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Page 69 text:
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Safety Council promotes school welfare This year, with the efforts of Mr. Spenski, the Safety Council has renewed its goal of keeping our community, as well as our school, safe. A great deal of time was spent in planning and carrying on the car check in our school parking lot. Each car was checked 'For such standard de- vices as turn signals, horn, and brake lights. The members also directed traH'ic after school to alleviate the congestion of incoming and outgoing cars and buses. These members could be spotted by their safety badges which gave them authority to take away I.D. cards whenever they saw students running in halls, using the courts in inclement weather, or doing anything that might be accident prone. West Catholic was again honored this year by having their Saftey Council president, Barb Grzes- zak, chosen Safety Sweetheart of Greater Grand Rapids. SAFETY COUNCIL-BOTTOM ROW: Gail Powell, Janice Sobotka, Kathy Jansheski, Rose Jendrasiak, Sue Reens, Dora Monroe, Rose Metzger, Sue Herron. ROW TWO: Ginny Dunne- back, Marge Hoffman, Pat Turk, Nancy Rudnik, Stephen Gryzan, Mr. Spenski, Michael Skobrak, Barb Bigorowski, Cindy Downer, Cathy Atwood, Judy Jalowiecz. ROW THREE: Sue Giluck, President Barb Grzeszak, Nancy Ring, Sue Members of the Safety Council are busy shoveling the sidewalk. Kaplanawski, Thomas Czerney, Don Moss, Carl Stacey, Jerry Nausadis, Anne Marie Brown, Secretary-Treasurer Karen Debri, Kathy Sevic, Mary Sue Hendges. TOP ROW: Mary Kavalauskas, Virginia Siegel, Vice-President Kathy Batog, Penny Dobrowolski, Mike Fitzsimons, Ray Matthews, John Gipson, Sheila Stager, Joyce Miklas, Nan Badgerow, Kathy DeWitt.
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Photography and science intrigue students A few Physics students have shown their interest in working proiects unable to be undertaken during class time, through the Physics Club. This year the Club, under the guidance of Sister Thomas Rose, has delved into a relatively new field-the science of subatomic particles. The members of the Camera Club have truly given their time and energy to the service of our school. All of the pictures for our newspaper and some of the pic- tures in our WEST yearbook were taken by these devoted photographers. They not only took the pictures, but developed them in our dark room, at West. They also spent sometime in the study of methods to keep improving their skill. Sister Marie DeLourdes, their adviser, can iustly be proud of them.
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TENNIS CLUB OFFICERS: Treasurer Mary McCarthy: Vice-President Bonnie Brusk: President Mary Ann Snow: Secretary .tan Minogue. SKI CLUB- BOTTOM ROW: Jane Waalkes, Dan Haviland, Christine Lyman, Dennis Kivinen, Joe Kline, Dan Stewart. ROW TWO: Ellen Baweia, Pat Chilton, Chris Prawdzik, Janice Minogue, Andrea Halas, Rozi Romani, Pam Marszal, Benito Terry, Mr. Pettyplace, Ruth Preston, Carol Troianowski, Judy Reath, Sharon Wilson, Elizabeth Labanowski, Lynn Kobryn, Christine Kutchie, Judy Witkoski, Miles Schmidt. ROW THREE: Diane Czlonko, Adele Wittkoski, Janice Piechocki, Susan Marszal, Janet Piechocki, Sue Zamiara, Karen Delehanty, Gary Kirchhoff. ROW FOUR: Tom Prominski, Kevin Stapleton, Cindy Brusk, Cheryl Wilton, Sue Averill, Mark Schmidt, Bob Ball, Sandy Haggerty. TOP ROW: Sue Salkiewicz, Kathy Parauka, Roberta Johnston, Lauren Mioduchoski, Sue Sepanik, Bill Nawara, Tony Astros, Annette Van Gessel, Bill Wallace, Frank Nichol, Tom Parauka, Eggy Prelgauskas, Pat Kozak, Jim Smith. 64
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