James Rodgers Junior High School - Echo Yearbook (St Clair Shores, MI)
- Class of 1970
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-ver rw-'lP'N'lF'+1- '1 www A W I ,,,. . . ,,,., PP' 'H' w Hi- Y' , ',-4rZ,', -- -1-f' , ' ' ' ' ' g ECHQ James Rodgers Junior High School St. Clair Shores, Michigan Introduction Faculty Activities Sports Students f Advertising Acknowledgements We Have a Lot to Live No man stands alone. Through all the centuries of recorded time, man have set into motion influences that affect your life today .... We are the heirs of the ages. Men reaching for the stars have created for us a world of challenge .... Living in us now are the ideals of the ragged soldiers of Valley Forge, the gallant Pilgrims, the daring explorers and pioneers, the fighters for freedom through all history .... On a more intimate note, our mothers, fathers, teachers, clergymen, friends have built their influences into our character More enduring than skyscrapers, bridges, cathedrals, and other material symbols of man's achievement are the invisible monuments of wisdom, inspiration and example erected in the hearts and minds of men .... Example has immortal momentum. It has been truly said that a boy does not have to be shown a mark on a wall to measure up to, when there is a man around about the size he wants to be .... Mentor Graham, teacher of Lincoln, is forgotten, but his influence lives forever in the lVlan for the Ages .... WS? Rodgers Has a Lot to Ideas move through time and space changing the world, making all things new, from the discovery of fire and the invention of the wheel to the development of atomic power .... Words are charged with everlasting power. The radiant words of the Sermon on the lVlount light the spirits of each generation. The axioms of the great inspire men to rise on steppingstones of their dead selves to higher things. Simple words expressing courage, faith and love have immortal significance in the lives of millions .... Our example, our words, our ideals can also be projected into the future to live forever in the lives of others.... As we help men to grow, as we work for peace, under- standing and good will, our influence will merge, with the good influences of men of every age, into the eternal golden stream of God's goodness .... As we throw the weight of our influence on the side of the good, the true and the beautiful, our lives will achieve an endless splendor. They will go on in others, bigger, finer, nobler than we ever dared to be. The Art of Living Forever by - Wilfred A. Peterson Give .V Q 1,?-F i. A .-,x tg fy le W if F . ' 'i .fe ., ..::.-:za L , Wi L. ,,....-.1-1- What Would We Do Without... 1 V, px. 4,4 4 Q -.1 1 L Lx Eg-:Q Y ' I ' f++A i . 1 A smooth running office is a tribute to a secretary. Our As principal offames Rodgers, Mr. Hanzelt has many times proven himself worthy of the task. His helpfullness and warmth will always be appreciated. Without his understanding many of our school activities would not be possible. ' 3 --.-1 H - Mrs. Pollack is one of the best. Her easy smile is one of her best attributes. -1-ff'--eq..... N l- 1,1 Q. 'r ti- ..-..-' ...fe 171.4 ,,,- ,. :L Y, -Q Q., 4- gr- ' ' ' ' '1' ' lOHJi.'Z'vaaa.f - 2 v, , q -Q - Ly' V, .- I: .y , Being the assistant principal's secretary is a tough As the assistant principal, Mr. Woodstock keeps us all in line. He always finds time to talk to students and discusss school problems. Both he and Mr. Hanzek are very enthusi- astic when it comes to new ideas. We are always given a fair chance. 