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Bloomington Cuba City Seneca Campion Darlington Dodgeville Seneca Mar-Mac Lancaster Campion Mar-Mac Platteville Boscobel Mt. Horeb Here There Here There There Here There There Here Here Here Here There Here Baseball Row One: P. Bouzek, P. Benoy, G. May, J. Pit- zer, J. Wainwright, K. Hollenberger, G. Good- man. Row 2: Mgr. R. Sutton, J. Yager, R. Strauman, G. Kramer, B. Tirautseh, Goach Hyloe. Row Three: W. Fischer, B. Kramer, R. Adler, B. Fritsche, E. Koecke. Row Four: R. Shinko, E. Pel- lock, B. Overton, G. Bunders. April April April April April April April May May May May May May May Due to the Easter vacation, the Prai- rie High Baseball Team did not start practice until after classes resumed. This year baseball will be coached by Charlie Hyke, filling the vacancy left by Herman Derouin. Mr. Hyke coach- ed this sport at Le Claire, Iowa, Where he Won about 75 per cent of his games. The first conference game was play- ed With Cuba City. The starting team had Gary May at 2nd base, Bill Over- ton at shortstop, Ronnie Shinko at lst base, Jim Pitzer at 3rd base, John Yager as catcher, and Kenny Hollen- berger as the starting pitcher. In the outfield were Bud Trautsch, Pat Benoy, and Bob Kramer. Cuba City Won the game 9-2. Reserves, who hope to see action in other games, are Greg Goodman, Dick Strauman, john Wainwright, Phil Bou- zek, Gary Paulson, and Ethen Koecke.
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Track On your mark, get set, go. These were Words heard by our track stars as they went to victory this year. This was one of our best years in track. Winning the Madison West Relays unoflicially classified us as the Class B champions of Wisconsin. Returning lettermen set the pace for the track squad. We are especially proud of the fact that We have a coach like John Mulrooney to head us up. After winning the Madison West Re- lays, We went on to victory in other track meets and through a series of un- fortunate accidents, we lost a couple. But we could still hold our heads high, for we Won in spirit if not in points. The sum total of the Whole year has been victory and with the victory, good sportsmanship, both in winning and in our individual losses. As a real touch of glory we Went to the conference track meet at Fennimore, where we retained our title of confer- ence champions. Good going, Carroll. Track Schedule Triangular Meet Madison West Relays Quadrangular Meet Dual Meet Annual Prairie Relays Pointer Relays S.W.A.l. league Meet Peacock Relays Dual Meet W.l.A.A. Meet, Sectional Row One: C. Paulson, J. Frydenlund, B. Kieser, C. Lang, L. Kapinus, L. Hare, M. Schloegl, E. Pellock, G. Sedlmayr R Herold, S. Tesar, J. Fernette. Row Two: T. Remy, M. Gramling, J. Kozelka, A. Carl, P. Leamy, C. Ryan, R. Sfrauman J Wainwright, A. Bresnahan. Row Three: Mr. Mulrooney, K. Kavon, H. Welda, J. Heisz, S. Toberman, F. Becwar, G Paul son, B. Fritsche, P. Toberman, B. Rand, Z. Fritsche, D. Mezera, J. Pitzer, G. Bunders.
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Junior Varsities The Prairie High Football B team, under the guidance of Coach Levvinski, racked up a 3-3 seasonal record. They scored victories over Fennimore, Boscobel, and the Campion J.V.S. While losing to Fennimore, Lancas- ter and the Campion J.V.S. hlany of the sophomores on the B squad, being eligible for competition on the varsity, played important roles in the squad success this year. The biggest Win of the year was probably 12-7 victory over the Campion I.V.'s in a return engagement after losing the first one 33-0. To gain experience they, also, played several games against the varsity reserves. The B squad basketball team this year Was greatly handicapped by the loss of their out- standing sophomores and freshmen to the varsity tor many of the games. Only a few times during the season did most ofthe boys get together and play as a team. Despite this, the Junior Hawks still man- aged to earn a respectable 9-ll record. On the occasions when they did get together, they were very impressive, indicating a bright future for the Prairie High basket- ball. Row One: Mr. Lewinski D. Edwards, C. Spiker R. Strauman, G. Kramer P. Toberman. Row Two R. Adler, J. Wainwright, W. Long. Row Three L. Teynor, F. Konichek K. McKinney, G. Paul son. Row One: Mr. Lewinski, P. Toberman, G. May, K. Mc Kinney, E. Koecke, R. Sut- ton. Row Two: B. Fritsche, B. Rand, R. Strauman, G. Paulson, R. Adler. Row Three: J. Nash, L. Long, L. Teynor, G. Kramer, J. Pit- zer. Row Four: K. Kavon, L. Dahman, H. Welda, P. Lea- my, G. Overton.
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