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

 - Class of 1982

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Glenbrook South High School - Etruscan Yearbook (Glenview, IL) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 87 of 288
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tfallj-ROW l: Joy Gilbertg ROW 2: Dana Marg, Denise Ar- Dawn Birch: ROW 3: Julie Portugalg ROW 4: Shari Zelesnikg ROW 5: Smith, Mandy Alspaugh, Wendy Keller, Maureen Wilson, Kim Olsen. Shelley Adler, Kelly Hrejsa, Mandy Alspaugh, and Shari Zelesnik were part of the sophomore contingent that lead yells at basketball games. Sophomore cheerleaders boosted school spirit by appearing at soccer games. L Although CBS was defeated by GBN in the annual football showdown, var- sity cheerleaders, Moira McDonald, Robbie Sikin, and Mary Carlborg did their best to inspire spirit at the pre- game pep rally. Seniors Jackie Roccosanto and Lisa Burda perform to Celebration dur- ing the Homecoming pep rally. he gg 1 In we F' - Q Q ' M isse i ' S ... e. . ... . .l. Aw-Ls Q A s SOPHOMORE twinterj-ROW 1: Jojo Corolis, Kelly Hrejsa, Nikki Loehrer, Jackye Swidler, Gail Silversteing ROW 2: Mary Whalen, Lynette Potocnik, Shelley Adler, Kristina Pamuk, Susie Mathis: ROW 3: Shari Zelesnik, Dana Marg, Jill Peters, Julie Kapustka, Mandy Alspaugh. Cheerleadingf83

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Soccer teams gain C All in their saddle shoes and short skirts, the cheerleaders made themselves the spirit raisers of the football, basket- ball, and soccer games. Besides cheering at games, fall and winter varsity cheer- leaders had sponsored events and fundraising activities. Among these activities were running clinics for freshmen tryouts for both seasons and holding several bake sales throughout the school year. Along with these activities, the fall squads ran a stationery sale, and made up and per- formed a dance routine to Celebration for the Home- coming pep rally. The winter cheerleading squads' tasks were sponsoring Turnabout with the theme Open Arms by Journey and displaying their talents to the song Twi- light Tone at the variety show. Both squads worked very well together as groups to plan and execute their respective activities during the year. I was pleased to see so much cooper- ation among the girls especial- ly in a group this size, com- mented Caras. Cheerleading, a sport more and more girls at GBS are be- coming interested in, is sepa- rated into three main squads. These are the varsity, sopho- more and freshmen. Moira McDonald, a fall var- , 'I ,.A, N W7 s as 5 1 me W, fig, i L 4 ,. Q' S VARSITY tfalll-ROW 1: Sheila Hoshaw, Robbie Simkin, Susan Willner, Lisa Gerage, Judy Frazer, Lisa Burda, Kristi Owens, Sandi Stevenson, Jackie Rocco- santo, Moira McDonaldg ROW 2: Ann Dolphin, Pam Larsen, Mary Carlborg, Terri Swick, Jane Vrielink, Sharon Swanson. 82fCheerleading eerleader support sity cheerleader, felt that cheerleading was one way to do something for the school such as participating in pep rallies, parades and games. Cheer- leading not only required a lot of work, but it also included fun such as pizza parties when we meet our 'little sisters,' and I got to meet a lot of people throughout the season. Along with the varsity, soph- omore cheerleaders also added to the spirit boosting by cheer- ing at soccer games. They also sold tickets for the Homecom- ing brunch, held ice cream and bake sales, and participated in the homecoming parade. The winter co-captains were Susie Mathis and Lynette Po- . if 1 V iw '- tocnik who were responsil for making up the formatio and the mounts for each chef But their main task was to 4 rect each squad, and throu this they gained leadership c perience. Sophomore sponsor, S Schnackenberg comments At the beginning of the ba ketball season, the girls start as individuals, but throu practice and determinatic they evolved into an organiz unit, working cooperatively ll the good of the whole squat Varsity cheerleaders battle the rail inspire the Homecoming football f with a cheer. .jar . . , ,,, , l, A . N 1 . ., at . , wi f? at 5 . Q. V. , 9 V so X, .- ' x, vu 'ff' .5t'X',Qe4 if af lf VARSITY twinterj-ROW l: Jane Vrielink, Terri Swick, Jackie Roccosanto, Carlborg, Mary Carlborg, Ann Dolphin, Lisa Gerage, Kristi Owensg ROV Dolores Weng, Elayna Singer, Chris Heinz, Pam Larsen, Karen Strey, Li Joseph, Joni Schaum.



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FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS- ROW l: Katie McDonald, Heidi Hoffmeyer, Tani Roper, Kristi Loehrer, Ann Johnson, Lisa Silver- man, Laura Cowan, Jackie Lyallg ROW 2: Caryn Ziperstein, Kelli Moll, Vicki VanZant, Kati Andrews. Val Bianchi, Susan Shim, Kelly Krelle, Michele Tamarkin, Mr. Hector Cara- bez tsponsorjg ROW 3: Pat Kwon, Rhonda Berger, Amy Anderson, Lisa Carlson, Julie Popiolek, Stacie Abra- ham, Sandy Ashcroft, Alisse Maw- rence, Nikki Koutsoukos, Janet Har- rington, Kim Larsen, ROW 4: Dana Thompson, Tish Boidy, Missy Knupp, Susan Kowalczyk, Diana Lovell, In- grid Kromer, Jennifer Lulias, Janice Lasky. To boost enthusiasm at the Coaches' Day assembly, Freshmen Cheer- leaders parade around the gym with a banner. VARSITY PEP CLUB-ROW l: Bob White, Gary Keller, Kip Kelley, Jim Ertmanng ROW 2: Melanie Corolis, Pat Rausch, Kimon Menegas, Arlene Cohen, Tom McCauley, Lyle Blue, John Bubala, Mike Asquini, Mrs. Carolyn Glass, Ken Christensen, Ke- vin O'Connor, Steve Smott, Kevin De- maret, Ken Glick, ROW 3: Sheila Ho- shaw, Sundee Eager, Jackie Rocco- santo, Jack Downing, Dave Neumann, Paul Onufer, Scott Vogg, Jim Cuth- bertson, Pam Larson, Andi Berg, Sharon Swanson, Mike Bartsch, Rosemarie O'Brien, Lynn Milz, Mary Carlborg, Joe Vagher, Geri Multackg ROW 4: Lori Friedman, Julie La- moree, Jerry Roper, Jim D'Alexander, Cheryl Lulias, Harriet Spears, John Shannon, Karen Schory, Margoi Kan- delman, Sharyn Rosenbaum. 84fBoosters, Frosh A KSL B Cheerleaders, JV 8: Varsity Pep Clubs 'W' of--ep + , , .. , , g 'Af fd: 'V' I A 0' 1 M 1, 'H .- l U1- P Qs Q '-n. 5 , Y nv 'x Ir'

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