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1.4 ' g ...li- ' 33 1 'TQ I.-af? iff? 21 Q TL .Ft 135 li, NN BOWLING SCORES Glen Cove 2 3 Port Washington Glen Cove I 4 Westbury Glen Cove 3 2 Clarke H. S. Glen Cove 4 I Hicksville Glen Cove O 5 Manhasset Glen Cove O 5 Mineola Glen Cove 3 2 North Shore Glen Cove I 4 Roslyn Glen Cove 2 3 Bethpage Glen Cove O 5 Garden City Glen Cove O 5 Great Neck Glen Cove O 5 Island Trees Bowling The alley wizards from Glen Cove didn't start the sea- son ott on the right toot. In no time at all though, they began to show their stuft. Captain Larry Ahlstrand, one of the county's top high school bowlers, set the pace for the team. The opposing teams found it hard to do anything but GIRLS' BOWLING: Front Row, left to right: Miss Colgan, E. Montell, M. Fieselman, A. Kopetic, P. Lovett. Second Row: D. Manning, M. Melendez, L. Vorst. BOYS' BOWLING: Front Row, left to right: M. Young, J. Merritt. Second Row: E. Nastri, K. McCue, C. Newell. ' ' 'Tl I ' I ' V, 3 .. I Q u - I V , .X Www lo I ,ir li I I I I . ..,d1z,, N Q 1, X I L -f I , - 1 . IIA-Ielxilf if' X ma-.i i ' Soccer HEADS UP! And heads up it was as the soccer team placed second in its division, and had two men on the all- scholastic eleven. In addition, the boys edged the champion- ship Sea Cliff team. A rout of Mineola climaxed a season of seven wins, tour losses and a pair of ties. 4 IOIIOW' soccsa scopes Glen Cove 3 Wheatley Glen Cove I Westbury Glen Cove I Hicksville ' Glen Cove I Mineola p Ni Glen Cove 2 North Shore 1 L Glen Cove O Manhasset Glen Cove O Great Neck Glen Cove I Port Washington 1, Glen Cove 2 Garden City Glen Cove I Westbury Glen Cove I Hicksville Glen Cove I North Shore Glen Cove O Mineola '14 r- .-f.. . Gi1.f.,5E-11' N- A '-wi, Ti'!H -1 -'- ln M - QW: - fe. I ' VARSITY SOCCER TEAM: Front Row, left to right- R. Morris, R. MGSSCJQO, B. Kehoe, P. LeTaIIier, J. Kaplan, K. Johnston, J. Minsky, L. Mautroy, J. Domaradzki, Mr. Lamberson, Coach. Second Row: R. Britt, N. Gederberg, H. Friedman, R. Eldermire, N. Pietrotere, R. Grabowski, C. Nowicki, H. Nowicki, G. Allgaier, G. Lomb, G Ball, W. Hodyl, E. Nastri. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER. Front Row, left to right: W. Hazen, A. Jorgen- sen, T. Watson, D, Hazen. Second Rowt Mr. Goldsworthy, Coach, R. Brun- ner, J. Fioretti, R, Wessel, S. Glassman, N. Wichard.
