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of ' . if f- 1 l 1 2 fx Row 1: Don Giles. Jon 'Foods Dale Yiyirito. Richard Eisley. Mlkl- Saucke. Ron Zasadnjr. Dave Cue Jan I-Jlner. Bob Hope, Nick Ab- binanti. Steye Sorgatz. John '-'.'a.Q- rich. Art Luther. Dick Smith. Bob Teniheuer. Tori Merritt I-Iarre Krohn. D-Ir. Lajfnion. llembers of the Audio-'Visual Club undertook the responsibility for the lighting and sound effects of 'Love Goes South, Once Upon a Bus. and 'The Curious Sayagef' The purpose of the club was to serve the school by showing films and run- T fs IV' Audio- Visual Club ning the public address system. Kfembers wore nayy blue jackets when they performed their sery- ices. Qfficers were: Tom Bferrit. president: John Xklallrich. yice-president. lnclustrial Arts Club OUCHY There went another thumb of an Tn- dustrial Arts Club member who was building props and scenery for many of the plays and productions at Prospect High. This was one of the many proj- ects of the club. 'Under the sponsorship of Klr. Etherton and R111 Griffith. the club also took sey- eral field trips to industrial plants and project fairs. lf the members weren't working on a school proj- ect. they worked on projects for their own homes. In these projects they were able to apply many of the skills learned in their regular classes. bldg V.hiISel. E111 Deiiilui Jeff b1Je1'lv.1F. Ll7Uf'l-C PeKel's Jay Hager. Mr. Etherton, Robert DeniL1f i. Bill Kroffs Blaku Lijrnek. Oka Buttle-r. Daw foie
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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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lion I: Dun Mivlki-, Rlvlulrd Funk, Marty Slzlllli-S, Row 2: Immircl Mui-llvr, Eric- Re-dvr. Cllieclx . . . Clic-ck-lVIziu-. Uncle-1' tlim- clircmioii of M12 Ruhcrl Stalcy the Il1CI1llDl'l'S ol' this yi-31's Clin-ss Club stimulntc-cl iriu-rest in tl1c game- Ol liiiigsv lliimigli ll sclioculwicli- tOlll'I'12lIHl'I1l. If , ,1 .Q , 54 S WHWW Mr NIvGg1Ugl1i-y, Huh Milli-Ii Hill Dieetrivh, John Vl'i1'man. Scicnu- Sn-iliiiiar. licaclx-cl by R111 Roby-1'i H. Sfliiiiiclt, L-iiiployi-Q ol the Illinois Bell Tclcphorin- Couipnny. is am imitntioual organization for stu- clc-nts iiitm-11-stccl in sonic aclvaiicccl study in sCicnCs' 0l'IIl1lll'1, Scjen ce Seminar Fu ture Hom emakers PmspvcL's Futim- Hoiiiuiiinkws of .All1L'l'lCLl Cliilplvi' puiiitccl tlicii' gictivitivs towgircl tlicii' creed: Wm' LII1' lliv Future Hoinciiiiikei-s of .'3xIIl0l'lC'L'l. NYU ligicx- llu- liuturc with wzimi coilizigc and liigli liopef' llu- im-ililwrs elm-votccl lliv yi-ni' to pmiuoliiig bvttei' lzmiily living by la-glmiiig' tlic opportuliitics OIJCI1 to llivm in Lliv fin-lcl ul lioiiiv nwoiimiiivs. Activilivs for lliv yi-iii' iiicludccl liivlcl trips, ii wiutcr Lea, and a laislmimi slum' livlcl lm' iiiciiilwis and llicii' guvsts. lion I: Miirilni I.undi-mnnn. Jwzm Hvlim-r, Imrlum- Bur- galrmll, Run' 2: Hzlrh Ni-lsnn, Kay Immrvs, Sharon Davis, l'IiyIllx Hawlimolsli-1', Ron 3: Vzirul llllL'd0l'. Cuml An- 1lu1'wn, Barbara Cairn.-5, Linda 1-'li-nlgi-, Miss Gximliii. Run I: Bvlh Bzilling. Msiry Jam- Lvvill, lizirmi Pvlvrsvn, Susan Limis, Gunm-l Knrlswn
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