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HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES: F ront row m M. Ropar, K. Miller, R. Hayduck, P. Cowen. C. McCue. J. Hennessey, J. Saya. A. Parry, C. Fredenburg. 59mm! mw D. Campagna, L. Cameron. M. Austin, J. Cole, K. Cross. C. Ep- ple, T. Downs, J. Erickson, A. Foster, G. Byrd. N. Lewis. Em k row C. Geleske. P. Badkey, S. Miller. M. Keen. P. Hubbard. G. Hinton. S. Cavanaugh, K. Gruen- berg, R. Hyska, M. Amberg. Homecoming week sudden but successful
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Poor attendance blamed The second annual Bazaarnaval was held at Rogers in the fall. The day was not extremely wet. cold or cloudy; consequently, there must have been another factor which kept the people away. However, dis- regarding the poor turnout. the Bazaarnaval was a good time and worthwhile experience for those who did attend; The basic idea of the Bazaarnaval is sound in theory - the combination of a bazaar and carnival. Also. it's a great way for the classes and clubs to make mon- ey. But, if the Bazaarnaval is to be a success in future years. something must be done to spark the interest of the students. Perhaps more plan- ning and publicity is needed. What- ever the reason, the Bazaarnaval is not accomplishing its purpose. Hopefully, only time is needed to correct this. time enough for the Rogers High School Bazaarnaval to become a traditional happening.
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Backwards Day produced whole-hearted participation as gerG alahcselP dressed completely backwards. i12i Some students' definition of backwards became a little twisted as they showed up wrong side out! i9.13i Farmers Day revealed the true heart of Rogers' Cornfield Spirit. It began with stu- dents transporting themselves to school farmer-fashion. i15i Lunch period exposed the gardener in Henry Woltord as he treated friends with homegrown watermelon. im At the end of Farmers Day. Roberta Karras took time to relax at the student store. am The Homecoming pep session hustled into a screaming success as the Seniors won the Spirit Stick ili judged by Mr. Abraham's noise box iZi and the Juniors' artistic abili. tv won them the award for the best decorated halls. iln Mrs. Koepke, in charge of the pep session. iSi made sure everything ran smoothly. Relays raced back and forth with the faculty getting in on the act. including Mrs. King and Mr. Glenn. i8i Matt Kester and Debbie Kohler conducted the fun while the Homecoming candidates waited in suspense. UM Finally. during half time of the game against South Bend Jackson. Kim Gruenberg was crowned Rogers' first Homecoming Queen. Mi
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