Rogers High School - Rogerian Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1963

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Two and a half years ago, his authority and influence widened in scope from one classroom to all the classrooms as he stepped into the role of principal. His right hand men, Mrs. Thelma Barnes and Mrs. Sharon Adamski keep the central oftice run- ning efficiently. l 0 0 0 dmlnlstratlon Left to right: Mr. Arthur VanZee, Mrs. John Wiley, Mr. Bernard Hardy, Mr. Robert Hedrick, Mr. Stanley Reynolds, Mr, Dodge Alexander. 12 Mrs. Ruth Tracy A day in the life of the Principal Robert As one af her many duties Mrs. Ruth , A Schultz finds him confronted with many Tracy writes excuses for female absentees. problems, Mr. Myron Carmen ha educational progress goal 2 f 5 Mrs. Theodora Hazel The deans, Mrs. Tracy and Mr. Carmen, check over the attendance sheet for frequent Mrs. Dorothy Boros Gbsenfees- I3 Lffizijoj AMA M7 Afff Zd,l,cfZ4l'L Miss Josephine M. Sparks Mr. Roger Phillips W4 Miss Thegdgrg Leonard sflyc Teachers are rewarded by seeing t 254 Miss Leonard and Miss Sparks share teaching tasks in senior English. l A Sue Whitney's audience seems to be enjoying her amusing story, I I' I a requirement for Mrs. Holloway's class. Book reviews and es- n g says also are necessary sections In Junior English 14 students appl their knowledge Alon Brinker, Anne Ashbockeff Gnd -lcnell Mulewskl WC'lCl'1 Ui' Mrs. Snider's sophomore English closs onxiously recrd o short tentively. Story, ln public speaking closs, practice mokes perfect is the key phrose. Foul Brueggemeier entertains The closs while gaining voluoble experience. Public speaking is o one semester course. i1 Q rf' ' 15 Miss Nancy Holloway Mrs. Geraldine Christensen Ml5S Wilma 5l'1UlfZ Mr. Phillips listens citfeniively to an impromptu. Engli h ' Q1 1 I 1 I Mrs. Bonasch explains to her class ihe basic fundamentals of English. Languages widen Sophomore English cIass's attention is focused on iheir teacher. Language 'f-1, N Q Harry Urbanus and Jim Geisert put on a skit in French class. Mr. Faulkner operates the language laboratory. Taking a language course requires a lot of studying time as Ed Knack knows. the horizons af our X g Q wledge , If Z X - f 4 f lx ji r Mrs. Mildred VanFleet ' ' ulkner., Mrs. Harriett Abell WW? if-,lt if-, Tgeiek W Q , aww , ' ,, - . Sp new 1 32 ' '.l,'WIJ9zi.:QEI: 6425. ' , .',1-, I .i,il,ti, M , A 3 f- Q ,-f,5,fM'qg-' ,, . it g . afpfffr K H - . sk 1 I E, . . 17 Mr. Joseph Lucas eiiiifmis? 5? ': ..+ . ' : H-,-: .er -- W? ,fm as i'figS,'137:e3'Lg,l5 if I 2 ' rfQL,i:, 5 -45 Cori: ,p g zzu fsz4'3f,iir:wf535r1f s E f ' w ailf z sgcw- q EW S gigs , g i.. 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' Both physical and in ails, ,mg sfrlisswk iii ,H 5552 f f 1 zz Q is 93- D55 ' --fi i : , , Q 11 it ,, ,ff I M s'-f wi was X if 54 2121 z f rw Sandy Schitterly and Cheryl Patton examine the results of their cnemistry experiment. 18 ..-- . .-as s I Chuck Ogren ond friend pose during a lighter moment in physiology class. Mr. Beon prepares for cn seminar session. His coo? shows the weor of many experiments. mental fitness are stresseqii Q f Physical Education Miss Janis 'russing Mr. Richard Wilson 19 ath Mr. Frank Gwozdz Special Education Mr. William Arner Ba ic courses pave wa at 5 Fosm , 0 it nm L I -V.: 4 la W' o 'f4'61ss4mf0 s mtaffeffxxwcixsef-!.Egi,'.1.'Ef R cz n +14 4 4 ,.-,.v-'-,Sgr il . '- 5.lz:gQQ g 5, I Mr. Weisenauer looks on as students draw eometric fl ures on the board. As a 9 9 project for the students the scores of the football games are recorded in mathematical equations. 20 Mr. Charles Alexander Mr. Clifford Nelson for future learning re- While Mr. Nelson is busy helping another sfudenl, Leeanne Schenher assists Linda Carr. Busin ss Education Miss.Polly Collins Mrs. Carol Banachowski Rf 31 -A .' is if r'i'i Being timed on their Typing ability are Lynn Humphries, Jef? Jacobs, and Bill Zeadker. 21 Miss Patricia Todd ,ff ' ,, .,.,1fQ , 35339523 , ,L .-Ms, K mf ,R sl ,sl is if Xl sz s is f 5 ik ,isa 4 , we , Q l rf M x 2 VY V at ,f Q 5 1 ,af 4 X 4 f f ,S -,, , is K V a 1, ses 2 1 f 4 1 ,4 J ,aj 2 px K Shag? J' 5 1 , QS, S' I g 7 , , -QTTZ fi: 'f , ,yfgiqxs 34, ?QfQ5ff5E5Eg!SELi'2ff l A Q, ' i S. iL'2i'f 9 EWU .i5 si75WMii3,'L1'?i355 2, K ,f-i gis' W Sign, ,ge - fgime .s U1 'aff 4. fiuiwwggg-sf-QL, - Q 1 .,g15lg.ffMi 'L , 6: .fx I , 'JS , N S ?A ' -i ll. fm ,EL ,.,,b A ,. , A, ,, 3 , I l .L f W , . f SL 5 l -X is , , , Mr. Robert Riffichier Mr. James Hays Mr. Willard Collins Social Studie ,....--v-' wwf .fr Mr. Hepler fakes advantage of a quiet moment in the cafeteria to prepare the day's lesson. Mr. O'Connell supervises juniors as they work on an American history assign- menf. Responsibilit i apart of Mr. Roberf O'Connell l Mr. Thomas Lyons 4 Mr. James Vitale l i l 'I 5' ' 5 5 W ln American history class, Mr. Contrada uses a map to supplement his lecture. ..- The histories of mcxny nations are of interesr io Mr. Hays' world hisfory sfudenfs Mr. Vincent Contrada Mr. Dole Hepler A ,,. ' ' 5 ' , few f i .ya '- nw f -lil i ' ' ' swM,5 2.2M f. 1, 'gk ' ' f ' ., . ' ws-Wmfi112.f:Q m :g f V 1- . v ' . 3 gf. 1 -,K .. , 1,--by 2, f -ss? ' i wa s if X '-1 K -is-his I ,,-- ' K. 7 I 5, ,Q-vs: , W. -,,. y -- , I -vrs , .,.1 y , V I . ' . 51 l l learning k , swiss m 23 in Bookkeeping I class, Mr. Alexander trys to correct a studeni's error. Industrial Arts Jerry Jensen sits at his drawing board in mechanical drawing class to tackle a problem. After Q long hard day, students sometimes bog down. Chuck LaFaso shows a friend how to work a machine in advanced wood- working shop. Vocational courses develop Mr. George Ha rruff Mr. Ronald Kuhl ski Mr. Roger Frazier I l Absorbed in his meticulous work, Richard Zeiter operates this complicated ma- chine. fi ER While busy welding Paul Ruhlond and Larry Hutchinson shield their eyes from sparks. Mr. Ray Lusher Mr. Wilbur C. Flaugher 25 Homemaking Joyce Kmiec, Shirley Gingrich, Marcia Scothern, Peggy Clark, and Dionne Knous enf joy Their baking class. Mrs. Virginia Valo Mrs. Kathleen Williams Toclay's young student, tomorrow's i , i Llbrar KRY i 2 i .V ..,.-,.M 511- , M I M M - Mrs. Franklin confers with her secretary, Mrs. Bremmer, many times during the day. rs ary ae Franklin 26 Mr. Kenneth Widdowson Mr. Warren Boudinot ' leader Ar Mr. Don Eafon I Musi Members of lhe a cappella choir practice in the music roc-m for the Christmas program Tom Druschel studies The model form and tries lo organize his picture in a pleasing manner. 