glenbard west 1981 yearbook
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lenbard West The Pinnacle 198 . ·ne 42, Glenbard West High School, 670 Crescent Boulevard, Glen Ellyn. 111inois 60137-
TO BE A HILL TOPPER to l~•:e:~:~~t8~veryone wanted
=~~i~·:::~::F.::~s.~:~ theirprogram1wereaumberonein thera ting1,and1port1(anepointed
~a':t~:r;::,:~~e~hat ranked thei r
Some,ofco\ll'te,llveduptotheir
4 Academics
16 Activities
42 Athletics
claim1, but many did not. CBS, forex.mple,diddomlnale
te levi1ion, but DePaul, "number one" in the national basketball
r:~~·~o;~!'n:::~~ll game In the President Jimmy Carter WH
knockedoutofthenumberone1pot in national politics by Governor Ronald Reagan.
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Pretident Reatan wa1 chOt1en 'Hme'1 ManoftheYear-theone who did " the most to change the new1,forbetterorwoue."
Theun1ucce11rulattemptaonthe UvnofthePresidentandthePope a laochangedthenew1, as did the
~::~~·:-:::~~~e~f John Lennon, the
Happleratoriee were the retur n
IS TO BE NUMBER ONE oftheho1tagesfrom Iran and the 11:1oces1fuJ 1paoe 1huttle. America WH number one In •pace.
Glenbardlan1 were al10 number
:=~~:;;~~~~;c:~l:~~il::'.CI, and
lin~i~~-~;: :~:l~r;,ere named 11-
Sixteen tchola r1 won National MerltLetter1of Commendation.
Four acholau earned Nationa l MeritSemifinaliBt•tanding.
Three team1 were West Sublll'· banConferenceChampiorui.
Groupt 1uch H Jau En1emble
ea;::1vi~~:1~:re:e ::!::; one. Kri1Parri1h(writing)andJoe Curylo (woodworking) took firtt places in competition.
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Four ofthe facul tywerenamed "Out1landing Teacher•" by the University of Chicago.
Glenba rdian1 took jullifiable
pr~:e 1=h~~e:::::7!1::~~=:.:· at theSaturdayaf\ernoon1amesexpres1edthatpridebelt:"Oh,tobe,
~ou~~r ~~~~?.pper, oh, to be, to be
96 Associates
138 Adults
152 Afterthoughts
Sixteen win commendation
S ixtee n 11tudent11c11med011etobeing numher one in the annual Nationa l Merit Schol11 rshi11 Competition. rnnkinio:just below the level
~~=l;~~i~~"~~~~t:e~:S~1
~;: N11tion11lMeritSchoh1.rshi11 Cor1>0r11-t ion, which oonducled the competi-
.. ;~~~~~~ !~u~::11 c~:~~r:~~°,;~ exceptional academic promise by 11COring11mongthetopfivepercentof Merit Program partici1111nt11."
Receivingleuersofcommendation we re Dav id Bo11ton , Ca thryn Bronakow11ki, Pamela Brown, Susan Erlenbom, David Frank, Thomftll Jacky, Andrew Judge, Mary Ly11aught, EricMarkinson, Kenneth McC low, Wi lliam Meyer, Liu Ne lB<Hl, Reiko Ohnuma, Gary ~~r~~~rd, Stuart Rose, and Kenneth
Seniors win state honors
Amonglhe number one student.sin
~~~eoi~a~:~e l ~:~~~n;:at":~i~~l:rsho sc~r:!:~~ ~~a~er~~:'.8 s~fh~~=~ ~;! eligibleforfi nancialaidiftheyattendedcolle11ein Ill inois
The Illinois State Scholarship Commi1111ion 1warded2,000four-)'e8r awa rds of Sl,000 to at udenu throughout Illinois.
tir~~~~,s~~t~~~o~:'i:~~~v~~;~;: 1ion which identifiedthem &11having high academic achievement while in high 11<: hool
~=• Rlrhl :Julie HarrilwO.boaea"'*'fll·
Activities
Homecoming kicks off year
lklow:Keith&hmilkepnform1aooncf..,.,. 1heM11tthi111S.nd'1ttpenoire
Hitters dump Dukes of York
Top:U11TompkintandKei1hSd>mitk• • ~li\tinJOMO<lt.
