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

 - Class of 1980

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Faculty chooses its fa vorites . . he 1979-80 faculty at Glenbrook South voted amongst themselves as to who was the tallest, the shortest, the funniest etc After carefully tabulating the ballots, the . ' results are as follows: Tallest: Dan Sonnenberg Mary Crabtree Shortest: Nick Dupont Judy Adams Most handsome: Tom Valentin Larry Faulkner Prettiest: Lynn Field Skinniest Terry Smothers Mary Crabtree Lynn Field Debra Woxberg Nicest smile: Walter Lamble Terry Smothers Most spirited: Jeff Aaron Robert Watt Tony Calabrese Jackie Gerth Janis Hamel Dr. William Schreiner Funniest: William Utley Longest hair: David Mullaly Shortest hair: Tony Calabrese Most bashful: Larry Rushing Biggest blusher: Peter Pappas Worst laugh: David H. Smith Dr. Schreiner Chatterbox: Mike Lyons Gum chewer: Jim Bloch . 3, -x 0 Karen Kuehner Susan Leibowitz Virginia Montvid Jan Fuller Lynn Staudacher Linda Whitehouse Sue Salay Shirley Cowin Jody Gitelis Jackie Garth Shirley Taub Marilyn Busa Shirley Taub SCIENCE TEACHER TOM Mclntyre, voted Best All Around, plans an upcoming les- son. District Administrators: Front Row: Robert Watt, Rob- ert Pommerenke, Joan Borah, James Wisner: Back Row: Dr Scott Herrick, Gary Rainier, Ken- neth Truelsen, James Lacivita James Kenny. 1 Dr. Forrest Sheely, superintendent Administration

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William Schreiner, Principal Clifton Capp, Associate Principal for Administrative Services Louis Gatta, Associate Principa! of Instruction Emil Berzinski, Associate Principal for Student Personnel Services Stephen Gale, Assistant Principal Dean of Students James Bloch, Associate Dean of Students David Smith, Assistant Principal Student Activities Carl Pasco, Coordinator of Instructional Material Services Kenneth Hurlbut, Coordinator or Athletics Melsa Bobrich, Assistant Coordinator of Athletics Leonard Sider, Audio Visual Coordinator James Ryan, Security Officer , r ii J C , 1 wa .QI-ij ,, -7 , 4 , '.-1. ,Z 1 2 f, ' f7'i?' 4: J if H '--- V ' L -. is f I i' ,. 1 4' , 5 gg , page K W 2 LARRY FAULKNER, 5,2 A ,352 v .7 ' 'Lu' MOST Handsome g ' V ,Z i winner, records grades. V, 4 NM ' tiki? W: . 1 A- , f f fii, I V: igsmsgg K Rik , ii, MATH TEACHER , ,- .' 13' LINDA Novak relaxes V after a hard day's work. f we ' S .Mft 5 ta 843 512 :ii A gm. 1-. .- -1-:sf 4EEi,:,,.'f'f.-fx N' ,, , , 3: 'f' 1 X M .QM X , iiifiiwij nw 5445, V ,, , .Kiwi .,.i..i , J if e .: . fs- -U wi ... 1?-sf 4... W -4 1 1,4 -. M, :y':7g1:- f 7117- 11. ' , 11wz:A.-ap: .- rf., .,., - 1 i, it-fl 1 1.3 1 f.S.'5:, 4,21 fr ,Q ,fi i s aim I 62' 'Q . I r Mfg T' 'U -' ' X 1 J 'a'i'i 1 D ' if . , A 11 A 1? f V .,,1,. .- ' . ' - ,A .:4-: , A ,-41 , J- an 0, gi l? ,i 'QM 'Z' 1 i 4 sf' t 'jvc YI .. Ti' fm. . 5 .' 1 w 2 5 ..., 3 f. B TY -as MR. STEPHEN GALE replaced Mr. John Court as Dean of Students, this year.