27 4- ROW 1: Karl Castor, Bob Dennis, Larry Smith, Lupe Ramon. Custodians ileft to rightl: Dorthy Brookhart, Custodians, bus drivers, and cooks BACK ROW: Melvin Wagner, Pete Billick, John WOZVtiCli5, Betty Jor- Karns. FRONT ROW: Alva Lewis, Wallace McQuillin, Ralph Kulwicki. dan, Peter DeSandro, Fern Link, Don McQuillen, Del Bordner, Skip i I L 28 Beginning Their day even before sTudenTs and Teachers are The bus drivers and cooks. The kiTchen is The scene of acTiviTy many hours before The hundreds of hungry RogeriTes descend on The caTeTe- ria TourTh hour. PreparaTions Tor The day's meal is in Tull swing when The bus drivers bring The TirsT loads of sTudenTs. The crevv of bus drivers, besides bringing sTudenTs To and from school, provide exTra-curricular TransporTaTion for aThleTic Teams and sTudenT groups on field Trips. The acTiviTies of The day leave Their mark on The building and iT is The Task of The cusTodians To see These marks are erased, They work behind The scenes To keep Rogers in A-l condiTion. All Three groups of workers do Their parT To keep RHS TuncTioning ef- TTcienTly. The cooks come early To prepare The daily meals for fourTh hour's hungry group of sTuclenTs pro ide important daily service TTT T sg .sq ROW l: Zoe Shone, Jeaneife Ziehr, Theresa Odoryznski, Irene Erd- May Richer, DoroThy l-laupricht, Dorthey Scurlock, Fern .lenne Mary man, Thelma Inman, ROW 2: Velma Pigg, Ora Free, Edifh Haifner, Gillmore. Doris Baum, June Rieger, Edith Armstrong, ROW 3: Eleanor Lemle, T 3jTTTTiITfI T '-T'f . T A T V T , 'i T TT Trrs iii ' T T isri TT T T T T T T ,ss T T ll K A T: KT T T T I Q- - lx- ' T I T: 5 T Tlllf . fl, '-f- fT: T LT ' - ,-i- - 1', T TT T T ,-i,T i,,' - fiiii T T sTsTi T TTTT T T , T f -T . i:-- T if I 1:-TT T, rg- iw T f TT -Ti-QT .r,' T- 2 Tr: il T T . 2 ' T -T T T ' Q ' ' l ' 'T ...1 3 -T TT 'T T BTW T J 1-'le ,,,r ' T TT L T iki 'Q Q Q ' T T 4' 1 I L 4- YT Rl T up ,T 1 T T - . -'T T 2 T 3 if TE 1 T ' 32, l ' 2 - W TA 'T TT' T. l F T T, TT . T Q - TTTT J TT T T T T s , T T 1- if T4 ,P T T T Q T - l T T T 1 -TT ' L' T T I Wg - T . 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Seniors Marilyn Semetko and Geoff Rieger reign as cutest couple at GAA's Farmers Frolicf' As we leave Rogers, vve look back on our four years in high school with many fond memories of teachers, studies, friends, and parties. Our freshman year began with much confusion and commotion, but vve soon became acquainted with the school and our classmates. As mem- bers of the sophomore class, many of us par- ticipated in the variety show and joined more and more activities. Class rings arrived during our iunior year and were worn proudly by members of our class. The Junior-Senior Prom, Hello, Young Lovers, of which vve were in charge, came and went and vve found our- selves in this our last year at Rogers. Our sen- ior year vvas spent enioying athletic contests, clubs, and social events, but mostly we planned for our futures, whether they be in college, armed services, or jobs. We are now able to look back on these four years with the full realization that they have prepared us well for the future, At last we have reached the 32 i SHARON ABBEY i NORM ASHBACKER i i i 4nAe'f?A AVL THOMAS BABCOCK Goil Kuehnle represenfed The sen- PAT AMSTUTZ i ior class of The 1962 homecoming. RAYMOND BUCKHOLTZ DAVID BROWER CAROL ANDERSON JAMES BOLDT F Y THOMAS BEAVERS 1 JUDY ANDERSON F . Summit of our high school education ,V . , , L. k,f:,V, L e 5 LL W DONALD BLEVINS f LLL KATHLEEN AHRENDT A ' x YJA m,1: DOUGLAS BRESSLER 1 + 91 N - E A if , , 2, S33 f 'Q wi! ' ,, , 5 ,gs 6' ,L L , D X. KAREN ARNOLD WILLIAM BRUBAKER LEE ANNE BABIUCH gf:Tf3Y i f ,V ' , LLOYD CHAPMAN SUSAN BARFELL RONALD CREADY A K MARYELLAN BEDACHT HENRY BURGY SUZANNE BREMER We strived to make the e ass VICKIE BLAY WILLARD COGLE LINDA BROWER GRANT CUMMINGS SANDRA BUTLER RALPH COMPTON JANE CURTISS EARL CROUCH JEANNETTE CASSEL JAMES CORNVVELL ROSEMARY CHATFIELD THOMAS COX of '63 supreme in every field C asses, activities, and sports MICHAEL CULBERTSON LINDA CARR THOMAS DENCE 2999: SUSAN CHRISTEN CHRISTOPHER DIXON SALLY DITTMAN WILLIAM ELY RONALD DIXON MARY DUMIT FREDERICK DUNHAM JUNE FRYE ELSIE EDSON STEPHEN ELWELL JANET FLING FRANCIS ERDMAN 36 provide us with Iastin memories MARCIA EITNIEAR ROBERT DEVOE KRISTAN FRYE After occepfing the bronze shoe from Dick Boily of Sylvonio, Sue Bremer, Studenf Council presi- denf, presents it to Mr. Schultz while co-copioins Marv Tiller and Dick Wagoner look on. BARBARA DOMANOWSKI BRUCE DUNN CAROL FILLO JOSEPH DANKO BRENDA FRANKLIN MICHAEL FALL 37 SHARON GARNO ROBERT FOX SHIRLEY GINGRICH ROBERTA KOSCH ELLEN HANEFELD EDWARD OUTHRIE JEAN GRAHAM THOMAS ERDMAN JANET HAAS THOMAS GOLUS MARY GILLMORE HANS GLANDORFF Failures and successes help us to LESLIE GAIL GERALD 'ENGWERT BEVERLY GILLEY ROBERT FISHER DANA HARDY FREDRICK ERY BRENDA HANNAN THOMAS HAHN JUDY HAHNLEN LEONARD HARVEY DELORES GRANT ERIC OEIS ii,i5i.5g: ' 'W :ia 512,-Fwy: ' 5'7,5'4QLL,i:,:-gtg? 545g.L,f?5f5V ,Lff-1,fH5QIl ' f I1 if - ww -w V, ff K My wyae-vi,.f- A vpsaffa :,:1.':-if. - - meet our future responsibilities BEVERLY HENNIG WARREN HARTMAN BONNIE HOLLEY M-47' JAMES HELLE JENNIFER JACOBS DAVID HINELINE HAROLD HADLEY DOLA JONES KATHLEEN JUSTUS J-nv HARRY HINDE JUDY JOSEPH LARRY HLJTCHINSON We have gained esteem, each I LAWRENCE HILL MICHELLE JACKSON JOHN IGNAT in our own JOHN HALL WILLIAM JACOB MARY JONASEN SHARON KING BARBARA KIMBLE JERRY JENSEN Y JAMES JORDAN WILLIAM HORTON GAIL KUEHNLE individual way , V VIRGINIA HOWARD F ww... 5 ARTHUR JOZWIAK MARGIE KING ,SQ GERALD KATAFIASZ SHARON HICKS PETER KOZY ANNA KOSIER JAMES KESSLER JOYCE KMIEC ROBERT KNIGHT NANCY KOZLOWSKI GARY KOCH We owe a debt of gratitude to DONALD LANG ROSILYN KEEBLER DAVID LATI-IAM GEORGE LAUGERMAN SUSAN KUOHN .IUDITH LAKE GEORDELL LITZENBERG WILLIAM LINNENKUGEL CARLA LANE MICHAEL LINNENKUGEL ERVLYN LIPPUS JOHN LINE those who helped us along the way Study and careful planning paved Physiology, cn senior elective, mode its impression on o portion of the clcss of '63. ALBERT LISENBEE KATHLEEN MADDEN BRINT MARTIN THOMAS LIPOVVSKI BARBARA MAURER GARY MILLER JANET MEINCER BARBARA MAUKSCH JOHN MICHAM 44- the way for college and careers KATHLEEN MENKE CLIFFORD MCCOLLUM LESLIE MEDERT RT 'D-ws-K' LYNNE MCKAY RICHARD MILLER PATTY MILLER LARRY ISIEIMAN MICHAEL MILLER SANDRA MILLER TED NOWAK SANDRA MITCHELL DIANE NAPIERALA DDISI MDCIQEISISTURM ICANN ISIARIERALA CHARLES OGREN 45 SUSAN NEARY JOHN OSTRANDER JANE NOWAK MELVIN PLATZKE CHARLOTFE PINKNEY TERRANCE PROVENCHER . ISABEL RAPP GORDON ROHWEDER ELIZABETH RAWLINS MICHAEL PETERSON SALLY REED BERNARD RHODES Portraits, mums, and the senior ROBERT FISHER JOSEPHINE NOVVAKOWSKI GEOFFREY RIEGER CHERYL PICKENS ROGER RICE CHERYL PA'I'I'ON DANIEL REINER RITA PATTERSON RANDY ROOT CHRISTINE PALUCH DARYL MOHLER MARIE RIGNEY 43 --+-nf' banquet accented our final year Mm - liq, TERRY SANDMAN ' A SANDRA REYNOLDS A W E 5 JACK SCHMIDT TV T fx '12.i 4 s E JF .1 Z A Q-fi' 4 wi 5' Y' JEAN RAPTON JAMES SNEED SUSAN ROST ,A1v,f,..N-w,, ,N , :E ff-f Ef,Q.f,vN ,.f,.--- ww ff.f. 7. +3 .,V, ,,,iK:,,5.55 ,rkfr ,k,,k. , , -,,, 7. J MELVIN SPENCE g BRENDA ROACH MICHAEL SCHONDEL 1 A AJJJAS CAROL RUTKOWSKI THOMAS SPIRES JAMES STARKEY Academics combined with man SANDRA SCHIFFERLY CHARLES QUINN i JO ANNE SCHIKORA I I I I JAMES STILES I SANDRA SCHAFFER JOHN STOUGH I I I I I RUTH SCHWARTZ ' RICHARD STODDARD DELORES SCHROEDER I ROBERT SWARTZ MARILYN SEMETKO MARVIN TILLER activities rounded out the year DIANE SHARP RICHARD WAGONER KATHLEEN SMITH Guy' TOM WILLIAMS DIXIE STANDFORD ELIZABETH SUNDAY HOPE TAMMERINE DAVID WILLIFORD MARY LOUISE TEHAN We reached the end of hi 50 RALPH TANNER NANCY SNYDER GREG THOMPSON h school , v KAREN SRADEJA CURTIS TREICHEI. KATHLEEN STEWART with man RICHARD WEAVER VIRGINIA SPENTI-IOFF ROBERT WEAVER MARY LOU TRAMIVIELL EIN EIN LARRY W ST SUSAN IRICIQ JOHN WILEY ELAINE TROMBLEY I HARRY WILL memories, few regrets 51 DIANN SMITH STEVEN SCHNELL GEORGIA WEBSTER EUGENE WILLINGHAM DIANE ZEITLER PATRICIA ZIMMERMAN GREGORY ZITKUS Ly ne McKay cough? in the ccf of being generous, shores her fourth hour fore with Jenny Jacobs. As graduation ends we see before SHARON VAN WEY JERROLD VINCENT SUE VORDERBURG PAMELA VVHISTLER JANET WORLEY THOMAS WISMER WILLIAM ZIELINSKI Senior Curtis Treichel took advantage of the lull in receptio I t dui' s to coich us a world of rich experience c1ss'gnments. .wr 3:5355 .1 ff 1 sa ww fs , 1l a 4 it F553 K, r Q 3, R , Q , K mm I-vi' er.