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

 - Class of 1980

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-i fv-1: i MR. WALTER LAMBLE, Ed Dingman and preacher Steve Levitan lead Amaz- ing Grace. Masters SOLOISTS MIKE BARTSCH. Linda Alexander and Marla Kupfer sing Green Grow the Rushes Ho. THE AUDIENCE HAPPILY joins in on She'll be Coming 'Round the Moun- tain. ....i,..,. l iw! change banquet theme Smgers have presented an Elizabethan Banquet every other year. The banquet consisted of a feast interspersed with skits and songs performed by the Master Singers. Master Singers,their director, Dr. William Schnell, and Mr. Walter Lamble decided, It'd be fun to put on another type of banquet during the odd years, and Appalachian banquet was launched. The Singers kept the same ba- sic format for the banquet which was held on Oct. 26, but the meal consisted of southern fried chicken, black-eyed peas and ap- ple pie rather than Wassail punch and beef. And the Musical selections included, H16 Tons , raditionally, the Master O Sinner Man,', Mountain Dew, I-ie's Gone Away, and Comin' ,Round the Mountain. The banquet did not attract as many people as the singers had hoped for, but as Lamble stated, We need to build an audience for a different type of banquet. Lamble felt the banquet was really well done musically and had terrific food. Lamble said Masters would probably continue having an- other type of banquet during the odd years, but whether it would be Appalachian or not, he didn't know. Senior Karen Nel- son said, I enjoyed it fthe banquetl very much. lt was dif- ferent from Elizabethan ban- quet, but in a good way. S, i, ,, 'L' JUNIOR JORGE CAMPO and senior Patti Johnson help serve the guests. Appalachian Banquet j 35



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ANOTHER FASHION OF '79-'80, as worn by freshman Monica Welzel, was small collars on blouses and docksider shoes. IZEI -8 MEMORIZING THE GEOGRAPHY of South America, freshman Chris Sand wears a stylish green velour top over a plaid shirt. L... 55525 Ei :el 1 .WJMHA M--fa1f 1'1g' J w it . ' 3 l 'CQ ii jf , ' fill ii E' 2 ii. f i Styles echo 50's era The 1979-80 fashions were a collage of many different styles from previous years and eras. Many modes were borrowed from the 5O's, such as sweaters tied around the neck, plaid skirts, pleated skirts and straight skirts. There were many different syles of tops worn this year, stated freshman Julie Walker. Although they were big in past years, sweaters made an even bigger splash this year, worn alone, over another sweater, dickie or blouse, sweaters were seen constantly in the halls. Ve- lours were popular, too. They came in all colors and styles, from boatneck to V-neck. Very JUNIOR KRIS SERSTAD takes a break from a hectic school clay in gray corduroys, a sweater and clogs, with Ju- lie Gricus in a neat blazer over a blouse and vest with jeans and suede saddle shoes. few shirts had collars, the ones that did, had very small ones. Fabrics were more into the natural cottons and wool, elimi- nating the need for as many syn- thetics as there had been. Shoes were equally varied in styles. New and popular on the fashion scene were docksiders and spikes with ankle straps. Clogs, cowboy boots and saddle shoes were, again, big this year. Prevailing colors were bur- gundy, plum and teal blue. The team of red and black was al- most everywhere. No single style was predomi- nant. The only law was do whatever you want to! Fashions f 3

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