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

 - Class of 1980

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0 FINDING A QUIET corner in GBS is very rare, but Evi Haage, junior, finds it in the Old Pit and takes advantage of it by doing her Advanced Algebra home- work. : A ' ' ' f' 5i'f'f'5f ' . , -I f' Opemr v., .14

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class time. Mr. Hans Dahl records test scores during his free time. DPQTFEFS GBS 'ers seek solitude ' - n between the class periods and the peers, the people at H GBS like to be alone to gather their thoughts, study, work on - . a project or even write a letter. Most of school life is spent in classes, with the other major part being spent with friends, but GBS'ers definitely need that little part of the day to be alone. Students arenlt the only people at GBS who need time alone to replenish themselves. Teachers do also. Some create lesson plans, others have a cup of coffee and some just sit back and relax for a few minutes during a hectic day. In the fall and spring, one could find most students in the court- yard sitting on a stone bench or lying on the grass hoping to get some sun. During the winter, one can find an occasional student sitting in the pit doing homework or even sleeping. Wherever GBSer's decide to take a break alone, they don't do it for long. They are soon with their friends or in a class back into the normal routine. SITTING ON A stone bench in the courtyard at the beginning of the year, senior Nancy Ford writes a note to a friend. WHILE OTHER AFS members have a discussion, Valerie Ruddle works on a poster. if A ', wt 51 , Mr 6- 'ss if 6 , ans' 'Z ati ll ll nb' -n .f , 't rt' emi X Q pl' wus P SOMETIMES TEACHERS RELAX or work on a lesson plan during out of - . V , Eff-V ,'f'f:i r' 'ff f g 1 : ,JJ-f - -as Y scsi' Q iaunilitis Qwis-qui-,



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I '5-51 - 1 7, r ., Registration brings on school routine the school routine wore mf- on. Registration fobtain- ing of books, supplies, schedules and ID'sl in late August brought on thought to remind students at GBS that it was again time for 6 am. alarm clocks, cold cereal breakfasts tif breakfast at alll, mad dashes for the few remain- ing parking spots and confusion in the attendance office for one reason or another, There weren,t that many changes as far as registration it- self went. Dr. William Schreiner, s summer tans wore off, principal, said that the big im-, pact was on immunizations, den- tal checkups, etc. The state legislature was threatening us fto get the students to get all check- ups and immunizations need- edl, Schreiner said. Registra- tion can always be somewhat dif- ficult however, Schreiner said, We don't like to complicate registration more than already. When it came to getting the books, supplies and other mis- cellaneous, materials it was the V same as the last couple of years. The price of books has gone up along with everything else, how- ever. There's always people who are astounded by the prices of books, and there are some thatare surprised that they even have to get books, Schreiner said. S As far as school starting goes, Schreiner felt it was unique.', lt seemed to me after the de- parture of last year's senior class we might have been left with a void, Schreiner said, but the juniors started their work early in the summer. lt lschool start- ingl was a general affair of warmth and concern for oth- ers, Schreiner continued. There was more of a reception for one another. For the last dec- ade it's been men but this year there was a closeness. It was heartwarming. Schreiner concluded, I have a very positive feeling about this school year. The young men and women are going to give us a very solid and rich year, and that's what it's all about. LAURA NESBITT, PATTI Johnson and Jean Gilbertson help students to ob tain books, supplies and other miscella neous materials fry . .-fb' IN GETTING READY for the new school year. B Monaghon starts his cleaning early before school starts 'Q-'T R- 11 --pg,-.i . ijjif if 5 ' '

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