-Aiff' ' ,ff lf' -.ev-5Vf ' Chosen to lead the class of '64 were Kathy Musch, Secretary, Jeff Kozy, President, Maggie Kuhl, Vice President: and Dawn Lange, Treasurer. As we entered into our third year at Rogers the sudden reality that graduation and leaving RHS are only a year away deepened our thoughts. We can now regard younger classes with understanding and envy. Entering into more advanced subiects and planning for the future occupied many of our school hours. ln lighter moments we proudly displayed our iunior class rings and set out to make the i963 junior-senior prom the best yet. As juniors we have become more serious and mature. We know the responsibility of being next year's seniors and leading our school. With this awakening we will strive to make our last years at Rogers the best and the RHS class ot '64 one to remember. As juniors we realize the great 1 , - I 9 ' , H V -. 561. Dlck Adqmskl f A '. iln wi tyl ff? 1 f ss 'levy Kathy Alexullder I, Q fi l. V gil V' A L 1:g-, l Q. gg ,f s i Darlene Allgwe -A N, fix' i.,: Y ' t't1 K' ' 'i M Judy Angel w eft ': V -Y -, R'-g s? fsiv f eg l'i 3 ,...A g I L JoL nn Armbruster .5 K ' H w A lilvn riff Terlly Armstrong Q Shirley Babiuch t A I V V -. 1 gf Diane Baisch -'fa 3 J ll ' .,,. li, . ll V 4- . , 4 Bmce Bake' A fliii -'Q pf: ri . K' - . si Kay Bake' Y DTH' r Q., i'fw ilk. l'ir, L.,l i . N W Leigh Baker iit I ' R .. ,f. t X T ' Catherine Ball 'E t ' ff , t Tom Bcflell V,,...V . .. Vi r i .- i LJ.. K is . I, i ,Q vyvr . as I ' - 5 ' 5 i ,A , K , If - 'TZ ' . x t iw 'fri' ' .- .. -I ,-19iE'f'Qi'a ,- Q - rr , 2 . .axe fir : 56 I 2 F .f - .fvrh J i: . me H gf, Au Q, is as ,is 'I' K. L' A ek , Bob Barkmcin .lim Bartz Dick Bechtel Barbara Beckhusen Darlene Bell John Bender Lynne Benedict Barb Bick Sue Biskupski Tim Bocian Jim Borsos John Borkenhagen Craig Bowman Dave Bowers Martha Brick Chris Britton Pat Brode Jerry Bronson Larry Brookhort George Brown Leonard Brown Darlene Bruggemeier Paul Bruggemeier 'fl 6 , Z , r 5 xlf 'S 5 ii 3,5 1 J -f- ,t- ., i.,, 5,, i,.gg gf rs ,A 5 E 3 f ,F L -r ' ' A of are S tif J f WTS Q my ' ,Q .. A, L,..: ff' Qi -. f , .ai-,g -V Q. - 1 Ar h 1 L 1 PM W H Q inf. :Si I HG + ' , ' , ' ,V . J I gg. ' Q3 F2 5 , JNL., 4, frkk 1: ,f Y 3 Q J' I J riw Q B ,Q , . W. , s s v opportunities set forth before us Pot Bryan Ray Buckholtz Rick Burkhart Jim Byers Mary Caldwell Lee Carmean Gary Carpenter Linda Chamberlain John Chovan Peggy Clark Jess Cogle Barb Cook Gloria Cook Bob Cordrey Bob Coy Kathy Craft Larry Cready Helen Crowley I t vw 3. I at M91 X wif! ,sf , its We 2 L A L, Q , 4 , . f re :ga lt C 57 l tt 2, as . ,S so 5? off, 'if if J P we ! 1 : 4 VW' 'gb , wp to 'Q A Jaw , , W we i I 1 we ,, A -fs- 'al ll 2 ' If fm' ti J Ji A W W Q X 52,959 f 'wi ' S flew V. if wt. :3 sM.Nf3ff3L an ,'i. ff l , t if J f .i TTT: irrt I if 5 at ..,s' L f J' me P , ' 'e.t 2. .. .L X L. LLhV 5 ' V i I f ' ., Lfyr ,ls-J L 1, , , ' awww wg if f 'fi ,LN ti ' LYML.- - 1 2, . erii J 4 J . N ii- 1 ,' , CJ' X bei Ar Q'A. 1 V . W Y' LL,. , B y H In Vivian Crum i f iq my W I 77L:- K ,, A I N' , ll Charles Curtiss W D ' 'k'gA - ,k ' it 'U' t LVM Cwlklalf fi C 4 F 'Ll ' R Martin Davis VA ' ll 5 , .:E: 4 'f' E I Janet Dearing 2 LVZVVM ' L Marcia Dietrick - V Sandy Dille 5 5 1' M 4255. .I David Dimke ,,:: G 2-,. 'i,,?, F 6 l Kathy Dye ..L,. 1 0 . i 9 my R Ginger Dyer , M A Q V-,ff Glen Eason . we AJ ' 'Z-1 , F ' Gordon Edwards I r. sr. My of -K Q I i ii F Sandro Edwards XM At ,if- Doyle Eisenmann H T K ,.r.f . -f Nora Eitniear '- rlisfgl W 1 i i I f rr , , a f , CTfS3iZi'l . ZL L, A' , F ff! v N, ff ,-: f H M f, F K .-,, if -A ' -' ' .ay , Roger Evans ' V E .r l A S5'5-5' .4 MQ Robert Fall K 'ifil W- 1f-- Claudia Ferner J ll' 'F f i' 'VF Yi' Carl Fisher V if - ,E . Louise Flfsko 1 i i .. it .fr -M1-Q r I , . , , . -A L ,V f. i:.: , W 1, lIQlf13cfj'ge' fi in C ,W s irr R Em ' , 1 W' I :rr A' I -eil r 4 ' We fx j Q N 1 NWN-xiziffl ' 5 f,,l. rv' I , 1 . F F I' A sinh The junior- senior prom was 2 -Q .A ,awww , ll V ' F rr f ' ,Z f, t it 5 f ,sr 4' ff ' y V i of r'r 1 1,13 ,r V Q Q fit' SH A 'YA' E :': 'V 12 -5 34.4 .Ai A I S ak e , Q si 5 . C F aff? if , IVE I ,, M , yy H J g , b , W :T F s K ly I vi A , y G i f -, ,v,.. ,K E I w i l l y l,,. ll 'ii ,,- r T 1 r ,, ., la -,-r an Q im , if . if get Q: it r rrr, f . I F, 'QA , , H .. BW, VK A? iiii lf' 'l'l l F In 58 Christine Fought Dianna French Lee Fulton Carolyn Gable Janet Garvin Ted Gawronski Ronald Gedert Linda Gehm Douglas Gilford Sharon Giovannuci Jeffery Glanzman Joyanne Gockerman Nancy Greene Janis Groth Bill Haase Mike Haddad Jerry Hahn Debbie Hahnlen Kathy Hall Darlene Hamilton Rosemary Harding Les Harper Robert Harris John Hart 1 X f- ..r rs , M 1 t W,.,..- -fs 4 A I? li fl J WV' K r 1 yr .K xii -fwfr ? Q R x 3 ra ri 1 .1 gran my WF L Jie Q, OLII' 'nfs , i .. ' Q-faves? in-ii: ' 4 . J --, B or , f ' . S ' Q 'V E, fi- ' 7 . Bonnie Hartson , J -- J f f s, ,- , -r M- 'ig ,ki if-ws ., fa: Bill Hasty B ' ., we :J J Mike A J -I I Christine Hawes . ..,, f ..-i gifia p f: .wc x A Nancy Heinle ,W 'A Avr, ' James Heinicki i :gif ' A 1 ' Susan Hens f i 'F W M, J , Q n n ,, f aiu Hiidebmnd JW. V 5 r ' K, ' 4 if ki Q5 ff Bob Hinde i 5, I I if K1 T i Dennis Hinman J 'nf V VJ 5 x i i' - ,i ii-5, Gary Hollabough .QA J A ,VIV figs' if. fs.. Betty Honey Mike Hallowell V, H NX K, 1 Craig Horvath Llymcsl H X , V S 3 K Larry Houston Q1 ' if gl y ' 'Q A ,, ' X H J Beth Howard L :av K X A . in ' A 'gk H ' Lynn Humphries '-1 1 I A lu . ,, , w - ' ' JK: ,M gi Cgfhy Hum li.. Hg he , N ' i ' , .e .V 3 W A 1551 . BEHY lngmire 1, A f r X-G? 35 4 'figs' L r fi X4 , . K3 Carol Jacob 'i'A A is I V I, ' . B Jeff Jacobs ' I L 15: V ,S I - Tom Jagielski if, K W- FIV V i? V , -- K Fred Johnson g ' 1 ' 2 5351, '17 -Ai SQ, Karen Johnson i 9' V 2 Vkxr E i V 'V 1 ,ff , I J V if -I r Lis biggest achievement of the year Rena Johnson Van Johnson William Johnson ,gr .5 . Q, M I we ,,,, , . .f - 1 , f :ii 5,1 - Wk n uf Q u is - sw I f ':'E S , .. T? . sf, 4: , 1- N, ,v CW Dennis Kaiianiak J ' -yin' 7 '--' sf' J 'J Frances Karpinski I A I A H 4 A Don Kean J Karen Keedy ' ' J A , I f ' A ' -' Sharon Keedy , . 4' - - A . 1 Ralph Kelsey Z nf ,tp V nr 5 JR - . is f A fr x f A mx Ei in T A Robert Kelhng yt xl i X.. W 5 M.,ei,,,, .5 M, I L eif LOFVY King , B fa- T1 55 i f siiir 'B Q Ken' mem P D Ed Knack 1 A Christine Knepper K 1 f ax . I J ,. , Dianne Knous In-m e H 554W V r 1 A .,- L- . . A V i Cm' Koeh' 'W 'ii A J f 'rf 'rw ii. W Sandy Koenigseker E 'V 4 is K .Q , b J .li ' MQW KOSf'1G f E J J i B may 'H' ' Ed Koske fx' ,iw i 1l1?iQa J 5 i.?2?iwJ5 Mike Kofz A ' w fi' , or iais iw siiics :Mi f ' Jeff Kozy J V I lx I g Barbara Krainz .A , If Bernard Krochmainy .B . .