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Mm DEBBIE COHEN, JULIE Schwartzen- berg, Rob Roiter and Bob Rundell com- pete in an intraschool tournament. Science Club-lst Row: Sanjay Loe gani, Marc Schwartz, Mary Ni, June McLean, Connie Stimler, Howard Cho- dashg 2nd Row: Steve Wojcik, Nick Giampietro, Jodi Epstein, Phil Chin, Dave Lancer. Marc Baumg 3rd Row: Jim Park, Chad Kort, Paul Mang, Paul Langer, David Rhind, Ted Mourouzis, Eddie Bergman. Backgammcn Club And Science Club
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Membership grows as interest increases l - - o many clubs money is an important topic. - - However, the GBS Sci- ence Club didn't have to worry about money this year. In fact, the club hasn't had to worry about money for over 10 years. In 1964, when GBS had dress codes, the Science Club, spon- sored by Mr. Richard Good- speed, held a Bermuda Shorts Dayfl It was so successful that they had three more, they net- ted over S1,500, S600 of which is still around. The reason that the club has spent so little money over the years is because the club tries to do activities that are free or in- expensive. Activities that have been done this year include walking over to the Grove, hav- ing Mr. Jerome Holser from GBN bring his owl to GBS, invit- ing Dr. Evelyn Tyner from Luke College for an energy conserva- tion demonstration and conduct- ing many experiments. Goodspeed, along with Paul Kapustka, president, and Jim Park, vice-president, plan the ac- tivities. Kapustka stated, The sci- ence club did many new and in- teresting things this year. We were pleased by the student in- terest and hope it'll stay high. Scientists plan programs 3 . mon Club one of GBS s younger clubs, started only two years ago, it has al- ready more than doubled in membership. The club's main purpose is, basically, playing backgammon. lthough the Backgam- mmon Club And Science Club Generally, we have intraclub tournaments, and through this we challenge each other in dif- ferent forms, explained senior Robert Roiter, president. The sponsor is Mr. Jeff Aar- on, and junior Paul Langer is the vice-president. .HM PARK AND Harry Hsiung look on as Doc Rank peers into the Millikan Ap- paratus. Backgammon Club- lst Row: Lisa Luppino, Steve Ashbrook, 2nd Row: Julie Schwartzenberg, Janna Hutchin- son, Howard Chodash, Bill Petersg 3rd Row: Mr. Jeff Aaron, Debbie Cohen, Paul Mang, Hollee Delott, Robert Roiter, Paul Langer. gy- an A 4 'IX fx M. .R iixgils fi?-'Q N55 tlifiwit gf, if I IA 6 2' r.if
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GBS groups assist at athletic - atmaids, Timers and Guards are all organiza- - - tions of people who are willing to work behind the scenes in order to make wres- tling and swim meets happen. Although their main task is to time and tabulate statistics and pair up the wrestlers at meets Matmaids also do other school- related activities on the side This year the matmaids spon- sored dances and ran the con- cession stand to raise money. We play an important role in the meets, but it's also a lot of fun, said sophomore Jennifer Rockford. The GBS Guards don't do any extra activities on the side, but they still render their services to GBS and the Glenview area. We're a community service, said guard president Jodi Stet- r GUARDS lst Row: Robert Smudde, Scott Urice, Robert Stonis, Dave Hei- denreich, Jerry Scully, Jeff Botker, 2nd Row: John Korzak, Paul Braeseke, Ni- cole Suerth, Becky Johns, Barry Menches, Paul Stonis, Steve Newg 3rd Row: Brian Baxter, Stacy Aschenbrener, Tracee Hoffmeyer, Nancy Mockros, Karin Urevig, Maureen Mulvihill, Kather- ine Urevig, 4th Row: Klaus Henke, Sean Murphy, Connie Stimmler, Trudy Holeczy, Bridget Schneider, Lisa Car- roll. 5th Row: Tom Weingartner, Jodi Stetson. -f ds. Timers, Guards en dea vors son. On Saturday mornings the guards teach kids between the ages of five and 14 howto swim. In addition, the guards also guard on Tuesday nights for family swims. When asked why she liked being a guard, Trudy Holeczy replied, I think guard- ing is fun because it's fun to know that you help kids learn to swim. Timers is an organization of swimmers who are in charge of timing and compiling statistics at swim meets. According to timer Bridget Schneider, this is a somewhat difficult task. You al- ways have to pay attention in case the gyroscope stops timing for some reason. ROSE VILLA, A GBS matmaid, does her part by operating the scoreboard. BOOSTERS: lst Row: Gary Keller, 2nd Row: Pat Rausch, Kip Kelleyg 3rd Row: Marty Morgan, Arlene Cohen, Bri- an Willner. 4th Row: Brad Keyes, Ken Christensen, Tom McCauley, 5th Row: Boren Chambers, Steve Smottg 6th Row: Mike McPhillamy, Mike Asquinl, Ed Lees, 7th Row: Mrs. Carolyn Glass.
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