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B.B. Clark Beach Swimming Event Winners



B.B. Clark Beach Swimming Event Winners
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Title: B.B. Clark Beach Swimming Event Winners
Description: Twenty of the winners in the swimming events in the annual city meet are posed in swim suits at B.B. Clark beach on West Spaight Street. In the front row are Carol Coombs, Pat Gardner, Mark Sticha, Gail Sticha, Lon Schoor, Tom Foseid, Eric Nelson, Mary Revell, Shirley Revell, Ted Ryder, and Ned Schoor. Standing in the back row are, Gail Gardner, Bettey Bormett, Jon Johnson, Bill Adams, Marcia Felland, Paul Seifert, Jack Anderson, Marian Weisser, and Kathy Johnson. There are 11 boys and 9 girls.

Image ID: 96115
Creation
Date:
July 21, 1957 
Creator
Name:
Vinje, Arthur M., 1888-1972
City, State: Madison, Wisconsin
Collection
Name:
Vinje, Arthur M. : Photographs and Negatives
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
Published in Wisconsin State Journal, July 22, 1957.
Subjects: Trees
Cities and towns
Lawns
Bathing suits
Swimming
Children
Outdoor photography
Portraits, Group
Teenagers
Contests
 

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