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AND SQUARE DANCED IN P.E. A, 4 '...1. fam wl- , .cv . :pil K W is 5 stil .kill ' ,gli . f H5 SANDRA J. WOLFF Ofiice Guide 4. Class Board l,2. Vocal Music 2,3,4. Musical 2,3,4. DIANE M. WOLTERS Vocal Music I. JUDITH A. WOLTHAUSEN Honor Pin. Instrumental Music I,2,3,4. German Club 3,4. Future Teacher's Club 3,4p Vicevpresident 4. Biology Club I. Council Reporters I,2. G.R.A. l,2,3,4, Board 3. ANN B. WOOD National Honor Society 2,3,4y Treasurer 4. National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. Honor Pin. Health Aid 2. Rhythmettes 3,4. Class Board 2,3,4. Vocal Music I. Latin Club 3. WILLIAM W. WOODWARD Honor Pin. Intramurals 2,3,4. Football l,2,3. Wrestling l,2. ROBERT E. YADON Radio Club l,2,3,4. Wrestling I,2. Tennis 3. GARY L. YORK National Honor Society 3,4. Honor Pin. Varsity Club 2,3,4. Student Council 4. Cross Country l,2,3,4. Track l,2,3,4. MICHAEL A. ZADEL Varsity Club 2,3,4. Football I,2. Gymnastics I,2,3,4. MARILYN ZASADNY ZENDRA E. ZEHNER G.R.A, 2,3,4. Transferred as a sophomore from Lincoln High School, Denver Col. JAMES W. ZUCKERMANDEL Varsity Club 3,4. Football 2,3,4. Transferred as a freshman from Palatine High School, Palatine, Ill. JAMES J. ZWISSLER Swimming 4. The pleasures of being a senior: the Senior Lounge, the Senior Girl's Breakfast, and posing for those senior pictures. t . .il 1 ..
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:R WATUSIED AT SENIOR PARTIES 4 .,,.., e 'Dx Tl I' ...QM 'Fault I . Q X S 4P 'UE li .Pm 434- f ., .9 , ,, B ' I64 CATHY A. WHITCOMB Honor Pin. Quill and Scroll 3,4. Prospector 3,41 Co-editor 4. Pep Club 2,3. SID P. WHITE Varsity Club 3,4. Football i,2,3,4. Wrestling I,2,3,4. Track l,2,3,4. JACQUELYN S. WHITLOCK Honor Pin. French Club I,2. Future Homemakers Club 2. Pep Club l,2,3. GEORGE W. WILCOX National Honor Society 3,4. Honor Pin. Mu Alpha Theta 4. Knightimes Court 4. Student Council 4. Traffic Court I,2,3, Chief Justice 3. Class Board I,2. SANDRA K. WILCOX Office Guide 2,3. Future Homemakers Club 4, Transferred as a sophomore from Lake City High School, Lake City, Mich. LINDA C. WILKINSON Class Board 3. Vocal Music l,2,3,4. Pep Club I. ELIZABETH J. WILSON Spanish Club 2. Art Club l,2,3. Biology Club I. PATRICIA M. WILSON Transferred as a iunior from Columbia High School, East Greenbush, N. Y. TOMMIE K. WILSON Drama Guild 4. Vocal Music i,2,3,4. Folk Music Club 4. Social Science Club 4. Delegate to Illinois Mock Constitu- tional Convention 3,4. Fall Play l,2,3. Variety Show I. Spring Play 2,3. LINDA C. WINKLER Class Board 2,4. French Club 2. Transferred as a sopho- more from Arlington High School, Arlington Heights, Ill. RICHARD G. WINKLER Honor Pin. WILLIAM J. WINKLER SALLY A. WINSAUER Vocal Music 3. Future Homemakers Club 4. Pep Club 4. Transferred as a sophomore from St. Patrick's Academy, Des Plaines, Ill. LINDA J. WOJCIAK Business Education Club 4. Transferred as a senior from Ed- sel Ford High School, Dearborn, Mich. SALLY J. WOLFE National Honor Society 3,47 Secretary 4. Honor Pin. No- tional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4. Tri-M 3,4. Knightimes Court 4. Christmas Ball Court 2,4. Student Council I,2,3,4g Council Reporter 4. Class Board 2,3,4. De- bate I. Variety Show 3. Spring Play 2. Vocal Music 2,3.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Kathi Hagan, Vice-president, Tom Nading, President. ROW TWO: Regina Coughlin, Secretaryy Mary Hedstrom Treasurer. l . ? 5 , LE .3 , ff Irv -1. I X' ilu I SFQX a f' 1:8 W yi H X Ilgjarirf 3 Iwi ' 'se this l l L? 3 , 'L'5.'if-'X I f A WINNING The Junior Class members wasted no time proving themselves qualified to assume the role of upperclassmen. From September through June They accepted the challenges of academics and heartily supported Prospect and their class. Members of the Class of '66 labored on the athletic field as well as in the chemistry laboratory. Through American history and English, iuniors gained an understanding of Americas past and literary heritage. .luniors began their successful year with Night of Knights, the Fall Dance traditionally held after the first football game. ingenuity and energy resulted in a first place Knightimes float, Knights Grate! Loyal iuniors sold coke, candy, and pop- corn to avid fans at football and basketball games in an effort to boost their treasury. The most important activity of any iunior class is the Prom. The Class of '66, with the experienced help of sponsors, Miss Fowler, Mr. Vaisvil, and Mr. Feiereisel, worked to make Till We Meet Again the best prom ever. ROW ONE: Ronda Aagaard, Dan Agard, Kathy Anderson, Dennis Arnold, Bonnie Baarts, Bill Bannister, Barb Bartley. I A ' 'I ' ROW TWO: Mike Bates, Ruth Baties, John its ' .. A , I Battaglia, Karen Baumann, Tom Beard, I ' 'X 1 ' Stuart Bedford, Sue Belter. ROW THREE: Steve Benoche, Richard Ber- toglio, Karen Bethke, Jim Bever, Bonnie Birch, Dave Bixby, Richard Biornseth. ROW FOUR: Bruce Blim, Ron Bogdaiewicz, Lynn Bohannan, Charlene Bohl, Judy Bolit, g iilli .i Margaret Borg, Wally Borg. ROW FIVE: Nancy Borgardt, Richard Brac- ken, James Brasic, Dick Braunschweig, Mike Brazeau, Dennis Breen, Tim Breen. 4 ROW SIX: Fred Brereton, Cheryl Brieschke, Holly Brodski, Greg Brooks, Pam Budris, Marilyn Bugielski, Linda Buhrke.
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