4 job, but Mrs. Commerson handles it easily. She helps keep our school in working order. I w i . If you have any trouble with your books, Mrs. Lock- wood will be there to lend a hand. Her fine organiza- tion of the bookroom and counselors office make her a real asset to our school. I . I'J.Lb:r: Q, ., 35.55 t 1.1-X Efficiency is what describes the general office when headed by Mrs. Lingemann. Each day she solves dozens of problems as well as keep track of the students. Without the help of our custodians our school would not be what it is today. It's just amazing how messy the school is after classes and how clean it is the next morning. Mr. O'Neil, Mr. Peters, Mr. Munday and Mr. Mason keep things running during the day. The library proves helpful for study and reference work I under the watchful eyes of the librarian Miss Brown and her - li secretary Mrs. McMahon. At any time of the school day they are ready to help students find anything they need. V 1 3:9 , 5 Even though Mrs. Casari has many duties she is always willing to give advice to any students. She takes a real interest in our problems. is so J I fi A smile this big must make a classroom a pleasant place to be. Mrs. Kadluroski's students find her an honest friend and a good teacher. -seg Our counselors always find time to talk with students, especially Mr. Suminslsi. Throughout the year he has helped guide us through all our problems. Friends Always Willing to Help ---,1 F-M 3,7777 . V i -ln-:I 5 -3 ' 5 rw A., ,- h , This is a man truly dedicated to his profession. As a teacher of the Special Education classes and sponsor of the Student Council he most certainly has his hands full. Working with the Special Education students is a job Miss Stafford finds interesting and rewarding. Her concerned counseling is something all her students appreciate. . , ill' 'if l ,.i:,.l,:a,31.:i. 4 9, Q Eg aye- Today the Classroom Tomorrow the World li U One can't help but find American historylyascinating when you have Mrs. Cairo for a teacher. hen leaving her class you are sure to know more about the world you live in. ' 'T t, Ifyau have ever been in Mr. Schoenfeld's history class then you know what a great history teacher he is. You learn more in one year in his class than you could in five years somewhere else. His classes are always filled with variety. There's never a dull moment in Mrs. Morgan's history class. Here she is in the middle of one of her captivating lessons. 7 5-1 For the past three years Mr. Robb has accompanied the ninth graders to Washington, D.C. on their annual class trip. He also teaches Social Studies and Indus- trial Arts. X 2 ...A I. It av 4 T ' -X rfiqlmiga , - 1 Axqflivf, f' A Discussing the main types of govemments in her Civics classes and explaining the geography of our world to her social studies classes are only two of the many topics covered in Mrs. Skrentnefs work day. 7 E When you come out ofMr. Deckert's class you are sure of every- thing he has taught you. He teaches his math in a very interesting and effective way. Mr. Deckert also serves Rodgers as a coach. 4 '1P-15, Math class can be the most boring place to be. But not if you have Miss Sabat as a teach- er. She explains math in such a way that you can't help but compre- hend. 8 , 3' .. sr: ' ,Wu U 1.-W-rf' ' . , ,gf , 3 .- ' , ' '- . .,-. ..,... e ' -. ' 'J , ,-.e- gf' w, 1 - , . A ,1 3 gk f 0. .i Q 4 'QW pf'-Q -nm. 3 1' M - 1' 1 NA .11-n .a....-' ' v mill! .. - Mrs. Hills teaches her math in a very effective and promising way. If you have any questions about math, she's the one to ask. It A11 Adds Up sw! FQ Two and two has always added up to four, but nowadays you never know. Mr. Plough, head ofthe Math department, explains math in a very easy but a very challenging way. Mathematics can be fun ifyou are lucky enough to have Mrs. Honer for a teacher. New to Rodgers, many have found her methods of teaching math quite different from what we are used to. ,uf i h :rw .m --tw ,. Mrs. Kuznia's outstanding artistic ability and kind words are all ofthe assurance her students need to turn out fine projects in her class. 