Glenbrook South High School - Etruscan Yearbook (Glenview, IL)

 - Class of 1980

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Clubs provide creative outlets or a person trying out for the variety show, the GBS dance company is the perfect place to train. The primary function of the club is to train for the V-show, but not all the students in the club are in the V-show. Although the school catego- rizes it as a club, anyone can go to any of the meetings, which are essentially dance lessons, ac- cording to junior Alissa Menclell, president. The membership is actually the people who are there on a specific day. Mr. Brian Lynch, instructor, is a professional dancer who teach- es at Rhythmics in Deerbrook Shopping Center and performs at the Candlelight Theater in Summit. There have been a lot of improvements since the be- ginning of the year. l can tell from the quality of the dancing in the V-show, he stated. Mr. David H. Smith, assistant principal of student activities, also feels that the dance com- pany is beneficial for the stu- dents. I think our students have been very fortuate to have the opportunity to be exposed to the outstanding artistic talent of a professional of the quality of Mr. Brian Lynch. One of the most rewarding feel- ings in competition is when a team is competing and the crowd boos because they don't think that the score is high enough, according to Ms. Laura LaCursia, adviser of the GBS Synchronized Swim Team. That is exactly what hap- pened to the team, which placed second at the Maine East syn- chronized swim meet. Other meets that they competed lin were the Mundelein sync meet, the Halloween Propulsion Meet, the Michigan Regional Sync Meet and many others. Besides competing, the team, led by president Tracee Hoff- meyer, vice-president Jill Schultz, treasurer Sandy Dickau, secretary Nancy Hackl, publicity chairperson Karen Urevig, de- sign chairperson Caryl Koop and activities chairperson Sue Kuc- zek, put on a show at the end of the year. To train for the competition and the show, the team mem- bers went to Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., for a workout session during spring break. I think that we all had a lot of fun, I hope we can go again next year! declared freshman Kath- erine Urevig. At Glenbrook South, dancing JUDY NIEWEEM, LINDA Foote, Lin- da Hood, Jeni Haas, Janet Mann and Tracy Magad do a kick. TITANNAIRES PERFORM AT half- time of a varsity basketball game. is represented in many different areas, from the variety show to the Titannaires. The Titannaires are the GBS precision dance line, and dancing is their princi- ple activity. Coached by Ms. Melsa Bo- brich, the Titannaires consists of 15 girls. According to Bobrich, the whole line does not always dance, only the ones who do a dance the best will perform it in a show. Besides dancing at all the home basketball and football games, the girls co-sponsor Tur- nabout with the cheerleaders. To learn to dance well, five girls went to a camp in Ohio, where they competed with other girls from other precision dance lines. We're a group of girls that enjoys the excitement of dancing and performing, stated co-captain Alida Kargul. ----.--N. K '44---N.. . -N ,. .. ,W x -... ,,,,,.....,,L V g ,,,,: V ,,,, - T - .....- g It - i 1 ' 1 .hi ..:P '?'N-- 4- s If 4ziii H -ex , iw V Ms' U kt ,-Af E. ' . . ,,,, 'Z , ,.,,.. -a,,,,w--,l v 4 'Q-S-.W i M, X... V ! mi., 1 Company, Synchronized SwimmingfTitanne'

