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

 - Class of 1980

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AFS- lst Row: Colette St. Aubin, Pat McGuire, Jennifer Daniels, Anita Shah, Myrna Sarrafiang 2nd Row: Bella Nico- las, Connie Stimler, June McLean, Kim Kase, Lisa Cowan, Miss Robbin Mesterg 3rd Row: Joanne Mourikes, Marlene Nicolas, Yuen Lee, Sharon Davenport, Ross Goldman, Karen Rees, Valerie Ruddle. PEER GROUP- lst Row: John Ly- kouretzos, Grace Gattone, Dorrine Tom- pary, Maria Lopez, Lee Michaels, Laura Nesbitt, 2nd Row: Karen Mathis, Janet Joseph, Claire Sente, Jeff Connaugton, Eric Gilliland, Lisa Shineflug, Gary Schwarting, Peggy Rumsfield, 3rd Row: Linda Feldman, Sue Bianchi, Maria Spears, Cheryl Pugliese, Nancy Erics- son, Connie Ericsson, 4th Row: Todd Atkinson, Elsa Campo, Jake Daab, Jim Torsiello, Bob Ferrantelli, Nick DuPont, Rose Villa, Brian Bartch, George Opelka, Lisa Dyal. jf tj Drama Club- Front row: Jane Stama- tis, Jane O'Brien, Rick Orchard, Golfo Alexopoulos, Lisa Shineflug, Liz Ven- tura, Paul Pappageorge, Rick Walsh, Eric Gilliland, Doug Sanders, Lorie Ditth- ardt, Denise Vollmer, Kim Kelly, Victo- ria Lehman, James Berner, Linda Stein- metz, Peggy Rumsfieldg Standing front: Al Lidbury, Michael Lillig, Stacy Livadi- tis, Jody Epstein, Steve Levitan, Gary Schwarting, Yvonne Dini, Terri Amend, Betsy Johnson, Michelle Resetar, Marga- ret Melnis, Eileen Sexton, Rick Wars- kow, Ruth Kerzy, Leslie McKenzie, Back row:.Elise Kite, Heidi Riedemann, Fran- cine Phelps, Noel Reese, Theresa Car- son, Karen Reese, Paul Kapustka, Evan Tzakis, Mandy Larkins. BELLY DANCING, A well known art n Tunisia, is displayed by foreign ex- change student Fehima El Agrebi. AFS, Drama, Peer Gro

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Students experience leadership opportunities Peer Group . . lenbrook South juniors Q and seniors have an op- , , portunity to experience leadership before going out into the world. This opportu- nity is given by the GBS organi- zation called Peer Group. The main object of Peer Group is to enrich communication among fellow students. Members of the Peer Group are selected by Mr. Nick DuPont, Jim Torsiello and Bob Ferrantelli. In order to be- come a member, a junior or sen- ior has to be recommended by a teacher or counselor. AFS The main purpose of the American Field Service is to sponsor students from other countries to exchange cultures for one year. This year, the AFS Chapter sponsored two stu- dents: Claudio Galvan from San Juan, Argentina, and Fehima El Agrebi from Tunisia, Africa. The Glenbrook South AFS Club had a major change this year. Instead of the annual can- dy sale the club held a magazine sale. Senior Anita Shah, presi- dent, explained, Our chapter realized that there would be a greater profit from the magazine sale and there was less work in- volvedf' The club also participated in a short term exchange with Grand Marais, Minn. Seven students from GBS participated. One of the participants, junior Valerie Ruddle commented, I learned how to live in different cultures and would recommend this ex- perience to anyonef' The AFS club is a non-profit organization and the most active one as far as all-school participa- tion is concerned. Ms. Robbin Mester, sponsor of the club, said, The year we had many events that included the whole school like the International weekend, pumpkin carving and magazine sale. 94fAl' Drama, Peer Group Drama Club Many times the only exposure the basic GBS student has to Drama Club is the announce- ment of how their float did in the homecoming parade. For those more closely in contact with the club, its benefits have been nu- merous. Drama Club's main role is to support and encourage stu- dent participation in the three major theatre productions at GBS. The clubalso sponsors a children's show every other year, and on the off year, Drama Club provides the entertainment for the Elizabethan Banquet in conjunction with the Music De- partment. The club is a real good way for me to get to know the hard- core drama students in a situa- tion beyond the classroom and beyond the directorfactor rel' tionships. I only wish that we had more time to develop club activities to greater extent, commented Mrs. Gael Routen- berg, Drama Club advisor. Another event that Drama Club, in conjunction with Key Club, provided is the entertain- ment for a Thanksgiving dinner for Maryhaven and Saint Anne Nursing I-Iomes. Drama Club, which is spon- sored by Mrs. Gael Routenberg, has approximately 40-45 mem- bers. The officers are president - Eric Gilliland, vice president - Elizabeth Ventura, secretary - Lisa Shineflug and treasurer - Denise Vollmer. Drama Club may have had a slow start this year, but we are 'picking up.' With the children's show, banquet, spring play and theatre, the Drama Club had been busy with second semes- ter, concludes senior Liz Ven- tura, vice president. CLAUDIO GALVAN TAKES time to reminisce the evening during an AFS Christmas party. DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS perform the Fall Play l'She Stoops to Conquer .