55 Mr. Dobrzycki has a nack for creativeness which helps all his students do the right thing in his class. His personality tops it off to make him an excellent Industrial Arts teacher. Mr. Schroeder's careful, professional instruction makes the shop both a safe and an interesting place to work. Do Your Own Thing .,.. , .:::. W1 M . ' . ,lie Few of us are gifted with artistic talent. Mr. Kuznia, head of the art department, guides those of us who are artistically inclined from water colors to scul ture durin the three ears art is o ered. P S Y E Wx I ttf Miss Czarnecki has many duties. In addition to teach- ing art in the elementary and junior high, she is head of the audio-visual department. ,1 '.m nl' w : i 'l7 Mr. Christenserfs way of making English interesting fascinates his students. A good teacher can also be a nice guy is very true in his case. Mr. Christensen also sponsors the school paper. Ain't They Wunderful Teaching English is Miss Abooharnad's specialty. We can guarantee that you will never fall asleep in her class. The school wouldn't be the same without her. r. Fi K As an English teacher Mrs. Shippey has many duties. She teaches English gram- 'iv-L ' . mar and literature and gives a helping hand where ever necessary, Her smiling face has won many a friend at Rodgers. 'S-N new . Tx - S. Mrs. Quirk writes down remarks and comments as a student gives a speech to the class. She has many admirers at Rodgers because her ideas are our ideas. 10 If you are planning a career on the stage you should W take drama from Mrs. Sanders. You will know all about the stage and theater. In Mrs. Palmer's English class you don't only learn English but she combines bits of humor to make the class more interesting. Time goes by so fast in her class it almost makes you wish you had her all day long. ITTIJI, F 22- 5' U gi '-Q-and E, 4 XR. With the expert advice and supervision of Mrs. Vidosh anyone will think English is fun. But don't think it's all fun. Some very serious learning goes on in her class. She also teaches Remedial Reading with extreme understanding. The book reports that Mrs. lanes' classes write prove to be a very interesting project to the class. Her lively personality keeps the ball rolling. English with Mrs. Brooks is more than an experi- ence. Not only is her class interesting but it's always fun. Other than teaching English, she is an advisor for the National Honor Society. BHT + AMK I SCIENCE His dazzling sense of humor and knowledge of science sparks off the hidden inventiveness in the so called scientists at Rodgers. Mr. Auble teaches science from the IPS approach. yllyf' 11 Mrs. McCarran is a very busy and well liked teacher in our school. She teaches Math and Science and spansors our eighth grade Chee,-. The science department at Rodgers leaders. She gives all her stu- School Offers COW-593 that Play an im' dents an extm helping hand, portant role in a student's future. Mr. Hole is a vital part of science teaching. He helps students through all science problems. 12 Who says science can't be fun? Under the direction of Mrs. Boles sci- ence is a ball. Mrs. Boles is capable of turning a group of bored students into enthusiastic scientists. Aerospace is a blast with Mr. Kennedy, as are all his other science classes. He seems to captivate everyone with his ultra-brite smile. Learning about science and liking it at the same time always happens in Mrs. French's classes. Lucky are the students who have her for a teacher. The Beat Goes On er' l ,J I.. Q.,-L Zn, I-fzl V... With Mr. Tourre coaching the seventh grade football team and teach- ing life, physical and earth science it would be hard to find a student in Rodgers school who doesn't know hirn. His classes are always interesting. He makes sure you know your science. D Xl, qf1Ig31.i .fvfrfiia 41515 3 .. IQ 15 L3 Q : . .fir 'f :pf-mai.