East High School 1960 Yearbook (Denver, CO) - Full Access

Ken Simon Bernie Wroghtson Terry Wrtghtson SWIMMING Bennett, Richard Brandenberg, Brent Brown, Jim Brown, Todd Bryant, Nevin Cheley, Don Crowell, Paul Dittman, Steve Dunbar, Neil Fowler, Steve Grogg, Russ Hultin, Wally Laymon, Garry lee, Mark Manley, Jock Matthews, Robert Musgrove, Jim Pryor, Clint Razor, Dove Risch, Walt Roberts, Tim Robertson, Tom Rose, Ronald Rounds, Jerold Scripps, Jock Shroods, Bud Simon, Ted Smyth, Jim Thompson, Jim Turner, Dove Wrightson, Bernie Wrightson, Terry Manager Aragon, Jim Coach Vaughn, Paul Gasping for breath as he makes his final turn, Brent Brandenberg is shown on his way to o victory in the 100-yord backstroke. Swimmers Sweep City and State Competition Exhibiting a powerful, well-balanced team, the Angel swimmers under coach Paul Vaughn won both the city and state championships handily, as they almost doubled their closest opponent's score in both events. In their only pre-season meet the swim– mers, bolstered by thirteen returning letter– men, won the D. U. Invitational with a total of 87 points. Opening city competition January 8, the Angels beat South 63-33, and followed this victory with wins over Manual 80-12, West 80-16, and North 63-33. In a mid-season meet held January 16, the team won the Colo– rado State Invitational relay. In the city cham– pionship finals, the Angels took 7 of 11 first places to overthrow defending champion South, scoring 126V2 points to 71 for the second– place Rebels. Entering the state meet undefeated, the swimmers displayed excellent team perform– ance in winning, while three Angel mermen set new records in individual events. Jim Brown and Terry Wrightson set two new free– style records, while Wally Hultin set new rec– ords in both individual medley and butterfly stroke events. The final score put East on top with 78 points, compared to 30 for run– nerup South. For their top performances in city competi– tion, Neil Dunbar, Clint Pryor, Dave Razor, and Dave Turner were named all-city swim– mers. Gaining all-state honor in addition to all-city were Brent Brandenberg, Jim Brown, Steve Dittman, Russ Gragg, Wally Hultin, Ted Simon and Terry Wrightson. 125

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