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Matmaids, Leaders Assist Glenbrook South Athletics - eing a gym teacher may be some Q far off dream, but at CBS, stu- ' ' dents have a chance to be an as- sistant during gym classes. To be an assistant, one has to first sign ipl This may sound easy, but, what :omes afterwards is a little more diffi- :ult. One has to go through training dur- ,ng gym classes with an experienced as- sistant. She has to learn the rules, how to play, and the skills of every sport. After- wafd the student is given a class to assist learned. Matmaids When hearing the word matmaid, most people think of someone who cleans mats. The may be true, someplace, but at GBS, their a whole different story! Matmaids, a group of 25 girls, help score and time at all wrestling meets. The president is Kathy Neumann, and their superviser is Mr. Max Farley. The girls learn a lot from being mat- usually, another leader. be a leader may seem like a lot of work, but afterwards a lot can be maids. Matmaids is really fun. I enjoy it! said sophomore Grace Gattone. .,a, 'et' s , S' i 1 1-A K I v KSU! if kb limi ' 459- .-Rug, Girls' Letter Club 1st Row-C. Weiss, P. Theriault, D. Day, S. Shieder, 2nd Row-R. Stathopulos, P. Birke, P. Sfickas, 3rd Row-M. Schmidt, D. Horvat, K. Falasz, S. Disneyp 4th Row-M. Ott, S. Leverenz, C. Sente. Dana Filliman does one of the tasks of being a junior leader .. . taking attendance. Matmaids: lst Row-K. Neumann, J. Gray, L. Feld- man, G. Gattone, L. Ascher, M. Gattone, 2nd Row- D. Lundquist, L. Levine, S. Dzenis, L. Finn, L. Hen- dricks, Mr. Max Farley. Leaders! 117
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J . Matmaids Maria Cattone and Lisa Ascher talk with varsity wrestler Steve Donovan. junior Leaders: 1st Row-N. Ford, B. Bauer, N. Krueger, 2nd Row-K. Hicks, K. Nelson, J. Schaump 3rd Row-D. Hrejsa, T. Haberkorn, D. Gallaga, 4th Row-B. Johns, K. Bielat, B. Donisch, R. Gaynor, Sth Row-T. Hoffmeyer, L. St. George, J. King, 6th Row-M. Sternerg 7th Row-S. Edwards, j. Funda- kowski. Sophomore Leaders: lst Row: K. Scho1ly,J. Shim, j. Heidenreich, R. Williams, 2nd Row-K. Cvabrovich, S. Janschutz, S. Diclcau, K. McCarthy, 3-rd Row-S. Wojick, S. Schnieder, j. Shultz, 4th Row-C, Ma- crosi, D. johnson, D. Birk, C. Coop, S. Kuczek, sth Row C. Weiss, J. Bogdanski, A. Boscamp, L. Dota- vio, C. Boubel. 116fMatmaids .x.LlHf?f,g
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Backgammon Added To Clubs Members Choose Films - ackgammon Club, new this year, has been successful. ' ' The club is not sponsored by school, therefore, members must get their money through outside planned ac- tivities. Among activities that were planned were bake sales and concession stands. Backgammon Club is sponsored by Mr. I eff Aaron, of the Math Department. Junior Rob Roiter is the president There are no other officials mainly be- cause it is a young club, in the sense of a new club, it is not established yet, said junior Steve Silverman. The best way to describe backgam- mon is a social game, but yet it is not just for intellectuals, it's one of the simpler games, and it has been played for thou- sands of years, commented Silverman. Mary Ni discusses a film festival that memberslof the cinema club had visited. 118! Backgammon 8: Cinema Club Roll 'em! Many of the films that start this way end up at CBS. Some of the films featured by the Cinema Club were Silent Movie. Smokey and the Bandit, Oh, God!, and Saturday Night Fever. The films are rented for S100 to 5200. The most ever paid for a film was 5300, for Saturday Night Fever. The club gets its films through cata- logues, and the members vote on what films they want. I like working with the Cinema Club, it's fun. The people are really nice, said Mr. William Utley, adviser. Rob Roiter decides that the move he just made may possibly lose the game for him. CINEMA CLUB Qlst rowj 1. Smith, S. Temple, A. Bixby R Moore Front Mr William Utley advis McGraw. 12nd rowl I. Wayne, G. Rogers, M. Brando, K. Hepburn. 13rd rowj C. Eastwood, B.
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