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

 - Class of 1987

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As Kosta Hotzikostantis looks on. Principal Douglas Adams presents the 1986 Homecoming Queen. Anastasia Fegaras. the sweet smell of success'' Spanish Club shared first place honors with 9:30 VICA for Best-Decorated car. This was the second year for Spanish Club to take that honor CANDIDATES ORGANIZA TIONS Sharon Barden Horticulture Club Laime Beaver Guidance Assistants Chris Bulakowski CTA Christine Childress OEA Heather Davison Drama Club Paula Dickens Fashion Club Cathy Drzewiecki RYB Benee Dumas Honor Society Hayley Edinger CHO Anastasia Fegaras Academic Team Lori Grams Spanish Club Gina Greco Cheerleaders Debbie Hart French Club Theresa Hoilihan 9:30 VICA Lisa Kniola Science Club Mary Koselke German Club Marryt Peck Mat Girls Kedron Pliske Canteen Jackie Robinson Attendance Principal Asst. Elizabeth Santiago Band Wendy Seifert Minnesingers Cindy Streeting 8:30 VICA Lisa Thorndyke Catalyst Pam Tompach Front Office Asst. Dawn Vogelsang Math Club Tine Wade Esprit Kris Wienke Student Senate student lift

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0 C: E: L: E: Life of the Party is the one who can Twist and Shout the best Even if the nerdiest guy asks you, dance with him anyway. It may be the only chance you have since that great looking guy in the cor- ner won't even give you a second look, or a first at that! Take a trip to the bathroom to check out your hair because more than likely your friends told you that it looked fine when really it resembles the poodle next door. Send a smile to the girl with the big brown eyes. If she doesn't return the same- Stop! You're making her sick. Carve your intials in the coffee ta- ble. Eat a pizza, but let the string of cheese between your mouth and piece of pizza hit the floor before inhaling it. Live in the fast lane. Even leave the volume up all the way when you turn off the stereo. Bring a breath mint for those Certs Encouters''. Run out the back door if you laugh too hard while drinking your Cherry Coke and it comes out your nose. Ask for two asprin for the high five you missed and got a headbutt in- stead. Try dancing on the floor, not her feet. Every good deal has to start some- where. factent )



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secutive year for Spanish Club to win the car decoration category. After the car decoration awards were given, it was finally time to an- nounce the queen. Tension filled the air and Mr. Adams made the an- nouncement that Anastasia Fegaras, representing the Academic Team, was Rogers' 1986 Homecoming Queen. I felt really fantastic, Anas- tasia explained. It felt great when they announced my name and all those people in the audience were cheering for ME! Anastasia is sure to remember her night as Homecoming Queen, as will all the other girls who participated in this special moment. Homecoming is an event that most of us look forward to each fall. Cathy Drzewiecki summed up homecoming by saying, I didn't even want to win, it was just fun being a part of it. -Amy Russell The candidates and the escorts wait for the announcement ot the 1986 Homecomng Queen From left Mke Herald, donee Dumas. Bod Johnson. Gna Greco. Elizabeth Santiago. Scott Matzke Ketr Rogers. Tna Wade. Kosta Hatzkostantis, and Anastasia Fegaras Stacy Dobbert and Liz Hildreth help Kris Wtenke put the finishing touches on her car for Student Senate The class of '88 wins Best Float agaml'f homecoming Who will I ask to be my escort? How am I going to get a car to deco- rate for the homecoming parade, and who will help me decorate it once I find one? What color dress should I buy? What will I do if it rains? These are some of the many questions that run through a homecoming candi- date's mind after she has been in- formed that she has been nominated to represent a club in homecoming. This year, twenty-seven senior girls were lucky enough to be able to ask themselves these questions. Once answered, the girls busied themselves with preparations for the big night, October 10.Shopping was done for just the right dress, tissue flow- ers were made by the gross, and that important phone call was placed to the perfect escort to ask for his assis- tance. The weather is not as easily con- trolled as the other items in question, but fortunately, the weatherman co- operated totally this year, providing not only clear skies, but nearly ideal football weather . The candidates, their escorts, and drivers met at the Park-n-Shop to get ready for the big parade down Franklin Street to Ames Field. The band led the parade, followed by the class floats and then the candidates in their well- decorated cars. During halftime, the candidates were introduced to the spectators and awards were presented. In keep- ing with the tension-building tradition, the awards for the best-decorated cars and floats were announced first. For the third consecutive year, the class of '88 took first place for the best- decorated float. Minnesingers took third place honors for car decorations, and Math Club took second. The first place award for the best-decorated car was shared by Spanish Club and 9:30 VIC A.; this was the second con-

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