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MOMENT OF RELAXATION.—United States Navy men at Deep Freeze headquarters assist the Olympic gold medallist, Cynthia Goyette, to duck one of their number in the pool at Harewood. The six American girl swimmers trained in the pool last Friday before their competitive appearance in Christchurch. The swimmers are, from left, Dolores Pfeiffer, Judy Humbarger, Cynthia Goyette, Mary Ellen Olcese, Jane Barkman and Sharon Finneran.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660212.2.116.4

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30983, 12 February 1966, Page 11

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MOMENT OF RELAXATION.—United States Navy men at Deep Freeze headquarters assist the Olympic gold medallist, Cynthia Goyette, to duck one of their number in the pool at Harewood. The six American girl swimmers trained in the pool last Friday before their competitive appearance in Christchurch. The swimmers are, from left, Dolores Pfeiffer, Judy Humbarger, Cynthia Goyette, Mary Ellen Olcese, Jane Barkman and Sharon Finneran. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30983, 12 February 1966, Page 11

MOMENT OF RELAXATION.—United States Navy men at Deep Freeze headquarters assist the Olympic gold medallist, Cynthia Goyette, to duck one of their number in the pool at Harewood. The six American girl swimmers trained in the pool last Friday before their competitive appearance in Christchurch. The swimmers are, from left, Dolores Pfeiffer, Judy Humbarger, Cynthia Goyette, Mary Ellen Olcese, Jane Barkman and Sharon Finneran. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30983, 12 February 1966, Page 11

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