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. 1 i 7 Hu 1 si , ,fl - . ' ,,, X X it lx U 2 5 A ,.,nf'- PLAYING THE DRUMS during the holiday assembly is Chad Kort, member of the Jazz Band. ALTHOUGH STUDENTS DlDN l' contribute as many cans as in previous years, there were 999 collected for needy families. FACULTY MEMBERS JOIN Day- break for the song Little Drummer Boy . Afterwards, the teachers sang Twas the Night Before Christmas. S' !,.. Holiday Week f 3
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Spirits prevails during sno wless holidays - - ven though Glenview H had a snowless Christ- - - mas, the holiday spirit was very alive at Glenbrook South. Besides traditions such as the holiday assembly, the Kirk Cen- ter visit and the can drive, Stu- dent Council sponsored a pizza dinner. - The Council sold 533 all you can eat pizza dinner tickets for S1 per person. The objective of the pizza dinner was not to raise money. We actually lost over 3500. It was to raise the school spirit, which I believe we accomplished, claimed Student Council treasurer Bob Prihoda. The can drive was not as suc- cessful as previous year, but the students collected 999 cans for the needy children. The Fresh- man Class won the can drive by bringing in more cans than any other class. The Sophomore Class won the decoration contest. Each class had the opportunity to dis- 38fHoliday Week play its creative abilities in the form of decorating the cafeterias and the pits. Two days before students were dismissed for winter break, an all-school assembly was held in the auditorium. The assembly consisted of singing and dancing by both the students and the teachers. It was wild to see the teachers on the stage, com- mented senior Steve Silverman. man. Key Club and Student Council played an important role in the holiday festivities. They went to the Kirk Center to give gifts and spend time with the children. Senior Todd Atkinson played Santa Claus. The start of the varsity bas- ketball game against New Trier West signalled an end to the piz- za dinner. It was a close game, but GBS lost. It was a good game, even though we lost. New Trier West was tough, and the refs were partial, concluded Silverman. DECORATING THE CAFETERIAS and the new and old pits was part of Holiday Week. The Junior Class shows its creativity by putting each class mem- ber's name on a snowflake. SENIORS NEAL CANNON, Darryl Nicholson, Tony Deceanne and others enjoy themselves at the All you can eat pizza dinner sponsored by Student Council. f 35 We i is aw I kJ ls. ..., . , 0 .ff 'Q .2 r. E11 E... ,Q ff x 4 gn . .3
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MID-YEAR GRADUATES lfrom leftl: Andrea Callas, Mark Danner, Paula Gauer, Barb Loew, Karen Olenick, Paul Pappageorge, Cindy Rouse, Kim Speck, Lisa Shineflug, Marcia Swanson, Lori Tector, Silvia Vergara, Kathy Wrobel. fNot shownl: Kelly Adams, Richard Nu- gent, Joseph Papa, Linda Peterson, Marilyn Sterner and Fran Sutz 1 l 4OfMid,Year Graduation I KAREN OLENICK RECEIVES her di- ploma from Dr. William Schreiner as Stu- dent Council Vice-President Tom Nelson assists. SENIOR CINDY ALSPAUGH, stu- dent council representative, gives the first graduation address to the students in the IMC. A 1 . Jil .i P1 kf
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