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Row I: Mary Mu- sial, Ceinwen Klep- per, Nancy Messina, S h a r o n De-Muth, Judy J un k u n e. Row 2: B e C lc y Welch, Cheryl Ann Maxwell, Pat Ry- an, Dale Vivlrito. Mary Ann Thurou. Standi n g-: Mrs. Siekles. Forensics Dramatjcs Club Row 1: Masrhholf, Ruzieka, Pelkey, Jones, Asc-ue. Row 2 Borman, Esmond, Iverson, Elliott, Fylpaa, Boeche, Whit low, Row 3: Keio. Krause, VVilkins, Goffinski, Barrett. Carroll, Bear, Vivirito. Belden. Mr. Hollenbeek, Row 4 Messina, Smith, Johnston, Heidemann, Baron, Mucha Staples, Mc'Corna4-li, Jones. i if Prospect's first Forensics Club became a charter inernber in the National Forensics League this year. Directed by Mrs. Sickles and Mr. Kral, this organ- ization's purpose was to interest students in speech. The nieinbers of the Dramatics Club worked in the production of the spring' and fall plays and discussed various dramatic forms. Officers were: .Iudy McCornack. Pain Wfhitlow. and Judy Hunter. --5 , 62 -M f
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,ty-ri Ll-,. ', . AL V I The sixteen niernbere of the Gerrnan Club rnet once at month: the meetings were lecl by Torn Geweclae, preiicient. and Carol Barber. x'ice-presi- cient, under the direction of BIN Hudson. The purpose of the club was to learn more about Ge:- .S R . E K 3 if r sg, , I 7, QM .iff Q ' 1 qi Kun' 11 Bill 'xl.'I'lj-glll. Lyle Barr' tt lfff-n Sf-nroeder. Jerry ',','.Y-,5,, ,IJT H2'I'ClK, Hou' 'fi ffgnr-j, alnefln fllafljr Sta- fJlf'S, Carol llffrtozllo, Luanl 1-:FUI-L' v',' If Hull 32 ,llfll vtxxllllff' .ng 1,f,yotnjf Sehrnoellei. Tor: G+,-'.'.1-f'l-lv fl-llew HUQXVJD. Elle-li fxlur-lgju .Judy Schlllf r Riff.- 112 Latin Club l'ioxpgcix Lain Club thi- gmt callvd l'Ro:'i'l.1,ipl H '1li','lliH,l. lie -ifigiilk twti- poet nizbiin plloeb,f. Ai ilu: Il.ff1'lflll'.' iireeiingl the hixtoiju of Rotnl- ginci tlw cwtonf of ite pecfnll: were clix- ctiuecl. Artic-rig' tire iitbl piqiecix wfslfe the Pan Language l'iL1Tlqll I gtnci the Ltttin Clwb 'w'CZ1IilUCKrl-L. Thix club was alwo Li ll'lt'Illbf'l of the .Iunior Clas- sical League. 21 nationril oi sanifgition. Ancient Rc-ine had iti infltivnce on the club throtighotit the year ai each of the ClL1l'Di5 fsxecutives were called by Roman names The officers were conitil. Dick Davis: vice- constill Kathy Banlia: and qtiaestor, Donn Smith. The Sponsor of this club wai Klrs. Olson. Him 1: Linda Toflaro hottie Lexine. Rl:-li Davis, Carol Ander- -on. Row 2: Cmrrctlgsn Ercvmn, Suzannlf Thompson. Jean Ste- pnen. Cherjfn Elliott, Sandy Martin. Ellen Blaeda. Row 3: ltlre Ol-on Cheryl Ann lla:-,'.'.ell, Pegzjt Patton. Peggy XK'endt. Hzltlzjx Banker Eewky Vfeleli, Dorlf Oldham, Carol LeBanf:lt. Lynne Belden Patrlc-la Kift Hou' 4: Barb Stevens, Ray Bae- fg-r ..'- John Pnnkau Da' r'i1 '.'.'hitele5', Danl-fl Albano. Bill Watson German Club rnariy and Gerrnun living. A typical meeting Con- fisted of any buxinew at the time and a type of entertainment having to do with Germany. High- liQhting thi- year were the Christinar party and thf- Pain Language Banquet in the spring. , ,ik x Q wavy. 9, W 1 X ' ' ' L ' ' , Y? 1 ' .U gs. V l t . L - ',,f3fzfPf ' 1 53' 1 - A H I fp , ' .1 E .: . gf, , ,149- 1.-,.-fgv , . . Q, L, if :QJ 'qi 'L L --- a' 311.134 :QI ' Z nf '45 'J 4-ug. , i, ,.,g,7fv,M7:, Q 9 ,H 1-.-. 7, 9..'.1 ' f M' f- -- e iz ' - 'W 1 f, - -A0 , kj . N.. A, A -Q. ,. Q it ' ' V' ' ' -Q t r L. t 4 A
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also participated in tlpe Slibtiiban '-in National K Fore.ns1cs League L Another Hfirst' for Prospect during this past 'fear was the formation of our scl'iooi's chapter of the National Forensics League. This nation-wide organization which has over a litindred thousand active members throughout the United States. is- sued a. chartered membership to Prospect this March. Membership in the National Forensics League was gained by earning points in debate A and other speech activities. L'pon +t,- nteiing college the members will receive a dollar per point earned in speech events. or apply their points toward a scholarship given by the National Forensics League. Mr. Jf'f1'1T1f'ii. Klrs. Sicliels. and Mr. Kial were in charge of the group and directed its activities. 1 WM Hun' 1: Ron Sedewarft. Richard Cool: Qlfii Jorgensen. ICe'.'.'ell Krozmann. Row 2: Dianne Cztgw-..o Stephanie Harrf. Dlerra Kreider. Dlzle Ailetto. Kun 25: Becky. '.'feien Ce.n ','. en Klepper Ffanejf Iles- ra Ljnn Carroll sandy' Sf'r.rf-Eber. Debate R v lL..z . l--Q. ' ii .f This ifpir. ' 5. ifiib.. si .. ..i Pu s A ,LPA :IQ-PEW ' :',t1.r'.'.' .fi 1 s lliyitjl ge- t'TS.lLi 25 fill' i ' e 'l if lf- iii ria.i1'.e and z'.f-gaig e 'Z' ,lille senior ciebaiois ' 1 in Ritiiarcl C,f.qQM llieira Kreiclez. Bill Rxgsig. bill bieclehoiz. Ron Seclewardt. and Dicli Jorgensen. These debaters Interstate Debate Leagxie Totiinanrent held at Prospect las: winter. H-.xx 1: rieg.:1f:e :err . .ie S2',II'f .I'e Sp? Felice'-' R-tu' 7 -oenerie Hexiisotn El., Rush :terra -fe.viptr,. Rim ': .artnur 'i.'.'alt-er Dick Jorgen- se' if.--F.: :.r'.fief ,lm 4: :i-ffii :od.:iia.r EQ. Eredie
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