- l Vx QCII E Ron Krzeninski 'J mv? E, ' - Ag, 39? 'B I 1 Qf :LM ff for Jr J aww 'W if :QM - i ' . E i Sigwsg aii J' i i! M' i . 59 , ,- , -, H axgvkkh Q f 1 '- 'Mi L ' ' T 'fe 2 X., 'L 5:9 i ' T fi . we-G ,Q hi' Q, - 2 -A I 'Z' K l L Law L P, N L few? A A --' f - L - ff 1 f W,H A ,qgiw - , . A H K? eq -1 ,H , W-M, . ' 5? M Q K af? ' iw ' E ' ' W W, i we ,W fa 19 Sf? , I L i ffl .: i f ' 9 l ieet 'V'4 HMEW,a Lmh'Q5i9 hwaf ?w?' 5 Z if , T fan ,- il.-?' ll- ' 'S f , Ilg2 1lHiQlw'J ' altilfggli if i13w:f.'i'5 . - ' A- ' 'L ., 1 5251 a,w ag ,All Vf,wfn Tl 1926, A A xv Wa f fr ,WW M9 1 M 'ff e - 3 L 5 A be i E - In 3 132 ffl ii L i L. -' e:.u.,,, , ' Q, iw, W 'rf .1 Q- , 7 lwsiilf Q xl - 5 N li sf A ' m b 4 . L' 5 ? Maggie Kuhl Chuck LaFaso DeAnnci Lamb Dawn Lange Sharon Larimer Sue Lashuay Beverly Leith Linda LeSuer Jim Linenkugel Sharon Linville Sharon Loetz Janet Lubinski Linda Ludlow Tom Luettke Terry Lundy George Kohler Karen Jones Dennis Majewski We learned the value of good Class of '64 Shirley Meiring Diane Mayer Beverly McClure William McConneha Lois McCormick Blossom VanSlyke Pat McDermott Mary McElheney Carol McShane Judy Mannone fx, X... Jody Menzel Bev Metcalf Gary Miles L - : ' Q- a yy L 'Zi G, rf 2 411759 60 Barbara Malak Rosemary Manuszak Rose Martin Randy Matson Tom Mauter tk A1 Q'-L 5 fl A'-li ,- X .1555 LQBQ' lfiiav iii'r, law wok , Xkxrr' Lf -an X 5245? ,. ,, L M A V 5 T5 , 4-vi ' fliwfei, A .AE L ' 3 M ,,.- i 'ta ' 1 A 5' , 11' K 'fly ' Ye w, I 1,1512 is it Wag! 'gi Q H ,aa ,ww 3 ,x gy Egg L 4 Juniors, full of spirit, add their voices to a good luck cheer af a weekly pep rally. sportsman hip from RHS activities Class of '64 fi -is 5 Sue Modlin QQ, i I J Chris Moore l , ,R ii W lx lil .A - f I - J J' v fi.li 5'l . ff'-M Q ,,.. f ul' l' ' DUV9 Moore ly 'f 1. if wa., - ' E, ,L+ J Y nz gl, Q ,,, - E :gl Phillip Moore a ff' V i ple I f Pal' Moorman v a 4 4+,k:Ll4mJ:.,V ,Q Vi': y Karen Moose Y' lf J A ' J . , Pam Moss f l . gt , A, iff ' J .3 Sharon Mull i . I L ,gf Carolyn Mumma ' 'T' -Q J ' f i John Murray Kg .V,, af ,,:kh , M , of is ,V V K L A. ' 5 yi . A mix- -'wt I Kathy Musch by .f l 5 'gg ' - Paul Napierala ' - Y eff' ig ,.Lyl 1 . , V 'L 'N' Patsy Ness X - Rosalie Nowicki f ,X f. , gpg W i Carole Nucling ff , C r Q., A+ ' ' Jerry Operon ' IQ ff 'ii i ' - gj j 7 , ' 7' :Sky Richard Papenfus -. . f If , - i- 1 A , W ,, , ,iyy , s-'f f I Shirley Porrackl H J, ' 'l'l V 1 Joyce Perry J 'i A l J J 1 61 Vickie Peffeys Craig Phillips Mike Pfiefier Judy Plageman Midge Plouck Ruth Post Juniors fl Y f r V -A fm 'Sf if :'1-, 1 5 .Q fs? M' if A if few I' ' vi ': IC- ii if' X' -, if mi- -- ny ii I i I K i At ,,f.,.. . Bruce Pruden . , V Carol Pruden F , q -L ' 'A g - Bev Randolph 4 L 'N Slay, f -zz Z Q Andrea Razook Etgjv . - qv gy :fi -sf ,,, H K PM lj ' YL Kennifh Redman w w V 49 f , 'f l I iz. L if 1 ii' 1 ' lm' A i Cherie Reichard I I ,,,, , g , -V Muriel Reinier .Q- , , A: -A i 1 Laura Reuss ia 'I+ f :Wi fam Susan Rey fy-I -. gf? J ',,f,K7 , Dave Reynolds A g fm... in I Daryl Richardson V7 12? Mike Roach V ' R -Ly, T if i Henriqueta Rodriguez - I Mike Reiner ' yiyh. 4' ' fi-in 'K' The steps we ngust take are many A group of iunior girls discuss The happenings of the day of a fourth hour lunch break. 62 5 1 i l i l -fx: Darlene Roe H . it D lx? Shoron Roe ' I, ll M 3, ' 4 in 1 Donolcl Roettger 42 ' 1 , ' ' , . 3 H ' 2 lil Y li S ,rg Cheryl Royce S E ' o S Q .1 Paul Ruhlqnd lei ' 7 'i ' is PSHHY Ryan 1 l y H N :II l ,..: S .F - l or Jam sabu r ll 5 Qi ' 9 . James Somek S .Y inf :W - we ' if William senders , 5. ,Ai if f 7 - , . Y f .., If 163' V ' vi? I r Al' 7 2 ' . lg if ' A A ' Colleen Sontmnre l ' ' rr Y f Le Anno Schenher ' A Qi S or ' D Id S h i - V 1, .I i one c mouss W f53g,3iv3'vs.v g r' Y 1 f Roberto Schnell M A we I A , .Q X 45 fi Rnchord Schroeder it 4 A V.-f, 5' ,V Q19 5- kb 23 L , N Eugene Schultz Xfzeilii. i t if I xkwzf' . if ,, S if A K , ., K A lr, 1 ffl ,,lf V ,f -:Q 2, -.kr r 1: v X f PQ lolo :xr 1 'A r to reach r l -4 o 3 in 3' an E. ,D S -Q xi 1 12 K f 1. 'gi lk llll Peter Shinkevich Ann Schwiermcan Morsho Scothern Deon Sell Juniors our long-awaited goal John Simoni Daniel Slceens Ron Slough Sue Smith Phyllis Sneed Steve Sniodecki John Snyder Thomas Snyder Mory Solorek Eloine Sonnichsen A 1 ' Q ' W' M Mike Speer Leslie Spengler Pom Sperling Pot Sperling Leroy Sprague 'S ,S or r K' r f X If . er---4, -1. X f, .- , if al r ,ff ' ,Q ll A 'B I , xg ve , :if Q' S N, Q 5 ' Q ii Y 2 V if gl' fl, 63 , S ., ,:Z,e, Q , ZW Wm, .,., in i fm - Q 'LQ 'WL 5' .fir I 3 I r 52.5 ,. Am 32 2 F mf K . l A b 241, wflf X33 4 ff, ,ff KI M . if ,flak 'lg ff' 5 .v5F :t2 , utr' J' ' .w:'I'5Q::-.... 551' -'ff Nichola Stamm James Stanflll Dale Steinturth Roger Stiles Carren Stiegelmeyer Barbara Stoll Pamela Stopher Arthur Storm Gail Stribling John Swiergosz Michael Tallman Keith Tanner William Taylor Russel Tehan Chuck Temple Gail Terry Jon Teschner Gerry Thielen Ed Thompson Jon Truman Shirley Trumbull Arlen Tussing Joyce VanDyke William Vasko CDu I' Q, - ' , - ig, f me fi-1. if f'tfgT-sf' sg N -R J - . A 1 s Rf T W ' offer is ' ji ssl, l,, l L52 Q, is G A it ,' e' ,',.5:l, f . ' .F ' -45.3.51 l f fx! LJ A :ff I ' if ,ow 4' . A ff J is ' rw A ' We 7 l ff in 'ff f . W 5 Li ' - lll 'V , ,, A N- -',, ., .1 ,.if' F My Q: ' 4, . I . y V kk Ap ,hz w , W, A ' ' J if N may ya 'gg3 f I, .V I -may .a I' 'f ' . gk 4 , jf .,r.. 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' M if f ,ak Yug i, I .. 1. - K l 64 Larry Vienhage Bernadette Vollmar Michael VosDogunes Debbie Vanderbuilt Joyce Underhill Betty Warner Lucy Wdowiak Jeanette Weber Karen Weibler Nancy Wells Janice Welty Karen Westphal David White Susanne Witney Barb Wilder Jim Willeford Donna Williams John Williams Sherilyn Willingham Margaret Winklema Lawerance Winston Donald Wolff Sandra Woodby Gayle Woodford xn,gsf.y,' K I 4 W t ,M Ny' . we gu y . 'V 7' 1 4 T -ii .I V- 6 ,,,.. L Ayza I it x A 52 ,ami 5 ' y W 2 s wtf? ,s f of J 1 137' 1 1 Hr year n 25 Q Qf, ,V .,, . 5-5, M ,, ,Ig-.L A. 'Vv A ,,,A V V. gif, irrs.. f f !! .L ' Qf 51355 A ll XV ll? I Six ' it in ew? .: , J . .- . ., J ii ., ' 1 :i i . i - Y . :-- t igFg3.asZ. 4 A , 35 WQQTSZQQE. in dll Q ' ' . 1 A 4 J 'L 1 .f 1 iiss ri.. ,. J .s fr QL, W .- - W f? I' h d f IS 3 S3 , O Leonard Haupricht Jim Kopfman Lorretta Lipowski Gary Locker Bob Massie Frank McCready Ed Mockensfurm Marian Moore Bob Newton Frank Portola Dave Post Sharon Prolfriff Paul Renau Jerry Reinharf Paul Sass Judy Stack Mary Troop Tim Villa Sandy Warnke Judy Warren Mike Welgan Bill Zeadker Dave Haro X N Q vs ,N X . J SB 15541 Eflvw B his W4 2, -wg or -4 aww sffgaffwgg' Q S J. , Q L if ig' V. K -f, Y' Q W' Q A Eli '- Efiilgfm. ' .. . L V ' is IW NYJ Ai! B I 54' Nl Nw, 1 Y f , ' ix? ' 5 -4, Mx. .fl or , L L ,T ' X 4, 'i K . . fi ' 52, ...K:'ie. 1 R.-Q, A ,, -'H . W ,S ' - New Q N . Y A . r A , . F IL 3 if, f i' I f 5 1 32' P 'f ' if P we Q, 1 1 ferh1g a , . .N H .5 KW be ,L . 