11.0 Gary Kinkead (IND) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:15.6 Wesley Ogata (HAC) '61Event 5 400 M. FREE GIRLS 15-16American Record 4:56.5 Susan Doerr (MID-ATL) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 5:41.6 Ululani Baker (HAC) '61Event 6 400 M. FREE BOYS 15-16American Record 4:35.4 Steven Rerych (N.J.) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 4:43.2 George Onekea (HSC) '55Event 7 50 M. FREE GIRLS 13-14American Record 29.8 Kathy Ellis (IND) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 31:1 Lani Kimokeo (PAL) '61Cleo Higgins (AHSC) '61Event 8 100 M FLY BOYS 13-14American Record 1:04.8 Phillip Riker (FLA.) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:12.2 Nelson Shibasaki (HSC) '61Event 9 200 M. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY BOYS 10/Und.American Record 2:59.3 Jim Councilman (IND) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 3:09.8 Bill Lettin (S.SHARKS) '60Event 10 200 M. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY GIRLS 10/Und.American Record 3:01.1 Judy Emerson (PA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 3:19.4 Libby Hagood (NAAC) '61Event 11 50 M. BREAST BOYS 11-12American Record 37.6 Phillip Long (MID-ATL) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 40.2 Allen Richardson (HSC) '60Event 12 200 M. INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY GIRLS 11-12American Record 2:47,4 Kristie Jimenez (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 3:07.5 Marianne Brannick (UNATT) '61Event 13 100 M. FLY GIRLS 15-16American Record 1:09.4 Susan Doerr (MID-ATL) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:17.3 Pat Miles 9(UNATT) '58Event 14 100 M BREAST BOYS 15-16American Record 1:16.0 Jim Green (MID-ATL) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:17.4 Wayne Fujisaka (MAUI) '58Event 15 200 M FREE RELAY BOYS 11-12American Record 2:04.6 Sea Joys (MID-ATL) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:12.6 Dolphin S.C. '60Event 16 200 M. FREE RELAY GIRLS 10/Und.American Record 2:28.0 Aquamarine S.C. (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 2:36.5 Hickam S.C. '60Event 17 100 M. FREE BOYS 13-14American Record 59.2 Tom Jamison (CCA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:02.6 George Onekea (HSC) '53Event 18 100 M. BREAST GIRLS 13-14American Record 1:23.8 Jean Dellekamp (IND) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 1:32.1 D. Hollingsworth (HICK) '59Event 19 50 M. FREE GIRLS 11-12American Record 29.8 Sharon Stouder (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 31.8 Patsy Brown (KEAU) '60Event 20 400 M. FREE RELAY BOYS 15=16American Record 4:06.4 Burbank S.A. (SPA) '61<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 4:14.3 (HSC) '60Event 21 400 M. FREE RELAY GIRLS 15-16American Record 4:39.9 Cor. Rid. Y.C. (So. Fla.) '60<strong>Hawaii</strong>an Record 5:10.8 (HSC) '61_


