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CREDIT TO MEMBERS To be of service to my school, church, and community . . , This was the maior obiective ot each Modern Music Master. Sponsored by Mr. Terry Blackley and led by officers, Mike Blim, Gayle Travers, Cheryl Watson, Adrienne Kulieke, and Chrissie Klamm, Tri-M, a society for talented music students, encouraged music participation and appreciation. During the 1964-i965 season members attended the musical, Oliver , sponsored the Tri-M dance, Camelot , and provided music camp scholarships. TRI-M. FRONT ROW: James Brasic, Sandy Phe- lan, Adrienne Kulieke, Amy Williams, Charlotte Farr, - Becky Clausen, Nancy Brome, Bonnie Stitt, Mari- lyn Rubach, Connie Peter- son, Mr. Blackley. ROW TWO: Gail Nix, Gayle Travers, Cheryl Watson, Jan Marshall, Lynn Hugh- son, Paul Christianson, John Stitt, Carole Otto, Bev Bjorklund, Gail .Hr-zumann, Chrissie Klamm, Karen Mac- Donald. ROW THREE: Bryan Kiehl, Jim Helm, Steve Anderson, Scott Ny- quist, Mike Blim, John Welch, Phil Funk, Craig Gow, Paul Thompson, Dan Nixon, John Higgens. MU ALPHA THETA. FRONT ROW: Sandy Phelan, Robey Pa- genkopf, Sue Knech- tel, Mary Reinsma, Pat Wellborn, Sandy Dabovich. ROW TWO: Bob Webber, Bill Weissmueller, Blake Baker, Steve Wagner, Jim Doran, Scott Nyquist, Bill Schiesser, Mike Tunks. ROW THREE: Mrs. Smith, Eloise Hasz, Marilyn Pahnke, Shirley Borg, Paul Thomp- son, Jim Hansen, George Wilcox, Richard McMahon, Mr. Purcell. Mu Alpha Theta is a national honorary organization composed of upperclassmen interested in furthering their knowledge of mathematics. Otticers Bob Weber, Tom Herod, and Marilynn Pahnke led Prospect members in the discussion ot such topics as matrices, lesser known postulates for geometry, and a phys- ical interpretation ot the fourth dimension. These students heard guest lecturers and also spent meetings considering challenging problems prepared by sponsors Mr. Purcell and Mrs. Smith. - EQ -
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HONOR SOCIETIES GAVE Membership in Quill cmd Scroll, a national honor society for qualified seniors, is granted on the basis of general scholastic standing, advisor recommendation, and outstanding work on either the school newspaper or the yearbook. The purpose of Quill and Scroll is to honor students who have displayed su- perior iournalistic talent and to encourage continued interest in writing and editing. The organization did not elect officers, but was sponsored by the publications' advisors, Mrs. Lipman, and Mrs. Kurtz. The names of the students chosen for mem- bership were announced at the annual spring publications banquet. NATIONAL FOREN- SICS LEAGUE. FRONT ROW: Mar- guerite Woolley, Leslie Cox, Carol Connery, 'Lynne Crosby, Kathy McEl- Iigat, Pat Doran. ROW TWO: Steve Rohrback, Gary Edwards, Greg son, Dan O'Keefe, Bob Holmberg, Gary Seyring, Ken Fisher, Mike Blim, Bill Doty, Mike Longenecker, ROW THREE: Frank Psota, Marty Cha- koian, Jim Dempsey, Don St. Clair, Pete Krembs, Larry Glark, Mike Chakoian, Norm Horler, David Hunter, Rick Calwell, Jim Doran. Prospect's National Forensic League, sponsored by Mr. McNabb and Miss McGuigan, is one of the torty chapters in Illinois. Students who participated in individual speech events or served on a debate team, who enioyed performing, and who excelled in public speaking, were eligible to apply for mem- bership. Twenty-five points gained by winning speech contests and debates admitted an individual to this honorary organiza- tion, By selling school calendars NFL members were able to earn money tor transportation to and from the away tourna- ments. Winners of the district meets attended the national Contest. ..' age i it iii U . ft' t yrs its . . W . w we .ge as We QUILL AND SCROLL. Chuck Hottman, Sue Knechtel, Carol Ses- terhenn, Cheryl Busse, Cathy Whit- comb, Debby Hanson, Gay Teborek. - Schmidt, Dan John-
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Staff members learned by example. The l964 Presidential campaign provided the Crest with campaign ideas. RECORDED YEARS EVEN l S Sometimes it seemed as though the typing would never end. All the time, hard work, and frustrations in the making of an outstanding yearbook are repaid when excited students receive a completed record of another year of education. The principal responsibility for the production of this year's book was vested in four students: Editor-in-Chief Cheryl Busse, Copy Editor Sue Knechtel, Photo Editor Kathi Hagan, and Class Editor Gay Teborek. Under the leadership of these competent individuals, the other sixteen staff members wrote copy, heads, and cap- tions, designed artistic layouts, and alphabetized, organ- ized, and filed pictures and identifications. The chief objective of this year's staff was to create a new and somewhat unique yearbook. A time to enioy all different aspects of the 1964- l965 school year was the subtle theme on which the book was planned. Mrs. Lipman, sponsor, and Mrs. Sanderson proofread finished pages before publication, contacted photog- raphers, and offered advice and encouragement when it was most needed. Working together, the Crest staff produced a picture book of memories from the '64-'65 year. Campaign gimmicks spread to the cafeteria.
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