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Volleyball 99 Seniors J. Calhoun, B. Carrol, R. Tumolo, J. Cook. Manager The bowling team has rolled itself into another championship with the assistance of a few real Keglers like Joan Macrino and Lois Summerfield, members of the 14th graduating class. These girls have helped to keep the public high bowling title within the hallowed walls of Lincoln. Strike,' is the word our pin maids especially have liked, and each playing season they have gone all out to bow1,' over all opposition. Looking back, We're sure to remember the black and gold keg- lers as champs. 5, iff! f r'a if N 'Qi my Lincoln's girls, gym has been the scene of many exciting volleyball games for quite a few seasons. Billie and Jean will long remember tiring hours after school practicing for a big game, rough compe- tition, and the thrill of winning a cham- pionship. Volleyball has been a great game for developing teamwork and good sports- manship. With these two goals in mind, many girls have been influenced toward a greater understanding of the principles of working together. Bowling Coach Giuiliano with members of the Bowling team
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Swimming I ip- Seniors were D. Sachsenmaier, V. Johnson, J. Grappledinger, C. Diehl, C. Bartch Throughout the stay of the January '58 class at Lincoln the girls' hockey team stayed on top in the Held of champion- ships. Peggy Crompton, Judy Sankey, Gloria Weitzman and Ginny Johnson have spent a good deal of their time and efforts in bringing these titles home to Lincoln and, every autumn, they will surely look back on after-school practices and rugged games. The Mermaids have been another championship capturer in Lincoln's ath- letic field and Jeanne Graebeldinger and Carol Bartsch, of the January, '58, class have been two important factors in this Winning streak. Members of the team have not only shared in these conquests but they have had the opportunity of im- proving their strokes, breathing, and most of all, the teamwork that comes by working together toward the same goal- public high championship. Hockey - l .L l 4. Seniors were Peggy Crompton, Claire Diehl, Ginny Johnson, Judy Sankey and Gloria Weitzman 52
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Softball First Row: G. VVeitzman, M. Doberstein, F. Culp, N. Schwanbeck, L. Summerfield, A. Rowe. Second Row: C. Vveber, J. Drexler, B. Buckely, V. Johnson, C. Reed, N. Tregma n, Coa eh VVacker As the years roll up in numbers, the girls who played on the basketball team will always remember Wonderful times at Lincoln. ltlaybe practice was until five or after, but no matter how hard she was made to work, each girl did her part. The girls have learned that teamwork has been the spark to Lineoln's many cham- pionships and have developed a Wonderful spirit of working together. Z 1,.f I in Mimi? Egg , jf' ' y J W We If N -. frfA Y X ,w rf Strike three and y0u're outln This familiar ring has been heard across the softball diamonds each spring at Lincoln. As Ginny Johnson and Gloria VVeitzman look back on their high-school days, they will most assuredly remember those long hours of practice, the exciting competition and the thrill of winning a big softball game. These girls will be sure to remember the exciting season of their senior year when the softball team made a valiant effort to retain the Public League cham- pionship of 1956 but lost it to our great rival, Frankford. Basketball First Row: D. Reed, L. Summerfield, F. Culp. N. Schwanbeek, J. Stevens. Second Rau Coach Kimmerle, C. Gillespie, J. Carter, C. Keuler, J. Sankey, D. Tattcrsall C Hufman 54
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