TEAM ROSTER and A.A.U. NUMBERSAINA HAINA SWIMMING CLUBRollie Higgins.... CoachEve Anderson...Manager(AGE GROUP MEET)1. Barnett, Betty Ann 32072. Brown, Bonnie 36813. Brown, Brad 3636 (SENIOR MEET)4. Chang, Kenneth 3638 1. Bachman, David 34345. Devey, Craig 4037 2. Chegin , Teri 35536. Higgins, Cleo " 3209 3. Eyster, Lauren 42517. Higgins, Matthew 3643 4. Haynes, Mary 46358. Higgins, Rocky 3644 5. Kirchnef, Leslie 42509. Kano, Clement 3648 6. McIntyre, Dale 344710. Kennedy, Blair 364711. Lambert, Lou 364812. Phillips, Ramm 363013. Rice, Sharon 365114, Uno, Tommy 425915. Wood, Mary Jane 3656(SENIOR MEET)1. Barnett, Betty Ann 32072. Higgins, Cleo 32093. Kennedy, Blair 36474. Wood, Mary Jane 3656AULEA SWIMMING CLUBAl Minn...CoachMary Chore..Manager(AGE GROUP MEET)1. Chote, Patty . 37192. Findeisen, Gail 38503. Gilbert, Sandy 37214. Ivy, Lee Ann 37245. Merchant, David 38536. McClure, Donna 37267. Phillips, Debbie 37288. Prentice, Cindy 37299. Prentice, Leslie 373010. Richmond, Ronnie 373211. Schuler, Carlene 373412. Schuler, Linda13. Schuler, Michael14. Sinclair, Mike15. Sinclair, Peggy16. Watson, Lynda2. Bachman, David 34343. Converse, Pat 46324. Eyster, Roma 44045. Gamble, Pat 34406. Haynes, Janet 45097. Steismeyer, Johanna , 3460HAWAII SWIMMING CLUBSoichi Sokamoto.,Coach(AGE GROUP MEET)1. Baker, Ululani 37782. Brannick, Marianne 37793. Brannick, Mike 37804. Braun, Blair 37815. Braun, Jane 37826. Chock, Richard 41147. Chong, Kathryn .37858. Combs, Mork 37869. Combs, Susan 378710. Davenport, Harold .... 381711. Dean, Jimmy 378812. Gerboc, Geraldine 379013. Gerboc, Harvey 403914. Green, Kenneth 324515. Hahn, Patrick 430116. Ho, Bernard 379517. Honaker, Kathy 379618. frig, Dennis 379719. Kobashikawa, Fred.... 379920. Logan, Evette 380021. McCormick, John 380222. McCormick, Kimo 380323. Miji , Roberta 380624. Mikosa, Calvin 38073752 25, Morishige, Christine,. .38093736 26. Morishige, Janice.... 38103838 27. Morishige, Leslie 38113737 28. <strong>Nakama</strong>, Kacy 38123740 29. Nokamo, Karen 381330. <strong>Nakama</strong>, Teri 381431. Picadura, Aaron 3818DOLPHIN SWIMMING CLUB16. Mikaso, Calvin ... 3807Arthur Isoshrmo..Ccoch17. Morishigs, Janice 3810(AGE GROUP MEET) 18. Morishige, LeslieI Albrecht, Lassie 3431 19. Nacama, Karen 38 1 3120. Picaduro, Aaron 3818 1. Bally, Elizabeth 327321. Ross, Stephanie 3823 2. Brecheison, Randy 347722. Richardson, Allen 3820 3. Dean, Allan 350323. Sakamoto; Charles .... 3825 4. Fog, Thorky 435824. Shibasaki, Nelson .... 3827 5. Hagood, Lacy 430625. Smith, Gary 3831 6. Hagood, Libby 430526. Tashnick, Tony 2893 7. Hagood, Peggy 430727. Van Etten, Alan 3381 8. Hauert, Beth 451228. Weiser, John 4046 9, Hauert, Susan 327729. Yee, Mike 4119 10. Hubbard, Christine.... 