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

 - Class of 1982

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Seniors Paula Giannini and Karl Mockros stopped for food and drink at the pizza dinner after the basketball game against Waukegan East. PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL-ROW l: John Shannon, Lisa Simon, Jim Waechter, Melanie Corolis, Arlene Cohen, Sara Glanagin, John Bond, Jodi Epstein, Lisa Moxg ROW 2: Vicki Griesser, Jackie Roccosanto, Joy Pellochoud, John Bubala, Moira McDonald, Lori Cardoza, Joe Vagher, Jennifer Rockford, ROW 3: Lisa Burda, Denise Kmiec, Laura Novak, Peggy 0'Hara, Therese Sullivan, Renee l-Irejsa, Daphna Steier, John Muckenhirn, Martha Russisg ROW 4: Marie Wikstrom, Trudy Holeczy, Bridget Schneider, Dave Juhl, Ros- coe Rush, Lisa Kiviristg ROW S: Scott Bloom, Jeff Herbert, Tim Thoelecke, Harry Gottlieb, ROW 6: Lyle Blue, Rick Warskow, Mike Ryan. 5 STUDENT COUNCIL-ROW l: Sandi Stevenson, Harry Gottlieb, Tim Thoelecke, Kevin Demaret, Mike McPhilliamy, Kip Kelley, Kimon Menegas, Paul Margolis, Jeff Her- bert, Sue Brunner, Katie Albrecht, ROW 2: Liz Gattone, Marcia Xin- taris, Jay Daab, Karen Strey, Betsy Hare, Jean Miller, Ann Gottlieb, Mandy Alspaugh, Vicki Griesser, John Gilligan, Ted Spears, Joanne Mourikes, Kelli Anderson, Kathy Ha- vertyg ROW 3: Moira McDonald, Lyle Blue, Val Bianchi, Andrea Johnson, Christine Szillat, Jennie Roth, B.J. Babiarz, Lisa Kivirist, Sheila Ho- shaw, Melanie Corolis, Steve Smith, Cindy Johnson, Gail Manning, Vicki Petersen, Rich Hecht. Student Council president Lyle Blue, with some assistance from Kevin De- maret and Kimon Menegas, works out an agenda for the group's next meet- mg. 50 Senior Class Board, Student Council, Presidents' Council

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Vloney aids class activities 'One of the main goals of the eshman, sophomore and ju- or class boards was to raise loney for the Prom, which id to be paid for in the spring 'junior year. Freshmen, only beginning le quest for money, had but- tn sales, bake sales, pennant -les, and other fundraisers. pphomores had a car wash, lpcorn sale, button sale,and imerous candy sales. They so got S100 for winning the irit stick for the fall pep ral- pshmen Class Board members put mps through the chicken wire for fir second place float. lies. The Junior Class, whose primary function was produc- ing Prom had about the widest variety of sales of any club in the schoool, according to presi- dent Harry Gottlieb. Our suc- cesses balanced our failures fin fundraisingl. I found that easy sellers are better than big things. In the Bonanza, we had fantasies of a huge response, but the school didn't work as hard as we had hoped they would,', he explained. In the Bonanza, students competed for prizes by selling Seiko watches, Aloe-Vera products, and Christmas tree ornaments. They also sold candy, ice cream, duffel bags,and key chains. Other activities sponsored by the class boards were the Homecoming float construc- tion and the first annual holi- day dance. In float construc- tion juniors were disqualified because they did not finish the float by the midnight deadline. Sophomores placed first and freshmen, second. The dance entitled Under the Mistle- toe, was a combination showf dance. There were two bands, games, and door prizes. Harry Gottlieb informs the Junior Class Board of what is happening in the future. Junior Donna Shim works hard to fin- ish the Junior Class l'loat. Underclass Class Boardsf49



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Councils aim for interaction Groups assume upper hand in activity leadership to promote involvement Within school community Each class board, assigned to its own activities for the year, was responsible for get- ting these activities accom- plished. Senior Class president Me- lanie Corolis commented, There are a lot of responsibil- ities that each class must up- hold, and their goal is to do this. Class Board is a chance for everyone to see how they work together as a groupf' The Presidents' Council, which consisted of approximately 40 students, gave clubs the oppor- tunity to compare ideas and thoughts of what happened during the school year. Betsy Hare, Student Council member, finishes her homework before a meet- ing. . , t- I '-' .gf s'The club gives members a clear perspective of what's happening in the school, com- mented Corolis, also a member of Presidents' Council. She continued, After events we discuss what we can do to make those events better for next year. Moira McDonald, head of Presidents' Council said, The reason for the club was to have all the clubs together for Homecoming since all were in- volved anyway. For the can food drive last December, the clubs challenged each otherf' With five sets of officers, the Student Council was the over- looking agent for most school activities. Some of the more memora- ble events sponsored by Stu- dent Council were Homecom- ing, intramural basketball, the pizza dinner, and the Christ- mas dance. The Christmas dance was the first of its kind. We wanted to do, something that was dif- ferent, commented Mc- Donald, Vice-president of the council. The canned food drive, which even got Chicagoland with television coverage, proved to be the most success- ful one in the history of Glen- brook South. Winning the competition against Glenbrook North, GBS had a total of 13,042 cans. Mr. David Smith, head of student activities, commented, It,s probably the most gratify- ing thing I've been in since I have been at GBS. 4 L - Juniors Brian Paich and Steve Boersma enjoy Caravel pizza served at the Student Council's pizza dinner. Over 460 tickets were sold for this event. Senior SENIOR CLASS BOARD-ROW 1: Kimon Menegas, Cindy Clark, Lisa Burda, Cindy Kieffer, Joanne Mour- ikes, Peggy Fletcher, Mark Dold, Sharyn Rosenbaum, Judy Gebertg ROW 2: Melanie Corolis, Stacy As- chenbrenner, Margo Kandelman, Marla Greenberg, Jodi Epstein, Mary Carlborg, Lisa Cowan, Ann Brennan, Linda Shulhafer, Donna Giampetro, B.J. Babiarzg ROW 3: Kevin Demaret, Sue Carlborg, Jackie Roccosanto, Terri Swick, John Rainone, Cindy Co- tell, Vic Osmolak, Arlene Cohen, Jeff Herbert, Susan Siegel, Kristen Griesser, Lisa Kahan, Lori Margolis, Wendy Hansen, Tim Thoelecke, Tru- dy Holeczy, Susan Hurwith. Senior class board members, Trudy Holeczy, Mark Dold, and Sue Siegel decorate posters in the Student Activi- ties Office. Class Board, Student Council, Presidents Councl 5l

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