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AND THE NATURAL SCIENCES Senior members guided freshman proiects. To provide additional educational opportunities for those stu- dents interested in biology and to promote further interest in natural sicences were the goals of the Biology Club this year. Keeping these goals in mind, the club's olticers, President Phil Fritchey, Vice-president Allen Krueger, Secretary Linda Clark, and Treasurer Paula Mast, planned many interesting and in- formative programs. Under the supervision of Mr. Clark, members took field trips to the Indiana Dunes State Park and to several pharmaceutical laboratories. The club also viewed a film on the Natural History Museum. Rick Lynch entertained students with a talk on Humboldt State College in Arcata, California, where he had majored in marine biology for six weeks. The club raised money at the December 7th basketball game. BIOLOGY CLUB. FRONT ROW: Sue McDade, Susan Larson, Cathy Engibous, Janet Hasse, Diane Gaynor, Linda Cita, Jan Ewert. ROW TWO: Linnea Johnson, Jill Freeland, Becky Paddock, Pat Doran, Carol Knechtel, Jean Foley, Jane DeMar, Pam Evans, Debby Heitzman, Debby Wenner. ROW THREE: Richard Robertson, Martha Patterson, Chris Erdakos, Mark Bugler, Diana Evans, Leslie Chisholm, Jane Beesley, Nancy Marcanti. ROW FOUR: Carol Connery, Cheryl Saucke, Sherry Miller, Jim Phelan, Bill Geibel, St. Elmo Massengale, C. G. Olson, Norm Horler, Ron Peplow, JoAnne Smeltzer, Larry Clark. ROW FIVE: Kurt Schoeneberger, Rod Skryzinski, Lynn Crosby, Jane Rubach, Shelly Pierce, Marty Volk, Pat Muller, Barb Lehnhardt, Kathy Ryan, Nancy Grueber, Barb Duda, Cathy Audo, Sue Courtney, Gay Mundt, Sue Newlin, Donna Schneider, Dot Nilsen, Jan Skibbe, Cathy Hutton. ROW SIX: Barb Hielm, Steve Rohrback, Bob Holmberg, Dean Shuppas, Cheryl Dornquast, Sue Haut, Sue Frans, Mary Ewing, Sharon Anberton, Eloise Hasz, Marilyn Pahnke, Carol Cochran, Lois Carlson, Linda Christian, Cris Pohl, Pam Baker, Jeanne Pollard, Evelyn Grimm, Leslie Cox.
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HOBBIES O Ji. Mr. Crane supervised the technicalities ot photography. This past year Prospect's Radio Club again gave members the opportunity to maintain ham radio licenses. During club meet- ings they had a chance to communicate with radio stations of other schools and communities. The cIub's own station was operated from the Industrial Arts classrooms. Co-sponsors of the club, Mr. Baker and Mr. Wanner, possess licenses and often helped students operate ham radio sets. F SIGHT, SCUND Students investigated the techniques of developing and enlarging their pictures. Mr. Etherton and Mr, Crane were the program directors for this year's Camera Club. Meeting every second Tuesday of the month, the fifteen regular members learned the secrets of the dark room through actual experience of developing the film, making the prints, and enlarging the pictures. The major aim of camera enthusiasts was to improve focusing for clearer, brighter, and more interesting photographs. ..---'ff RADIO CLUB. Jim Phelan, Bryan Mum- ford, Charles Traver, Dave Donkers, Rodney Skryznski. . SX
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5 ulfifiiiti 'Qjs , V.. ,Uwe-fdz , ilklis X xx tx, V - . ,I vhs, g is EDUCATION THROUGH This past year the Distributive Education Club included an increased number of field trips and guest speakers in its edu- cational program. Modern merchandising, retailing, buying, selling, shipping, advertising, and displaying were taught in a special course in salesmanship. Participants in the program spent several hours each morning in the classroom. During the afternoons students received actual training in occupa- tional techniques at neighborhood stores. Employment secured credits toward graduation and provided daily pay. Advisor l Mr. Seibel, President Penny Schelsky, Vice-president Doug Pat- terson, Secretary Julie Christensen, and Treasurer Patricia Tucker organized special activities. Penny Schelsky had academic classes in the morning and earned money D.E. students learned the method of setting type for advertisments. as a cashier in the afternoon. DlSTRlBUTlVE EDUCATION CLUB. FRONT ROW: Chuck Schlag, Pat Hale, Daniel Gottstein, Julie Christen- sen. ROWVTWO: Jim Scharringhausen, Barb Rutkowski, Penny Schelsky, Beth Lehmann, Karen Schmidt, Sandy Bandringa, Mr. Seibel.
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