3504HICKAM SWIMMING CLUBRagnus Avenasius...CoachEloise Fisher Monaggr(AGE GROUP MEET)1. Anderson, Melinda 39922. Carver, Beverly 36143. Clingan, Tommy 36154. Cummings, John 36165. DeCosin, Mike39936. Dombrowski, Karen .. , 39947. Doyle, Diane 42268. Fisher, Barbara9. Fisher, BruceW. Fisher, Katy11. House, Barbaro361736183619449612. McKinney, Sharon .....362213. Minnear, Mark 481814. Muggelberg, Marcia , 362415. Mumford, Toby 375516. Nehus, Jeanne 399817. Patteson, Harry 332418. Patteson, Nan 332519. Sullivan, Jane 375120. Warfield, Kenneth 362621. Whitehead, Patricia 457422. Wilson, Don 4819(SENIOR MEET)10. Patteson, Nan 33251. Chote, Patty 3719 32, Picodura, Daryl 38192. Chote, Suzanne 3720 33. Ross, Stephanie 38233. GI lbert , Sandy 3721 34. Richardson, Allen 3820HILO SWIM CLUB4. Prentice, Leslie 3730 35. Ryan, JohnWoodrow Greenhouse...Coach5. Schuler, Linda. .... .. 3735 36. Sokarnota, Charles .... 38256. Watson, Lynda 3740 37. Shibasoki, Nelson .....382738. Smith, Gary 3831DIAMOND HEAD 39. Van Etten, Alan .... 3821 1. Aorso, Lawrence 4329SWIMMING CLUB 40. Yee, Mike 41192. Hapoi, Archie Jr. 4332Gale Peters...Coach(SENIOR MEET)3. Mishima, Diane 4336(AGE GROUP MEET)1. Baker, Uiulani 37783684 2. Brannick, Marianne .. .. 37891. Clark, Jud y3. Braun, Blair 37812. Ferias, Albert4. Braun, Jane 37823. Farios, John 48113598 5. Causey, Ray 40534. Furuhashi, Dustin6. Combs, Susan 37875. Furuhashi, Janice 35994274 7. Davenport, Harold 3817 I. Ogawa, Carolyn 44486. Hondo, Eva 8. Green, Kenneth 3245 2. Rillamas, Perez 43287. Kaki:now, Claire 3602 9, Hahn, Patrick 43018. 0 ir 4.01M0 , Miles3606 10. Ho, Bernard 37959. Okkoora, Stephen 3607 11. Honaker, Kathy 379610. Uesugi , Leigh 3610 12. Kobashikawa, Fred ....379911. Medoiry, Margo 481213. Logan, Evette3800(SENIOR MEETI14. McCormick, Kimo 3803I. Furullashi, Dwain 3598 15. Miji, Roberta 380611. Kim, Bonnie 430812. Krongaard, Jeff 417213. McCarter, Charlotte 348014. Pickins, Gerold 357215. Scott, Ray 435616. Scott, Tim 435717. Sullivan, Bill 357318. Sullivan, Linda 357419. Sullivan, Mike 357520. Sullivan, Pat 357621. Tapper, Bill 451322. Williams, Dana 327823. Williams, Leslie 3279(SENIOR MEET)Mrs. Aono....Manager(AGE GROUP MEET)I. Costa, Ronnie 3759(AGE GROUP MEET)2. Baga, Chris 43753. Donahue, Dick 101394. Hangca, Peggy 37915. Hirayama, Gary 4378KAIMUKI SWIMMING CLUB6. Kimokeo, Charles 43837. Kimokeo, Jason .4384Ronnie Hondo...Coach 8. Kimokeo, Lani 4385Joseph Koonapu ...Au 't 9. Lau, Lauren 438610. Leo, Gary 3445(AGE GROUP MEET)11. Leo, John 344612. Leo, Lora 285613. McDougal , Mary 4388(SENIOR MEET)14. Mitsuda, Carol 438915. Nakamoto, Ray 44031. Ogawa, Carolyn 4448 16. Shigemitsu, Jon 43912. Ogawa, Maillyn 4440 17. Shigemitsu, Kevin 