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FACES IN THE CROWD

DICK HANNULA
TACOMA, WASH.
Hannula has coached the Woodrow Wilson High swimming team to an unprecedented 18 successive class AA state championships. His record at the school, which spans 19 years, is 255-3-1, with 18 straight undefeated seasons.

GAIL RAMSAY
BALA CYNWYD, PA.
A freshman at Penn State, Gail won the national intercollegiate squash title at the University of Pennsylvania, defeating Cackie Bostwick of Trinity (Conn.) College 15-3, 15-9, 15-1. Gail's record this season was 14-3.

MICHAEL MARX
PORTLAND, ORE.
Michael, 18, went undefeated in 30 matches to successfully defend his foil title at the recent National AFLA Junior Olympic Fencing Championship in San Mateo, Calif. Michael also won the epee title with a 24-2 record.

JEANNE RUARK
POQUOSON, VA.
A 5'11" junior center at Poquoson High, Jeanne has led the Islanders to 50 straight wins and two Group A state basketball championships. Jeanne averaged 34 points and 17.7 rebounds per game, and personally outscored the opposition 17 times.

JAMES GILLINGS
WEST COLUMBIA, S.C.

CARL VAN SEWELL
Carl and James, both juniors, led Airport High to its second consecutive state wrestling championship. Van Sewell, who competes in the 155-pound class, won his third individual title and has a three-year record of 79-5-2. Gillings, who wrestles at 119, was undefeated (53-0) during the past two seasons and picked up his second title at the championship in Irmo. Since Van Sewell and Gillings joined the team, Airport has a 43-1 record, including 35 straight victories.

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