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ROW ONE: Linda Wagner, Senior Representative. ROW TWO: Pat Fish, Presidentg Jackie Shadick, Vice-President. ROW THREE: Sue Rittenhouse, Sophomore Repre sentative, Pam Rockenbach, junior Representative, Betty Dinges, Freshman Repre- sentative. fNOT PICTUREDJ Sue Sauer, Secretary- Treasurer. The Pep Club is an organization for all the members of Grayslake High School. The faculty sponsor is Mrs. Pratt. The club's purpose is to create organized cheering, school spirit, and to welcome visiting teams. The club also spon- sors the cheerleaders. In the spring the Pep Club sponsors its annual Bermuda Breeze Dance. 103
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TOP ROW: D. Schreck, D. Vutera, 1. Birong, J. Ellingson, B. Parker, B. Melin, J. Inwood, T. Beahan. THIRD ROW: G. Weller, A. Alexander, L. Heppner, J. Garland, P. Fosket, P6SteI', D. FI'2l.1'1Zen, R, Mumenthaler, B, Pickett, B, Rose- brough, 1. Stone. SECOND ROW: G. Misener, D. Steffen, W. Keller, J. Hoeldt, secretary: C. Pauly, presidentg N. Pekelsma, Vice-president, F. Grockis, M. Ledvina, D. Fife. FRONT ROW: j. Grady, 1. Bermudez, R. Aleckson, W. De- Wees, W. Panerali, K. Pidgeon. A ' LETTERMEN'S CLUB Being a member of the Lettermen's Club is an honor for the distinguished ath- letes at Grayslake. These men proudly wore their G's and determined the sport activities of the school. This organization is composed of those winning major sports awards. The purpose of the club is the establishment of better standards in High School sportsmanship. 102
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is SCIENCE CLUB BIOLOGY CLUB, BACK ROW: j. Saltz, I. Harris, K. Henry, M. Palm, S. Eckoff, R. Ferguson, R. Sherwood. SEATED: A. De- Nault, M. Calvert, I. Rolin, T. Beahan. The Biology Club is sponsored by Mr. Keller. They limit their experimentations to biological science, and are also required to complete a project. CHEMISTRY CLUB, BACK ROW: M. Rouse, 1. Charleston, V. Majcw, D. Rosene, E. Nielsen, B. Kay, 1. Savot. SECOND ROW: L. Murphy, T. Peterson, R. Sherwood, T. Reed, S. Horner, L. Fish, E. Faller. SEAT- ED: S. Eckoff, P. Drazine, E. Drescher, L. Goodenough, C. Back, C. Potter. Mr. Miller sponsors the Chemistry Club, the largest oi the three groups. Each member is required to complete a project for the Science Fair. . g'5I? PHYSICS CLUB, BACK ROW: A. Wesley, j. Savot, D. Beite. FRONT: I. Shaub, V. Majew. Mr. Krieger sponsors the smallest branch of the science club. These are all upperclass- men who have taken or are taking physics. They too complete a project. This is the first time that the science club has been arranged this way, and the sponsors have hopes for a large club in the future.
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