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' ' fall mp. Band visi ts Opryland, orchestra hosts WI U . . lenbrook South's band had a productive year despite cancellation of it ELLEN MILLER, KIM Macey, and Kathy Riley play their clarinettes in a band concert. 96fB nd Sr Orchestra The marching band was sup- posed to travel to Denver, Col. to perform during the half time of a Denver Broncos football game. The trip, however, was cancelled due 'to a snow storm that hit Denver. The band was invited by the Broncos to play, and not being able to go disappointed everyone. We were all ready to go, and all of a sudden we got a call saying the trip was cancelled, explained senior Grant Peters. The band did quite well in the marching contests it entered during the year. lt won the annu- al Sycamore, Illinois marching contest for the fourth consecu- tive time. X The band was also invited to play at the Daley Civic Center by the city of Chicago. The success of the band is partly due to the strong pride of its members. The band is the pride of the school. lt is the only spirit the school has, claims sophomore Jim Waechter. The band performs at all the home football games and other sporting events. Grant Peters adds, The band performance during half time of the football games brings much of the spirit to the games. The band's biggest event of the year was a trip to Nashville, Tenn. They entered a band con- test at Opryland theme park. They also performed at the Uni- versity of Louisville and at a Nashville high school. Band director Peter Pappas is very proud of the band's success this year. The band is perform- ing well. They are better than they were a year ago fFebru- aryl. Orchestra The Glenbrook South orches- tra performed many concerts throughout the year. The orchestra periodically performed concerts in the audi- torium and the cafeteria. The concerts were primarily for en- tertainment purposes. They were openfto anyone who want- ed to listen to the orchestrafs performance, with no charge for admission. Senior Geoff Muckenhirn had a solo at the concert held in Feb- ruary. Muckenhirn was the con- cert master of the performance. Being concert master means that he played first chair, first violin. lt was a real honor to be con- cert master in' the perfor- mance, commented Mucken- hirn. The North and South orches- tras united to perform two con- certs during the year. One per- formance, performed inthe Nor- man E. Watson Auditorium, in- cluded the Western Illinois ,or- chestra, which was on tour at the time. The concertrwas one of the highlights of the year. The second concert included just the North and South orches- tras. Mr. Frank Winkler completed his first year as orchestra con- ductor. Some students think very highly of him. He is a very good conductor. He has done a fine job in succeeding Dan Bur- gess, adds Muckenhirn. Winkler formerly was the pia- nist for Sammy Davis, Jr., in the performance, Stop the World l Want to Get Off. 5 i Symphonic Band I: lst Row: Jim Waechter, Dana Filliman, Julie Muto, Anne Attea, Libby Ladd, Nadine Sohr, Marlene Fenster, Alexis Mitchell, Lisa Pontarelli, Beth Wiedl, Diane Marthg 2nd Row: Pam Sclavenitis, Kim Erland, Bill Engdahl, Jenny Dickson, Mary Wo- jak, Julie Aspinall, Toni Dini, Joann Spalding, Anne Corley, Mark Gillen, D:-rica Kaczar, Rob Smudde, John ,E ,..., ,. sf 2 Muckenhirn, Vilma Klassen, Jane Cuth- bertson, Sally Miller, Judy Gebert, Mari- lyn Berdick, Karen Melbergg 3rd Row: Ellen Miller, Kim Macey, Cathy Riley, Brad Baum, Peter Weber, Randy Barnes, Debbie Bos, Paul Kapustka, Cheri Hubert, Dan Godzicki, Ron Gadek, Marc Baum, Bill Ryno, Leslie Benson, David Rhind. David Gilbert, Kim Jaffe, Marc Puleo, Dave Kaiserg 4th R - Tom Mikeska, Jim Fabrie, N meier, Dan Brame. E T-y3,2,r,lZikI?3?ri, Figiel, Susan Winton 113-43, tv, ,min ' J.m Grimson, Tom Pettrg- 9 -V ffm .gglb Percy, April Dehintef, f, U'v'L ar Steve Ridenhour, Bryaq ii, U vmf' O'Brien, Craig Cuthf--',,,'i..',f 322: Waechter, Chad Kort

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