43923. Ri I lamas, Perez 4328 18. Spencer, Jo-Ann 43944. Strauch, Judy 4.433 19. Spencer, Joel 43955. Tsukiyama, Carolyn 4430 20. Tombola, Rueben 439621. Ward, Karen 3611NAVAL AQUATIC CLUB 22. Wahl, Kitty 358223. Wahl, Sue 3583Margaret Hagood..Coach 24. Yosuda, Joel 4398Major. L. Hogood..Manager 25. Yoshimoto, Carl 4399(SENIOR MEET)I. Chung, Edwin 43762. Donohue, Dick 101393. Flongco, Peggy 37914. Hirayomo, Gary 43785. Lau, Lauren 43866. Word, Karen 36117. Wahl, Sue 3583PEARL HARBOR SWIMMING CLUBDave Tuggle...CoachMadeline Staples.. Manager(AGE GROUP MEET)1. Barbour, Bob 44372. Broome, Pammella 44383. Bruford, Roger 38894. Clausen, Alan 45015. Cooper, Bob 44376. Cooper, Jeannie 35577. Cooper, Sue 35598. Drum, Cauley 35609. Drum, Kathy 356210. Drum, Pat 356311. Ervin, Jeannie 44391. Bally, Elizabeth 3273 12. Ferron, Dade (unatt).. 34392. Hagood, Lacy 4306 13. Haffey, Pamma 45023. Hagood, Peggy 4.307 14. Harrison, Tim 33854. Scott, Ray 4356 15. Horn, Maury 34205. Sullivan, Bill 3573 16. Hunter, Neyle 444117. Mackey, Martha 4444N. VIRGINIA AQUATIC CLUB 18 Maiden, SusanneStanley Tinkhorn..Coach 19. Mansfield Judy 33433865Cdr. Charles E. Johnson..Manager 20. May, Bob21. McCarthy, Sue 3526(SENIOR MEET)21. Robyn Johnson .. DCAAU 91322.23. McClure,McClure,GeorgeBill (unatt)(unatt)44393448NUUANU Y.M.C.A. 24. Miller, Lucky 389425. Morris, Babble 4727(SENIOR MEET)Charles Oda...Coach1. Anderson, Melinda 3992 26. Naylor, Kent 3744Sam Nahoopii...Ass't2. Carver, Beverly 3614 27. Shotwell, Vickie 40063. Cummings, John 3616Harry Wong ..Monager28. Smith, Cyndy 33884. Doyle, Diane 4266 (AGE GROUP MEET) 29. Smith, Jane 34145. Fisher, Barbara 3617 I. Jackson, Michael .... 3762 30. Smith, Ned 47296. Fisher, Bruce 3618 2. Mizuno, Fred 3764 31. Spaulding, Mark .37507. Minear, Mark 3230 3. Shimatsu, Timothy 3769 32. Staples, Jim 18658. Mumford, Toby 3755 4. Suzuki, Dexter 4623 33, Staples, Zeke 33169. Patteson, Harry 3324 34. Thompson, Jim 3530PALAMA SWIMMING CLUB35. Thompson, Sue 409611. Williams, Chris 3698 Harry Mamizuka ...Coach 36. Trini, Pat 389512. Wilson, Don 4819 Richard Shigemitsu ..Ass't 37. Updike, Steve 341517C. Kimokeo...Manager 38. West„Corol 4725T. Shigemitsu...Ass't 39. West, Tom 389640. Wish, Jennifer 341741. Wish, Jim 186542. Zeugner, John 450343. Zeugner, Tom 4504(SENIOR MEET)1. Barbour, Bob 44372. Cooper, Sue 35593. Drum, Kathy 35624. Drum, Pat 35635. Mansfield, Judy 38936. May, Bob 38657. McCarthy, Sue 35268. McClure, Bill (Unatt) 34489. McClure, Gee. (Unatt) 443910. Miller, Lucky 389411. Shotwell, Vickie 400612. Staples, Jim 342313. Thompson, Jim 353014. Thompson, Sue 409615. West, Tom 389616. Wish, Jiro 3416PUNAHOU SWIMMING CLUBThomas Haynie.. Coach(AGE GROUP MEET)1. Ahrens, Trippi 3887


