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Row 1: iheona Popp. Carol Eogerdt, Surg P,g.':ialrf, Pat EQrr lla Lrofipson Snela. Page Gerry' 'Testi Pazii '.'.AK:Ti'U'.' Rf. Robbins Liariljfn Ruud lleria Iiorfieniifiz ,Leif E..frin'.'rlw' I-,f ,i ,,,,, T A Jac-1 Haaf Carol Baader. Bonnie Youngren, Sandy Drake Pat Pmilfon. Jill Haas. Dalt- S0derStrorn, P1zlj.'df:l Halton Pat Kudla. Jeanette Strombffrz. Carol Fill. Lfiuisff Butler. Lengttrf Slade. Lynn Keller. Shirley Franxhfgrfier. Kathy Kai,'. Judi, jxloulder. Cheryl Smith, Ann Ottinrlffr, .A Q P Lab- Lindzer Sandy' '3.'alin5l:i. Yaloritf Vnrhees Sandy f1':I'. CYQ5 .lil-I-:I Run 2: i'-l':i0Tlf-' EQdQ'?, SUE Engiqm. Kathi. I f-Ifwfitifff Lfvgiw '-'.',Son, Pain Erod'-ur Dian., ffglvf-lQm, This jvuai wax a red iettci yfgar for Urchffsii at Proipect. Oiganiration was the km' word ai a conititution wax written. a new point fy-tern was initiated. and oltict-ix wsre elected. Their: officerx wfgrflz Gerry Hiext. prrasidffntz Pain XYhitIow. rt'- toiding Secretary: Diane Ellenherucr. Corrtlspond- ing l6'Q1'ffL3l'YI Lotxixc Viilson. treasurer: llarta Nordenholx. illilfllifilll Sandy Vialinlki. in Charge nf inalie-tip: and Klelanie Bodie. thfl wardrobe Hllall CNS. Twp . . . four . . . Six . . . ffightf No. this ii nnt the l1inderg'arten class learning tri count. It! Rhythniettei practicing one of thfgir pr-sciiion ntiirihwfre. This prf:CiSion drill and twirlinq Corpx. tindfgr the direction of X111 Yolz and Captain LI:-ici Haas. perform with the marching' hand and for half-time shows and parades. Tht- giilx practice threw days a week and every Saturday morning tn learn new routines. Rh ythm ettes -, I if! A !.'T, ' f
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f,Q AQ' 4 in if -M I? M, fs ' 1 y X ASNE A W, to c ...' 5 rj 'E w-7 F44 0 1 t 1 Row 1: Jill Mint-tti, Barb Jones. Cris Peterson Dinah Mobus, .loyve Maisel. Row 2: Barb Nelson, Donna She-an, Oleh Colos- liewitscli, Ruth Hanson, Cris VViersbik. Pep Club GRA Board Heading and directing activitics of the G.R.A. this ycai' were officcrs Carol Zinnnerinan, Cheryl Lawson, and Kathie Eckman. The purpose of the association is to create in girls an active interest in athletics. Objcctiws pointed out by the officers were lcadership, sportsinginsliip, and friendship. Girls earned points to be-coiiiv mf-iiibcrs by taking part in the many sports ollfeiw-cl. Upon obtaining membership, the girls art- initiated into the club with a special dinncr and the pri-sm-iitzitioii ol' G.R.A. bracelets and awurcls. Sheryl Lamson, Kathie Ecli- man. Carol Zimmt-rnizin. 64 The purpose of the Pep Club. under the direc- tion of hlrs. Revord, was to help boost the team spirit of thx- school. They served at the Booster banquet, did skits for some assemblies and had Z1 card section at games. an w 7i
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Row 1: Jennifer Meyer, Kathleen Brown, Lesanne Stewart. Bonnie VVisman, Beverly Erickson, Marion VVagner. Mary Haseman, Sandra Lee, Lou Ann Lacina, Kay Colburn. Row 2: Barbara Pepper, Jeanne Traub, Ann Ottinger, Sandi Hunt- ley. Gail Elgh, June Laz. Karen Schiller, Betty Janssen. Sue Hurin, Judy Trunda, Barbara Boylan, Patricia Ryan. Row 3: Carol Moehling. Barbara Jones, Lois Grandt, Karen Lundquist, Sue Finch. Ann Ewing, Bonnie Timko, Kathy McKeon. Jan Bear. Nancy Lytlc, Lynnf- Marshall, Diane Maloney, Margie Marble, Freshman Girls' Chorus and Freshman Boys' Chorus i 1 Row 1: Robert Clayton. Bob Bowker, Tim Burkwest. George Gibson. Row 2: Donald Schauble, Dick Gay, Marty Meisenheimer, Dick Randolph, Bill Watson. Row 3: Dale Lahl, John Metsiil. Kraig Klopfenstein, Bob Geller. Scott Hodlniair. Wayne Aronson. E56 Freshmen entering Prospect who wished to join the music department became a member of either the Freshman Girls, Chorus or the Freshman Boys' Chorus. Under the direction of Miss June Leick both groups set to work preparing for the Fall Concert with such songs as Lift Thine Eyes, and The Wfhiffcnpoof Song. They also participated in the Christmas and Spring Concerts. In addi- tion to singing as a group, all the freshmen girls sang in recitals as a member of an ensemble. The freshmen boys, a smaller group, participated in outside programs in the communityg a few of them did solo work. The operctta provided a quartet of freshmen boys with the opportunity of singing a Negro spiritual- W7eary at Evening. Both groups combined with the rest of the music department in the sale of candy and fruit cakes to raise money for the department and to earn individual points toward music awards.
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