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FIRST ROW: Chuck Packard, Treasurer, Dick Wagoner, Vice Presi- dent: Jim MacRitchie, President. SECOND ROW: Warren Hartman, Ron Dixon, Lee Jackson, Chuck Snyder, Jim Weaver, Rick Lorenzen, Doug Johnson, Jon Teschner, Mike Haddad, THIRD ROW: Jim Bartz, Dan Neary, John Hull, Chuck Shanteau, Barry Bateman, Randy Root, Bruce Dunn, Mike lgney, Dave Edwards, FOURTH ROW: Mike Vos- dogones, Dick Larimer, Harry Hinde, Gary Miles, Ed Knock, Gary Swailes, Emil Strohmaier, Tom Wismer, Marv Tiller, Geoff Rieger: FIFTH ROW: Joe Scott, Larry- Cunningham, Dennis Baumgartner, Bob Winterhalter, Harry Will, Dave Whitacre, Jack Jacobs, Kenneth Roe, Chuck Seeman, Bill Lange: SIXTH ROW: Marc Pember, Don Roettger, Frank Haupricht, Bill Jacob, Dave Sieia, George Lauger- man, Dick Stoddard, Terry Riek, Norm Koenigseker, Denny Kemke, John Kotecki, Mr. Thomas Lyons. service to school and communit Key - ' ,- -' my . . .1 -' fer' i 'WSW 1:2 for ?1?fifzs:'!3.:f fi: f .- ' P -. -A si.-W . it :Sw v :N f ' of- - '451'??'3!E?'g pgs mir-' 35 -.. ti2,g2,sff'. ,ps ., tag ,, . -. ,F pw ff- . 1 . . , -. -L, qt, , f :vw sf -rw: .- gg.: tc, pg 4+ :f 'iii M rs' , Y - S . X mf g Q ' its - ,r -,Af ' 'A vii ' ' - . fx : I -J: . - 1 as ,L Q , in 3- , ' 6 egg! ec X ,, 1 .M f,-TM: NX ix' ' Y '5 .,5F'- --Q A vi vii: .rw X J'- U'S!'V'1' v , g-nrfrfh . Q- 1 ' if i....y'ilQZfizs -r .she-s . r ,f .xii-'i2iiiiikt:Tr, i1,:it:-fixwfisgysisf. . the '-lil.-ffl!-Gilt? ' .. 2 -Nah 'JV'-I.1'QL f k M'-r-'ix-11,fs:?,f 'Lui' i: -lf ' - 21395, 1 42-'M::fmav4 K R ,ri:rw2w.1dii:i:.5ii 1-rrrsgws. i ' ' -i '--21i fZ. :fit-E41 F'-H. ' '+,T-'z'!1-Fi .-'fwrhili '-'.fT-Lai' 'ii i i -X -s f 3 2 ' 11131-4 :1 , -: I sem i. -., 5 gil i . R .,:L..:i.f:,,.: i txt .x ,T-,am 1 3 '12 it X , m ,.ef' r H' , ,-'15,F.fi- R -75,5735 .5 E . i, i g- , . -, .,- K fp,-,:.., -w.-mi wi 1 N 3 i ' , ' 1 rx , 1 X X , X : ,, i, ,Q K ' l 4' 4 , it Y X M . 1 T n, J-ff s Y . .1 ,i X, L ., . .i l, i Hu. xg-. . , , f 43. x - x, V- 1 ' V ' . E15 Q i t sg, xl - - z' , o f Y x f A p: 11- - -X . .xv ---55, , Y,,.f' ag 'Six' ,nil-i W X s . ffri:f:r2: XX . - X.. i :z.if ' H'ft:A,?i3'r- or-M as - i ' N. rv' is -s,.iZ't' 'wi-:ir:f,'.'-a ' ,Wiz ste- ' ' I i' . ' .-.I-f-it if fQ f5:'-'-ii'?,ie:'fqft -, N i - , ii: 52 '. . .. U u'g:z.ffi.- ,gE4.',u-tn. ' I ' fn!-1il1f ,1 Vt' V? . f fm... :.fi'1::L:fi , :.f.-K 1 -V - -J :. . i. 1-.' s.-:.!s.:1:.a J.ews:z:are.1-eseeeseeaci:.si.'.2.nf: The Key Club is a public service organization which tries to improve our school and community. Any sophomore, iunior, or senior boy who meets the qualifications is eligible for membership in this progressive club. The requirements are a C average in all subjects and a de- sire to help others. Although the Key Club is under the school's direc- tion, it is sponsored by the local Kiwanis Clubs. The Key Club has two symbols which are present at all the monthly meetings. One is a flag with the international Kiwanis ensignia and the other is a gold bell. One service of the club is the making of the Rogers Student Directory. The boys put a lot of time into making this booklet which saves stu- dents time and effort. Another project is a handbook for all new stu- dents coming into Rogers. Each year the Key Club awards a scholar- ship to one of its deserving members. During the Christmas season, the club won first prize in the decorating contest for its display in the front hall. Next year, we can again look to the Key Club for con- tinued service. 109
