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

 - Class of 1980

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Glenbrook South High School - Etruscan Yearbook (Glenview, IL) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 123 of 288
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l l fl SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS- borg, Robbie Simkin, Terri Swickg Third FIRST rowg Lisa Burda, Renee Hrejsa, row: Jackie Roccosanto, Carol Bucher, Chris Heinz, Second row: Mary Carl- Judy Frazer. Boosters becomes Pep Club can only add up to one thing- cheerleaders. varsity and sophomore cheerleading squads were under the direction of Coach Carolyn Jerdan. The freshman squads were supervised and sponsored by Mr. Mike Elkins. Both squads worked ex- tremely hard, said Jerdan. Four of the cheerleaders, Nancy Ford, Mary Carlborg, Chris Heinz, and Arlene Cohen, went to a cheerleading camp at Aurora College and won the The Spirit Stick award. Besides cheering and dancing at the games, the cheerleaders sponsored turn-about with the Titanairres. - Cheerleading isn't always an easy job. Sophomore cheerlead- obby socks and cheers The VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LINDA Feldman, Kari Anderson, Lee Campo and Kim Miller take a moment to watch the football game. er, Judy Frazer said, It's hard work but I enjoy it. Competition for freshman cheerleading tryouts was tight. Freshman Katie Jaques said, Fm really happy I was picked to be a cheerleader at GBS. I tried so hard for the past two years. Pep Club, formerly the Boost- ers, changed their name because Mama Glass felt it fit the group better. They participated in many school activities. The activities consisted of selling donuts, rais- ing people's spirit, and making posters. They are under the di- rection of Mama Glass. Mama Glass said, All of the girls are enthusiastic and hard- working and made the year a banner year. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS- FIRST row: Wendi Florio, Second row: Mary O'Brien, Diane Lindenbaum, Dolores Weng, Denyse Digilio, Sheila Hoshaw, Carol Shannong Third row: Sue Willner, Ann Dolphin, Karen Patter- son, Linda Joseph, Joni Schaumg Fourth row: Nancy Raley, Kristi Owens, Sundee Eager, Katie Jaques, Sharon Swanson, Beth Krueger, Pam Larson. Pep Club 8: Cheerleaders,

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18fPe1:: flfib 8.1 Cheerleaders JUNIOR KARI ANDERSON helps riff? boost spirit among the crowd. SOPHOMORE ARLENE COHEN shows her spirit in cheering for the team. sul -'ll .1119 H? VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: IFIRST ROW, Kari Anderson, Kim Miller, Tracie Simkin, Dorrine Tomparyg Csecond rowl Na Ford, Linda Feldman, Helen Novick, Julie Krueger, 1



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' i-S 1E 'i Presidents ' Council revises NHS point system - - e're trying to do more what the students really - - want and to keep up with the times, says Steve Levi- tan, president of Student Coun- cil. This statement is one which many groups follow, says Levi- tan. Student Council works on many things which many stu- dents are unaware of. Home- coming is a large duty of council, assemblies, games, and bulletin boards are just a small part of Homecoming done by the coun- cil. Complaints made by stu- uents have always been a prob- lem of Student Council, says Mr. Smith, director of student activi- ties. Late buses and cafeteria food are two concerns. Council sponsors many other events for l2OfS i Council 8: President's Council the students' enjoyment, conces- sion stands at sporting events, dances, and the Titan Olympics which is now an annual event. President's Council, whose members are the presidents of all the clubs at South, contribute to Homecoming by picking queen nominees and painting a store window. President's Coun- cil also made up a new point system for all activities, which is used to become eligible for the National Honor Society and for college admissions. President of Presidents' Council Tom Nelson said about his organization, Council is an essential organization which gathers ideas from other clubs and spreads information throughout the school. MEMBERS OF CALLIOPE dance around a birthday girl at the Titan Olym- pics. F PRESIDENTS COUNCIL- lat Row: Anita Shah, Alissa Mendell, Leslie Mac- kenzie, Linda Feldman, Tom Nelson, Nick Giampietro, Pasty Birk, Karen Coo- ley, Cheri Libby, Deanna Carson, Debbie Daley, 2nd Row: Robert Roiter, Bella Nicolas, Victor Cohen, Nancy Ford, Patti Johnson, Karin Urevig, Sue Weber, Alida Kargul, Maureen O'Brien, Tracee Hoffmeyer, Eric Gilliland, 3rd Rowzv Dave Langer, Paul Kaputska, Steve Plunkett, Jerry Scully, Steve Levitan, Nancy Gilligan, Todd Atkinson, Doug Sanders, Mary Ni, Dave Silverman, Jim Grimson.

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