5, I I .. .J . -ee ,,i,, f: ' ' W ,' f - Af. .25 5 1' X 12 fs? .M Q K 4 'H -af l 1 X R -V .Jail . L. N v-- 8 .W E:-1 il? ee 1 . ff 'ri,r gre' . :wifi . ,ef J . ff gfgfli 5. . M25 Li? M 65 ,sf A ik YYQQ- v if A W' 2, we wx 'fn X Q Ns s grae Charles Woodworth Robert Youngquist Richard Zeifer Lynn Zobler Q' Elwood Yeack 1 2 X z iw Royal Barber Randy Bauman Mary Boles Larry Augusfyniak Leslie Beebe Mike Bocian Tim Bocian Mary Boles John Brenner Terry Calkins Jim Cready Judy Fogle Doris Fall Bob Gleason Gary Hayes Mike Hayes Jim Hess Tom Kopfman Don Hahn chahenge S. . W if . --sg X li r l-s ' , y,. - QR L ' y X if' 4, Y W I 9 . f. ' 'vii K I 4 :-A' . l f i s sa . w . ek J' :f I T m W :ww . ,Q f Q., ..L.' f if 2 .fn gi--mx . sf-K i si I k 2 -if ' V Q.. is L ll W, L.. Y ' , FEB' 4.-L f. egg. - 7 -. J B A 2 as A' em ' Mike Perkins, President, Tom Smith, Vice President, Anne Ashbacker, Secretary, and Chuck Smith, Treasurer, were chosen To lead The class of '65. Making the Transition from a junior to senior high school was the task that confronted us as sophomores. New to Rogers and its routines, vve were regarded as the tradi- tional greenhorns. Election ot class otzhcers vvas our initial step in becoming Truly a part ot Rogers High. At The 1962 Homecoming we established ourselves socially Throughout The year, vve were a main tactor contributing As sophomores we were Dorothy Adams Mary Ann Adams H . Sharon Adamski I Carl Adkins TM.. , . . - ., ' F Gary Aiken '- as 4 a, .rs 1 .. T, ., -, X, ,A+-w an to over-all school spirit. Various activities provided the outlet for initiative, ingenuity, and drive. ln the tinal days ot our sophomore year, we can look back and see that the process ot maturing has begun. Ready to meet The challenge our junior year presents, we go with con- fidence into the future. tau ht th . 25 17 , ii E 3 X . ll t X lui W .S is f Terry Aiken T W' T 4. A its A Nt 4 T. ' . s taff Brigette Ambil is A lg J A Cathy Amstutz ' , L A L my CG 0lYf1 Anderson :iff - - V . ,, 'Y , A , JO Ann Anderson ,V i I qs is -V Zn I IE , ., ,U Rowdy Angelofd T t . V QQ , . A xY7'. i Sandra Arendt 1 - K 1' :ff Nut In Ann Ashbacker .An lg 'fi -f V L A David Aubry ff.. . Wt ' ' ,. fit, I .N A 2 cindy scam it 'T , 1 ,V f F s Joyce Bok l i .L it rf 9?,.i 'if' Qi' W M kt Carol Ballert , G, Mary Barber 'E V or f . . ,. if 1 ' ' ' A Qs iffffr Donna Bart A ii vf! H Bill Bartz 66 . , ,A m N K QQ lg-My M l ft isa. .mu -wt-sf W ii' Q., l 'x ' 15 ,T , An ss fl sif- 5' fbi , D my ft 1 2 rf ' ' 2 iii H . -z E- 775 fi S53-':'7i'f , , if , 5 V 4 4 'J J wx 37 J W' K K. - N 'K . m.,E ,. y my ,TLA V1 he l J. fl f fri A A -- C A .. Fw: ' N - fans ' ' --l. WV - f its fr o - f ' J 2 f ' Pj A . fr , uf fag An r 121 J 1 LL 1 .L., 4 nler J Q r 9 r f -41' f i A J 'V' 1' nz, -5 grief' -mf ' , .2 ' v jg, . if J ip J sl. . if if-r J - m , , C 5' 'J J g'-- 1 - 5 ' ' iff ,, .' . , f' . ,. - X , ' 1.1 it , ' TI gf e. V me 9351 at , , 5 ,ls 5' l' mg 4 if Q ' ' t vfw 1 if 5 ' ' g 'B -X 'TGV L,,,L . . In Q 7, was 1. my A. I aglwjf it f' . 1 fig, Q 5 zyvvzz ,. I K A ,K X V t U j1,w5 f ' .N f 'f f . UN , .. it fi? '- 'J it ' A f--h fy 'f -1' ' H K c W X . ' ' ' 1,1 ,K .yyji K I V Nici, , T , I Vkyy xg I -in , E, rl V at J , 7 'i it A ' ' .' so , J 2 . ff it ' , ' 1 - K t- X i ,f w fr Q Greg Bates Jerry Baumgartner Linda Baumhower JoAnne Bayer John Bergener Tom Berkebile Paul Bieszczad Gary Billings Mike Billmaier Keith Binger Jodie Bisbee Walter Blake Tom Bodette Frank Boose Dave Boston Walter Breler Alan Brinker Frances Brifenbaker Bruce Brodbeck Kathy Brown Abner Bryant Judy Buckner Jeff Bunde Peggy Burke Samuel Burzynski Linda Busson Sue Byington John Callahan Judy Carnicom Vernon Carter Gary Catron Lester Champion Margaret Chechelski Lindo Coakley Rick Cochran I ' f ' l Ot I Glen Cole i Jerry Collier ,,, J Z ... 1 e . V Bill Cook wit - Q V -l'. 'S ET .X Q 'J Gfeg Cool' ii ' ,VVV Joe Cousino 1- 1' ' f V -gi- -,'g if DeLecia Cox 1 U Judy Coykendall 11' AI f i 1 1, szi QQ' E I tv 4- I X 'L W- Sandy Craft Q 19? Ki M -. i x V. j Darlene Crider A ,J ' J 7 - Ron Cm' y J I mil, 5 , gg g is gy l h , Dove Crouch M il A 5 2 J 14- M. ' Dick Culbertson Y LK M fl ' w i ll 41 ll Dave Cumberworth 6g M gg ffm it ,554 -' if Q I , Vkyhy i ' l . p Kathy Curtiss , 1 J' J Z . Kathy Cybulski .. ', Q: f U ' git Q , K ,, J 6 ' fi il t, Q, -V - gif' J ,K FM or Q Sharon Czerniak , W, .,. 5' . of ,Ig ., F if 'J 1 'A W l no ' J J e Burma Damn' B5 M l ' A' Denise David J - i Q ' V r li ri N Mike Dennis 67 Jim Dernier Kalhy Disher K Joyce DiRienz M C ' y jg A L Mike Dooley V V' C FA Gary Draper iz Q 'WL of , , A, ' l i' 1 7' iM f'm,: '1 Linda Dressel ' 'll Y X? Av 5 7 'f f 1 AL. A W, . M -,k?, K ,. e,sfia VK ' . I , 3 - A 'll ' f f f s .' f .' Tommy Drusclllel fly ' ' ' ga fl .af l 1 Larry Dubois Qv.. .. K Mel Dudelc W , ' ,K Q K Linda Dusseau ' ffljit, K C ,fx 2 is --V ,fe , f L 7 J ik A, E X, Jerry Ehrsam 1 L 1 1? '7 . 315 F 3 -- hg A is . if Charles Eisenmonn ' it 5 hyyi fl' I 1 Q 7- Marvin Eilniear A I I J ll We look forward to enjo ing the or C? ,,, ,Q is roro ooo F awe is 'ii .. -Q -' , - ie'-ii': , s, .1 A W e - ' is Clif C I I ll vi l 5 F X. 'C Edl'lG ElllOlT K i Christine Elwell 1 Q RVN 1- ff 7 X. f l i i David Emerson , 1, , , f .',A y , Q-, K I 'V Y Winter emphasizes the beauty of Rogers High. Diane Emerson M E. ' ASP' ., ' 1 F' .J V , ,,,. ,E ,ay , David Fall 5 h' ,J 'L 4 ' , '- , if ' F , Cynthia Fongman Q me .ir .i H sf a n 5 Richard Farnham M is, Q, Q si E F , 'i is 4 A Terry Feldhaus nip ' uf iw. . Wirral 1, BBW FWD I Ai Carole Fisher f ' M y Judie Foley I ,,. ' V Earl Foxe 1 s 2 5- 1 -i K -, 5. A 2.7 TL Connie Francois is lim S 5 if 'i . iff -gi' ' lv ' K? ifiQT ' lr' 1 9 ' Josephine Franklin H i ' f L'f'2T'f if 9 MM' 3, 'F -fg- Paulelle Free ' C 5 A151 A, , 5 igiftzq Elmer Frye A Dorofhy Fuller :K gi: I , , r un lx VT. ,4 gg- -fi V - Karen Gable T ' ' Dennis Goff' ' l ' E+- if fl' ji ' Q 'W J iv-W V in M Shelton Evans ' 5 2, M ' E il fix, N S' X Donna Fisher -M f ily? F rf' 1- A 7 I A . 68 . , - r 1 -,A- , he 5 ,fwf 3 mi X LR 1, .Mn-V , ,, , 7, q.r, 9 5 ' gif ig QF 3' Egfr ' V .4 r uw: it - - iff' -1 . 11 'fr a ' f 2 2 ,- ZW 1 ' , . H g, q in 'f 1,55 it e an-H 1 Le y iff y, leigh - an 5 V Y . V 5, xr.. , 1 I +15 F Q K V Q wx 'M X R fm , UQ: We ,, ii. L, Y l ' f wmgr 1, , SP f .iww - .v Vi , wfzunwe . 1 . 4 F115 Vi A Mary Gargas Joann Gederf Jackie Geiser Jim Geiserf Sally Gentieu Carol Gernheuser Bonnie Ghasier Linda Gigax Russell Glaze Bonnie Glosch Alfred Goetz Nadine Gootee rank of a higher underclas man few. Luz L if fm W Linda Gowing V. G Steve Gozdowski ,WM , Yzfw i , Gary Gruen Carol Grzechowiak Carmen Gueli Linda Guthrie s..W.f N A i' gy VV,, , , V I Bob Graven ,yy in .4 Mfg fi J fi John Grofh ' if , ,yyg il Richard Groves 2 '.:, V' I I an - M E55 V -T 1 Mi Y V EW? Hungry Rogerites patiently await their Turn in the lunch line. Dawn Hall William Hall Judy Hamilton Joseph Hammond Cathy Harcli Mike Harman Wesley Harper David Harf Pai Hartley J Deborah Harker Kaihy Hayes , Dianne Heller - Michael Hendershof M' it '-T ,B 5' 2 ' ' ,Q-F ' ' if 5. .Q if -r ,J i if rl 2 V lrr' i 'iii W ' A f ' A 6 Q A ve . - U ls i W 69 4 V - Linda Henderson Carolynn Hens Bob Heuerman Jean Hicks Elaine Higgins Chris Hill Greg Hill Dan Hiskey Tom Hougue Penny Holley Donna Holsopple John Howard Charyel Hubbell Cheryl Huss John Heuston Robert lgney Kristi Jackson Marlene Janicki Roger Jaquay Bob Jaska Carol Jaynes ' ,xi -Y gi g A f 11 7 , ,, 4, Wiz ss Ai 4 'L , is v li rf'-. , 'H 5 'Q 3 iw, K? 25 fig me ugh , K rl - , K if' , K Se is J ' 'tw J if ,MW ff 4 L- s 'EW' 1 ,rfm flm J in D assi 1 I WF' Q-sf ' An-J ff-Y ..L . 