Hilltoppers hold fall celebration
Big crowd' of loyal Glenbardians floc:kedtothepeprally.bonfire, parade, football games, and dance heldforHomecoming - thenumber onecelebn1tionoftheyear
Preeedingthepeprallyon Friday night was Game Week : I Hate Boys/Girla0a}'11. a powderpufffootba1\g11me, 11halldeoorationcontest
Students wore sweat clothes on
~hu~~~~t t~o~~o;it~h~.~:~:e~~t~.e~ Schoolspi rit l!Oll redFridaynightal
the pep rally, where Coach Jim Covertgavearousing speech,the senio~ won the Spirit Stick, and a
:::ce~=~o~ ~:e ~~~~~r~~earing fans
fa~~~h~db~h~~e aw~~r~l~~~ ::~ burned in effigy
The festivities continued in the
;~t~~i:~~~n~·?"w~r:~:a~::!~! ~~: annualparadedownMainStreet
~~~::~~:::::~::~::~~ the Marching Band, a Flag Corp!! rou tine(From DixiewithLoue). and the Topperettes' dance to All Duer 1he World by ELO
The Homecoming Dance capped a dayofexcitementandvictory.
t h;~:~t; ~:a::~ to music played by
QueenMareaPondandherCourt (Julie Loveall. Tammy Sefranek, JudyFranke,LuAnneFries, Heathet Wayt)reignedovertheevening
A""•left:EricWilli•m••ndC•n:>IS<•tter ... 1•re•ll1mil .. ettheHom...,..,incO.nce
Homecoming 21
Musical gets standing ovation
GeorseM., the mutica] based on the lifeofGeorgeM. Cohan, one of Broadway's number-one producers, re<:eivedastandingovationevery nightofitaai1.performancl'!linApril
During hia lifetime, Cohan wrote mo re tha n fifty musica ls an d producedandactedinmoetofthem
StarringasCohan,Bryan Jung sang and danced his way through Cohan's life, from his first•lageex-
~::::; :::~;nB:::::~~::~ fashionedcoatumes,thecastbrought tolifesuch CohansongsasGive My Resards lo Broadwoy, and Yankee IJoodfe Dandy
The set and lighting included brilliant. sparkling, neon light. representing Broadway's Great WhiteWay, ahugecircularram p encircling theorchestra pit, andeven someatrobelighting
Audience11 were trea ted toa1pec. tacular mini-firt!worka show during t he familiar llOl'lg, Grand Old Flag, as Old G lory was lowe red. Cutmembe~ paraded down the 11ialet1 duringthis&0ng,givingaudiences11
~~~c:-~ .p view of lhe ex ubera nt
GeorgeM 23
26 Heart Hop
Sweethearts attend dance
t'ebruarywind&werenotenoughto
~~~=r~:~e o~!~l~h~';: t~!i~~ethae~~ nual Valentine'& Day dance.
The mul!icofSpringRockplayed as the cou11les took their minds off ~h=~=~:e~Olll themselves in 11. night
Oneoftheevening'shighlightswas Heart Hop Queen Kria Ursin'ssingingofBelteMidler'a"TheRoi!e."the themetongofthedance
re:;:i~::n':dpunchwere aervedas
Kyle Kalinichservedas m11.ster of ceremonie.for theevening.
