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WHA A Q My by g wmv W x W cqgml wxjwfffoqig -m,.Mfwfit,mN?tjf 'milgggffikf iidkllttbifff - K iboixif lfarocw HM liars.. 'ff' t QCD .55Q5XflV'.gD fljtjrftflfx-L N537 ,- .A , wi 16 Mg! fir? x00 bib., 4445, A : , ' , , ,N f : , V E C2 CD G 3 o Tankers swim towards title While taking advantage of their 13 returning Iettermen, Lincoln's men's swim team faced a tough season. The team, which had a total membership of over 50, had one major setback which made the season ever tougher. A fire in the filter room was one major battle for the swim team. Without the use of the pool they lost a few weeks of practice. Lincoln l-5 pool was rented for the team practice. Because of traveling time and a few other minor prob- Iems, the team practiced about one hour less A -f'each day than they would have practiced if t NX? WEL 'l swimming in Lincoln's own pool. This season promised to be one of the clos- est yet, commented Coach Dick Delong con- cerning the defense of their S.J.A.A. title. The varsity team has held the title for 6 years and the FroshfSoph team for seven years. They sought to defend their title against tough teams like Tracy, Tokay and Lodi. TEAM PICTURE-inset a - S-int 505' -N r 1 L rs 'T I .M rg ie', ie. , gsw., i 'W my-,,, .2f r f Q. , tw, .. ,. . .Lp ei an 4. ,w r ,,45zfw!,, Y. ,,,, K, ,V ,?f'v.1,, 1 ef' . , Y fr Cfront rowb Roger Hahn, Q Ken Erlenbusch,Tony Ro- D fi 'S is cha, Jeff Boles, Bill van- 'M ' ' d I, D H ltt, ui Cszgciijd row?l22hrisoETei:k- ' ' 1352- ft H rest, Jeff Clair, Robin Q skaiskyuam Williams, Mei I , 3 Henning, Eric Cowger, A A i Sk Coach Richard DeLong. QL ,M pgytvvmiz g p . C , . i X XSFNQ. 50, Wg wwe 2 erm iT- Aff? U0 s ' l33iNl T l7pf4LXl i 'Fifi Q x olmaufl new . W5 may ff woo womb .A 1' ff f it , r s ti' TW go li ' ,.,. fe,,, , - --. T lxwv . eaoiciffwlecgf W ' Qqmqgim, ww ,, Q .tt . 206 Boys' Swimming Pg W i I ' W sight?
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l x Badminton Swings for title Achieving the SJAA title was a major goal for our team this year, stated Junior Linda Fer- reira. Led by Coach Esther Nelson, the team worked hard to try to achieve their goal. I feel potentially that we are a very good team, stat- ed Nelson. A realistic goal for us is to take first place in league in both Varsity and J.V., and we should do well in the league playoffs. Top singles players included Senior Teri Vin- celet, Junior Denise Wagner, and Junior Linda Ferreira, while the top doubles teams included Sophomore Megan Gaal paired with Junior Kathleen Ferreira, and last year's league cham- pions, Seniors Kim Engstrom and Leslie Walton. We had five out of seven varsity players re- turning, so we really didn't have to rebuild our team, stated Nelson. The team's toughest competitors included Lodi and Edison. We really worked for an out- standing season, stated Gaal. ,Jax Ginn 5 Q v out G , ,' ,- ' 5, llrsr i E Maine, .13 Q ' ti , elf .t'3tt1,i 3,iy iq L-'H s, . QL .: I 'h A tiff! A 1 ' 1 x ' Lghqtgsf. TEAM PICTURE-Copposite page leftb Steve Cox, Robbie Cole, Robert Brooks, Kenny Jenson, Craig Ferguson, and Chris Fields. SUNDAY DRIVER-Senior Jeff Hamilton Copposite page rightb tees off on the 18th green. SWINGING DOUBLES-Senior Kim Engstrom Qtop lefty re- turns the bird as senior Leslie Walton covers the base- line. BLACKBOARD STRATEGY-Coach Esther Nelson Cabovej explains the do's and don't's of competitive badmin- ton. WATCH THE BIRDIE 113-Senior Terri Vincelet Cleftj slams it over for match point. O Badminton 205
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