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All Rough Seas ,- 'W no ii, 1AboveJ Keeping up with today's technology, Senior Mike Mastenbrook makes a hard job easy. Qllightj With the change of homerooms, Seniors such as Margie Gales have no trouble expressing their true feelings. 49' tAbovej Enjoying the view that no longer exists in Memorial HaIl's overpass are Adrian Epps, Iimmy Webb, Danny Dills, and Roger Towns, QRightj Dressed in her swimming best, Michelle Pellett poses for our camera, Well, almost!
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Pirates Conquer fAboveJ One of the things that hasn't changed is shown by Troy Mobley and Cynthia Stone. fllelowj Easily overcoming the change of counselors, Gail Swift and Theresa Smith discuss their classes with counselor, Stan Kosmal. QAbovej Learning to change with the times, Frank Bruno adapts to Western Thought's unique assignments. The tide has brought in many changes this year, but no matter how rough they were, we conquered them all. The changes that occurred this year were not only for the students, but also for the faculty, counselors, deans, and even the superintendent. Dr. Charles Holt retired this year after many years of dedicated service to the Proviso Township. Mr. lack Stanley became our acting superin- tendent. Homerooms are no longer separated by years. The recent change classifies students by their last names. With the new homeroom change, also came the counselor's change. Counselors now handle their students alphabeti- cally, not by years. A lot of changes were going on in the Main Office this year, too. Mr. Dale Crawford went from assistant princi- pal to our new Curriculum Director. Miss Barbara Gibson replaced Mr. Crawford as assistant principal. These changes and future changes cannot keep Prov- iso under the current.
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