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Clubs provide After a half year of absence, WGBS came back on the air this year. Reestablishing and rewriting its charter with South, the station contain- ued to provide music and announce- ments in the morning five days a week, and in January the station began after- noon broadcasting of music and after- school entertainment. WGBS 'provides students the opportu- nity to get the feel of being a disc jockey. It's a definite high knowing that my voice is being broadcast to over 2,000 people, says WGBS disc jockey Paul Kapustka. 1 like to share with the school my taste in music. lt tWGBSl is run very close to a real station, compared to the shoddy man- agement in the past,'l said Kapustka. l'm blaming that past shoddy manage- ment on nobody else but on ourselves. President of the WGBS Club is Steve Levitan. l DCE- lst Row: Geoffrey Block, Rich- ard Glod, Phillip Maki, Richard Stryker, Mike Rausch, Chuck Pappas, Kevin Reid, 2nd Row: Bruce Sander, Joann Judah, Chris Fortmiller, Diane Mecklen- burg, Cari Puleo, Donna Schwarz, 'Kathy Aiello, Beth Tempka, Cheryl Winner- mark, 3rd Row: Dr. John Reimer, Bob Bertog, Al Herskovitz, Tom Kilroy, Bri- an Lill, Joe Kinelli, John Allen, Bob Yad- gir, Bob Gorz, Luan Holt, Mr. Steven, Von Boeckmang 4th Row: Eloy Villate, Hugh Hindes, David Lothian, Mike Ma- loney, George Pappas, John Rikje, Bruce Bitcon, Greg Walkenhorst, Todd Cernetic. services, jobs Key Club To know that l'm helping people and making them feel better is the best feel- ing that I could have. l just love it! The feelings of Debbie Hrejsa are probably shared by just about everyone in Key Club at Glenbrook South. , The objectives of Key Club are to help the people in the North Shore communi- ties and to become better aware of the community. Some objectives were carried out this year through activities such as working with and having Thanksgiving dinner with the elderly at Maryhaven, having a Christmas party at the Kirk Center for which they dressed up as elves, bought presents, sang carols, and brought along their own Santa tTodd Atkinsonj, Sham- rock Day, and Kiwanis Peanut Day in the fall on which they sold peanuts on street corners. Key Club officers are co-presidents Tom Nelson and Eric Gilliland, vice- president Nancy Gilligan, secretary Kim Kavooras, treasurer Mark Koulogeorge, senior representative Jeff Berman, and junior representative Janet Joseph. Their adviser is Mr. Michael Lyons. Apparently, the response to Key Club As part of her training in the DCE pro- gram, junior Joanne Andreou works as a checker and bagger at Jewel in Plaza del Prado. is enthusiastic. ' The Kirk Center kids get really ex- cited andthe older people at Maryhaven love it when we come to talk and be with them, says Hrejsa. And I just love it when I can help them. DCE The Diversified Cooperative Educa- tion Club has a way of combining both job experience and classroom skills. The DCE Club is an organization formed to help students find the type of work they would like to do for the rest of their lives, to experience different types of jobs, and to study different topics re- lated to the general field in which they are interested. Under the guidance of a coordina- tor, representing the school, the students receive on-the-job work experience and are taught by qualified employers, ex- plained Dr, John Reimer, a coordinator of the DCE Club. The students in DCE sold doughnuts, candles tduring Christmas timel, candy, and other assorted things to raise money for the end of the year banquet where students get the chance to thank all of its supporters. The past performance of participat- ing students, as well as the wide accep- tance and cooperation of our communi- ties, has made it possible for the school to provide this unique program, com- mented Dr. Reimer. DCE- lst Row: Phil Kantor, Cynthia Hlavacek, Jim Rushing, Linda Nichols, Kim Speck, Carla McKevitt, Carolyn Rowe, Janet Progar, Patti Belmontig 2nd Row: Susan Janschutz, Karen Hunter, Sue Bohn, Audrey Wadden, Lin- da Dedes, Kim Salgan, Lisa Reznick, Jenny Spiccia, Ann Lundstrom, Debbie Gattuso, 3rd Row: Jaonne Andreou, Kim Kavooras, Gail Krueger, Marcie Schaller, Kelly Knowlton, Diane Friend, Joanne Hartnett, Mary Rondenet, Leah Schoenwald, Tammy Thorsong 4th Row: Scott Dickau, Dave Pearlstein, Kevin Colleran, Brad Sturgeon, Mark Danner, Bob Kugler, Frank Esterle, Paul Kaczar, Steve Rosenberg, Scott Devine. WGBS, Key Club Sz DCEf1



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At GBS, dancing is represent- ed in many different areas from the variety show to the Titan- naires. The Titannaires are the GBS precision dance line, and dancing is mainly what they do. Coached by Ms. Melsa Bobrich, the Titannaires consists of 15 girls. According to Bobrich, the whole line does not always danceg only the ones who do the dance the best will perform. Besides dancing at all the home basketball and football games, the girls sponsor Turnabout, in cooperation with the cheerleaders. To dance well at the games, five girls attended a camp in Ohio along with girls from other precision dance lines. We're a group of girls who enjoy the excitement of dancing and performing, stated co-captain Alida Kargul. SYNCHRONIZED SWIM TEAM-lst Row: Amy Mielke, Nancy Hackl, Jane Heidenreich, Katherine Urevig, Wendy Glanville, Joy Pellouchoud, Raeanne Sutz, Dawn Horsmang 2nd Row: Tracee Hoffmeyer, Nancy Hannigan, Darlene Mikeska, Rosemary O'Brien, Wendie Gerschefske, Jill Shultz, Pam Wagner, Laurie Ashbrook, Barb Weber, Caryl Koop, Sue Kuczekg 3rd Row: Debbie Westman, Val Colis, Sandy Dickau, Karen Fjallberg, Lisa Hultberg, Cheryl Silver, Cindy Allen, Anne Corley, Karin Melberg, Alison Curry, Melinda Daubitz. Synchronized swimmers execute a formation during rehearsal for their spring show. Dance Company, Synchronized Swimming And Titannairesf

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