-F54 fl t fi M PIL-if 1 W f..:,4f'7L3'fQf,Qf' if 4 'E 5??i'13'li 1 - .., nf - ' I -i Aw Y - Q1 : '. 011 . M ' 1g,.zl5--'Q . ,'f:?'5' .Vi5. S -.F v-'I Er n 1 5 'll' 1 .fr fe , Many who have Mrs. Hanick for a music teacher say that music is one of the most beautiful sounds to be heard. The quality of the Rodgers Singers is evidence of this fact. fi - X One! Kick! Down! james Rodgers Marching Band comes to rest. During most ' o the ear the Concert Band la s under the direction o Mr. Uriclc, iving ,, 9' P 3' H performances and going to various band activities. 13 To help round out a person and keep him in good physical condition Mr. Thomson's body building classes life barbells while Mr. Thomson rates their performance. Mr. DaPra, the Physical Education teacher, strives to make classes as interesting as they are beneficial. .lust ask any of his students. 14 Fit for Fun l 1 ,ff Mrs. Byerly is a very good modem dance and gym teacher. She knows just what to teach and how to teach it. When coming out of her class you are in good shape. None of Miss Secord's girls are going to be out of shape after she picks the chicken fat off them with her helpful exercises. General Business Speed and accuracy are the things Mrs. Liggett observes in her students. She makes typing and general business very Z exciting. fwx v. ' f E .hx Learning to speak a foreign language is hard work and lots of study, but if you are in Miss Gaona's Spanish class you will find that leaming can be fun. Her class covers all Spanish culture. Looking to The Future -- .J 2? V, Q .s.J.' ' Q Round the World fLeftj French with Mrs. Clemens is both enjoyable and educational. Her methods of teaching and her humor are combined very nicely. fRight1 This language teacher exposes students to the opportunity to make rapid replies and then to hear them on tape. Here you see Mrs. Pindur working with her German class. Sewing class requires precision and , . . . . I H1-ig. . , a lceen e e and that is ust what Mrs ' Q ' i vw- 7 I ' , Ulson is out to show the girls in her 4 class. Here you see her with some of her class fitting a pattern. Miss Wagner believes every girl should take Home Economics since it intro- duces her to all phases of homemalcing. New to Rodgers, the girls have found her to be an excellent teacher and a good friend. Teaching cooking and sewing equally well Miss Freden prepares the girls of Rodgers for the world ofhomemaking. Miss Freden also sponsors the Home Ec. club. .iuiifxsilma P! ' 5 - rr f' V Y F ' JGZE- -' , wg ' . . . Y.., ,,A. . wir? 5 i 1' , L 'N- ACTIVITIES Student Council Once again the spirit of giving captured the hearts ofthe Raiders as Christmas toys pi ed up for the less fortunate. Beaming proudly are Rick Stackpoole, fan Baker, Mr. facobs and Robin Maison. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS The Seventies brought a new spirit to Rodgers and the Student Council chan neled that spirit in the right direction. Among their most notable accomplish- ments this year was the establishment of a new dress code. President .......................... Rick Stackpoole Vice-president ..... .... P hil Ceccacci Secretary ......... ....... ,I an Baker Treasurer . ..... Robin Maison NINTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE' REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES Wayne Fisher Terry Baker Chris Mangiapane Jerry Nanni Jan Baker Rick Stackpoole John Pfeiffer Bonnie Reid Marie Spencer Mike D'Agostin0 Greg Roeheleau Mary Kay Pellegrino Leonard Cusenza Cynthia Jeffrey Pat Kenny V Phil Ceccacci Annette Gosselin Colleen Meadows Robin Maison Tim Galvin Jerry Gingrich ,Ian Omlar Linda C arollo Joe Simoncini Byron Quinlan ,I im Goolsbee Pat Keyes Paul Dobis Virginia Hutchinson John Watts Liz Frabotta Wendy Weglarz Mark Wells Chris Hoetteman Pamela Gersch Craig Keller