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Proviso West o Home ofthe Panthers Vol. 25 Issue 1 Aug. 30, 1984 Extra! Extra! rofile Captures Proviso n 7 85 he Year 11 Review With a new format, the '84-'85 Prohle estab- lished credibility and kept most of its issues in the students' hands and off the hallway floors. Adding the Feature Section's Maga- zine, the Prohle took on a more professional look. Also, with informative editorials from the Editor and Sports Editors and up-to-date coverage of Proviso's news, the Profile hus- tled through deadlines to capture history in 1984-85. Who,s n Charge? Left: Editor-in-Chief John Zack Right: Advisor Mr. Steve Bosky Below: Front Row: Editorial Editor Suly Pages, News Editor Lynne Braumbaugh, Feature Editor Sally Litvan. Back Row: Edi- tor-in-Chief John Zack, Sports Editor Roger Romanelli. Not pictured Sports Editor Tina R. Pelligrini. grini. of mf 'few Teamwork Spells Success 1 1984-85 Staff: Front Row: Shinene Young, Lisa Guido Angela Milaikis. Row Two: Cheryl Conoway Suly Pages, Sally Litvan, Debbie Fitzgerald, Tony Brooks Row Three: Peter Kics, John B. Jackson, Heidi Wag ner, Rob Hardman, Tom Vlach, Lynne Braumbaugh Heather Andersen. Back Row: Roger Romanelli John Jerome Zack. Not pictured Terry Stanek, Tina R Pelli
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We love our editor! O The yearbook can be a trying exper- 19 5 Mural Staff This is our expert staff at work. Aren't they creative? Somebody really does do work. Once upon a time, in a land called Mural, there lived a small group of people. For six months out of the year, some of these people work on the publication of a book about their land. During this time, the staff be- gan to change, to transform, to be- come Bizarre. Some became violent and others just mellow. Some began to sit in corners by themselves and laugh while others just talked to themselves. Some even began to fight, but after the last deadline things began to change again. The people became friendly, relaxed, NORMAL. They were once again human beings instead of a bunch of nervous, half crazed people, trying to make a deadline. This is the story of MURAL land. Is it a real place or just a dream? Only the shadow knows. THE END We love you Miss Phillips! I'd rather be indexing. Yes, I am very organized. ,- .. .. .,,. , ..... ,H . i, . W awww - ,1 ,,,, Y H, ,, ., h If Front Row: Aryka Steel, Angela Rayford. Row Two: Renee Ro- manelli, Mary Jo Zack, Rob Romanelli, Leslie Turek. Row Three: Tom Vlach, Bill Belmonte, Kyle Gallagher, Skyla lvers, Kevin Wagner, Frank Amoto, John Kennedy, Jim Reed. Fourth Row: Bill Bickley, Paul DelGuidice, Rob Hardman, Eric Olsen, Michelle Duerr, Nedra Scheiner.
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