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Page 99 text:
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.. .. Q , IA ... A KEY CLUB Front Row: Rich Zalisk, Jim Akey, Dennis Sodomka, Michael Tom Poteet, Art Stark, Craig Grant, Richard Lewis, Michael Murdoch, Frank Patt, Roy Van Cleave, Glenn Schwartz, Michael Cochran, Don Barry, Al Joswich, Dave Mitchie, Jo Kleinschmidt, Roger Mallon. Row Four: John Jaworski, Philip Davis. Row Two: Mr. Waters, Dave Levy, Ken Rebello, Al Tibensky, Gary Davis, Tom Head, Paul Gregory, Bob Hobart, Alex Zupsich, Janosek, Chuck Simons, Allan Haeger, Rich Kopanda, Frank Positano, Steve John Hobart, Dennis Likosar, Paul 7eman, Glenn Meyers, Paul Hixson, Zupsich, Bob Coon, Mr. DeHaven, Row Three: Doug Reagan, Scott Davis, Frank Yaccino, Lee Mayer. T lil? mmwsfmfiqft l Traditional Derby Day finds Key Clubber's taking off their hats-to sell them. Mr. DeHaven confers with Key Club officer. 1
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Page 98 text:
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Red Derloies Turn Key To Locked Finances To serve their school and communitv was the goal ol the Proviso Wlest Kev Cluh. Fortv-five selected rnemhers of the three upper classes, guided hv hir. Tom Dehlaven, met everv xveela heliore school in the Little Theatre to plan their projects. A tall and spring ear wash provided one source ol' income lor the organization. Key cluhhers sold peanuts and pancakes for their sponsor, the VVest- chester Kiwanis Cluh, and they ushered Vvcstlalce hlemf orial Hospital patients to chapel for three consecutive Sundays in the liall. 'iDerhv Davi' highlighted the win- terls activities. Proceeds from the sale ol red and white derhies went to the needv children ol the Dixon Mental Institution. Other projects included providing a Santa Claus lor the Christmas assemhly, waiting on tahles at hanquets, running coat checks ol' any school organization, and sponsoring a dress rightn campaign. A Hlurivcris Rodeou was held in the spring, and a trophv was awarded to VVest's students who excelled in certain sltills. September carwash raised funds to cover Key Club's many expenses. ls E Q , ' - - . f 5 .-no, . I 'ri ' . . Ji? z Qin! yi- Y F y ag? 5 so . F ,, 4 .:, 5 xi i i. . , . . Y ' f ' - . it ii W' is 5 . D 5555 . are tip iv M A A 3 , , I. at E . :wwe-fssaaemuisssera S5 W.,.Yni H533 .,., ....., ., . s ..,. . . .... . 1 .aw if use ' ag L is L WW' f'tt wr ,,,,, , W... we f. if? , 5 , V H ' 2' 2? vw? i il' 1' mmm-rw-Mi ev UWM ' 49651695 in KEY CLUB OFFICERS Vice-president Bob Coon, President Lee Mayer Historian Glenn Meyers, Treasurer Mike Patt, Lf. Governor Scott Davis Secretary Dave Levy. Key-Clubbers admire the handiwork of Mrs. Leonard Mayer who super- vised ihe arrangements for the Kiwanis-Key Club Parents' Night Banquet
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Page 100 text:
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Mural Faces Problems Of Yearbook Theme This year the staff not only added a new telephone to the Mural office hut also added a new sponsor. heirs. Jessie Veach along with the editors worked amid piles of cropped pictures, misplaced dummy pages, and correct- ed galleys, worrying ahout final deadlines. Although to most of Wcstis students seventh period was only one hour away from the final hell, in C-313 the Uhelli, often rang at 6:00. At 2:30 the room was in chaos with twelve editors typing, cropping, and screaming for help. During the wccli of Qctoher 16 a unique face appeared at VVest-'ihluriclm pranced through the cafeteria pro- claiming the dual sale of elephants and lllumls. Using the theme The Faces of Proviso Westi' the staff and photographers raced around the buildings to find the different moods and expressions of the school. Near the end of the year the moods of Mural changed with the turmoil of getting ready for puhlication and compe- tition. The ,64 Min-al caught the faces of Proviso and printed a record of its ever-changing atmosphere. .px-we Business Manager Diana Aronica and Index Editor Janet LaVine and Clerical Editor Joan Schmitt. Advisor Mrs. Veach. Editor-in-Chief Donna Bowyer. School-Life Edilor Charlene Triska.
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