Belowle.ft:JoeRi<kard•ndTeniJollnoon danaoupattorm
Musicians rank in first division
Fifteenb11ndmembe111highlighted the Glenbard West Band season by
~~~;~~~~ ~~~~on 11 ~~at;~~c~~:~~
::~,;~:\s~{~~:l:~~~;r~:~i~ McCurdy, Scott Griffin , PeteJonl?ll,
:~r:t~~ l~~~st.ek~;a11 ~ra1;~or~0;~:~ Mylandcr. Tami Brenner, Linda Pals, Marisa Atria. Anne LaPorte,
~ii~~?i ~::i~~mKbe~~ l::a:~ey maen: :,e::
~~~;t~~~~~1~~; s:~~!':~:~~~es~;:· Marisa Atria, Brt!nda ~an. and Keith Schmitke were accepted with Brenda Logan going on to mem~:~~ipin t.he80-81 lllinoisAJl -State
Symphonic1111dConcertBandsentertained students a nd faculty
th~u:~:~:o~h~:~~;ir F111l B11nd Ex
~:!::.11~h~r01~~~erC~~:;~t :~ February, andtheirSpring Concert, theband.sperformedathomebasketballand footballgames.playoffs.the Homecoming parade and pep rally rhey also performed a routine to "Ni1tht on BaldMountain"as1111kit forthepeprally.Also.they playedin the Lion11' Intemational Dayl'arade and in the July ~·ourth Parade in Glen Ellyn
Band members performed in Glen Ellyn·11 Octoberfttt as the German b11nd"TheHungry Five PlusOne"
ac~:i~:~ o{h~he\~::m~~~~~.be; select groupoftopplayersfrom the
:';~~allt~ri!e r fo r med at Bell
Bandperformance11 wernalsogiven in the Sporta Celebrity Day, the Memorial Day Parade, and at Lake
~1:r11~~~n~~~ ~~~~e:;Hyn Summer En-
In mid-May, the annual banquet honoringthel(raduating seniorsand awardwinners w1U1 sponsored by the
::~;:::E~k Luke wu th e
Performers work miracle
As peopleacroMthecountry were obl!ervinl( the anniversary of Helen Keller'aone-hundredthbirthday,a
~,;:"Z;~:~e 7:;:::. :::~:~~:~~ of her early life.
Presentedonfour nighls inthe fall. t.he pl11y staned Cheryl Covert as HelenKcller. KrisParrishandBryan Juni:playcdher parent.s
bli~~ni:n~u~~11afn.~~1:~e~~l~~r~f ~~: pl6,c~~ :>~n~~~e~l'1! ~nf. the casl were Paul M11dcl, Pnul Pcment. L11 urn l·lii:hstone, 'J'nte Hunt,Je11n ine HnlTncr. Hill Morey. Su!l8n Payne. Amy Heu, Katie Priest. T racy Hodi:cn1. Alice Hynn. Cindy Spalo, Jodi Tucci, Diana M1mine:t, Mark Camey. Chris Cole. Tom Hodi:es. Shelley Mitchell.Chris Tews,Maria Wai:ner.11nd Kelvin Wal ker
Thcplay wasdirectedbyMr. Paul Y11ei:cr 11 nd Mnrk Friee.
Technical Director Doug Quinn desi11ned the11el
J~zz Band hits high note
'Elvis' sings for Fifties fans
Clad in lealherjackelaand1>00dlr skiru,rockandro\lersarrivedat Sliker Gym in January ready to danceto Brad " Elvis" J ohanllf!nand the Teddy Bears.
Having paid $2.00 in adv11ncr or S2.50atlhedoor,50'sfansrocked, rolled and competed in a jitterbug contest (won by Bryan Jung and TammySefranek)
Club presents modern dance
··OnBroadway"wasthetitleofthe concert given by the modern d11nce clubinl\tay.
Twelve so ngs from va r ious
:~::~£::d ~:: :::::edf~= ~~:· i~:~·:e 1%:;>:~; /17: ~:~ ~:~ We$t.SideStory, 11ndOuerlure from ~uthl'ncifir:
One member was assigned to choreogra11hs tep11toeachsong.