43:5 1 -:yn ' J -, VLZ- I ' Y ' l' I 'J Y- ' ,, i ' l3?2?Yf,ff X 'rii i 2 i 1 ' ' g ifs I R fn' A l :fl J ' abf?'R: s' A J 1' lk f One more year as underclassmen J , .- 3 :'-2 is or R ,a V , ' BTM5 :H r info ,I 1, f . A ,C ,y ,,,, , V 5 if jizrjk. C r r 1 s - if if A A 'L if ill f r fi ,af - A in .g i l 1 , J l i I .. ws. 4, i f ' . aj ' R' V, J,-:ffl if if ii, W ff- . my 'Q qi lk, is I 7? T A ,LV-W 3 , i i Q 'i i nl , l ,eyflllwll ll I ',i ,Rl-, IW 1 ' l . -, A I E, . ,.,k, .Y it I- .x All lyk -rr' J ' X1f?f 'k 1? 7 - ' K . ll l f 1 C Ai H 41. l ,, n ii f ,i,. J - ii J ,Q wi ' C J ,,,,c ' A R ' , Q, if K - 'jiflw 'IVI . ,Q .,,i , ' 1, ' M., , MQ fl if ' paw' ,. V. X, f'f 4' if s I J I 70 Duane Johnson Linda Johnson Sharon Johnson Cathy Jones Charles Junkins Larry Kahl Elaine Karpinski Harry Kaufman Roger Kelb Dick Kelly Joyce Kenczewicz Colleen Kennedy Bonnie Kerner Charles Kessinger Homer Kimple Thomas Kingsley Mariorie Kinor Kristine Klag Raymond Knorr David Knoke Linda Knowles Bill Koehler Sandy Koepfier Margaret Konwinski Ronald Korcsog Valerie Korcsog Celina Kosier Tracy Jones Q C ' it E . .. ,N , iast .. Q'f1 t'+ f Kari W f 1 i W . if- ei' 1 ' W. -, r H , L t- i f 2 5 94 r . 5 ii , V1 1 3 . f ijt g ifs' ' 4 ii . i K D W ' K N 1 '. f ii eyes ,Q ij' it ' 'V i , .Q it X45 ' v M ,gttirr if ' ' , ' ' .. - gf ' , ' it --k',. ' 1' A.. ,. ,, J F . ,X is We fu- - H: , ii ' .,.. , A . , . A My . . Q . 1 Ui . r 'f' an - 1 New ,' mf' we r J... RQ ,W , A ,,, . .1 ,A , A wa K . V, f' A My n i H I s iiifrsszi A A IQ 1, 5 fsf-at i....' gf 1 f ' K .r z , .. V. ,,,. 1 K 1 i 5 t i k - 1 . ii i f ' 1 1 Q3 , ' 5 2 15 S i - is t i M ns. . Peter Kotz Lorraine Kowalski Monica Krainz Allen Kuhnle Dennis Kuiawa John Kuohn Christine Kurek Tom Kwiatkowski Mary Jane Ladd Commaclea n La Fayette Jerry LaGro Sharon Lake Gary Lalendorft Terry Lamb Lance Lane Larry Langton Robert Laroe Tom Lashuay Kathy Laux Daniel Lazenby Lincla Ledycxrd and our big year will arrive Martin Lemle Michael Lemle Gerald Lipowski Patricia Lisenbee Paul Little Jeffrey Litzenberg Cheryl Loar Ronald Loetz Janet Long Stanley Loomis Richard Lorenzen Lyman Louthian Nancy Louthian Jerry Lowe Vincent Lubinslci Marian Ludwikowski Murray Luther Susan Luthi Mary Lymanstall Ellen Mack Janell Maiewski Pamela Malak Clara Mallak Susan Malley Katherine Mankow Theodore Marczalc Linda Marietta Jerilyn Marshall at Sr , 'gt MS gm -.W X . ,,, . .. K 9,49 gl B , 4 M K f ,J 'itwstt A v - fr i f '.', LE' 4.1 ' ii., ' ,jail 2 A Q Af .fe Wi ir. gi lc.: A .7 LV: 5 ya: .V p . 5 ,WP ' if if it A ' V, -' ggi Q 2. S2 25 2 I ae. Af slitif , ' .. I ,S 593441 . 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WW! wks, L rdf? rf will is A E g L H If U - - , 1 ' Q , 3 L1 ri L ew ' Q1 i gf i ,L A ,,' ' L f ii Q, A . if . A 1 ll V If A 1,, 1 L V L ' I Emi f - .mx 1 isi 5 fi 1 , gg it 3 N L i i 7 i Meng so 'V 1 ' Z5 , 1 ' .Q jywfi li l X L 'few' . 5 -.,qg1g:' f it ri ilf . -Us r - 1' 5' it 1 , Q3 .,sE!i5ff-Q 'lf - 4 'G K A I A A I 1 l ' l Tim Maupin Roger McCollum Dustin McConneha Judy McCloskey Howard McCready Michael McFadden Sharon McFadden Chesferlyn MCQU illin Becky McMan ness Marcia Meeker Michael Meier Bill Merce Bob Meyer Denny Michalak Carol Miller James Miller Lois Miller Christine Millinger Steve Mix Terry Mohler Darrel Mondville Donald Monroe Tom Montgomery Fred Moor Marian Moore Teresa Mosely Melvin Moss Sandy Mossing We upported our teams 3 list? TQ, .ki -W ' I wwf! I 2 ' X' in . 1 xp. ' H riss r C l . 5 22 y i U ' kv rw K iw? -we f f Z QM? N ,, 2 1 511021 z , Q s K la X r 'I gg by Z, f -- ,Sg r W sw '1 , ' ,.,. , A ' H all i 1, 5 'Q . z Si '. . Zi f W. Xt K 7 .az eww is , M' ' , M445 A i iii if 1 ' 'if ass ' L' L it f fi N f iz L A We ,:,,L , Jie, A y, me 4 Ali ,ii will N L imiwsm mei : ml ' Au ' is- f x , czsifsvfi 'W N Y ' C - is f - ik,ifvfV 1 ,C C irr 2 L 'H is l :ze fi, f W ia, ,reefs -,Q'., r 7 r W f fy L' r gy i ry ,,,, lxylzlv ' Y L-L.. -. i , i fin' A Q Q' ' I 1 1 A 72 Patricia Mounts Lois Munson Keith Muntz Christine Myers Caryl Napierala Tom Napierala Richard Net? Fran Ness Linda Neville Bill Nevius Mike Nitschke Dale Norman Luann Nowak Cecilia Gleiownik Larry Olszewski Sandra Opulskas Judy Ostrosky Doug Otfesen Charlene Palmer Diane Paskiet Tom Pearson Saundra Pelker Sandra Peloquin Carol Pelton Mike Perkins Mary Peters Richard Pfott Lincla Phares at pep siege f gp gf? 5-cgi 'A r Z K 5, J - J, '- TF JA .2 . .z J, ellis? iisyy y ' f E Qfgfiif ay 'J WJ. ' J' J Y .' IJ' Kimi mf fl- ,AA S iiili ,553 R - ' i A if J AY ill? A 5 ww egg WEE, Jr? ',3,3 iwy J ,J txlugjifg ii' J ' David Pieiraszak Rosalyn Pinkney Sheclrick Pinkney Carole Piorkowski Joyce Pioirowski Tom Piizen David Polaski Shirley Polaski Roberl Post Sue Polwora Vicky Prange Jerry Presfon Dave Brower was a familiar sight to sopho mares al after-game dances Throughout The year. rallies and athletic contests Jerry Preston Garry Price James Proclor Donald Provenchev Theresa Puszczewicz Norm Quainiance Mike Querfinmonf Carl Quinn Joseph Rawlins Sandy Redford Richard Redman Esther Reed Joseph Reed Torelynn Reed Mike Rice Tim Rice Becky Rieger Sharon Rine Katherine Riienour Donna Robertson Charles Robertson Bob Rocca Billy Rogers Richard Rohweder Dennis Roll' David Rosebrock David Roshong Eldonna Roshong 5 1 ' M' wo' N - J ::V., J rsi A J lv A. Ala Q lflif' A P R J J fa. f o r 'J J Ja Y J J. i F u- o f ,Q J H .. :o g J,JyJ QE 5, .H f :J.: J V : Qf,fJ . JK L ill 'L -,. J J ,-, J i' Ku 'X iii 7k ,J . JJ . eww? 1 iqgfgmgfr an ages smdm .W ' J J M17 4 if .f ' J Q, i' I IIZTL, Le--fe :S Q. . J ,.i we l Yi ., J ' irii J ' R F ' so J ' if' fi -: V F' I f' ,:-f ffl' L ,eg JJJJJ l A J JJ-- J Underclassmen take advantage of their study hall. Bob Digby Tom Dolgy . 57 fi wmv if sy Ri Q I , 4 'L 'fs -, is rf N. s f r Ni sf xi .. it f Mike Floys J Debbie Heider gi V , .A.. . :fu 5375-ie 2.55 Joyce Houston Dennis Roclnicki A 7Vl': in , 'Z ' if J J 5 Our first big year at Rogers , ' .. S S is i:-' ., . ,'V .UQ ., Y ei viii? lgsgl Tifki ages. Q, , fgesa f' fic ' 1-we :I i ffif ,fl .L -i ag iil f H ,,-Li - r 'f Yi' yr: lf W i ii 5 r Q - 'wg gf ,f f I, is-:Wifi .. -4- sv-K' 'ia . . were-2, ' fe . ,E s f-,Q 11,4 5- Q. , -1' V ,Z , - ' f sf v- , fr f .1 T , 2 jf .-I1 n f gggf' x' . .-1--ic, , 3 W,,. , L ig, H' -i R3-if i - .,,.i i.i,i r , ., it . 44 , I J. r I ,M ., , I f 2 jf A .E A 5w.,1:..',:n, rj 1 , . - . i -fr , J- 91.-ls tif 0 gm r ' f , is. 's . , ,in X K st i I J 5? fi ffl T . A ii mf fl g ym . gf . I . :muy .g y Q V gl , . 4 ,- vw Q s- , , -gg Ap' 2 wc- .N ' . L , I- , W.: -sc A ,, H , r Q r , -i ' gp ' ia . Yi-f hir' 'nilgm f ' ,. g y J , . W X ' imsf -215. '-.i Q - - . 'i fi ' ' -2 'R W R f -Q lwglpfsfiif ' H.. - fm' - - i W Z5 Q- J s'swE i?ZE its Hfhar E,fYi Wwff iiigr , K kk,, 5- 1 'R Q K, fi r ' -1 .s,'f if In i s ,Jill fl ,1 if' 'N M M y VV K V I , M if J S wi A-r 1 :tr i J P 1 ,, 'fi 'iff I 25:7 ',,' -f ' f A 7' ' wifi . f. -'Wil 74 Eugene Rudzinski Sharon Russell Jim Saba Linda Samek Nancy Sarbis David Sattler Judy Schifferly John Russell Ted Schmidt Clif? Schoettley Jim Schwarzkopf Roseanne Schwind Linda Scott Ken Seiling George Sharp JoAnn Sheets Linda Shapard Pam Rahn Ann Reed Bill Shepard Tom Shondell Diane Shultz Ron Sieja Jim Sigg Dale Simon Karen Simpson Kathy Simon Barb Printy Pot Pawlaczyk Dave Thebeau ha l ' ee i K 5 gig Vkkk iiwimi k , ei i l .i ti -vu W fi! i H ea Linda Simon Adrienne Singletary Dick Skeems Dennis Skolmowski Barry Smith Brenda Smith Q1 . 