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From aprons to erasers, the student store provides for West's varied needs. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Front Row: Lucille Ksepka, Rosemarie DeNicolo, Diane Miller, Laurie Gall, Dorothy DeCarlo, Sunday Giannone, Julie Castellano, Toni Destefano. Row Two: Carol Russell, Peggy Sterk, Nanci Mosebach, Carol Gaber, Jane Krynicki, Carol Bader, Carol Cipolla, Carol Cooper, Suzanne Miller, Sherry Castellani. Row Three: Pat Zarillo, Sharon Fox, Karin Paisley, Terry Saccogno, Donna Hill, Phyllis Deleonardis, Terry Maikrazak, Mary Ann Natanek, Linda Hutchens, Bar- bara Moore, Billie Sommerfield, Josie Ciolino. Row Four: Pam Foidl, Carol Schummer, Susan Faith, Laura 5 Froio, Janis Julian, Priscilla Cox, Mary Luebker, Linda Kulp, Nancy Muszynski, Sandy Polega, Mau- reen Arnone, Sheila Corbin, Kathy Miller. Row Five: Danny Fisk, Mike Cardamone, Mike D'AIessandro, Nina Bielecki, Maureen Schram, Janis Cooper, Len- ore Neuhauser, Marlene Riccobene, Diane Maxey, Kris Bernowski, Jackie Pearce, Linda Romanelli, Row Six: Carol Strandberg, Andrea Klein, Shirley Fair- burn, MaryAnn Granas, Pat Maropoulos, Barbara Tellone, Heather Schlueter, Nancy Burns, Betty Maly, Harriet Ryba, Pat McClain, Louise Kaehler, Sharon Kowalcyzk. School Store Provides Experience for FBLA Becoming luetter Offiee worlcers was tlie ultimate tiim ul' Pmvisois ielizipter of Future Business Leuclers of Amerien. Llncler the sponsorship ol' IYliss Hodgson zincl Mr. Balmer, inenilners were given the opportunity to extencl their Business skills :incl interests. Every morning FBLA meme luers innnugecl the school store to acquire selling and Inuy- ing training. Although the club einplizlsizecl the business :incl eonsumeifs life, it also ineludecl entertainment. The I ' :'t' ' ' Club sponsored an Cliristinas party for inernbers :incl ll eolce Iiour Ivor the alumni after the liomeeoining gtune FBLA OFFICERS Front Row: Presi- dent Richard Coulter, Vice-president Theresa Chlipala, Row Two: Secre- tary Audrey Hanebuth, Treasurer Donna Cleary. 5
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Front Row: Janet Lock, Sandra Messett, Nancy Trippel. Row Two: An- nette Kouimelis, Janet Jewell, Diana Aronica, Mary Ellen Van Loghem, Linda Johnson, Row Three: Peggy Crawford, Adriene Beckman, Anita Slifka, Jane Taft, Pamela Thamm, Dorothy Neuhaus. Row Four: Kathy Martin, Sandra Wesol, Sherry Sastellani, Hanna Brenner, Sharon Morley, Valerie Treadman, Mary Gardner, Row Five: Carol Moore, Bunnie Crosby, Janice Klean, Karen Remen, Sharyn Collura, June Anderson, Manual Paredes. Row Six: John Monaghon, George Sanders, Rose Kernkamp, Joann Olszewski, Barbara Holmes, Joe Vitti, Jim Zelenski. Row Seven: Lauretta Fay, Barbara Stephen, Janice Leisek, Karen Earl, Janice Bozzelli, Phyllis Bogorad, Susan Osenberg, Mary Amann. Raw Eight: Charol Han- sen, Joann Schmania, Esther Maresso, Judy Diehl, Barbara Wilcox, Susan Hilliard, Barbara Swenson, Joyce Zylinski, Janice Komendanchik, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Seated: Miss Hamilton, Miss Scala, Pres- ident Gloria Sabbatiello, Secretary Karen Fraunhofer. Standing: Mr. Small, Vice-president Betty Farr, Treasurer Lorraine Mentz. s. ' B N s'SaB!fXQi Future Teachers Preview Problems and Pleasures With plans for remaining in school for the rest of their lives, members of West's chapter of Future Teachers of America find club activities give valuable insight into the problems and satisfactions of their chosen profes- sion. Local and state conferences bring contacts with education from many fields. Interested in the many aspects of special education, the club actively helps to support the international exchange student program, It Marsha Francis entertains FTA members with slides taken during her trip abroad.
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Honored Seniors Light NH Symbolic Torch Outstanding character and intelligence were required for the acceptance into the Proviso Vvest chapter ot the Na- tional llonor Society. Representing the oath to scholarf ship, leadership, and achievement, the ninety-seven mem- hers ol, the socictv solemnly pledged themselves to the aim ol' service throuvh learninv at the Novemher initia' D tion. Alter svmholiczilv receiving the light ol? knowledge lrom the central torch, the students and parents pro- ceeded to the Little Theater for the address ol! Dr. Arlo Schilling, President of North Central College. Under the direction of hir. lohn Slimmer the induction cere- monv hccame the scholastic climax ol: llour hiuh school f C years. Alter experiences at Proviso VVest the members, Plans lior college or business careers added to their wore thy aims. Realizing their honored scholastic positions, memhers ol' NHS strove to continue to uphold the high standards ol, Proviso Vllest as well as the standards ol? their college vears and future lives. The initiation banquet is enioyed by all new NHS members cmd their families. Officers and speakers of the evening are seated at the speakers' table. f NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Richard Pelletier, Michael Roberts, Jim Lyday, Richard Neopolilan, Charles Achilles, Graham Smith, George Poulos, Charles Perniconi, Bob Tamburrino, James Chlopecki. Row Two: Diana Aronica, Susan Schroeder, Evelyn McCormick, Jaan Puricelli, Char- lotte Giovanelti, Nancy Sullivan, Janice Komendanchik, Geraldine Dunn, Linda lvins, Susan Daniel, Marianne Wroelke, Marcia Ryberg, Susan Soder- '-wir lund, Janet LaVine, Linda Nichilo, Carlotta Rasmussen. Row Three: Patricia Russ, Barbara Beyer, Linda Riefenberg, Camille Sautel, Sue Zale, Judy Jones, Christine Wood, Frances Herman, George Easter, Dennis Likosar, Joseph Jacobazzi, lee Mayer, Audrey Hanebuth, Joanna Kolb, Susan Un- tiedt, Charlene Triska, Beverly Pelc, Diane Carrigan, Joan Schmitt.
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