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NEW RECORDS Mr. Wanner guided, coached, and encouraged this year's frosh-soph cross country team to new heights of success. They compiled a record of 6-2 in'conference competition. These younger harriers also claimed an enviable third place in the final conference standings. Freshmen Steve Holmes and Bob Bartley and sophomore Ray Hearl led the underclassmen runners to victories over Glenbrook South, Glenbrook North, Deerfield, Wheeling, and Niles North teams. Speed and en- durance were required of all the boys and exhibited by those who ran the one and one-half mile course around the school every day. The team boasted many fine freshmen who will be returning for another successful season. Prospect ends the Iong run with a flying finish The race is on, and Prospect's in the lead. FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY. FRONT ROW: Pat Luken, Steve Holmes, Joe Mohlman, John Cis- ler, Ray Hearl, Bob 4 Bartley, Chuck Forbes, Steve Rehrbock. ROW TWO: John Ciffone, Coach Wanner, Dave Holmes, Bob Mac- Millan, Tim Travers, Owen McBride, Bob Vigstedt, Paul Hor- nish, Jerry Janet, Tim Jilek, Dave Sauter, Bill Hueckstaedt, Bruce Osifvcild?
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With one final breath and step, Prospects, Gust Filantres makes a record timing. Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect V Prospect Prospect Prospect VARSITY SCORES Notre Dame . . Maine South . . . Palatine . . . Deerfield .f Arlington ...... Glenbrook South Glenbrook North Forest View .... Wheeling . . . Niles North . . . Maine West . . . HARRIERS SET One of the familiar sights that accompany the tall season at Prospect is the view ot tired boys in sweat suits pufiing around the school grounds. These are the members of the cross coun- try squad, and they are among the hardest-working athletes at Prospect. A typical cross country practice would have the boys running at least five miles. This grueling exercise pre- pared them for maximum effort in meets. The team finished with an overall record of 7-5. ln conference competition Pros- pect had a 5-2 record with third place in the conference. Pacing the team were seniors Gus Filantres, Ed and George Schneider, all-conference Gary York, and iunior Jack Pollard. The team's enthusiastic coach was Mr. Calisch. Long strides and a lot of training brought Prospect's runners to the lead. VARSlTY CROSS COUNTRY. FRONT ROW: Steve Benoche, Scott Hein, Gust Filantres. ROW TWO: Dick Braunschweig, Jack Pollard, Howard Vaskosky, John Jacobson, Larry Fisher. ROW THREE: Bill Wallrich, Ed Schneider, Gary York, Dennis Breen, George Schneicler, Steve Stock, Dave Render, Brett Lam- berty, Mr. Calisch.
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EXCELLENCE ON GRIDIRON .5 T' ' v J , 4 .I .,, -5 T I eww, Bill Phillips uncorks the bomb. The end of the journey for Renner Q95 VARSITY FOOTBALL. FRONT ROW: Eorl Smith, Steve Johnson, Rick Lyile, Mczrk Posdioro, Wally Luetz, Jim LoRocco, Wayne Kuklinski, Ken Johnson, Jim Zuckermunclel. ROW TWO: Greg Kowol, Steve Hestilow, George Punfelis, Mike Spencer, Keith Bergen, Dave Nelson, Don Cooper, Bill Phillips, Sieve Kerr, Ron Seegers. ROW THREE: Fred Wesley, Jock Bley, Tom Clow, Bill Henry, George Freeland, Mike Foklciris, Craig Thomos, Tom Knutson, Rick McMahon, John MacKay, Peter Reilly. ROW FOUR: Sid While, Don Greco, Nick Rutiglicino, Tom Groves, Bolo Grady, Tom Herod, George Morris, John Show, John Mueller, Bill Lewis, Bill Welle, Tom Hogcrfy, Ron Sessions, Jim Renner.
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