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increasing staff of competent counselors in the service ADVISING THE KNIGHTS ,J Y' Q in .. Whatever the problem, Mr. Feiereisel was always on hand. F I 3 'IE EE' vii...,.i,,...sif',5'-.N V. rf ' it l i-Vw ' e f I ' . ln- 'jf' l - l . is , , r A. , It y, q .51 . I i I x 3 - -I? 'il' l T ,nm i '. - Q. M A-, if ..fJ n 5. 3?-tt. 1. it :il t gil' .5 Y., si'-yr , ' . . i The college catalogue section was constantly in use. T'? 'W7'Q.s. -5-3-?':': 312' ' EW-iw - ,rev -,sf 1. 1... ---Y - Twig, J T- -l Prospect's Counseling Department experienced some maior changes in structure and function this past year. Students were assigned to counselors on an alphabetical basis rather than by high school class. A new filing system made student aid more rapid and accurate. Returning to Prospect as the college counselor, Mr. Lindemann recommended useful col- lege catalogs, vocational pamphlets, personal visits with representatives, and the library's College View- er, a combination phonograph-proiector. A senior study hall discussion group was founded. The depart- ment chairman, Mr. Feiereisel, guided Prospect's ever- of helping students solve their problems. Not pictured. MISS JANET ELLERMAN. Sophomore Class Sponsor. Illi- nois State University, B.S., M.S. MR. DAVID J. EXLINE. Social Science Department. Augustana College, B.A., State University of Iowa, M.A. MR. CLARENCE A. FEIEREISEL. lChairmanl Scholarship Committee. University of Illinois, B.S., M.Ed. MISS BEVERLY JEANNE FOWLER. English Department. Junior Sponsor. Southern Illinois University, B.S., M.S. MR. DAVID L. LINDEMANN. College Counselor. Asst. Senior Sponsor. Northern Illinois University, B.A., MR. WILLIAM W. REID. Social Science Department. Freshman Sponsor. Indiana University, A.B., M.A. MRS. HAZEL BEVERLY STEWART. English Department. Freshman Sponsor, Student Council. University of Illinois, B.A., M.A. Class Class Class Class MR. JOHN TURNBULL. Senior Class Sponsor. Southern Illinois Univer- sary, Bs., Ms. MR. FRED A. VAISVIL. Junior Class Sponsor. University of Illinois, B.A., University of Chicago, M.A. The bulletin board featured scholarship and iob opportunities. ,F J Z.
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KEEPING KNIGHTS FIT fa? 'H-:Ei fill MR. CHARLES E. ALDRICH. Junior-Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach. Tulsa University, B.A., University of Illinois, B.S., M.Ed. MR. DONALD C. ARSENEAU. Varsity Club, Junior-Varsity Football Coach, Junior-Var- sity Basketball Coach. University of Illinois, B.S., M.Ed. MISS DIANA G. BLOSE. G.R.A., Pep Club. Baker University, A.B. MISS NANCY L. DALLIA. Cheerleaders, G.R.A., Pep Club. Wittenburg College, B.S., University of North Carolina, M.S. MR. RIGHTER S. FARRIS. Varsity Gymnastics Coach, Freshman Football Coach. Illinois State Normal University, B.S., Northern Illinois University, M.S. MISS MARY JO FREEMAN. G.R.A., Pep Club. University of Michigan, B.S. MR. FRED E. GAINES. Varsity Club, Frosh-Soph Gymnastics Coach, Freshman Base- ball Coach. Eastern Illinois University, M.S. MR. GEORGE GATTAS. Social Science Department. Asst. Varsity Football Coach, Asst. Varsity Track Coach, Varsity Club. Southwestern College, B.A., George Peabody Col- lege, M.A. MISS RUTHANN HALLETT. Rhythmettes. Davis and Elkins College, B.S. MRS. ELLEN A. JONES. Orchesis. Butler University, B.A. MR. RICHARD R. KINNEMAN. lChairmanl University of Illinois, B.S., M.A. MR. DICK B. MUDGE. Sophomore Football Coach, Varsity Wrestling Coach. University of Illinois, B.S., M.S. Knowing the location of the steering wheel was vital in driver's training. ' N , 28 Operating under the premise that excellent physical condition is a basic requisite for not only peak men- tal efficiency but also a feeling of general well be- ing, Prospect's Physical Education Department strove to provide well-balanced programs of physical ac- tivity designed to instill both individual and team skills. Thus, Prospect students regularly found them- selves engaged in some form of athletic endeavor either in the gym or, weather permitting, outdoors on the playing field. ln addition to the regular physical education program, the department also admin- istered classes in social dancing to freshmen, driver training to sophomores, and first aid and square dancing to seniors. As in past years, the P. E. pro- gram provided interest and activity for all. gr! X First Aid classes could frequently observe the real thing. w w .,1, Y I ue- I - - .yi f i , ' fe 'sub--1-. Le U- r.--.Iv V v Archery resulted in many a sore forearm.
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