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

 - Class of 1979

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Looking over his speech for a tournament, Don Civgin looks away for a moment to clear his mind. Forensics: First row fl to rj: L. Peterson, J. johnson, K. Fireoved. Second Row: K. Ericsson, Coach Du- ponti, L. Shineflug, S. Maller. Last row: L. Ventura. I .1 I Debate, Forens1cs!129

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Forensics: A T pe O Drama - - here are many different ways for students to express themselves. ' One way is through Forensics. The GBS Forensics Team consists of Laura LaBuda, Jeri Johnson, Karen Fir- eoved, Linda Peterson, Doug Sanders, Kathy Ericcson, Lisa Shineflug, and Liz Ventura. The sponsor is Mr. Nick Du- ponti. Forensics is a branch of speech. It is a speech club which develops different as- pects of drama. There are different quali- fications, including poetry reading, ra- dio-broadcasting, original comedy and humorous and dramatic interpertation. Forensics meets at different high schools and competes on Saturdays from eight o'clock to four o'clock. The season starts in November and districts are in February. Peterson and Fireoved won the first trophy GBS Forensics has acquired in the past few years for duet. Maller has achieved many first places in poetry and dramatic interpretation. Peterson won a first place trophy in Humerous interpre- tation. Forensics is really challenging. It lets you meet kids from other high schools that have an interest in drama, and it's lotsa fun if you win!, said Linda Peterson, junior. A group of debaters read and discuss an article in a newspaper. The debate team researches many areas before it-bbtains all the pros and cons of a topic. 128! Debate, Forensics Debate Debate is an activity involving speech logic, research, and quick thinking. The debate team researches specific to- pics, this research becomes evidence for tournaments, and is filed by individual debaters. The debate team has tournaments on Fridays and Saturdays. They are held at different high schools and colleges around the state and nation. Debate has a varsity, junior varsity, and novice team. On the varsity level two teams, Susan Goodman, Carol Knauf and David Steler, Don Civgin are doing well, according to the team. The team is sponsored by Mr. George Stege, who is one of the countries most respect- ed debate figures. The season has its opening tourna- ment in October, and it concluded with the state finals in March. The Glenbrook South Debate Team is the most successful team in the school, according to Tim Bernardi, junior varsity team member. In spite of the illusions that surround debate, it is an exception- ally beneficial activity replied Bernardi. Debate is not to be confused with For- ensics. Debate is truly in a class of its own. Mr. Casino, assistant coach, and senior Don Civ- gin listen to an argument. Debate: First row tl to rl M. Yoon, C. Knauf, T. L Adler S Goodman L Loebman J Bond Thm Bernardi, N. Wallace, K. Ericsson, S. Hochberg, M. row D Sterer D McMahon H Chodash D Civ Pritsker, 1. Daniels, M. Gordon. Second row: D. gin B Lackner R Koloch S Cousin J Wortman Silverman, M. Koulogeorge, D. Menegas, B. Rody, E Sierockr



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Guards And Timers: Important Part Cf Swimming - - race, keeping a careful eye on the starting gun. The official pulls the trigger, a shot is sounded, and the timers start their digital watches. Timers, which is a group of around 30 students, help organize all home meets. he timers await the start of the They are a prime help in the boosting of, peoples' spirits at the swimming meets! says Mr. Stetson. The timers run the electrical devise fthe kyroscopel which takes the times of every swimming event. - K Qg'S...,' ':fg,E. .l Qif gj'2 ws- f'i'5.i 11.-95.2-a 422:33 N, 1j:1e,:i'- gif. Qeiffsg: .ses 1,31 Y. -gwhrf' ' -' um 'fX:x' DFA-2. -' sf .t - .1 ii --gift pvxgxf ' S-vs: digg I 1 w 21,5 5 i 1 t, f fog.. 4. . -FEW? rl 'ati Senior Monica Mulvihill tells seniors Judy Ste- vens and Lisa Lindell about the DQ in lane 3. 130fCuards Sn Timers Mr. William Stetson, the director of swimming activities, is the supervisor of the guards and timers. Guards, Stetson says, are a big part of the pool workers. The guards, which have sixty boys and girls involved, help out on Tuesday nights during the family swim time. They also may help out dur- ing the P.E. classes which are taking swimming. Some guards are asked to help teach children up to 14 years of age on Saturday mornings. GUARDS: 1st row R. Williams, K. Urevig, I. Stet- son, L. Lindell, PT Fuller, D. Simmons, T. Wein- gartner. 2nd row K. Milz, N. Moody, J. Piccinini, B. Baxter, P. Lesser, M. McKevitt, M. Mulvihill, T. Timers are responsible for the times of every swim- ming event in case something goes wrong with the kyroscope. ISS iw -ioffmeyer. 3rd row L. Smudde, M. Steinmitz, J Scully, L. Stetson, C. Stifler, G. Smudde, S. New 4th row D. Heidenreich, B. Menches, P. Braeseke P. Stonis, C. Henke.

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