For the finale, the entire membershi 11oftheclub(closetoseven1y gi rls) ran down the aisl" of t he auditorium and ended up on the stage to perform a dance to On
~';;~~~y, choreographed by Laurie
Below: Choir offictn : Vi<• P""ld•nl Mike Amtci..,Se< rtUry [lobbi• Pmlt<>t>,Tnuurer K.thJr Somm.,. • ndl'""iden\ llry•nJu"'I
Athletics
Hitters are number one
~~~E~;t~~k lf ::i~:h~:~!~~:~ Conferenceandqualiliedforthe stllte
pl~::~ck Dave Schutt Wll$ the number·onegroundgainer inthe conference with 1,285 ya rd& in 181
Sophomores take conference
.c!~ ~~~h:no~~:n:-~ic1:~:: 1:~ earntheWest Suburban Conference Cham11ionship
'l'heSophfl&eoredatoialof219 1lQi nt& in nine games, compared to their opponents'40points
The teamrushed for 86lto1al y11rds and pasged for 665 yard~
Standouuon the80phomore level wereAlexGreen,ShawnKal>lierman, Tim Houston, Rod Heid, Kurl Madsen, John Su chowici and ,/im Word
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Runners take second in state
AlmOl!t number one at the Sti.le Cl'08ll Country Mee!, the Harrien
~:;' ~t~gnhetni7~et~~r~~ longtime
Con11tantly battling against Downera, 1.he11:irl11finished!!eeondtothem in theCountyMee1, the\VestSuburb11n Conference Meet, the Glenbard
~~:~~ ~;:~;ict Meet, and finally the
lin~a~ 1::~~h1;:t~~:::~':!~:~~~:~ P11ul11Bresnan(l4th),DercyHutherford (16th), Captain Suzy T reia (25th). Meg Feleen (109th), Nancy H11rri 11 ( LlOth), Robin Sc hum1mn (15\sl), and S usan C ron men (187th)
Paula Bresnan, Darcy Rut herford, andSuzyTreis werenamedAll-State
;~",:~~,r~r i~n1i~~i~~a:em~'!1the top
~~=~~~~,:~:,£~i~!~a!~r~:!g~;;;;l~ Darcy Hutherford (5th), SuzyTreis
~l~hb,0~~edre~:g Feleen (13th) made
48 CrouCount ry CrcuCountry 49
Runners win Glenbard Meet
finTs~dv~~~t~n ~:Sne:~~~17 ~:: andplacedatronglyinseveralother
The team finished fourth in the West Suburban Conference Meet behindYorkandOakPark,whowent ontofiniah firstandlifth, respec. tivelyintheStateMeet.
Otherhighlighl&ofthesea!IOnwere 11sixth·placefiniahintheseventy team Crete·Monee Invitational, and ~1:;1i~d place finish in the District
The team was led by Captain Jay
~~~~~~~k .~~l~:~ts~:vr~~:'.iott, Cornell wu the only All
Conference runner. J ayLehmanwllS
ch~~ as~~;,::i°s~:;ig~~~ RC0~~:~i 7;;~.:~e::=~~o be captains for the
CrouCountry !tl
Soccer team goes Varsity
Below:LuhOhrn,•ho•uei..ud1<>theAU Confe""""'tnm.llchufo• concmldthebalL
Spikers win Tournament Co.Captain Mayi:imilhand Holley
Young led the volleyhall te11m toa firslplacefinishattheDistrictTour.
The team earned them selves secondplaceinthe\VeatSuburban Conference,andfourth placeinthe Rich ~:asttournament. Bothof these achievement.ti were the best ever in Glenb11rd West history.
The teem endedtheseasonwith a 24·7 overall record,Glenbard 'sfinest volleyballrerord
May Smith and Holley Young won All Conference recognition
ee~~; ~~:o:~~le11r;::e~~~a McCall
Mr. ~teve Burkhart. coached the teamtotheir bes1 performance
~~~~~~~~~;~l~~j,~~n;f~ ~~~~~;.. ~:~ne ~~~~~k.NC::h ~:'t 56Volleyball
r_u1en:m .... 1< .. ti"llkHfltM• ey•on1 M
Volleyball57
58 Swimming
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R11h1 :CluisStolfa.thete.m'oleadi11111C.'Om' dribble. around an opponent
Elk Grove stops Toppers
htook Elk Grove, the number.one 1eaminthe Btate, t.o11toptheHilltopP'R
Regional victories over Glenbard
~~r\~:~df;~~~:t~~:~;J ~~=~i~~ ment. There they won their fi rst gamebutlostthe nexttoElkGrove (who later be<:ame the ClaH AA State Champions), thu11endingtheir
AlongwiththeRegionalTitle,the ~!lltoppers won the ConferenctTi-
The Toppeu were led by All Conferenct players Anne Aalbue,
~~:~~~=~c:n~:n:~:bteRe:,n:i~~ th~~::~ ~n~n:': ;;~~a~t:~"c~~
Varsity posts seventeen wins
Posting a 17-7-1 overall record. the Val'llity wrest lel'll completed their besttta110nai nce 1974.
