Prospect High School - Crest Yearbook (Mount Prospect, IL)

 - Class of 1965

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FROSH FOUND THEIR WAY As always, biology proved to be the most popular freshman course. As in past years the freshman class quickly acliusted to the new surrounding of Prospect. Students became acquainted with the high school at an orientation program organized during the summer by the Class of I967. However, Spetember 8 still presented its usual problems for hapless Wanderers. Biology and English were required subiects for every freshman, but most students took a course in general mathematics or studied beginning algebra. All activities except honor societies and honorary organizations offered membership to freshmen. The FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. Gary McMorrow, Vice-president: Karen Mc- Cartney, Secretary, Tom Blomquist, President: .lohn Cisler, Treasurer. Class of 1968 did not hesitate to participate in the challenging activities of music, drama, and debate and the enjoyable ac- tivities of clubs. Freshmen upheld Prospect's fine tradition in athletics with conference championships in basketball and gym- nastics. The Class of '68 was successful in raising money in anticipation of a future prom. The spring turnabout, Midnight in Moscow, and athletic concessions were well planned. Effec- tive organization, ability, 'and spirit will make l968 one of Prospect's greatest classes. Q . il Q ROW ONE: Chris Abel, Mark Abernettry, Daniel Ackerman, Sam 5 , l ,, . 'if fy ,, - , V V Adkins, Nancy Agrillo, Janine Alexander, Susan Allen, Dawn Alten- - nf , W ix ,I I 1: U 3 , . 1. .' W . X Zi I' V , ' .l t 5 1 bern. A -, Q tim sig. ' l I 'fri' 'F ,f 'fl ' .l'll'1f.l Y 1 Q K 'f if ' Ekzlfllnzsu K' aft .fn . :ln 3 ROW TWO: Donna Anderson, Mike Anderson, Sharon Anderton, Kathy , -'I DA -X J' , '-E' . ?-, .li ,, X Andresky, Gary Andrews, Joyann Andrup, Patricia Atwood, Lynn ' if ' , ' J -, 's ' ' 1' , ' fi l I ' '53 1?'fS' 71-- 1 -,:,, , 1 . L X s Ill! , it 3 Ayers. ' ' ' t - 'A ' 4 HZ ' ' '-',.5.i' '5?'1,'i:, W l ld ills: i t lim F is-E - l lilfa 2-l'l5i!lllllhh1..u2'Lf'.:Rf3z:a,' 0 xg, -W K ROW THREE: Gwynn Baker, Pam Baker, Mike Balzano, Steve Bang, R . f , ir .W y V ? ,X fi Lucille Barale, Jane Barnett, Ken Barr, Bob Bartley. ,I , ' Q ' . , r I - .g 4 . w. x A is - L ll' ROW FOUR: Gilbert Bathgate, Linda Baties, David Baxter, Martha AX .Lil 2.2 TT.: Q Beasley, Annick Bechert, Heather Bedford, Jane Beesley, Sheral Beiser. 4 . . L, x- t ., - ci. f - fmx ff A X. t X 1 is 'lllllil H ' ' l' ml . ' F 7'? ' , X 9 I 2. A ROW FIVE: Bruce Benard, Robert Berger, Ruth Bertok, Keith Beuschel, 1. - -. ,ms , 3 S xf 1 ' ' , . . . kl.lhS7'i'!l X 5 'A f if N Ni J' Y ' ' Danyn Bird, Bradley Blornseth, Thomas Blomquist, Larry Bloom. L' 3 l R . . l , , 4' ,ll ' L y lf 1 f . f Q ' . 2, s. I . X les lt' ' ' l lg ...l1+3w-.L..wHJ. EL ' I L ' 180

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ROW ONE: Bob Tobin, Charles Traver, Debbie Travosek, Mike Trimble, Diana Truelove, Ann Turner. ROW TWO: Bonnie VanRIet, Louis Velasco, Ron Viger, Bob Vigstedt, Leslie Vihon, Carol Voelker. ROW THREE: Bill Volk, Phil Voorhees, Candy VVadle, Terry Wagner, Vaughn Wagoner, Harry Wallace. ROW FOUR: Paul Word, Lynn Warren, Judy Weight, Jan Weismonn, Jim Welch, Neil Wells. ' I' .-1 sigsni' I lr wifi Q, fglfi A ,Q 'YW - I ggi. int y A 5 r hx E 'I , ,.': 'r ,,..,. , ...fi ,,. N , ' , ' f , I ' 'xl ll ge T I In lglilwlizkl. 4 I E 'i gf' v '3 - Q Q .1 , ' 5, an . fi K We ,I ITM.. I, W ' .. - ' . 'ur' I illiiwi . WAI I . . - E, fi V 7. TO SPIRITED SOPHOMORES ROW FIVE: Bill Wendling, Mary Wendt, Judy Wenner, Clyde Whitcomb, Don Whitlock, Roserrary Wickenkamp. ROW SIX: Susan Wiedl, Mike Wille, James Willer, Tana Williams, Roger Willis, Tam Wilnau. ROW SEVEN: Carroll Winkler, Gary Wisnizwski, Bill Witt- meyer, Joanne Wcodcock, Craig Woods, Gary Woodward. ROW EIGHT: Valerie Youle, Dan Young, Ken Zaleski, Andy Zeile, Diane Zyekiewiez. The sophomore float caused many o comment. mi 2.-'nw - iff , W gi uni? T I' ' I My es e I I V . ,, . - it tu.-f Ziggy .- Y-me-2 I . f- ' -' V in , s -if I I 4 e wif I ill Enid... f 53 :11 I -iq' - ,fig If 1 ' RIAKK YH 1 A 'nib' ii 5 - fl 'fl n I lA Y '.. 4' is 'rsi E It I I f I - '1'f' vii' ' ' in T I l X I . it 5, :lzz : r ,g W .1 1- 'f,- , 1 f 'li' l ' gf .. Y- 1 ' 4 xgl' si .1 xi , - ' l IT 'fi . im ff: g ' 4 1 will 'ffl I X. 3 Q, , if il . . I . I I I I - 14,3 J .l - y . 1' : M ,L .. -Aj In , N 4 ' . Aye'-I f vs.. gi X 42 . .i. 12 ' ,L I 5- , Sy I : - Sophomore talent helped to make the Variety Show a success.



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