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...year's freshmen, who composed the bulk of a talent-laden squad, proved a new breed of aquawomen. Harder working and more serious about their sport, most of them should return for at least a year. Several names stand prominently in the foreground of future expectations. Butterflyers Norma Barton and Kathleen McCloskey, sprinter Janie Smith, and distance freestyler Maureen Gildea come instantly to mind...
...Barton must be considered the team's real star, capping the season with a sweep of the three butterfly events at the Ivy Championships. She set Harvard records in four events over the course of the year, and qualified for nationals...
...Everyone ran well, just not well enough," quipped thinclads manager Sue Barton '82, as Harvard had to settle for a sixth place tie with Dartmouth in the Heptagonals held at Penn Saturday...
Stormin' Norma Barton comes to mind first. She won practically every butterfly event she entered, and capped her season with a three-victory performance at the Ivy Championships, winning the 50-, 100-, and 200-yd. fly. And she qualified for Nationals, where she'll compete this month in Las Vegas...
Kathleen McCloskey ably supported Barton in the butterfly events. McCloskey made her trip to Easterns--one of only six Crimson aquawomen who did--worthwhile by finishing second and qualifying for the Nationals in the 200 fly. Most of the butterfly events throughout the season were not a question of the Crimson swimmers against their opponents, but of Barton vs. McCloskey...