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Noise rushed from E-1 ll daily at the beginning of third period. The noise turned into harmony as Proviso Wlestis Orchestra finished tuning their instruments and began practice under the direction of hir. James Lien- hard. The melodious harmony of the orchestra was nt- tributed to at select number of wind, string and percuse sion instruments. The daily Practice prepared the orches- tra for the excellent perforinunces given at various school functions and meetings as well as PTA. meetings and the annual Spring Concert. Spring Concert Climaxes Year for West's Orchestra ORCHESTRA Front Row: Norman Moment, John Cernocky, Linda Konvicka, Gary Oostdyk, Joyce Kerous, Philip Davis, John Dalhes. Row Two: Eunice Weichbrodt, Elaine Zeiger, Emil Galandak, Karen Fraunhofer, Johnny Sevedge, Linda Munini, Linda Greco, Anita Slifka, Janice Pones, Robert Handley. Row Three: Laurita Urbrock, Nancy Stevenson, Ken Bonvallet, Curt Michael, Richard Leadingham, Barbara Gregory, Barbara O'Connor, John Washburn, Bill Staughton, Paul Vallandigham, Paul Greg- ory, Jim Hauser. Row Four: Gayle Furlanetto, Lawrence Oetiens, Joachim Kleinschmidt, Peter Vallandigham, Jonathan Kucera, Harold Reinheimer, Al Goldberg. W. .Sl will! .Mi - . SENIOR ORCHESTRA MEMBERS: Karen Fraunhofer, Joyce Kerous, Joachim Kleinschmidt.
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Front Row: Margueritte Hinchley, Nancy Sutorius, Marilyn Hinchley, Mary Puricelli, Mary Babel, Suzanne Miller, Linda Hutchens. Row Two: Sandy Storoe, Robert Eslinger, Susan Perger, Joan Thomas, Elaine Schlesinger, Dietland Radtke, Linda Donaldson, Georgianna Vitti, Marcia Ryberg. Row Nomads Adventure From Hillside to Hamburg Adding to the mileage of knowledge about famous far- away places, Travel Glub members adventured to for- eign lands through lectures, films, and photographs. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Martha Wilson, the club handed out passports to all Proviso students intrigued by continental ideas. This year Marsha Francis, who spent the summer in Germany, and lo Kleinschmidt, German exchange student, spoke to the members on their travels. Front Row: Joyce Corry, Judy Diehl, Mary Ellen VanLoghem, Janet LaVine, Karen Fraunhofer, Angie Pope, Betty Farr, Gloria Sabatiello, Carolyn Schmidtke, Barb Pulford, Row Two: Mr. A. C. Stimes, Miss Gloria Bernath, Beth Pratt, Geri Dunn, Pam Jorgensen, Jean Davolio, Marcia Lesak, Sharon Antonsen, Mrs. Giselle Horak, Mrs. Catherine Nissim. Row Three: Pat Ricker, Judy Lange, Eileen Stirn, Sue Daniel, Judy Hunse, Barbara Linneweh, Max- ine Arminger, Cheryl Miller, Carol Neruda, Chairman, Denise Luczyk, Judy Three: Diana Bonafide, Claudia Allega, Beryl Hauri, Judy Lange, Maryann Eetman, Joan Puricelli, Carol Pope, Sandra Hull. Row Four: Joseph Vitti, Charles Penniconi, Miles Mraz, Bob Coan, John Richardson, Carmella Cairo Marie Gentile, Lois Novak, Mrs. Martha Wilson, sponsor. White Gloves Guide Bewildered Audiences With enthusiasm at the beginning of the evening, weak arms, aching feet, and tired muscles when it ends, Proviso girls handed out stacks of programs at most of Westis activities. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Giselle I-Iorack and student assistant Garol Neruda the Ush- erettes club organized seating and viewing for the au- dience's best enjoyment. At class night and graduation new members ushered for their first assignment. Jones. Row Four: Jane Slaszyk, Rosemary Sterling, Skipper Akey, Charlotte Giovanetti, Gloria Collura, Phyllis Castle, Sharon Elstrom, Lynda Walton, Cheryl Brewster, Diane Stahnke, Jerilyn Neale, Judy Osberg. Row Five: Dietlind Radtke, Linda Tenebrini, Lisa Arrichiello, Nancy Dunbar, JoDee Kolb, Lin Mosher, Rita Musgrave, Gerry Rudnick, Donna Bowyer, Penny Cowan, Christine Sponzilli.
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BOYS' CHORUS Row One: James Rogas, Henry Slerk, Ed O'Hearn, Bill David Phil Lindberg Gary Swlech Richard Manso James Wlza Row Derro, Pal Perrelti, Roberl Eslinger, Larry Kellinger. Row Two: Joe Loss, Four Gary Keene John Wagar Paul Lossav Larry Monfell Terry Oddo Tom DeRorre, Jack Graudin, William Krause, Thomas Power, Tim Linduska, Bob Jonzales James Jewell Don Heep Jim Collier Jim LaVine. Row Three: Edgar Zell, Fred Barrell, Steve Frances, Richard I o d 0 West s Tralne Voices Mr Bell experlly directs Wests choir and choruses hleeting during the week to improve their voices, the Proviso West Boyis Chorus performed under the skillful direction of lylr. lrwin Bell. Diligently practicing all year in preparation for the State lVlusic Contest held in the spring, membership in the School Choir was the primary objective of the Chorus. To attain this goal the boys analyzed and rehearsed their singing and offered concerts throughout the year to improve their poise. Besides developing the slcills ol? the chorus, these concerts gave the community a chance to watch and hear the improvements of the boys, voices. This vocal training also gave the boys an excellent opporf tunity to raise their talents for acceptance in the Mixed Chorus and the Choir. ln this way Proviso Vl7est's Choir was always assured of some of the finest voices.
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