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

 - Class of 1980

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CANINE DESTRUCTIONX' DIS- PLAYED on Glenview Paint and Glass, took first place in the window painting contest held in downtown Glenview. A TRIO OF clowns greets children on Glenview Road with candy and smiles while p parade. arti cipating in the Homecoming THE 1979 HOMECOMING court: Mike McPhilliamy, Kel- ley Anderson lfreshman at- tendantl, Brian Crow, Dore rine Tompary ijunior atten- dantl, Michelle Kosik lQueenl, Tim Wilson, Debbie Hresja lsenior attendantj, Dan Foley, Vicki Bold isopho- more attendantl, and Mark Vogg. Homecoming f

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Seniors come out on top at Homecoming - - omps, paint and prep- II aration are just the be- - - ginnings of a Glenbrook South homecoming, and 1979 was no different. Homecoming activities began this year on Oct. 16 with the start of float con- struction and ended with the homecoming dance on Oct. 20. Float construction took place in the Autos courtyard until Fri- day, Oct. 19. The winning float for this year was the Class of 1980, with the theme of Bolt the Bulldogs on one side and Titan Lightnin ' on the other. Senior Julie Krueger, Student Council member, stated, It was hard to get people out to help build, but many worked on pomps during lunch. Also on the agenda was win- dow painting in downtown Glen- view Wednesday, Oct. 17 and Thursday, Oct. 18. Many clubs came out to paint the various windows, but the Class of 1980 came in first again with Canine Destruction. The Marching Band and Cinema Club placed second and third respectively. The Class of 1980 won the spirit stick in the auditorium on Friday, Oct. 19. The pep rally was moved from the East Gym because, according to Krueger, The spirit is changing, and we had to adjust to the students. It was more of a show, but it brought more people. The big events came on Satur- day, Oct. 20, first with the pa- rade down Glenview Road at 10 a.m. from Shermer to the park- ing lot of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. The parade was made up of 30 units consisting of floats, club entries, clowns, the home- coming queen and her court and the Titan Marching Band. The first place entry was the Drama Club, while second place was a tie between Boosters and DCL club. At 10:30 a.m., the Parents Association sponsored the homecoming brunch, which in- cluded pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, orange juice, milk and coffee for 52.50. 24fHomecoming The varsity football team de- feated the Waukegan East Bull- dogs that afternoon. On Satur- day evening, the homecoming dance, Dance the Night Away, began at 8 p.m. and continued to 11 p.m. Homecom- ing Queen Michelle Kosik was crowned at this time, and her court included senior Debbie Hresja, junior Dorrine Tompary, sophomore Vicki Bold and fresh- man Kelley Anderson. Best Seller performed at the dance. As a final note on homecom- ing activities this year, Krueger stated, lt went great, especially for seniors. JERRY SCULLY PARTICIPATES in the construction of the Class of 1980 Homecoming float, which won first place. RUNNING BACK ED Lees, tries to evade Waukegan East defenders while running a sweep in Southls Homecoming victory. KATHY SEABERT, CONNIE Hacket and Pam Colley wait to be served at the Homecoming brunch. .fx 1 Ihr! ai



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Homecoming '7 lets the good times roll! window painting, the pep rally, the street dance, the parade, the football game and the other Homecoming ,Week events, comes the popular Homecoming dance. fter float construction, Two hundred and forty couples attended the Student Council- sponsored Homecoming formal, Dance the Night Away, ' Oct. 20 in the Half Moon iEastl Gym, The band, Best Seller, provided the music, of which 75-80 per- cent was slow. According to Mr. David Smith, director of student activities, the choosing of the band was probably the most difficult decision the Student Council had to make because tastes in music have changed from fast music to slow music. Smith added he was . . . sur- prised students would make that kind of a choice. MIKE MCPHILLIAMY GETS off a pass despite Bulldog opposition. SUPER SENIORSI' SHAY Fisher, Audrey Wadden, Carolyn Ronie, Donna Schwarz and Carla McKevitt, show their spirit in the Homecoming parade. 6fHomecoming +L .5 P fig, The Homecoming queen, Mi- chelle Kosik, and her attendants, senior Debbie Hrejsa, junior Dorrine Tompary, sophomore Vicki Bold, and frosh Kelli An- derson, were elected by the stu- dent body to reign for the even- mg. The first Acres Amatores Awar- dius iEager Lovers Awardl was bestowed upon the boys' fall sports team with the highest per- centage of members attending the Homecoming dance. The winner of this award was the var- sity footbali team. THE FROSH FLOAT, Put 'em in their Place, earned the freshmen sec- ond place in the float contest. AN ENTHUSIASTIC ATHLETE yells encouragement to his teammates. J . .Q 43 5. hifi'-. 1 , ' ..j5-,-.M ',w'2gf 'XL kj A ' Aziz , . V, fy, V. , ,-f. ai- 1 4 . . fn? fr- . .- ., .rf 4 is I wg R if V 4 - f is 4- 'GF - '71!i?Q5 V- 1' , -' .1423--fs , .-q,t.g1w.a,,.- 5' - mfs - :. H Y Q71 . 4 ,J X ,Z Y Q' any rm' f T . ,.-. 'Y-nf .- ffffw 1' u.,-M F J I lg 1 ww

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