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CAQQPLGMJQPA, ac efeem cgncfuce Qirif ., RACKET SQUAD f To CIILULIIIIQC good sportsmiinship .ind pro: Z 7 ' mote school spirit, replied .lean Olsen, president , 'QW when asked the aims of the Racket Squad. New In A gil yy Proviso, the club limits membership to allfl. A member need only have a good yelling voice and plenty of enthusiasm. f , ' , I VA H Zi ,W f v K f WWI? H fi Projects of Racket Squad include decorating the stadium for Homecoming and selling hutnper IJQLQS to finance hus transportation to games. 3 ? , .' , fi J l 1 nj ' ' if K j, I I K ki in hs CHEERLEADERS .Q , Blue and white. light, light? Serving as the nucleus of school spirit, cheer- leaders promote school enthusiasm. Rooting the teams to victory, they perform the traditional chants with vigor. Under the direction of Miss Marilyn Hutton, the cheerleaders practice hard to add spark to Proviso and its athletics A R X , Sf 2 ' t, ytii Aww fy W MM ff 'flip .- f-N, 1 2, B 9 ': A r :QQ N5 CHEERLEADERS , gg, A X N0 tABovE2 Q i 1 FRONT: Vanessa Ryza. MIDDLE: Janice Hoehne, Karen Russell, .Iexxel Kenipton. 3 BACK: Millie Pribich, Patricia Ludlam, Patricia Puplis, Faith Fippinluer, Karen Abel. 5 YN X O . we . X P i .. WX 4... RACKET SQUAD V we ..-. R 9 42 KUPPER RIGHT P ., lvll FRONT ROW: Diane Smith, Jean Olson, Linda Marshall. li . jff w . . ' sc e sg A A SECOND ROW: Kenneth Guenther, Patricia Orelup. .y 3 N E BACK ROW: Patricia jones, Charlene Roycht, Karen Abel, Sharon liure, c Q R if SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS 4 LOWER RIGHTP FRONT ROW: Marlene Fioramonti, janet jakubowski, Sharon Kure. ' ' BACK ROW: Susan Stock, Betty Baker, Peggy Broz. JN cas xkjx, we Q? f ,SA , r , EW ZD XZ At. s yx f E t Y 7, i t H X V. I ttx . .. 'I ' T ff' 3 is , - X S , ., ,, i 'f - l Llyf' I lo x 1 5 V : cts ge sf f . ' - , Yii-Csv .5-LT'-1546 - W- Us Q? 1 f Stas' f . E Nz A , f st, E , s . 5 s f ti M fr.. xi e gg,
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ine Correfafefi ouiefi, mm NEW CINE MEMBERS FRONT Rrixx: lilreith, llenmann Nemetelt, Olson, Grant, and Sterling fat rig sl,r0NIi ROW: . if , - il Www. Antlerson, Rihneli, Sanlilippo, Thompson. HAIR HOW, llartly, Preusse, Kenv , Hgiiv Wilsiiii, llawla, Mills, htritl. Proviso boasts the best-equipped visual educa- tion department in the state. Cine Club may choose from 250 hlms, twenty-four movie projectors, seven tape recorders, and a public address system. XY'ith this equipment the club provides an im- pressive program of audio-visual aids. Each member receives training in the use and care of this apparatus. The boys give up study time to show hlms, besides devoting time before and after school to club activities. , A, 7, sf Cfaawof Bellis. rett, Harrold. This fall Cine Club moved into new quarters in the remodeled music rooms, Club headquarters. 7 i A l l adjoining the theater in room -oo turnist a p eas- ant background for activities, Wforking under the leadership of President Norman Sokol, Vice-president -lohn Hansen, Secre' tary Robert Schmahl. and Treasurer Gene Davis. Cine Club provides an opportunity for serx ice and instills a sense of responsibility in its inembers. CARRYOVER CINE MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Edwards, Reil, Trotter, Moore, Polay, Wehrstein, Schrnahl, SECOND ROW: Mros, Adolfson, MeGe- hee. Bron, Wagner, Roner, Re-iff, Gar- THIRD Row: Hansen, Weber, Davis, Smith, Sundstrom, Petersohn, Find- ley, jacques, Battcher, Yndestad. BACK ROW: Sokol, Meyer, Sherman, Granz, Voyles. Stehno. Ke-ding, Ku- iawa. Smith, Boatman. Lambl-ce. sextemtcwstwc ..-gwsx , 5. ' 4 . e.s 4 wwe? sew. it X . ii Q ix ' 1,5 3 X Q Q ss , .sc S Rf ' xv Y tl X X C X Qs K X Q s 5- K Ye in 1 fs -:MA M l X .tv i 5
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SPNIORS it JNI HOW: Puplis, Reitlienheivuer. Iliiw, VinNatti lloilgsori, Defllio, i ami now' Statkus, Lloyd, Seen, Melitli, lxcrnosltc We-itlt1er,Si1lil1i1. is Hx Rrzwi Gordon, Donovan, liimlei, 41154.10 Bos, Smith. Mtlntire. 1 r IlIRI,I1' Wflnysonxu jawn Ziff 52115 for Wemgerd Make it mine! Many students utter these very words in reference to a small keystone and torch. the emblem of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools. lnduction into this organization and the privi- lege of wearing this emblem represent the most cherished goals of a student in Proviso. Seniors who attain membership must stand in the upper thirty per cent of their class. prospective NHS juniors must be in the upper hfteen per cent. The faculty then vote on these qualifying candidates. Activities of National Honor Society include the maintenance of the newly furnished NHS library. the preparation of a college week exhibit, and the presentation of induction services to freshmen and new students. Culminating the year two outstanding members receive the NHS scholarship awards at the April banquet. NHS members lead the student body of Proviso in a campaign toward the higher goals of character. scholarship, leadership, and service. Attaining membership in the National Honor Society carries with it a prestige that follows its possessor through- out life. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Lampton, Ron Landa, president: Anne Gebhart, vice-president John Midgard, treasurerg Johann Corry. secretary. 'T x N 3 , . ,K , i -, f .-N! Z l NCS M162 f' ' ,, 'ii- XNY W SENIORS FRONT ROXX 2 Robinson. Pre-iberg. Manjarrez Stearns, Daniels, Billings. forty. Minntiz Roxx : Sly. Gnrlo. Richter. Charpie Gebhart. XYtight. Long. Orlandi. HA! K Roxx llc-sterman. Allen. Glerum Leax er. l..1nd.a. llansen. lable. Midgard Bu rlxe. ,. Si, I,.lUl' I l I
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