Rogers High School - RYB Yearbook (Michigan City, IN)

 - Class of 1984

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Students' hobbies occupied Free Time Steve Foss sold his drawings to LaPorte Mall exhibits. He was just a natural talent with art. Steve's step brother drew for an underground newspaper which sparked his interest in art. He makes mostly abstract drawings. When asked where he got the ideas for his artwork he replied, just moods'i Steve hopes to draw cartoons for a newspaper or a magazine in the future. He won two second piaces in an art contest. His talent was once again acknowledged when he was offered the chance to attend an art seminar Doug Adams, the student not the boss, canoed when he wasn't busy with his Physics homework. Doug's father inspired his interest in canoeing in 1976 Doug said, He just went on one canoeing trip, came back, bought all kinds of equipment, and became a dealer. In the spring- time Doug and his father usually go to Northern Wisconsin, Doug's favorite place to canoe, and his favorite type of canoeing is whitewatering. Doug went to two whitewater clinics in Southern Indiana, and some given by Indiana State University. canoeing schools in Minnesota. l'm very happy about my latest role because I played a person instead of an animal. Jenny Franklin's latest role was in the Michigan City production of The Philadelphia Story. Jenny began her 1'acting career when she was ten at the Dunes Children's Theater. Later she took classes at Goodman and Steppenwolf theaters in Chicago. Through special programs she attended Northwestern and Carnegie Mellon Universities. At Steppenwolf, an adult acting class, she was interviewed and auditioned. She met a few famous actors, probably the most famous person was Chloris Leachman. Jenny doesn't want to be an actress because it's a long shot. 28 Student life

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. O 0 Putting a little unexpected Ilfe llnes While Pam Fischbacker passes behind, Brian Xi WWW into the Show, Mr. Nitzel sings to a drunk. Albcr ngts down. Mr. Lootens runs Bits-n- Pieces Mr. Lootens emceed the Bits-n-Pieces show- again. As always, he had many good jokes up his sleeve tas well as a few stinkersi. The audience was accustomed to Mr. Lootens though, and only groaned quietly at his corney jokes. Mr. Lootens has had so much experience with so many Bits-n-Pieces acts that he could always find a few words to say about even the most pitiful acts, of which there were not many. This was not always an easy task but he pulled it off admirably. Occasionally, a little discipline was required when people enjoyed themselves too much. To this Mr. Lootens had a standard reply: We already have your money so you may as well be quiet. All in all, the show was a success. A lot of work was put into it and it showed. Some acts were funny and others were serious but each show was special in its own way and Mr. Lootens helped put the whole thing in perspective. -Ania Kedzierski- Glaring at the crowd, Mr. Lootens dares them not to laugh at his jokes.



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Georgia Biederstadtls hobby was playing the piano. She had taken lessons for seven years. She stayed with it bCCaUSO of the contests she entered in South Bend and in Gary. Georgia won first place ratings for five years. She also won a trophy for them. Georgia, referring to the contests said, I have to sit in a soundproof room with the judges. I get nervous, but once I start playing it's not so bad. Gigi Samali got interested in photography through her brother, a former photographer for RYBt Her favorite subjects are people. When asked about her most interesting subject she giggled and replied, I once took a picture of Ron Frasure mooning me. She prefers black and white pictures because, you can do much more with them. Colors are sometimes distracting. You donlt play with pucks, you play with hard balls said Chris Hartsburg when asked how roller hockey differs from ice hockey. He has been on the Sims roller hockey team for two years. Carl Underwood, the coach of the team, designed wheels for Sims and got them to sponsor the team. The team mostly played in out of town tournaments, which were sometimes played as far away as Tennessee. Chris doesn't intend to make a career out of roller hockey. If he becomes skilled in this sport, he may go to Europe and play, as roller hockey is more popular there. It's sort of a family thing. When you sew, you can be creative and original. Besides that, it's cheaper. said Lori Scott when asked why she made her own Clothes. Lori's mom taught her and her two sisters how to sew. The most difficult thing she made was a white blouse with pleats around the collar. It was difficult because it was very detailed and she had to be careful with it. Lori told the interviewers, HThe greatest advantage in making your own clothes is that you have the clothes you want and no one can buy things identical to them. Humming and strumming, Sue and Dick Groff took time out from their busy schedule to pose for a picture. ; Groffs have musical lnclinations Students knew Sue and Dick Groff as everyday teachers at Rogers High School. When they weren't in the classroom, however, their true personalities surfaced as they became a brother and sister team in their own band. They played together for twenty-six years- usually at weddings, restaurants, and private parties. They performed once at the graduation party of a former Rogers student. Both of them played the guitar and sang but Dick wrote some of the music. We play everything except classical music-from polkas all the way to hard rock. Some of the music they played were from such popular groups as B.T.O., KC. and the Sunshine Band, Foreigner, the Doobie Brothers, and a little Ted lNugentl. -Mary Biederstadt Freelime 29

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