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"MOMENT OF ELATION"After <strong>Keo</strong>'s finish at Hanauma BKEO'S SUCCEEMayor Neil S. Blaisdell offers his congratulation to <strong>Keo</strong>.


KEO AND HIS FAMILYIIIA TEAM EFFORTGovernor William Quinn congratulates <strong>Keo</strong>


PROGRAM OF EVENTS AND RECORDS14th ANNUAL KEO NAKAMA SENIOR SWIMMING AND DIVING MEETKaimuki High School <strong>Swimming</strong> PoolJuly 12-13-14, <strong>1962</strong>, 7:00 p.m.THURSDAY, JULY 12, <strong>1962</strong>1. Diving trials ...6:00 p.m. (if necessary)2. 1500 M. FREESTYLE (WOMEN) Winners to be decided by the fastest times.<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 21;49.1 Ululani Baker (Hilo A. C.) '61American record 19;45.0 C. House (LAAC) '60World record 19:02.0 R. Rylander (Sweden) '611. 52. 6.3. 74. 8Alt. 1. Alt 23. 1500 M. FREESTYLE (MEN) Winners to be decided by the fastest times.<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 18:25.6 F. Konno (N. YMCA) '51American record 17:21.8 R. Saari (El Segundo S.C.) '61World record 17:11.0 J. Konrand (Australia) '601.2.3 ,4.Alt. 1.5678.Alt. 2ExpertPACKING • CRATING • SHIPPINGof Household Furniture & Other Effectsfor Local or Long Distance MovingSTORAGEMOVINGWAREHOUSINGFree EstimatesFully InsurfldPHONEri-321161Y. RIGA TRUCKING SERVICEby Ross Sutherland2200 KALAKAUA AVE. COR. LOWERSFREE PARKINGRoyal Block and Bank of <strong>Hawaii</strong> lots.2150 NIMITZ HWY.24


PROGRAM OF EVENTS AND RECORDSFRIDAY, JULY 13, <strong>1962</strong>1. 100 M. BREASTSTROKE (WOMEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 125.9 L. Miki (HSA) '58American record 1.22.3 A. Warner (Santa Clara S.C.) '60World record 1.18.2 R. Goebel (DDR) '611. 5.2 63. 7.4. 8.Alt. 1. Alt. 2.2. 100 M BREASTSTROKE (MEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 1.16.1 K. Nakasone (Maui) '58American & World record 1.07.5 C. Jestremski (Indianapolis A. C.) '611. 5.2. 63 74. 8.Alt. 1. Alt 23. 100 M BACKSTROKE (WOMEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 1.18. 6 B. A. Barnett (AHSC) '61American & World record 1.09.0 Lynn Burke (Santa Clara S.C.) '601. 5.2. 6.3. 74. 8Alt 1 Alt 24. 100 M BACKSTROKE (MEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 1.04. 8 Y. Oyakawa (Hilo A. C. ) '56American & World record 1.01.3 B. Bennett (Kris Kristensen S. S.) '611. 52. 6.3. 74. 8.Alt. 1. Alt 225


PROGRAM OF EVENTS AND RECORDS5. 200 M FREESTYLE (WOMEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 2.30.6 Thelma Kalama (<strong>Hawaii</strong> S.C.) '48American record 2.15.1 C. von Saltza (Santa Clara S.C.) '60World record 2.11.6 Dawn Fraser (Australia) '601 . 5.2 6.3 7.4. 8Alt. 1. Alt 26. 200 M FREESTYLE (MEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 2.07.7 Wm. Woolsey (Unatt) '56American record 2.01.5 R. Blick (N. Central Coll.) '61World record 2.00.4 T. Yamanaka (Japan) '611. 5.2. 6.3. 74. 8Alt. 1. Alt. 2.7. 100 M FLY (WOMEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 1:14.3 Ivie Hoe (HSC) '56American & World record 1.08. 2 S. Doerr (Vesper B. C. ) '611, 52. 63. 74. 8Alt. 1. Alt 28. 100 M FLY (MEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 1:03. 8 T. Tashnick (Unatt) '61American & World record 58.6 F. Schmidt (New Trier S.C.) '611. 52. 63. 74 8Alt. 1. Alt 226


