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Karen Hicks marches down Glenview Road during the Homecoming parade. GBS Groups Assume Responsibilities Each club at GBS takes on different responsibilities. Yet, all the clubs take on one responsibility that is the same I to do its best at what it sets out to o. The band, for instance, was invited to the Rose Bowl to march during the halftime. One hundred and fifty stu- dents worked together as individuals to make the band be the best. When the band plays the school song, one can feel the loyalty to the school and to its students through the song. But it isn't the song that gives the feeling, it's the students in the band that are playing the music. Also, the cheerleaders kept up the spirit during the football games, DCE provided jobs and working experience for over 50 students and the dance club, provided entertainment to break up the monotony of classes. Whether large or small, each club contributes something important to the school, the community and the townspeople. Expanding and growing is a goal of each club. By looking for space these organizations fulfill an important part of the school's society, not only at GBS but also in the com- munity. Titannaires await the pep songs at the Home- coming pep rally. Linda Feldman converses with an elderly wom- an during the Key Club sponsored turkey din- .. ws Clubs Division Page199
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Craig Stifler offers a senior citizen a piece of home- baked National Honor Society pumpkin pie. Prosh cheerleaders encourage the football team during the homecoming festivities. ? ' ?g1!2v ' , V , ' M w'i1f479 98!CIubs Division Page
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Class Board Plans Events very Thursday morning inside the Student Activity office the Senior Class Board thinks of new plans and ideas for the class to under- take. Although most of their money was earned in their junior year, the group still had many planned projects, such as collecting food for the hungry, selling valentines carnations, and again, win- ning the float contest at Homecoming. The Freshman Initiation into CBS, was also sponsored by the Class Board. That day was so exciting we could have left that as our senior gift, President Maria Dalber adds. Senior Class always participated in the projects we planned, always alot of cooperation, Maria commented. The vice-president of the board is Blake Rud- dle, tresurer, Mary Strategos, secretary, Craig Lucas. They had good ideas, Ma- ria commented. With their help the sen- ior teeshirts worked out we1l. Nobody does it better, was the slogan, and that's the truth, said Maria. A Group of seniors gather proudly around their winning float after their last Glenbrook South Homecoming parade. The CBS Breakfast Club, consisting of Dave Yager, john McCann, Craig Lucas and Ron McPhilliamy, pose during the Homecoming Parade. 100 !Semor Class Board Fifi a ' ,,,,'4' 2 ,Pj Presidents' Council: First row: L. Peterson, C. Stimmler, D. Cimeley, D. Menegas, C. Andrews, D. Kapustka, D. Pugliese, M. Dalber, J. johnson, S. Greene. Second row: D. Adams, M. Sirakides, B. Podulka, I. Huston, R. Roiter, J. Stark, D. Steier, T Mourikes, K. Neumann, D. Steinhorn, M. Mulvi- hill, L. Lindell, J. Clonts, J. Stevens, J. Gillespie, L Arnold, L. Stetson, R. Kahan.
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