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

 - Class of 1980

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MELINDA DANIELS AND her date enjoy a disco dance number at Turna- bout. THE TURNABOUT KING and court: Laura Keeler, John Spehlmann lfresh- manj, Carrie Korzak, Mark Kamin lsen- iorl, Teri Budzik, Bill Knapp lkingi, Kim Anderson, Tom Nelson ljuniorj, Jeff 3 EW 4 I I 'Haut 1-x Steinhorn lsophj, Deena Fintel, Dick Taylor lsophj, and Kelly McCarty. AFTER RECEIVING THE crown and flf wers, Brigit Carr and escort are joined veryone for a dance to the music of 'V BIZ. Turnabout 8a Promf19

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Students discard A jeans for formals The Glenbrook South girls got their chance at role reversal in March at the Turnabout dance, We've Got Tonightf, The GBS girls apparently like the turnabout idea. Jane Hei- denreich, junior, said she thinks the Turnabout idea is good be- cause the girl gets to choose which guy she wants to go with . . . and all the other times the guy gets to pick. The dance is also a popular event in the guys' opinions. Bri- an Bartcsh remarked that he saw Turnabout as a kind of equaliz- er for Homecoming. The attendants and Turna- bout king were elected by the girls of GBS. The king was Bill Knapp, the senior attendant was Mark Kaming the junior atten- dant was Tom Nelson, the soph- omore attendants were Jeff Steinhorn and Dick Taylor Qdue to a tiel, and the freshman atten- dant was John Spehlmann. The Turnabout dance was sponsored by the Girls' Letter Club. Students discarded their blue- jeans and tennies for tuxedos and long gowns on Saturday, June 2, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. The occasion? PROM '79. Prom '79, 4'Always and For- ever, was held at the Orrington Hotel in Evanston. A total of 217 couples participated. Ac- cording to Mr. Smith. COUPLES SLOW DANCE to the mu- sic of Copperhead at Turnabout. DONNA HUSPEN AND John Olson enjoy a slow dance at Turnabout. QUEEN MAREN WALKER receives her prom necklace and waits to be crowned. 1 18 Turnabout 8: Prom l It was the largest prom in four yearsg the only complaint was it was a little too hot because the Orrington isn't air conditioned. The Prom ,79 queen was Maren Walker, and her court at- tendants were Briget Carr and Kerri Carter. Always and Forever was sponsored by the Class of 1980, which selected the band SHOW- BIZ and provided necklaces as prom favors for the girls. BARRY CLARK, KAREN Klicker, and Julie Swearingen take a break to catch some fresh air and talk at prom.



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When North, South combine, for musical, 'Anything Goes' - - orth and South an allied force? This doesn't - - seem possible, but one of the few events that both Glen- brook schools work on as a team is the NorthfSouth musical. Anything Goes, performed from Thursday, May 2, through Saturday, May 5, proved that it could be done. The play involved approxi- mately 200 students from the two schools, ranging from the backstage crews to the lead parts. The division of the parts and responsibilities was almost evenly divided between students from GBS and GBN. There is no effort to balance the participation between the two schools, said Dr. William Schnell, music director of the show. We judge on talent only, and it just turns out to be almost exactly even each year. The play was successful and had very good attendance, ac- cording to South's director of student activities, Mr. David H. Smith. Financially, we did very well. We made a good profit, and that is very rare. We usually lose money or break even. The attendance was consistent with those of other years. 4,067 people attended the show. BILLY CROKER, PLAYED by John Schiappacasse, and Hope Hartcourt, played by Patty Tracz, meet unexpect- edly on the ship years after their earlier love affair. 1 Y-lusical The lead parts from South were Charlotte Laystrom, Reno, John Schiappacasse, Billy, Da- vid Steinhorn, Billy, Jeff Clonts, MOONFACE JEFF CLONTS ds Moonface Martin. Patti Johnson, guises himself as a Chinaman to avoid Hope, Patty Tracz, Hope, Toni being Captured Stevens, Bonnie, Eric Gilliland, Sir Evelyn, Karyn Klicker, Mrs. Harcourt, Dean Menegas, Bish- op, Jeff Stetson, Ling, Jane Fi- giel, Reno's Angel, Cara Lukin, Renols Angel, Joe Daab, Purser, and Bill Winett, Captain. The production staff, though, was all from South. Mr. Walter Lamble was the executive direc- tor, Mr. Douglas Kornelly was the director, Mr. Steve Janicki was the technical director and Mr. Smith was the producer. As Dr. Schnell put it, The play went as well as one could so BONNIE, PLAYED BY Ruth Pearl- man, smuggles cigarettes to Charlie Wi- ley, alias Moonface , in jail.

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