Hearing Echoes the Yearbook Staff A new staff, a new name, a new look-the 3. ' Echo is born. The halls of Rodgers have ii heard man echoes this year: pollution and Y protest and laughter and learning. We've tried to catch them all in ECHO. ECHO claims the following: Diane Ambrozy, Diane Krease, Debbie Moore, Karem Williams, Jackie Lyszczyk, Jill Nicholson, Sue Amyot, Karen Haase, Sue Miller, Claudia Frenette, Marie Spencer, Rose Orlando, Janet Schaeffer, Kim Kalamick, Mary Cetrone, Donna Allen, Bonnie Stabile, Marjie Hershiser, Mark Delnorenzo, Chuck Datallo, Pat Huha, Michelle Thompson, Denise Swiderski, Bonnie Reid, Vicki Hoetger, Corinne Marques, Lala Dolinski, Sandy Ericson, Nancy Alder, Kim Kane, Debbie Deschyver, Karen Sawusch, Debbie Boike, Shelly Adragna, Debbie Aiello, Ann Brosnan, smile for the camera. Carol Peterson, Denise Karowski, Michele Malkiewicz Janet Wietku, Joyce Wietku, Chris Staub, Cheryl Viua, Anne Goertz, Tina Gennari, Denise Reske. A dedicated staff takes a minute from a busy work session to look up and Help for Future Homemakers The fine art of homemaking is explored more extensively by these dedicated young ladies. In addition to their regular time during the school day in the Home EC room, these girls hurry back after school as members of the Home Economics Club to receive additional tips N from Miss Freden concerning cooking and sewing. X Deciding an a pattern is even more difficult than buying a dress. These girls lend each other some moral support in their decision. , , 19 Cheerleaders Charge the Atmosphere Spirit! Spirit! Let's hear it! is the constant cry from Rodgers outstanding cheerleaders. With them leading our cheers at the pep assemblies and games, how could we not have spirit. 1 AT Y , -F Precision and enthusiasm characterize the routines of these lively ninth graders. 20 -gf' -1 Z7 1 '- ' :- - W . .- ,ig ., - . 5 A, f- 1,8- , -,vii . .t:,'r'rrf-- - - ' ,g , , 1, . , , . ,ff ft -fi-' .a 1:-,J -s--.. gp. j , 2 -' - 13... , .1 .k.',,,1-Jrqf, -1-Q--N. -Q W -in ear fi ' 1 : Y- A' ' - 4,-.legs . ',-115.-H - 1.4.1-f1:,.'.f' 1, -1 2 Y. -vfwm.,:-,rg Q : :ua-A N 'znhggg Engl., V Q , - M N14 1-aslggdz, ,.:, ' . ., ,-. W.-. Q' ' -,gf 1 -., .fl rj. v -1.3-f-W .7 .Y . ' ' . .3 1, 'flfflf ,Qliji fy ' Eagfffsi-'1E'1 ' ' , '. 3 Y, -r z-frfiffl f'i?.,2r' - - Y ,,,,,- ,..,. R . , . -Aga.. . -. .e U31 ,+. 1 i,...1s, , . V we 3 1' -LJQ4 , ,.-,ws I' Q., .--1 sr A ' 'A .' Cs. as ,...3, r, Q., .N Kathy has the Raiders roaring as they awaken some excitement before an important game. The air is really ringing. EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADILRS Back row Donna Bowman Kay Vorn berger Jeanette Wasn1ck Pam Rust Cmdy Gulyas Front row ,Ian Omlar Elame R1eCk Chrls Staub and Gale Brown Hours and hours of work IS what makes our g1rls look so good on the floor Sometlmes prxde takes the place of energy -s 5414. Some role playmg QIVCS the g1rls the feelmg of actual combat To the delmght of all the Ra1ders the cheerleaders present a Sklt at one of our pep assemblles Jew on the scene tlus year was the spectacular 1 F2 t t pom pom routlne to the tune of Mama Radm Q X Clty here we come' rj: r j r 'E ,H X 1 W all .w...m, 1- ,., frees,-:M ,ii , :X 1 1 H J ,Ai - 'jj5. ui bl A .2 , tl :Li-552:21 1-as 2 , 1 Q' 11 Q, ' 4 .. l' N, I V'-iira ' 2- ' ,.i 1' ' ' V ,..l f mu VV , V ' , , - w -., Z 1 wr ' V- . - if ' A , W ' , R f t Q I ne- - -I 7 i M ,N N .2 W n l - ' 'K l I 'Z . . - : 7 - , . I V 7 9 7 ' : 3 -233-L ' , - t -, , . w ' I' w W' , I .-V. . 1,,.,., ,,,, ' b P 5' A .N 'Q Y N ' ' .-f ' ' V L X ' . ' . 