Not there. I'm almost old enough.
Lot's of women because CBOE was the great equalizer - many of those folks were the next generation of the CBOT and part of the idea was to crack the traditions.
I bought an IMM seat later that year. Didn't join CBOE until 1983 from Merrill Lynch. Left in 2000 to start the ISE. Not a popular topic in Chicago.
The CBOE seat was actually buy now - pay later. Then were given to CBOT members - who had full trading rights via a process called exercise. The were $10,000 list.
The big firm on the floor then was A.G. Becker and a good number of the members came from the NYC garment manufacturers community. The OTC dealers didn't join and expected it to fail. Within about a year the OTC dealers were pretty much gone.
I'll post some more historical pictures over the next few weeks.
Our desk is just rolling in so it's time to go to work.
Wasn't Robert Rubin involved with CBOE in its early days? I remember being somewhat surprised as I'd assumed he was always a NYC Wall Street guy.