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

 - Class of 1965

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Page 70 text:

TO GUIDE A GENERATION FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB. FRONT ROW: Irene Larson, Mary Paulsen, Linda Busse, Becky Rink, Cindy Pitts, Marilyn Frohberg, Peggy Hock. ROW TWO Joyce Rezny, Kathy Kovacs, Judy Wolt- hausen, Gail Heu- mann, Marcy Mor- ton, Gail O'Brien, Jill Perz. ROW THREE: Sue Mosiman, Mary Pontoni, Melani Shields, Pat Bader, Leslie Griffith, Mr. Baker, Bette Kolpin, Diane Wicker, Linda Marwedel, Nancy Pontoni, Sheryl Thuerk. esfvgsesee' :fran-+2On3'1 QODCCDJKDKDO nc2T3Q-wv':.C 1321 2202 5ca'Q 'f 4 :rQ :D QQ Fi' -- go.5 x3Z:-QU? 0-0-0-2273-5-9 '0 4Z9.QgUfD Q- 5 U5'3-'QVK-912' 'z'1lo. Em-- QQ,-SWQOUI :Q, 2.2 CO2 O-fDS'02.2EE 4?v-Qg3Q-0Q-Q- 36,71 cg- 3 gr 23 ng-. 'gynflggomcg 10-30. QC3 SIQMQUETUW 3-Q-1oam19i3' 0732-hO.TQu' ' Qmrnom..,,4 f:i5.Q-m.'5 o0 mi Jrngnco Q1 399.5-tis-Ee --om 0 mbg-'QUE1 g:,Q3-5 5'E- 2 -335-QQQQG -. 3-- ggssrmegr arm-.913-0-Q-2 -H320-mO CD3' O -QGKXQ -IEC ,F-om -Q-QQ-CO3 Q 3'-113595-KD'-i fDfD0.!',.:.'T'9... -WST i 3 - l 9 ,F-V. . Y, . , ll, y .X .,- ,Xu -s 1 ., K 'L , in - ' l . ' 'TT' a rvl. rl The Future Homemakers of America, under the direction of Mrs. Breiding and Mrs. Lorenz, were led by student officers, President Sharon Jaacks, Vice-president Diane Marchetta, and Secretary Marilyn Marchetta. Early in the year club members sponsored a tea and installation dinner for twenty-tive new members. They took an active part in the Penny Flame scholar- ship Contest, selecting a girl to represent the Prospect chapter. The motto, Toward New Horizons, inspired the girls to pro- mote citizenship. FUTURE HOME- MAKERS CLUB. FRONT ROW: Peggy Albertson, Val Scharf, Joyce Rezny, Donna Mar- chetta, Bev Brereton, Janet Lohse. ROW TWO: cindy Miller, Diane Marchetta, Sally Van Cleave, Sharon Jaacks, Kathy Murphy, Penny Scharf, Sandy Wilcox, Debbie Grosberg. ROW THREE: Sonia Petkovic, Phyllis Ne- land, Ginny Levers, Marilyn Strate, Doro- thy Glicksir, Polly Brothers, Barbara Showers, Linda Hall.

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EXPERIENCE PAID OFF V f- 1 . l . 5 EQ .i V me it ll This occupation proved to be an advantage in the present as well as the future. L .. . .Mews ' A local car agency garage was their classroom. The D.O. Club, under the supervision of Mr. Darling, was an outgrowth of the Diversiiecl Occupations program. The state required the program to sponsor a club in which the partici- pants could learn the rules of parliamentary procedure. There- fore, meetings were conducted during class periods. Required courses were taken in the morning hours, and the elective hours were used tor the D.O. program. Students in the pro- gram left Prospect in the afternoon to pursue specialized study experiences in a skilled trade. Most of the students in the pro- gram plan to earn their tuture livelihood with occupational skills acquired through Prospect's Diversified Occupations program. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS CLUB. FRONT ROW: Judy Griffiths, Lynn Mar- Gary Johnson, Frances Nomellini, Greg Brooks, Roy Weiner, Jim Komrowski, chetti, Bruce Blim. ROW TWO: Henry Buesing, Beverly Ba-ilie, Bob Szafran, Mr, Darling, Arnold Hinz, Terry Kereszturi. ROW THREE: Alice Gregory, Sue Lathrop,



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A MOCK ELECTION STAGED BUSlNESS EDUCATION CLUB. FRONT ROW: Toni Spacone, Sue Bloschin. ROW TWO: Mrs. Hutchens, Diane Hochleutner, April McConnell, Linda Woiciak, Marilyn Miller, Barbara Johnson, Bylle Welnicki, Mrs. Bright, Mrs. Rhoback. Efforts of the members of the Business Education Club enabled the club to experience a full and exciting year. Under the leadership of President Toni Spacone, the club tourecl Uni- versal Oil Company, Esso Oil Company, and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company-trips offering first-hand knowledge of opportunities in modern business. The club sponsored several guest speakers and participated in testing programs tor awards in commercial fields. Mrs, Bright, Mrs. Hutchins, Mrs. Rhubach, and the club members installed a point system en- couraging leadership, planned a course in parliamentary pro- cedure, and sold programs at football games. ---vw l 1 Business Education Club members op- erated the school store. Prospect's Social Science Club was sponsored by Mr. Bullock and Mr. Schmidt. Through lecture, discussion, and argumenta- tion, its members learned more about the social sciences and increased their interest in this Held. They strove to pro- mote better citizenship among all members ofthe student body. The most notable activitiy of the Social Science Club and one which included the entire student body was the staging ot a mock presidential election shortly before the actual national election in November I964. Due to the ehicient counting by members of the club, the election returns were posted the tol- lowing morning. SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB. FRONT ROW: Mr. Bullock, Linda Bruning, Marie Thourson, Nellie Gong, Mr. Schmidt. ROW TWO: Mike Blim, Dave McMahon, Charlene Bohl, Ed Banach, Bob Lee.

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