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The Chess Team, which meets after school in room C206, welcomes all students to come and play. Last year's team finished first in the con- ference, second in the state, and fifth in the nation. This was Proviso's highest national finish ever. lt was also the chess team's third consecu- tive l.H.S.A. state champion- ship. Conference champion Chris Firestone was the first Proviso West player to com- pete in the final round of the individual l.H.S.A. state cham- pionship. Chris finished third, the highest individualfinishin Proviso West's history. The chess team has wonsixty one west suburban conference meets in a row. T Front Flow: Cheri Harris, Treasurer, James Reed, Sophomore Captain, Tom Vlack, Vice President, Eric Frandsen, Senior Captain, David Rose, President, Frank Pavone, Team Captain. Row Two: Joe Pierotti Steward, Christopher Munich, Tony Russell, Gregg Crawford, Co-Captain Freshmn, Jason Brawka, Freshman Captain, Chris Denning, Back Row: Rudy Darken, Steven Vlack, Junior Captain, Rich Keppner, Robert Herman, Charles Johnson, Steven Smolen, Robert Romanelli, Secretary, Gamers Guild And Chess Club Welcome All The gamers Guild meets after school twice a week in Mr. Marino's room. Gamers guild offers a wide variety of fantasy and war games. There is also a computer which can be used to make for play games. The club also sponsors trips, tour- naments and candy sales. The pro- ceeds from the candy sales are used to purchase new games, books, magazines, and other items for the club. The gamers guild of- fers fun, excitement and escape from the ordinary, to everyone. Front Row: Sue Flood, Christopher Munich, President, Rob Sittner, Vice President, Roda Baylon. Row Two: David Dolnics, Debbie Bonk, Rob Neade, Larry Taylar, Dan Clark. Row Three: Ed Cieslewski, Paul Del Guidice, Cartrell Collins, Sam Sampin, Mike James, James Reed. Back Row: Steven Freels, Tim Gatesman, Bill Bickley, Ken Gouluszka,
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l l First Row: Del Schannon Frazier, Maria Battistin, Rosa Martinez, Nina Stamps, Julie Rizzo, Cheryl Mueller, Gladys Harbin, Stephanie Hardick. Row Two: Mrs. Propati, Sponsor, Julie Tryner, Connie Saporito, Sue Libbey, Cynthia Powell, Lisa Adrian, Sandy Kruse, Katrina Harris. Back Row: Chris Neitzel, Susan Barauskas, Janet Wojcik, Nicole LaPearl, Schemelle Willis, Jennifer Seastrom, Dedra Davis, Darnitia Conner. Office Education Association Offer Occupational Skills Office Education Association is dedicated to students interested in secretarial and clerical vocation's. In the O.E.A. club the two big l events of the year are the office elections and the Employer-employ- ee Banquet. In the elections students can run for office on the local level here at Proviso West. If they are an officer on the local level, they are eligible to run for office on state level which includes all the i schools in Illinois. If they win on the state level they are eligible to run for a national office which involves 13 states. At the end of the year the O.E.A. club has an employer-employee Banquet. This is where the students invite their employers for lunch to thank them for participating in the work program. Connie Saporito and Cheryl Mueller show their determination to get on the teachers 43 good side.
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Fronl Flow: Chris Morgan, Treasurer, Bill Flenkosik, President, Mark Buwen, Robert Romanelli, Karyn Peters, Row Two: Wilbur Decorie, Ken Palermo Tabreenc McCraney, John Luduig, Jason Brawka, Eric Knitter. Back Row: Tim Murphy, Sheley Carlson, Steven Vlach, Coleman Conroy, Suresh V. Chacko. Computer Club Combines Valuable Experience With Fun The Computer Club lead by Mrs Bickel is designed to give students hands-on computer experience. lt is open to all Proviso students no matter what their previous exper- ience. This club's goal is to pro- mote appreciation and skill in pro- gramming. The computer club meets every Wednesday at 3:30 in D324. t ,ff A 2 .F K, f2,, , ,', ', T ---fe f hail?-'wiiir -, -. X
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