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Maj' 8' C9 Row 1: Jack Smith, Art Elman. Mike Minkoff. Jan Meyer. Barb Longo. Carol 'Von Bergen. Jim Rye. Mr. Holt. Row 2: Bob Bremner. John Sigv.'ar't, Tom Gewecl-ie, Bob Elschlager. Mr. Coleman, Ph ysjcal Science Club This year the juniors in the accelerated science program were required to do a project in chemistry. The projects covered a wide range of subjects such as Schizophrenia, Iodine as an Indicator, 'Plasticsfl QQHJO!-Hydrogen Peroxide, l'Prepa- ration and Sutdy of Neoprenef, and 'Diet Drugsf: Performing interesting experiments was one of the highlights of the Physical Science Cluh at P.H.S. Club members also planned for guest lec- tures. National and State science projects, and field trips. Game concessions provide the funds for necessary projects, Sponsors for the organi- zation were hir. Holt and Kfr. Froney. :www mn' M 14 'WW' ul Stand bagkl Bob, we might have another explosion. 1 i - n
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Nw Biology Club School may or may not be for the birds, but Prospect was certainly for her pheasants this year. These six beautiful birds were bought by the Bi- ology Club as one of its service projects for Pros- pect. The Biology Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Paxton, Mr. Murray, and Mr. Wachlin and headed by President Bonnie Soltz, went on field trips and worked on science projects for the Illinois .junior Academy ol' Science. Each year students taking classes in the science department are required to do projects. ln the biological field some ol these projects were: Anti- biotics, L'Schizophrenia,', and Induced Mutations in lnbred lVIice.,, Of Miee. lvlury, and Experiments. 50 ian Den Beste, Mary Lou Slonek, Sue Bowman, Mr. Kemman, Row 2: Diane Kruger, Dale Vivlrito, Gail Moulton. Barb Limauro, Margo Busse, Mr. Pax- , ton, Earl Boesenberfz, ww Row 1: Mike Smith, Betsy Morse, Viv-
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W4 Math Club Gzuues, puzzles, diffivult iiiatliematical prob- lvms, and thc' slidc rule intrigued the membt-rs ol' thc Math Club. rllht- Clubls olifictws wore: presi- dent, Tom Gt-wt-ckt: vict--pwsiclexit, Bill Divtrichg Sl'CI'Cl2ll'Y, MHI'fy' Stuplcsg treasur'Qr', Bob Elschlagerg and tht- sponsors we-rv M1'. Rows' and M1'. VVright. Radio Club Ham radio opm'1':1toi's l-Ol'lllL'Ll 11, nt-w club at Prospt-ctfftlic Radio Club whifh was spomoit-d by lion' l: Marty Stuplw, Ari. HI- mzm. Unvg VVhitt1lf,-51 Carol Bald'-r lcon' 2: Mr, Vvrlght, .Jim Er-kardr, Bill Dictrir-h, Tom Gu-xwfvkf-, Mr Rowt-, Row 2: Mikc Mirlkoff, Rich- ard Elsley, Divk Smoma, Mivk I-'itzpntrir-k, Diwk .Ioru11mfJn. if Row l: Ilzm St-hailimit-r, Olt-h Goloskowitcli. Jim Pederson Mr. Cox. Its chit-li piojvvt this yczii' was to build Millvf. Rivli Cook. Mr. Cox. Rogt- Milltlri mm- 2: Mild two radio stations ut our high school. ? W:E7.AM 3 ' Vrtuu 'I':1itt-l, Alttx Goloskvwitch, Jwff Spvctor. Divk Smith 3-5: Iitoht-rt Kownig, Earl Boost-nbilrg. John Pzmknn, Tom Model Rczjlroaders 4 jlovpt-t't. pt-oplv iiitt-it-stcd lll iuodtl nulioticliug wt-rv gin-u tht- opportunity lo ltllll Lllltillltxl' ol' P1'ospt't't's livxx' clubs-thc Blodcl lx.llll'og1Cl Club xvhxtli was spousorvtl by M12 Uth lion I: Jot- Coiuinslty, .Jt'1'I'j' lgottlh gm, .lvddl Umm lllzugigv, Run' 2: Mr. lllli, Pzlul lA'UI1l1llI'Lll. t'hut'lt li'L'lt'l'
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