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Page 120 text:
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ath Lea ue The Math League competes with other schools in the area for the honor of having the highest scores on a given math test. Five students from our school travel to other schools and take a one hour test which consists of ten questions. The team with the three highest scores wins for the day. West's Math League has consistently been among the top five teams and will probably continue to do so because of their very promising future. LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Ed Norton, Evan Quarton, Kevin Tiernan, Ann Davenport, Dayna Delgiudice. ROW 2: Mark Weigand, Warren Gruber. Hudec, Bob Grimm, Dave Linn, Art Saylor, Mr. Jochen.
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Hospitality Corps LEFT SIDE: J. Harrison fChairmanl, D. Pickles, M. Fallet, K. Henderson, S. Tkacik, P. Calvacky, M. Quinn, L. Babbins, B. Pearce, P. Perkins, R. Bondi. Key Club FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Petrus, J. Hepworth, B. Lusardi, S. Campell, J. Amorosa. SECOND ROW: T. Santicerma, R. Hawley, A. Urbanski, E. Pacilio, R. Tobin, D. Wendell, C. DeFina, J. Schwanda, K. Wendell. THIRD ROW: S. Diemer, D. Martorano. The Hospitality Corps is a group of students that acts as a welcoming committee to visitors at school functions. The members give willingly of their time to escort parents, college representatives, and other guests around the campus on occasions such as Back-to-School night and College night. They also assist at concerts, graduation, and any other school events where their services are needed. Service to the school and communityw is the stated purpose of the West Key Club. Cleaning up campus, obtaining picnic tables for patio, and collecting for charities are just some of the many projects the Key Club has contributed in, they also work with the Somerville Kiwanis Club, who sponsor them within the school.
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I .- - -.L -4 ' BOTTOM, L-R: Miss Joyce, Ginny Overberg, ,lean Gedettis, Arthur Saylor, Paola Scarpellini, Barbara Clement, Lori Gruber. STANDING: Jane Pearson, Paul Thomas, Kathy Henry, Thomas Hood, Karl Kaeten, Ruth Hausen, Kathy Martz, Ellie Hausen, Eva Kaeten. NOT PICTURED: Mark Wiegand, Sue Martz, Pete Moss, Marjorie Margentino, Sharon Oppelt, Nancy Manuell, Gary Williams, David Hartline, John Giachero, Naomi Almeleh, John Shirley, Tim Martz. ibrary Council p From Left to Right - Cheryl Franolich, Joel Hentz, Russ Sira, Ruth Hausen, Art Saylor, Tracey Floyd, Ellie Hausen, Carmina Carra, Diane Amadio, Ginny Overberg, Diane Mattei. Reflections Refiections is supposed to be a highly selective literary and artistic publication, representing the finest creative work produced by West's students. Each year, the character of the magazine changes as editors attempt to institute alterations, set precedents, make improvements, and in general, to accomplish something significant during their brief one-year term. They all have the same idea in mind - to make it a better issue than any preceding it. Some succeed, some fail. For 1975, Arthur Saylor has endeavored to create something of merit, assisted by ,lean Gedf-ttis tvo-editorl, and a large staff of loyal dedication and diversified talent. The Library Council consists of students interested in learning more about libraries and exploring closely related fields, such as publishing. Library Aides, students who volunteer their time to work in the library, are also members.
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