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John Szillat and Jim Kafraak enjoy a friendly game of chess during a tour- nament. Darryl Wilson thinks over the situa- tion at hand. 1'5- .. N 2325: f' pv- , W , A Mr. Ken Lucas and junior John Ver Geer muse about a joke over a chess game. Chess Club 8: Combat Simulations- ROW l: Kevin Rydberg, Jay Daab, Doug McCarthy, Jim Nasiatka, Jim Egan. ROW 2: David Roth, Darryl Wilson, Roscoe Rush, David Rosen- ston, John Ver Geer, Andre Pavkovic, Jeff White, Louis Pappamihiel. An unidentified GBS student occupies his time by playing one of the many computer games available to students. 5 2? 'W gigs Chess Club, Combat Simulations EL High Adventuref77
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Performers have their moments in spotlight Assembly Writers' Guild, better known as AWG, wrote and acted in the assemblies throughout the year. John Shannon, president of the club, said, Although we have a lot of fun putting the shows to- gether, there is also a lot of hard work put into them. AWG contributed greatly in the production of the Holiday assembly. They also added a lot to the pre-homecoming pep assembly. Jean Miller, a mem- ber of AWG, remarked, alt is a good way to get students inter- ested in the assemblies because they see their friends in them. English teacher Mr. Allen Ruter was the adviser of the club. Mimicking the opponent, AWG John Shannon, Jeff Cozad, Melanie Coro- lis, and Sue Cousins stage their ver- sion of typical Highland Park High School students at the pep assembly preceding Wouth's confrontation with the Giants for the Homecoming foot- ball game. DRAMA CLUB-ROW l: Darin Greenblatt, Mark Dold, Sara Flana- gin, Theresa Carson, Lynn Schwart- zenbergg ROW 2: Bill Schreiner, Dale Mitchell, Laurie MacDonald, Shari Hartzman, Victor Osmolak, Arlene Coheng ROW 3: Fernando Molima, Jenny Laystrom, Jill Peters, Mike Kite, Lisa Giganteg ROW 4: Marci Le- vin, Deanna Silver, Deirdre Kearns, Lisa Carroll, Karyn Schubert, Linda Montalbano, Janet Kohl, Therese Ra- gusa, Becky Paylan, Chuck Latimer, ROW 5: Tyke Santos, Terri Ostach, Ava Grover, Andy Spyros, Michelle Mawrence, Rachel Santos, Lucy Rie- demann, Amy Aronson, Tami Edblom, Liz Kader, Stephanie Cotellg ROW 6: Debbie Felder, Marcia Xintaris, Mer- edith Russell, Gail Silverstein, Laura Novakg ROW 7: Victor Cohen, Lyle Blue, Paul Margolis, Julie Kapustka, Lori Cardoza, John Bielick, Neal Medjes, Brigitte Beling. The Drama Club at Glen- brook South included about 50 to 60 members from all four school classes. The club was sponsored by Mr. Doug Kor- nelly. As in past years, our meetings were at irregular times, remarked Kornelly. The Drama Club was designed mainly to give students who were interested in the theater aspect of school, chances to de- velop their theatrical talents year round. The Story Theater Troupe was a new club to South. The club, which was sponsored by Mrs. Gael Routenberg, was comprised of 10 students, all involved in theater at South. In addition to their performance of A Chanukah Tale at the Christmas assembly, they also attended and performed at a workshop in St. Louis, Mo., for the annual convention of the Illinois Speech Association. Their presentation included a performance of a Japanese Folktale- The Stone Cutter. AWG, Drama Club, Story Theatre Troupe 79
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