Long Beach High School - Echo Yearbook (Long Beach, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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SOFTBALL GETS GOOD START . . . After dropping the first game of the sea- son to Lynbrook 7-6, the softball team beat Baldwin 4-3 and behind Skapley took an upset from Hempstead 4-3. The game went scoreless until the second inning when Kim- melman singled, Ray Goetz doubled, Schwartz walked, a fly out by Reisberg, and a single by Schull accounted for three runs. After Hempstead tied the score, the Marines tallied to win by Reisberg's single and a barrage of wild pitches. Behind these and other players like pitcher Michelson, and fielders Dick Goetz, Grodensky, O'Brien, Borzilleri, F eld- man, and Lempel the championship is in sight this year. ANTICIPATE. BIG THINGS Though working under a handicap with all new players, coach Bob Gersten has de- veloped a team regarded as that necessary to beat to win the Section II race. Handling first base is lanky Red Sorenson with Fred Lewis, Harold Krafchick, and Eddie Mc- Ardle rounding out the infield. A good job in the outfield is being done by Kurt Kombert, Robert Taussig, and Dick Reilly. With Jack Raiden backing up the receiving end of the battery, pitchers Sam Farrey, Harvey Green- wood, Jack Martin, and l-lerb Brown really are keeping the opposing batters on their toes. With Bob Gersten at the helm, we believe that the Mighty Marines will be guided to great victories. TRACK OUTLOOK BRIGHT A game Long Beach squad lost to a pow- erful Malverne team by a score of 65-30. Long Beach took first in the hurdles, quarter mile and pole vault which were won by Smith, Marshall, Simmons, and Connor respectively. Both Bob's tied. ln second place were Gold, Leonard, and Marshall. ln the half mile Leonard took third as did O'Brien in the mile and Condon in the quarter. Despite this loss, potential strength is apparent. TWENTY-TWO



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l ARISTA CONTINUES SUCCESSFULLY Under the able guidance of Langdon W. Walrath, fSkip to us, the Arista continued its leadership in sponsoring worthwhile and enjoyable activities in the school. ln November the gymnasium was crowded with nearly a capacity of spectators, many of whom appeared in school as alumni for the first time. The cheering crowd realized that The Long Beach Marines were being offered a great challenge. After many an exciting of- fensive and counter offensive Long Beach gained an edge and went on to victory. Dan- cing to the songs of Clem DeRosa's bam! followed our triumph. The superb music and the meeting of many friends helped to make the evening a gala one. We were all quite pleased when we were informed by Skip fwho had for some reason neglected to wear his celebrated spatsl that the Arista had also scored an economic triumph. The Spring term found the Arista spon- soring their Annual Popularity Contest. Anx- icus members of the Arista intent on being conscientious extracted pennies and occasionally a nickle or a dime from those fortunate enough to dine in the cafeteria. After being relieved of a portion of our funds the Arista was pleased to announce that Suzy Aronson and Sheldon Morganstein had been the students choice. ln May, a group of supposedly erudite dignified students filed into the school, in an array of sloppy shirts, sweaters, and dungarees, informing the less fortunate members of our school that they were bound for Belmont State Pork. The apparent emptiness of the school might have been attributed to their absence and that of the Juniors, but no matter what, it showed what an intergral part of the school the members of the Arista are. The role played by the Arista not only benefits its members but the entire school. TWENTY-FOUR

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