The Hilltoppel'I! (6-1-11 ca1>tured second placei ntheWest Suburban Conference, which included three of thetopsiK1tate conttnde1"11
Jn geasontourneys,thegra pplel'll placedthird atGlenbrookNorth and lleCOndatWheatonWarrenville.
Led by All Conference wrestlel'll Mike Cahill , Kevin Pe111.ato, Nick Posegay. andTomStacey, the team placed fourth indi~trictcompetition
Secondplacefinishel'll Jeff Cone. Mike Cahill. and Nick Posegay ad•·anced tosectiona l.6 along with 119 pound cham11ion Kevin Penzato
Penzato was the only wrest ler to compete in the State Tournament, where he finished fourth
66Wrettling
Penzato sets school record
Kevin Penutocappedhiarecord breaking high school career with 11
founhplacefinishinthaStateTournament.competinginthe ll9pound weight class
Penzatoea rnedhiatripdownstate by taking fint place in the District andthirdplaceinthaSectional
Endinghis final seasonwitha40-4-
~~=rr~~i~f ~a~;~e~n at~: years
The senior Co-captain was named Most Valuable Player.
Wrestling67
68Wreatling
Lefl. :Stttio....Jq11.1lifierNic•"-11_,.forca• ~•Mleonhio-nt
Junior Varsity goes undefeated
Wrestling69
GymnastiC'8 71
Gymnasts win District Meet
72 Gymnastics
Gymnu tiai 73
~~~~f~. ··•"•• Strei1ber1er prutkn her
lAl\: Atbatiotllinli...em•nJdf8ur,.,whD w• n•mtdtothtAll·Confortlle<!Teom
Hill toppers take Tourney
The Hilltoppel'll (19·11 overall) btal Naperville North, Glenbard North and Naperville Central in the Regional Tournament lo become the Regional Champs
However,they\oettheoppon unity toplayinlheStateplayoffs.when they fell to SL Charles in the Sec
~~8n::v~~:~ament held at Wheaton-
With 11 conference record often wins and 1ix lOS11es, the Hilltoppen1
~~~~n~~rd in the West Suburban
Thi rd basemanJeffBurr111,pitcher Mike Hoffmanand aecondba11eman
~n~:::rT:::. named to the All-
Joe S pencer wu voted Most Valuable Player
Jeff Burn.a and Joe Spencer were the recipient.II of the Mike Rioux Memorial Trophy
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Tom Stacey is number one
Teams play for number one
Getting up extra early to take the fieldornoorfor abefore-11Choolgame I offootballorfieldhockeywaseasyfor , thedozensof··amateur"athleteswho participated in thein1r11mural11pons proto:rnm
Ho11ingtohelptheirteambecc:ime number one, the a thletes competed insportafrom fallto apring.
Directed by Mr. Dick Nordmeyer, the intramural sports program had sever11lsea!!On&ofsport1:flagfootbt1ll , field hockey. badminton, basketb11ll.volleyb11ll,softb11ll.
The Disciple11 of Darkne81, who were 15-1-1 in flagfootbal!,wereone oftheteamathatmadeittothetopof
th~~~~~:;":nner was the Eastwood
B~~~;~·~:~d':,k?n~h~:p~riffin weredoublesb11dmintonchamps
Griffin WR• the winner in the singles badminton competition
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88 Glenbani Athletic A!l!IOCia tion
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Pep Club 91
94 Toppereues
ltlirhc : Vkki l\l onfurd cl'""'• IJ'll111M•ll n~11i no in 1ho Tt~~M·re11~ half1in•~ •ho,..
