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we alway hit home when lincoln's NOMETHING new has been added! Mr. Frank D Granitz, a new member ot Lincoln's teaching staff, is coaching a sport also new at Lincoln, baseball, That is, baseball hasn't been played iere for twenty-two years. So it's new to us. Sixty-three candidates reported for practice he beginning ot the season. Mr. Granitz said heir attitude was wonderful. Coach Granitz is very interested in baseball. ie has played ever since he can remember, at Jlessmer High School in Milwaukee and on several amateur teams. He was in the army xirtorce for three years, Mr. Granitz attended he University of Wisconsin. During our first Season of baseball We played -ight games. This is a fairly new sport in ill high schools. C359 S are at bat BASEBALL TEAM Row 1, left to right-Byron Schwartz, Milton Haupt, Ralph Korleslry, Le Roy Staudt, Iames Snowden, Iohn Willman, Vernon Greycarek, Floyd Marenda, Gerald Woita. Robert Drobka, Floyd Strohieldt, Beniamin Wei- na, Harold McKay Row Z-Kenneth Knowles, Ioseph Baxa, Donald Haugh, Thomas Willman, lack Mullins, Iames Hallada, Thomas Dirkman, Glenn Kneevers, Thomas Peashek, Donald Ellestad, Ed Grotbeck, Dale Leiker, Melvin Gaestel, Fred Hecker Row 3-Norbert Naidl, Theodore Herzog, Marshall Hein, Iohn Osieczanek, Kenneth Meyer, Delmar Letten- berger, Robert Kustka, Iames Gallagher, George Markowski, Iames Kuiasky Row 4-Robert Zettel, Paul Ogaard, Wayne Vetter, David Bishop, William Wilke, Richard Lade, Eugene Gray- carek, Morton Swerdlow, Dale Haupt, Howard Schmill, Lloyd Groelle, Iames Quint, lulius Ewen, Richard Hog- el, Iohn Broderick Absent: Roy Peterson, Iames Panosh, Henry Bushman, Iames Farr, William Gauger, lack Elkinlon, Herman Iaeger, Allan Carbon, Norbert Strzyzewski. RichardLewis, Hay Lutterman, Norman Skarda H91
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Page 31 text:
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from the 'tee'0ff to the end our golfers are 'wav above Pal' RE! lt was only January and yet some of Lincoln's golfers were out on the greens, rath- er out in the snow, merrily engaged in a game of golf. Practice makes perfect, some one once said, and they were just practicing. Our '46 golf team ended the season with a fifty-fifty average, Winning three and losing three of their six games. Letter Winners of last season were: Robert Breckenridge, Burlyn Steuwe, Elmer Kelly, Martial Ledvina, lack Rutherford, and Donald Langteau. lt took a while for our team to get started this year. The first game was cancelled because of rain and the second because of snow. Our coach for the '47 season was Mr. lohn lung of Washington junior high school. This year's team participated in seven games, four of which were played on the home course. GOLF TEAM 3.4- fgfl ,J 2 W-'et Q WWW se r . F ,gf gtg eggggg 4 ' e Flagler M .el egg, in , .--. , 17 vgjii, X .sv I . C -417 Row 1. left to right-Denis Diedrich. Ashton Mahnke, Donald Langleau. Martial Ledvina Row 2-Ray Hallisy, Robert Brose, Donald E. Peterson, Merlyn Hoeiner, Ervin Schwartz Absent: Lloyd Olson U91
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X I our tarzans say wuhen they c lt's Tuesday afternoon at 3:06 in the gym lobby. Amidst the noise ot the students leaving school you can hear Tom Pekarske yell, lt's your serve! as he and luck Ruth- erford play a peppy game of ping-pong. ln the gym you'll find Conrad Swiggum, Carl Butler. Bill Rohr, Bob Icrgodinsky swinging on the ropes. As you go outside you can see Staff Photographer Tom Rees and his assistant, Dean Vollendori, taking time off for a game of horseshoe. Then as you cut down across the track you're bound to see Tom Riggs and Bill Sepnafski out for a jaunt. Mr. Gordon Winder is in charge of all the in- tramural sports, to each his own hoose their sports E301
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