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' 'HJ rn? W' D, v if ,'.n-zpffx ' A' r . Y,1,'.:4V!'E'a', I W A715 If-fir? 4-3 ' ' ' - . fjv. ' If -s ' 1' -vu f .'. w I'v.4'v'i.! I .f,+l1'tf.t ji alight 1-z'ii,5,tF .g Mi ' 'v '.a hr ri WJ' .- f. ' f 2:-0: Mig ,gig aim? ,,, 4 VARSITY BASEBALL: Standing at left: E. Altieri, Co-captainp J. Silva, Co-captain. Kneeling: W. Fisher, M. Corozzo, D. Merrey. Standing: T. Eccles, H. Rapelje, N. Gederberg, J. Savino. Ba eball Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Glen Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove Cove SCORES Sea Clif? Oyster Bay Mineola Great Neck St. Dominic's Port Washington St. Mary's Garden City Sea Cliff Farmingdale Hicksville Mineola Great Neck Port Washington Garden City Farmingdale Hicksville Port Washington Neither of Glen Cove's baseball teams had what could be called successful seasons. The varsity nine had its moments, the J. V. ran a close second. The Cover's varsity had suffered two no-hit games before Ed Altieri turned the tables, Port Washington was the victim. ln the eight-inning game, Ed whiFFed twenty men, but the team was unable to provide him with any runs. The Junior Varsity team managed to capture two victories, both from Farm- ingdale. JR. VARSITY BASEBALL: Front Row, left to right: P. Mollitor, H. Friedman, J. Kaplan, P. Buonincontri, W. Szeremeta, L. Maufroy, Co-captain: J. Sanfratello, Co-captain. Second Row: M. Abbondondolo, L. Ahlstrand. fqtl
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'Y 41 VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row, left to right: C. Sharpe, L. Cornell, J. Third Row: D. Marrone, A. Renaldo, H. Bishop, F. Henderson, R Oglesby, Wambough, P. Weng, J. Copozzi, Co-captain, R. Fowle, Co-captain, L. H, Reynolds, D. Johnson, A. Pardo, M. Ziccardi, C. Johnson, D. Lamber- Turnier, R Honeyman, H. Jensen. Second Row: W. Fisher, S. Ring, A. son, Mr. Donald, Coach. Genova, D. Merrey, C. Abate, J. DeThomasis, G. Holzkamp, A. Ring. Glen Cove's gridmen entered the football season with high hopes for victory. These were boosted even higher when the boys smashed mighty Bethpage's two year streak. Alas, however, as the end of the season descended upon us, we found ourselves at the smaller end of a 3-5 record. With only a few exceptions, Glen Cove's losses were a matter of a yard, a point, or a minute. Losing to Port, our traditional rival, was the bitterest pill for Glen Cove to swallow, even though the score was but a scant 6-O. The record, however, need not blind us to the good quality of JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row, left to right: P. Rutter, R. Ton e, ' A. Whittaker, J. Mickens, Co-captain, A. Ehrich, Co-captain, T. Andersgn, football we wllnessed' G. Egan, A. Johnson. Second Row: T. Slant, D. Hicks, J. McCarthy, T. Cappadona, F. Manfredonia, J. Baade, B. Jensen. Third Row: Mr. Dexter, Coach, W Head, C. Holley, B. Trubish, R. Kielbasa, E. Kunit, S. Jaquinta W. Johanson, J. Macfadden. 1 SCORES Glen Cove 20 I3 Bethpage Glen Cove I8 24 Mineola Glen Cove I9 13 Farmingdale Glen Cove 6 33 Great Neck it I, ,fy .f , in 3 , K ,A Glen Cove 20 21 Hicksville ., fi - 41. Z K V. .I 14, N wit- I ' I . MQ, ' ,Q ings fl, As- Glen Cove O 6 Port Washington J , , 'Q' .,1yJ,i1'7,!.1a T W, QB ith! Glen Cove 40 7 Island Trees ,I y 4 V ., I 5 5- ,,., . .ay l - , . 674 L r 1 1 'lr 'X 1 J Glen Cove O 21 Garden City Sw I 22 . -f A 5 ,Z K, is . -- ' - ' f A ,,.,, V . in I , , if L E V M., nwf'05,,9ff1 t 0 'i ',g,,, ' 3 1 V 4 -,vi I K .. VY a 1 'A I I L X xxx V . - V 1 I 'iz ' f f ,eff , X - . M : N if M .5 I -1 fl- .. . , A N wi 1 A 3 , JK I-1 Lib, f TQ, 1, - I ' . ' 'ij' ' fl rf rn V - I , .s - pl sf M . I I 'is V F .' . TNNQ'-F 'I X, lf. ' 2 V -ww 1 'ff'-JT? l,. flirty. fl e' ' txm f' , . . X-V 2 ' s. . .l.r, -. . .--. f .,.. 1123 .'H ..,. . 0165? ZFi7A'C.fZ -'-' ' '? ' fflfillf . 1'ffS' . -'JZ 6 LF' , Z '.tk2t -' ja, ' - ' i . - A 1 ' iss : - '1' a ,f 12'l'f't' . I6
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