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

 - Class of 1979

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L. so -8 Freshman cheerleaders concentrate on a cheer while continuing down Glenview Road. The CBS Rowdies join the Homecoming parade to show their spirit-boosting talents. Boosters. First row: Pam Doetsch, Kim Letavay, Dana Davenport, Jennifer Rockford, Karen Lan- nen, Karen Emersonp Second row: Cindy Fordos, Teri Heiman, Peggy O'Hara, Chris Pearson, Mar- lene Nicolas, Martha Russis. Boosters! 123

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Freshmen: First row: B. Reeves, D. Meyer, E. Nagel, Second row: C. Heinze, A. Cohen, C. Clark, B, Robinson, V. Hansel. Cheerleaders fCont.J , here are also some advantages to cheerleading. It's hard and it takes a lot of time, but it's worth it! said Dawn Johnson, a sophomore cheerleader, You get to meet a lot of people, especially football players! The Boosters, who are under the direc- tion of Mama Glass, are a group of girls who support the teams. They do special activities to raise money, such as selling donuts, and making all the posters and also working on publicity. There are 25 girls participating this year. Sandy Green, president, represents the Boosters. Freshmen: First row:V L. Watson, D. johnson, J. Roccosanto, L. Burdap Second row: S. Carlborg, T. Swick, C. Bucher, M. Carlborg. Freshmen: First row: B. Hartigan, M. Pearlstein, C. Adams, R. Hrejsag Second row: J. Frazer, L. Mour- esse, R. Sutz, S. Stevensor' Sophomore cheerleaders are escorted down Glen- W ' l view Road during CBS's Homecoming parade. xxx N F- 'Q 122! Cheerleaders



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Dancers Work Hard, Entertain Pans - ne, two, three, step jump, kick, side, front This may ' ' have been heard while walking by the room where the Dance Club prac- ticed. The Dance Club, which was directed by Mr. Brian Lunch, met on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m. In this time, two classes met: beginners and advanced. Beginners, people with no previous dancing experience, worked on the ba- sics of dance: learning time steps, talking with their whole bodies by using their bodies as one tool and learning how to keep in time with the other dancers around them. The advanced class has people from last year's beginner and intermediate classes. People had to have experience to be in the advanced class. Because of this experience, they are able to learn dances quickly and be able to do it all together, says sophomore Robin Lynn. From rain and chilling wind to the hot sun, the titannaires dance. Directed by Ms. Melsa Bobrich, 19 girls dance during all home football and basketball games. Not all girls dance at the same time. Each girl tries out for each dance, so we get the best ones out there for the best performance possible, says Ms. Bobrich. This year four girls, Alida Kargul, Faith Gratz, Lisa Arnold, and Debbie Munik, went to the National Drill Team Titannaires learn from each other during practice after a long day of school. Girls put on their boogie shoes, as well as their taps and ballet shoes to participate in the Dance Club. 124! Dance Club 8: Titanaire Association Clinic at the Stevenson High School. There, the girls learned four rou- tines and then came back and taught the other titannaires. The costumes the Titannaires wear when they perform are designed by Ms. Bobrich, but are sewn by the girls. It's really rewarding! said sop more Titannaire Alida Kargul. It's ha but in the end, it's really rewarding. Dancing has a lot of background . meaning, but as sophomore Anna Sl ris said, It's a good way to stay in sh and enjoy it at the same time! . '-te' , 3 ... .

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