Proviso West High School

Proviso West High School Official ALUMNI page for Proviso West. This is the first PW page/group and also the longest running. This page is not sponsored nor administered by the school.

In the 1950s, the population of Proviso High School (East) began to exceed its capacity and the solution was the building of a new high school. In 1953, researchers from the University of Chicago recommended that the school district begin planning to expand and school district officials began examining the purchase of land for a new school. By 1955, the school population had grown to over 3,400 st

udents, with an estimated increase to over 6,500 students by 1956. In June 1955, the board accepted a recommendation to purchase a 60 acre site in the town of Hillside and planned a bond issue for the autumn. In November, the bond issue was approved by a 5900-626 vote. In the summer and autumn of 1956, the district began accepting bids for construction of the new school which was to be designed by Perkins and Will. The original designs for the school called for a maximum capacity of 2,500 students. The school would have two 3-story academic wings, a two story wing that would house a library and administrative offices, a single story wing for maintenance, cafeteria, shops, and art rooms, as well as a two story gymnasium. As construction neared, there were changes made to the designs. The school was now designed to be expandable up to a maximum of 4,000 students. The gymnasium area was now to consist of four smaller gyms that could be combined into a spectator gym with seating for 4,000, in addition to a wrestling room, an orthopedic gym, a dance studio, nine locker rooms. The cafeteria, auditorium, and boiler rooms were specifically designed for expansion. The cost at the start of construction was $5 million. The school opened after a cost of just under $7.5 million. In 1958, Proviso West rose on the fairways and greens of the old golf course in Hillside, Illinois. It seemed more like a corporate campus than a suburban high school. It was built in the suburban-boom-town days of the 1950s...it was built to endure. Proviso West was more than a school: it was a symbol. The dedication ceremony was on November 16, 1958. Later on, at the punch-and-cookie tours arranged by volunteers, several thousand people came to admire the place their tax dollars had built. And what a place it was, with floor-to-ceiling windows and sweeping curves and airy space, with touches like the outdoor mall what could be used for student dances and the mosaic mural of Sioux Indian themes that arched way along the western facade. The grounds, at first glance are just as lovely; well-kept wooden benches, an outdoor stage, the Senior Circle courtyard so filled with the chirping of birds. All the shrubbery impeccably manicured and flat topped. In one corner of the Senior Circle there is an elegant sundial. Near the sundial is a stone bench with an inscription that says, "The Future Belongs to Those Who Prepare for it." The Chicago newspapers heralded the school's opening. The first graduating class was in 1961. Since then, every class that has entered its doors has carried on the tradition and spirit that is of,
PROVISO WEST HIGH SCHOOL. Ours is a beckoning future

Ours is the future of Proviso West

If the walls at West could talk. What would they say? 🫣
04/08/2026

If the walls at West could talk. What would they say? 🫣

The 1996 boys varsity team. Are there any former PW tennis players out there?
04/07/2026

The 1996 boys varsity team. Are there any former PW tennis players out there?

Earlier this month, Proviso West students were recognized for their hard work in science, technology, engineering, and m...
03/17/2026

Earlier this month, Proviso West students were recognized for their hard work in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Congrats to all of our Panthers who were honored. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

Vintage photo from a 1962 glass construction ad. The ad is showcasing our school at just four years old. Notice the pict...
03/14/2026

Vintage photo from a 1962 glass construction ad. The ad is showcasing our school at just four years old. Notice the picture on the right was taken before "C" building was built.

πŸ•΅οΈ Searching for Roy White. He would have graduated in either 1967 or 1968. Let's help make a reconnection after almost ...
02/25/2026

πŸ•΅οΈ Searching for Roy White. He would have graduated in either 1967 or 1968. Let's help make a reconnection after almost 60 years!

"In 1966, when I was 6 years old, I was burned in a fire and he save me. I was in touch with him until the early 80's then life got in the way and we lost touch. If he or anyone from his family are still around I want him to meet my family who would not be here without him." - Ed Cohen, brother of Phillip Cohen

A look back at 1966
02/24/2026

A look back at 1966

Apparently, Mr. Tolosko got a β€œtalking to” after taking his band behind the library edge for a group photo. This was som...
02/06/2026

Apparently, Mr. Tolosko got a β€œtalking to” after taking his band behind the library edge for a group photo. This was sometime in the late 60s/early 1970s. Can anyone clarify?

Who remembers the school map from the student handbook?
02/04/2026

Who remembers the school map from the student handbook?

01/28/2026

This page has recently been FLOODED with uncontrollable spam comments. They should have all been blocked and deleted now. A suggested solution was to block certain countries from viewing the page to prevent spam. So, if you know anyone who lives in Indonesia, Bangladesh, China, Nigeria, or Vietnam - send them our apologies! πŸ˜‰

Lastly, I noticed a few people reply to the spam comments that they "ordered" reunion t-shirts - contact your bank or credit card ASAP. They are not legitimate vendors.

I hope we are done with the spammers and can fully enjoy the page!

01/28/2026

Panthers, where are you now?

Merry Christmas, Panthers! πŸŽ„πŸŽ…πŸ»
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas, Panthers! πŸŽ„πŸŽ…πŸ»

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4701 Harrison Street
Hillside, IL
60162

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