4 ,id-:',., Sophomores Linda Shepard and Karen Gable learn skills in typing class. rapidly come to a conclusion ,il , , . SSH... i. A' I C , 5' Q 1' N l ILT T ,. , ef. .1 ' 'i 2 S i'rr r Rev eg f Q if i g? ggi T f .. V 5 4 pm J Y A I my f r 1 4 i? Q T m v 1 SM X VL y 1 Ki- ' .I Ji i ' I ti 'Y ' ' , I ., iff! ' ., ll ff J -. 2 ar S ' if 'tif' B 1 N 1 l , 2 A ' 'M' ,vw f' 'U -5 si , VV LVVV G A S ' Srr it if . ,f..,. W,,.. 1 K 7 xg, is: .V ,Q K V i NV ' - ,tr I iii, .. .,,. t 1i Q I- .ef .5 Y' - '1 i I A or 4 riir' it pil' . Jfjir 'if .41 A 'A ,.. ' 5 ' 'Q'2iww? aww gf? CF ima hefw l f , kififw .jp Q., g 05:-,v, , .- T ': tt' J 1, 5? li 5 S f if fy ,f'f2v'if57 ' 1 -'Le Q I S V - L 'Sl 75 Chuck Smith Kathy Smith Ray Smith Tom Smith Sue Smitely Margo Snell Jack Sniadecki Sue Snyder Kathy Somers Jim Sperling Mary Spires Sherry Sprague Jim Sradeja Barb Stachowiak Bob Stacy Roian Stahl Bob Stanford Ron Stender Milton Stevenson Sue Stewart Craig Stiegelmeyer Jim Stoma Matthew Stout John Strohmaier Bill Sturm Dave Sumner Shirley Surdasky Marilyn Swailes Jackie Sypert Ed Switala Toni Tammerine Ron Taylor Louis Tehan Donna Terry Skip Terry ' wl ', ., A i l 'A 3. a , i V ff A Y . f V . . -at-. , M '77' T L .. E ' I ' A if . f Y ' as Q T X. T i ff ig-1'1'9ig 4 l lf: , G l 2:iT:s fx '- 1. ., l ill il 5 in - gmggi Q A if eww ir MQ w'-, 1 ' V. k g ! tink q kleffgsiifz. 5 rg wwf . yup V N af - K , i f 'peg fn it . Aw ,. tm- M- . , is . , T .T -Q?-if T V, --w ie: ni -X gc. W. 1 , K Y' jx' stiff ' i'iW i5r - - K 1 . H . i f if i , it - T L g ' M ff' Hi V, it -was M it E gil iz gg , Qs is 'Me Wells heal A l i '?' T- if Diane Westgate ' l Q T 'N,.,f Cheryl WGSTFUP , ,T ff use it L Dennis Thomas Gail Thomson Joyce Thornton Robyn Thornton Diane Tima Nancy Towsley Clayton Tracy David Trammell Virginia Treichel Gary Trissell Cynthia Tussing Harry Urbanus Robert VanSlyke Ron Vargyas Joyce Vogelbacker Philip Walther JoAnn Wampler Marcia Warren Bob Watkins Mary Webb Diane Weinstein Dances, sports and studies keep 76 ff oi s -,-M--..W-,Ms,.w.if. -. .im ,,,, -1 ., ,,,,, -, Joe Cousino and Carol Pelfrnon pause before class. huihqmf Sophomores learned to use the lasf minutes of class time to begin assignmenis our class of '6 well occupied Nancy Wheeler , K hkvnl A v 1 L Eileen Whifcomb JVV' ' V A I W M Diane White i fffsg ' ff ' 75 5 5' Eg Sandy Wieczorek , if R, K5 'V 3 li igjzgs. K Bill Wielinski 'i ii Sandy Wilkinson A f ' 1, I A W xr Carol Williams A r 'V A ' V Gloria Williams Q H I Z2 is ' J V ' Jim Williams 'i A A A KT, pr, QM.. ,- Q 7 y ' ' - V if .i 15 - MJ- .15 V' ,' or A 7 - Llndo Williams M o W i i Verona Wilson ff' A, 'i gy i 3 1 , ,. My ,. M, , . , W if' . ss,i, 4 ::.. if by Zane Wilson by Y A 1 QQ i I Wayne Wines Bill Wlsnlewski . is r, y ,. T il Chuck Wood ses W Q ' 3 if iii Q if 'gf li Z f Lorraine Woodford mx 1, ,W . - Wy, g .lOYCe Warl9Y rl L I 7 if Paul Yenrick Vkizh P V , Z' , in M ' l L. ' -if DOUQ Young i r il Q yy Bev Zawlocki 5' fi : lf? ' '59 I I A 2 . K - ' 5- - , ' k,,'-:h H ' Mo , - fl' - i Nanci' Zemon X f i ' 1 a g in 1 8.5:-sm' 2 . i 511 i vw f ' X sl f V A K W , W5 gk 5 5 ,sit gg Q! K 1. ...fi K: -. 5 E 1 5 - Jane Zobler I S W Jean zobief -rii mfr' 5 W ,Y eifi is 'ff ii' ,ff 4 ,5 A-iii? f, l Judy Zumbrunn Bernice Zyndorf 77 ATH LETICS E ...Xxx 1'- i K 3 K 9' A' 5 si Q 'K :f11:'z f . , Q -Q1 f f 1 1'nS,L.fif1giE3ig5i - :..,, , .. 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Tom Lyons, instructed the team in various football techniques. Powerful line and The l962 football season proved to be Rogers' finest as the Ram varsity gridders compiled a ine record of 7 wins, l tie, and 2 losses for a tie for second place in the Great Lakes League. The Rams were a determined squad this year . , . LIMA CENTRAL: Rogers journeyed to Lima to hand the Thunderbirds a 24-6 defeat in the season open- er. . . WAITE: Powerful offensive and defensive displays and a great deal of spirit blasted Rogers to a 2l-6 victory over the Indians . . . SYLVANIA: The Wildcats, Rogers' Erst league victims were handed a 20-6 defeat . . . ST. FRANCIS: lf history was ever made to be brok- en the Rams did a fine iob of it. For the first time since Rogers and St. Francis have been competing the Rams smashed the Knights 33-6 . . , FOSTORIA: At Fostoria the Ra.ms were met by one of the most powerful offensive squads in the league, backed by a deadly quar- terback and a lightning halfback. Fostoria capped the contest and took the league lead on a two-point conversion, upsetting the Rams 30-28 BEDFORD: ln a league comeback, the mighty Rams crushed the Mules 68-i2 WHITMER: After a taste of victory, the Rams followed suit with a 30-l4 tromp over the Panthers . . . LAKEVVOOD ST. EDWARD: The Rams sparked to a 30-l4 trounce on Rogers' Homecoming night . . . VVOODWARD: After Rogers com- piled an impressive 7-l record, the Polar Bears decided it was time for an upset, succeeding 24-6 . . . CLAY: On a wet, cold night with blowing rain and cool temperatures two schools lost any hope of sharing the Great Lakes League Football crown with Fostoria. One of the teams was Rogers, the other was Clay, The Rams and Eagles battled it out to a scoreless tie in a league thriller. Head coach Robert Rittichier led this year's team to Rogers' most successful season 82 ROW 1: Geoff Reiger, Jon Teschner, Jon Truman, Van Johnson, Warren Hartman, Rick Burkhart, Chuck Ogren, Brint Martin, Marv Tiller, Tom Barfell. ROW 2: Ralph Kelsey, Leon Marietta, Bill Tay- lor, Chuck Woodworth, Tom Wismer, Craig Bowman, Randy Mat- son, Gary Miller, Jerry Jensen, Bill Horton, Bob Cordrey, Mike Ray- ner, Jerry Ersham. ROW 3: John Borkenhagen, Terry Armstrong, Steve Elwell, Don Roettger, Ed Knack, Jim Sneed, Tom Babcock, Dick Stoddard, Mike Culbertson, Jim Byers, Gary Miller, Dick Wag' oner, Jet? Jacobs, and Tom Luettke. 0 0 i swift backfleld spark C i ' 9 F ' 1 'Vi--b'r5if2H!:5?4Vffff44 'f e FQ -V 'Tv ' 7 ' X A ' X-i--55351555,lvfgilig-YHA???i1f'i3Sf'L-?Zs5Q?W'Q'5I EE B , wi , i t . .. . 7 . - K kfi ixgib it w ,Q ,tc 5 we fr ig , A ww: , ww -11.2, 5,1f1f'-:,f151i,4W A - , My -, J -,z ii., Y . . ...ww M , Z .' 'wg 2 'H'-' '- r . B ,s.o,1'- -Q. . T ' - ek 1 ix V' A 1- , -1.13351sm,,'ii:fEi,,g1if' k -- fi 2 f X., za . .ff - : w,Er:1w.'Q . f,. , I . a s . V, . .0 f , may 1 w , Wikis. f f ,, Q,-i gci 2 . , . ,,,, ' . f,,,- ,fffsms -L ,-- ,ffw New '. ,uw f f. 'frdfrfs ed the Ram Leading the team this year as co-captains were Dick Wagon- er and Marv Tiller. Assisting the team in managerial duties are John Hart, Lee Fulton, Harry Hinde, Tom Erdman, Ron Dixon, and head man- ager Jerry Vincent. 