4 ft . - v ' . ' .. -:. , . Q ' t ' I' ' .Ltr , ...a ll ,I ' Rodgers' Rising Stars Rodgers drama students have con- tinued their tradition of excellence. A new addition to this year's repetoire was the presentation of several childrenfs productions presented for the elementary students throughout the school year. Outstanding short skits were presented also for the entertainment of various English classes. , 17:1 'V f ,. iv .ga v ,- LTL., The fame of Rodgers Singers has spread far and wide during this year. Their voices were heard at the Macomb Mall at Christmas time in a special con- cert for shoppers. A fine showing at the Choral Festival this year brought them to the attention of the entire area. 24 Rodgers' Singers Raise Their Voices SEVENTH GRADE SINGERS: Tina Didorosi, Karen Estes, Mike Haase, Mike Guy, Julie Hardy, Pam lngle, Chris Joachim, John Johnston, Sue McDougall, Veronica Przicina, Sandra Richter, Doug Simpson, ,lay Radziewicz, Arlene Ward, Charles Weiss, Susan Wingo. ' RODGERS SINGERS: Tina Ales, Daryl Bartl, Julie Braund, Dawn Cook, Debbie Dett- loff, Mark DeLorenzo, Debbie England, Joe Hashem, Janice Jackman, Dawn Johnson, Mary Ann Kehoe, Mary Lacelle, Michele Malkiewicz, Laurie Matson, Dan liochovitz, Diane Salem, Cheryl Schemke, Sue Willoughby. 'v J li ss' 5 D ' A ,J 1 4 , . A A s ' .i. ' rf . R, A The Beat of the Band E Tii1'f3-an -tn. l ' ,'.! : 's F K. r n CONCERT RAND MEMBERS: Debbie Deschryver, Gloria Wirwille, Ellen Tar- senko, Roseann Lasala, Tania Coldes, Carey Voloshin, Daryl Bartl, Dawn Wollenzien, ,lohnilyn Ward, Karen Jansen, Kim Kane, Ingrid Zwickey, Marie Spencer, Theresa Wilson, Greg Doornkaat, Sue Villcme, Lynn Schroeder, Karen Sawusch, Tom Radke, Linda Riegel, Diane lafrate, Kathy Ciannino, Kim Dan- iels, Lorraine Karczewski, ,lean Martin, Joan Rife, Barry Sweet, Debbie Stev- ens, Mark Augsburger, Ron llelmle, Shirley Conroy, .lamina Vasconcellos, Mark Delorenzo, Steve Mick, Paul Ventimiglia, Paul Bruck, Bob Fulgenzi, ,lim Are- takis, Pat Hulvey, Eileen Kerrigan, John Davis, David Zombo, Kathy Armani, Noreen Cersch, Dean Caputo, Joe Hashem, Pam Doornkaat, Dan Rochovitz, Guy Vanllyckeghem, Gary Arini, Al Bartlett, Richard Schmidt, Dennis Lacelle, Ron Stejakowski, Sam Holdsworth, Tim Maiuri, Mike Mastrianni, Ken Hughes, Nick Aretakis, John Romas, ,lim Krease, Kevin Hickey, Bob Weir, Howard Rayner, Tom Neal, Paul DeGraeve, Paul Sabelhaus, Gary Skiles, Pam Gersch, Mike Ratajczak, .lim Bowling, Cheryl Vuia, Marty Kahn. :X fi' Al i u The band also are proud members of the Raider family. Their performances this year were nothing short of spectacu- lar. A good showing at Festival was fol- lowed by a most enjoyable Spring Concert. The frosting on the cake was the award received at the St. Clair Shores Memorial Day Parade. Their sound has been pre- served for us all to enjoy on a long i playing record. f Q f ,HR,,,,Wn p ,... . 1 11,87 VT The end of a season. 25 KRE-AWK Majorettes N Four lovely majorettes arrived on the scene at Rodgers this year. They include from left to right: Robin Maison, Nancy Bischoff, Kim Kane and Marilyn Andrews. Gir1S'Ath1etiC Club Much more fun than formal exercise are the activities of the Girl's ' Athletic Club. Most of their activities are scheduled for the after school hours and include all kinds of Sports and gymnastic activities. In addi- tion to competing among themselves the girls challenged Kennedy Junior High School in various athletic events. The tramp is nothing but 1' I iz fun as Robin Maison demon- T, pr 'Ag-ff 1 strates with a grin. I 1 H'-Q g M Q X X I 1 l -'-. I 1, N l A rollicking game of basketball keeps everyone on their toes. Gracefulness Grows with Modern Dance The most popular new edition to our curriculum at Rodgers was the girl's modern dance and gymnastics class. Since the girls at Rodgers are all interested in becoming graceful and poised young ladies the popularity of this class is no mystery. -gui 'QW 3 Hr: 2' Watching intently as their CIZISSIYIQILCH go through El routine the girls learn from each othcr. cv' Gjgaei 'Tai ,H V if 5? Exercise