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Coach Warren Templin has every reason to

be proud of the

1952

harriers. It is a.

r~rity

in

a.ny

sport or activity to have every part1c1pant fi n1sh

the season. This ·year fourteen boys starled the

season and all fourteen finished . It is this per–

serverance, loyalty, and cooperation that their

coach deeply appreciates.

The team, half of which were veterans of the

previous season, defeated Stony

Po~nt

•. Pearl River,

and Spring Valley at Bear Mountain

1n

the Rock–

land County Championship Meet. Captain Stan

Metlitz was also selected to represent District Nine

ln the State meet at Schnectady.

Next year's squad, which will be hit ha rd by

graduation, will be led by their newly elected

captain, John Billig, one of Nyacks top men.

SWIMMING

Foru row

J

Faulkner. S Sh•w. W. S.con, R

Koumev•r, P. Brel•nd, S. Denker, E Focc•.olo

Second row· D. Thom.., A. Y•uky,

J,

Kong,

E Dahlberg, P Glynn,

J

P1rk, l Col,en, 8.

Spronger, K. Lundgren. Third row: W. Plu.chr,

J.

Slockm•ver,

J.

Foelds. Mr. Callihan,

J.

Webb. m1nager,

J.

lalham, G. Healy, P.

hmay, P. Hackel!.

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CROSS

COUNTRY

firs! row, R. Merker!, R. Harlell, S. Mellilz,

w.

Melloll.

J.

Somonds, E. Broll1n1.. Second

row:

J.

Billig, H. Schreover,

J.

Bovgy, M.

Muller, R. Mole, G. Merwin, G. Tinges,

J.

Fo•.

With a team consisting mostly of veterans,

Coach Whitney Callahan looked forward to an–

other Rockland County PSAL championship. Al–

though the team was hit by graduation, losing N.

Rose,

J.

Boyd, W. Perry and E. Lundgren, they still

had an exceptionally strong team.

Al~ost

all. of

the returning tankmen hold Nyack H1gh swim–

ming records.

Back again to take up where they left off last

year are such record holders as J. King,

200

yard

freestyle;

L.

Cohen,

100

yard freestyle; and J.

Park,

120

yard individual medley and

150

ya.rd

individual medley. In addition, the returnees

In–

clude members of the top

150

yard medley relay,

180

yard medley relay,

160

yard freestyle relay,

and

200

yard freestyle relay.

The team started very strong losing only one

of their first four meets, that to a strong leonia

squad . At this pace it seemed very plaus!ble .for

the Indians to again take the county sw1mmmg

title.