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lin I l l l l l l l l x l the X l p i I l and . Est l l as: l alwlil itflflal Awrffi n? 2 l I C. Elephant Man D. Walk on the Wild Side E. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 18. Instead of the Elizabethan Banquet, the Master Singers presented: A. Mardi Gras B. Picadilly Circus C. Oktoberfest D. Appalachian Banquet E. None of the above. 19. Instead of the traditional 50's Day and assembly, GBS had a: A. 40's Day B. Saturday Night Fever assembly C. Saturday Night at the Hop assembly D. Saturday Night at the Movies assembly E. Saturday Night Live assembly 20. The most popular sport at GBS is: A, Swimming B. Football C. Tennis D. Badminton E. All of the above. 21. Most valuable senior in golf was A. Tom Nelson B. Bob Prihoda C. Darryl Nicholson D. Jeff Magnusson E. None of these. 22. The GBS teacher who went to the 1968 PHIL GATTONE TESTS his skills as Mary Carlborg watches. BILL GREEN AND JAY Geistlinger perform at the Winter Sport's Assembly, an event that replaced 50's Day. Summer Olympics in Mexico City is: A. Diane Kelley B. Laura LaCursia C. Susan Schnackenberg D. Debra Woxberg E. Dave Pasquini 23. The superintendent of schools is: A. Bert Krueger B. Dr. William Schreiner C. Forrest Sheely D. Albert Eisen E. None of the above. 24. The editor of the 1980 Etruscan is: A. Len Smith B. Bella Nicolas C. Mary Udelhoven D. Debby Adams E. Dave Nadig 25. President of Student Council for the 1979-'80 school year was: A. Nancy Gilligan B. Jerry Scully C. Mickey Mouse D. Steve Levitan E. Bella Nicolas 26. Senior Maria Spears can speak how many different languages? A 2 B. 4 C. 9 D. 10 E. 20 27. Junior Alexis Mitchell can play how many different instruments? A 2 B. 4 C. 9 D. 10 E. 20 ln the next quiz, match up the instruc- tional supervisor with the department he or she heads. 28. Albert Turner A. 29. John Boley B. 30. Walter Lamble C. 31. Lynn Lipke D. 32. Karen Kuehner E. 33. Ed Baker F. 34. John McConnell G. 35. Don Rabeor H. 36. Richard Goodspeed 1. Art Business Educatoin Driver Education English Foreign Language Health f Home Economic Industrial Education Mathematics Physical Education 37. GZ-lil COI'beil J, Science 38. Janet Rothwell K 39. Robert Adams I, 40. Linda Whitehouse M. Social Studies Special Education Music L K '1-ov'H-6221-as 'fa-L9 r-92 1-Qs 1-1-vsp-ss 'ci-as tv-rs 'w-os '9'6Z 'ei-sz :J-La 'ei-92 'ci-sz 'Q-vz 'O-sz 'v-zz 'V-IZ 'v-oz 'H-61 ci-st 'v-Lt 'O'9I 'cl-91 '21-vt 'O-SI 'si-sr to-it 'v-or 'si-6 'G-8 'sl-L 'O-9 'v-9 'o-v 'ci-9 'v-z '3-I ISIBMSUV 4 4 1 Closir
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'Etruscan ' tests readers on yearbook coverage . The 1980 Etruscan has hopefully taught you something that you were not already aware of. Still, just how well did you read each story? Furthermore, when you open this yearbook years from now, how well will your memory stand on the people, places, things and events that made up your years of high school? The following is a quiz made to test your comprehension and your mem- ory for now as well as your future. CAST MEMBERS ENACT a scene from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest their contest en- tering play. 1. Junior Shari Wolf spent her summergof '79 in which foreign country: A. Russia B. Germany C. Israel D. China E. Sweden 2. Mr. Brian Lynch is a professional: A. Dancer B. Singer C. Actor D. Playwright E. Artist B. Sophomore C. Junior D. Senior E. None. It was not held. 5. Rotary exchange student Sharon Daven- port comes from: A. Australia B. Tanzania C. Asia D. Illinois E. Arkansas 6. A Halloween ing: A. Walls B. Windows C. Faces D. Pants E. Sidewalks 3- The new CYOSS Country Coach, who is 7. The theme for the 1980 Etruscan is: also a new GBS history teacher is A. Susan Schnackenberg B. Larry Lampasona C. Dan Sonnenberg D. Dave Pasquini E. Bill Utley A. Moments to Remember B. The Funniest Things C. l've Got a Secret D. Time in a Bottle E. Book of Listsn 8. The event students get most involved in 4. Which class won the tug-o-war in the at GBS is: Titan Olympics? A. Freshmen 2747 Closing A. Other boys' sports B. Pep rallies tradition at GBS is paint- C. Football games D. Homecoming football games E.. Turnabout dance 9. The event students get least involved at GBS is: A Homecoming float construction Other boys' sports Pep rallies D. Homecoming dance E. Prom dance B. C. 10. The most popular GBS event is: A. Homecoming football games B. Variety show