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Jeffrey Aaron, Mathematics Judy Adams, English Robert Adams, IXS Social Studies Don Allen, Physical Education Ruby Allen, Special Education Miriam Alpert, Mathematics Marcie Ahlstrand, Paraprofessional f Special Education Ed Baker, lfS Driver Education John Balgenorth, Social Studies Len Barker, English -affix ' -- :-s:2'.4,-3:--.4 1.4 - 1.:--sb , , 2 ' i it-. ' ' rr A ff' 4 Ki' . . . ' 4 A f t . r - i i ' ' ' . M K .. ..-,. ,.., , . , W x 5 - i ' i Q . . -.f f, L' ,E X ,. .rj .. K Qzfjff' ,F Q: -.7 Z - L H .- , , M-F .A . ..,,, , ' - L U -l'l' -ll, -I V 'Ya n-it-DV ' i ' ' I . .3 Lili' - 2 S 1 f if K 1 V .A ' -Q A V i A :VV h,LV,AA . . J V J A ' ir,i N .4 gy, ms 4 A- A. s' i ' A ,a . 5. : ' 'fi Ln? I gg - FB A - -tj lr W- - . Q., gt! 3 - x . .i, ii! l, E , i- A -fi ,.g 2. li gg ,gl g -Jlqiiizsi f , I Al, l , g li 5 . i f :fx r l li y rr i.,,,,,4.g,f,,gF,Qs J... vias! , 5 2 Q ry. , Q ' 1 41. f i r -, : - Pl .. , , -- x...lf1 , f '-', Q5 1 ll jgyllxlll N' f f J I flu X . -1s --r . -...,......-Q-.....,.. -.. ,- -,-..,-..-....-,-... LN... .. .. 1-,.q,,,,-,. .....-. .,.. ,-,-...a,.s.. l50fl:ncultu KELLEY DEMONSTRATES HER agility and poise as she practices at the Olympic training camp in Lake Tahoe: FIFTEEN YEAR OLD Kelley fmiddlel poses with the other members of the U.S. girls' gymnastic's team in the Olym- pic village in Mexico City. 500 Bet turns into Oly - - an you imagine going to u the Olympics after mak- - - ing a silly little bet with some of your friends? That's ex- actly what Diane Kelley, phys- ical education teacher and girls' gymnastics coach, did when she participated in the 1968 Olym- pics in Mexico City after making a 50C bet with friends. Kelley began her gymnastics career at two years old when she was enrolled in a ballet school. According to Kelley, during bal- let she would be flipping around the classf' The ballet teacher suggested she go into gymnastics, and at four years old, Kelley began to practice gymnastics. When she first became inter- ested in the sport, Kelley prac- ticed gymnastics once a week, but as she got older and more involved in the sport, her prac- ticing increased to five and a half hours a day, seven days a week. Her typical five and a half hour practice day would begin in the mornings from 5:00 to 7:30 and end in the evenings from 6:00 to 9:00. Kelley attributes her partici- pation in the Olympics to her parents as well as her coach, Dick Mulvihill, who has trained seven U.S. Olympians and one Canadian Olympian. To get into the '68 games in Mexico City, Kelley had to take part in five preparatory meets from New York to California. She trained the entire summer from 8:00 in the morning to 6:00 in the even- ing, and at Long Beach, Cal., where the top 25 female gym- nasts were selected, Kelley ranked 19th. ln final trials at Long Beach, Kelley placed eighth among the top 11 girls chosen as potentials for the U.S. Girls' gymnastics team. With the Olympics only nine weeks away, she traveled to Lake Tahoe, Cal., the Olympic training camp chosen for high altitude testing. After four weeks of practicing, the top seven girls were selected for the U.S. girls gymnastics team, and Kelley had managed to move up from eighth place to become a member of the team. At the 1968 Olympics, Kelley performed in all the events in- cluded in gymnastics - the bal- ance beam, uneven parallel bars, vault and floor exercise. Kelley did her best on floor exercise,

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