PROGRAM OF EVENTS AND RECORDSSATURDAY, JULY 14, <strong>1962</strong>1. 200 M BREASTSTROKE (WOMEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 3:04.6 F. Young (HSC) '58American record 2:51.4 A. Warner (Santa Clara S.C.) '60World record 2.48. 0 K. Bayer (DDR) '611. 5.2. 6.3. 74. 8Alt. 1. Alt. 2.2. 200 M BREASTSTROKE (MEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 2.46.5 K. Nakasone (Maui) '58American & World record 2.29.6 C. Jastremski (Indianapolis A.C. ) '611. 52. 6.3. 7.4. 8Alt. 1. Alt. 23. 100 M FREESTYLE (WOMEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 1;07.0 T. 'KaTlama (HSC) '50Ametican record 1.01.3 C. von Saltza (Santa Clara S.C.) '60World record 1.00.2 Dawn Fraser (Australia ) '601. 52 63. 74, 8Alt. 1. Alt 24. 100 M FREESTYLE (MEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 56.9 R. Cleveland (HSC) '54American & World record 54.4 Steve Clark (Santa ClaraS.C.) '611 5.2. 6.3 74. 8Alt. 1. Alt. 228


PROGRAM OF EVENTS AND RECORDS5, 200 M BACKSTROKE (WOMEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 2.51. 9 B. A. Barnett (AHSC) '61American record 233.5 Lynn Burke (Santa Clara S.C.) '60World record 2.33.2 S. Tanaka (Japan) '612. 6.3. 74 8.Alt. 1. Alt. 2.6. 200 M BACKSTROKE (MEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 2:26.9 Y. Oyakawa (Hilo A. C.) '56American & World record 241.5 Tom Stock (Indianapolis A. C. ) '615.1. 52. 6,3. 74. 8Alt. 1. Alt. 2.200 M FLY (WOMEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 2-44.1 Shelly Mann (Unatt) '57American & World record 2:32.8 B. Collins (Riviera S.C.) '611. 5.2, 63. 7.4. 8Alt. 1. Alt. 2.200 M FLY (MEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 2.28.3 Tony Tashnick (Unatt) '61American & World record 2.12.6 Carl Robie (Vesper B.C.) '611. 5.2. 63. 7.4. 8.Alt. 1. Alt 2.9. 400 M FREESTYLE (WOMEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 5:13.4 E. Kawamot o (HSC) '52American & World record 4-44.5 C. von Saltza (Santa Clara S.C.) '601 52 6.3 74 8.Alt. 1. Alt 229


PROGRAM OF EVENTS AND RECORDS10. 400 M FREESTYLE (MEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 4.34. 8 F. Konno (NYMCA) '51American record 4.19. 2 A. Somers (Indianapolis A. C.) '601. 52. 6.3. 7.4. 8Alt. 1. Alt. 211. 3 M SPRINGBOARD DIVING (MEN)1961 winner: Bob Gross (NAAC) 195.25 points1. 52 6 .3. 74. 8Alt. 1. Alt 212. 400 M FREESTYLE RELAY (WOMEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 4:44.2 HSC (C.Kleinschmidt, J. Murakami, E. Kawamoto,T. Kalama) '55American record 4:17.0 Vesper B.C. (L. Hopkins, S. Doerr, M. Randall,N. Harmer) '61World record 4:08.9 U.S. National Team (Spillane, Stobs, Wood, von Saltza)1 5.2. 6.3. 7.4. 8.Alt. 1. Alt. 2.13. 800 M FREESTYLE RELAY (MEN)<strong>Hawaii</strong>an record 9:12.4 Maui (T. Hirose, K. <strong>Nakama</strong>, J. Balmores, B. Smith) '41American record 8:17.0 Indianapolis A. C. (P.Sintz, G. Breen, A. Somers, M. Troy) '60World record 8-10.2 U. S. National Team (Harrison, Blick, Troy, Farrel) Rome, '601. 5.2. 6.3. 74. 8Alt. 1. Alt 230


SCORE SHEETName of MeetPool:Date:Scorer:TEAMSrrange names1phabetically)Check one:( ) Menor( ) boysCheck one:( ) Womenor( ) girlsCheck one:( ) IndividualGroup, or( ) Total Group(combined)Johnny Rackin holdingTrophies (in his honor) whichwill be presented to theoutstanding Boy and GirlAge Group swimmers.31


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