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. , gy, g .y FRONT ROW: Bill Jacob, Frank Haupricht, Jim Balough, Ron War- Dick Wagoner, SECOND ROW: Dick Stoddard, Dave Sieia, Jim ren, Bob Winterhalter, Jerry Jesnen, Jim Myles, Dan Neary, Chuck Sneed, Dave Whitacre, John Ling, Emil Strohmaier, Bill Lange, George Shanteau, Bc' Zachman, Larry Brunner, Ron Dixon, Joe Grzecho- McComesky, John Baxter, Jim Bartz, Norm Ashbacher, Chuck Synder, wick, Jim TM?1cRitchie, Jim Weaver, Don Miley, Warren Hartman, Lee Tom Wismer, Marv Tiller, Bill Brubaker, Tom Luettke, John Preston, Jackson, Chuck Packard, Bob Gilley, Melvin Platzke, Jon Papenfus, Kraig Keil, Dave Russell, George Laugerman, Ed Knack. Students look to the e clubs for Varsity The Varisty R Club is eligible to any boy who has earned a varsity letter in any of Rogers' tine sports such as football, basketball, base- ball, wrestling, track or golt. Receiving this varsity letter means that the boy has excelled not only in the sport in which he has participated, but also in good sportsmanship. Although the school sponsors this club, they receive a great deal ot help from the Athletic Boosters. This is an organization made up ot interested parents and other adults whose aim is to try to improve the Rogers High School's athletic program. The purpose of the Varisty Club is to maintain school spirit which they need in their sports. They do this by making pep signs tor the dilterent games. They also are a constant source of service to the school. This year the club had many interesting projects. Among these were the back-to-school dance and the Varsity - Faculty bas- ketball game. The advisers ot this organization are the varsity coaches. All in all, the members ot the Varsity Club are the leaders ot the school and exceedingly proud ot their club. 108
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Discharging books and collecting fines in the Rog- ers library are two ot the many duties at the stu- dent librarians. They are a great help to Ivlrs. Franklin, the head librarian, in arranging books in systematic order. The twenty-two student as- sistants are kept busy helping with the displays, checking in new magazines and tracking down overdue books. Assisting with routine reference questions is a job that they willingly assume. The service which makes them invaluable to most Rogerites is the tact that they show students where to locate needed information and reference ma- terials. These librarians proved to be a great help in keeping the library onthe move in 1962. Checking out a book for Dick Stoddard are librarians Kathy Menke and Linda LeSueur. Librarians FIRST ROW: Kathy Menke, Barbara Cook, Joyce Kmiec. SECOND Albert, Mrs. Robert Franklin, John Swiergosz, Bill McConneha, Craig ROW: Leslie Spengler, Marian Moor, Joanne Kapfhammer, Joan Hovath, Joe Rawlins, Linda LeSueur, Margo Holland, Sandra But- Muckenhirn, Karen-Sue Knous, Claudia Ferner, Kathy Craft, Mar- ler, Mrs. Betty Hohenberger, assistant Librarian, garet Kuhl. THIRD ROW: Rita Patterson, Helen Anderson, Joyce li itil is tall The e students help to promote
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