is essential! National Junior I-Ionor Society N The National Junior Honor Society fosters leadership and service as well as scholarship. The students on these pages are outstanding in all these char- acteristics. From their ranks come the leaders of Rodgers and the active mem- bers of most school activities. NINTH GRADE MEMB ERS: Susan Amyot, Hogan Bielski, Karen Dmytrenko, Julianna Gennari, Tania Goldes, Karen Haase, Lynn Hennings, Marjorie Hershiser, Mary Lacelle, OFFICERS-First row: Pam Rust-secretary, Marjie Hershiser-president, Mrs. Gary Manning, Susan Miller, Laureen Matson, Brooks-advisor. Second row: Hogan Bielski-Sandy Ericson-Vice president, Rose Orlando, Pamela Rasschaert, Richard M3156 Spencerfnreasurer. Sayen, Donna Sensoterra, Marie Spencer, Carey Voloshin, Ruthelen Walters, Karen Williams. ' Y EIGHTH GRADE MEMBERS: Roseanne Adragna, James Aretakis, Mary Butler, Linda Carollo, Christopher Corey, Elizabeth Danta, Barbara DeGraeve, Paula DeJager, Judy Dodt, David Ede, Sandy Ericson, Christine Gennari, Kim- berly Kane, Roseanne LaSala, Michele Malkiewicz, Dianne Malwitz, John Morgan, Anne Marie Olsen, Kathleen Prahel, Wendy Richards, Elaine Rieck, Linda Riegel, Pamela Rust, Diane Salem, Kenneth Tomich, Theresa Wilson, Cheryl Vuia, Margaret Wolfe, Ingrid Zqickey. SEVENTH GRADE MEMBERS: Pamela Allen, Steven Bon- nell, Sheryl Carless, Laura Dare, Paula Dobis, Karen Gwisdala, John Hutek, Lorraine Karczewski, Thaddeus Mazur, Chris Moceri, Lauri Morgan, Angela Tiseo, Paul Ventimiglia, Jeffrey Weir, Mark Wells. NINTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE 4 , ,.:, .: 6 Z SLE Z as , ' 5 ' J ., 5, - : E1 - I a . Teachers Remaln Undefeated H9022 Wmnmm 2SS'9fe :r':s EST.:- cnr:-W 'orb 51'5'USg:'cn IUQHNU-4-t1l'Y' Ch-150295. r-for' Do 'o'J f'f1 .:,. mD 'SZf7 fr Una.. E-'gm:,.cn'5f .-5....mm SYQOHO 502555 :Enigma Simifbe- . 902.5-mm m 'V' 'TJ G'r --'fo 0 :Omen mn- 71:- r-fU4a7-'Om rngsmgi Sofgmun '-sa 093 cn :rg .. . cn i 4 N H an -re- n . ,, I K In L K' 1. No question as to who is in command here. Experience wins The cheerleading squad: Left to right: Miss Secord, Mrs. Skrentner, Mrs. Palmer, Miss Wag- ner, Mrs. Sanders, Miss Gaona, Mrs. Quirk, Mrs Shippey, Mrs. Brooks. '-q : f?-,.i,+,E,a:4J.uw.::aeq2SnEiu::-:-...1.QL- f 'Q ' 54 -cj, SPORTS Q' ,., Ninth Grade Football Front row: Bill Hennings, Bob Warner, Curtis Thomas, Bob Otto, Chuck'Dattolo, Greg Doornkaat, Bob Mail- loux. Back row: Mr. Thomson, .lohn Raymond, ,Iim Flasck Wayne Fisher, Rick Stackpoole, Bill Moyer, Mike Pro- cida, Cary Manning, Mark Smith, Walt Keller. Front row: Mike Whitmore, Jerry Nanni, Greg Prasnjac, Marth Kahn. Second row: Auggie n Messana, John Ciechanowski, Mike D'Agostino, 'I Tom Burleson, John Warner, Tom Brugnano, John -- ' Q 1 LaF'ata, Pat Hulvey. Last row: Mr. Thomson, Bob .ig 'f ,. Q . i, - , .5 A I Foyt, Howard McNally, Peter Michelin, Dennis , R F.. , fr Q' , ,I W , ' - -5. .' 5- Caren, Dave Stachnik, Kevin Keller, Steve f 7 5' ., - Ph-illipo, Tom Rutkowski, Mike Litzan, Ken ', fp- '4-ggiblvfijld -A egg,-,Q 'I L , 'lfll 17 B7 3 Bl'1dgeS. :Vigi l X E , -M 'Fl 'I .tau is 3. nl l Iii. :lf .W FH! XM' y 14. -Nvn Y 1: V Y. - -P in , -'53, J' 'f , of 1, if ' BH4-fl e . 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Eighth Grade Football Front row: Dave Ede, Bob Sass, Tim McClellan, Rick Vermeesch, Dennis Arsenault, Ken Tomich Tim Calvin, ,loe Boyer, Keith Medici, Bill Dietz Back row: Ken Brothers, Bill Cataldo, Brian Coffey, Ed Dellonne, Mike Mastriani, Keith New ton, Jay Branch, Mike Procida, Steve Eovaldi, Dave Morgan, Mr. DaPra, Mr. Kuznia. Pre-game stategy and meditation. l f 4 , . I A r 33 NINTI-I GRADE TEAM-Front row: Greg Prasnjak, Charles Dattalo, Steven Philippo, Robert Foyt, Dennis Caren, Mark Smith, John Verplank, Back row: Mr. Thomson, William Moir, Lance Newton, James