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FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING. FRONT ROW: Greg Kocher, Al Johnson, Hal Durgin, Al Schmitt, Mike Harring, Mark Otto. ROW TWO: Howie Payne, Mike Dombrow, Leo Essick, John Shelley, Rich Robertson, Tom Richards, Dave I L 'L ,A Baxter. ROW THREE: Coach Barrett, Tom Braakman, Bruce Moore, Mark Hanson, Bart Peterson, Bob Vigstedt, Rowland Firth, Brad Biornseth, Coach Sandine. TO VICTORY IN SWIMMING Practice and more practice made perfect. A group of determined frosh-soph swimmers and their coaches, Mr. Barrett and Mr. Sandine, began practicing early each morning before breakfast at the Northwest Suburban Y.M.C.A. The key word of the tankers' season was improvement. More precise timing, more adequate stroking, and a smoother style were all goals toward which the young swimmers worked. Al- though their overall record was not as desirable as originally expected, the frosh-soph team's marked improvement was evi- dent at two tinal meets of the year. Prospect won both meets and established eighteen new school records. Great individual improvement among the frosh-soph swimmers was very en- couraging, and the outlook for next year promised to be more successful. Prospect gained points with a perfect back dive. .xl , cg.: , rx .f ' ' i s . Tai. a ' .- . - - - K ,-' un, ,.f ' 'L k .' ,M gifs ju, -1 Pw r I i -gg: Y ' 3'5 -'f-e, ' it 1 .Yr L' F TQ '1 r . '- Q-- 2-1-31 -L 42-4... ' ,veg 4' They stroked their way to victory.
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J. ' I VARSITY SWIMMING. FRONT ROW: Barry Timko, Larry Salerno, Ed Ban- Mike Donovan, Fred Brereton, Dove Krueger. ROW THREE: Coach Barrett, ach, Larry Asten, Greg Johnson, Tim Richards, John Stitt. ROW TWO: Bob Scott Plagge, Bob Haase, Jim Smith, Nick VanDyke, Mike Busse, Bob Walk- Krysiak, John Norton, Jim Cramer, Tom Cramer, Bill Enszer, Hugh Wesler, ley, Jim Lutsch, Jim Zwissler, Coach Sandine. IMPROVEMENT: THE KEY Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect VARSITY SCORES .. ...35 St.Viator...... .. . . . . . 31 Glenbrook North .. 41 MaineWest . . . . . 58 Forest View . . .. ... 46 Niles West .. .. ... 31 Niles North .. .. 12 Deerfield .. ...8O Wheeling..... . . . . . 32 Maine South . . . . . . . 40 Glenbrook South Prospect's varsity swimming team, coached by Mr. Barrett with the assistance of Mr. Sandine, strove to improve upon last year's performance. Team members sacrificed morning sleep in order to practice before school at the Northwest Suburban Y.M.C.A. pool. These practice hours, devoted to the develop- ment of form and speed, were worthwhile. The Aquaknights placed second in the St. Viator Invitational Meet and third at Glenbrook South, defeating Arlington, Forest View, and Wheeling. Captained by senior Hugh Wesler, the team finished the season with a 2-8 record. Team standouts, Bob Angstadt, Larry Salerno, Barry Timko, and Hugh Wesler, provided the basis for an optimistic outlook in conference and district com- petition. He butterfiied his way down the pool. Barry Timko executed o graceful dive.
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Waiting for the outcome. F Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect Prospect VARSITY SCORES Libertyville .... St. Charles . . , East Proviso . . Wheeling . . . Arlington ..... Glenbrook North Maine West . . . Lincolnway .... . . . Joliet ..... . . Wheaton .... Forest View . . . Niles North . . . Deerfield ....... .... Glenbrook South Wheeling ..... Glenbrook North Displaying rebounding techniques. VARSITY Action under the basket. Prospect's varsity basketball team enjoyed one of its better campaigns of recent years this season. The degree of success attained by the Knights was due mainly to their coach, Mr. Collier, who, in addition to teaching them the fundamentals of offensive and defensive play, instilled in them a team spirit and pride in accomplishment that aided tremendously. The highlight of the season was the team's triumph in the Joliet Holiday Tournament. To win this tournament the Knights had to defeat three fine teams, thus making the victory particularly satisfying. Prospect's deliberate offense and tenacious defense were led by veteran guard Bill Phillips, who contributed his second fine varsity season to the basketball team. Other starters were guard Steve Kerr, forwards Steve Johnsen and Jim Larocco, and center John MacKay. The Knights could not win the conference championship because of their two losses to Maine West, but as the season drew to a close our boys were in a tight three-team race for second place and were anticipating the regional tournament. Encouragement came in all forms.
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