C. Musical D. Homecoming dance E. Pep rallies 11. The least popular GBS event among thi following is: A. 50's Day B. Musical C. Turnabout dance D. Spring play E. Other boys' sports 12. The 1979 North-South musical was: A. Sound of Musicn B. Anything Goes C. Mame D. South Pacific E. Man of La Mancha 13. The 1979 Spring play, written an directed by Kent Monken was: A. Eskimoes B. Cops and Robbers C. Cowboys One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest E. Firemen D. 14. The 1979 Homecoming queen was: A. Sue Bianchi B. Nancy Ford C. Julie Krueger D. Debra Hrejsa E. Michelle Kosik 15. Which class won first place in float cc struction for Homecoming '79? A. Freshman B. Sophomore C. Junior D. Senior E. None. It was a tie. 16. During Homecoming '79, the first Aci Amatores Awardius fEager Lovers Awai presented to which sports team? was A. Golf team B. Soccer team C. Varsity football team D. Basketball team E. Wrestling team 17. The 1979 Fall play was A. She Stoops to Conquer B. Romeo and Juliet
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Editor expresses gratitude t always seemed that ll when I had to yell at a l staff member for not having a story in on time or not assigning a photo until the last minute, I could always find an abundance of words to express myself, but now, when I need them, I can't find the words to express the gratitude I feel for those who made this yearbook possible. I'd like to, thank Cheri Libby for coming up with the most clever copy ideas and keeping the staff awake with her lively laughter on Saturday mornings: Anita Shah for managing the money, along with encouraging me when I needed itg Debbie Gordon for putting up with the photo assignments a day before the deadline, Mr. Dennis Eder, our yearbook representative for MARLENE NICOLAVS, BRIAN Bartsch, Dana Davenport BESIDES PRINTING AND taking pic tures, photograhers must also know how 1, to correct problems with their equip- ment Robert Gapp assembles the tripod for a group picture -f W. 1 ., , , -ff X: - .- ' , ' 22? 5' , ' 4 I' X' -,- , I .W-3, I ,V . I 1 g gi . .- ' ' 1 , ' ' vffffilzg wi --fl . Al tolerating all the changes I made, Mr. David H. Smith for supplying many pictures in the social section, Ms., Robbin Mes- ter, Glenview Announce- ments, Laura Nesbitt, Ms. Melsa Bobrich, Dr. John Reimer and Ms. Laura LaCursia for giving us many of the pictures we were in need of, Mr. Len Sider for sup- plying photographs when we were in dire need of themg Rob- ert Gapp and Marc Puleo for laboring in the surreal world of chemicals and distorted time to send an ever improving photo flow into the staff's anxious handsgi Mr. George Ricci for his photographic advice and assis- A LOT OF planning and brainstorming must be done during and before year- book production time. Cheri Libby and Bella Nicolas discuss some materials for the division pages. I zvefeiiaarfig Q I 4 ' . K ire. I tance with the clubs, seniors and underclassmen picturesg Ms. Judy Adams, Dr.' William Schnell, and Mrs. Jean Makas for being very understanding during deadline weeksg Mrs. Vera Alamshah, Mrs. Donna Kline, and Mr. Allan Ruter for patiently opening the publica- tion door when we couldn't find Mr. Heiser, Mr. Ted Heiser, our adviser, for giving us his con- stant devotion, for supplying us with a multitude of ideas for ev- erything, and for putting up with an extremely strange. staff of all kinds, and last, but not least, the rest of the Etruscan Editor in chief: . Bella Nicolas Assistant Editor: Cheri Libby Production Manager: Anita Shah , Photographic Coordinator: Debbie Gordon Photographers: Robert Gapp Alison Lauschke Craig Mirsky Marc Puleo The Staff: Brian Bartsch X staff lnamed belowl, without whose humor and diligence I could not have survived those Saturday morning jam ses- sionsi As appropriate, the list of the people to thank is endless, but I will stop here. For those of you who contributed on the year- book and not mentioned above: THANKS! 1 - 4-Emi Jennifer Daniels Dana Davenport Pam Force Eileen Hagedorn Bob Hanebuth Kim Letavay Lisa Luppino Marlene Nicolas Martha Russis Sue Schmidt Deanna Silver Adviser: Mr, Ted Heiser V ETRUSCAN STAFF: IST row: Cheri Libby, Bella Nicolas, Lisa Luppir10, Kim Letacayg 2nd row: Debbie Gordon, am Force, Martha Russis, Mr, Ted Heiser! 3rd row: Sue Schmidt, Jennifer Daniel: Anita Shah: 4th row: Marc Puleo, Dear na, Silver, Bob Hanebuth, Eileen Hagc dorn.
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