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KQQlR!iA UML Tenpimi A x BOWLING LinTon Won AmsTerdam Won MonT PleasanT Won Albany LosT MonT PleasanT Won AmsTerdam LosT MonT PleasanT Albany Bowling Team-FronT Row, lefT To righT: John Lusk ITeam CapTainl, Francis Trzeciak. Robert DuranTe, Dick FeTTer, Mr. Reisenger lAdviserl. Second Row: Dick Lane. Jim Cirincione, Dick FosTer. I 959-60 BOWLING TEAM LinTon High's bowling Team, under The direcTion oT Mr. Reisenger, is keeping up wiTh The Tine sTanding of pasT Teams. Up unTil This wriTing They claim a 6 win, I loss slaTe. Two maTches remain To be bowled. They are wiTh MonT PleasanT and Albany. In Class A compeTiTion The regulars have shown a 4-O record. So Tar This season, The high single and high Triple showings go To Dick FosTer. His single is a Tine 249 showing and his Triple, a respecTable 599. IT is inTeresTing To noTe ThaT The lowesT average Tor The season is I6O while The high Bowling Club-Fronf Row, leTT To righf: F. Fischer, E. KrysTofik, L. Sofer. Second Row: S. Schick lTreasurerl, M. Springer lPresidenTl, B. Cirincione, B. DiMeo, L. Zampella, Mr. Reisenger lAdviserl. Third Row: M. Miranda, F. Trzeciak lVice PresidenTl, H. Herrmann, G. Ter- williger, B. Rozen, D. FeTTer, R. Duranfe. Fourih Row: J. Salvino, D. FosTer. R. Mead. A. Papienuk, J. Cirincione, R. Lane. runs abouT IBO plus. This Team showing is one of The reasons Tor The success oT The Team This year. The squad carries nine men. AT presenT, iT is made up oT juniors and seniors. Junior regulars include Dick FeTTer, Dick Lane, Jim Cirincione, Chuck Belamy and Frank Tryzeak. The Tour senior bowlers are capTain John Lusk. Frank Thomas. Bob DuranTe, and Dick FosTer. NexT year's Team can be assured oT even bigger Things wiTh Tive oT The nine reTurning. 3 G7
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an -V 1 F.. Y..- A. , ,...-4-M g. ,. ,.l- ,N-,- ,funn-MNH Y Y '32 F i ' Pep Club-Fronf Row, Ieff fo righf: Mrs, Jeweff IAdviserI, Clrin- cone Rasfe Buclcey Menace Dilvles Gabrie' ITreasurerI, Lasky IPresiden+I, Conroy IVice Presidenij DeVi+a ISergean+ af Armsl, Cassiilo Kupiec Gniiilh, Barone, Second Row: Buell, Mangin, Czuber- ral I-Ialslead, Defkngelus, Shaw Kilian, Gleason, Boiani, Grand, PEP CLUB Pep Club members aspire Io promole school spiril. They accomplish This goal by selling shalceroos, worlcing in slcils Tor pep assemblies, and supporling Teams al games. All members musl be willing lo worlc on commilfees, allend meelings once every Iwo weelcs, and be presenl al all games. I k 1 hi i Dllmas DeNegr's, Sfanron. Third Row: Duguid, Liffle Rogers, While Seralini I.aPorTa Brown Rybicki, Duff, Pulialico DaMassa, Zampella, Carrfpn. Eourfh Row: Nappi, Rain Dubee, Korlrin, DeMaHio, Famiano Sabieslc' Ingram, Johnslon Blanchard, Pucci Kucavilc, Arnow. Fiffh Row: Bucicley, Price, Scripa, Snell. LITTLE BLUE DEVILS This year, a new cheering seclion, known as Liffle Blue Devils, was formed. Eddie Hayes, a Linlon senior, founded The club lo promole school spiril' al lhe games and sporls evenls. Membership is open To Linlon boys who wish lo encourage lheir reams 'ro win. There are abouf sixly members al The presenl Time. Li+'fIe Blue Devils-Eroni Row, Ieff 'Io righf: Campanv QIMN Paoie K ii' LaIf'an 1j'e Pelfer Lane Arwnfnw I1 Dumas Reid, Cirincione. 'sf Harrell Hayes IPresidenII Tleapzifant Haynes, Harrfson De- Third Row: Sewage, Timmins Lorcr, Lelziore Capu o, Mularirey M :nee Ales. Second Row: Mr, DeVVan IAdviserI, Gvldberger Snyder, Baiey Mchlca Whlfalrer, Sanfore ' Hersch Serowiclr, ed ' 4 , :Q 35
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5 'Q it Helping Hull l T. -fl Ogg:- IV' h .- J A ,fi wif A+hIe+ic Service Squad-Fronf Row, le'FT To righT: David Pepin. Jack Gold. Sfeve WaTTs, Ronald Sahr. Second Row: Daniel Sweeney, Jim Reid, Tom Schmidt Don Dwore, Mike Sahr. ATHLETIC SERVICE SQUAD Preparing programs. selling programs, and lining play- ing Tields are examples of The numerous duTies perlformed by members of The AThleTic Service Squad To aid The aTh- leTic deparTmenT in myriads oT ways. The sTudenTs aTTend- ing or parTicipaTing in aThleTic evenTs deeply appreciaTe The services of These boys. r f ' .J S-.J ,F LJ' GYM AIDES AmbiTious pupils who have Tree Time and who have an urge To puT Time To good use become Gym Aides in The physical educaTion deparTmenT. By answering The Tele- phone, Talcing aTTendance, and being OT general assisTance To The gym Teachers, The Aides display Their willingness, responsibiliTy, and dependabiliTy. Gym Aides-FronT Row, lefT To righT: B. CarTer, S. Burroughs. C, DaMassc R. l-lainey, S. l-luTTen. Second Row: G, Reber, A. Belli, C. Kane. J. GuThinger. N. Ricci A. Meigher, B. Krawieclri, R. Solcal. M. McLoughlin. 1 T U-7
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