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SWIMMING TEAM Swimming was one of the many areas in which Lin- coln improved this year. Under the direction of Coach Robert Busch, the team had a very successful season. The success this season was marked by the vast im- provement of the present team over last yearls. The boys brought their shaky record of two wins and seven losses to a respectable eight wins and five losses. This jump was led by Co-captains Roger Soons, John Drier and Don Plitnick and by Bill Berkman and Ronnie Singer. They supplied most of the points and spirit. The Mermen finished third in the City League by defeating Gorton, Saunders and Commerce and los- ing to Yonkers and Roosevelt. They were helped con- The members of the team are: Coach Busch. H. Gor- finkle, D. Harris, G. Seal, R. lVeisner. Mads, P. Willins, R. Singer, D. Greenberg. SECOND ROW: siderably by Soons, Drier and Singer who scored 42, 40 and 35 points respectively. Success was also ap- parent in outside competition where the boys lost to Rye and defeated Edison Tech. and Sacred Heart. In the meet with Sacred Heart the expected finally hap- pened. Wlhile leading the race in a 200 yard breast stroke, Bill Berkman lost his pants and to top that. he was disqualified for using an illegal stroke when he tried to put them back on. The prospects for a strong team next year are definitely good. Only four boys are leaving and there is a great deal of talent among the underclassmen. This yearis record included eight wins and five losses. B. Gordon, A. Brown, YV. Berkman, D. Plitnick, R. Soons, Drier, Smart, Greenwald, D. Colitti, P. Blake, H. Strome, R. Neuman.
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BOWLING TEAM The Keglers, under the supervision of Coach Edge had a successful season this year. Among their honors was a fourth place in the City league and a fourth place in the C.W.L. league. It must also be noted that there was only an eight point difference between first and fourth place. The three boys especially responsible for this success were Arthur Levin, Jeff Yankowitz and Ferris Gorra. They had 165,160 and 150 averages respectively. This year's team was a solid one, it averaged 757 points per match. Jeff Yankowitz, one of the leaders, had a high game of 246. The season closed with a pleasing victory for the boys. They won an important match against the faculty, 3-1, setting a pace for future Student- Faculty matches. Next year's prospects for the bowling team are good. Three solid starters and the championship Junior High Team will be bowling again next season. The members of the Team are: FIRST ROW: Al Carroll, Arthur Levin, Marvin Lubin BACK ROW: Howard Krugman, Robert Kurtz, Ferris Gorra, Kent Negersmith, Fred Kopff, Jeff Yan- kowitz, Mr. Edge.
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'vt- ina. X W CROSS-COU NTRY The members of the team are FIRST ROW Coach Angelos Hugo S1ewertsen Larry Kellerman and Sandy Peter L D1afer1a Jlm Dxttbrenner Joe Mongarella Tom Schl1tt Caulfleld SECOND ROW Bob D1ttbrenner J1mmy rl'11S year the LHS HHFTICYS, under the dlrcctxon of Coach Peter L D1afer1a enjoyed the1r most successful season ln tl1C1I' short hlstory They took Hrst place 1n two out of s1x meets Paced by senlors, Hugo Slewertsen fthe leadmg scoxer for the last two yearsl, Bob Dlttbrenner, and Junlor class presldent. Ioe Mongarella, Saunders Trades School be came the first of L1ncoln's xlctlms at Txbbets Brook Park 'LThe Blg Threew crossed the fimsh l1ne hand IH hand as the h1ghl1ght of the 15 40 shutout Before the season could end, the team xanqulshed Commerce fwlth Clty champ Chet 'I oonej and Gorton ln a three team contt st and took a th1rd place m the Yonkers Clty Meet behlnd Roosex elt and Yonkels ln the latter exent SICXNCITSCH finlshed the two and one half mlle flbbets course m V3 mmutes and 37 seconds for a fourth place 156
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