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Veteran Vietnam ERA 4 Years • Center for the Arts, B'nai David, Steering Committee 104 "Mature enough to be wise, young enough to take you well into the 21st Century" He practices year-round, one hour per day, five days a week at the Oak Park Jewish Communi- ty Center. The veteran still swims 80-90 laps an hour. As a competition gets closer, Schulman spends more time training. A few months before a contest, he increases his swim- ming to seven days a week for at least an hour each day. Schulman retired this past June from Highland Park Com- munity College, where he was a biology professor for 35 years. His wife retired at the same time from the Oak Park School District where she taught elemen- tary school. The couple has two mar- ried children. QUOTE: "I have enjoyed swim- ming all my life. I am in per- fect health and take no medication," Schulman says. "I especially like swimming because it is an individual and noncontact sport. It is uncommon to suffer an in- jury, and the sport keeps me physically fit overall." Schulman won a gold medal in the 100-meter freestyle with a time of 1:03. He also won two bronze medals: one in the 100- meter backstroke in 1:27, and the other in the 50-me- ter freestyle with a time of 0:30. His medal-winning per- formances qualified him for the National Senior Swim- ming Olympics, which will be held next summer in Salt Lake City. He plans to com- pete in the backstroke and freestyle. Schulman says his best stroke is the freestyle be- cause "it is hard, fast and powerful." However, his fa- vorite stroke is the back- stroke, which "is more artistic, graceful and relax- ing." THE SKINNY: Schulman has been swimming for more than 55 years. He began swimming competitively for Detroit's Central High School varsity team at the age of 15. In addition, Schulman swam for the University of De- troit for four years, where he also lettered in the sport. He was in charge of the Jewish Community Center pool when the building was on Woodward in De- troit. Schulman also lifeguarded for many summers at Metropoli- tan Beach. NAME: Kathy Lott TEAM: Grosse Ile High School golf DEED: Lott, 16, is entering her junior year at Grosse Ile High School. She is one of four Jewish students at the school, and the only one on the varsity golf team. Last season, Lott was voted All-State by the Class-B Golf Coaches Association of Michigan. In 1994, her freshman year, she received All-State Honorable Mention. Lott was selected by school of- ficials as one of the MVPs of last spring's Grosse Ile High School's athletic teams.