Flasck, David Schulz, Curtis Thomas, John Santalucia. , EICHTH GRADE TEAM-Front row: David Dingle, Kevin Hickey, Mark Procida, Kenneth Tomich, Larry McKay, Keith Medici. Back row: Robert Mulcahey, David Kuhnle, Joseph Valicevic, Joel Whitfield, Robert Sass, Philip Ceccacci, Michael Smith, Mr. Plough. SEVENTH GRADE TEAM-Front row: ,lerry Am- brozy, Robert Kirk, Mark Wells, Sam Ciolino, Ron Ross, ,lay Brown, Chris Moceri. Back row: David Demchick, Robert Tyjenski, Craig Keller, Mike Uttovegio, ,lohn Romas, Steven Nantau, Thaddeus Mazur, Thomas Neal, Mr. Kennedy. The Heroes of Our Halls Mr. Plough discovers that size doesn't always mean success if determination opposes it. Bill Henning concentrates on a free shot. 1 'Q 5 an s l NINTH GRADE BASKETBALL EIGIITH GRADE BASKETBALL SEVENTH GRADE BASKEFBALL Rodgers 50 Eastland 70 -Southlake 43 Kennedy 62 E Chippewa 43' Ottawa 35 Grosse Pointe 51 South Lake 28' Kennedy ,Q 42 ,Chippewa 60 ' ii 'A Ottawa 4l L'Anse' Creuse 45' Teachers Rodgers 24 Eastland 3l. 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Diane Ambrozy iw Susan Amyot 'IX 1'-,?i 5 . 1 . ' - 1 V, X. 1 l David Andereon 'iw - elliifi Marilyn Andrews an 5' W Maureen Anthony Q, H l 3 15+ Gary Arini 5' ' il A , -,Z Kathy Armani my .5 ' f ' ' Michael Arms f h 1-105 X ffl5'1-l-5' Michael Arndt Michael Augsberger Alfred Bartlett 'fn , ,J David Bartlett f i Janet Baker -I Terry Baker W,,'-'J'-, 'gif W 38 NINTH GRADE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Rick Sayen and Marjie Hershiser l , X , 'Ei' 5 X ij?-,E'5E5Q21,: -522311: -15' -ue: be--, - ,,....w I uw W Q ,, r U Q. W V l el Lg 1' 352' BEST SMILES: LOUDEST BOY: Chris Mangiapane Chuck Spurlock and Peggy Mulcahey LOUDEST GIRL: Kim Kalamich ' m E . ,rlf Q ,':f5- Z' 51 H i I ' .IJf?ff 71 ?f' ,rw l ' ' tQQWE,fQ.L 1'lrf'Q J, f.-:3eif'ifi:gQi l L X -, 1, 1 A fl ' V No , ' he -Ii' -V 1 l'11l'T y. f ,Q l ' t ly- i ,1 up 'J. . . , f 9 ' 2' 'H' R if , .A X Dx N i A ff. .5 , WE ml N :Yr X57 gg? A L '-L., . 'lm ..'1' 1 -i. .'1'f '. .Ja ,'T' 3, ,. M , I - H, W , ,7T,...,,.,:.Hf-.f-+V ft- ,. 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We the eighth graders here at James Rodgers are Roseanna Adragna Shelley Adragna Donald Aguanno Deborah Aiello Nancy Alder J ohn Amato Richard Amato James Aretakis Dennis Arsenault Michele Ashton Shelly Augustine Mark Augsb erger Thomas Badtke Ricky Baker Susan Balfour Daryl Bartl Michael Bates Denise Bayer John Bean Michael Beck Vanessa Behlow David Behrens Daniel Bennett Valerie Bennett Blaine Biggerstaff David Bingle Kenneth Blackstone Debra Boike Susan Bowling Donna Bowman Colleen Bown Jay Branch Julie Braund Mark Brorson Anna Brosnan Kenneth Brothers Gale Brown Thomas Bruneel Mary Burke Mary Butler Don Boudry Rick Boudry Susan Calcaterra YWDB' lgtri ,El V ' ' autos -' 'ig' H ' 1 I Q: - J I 4 if l l N V - :li ,. V. Et, 1 lf A ,' ' . ll H y Mgmix '- , rl H r fi, 'Li A 1' 1 5 ,viii A ,- . - , 1 fs- J ,-2 55 -w ' -,L . 5 I I . M f X , 1 Ft, if QL :W L 3 ,. 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Lauren Behlow 2.1-:J : -- ' gg 'f at 1 x' , 5 v I '- L1 ' 'ix' J i at nw.. , I x The seventh graders here at Rodgers are starting to explore a new world, the Junior High. They are having their first real taste of responsibility and independence. In short, they are trying out their new wings. We must help them and encourage them as they slowly unfold into the fu- ture and help them make a place for themselves in this wide world of opportunity. And it isn't going to be easy. This year has been one of opportunity and to start off fresh with a clean slate. A year in which they just have begun to discover themselves, and in turn, discover others. Finding out what you are and why is a most important thing. Most of all, be yourself. 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