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lunior Mortarboard lines up before entering the auditorium. Bill Powers is relieved that gradu- ation is finally over. Mr. Walter Lamble conducts the master singers during the graduation ceremony for the Class of 1978. Graduation '78f27
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Perfect Graduation Pleases All - - cap and gown were ly- ing on a chair, mean- ' ' ingless? Far from it! Because in the now empty auditorium, the 1978 gradu- ation had taken place. It took one hour and 15 minutes to graduate 518 peo- ple on June 11 at 1:30 p.m. Approximately 77 honors and awards were given to gradu- ates at GBS. Graduation was great! Said Dr. William Schreiner, principal. There are a lot of things that can go wrong in such an important ceremony, but this one went very smoothly. Mr. Don Allen, a gym teacher, played a large part in Brad Sussman speaks to his fellow students and their parents. Mike Silverman displays his diploma proudly after receiving it at gradu- ation. 26f Graduation '78 the organization of the gradu- ation, I ordered diplomas, wrote programs etc., I could go on forever! said Mr. Al- len. I think it was the best one we ever had. It went very smoothly. I'd say, on the whole, that they were rowdier than most, but they handled themselves very well at graduation. Even the students thought it went well. Graduation was great! said Ralph Lynch, Jr., one of the students who graduated, Everything was in its right placeg I thought it was really terrific! The Graduation is over and the seniors have gone their separate ways. A cap and gown can only hold a lot of memories. Some members of the Class of '78 will go on to college, others will seek employment, still others will marry, all will retain memories of Glen- brook South High School. Glenbrook Scholars received trophies and applause for their academic ef- forts, Chuck Marsh patiently awaits the calling of his name by Mr. David Smith.
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- , street dance, a pep ral- ly, float construction, ' window painting, a parade, a pancake breakfast, a football game and a semi-for- mal dance all were a part of the 1978 homecoming. There is no question that it was one of the best home- comings we've had in the 11 years I've been at South, said Mr. David Smith, direc- tor of student activities. The 1978 Homecoming: 'One Cf The Best' In Years' pep rally was super and the number at the parade was mind boggling. This was the first outdoor dance in 11 years. The street dance was great because of the great weather, feels Smith. The band that played for the semi-formal dance was Show Biz. Seniors won the float- building contest while the sophomores came in second. Juniors and freshmen tied for third. Lorelei took first place in window painting with Mat- maids and Key Club tying for Unidentified clown brightens the day at the parade. Queen and court: Vicki Peterson, Jeff Isaacson, Sue Bianchi, Kent Gla- dish, Colette Bucher, Mark Kamin, Briget Carr, Ed Cramer, Gail Krueger, and Tim Hartigan, second. Glenbrook South Titans played the Maine West War- riors and won with a score of 41-20. The stands at the football game have only filled that much three times, says Smith, this was the fourth time. The Homecoming queen was senior Colette Bucher, Senior attendant was Briget Carr, the junior attendant was Sue Bianchi, the sophomore attendant was Gail Krueger and the freshman attendant was Vicky Petersen. It was just a super week- end, says Smith. 281 Homecoming
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