Toppereues95
Associates r..i r.~~: ··w,·.., numberone:',.ellthtt<>ot.
98 Senior CllllllOffitt!rs
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Ku.,n ~:lf•trnm
!O'l Byzantium
106MuAlphaTheta
Families host three visitors
llOAmericanFieldService
Bill Manley
116 PanAmericanLeague
12"Z Sophomore ClaMOffice.._ Sophomore11 123
124 Sophomores
126 OfficeEducationAasociation
Sophomore1 127
Freshmen give Sixties Dance
t h~u~~~:s~~i~~~fa':: nr~?~;~a~~ "alliance" with the sophomores and
ga~~: r:~:s,~:;::e had 11 car in the Homecomi ng parede and raised
~~:,~:ner:: their clasi; by selling
Clan oFficers worked on the organiution ofthe~·reshman Honors Convocation to closeout theye11r
130 FreshmanClauOffieers
Thespians back two productions
Thespi11nsl33
Vocational lndustriaJCJubi37
Adults
Afterthoughts 144 Afterthoughls
146 National Honor Soc:iety
Na1ional Honor Society 147
Juniors pick new ballroom
The nnnuel Junior-Senior prom,
~aes ~~~~~n:n~2d~nn~~e0~,::~/~:~ ~~=:to~e~:1m of the Naperville
Thebnllroomwithitshiichceiling, hrass railings, end full-le ngth w111l mirrors, hadjustbeencompletedin Apri l.
tor~~ ~nt:s:: l~·;'\~~~~kd~nac:: 'Ju ice"
The theme of the 11rom w113 '"Your g;n~i:pecial Wey,'" a •ong hy
King Mark OonaldtonendQueen
~t~':r ~Ve~\~;se~~~~ ::U~h;e~:~c~ Humple,K11tieBrenn11n,SherylCon-
~r~n::i:~~ut~~~c~·a~~~o:.11i~i~j Ankenbrandt., Glenn Sutfin. Kyle ~~:~n~ch . Coit &liton, end Tom
Junior lrene Leewasinchargeof
~~~!!ci:fre~~~n ~~~:r:·c~~~;:::: wereresponsibleforgettingthebend andJuniorPeggy Heutookcereof the prom elections
Tickeufor theprom110ldforSl8.00 a couple
Top: q.-.. M•ry White •nd Ki111 .\tult Oon•l<hon-for•fO)'•lportr•it
Let'l: Alli-.Tiod•le•ndllobC.iterttfl'fth 1hem•t ...... ithpunchMl••d•ncl1111
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Aflerlhoughts 203
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Acknowledgements Throughoutthee.chool year andon
intolheaummer, the yearbook staff workl!d to make a com plete written andpictorialhiatoryofthe80-8l achoolyear
Ayearbookwouldneverbe liniahed without the cooperative efforta of
m~mi:':f~~ who made the effort were J<:ditor Cathy Bronakow11ki, Linda Downing, Liaa Nichol., Nancy Cahill, Brian Clark, Marge Crosby, Scott Ehrum, J im Jeske, Bill Manley,GinnyManley,GeorgeRtt!i,
Dave Sorensen, Sandy Sorensen, LynnTalama, and Eric Walter&
The yearbook ataff would like to thank Mrs. Joan Adema, Mrs. Peg Buah, M!ll. Loretta Cahill. Min Ginny Oaminato, M r . G lenn Flansburg, Mn. Geri Green, Mre Jean Hammer, Mr. Phil Margetts, Mn. Sherri Senor, MTll. Jeannine Warkowandthe paraprofe!lllionala, Mr. Graham Wat.&on, and Mra Florence Wright
The photographic work of Mr. Dave Norton of Root Photographen
iB ~~~e~~~y ;:~~~:1~egr:~d aa the Delmar Printing Representative
Mr. RonaldHibleguided and ad· vi&edtheyearbookataffthroughout the year. Hiahelpand support were greatly appreciated
The book was printed on eighty poundglOBllyenamel by the Delmar Printing Company. Headlines and copy were eel in Century Bold and CenturyS<:hoolbook