83 Season proved rewarding as Rogers Matson thunders Through Sylvonno defense for 31 yard touchdown 84 Rams go through various plays at practice session Jensen intercepts pass as opponent prepares for tackle. O O dominated Rogers dominated the Great Lakes League All-Star Football Team selections, placing a total of lO men on the first and second teams. ln the first team, Rogers tied with Fostoria, landing five men. Those men placing on the first unit were: Jensen, Wagoner, Luettke, Knack and Tiller. Rogers led the second team selec- tions with five gridders receiving honors. Jacob, Roettger, Wismer, Laugerman and Hartman copped positions. Rogers had ten men deserving honorable mention. Leon Marietta Jim Sneed, Randy Matson, Bill Taylor, Dick Stoddard, Tom Bab- cock, Van Johnson, Bill Horton, Jim Byers, and Chuck Ogren re- ceived laurels. All-GLL selections ALL-GLL selections, ROW 'l: Marv Tiller, Dick Wagoner, George Laugerman, Jerry Jensen ROW 2: Warren Hartman, Tom Wismer, Ed Knock, Bill Jacob, Don Roettger and Tom Luenke Wismer and Jensen block Sylvania player with smashing Tackle. Ram reserves crush Dick Wagoner repeafecl lasr year's honors again This year placing on the all-GLL first Team, All-State Third team and on The all area VVTOL foofloall squads. Wismer plunges Through line for a Touchdown. l 86 Rogers 1962 reserves had the best season in the school's history. Under the direction of Cooches Dale Hepler and Jim Vitole the squad compiled an impressive 7-2 record for second place in the GLL. Co-captoins of this year's team were Jer- ry Ehrsam and Paul Yenrick. Leading the team as high scorer was Doug Otteson with 104 points to his credit. PORT CLINTON was the first team to fall to the Rams by a score of 28-O. Rogers followed this victory with a 28-13 Win over SYLVANIA. The Rams than traveled to WAITE, scalping the Indians 20-14. FOSTORIA proved no match for Rogers lightning offense, falling 28-O to the Rams. BEDFORD was Rl-15' third league win by a score ot 18-6. Rogers lost their first game of the season in o 24-20 up- set contest with WHITMER, CARDINAL STRITCH fell to the Rams 22-14. The Rams traveled to ADRIAN to hand them a 20-13 defeat. CLAY slipped by Rogers 6-O in the final contest of the season. Coach Vitale ond reserve team ore tense on sidelines as touchdown nears. foes for spectacular 7-2 record ROW 1: Dove Trammell, Jett Bunde, Tom Hogue, Dale man, Tom Pearson, Jerry Baumgortner. ROW 3: Coach Norman, Darrel Monclville, Mike Wells, Lou Tehan, Ter- Dale Hepler, Bob Watkins, Larry Olszewski, Paul Yen- ry Mohler, Dove Knoke. ROW 2: Craig Steigelmeyer, Joe Cousino, Gary Price, Doug Otteson, Dave Roshong, Gary Andreian, Dennis Rudnicki, Greg Bates, Jim Well- Q ll, rick, Chuck Smith, Jerry LaGro, Dave Farrihom, Bob Igney, Corky Lubinski, Bob l-leuerman, Jerry Provencher, Tom Schillerett, Coach Jim Vitale. , f , J., is 1 A 87 Tom Mauter Mike Culbertson Dick Wagoner, Greg Zitkus, Bill Horton, Coach Will Collins, Marv Tiller, Tom Dence Les Harper Bill Jacob Steve Mix, Larry Winston. League basketball crown product Capping the Great Lakes League Championship this year, Rogers varsity basketball squad, under the direction of'Coach Will Collins, catapulted to the best record in Rogers history with l5 wins and three losses. ln league competition, the Rams were undefeated, boasting an impressive lO-O record. Rogers concentrated on defense and it payed off . . . LIBBEY: the non-league Cowboys slipped by the Rams, 43-38 in the season opener . . . St. FRANCIS: Rogers handed the Knights a 6O-56 defeat in an over- time contest . . . WHITMER1 The Rams showed their stuff in the league debut, tromping the Panthers 50-24 . . . SYLVANIA: the Cats proved no match for the Rams as the 46-28 final score indicated . . . CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT: Over the vacation, the Rams did not rest, as they traveled to Napoleon for a tournament, RHS fell to Napoleon in the opener then defeated Swanton in the consolation contest . . . BEDFORD: The Mules gave Rogers a hard time but a big final quarter clinched the contest for the Rams, 54-46 . . , MACOMBER: the city-league squad traveled to Rogers to be edged 3l-28 by the Rams . . . CLAY: the Eagles fell 47-43 in a thriller . . . FOSTORIA: 44-40, Rogers favor, was the final score . . . WHITMER: The Panthers became Rogers seventh consecutive league victim by a crushing 58-39 score . . . WOODWARD: The second-place city- league Woodward Polar Bears had a long iourney home after the Rams handed them a 7l-67 defeat in Rogers' biggest victory of the season . . . SYLVANIA: lt was the second time around for Sylvania and the eighth league victory for RHS by a score of 5l-33 over the Cats , . . BEDFORD: The Mules again put up a battle but were unable to stop Rogers' soaring offense - the Hnal score 58-46 . . . CLAY: The Eagles played a nip and tuck game with the Rams but fell in a league thriller, 5l-48, this clinched the G,L.L. Title forthe Rams. Ram Greg Zitkus lumps for shot as Whitmer courtman attempts block. 88 Mike Culberfson fries To block Bedford goal attempt. of team alignment Les Harper snaps pass to Ram caurfman in effort To break ihrough Sylvania's zone. Whifmer cager and Les Harper vie for honors in the rebound 89 Greg Zitkus Dick Wagoner Bill Jacob Bill Horton Mike Culbertson Tom Dence MG VV Tiller Greg Zitkus leaps high for a goal. Culbertson and Wildcat battle for a re- bound. Tom Dence prepares for a foul shot in the Rogers Whitmer contest. Seniors lead Ram squad 90 The team reveals various expressions as the game progresses. l This year's varsity basketball team boasted a total of seven senior court- men. This gave Rogers a powerful starting line-up plus a strong reserve on the bench to lean on in case of iniuries. The seven seniors on this year's squad vvere: Mike Culbertson, Greg Zit- kus, Tom Dence, Dick Wagoner, Bill Horton, Bill Jacob ond Marv Tiller. Outstanding men on this yeor's squad vvere: Greg Zitkus, top scorer in the Great Lakes League, Mike Culbertson and Bill Jacob, who showed their versatility in both the defensive and ottensive segments ot the contests, Dick Wagoner, Rogers rebounding ace, Bill Horton, Ram defensive expert, and sophomore, Steve Mix, who made his debut on the varsity this year, leading the scoring in a number ot Rogers' games. . ll! Les Harper tries for iump ball in Rogers-Bedford contest. Dick Wagoner reaches high for rebound in the Sylvania game. to victorious season shot. B i The traditional handshake begins the game befween Rogers and Sylvania The cheerleaders and crowd remain silent as a Ram cager executes a foul i V's folio va rsity' ,. 7'if I :KVV V ig, X ' 23 1 2 5 ' ,S N im, R ff 5: , ji .K k A y ,, E My QX' - ' iff? - gf? L f ik 5 ' K . . -f is -' - A ' Q -V e . X I . , 'S I .H-f' h f 4 r rirrseo,, in fi : Q5 iere K , f f . 5 ' - ,, ,, A ,K Tim X .. if L sr 2 - fi! ' ' i , Sifgfmf .. 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STANDING: Dave Boston, Lennie Mike Hallowell, Doug Otteson, Brown, Chip Pauley, Eugene Zeilinski, Larry Lagro, Bob lgney, Darryl footsteps, take GLL court title Rogers reserves, under the direction of a new coach this year, Mr. Charles Weisenauer, followed in the varsity's footsteps, winning the G.L.L. Title with a 9-l league record. Bill Jacob begins play for points as he passes ball to Ram Courtrnan. The Rams' reserves started from scratch this year, with only two lettermen returning to the line-up. Darryl Richardson and Lennie Brown were the returnees. The reserve team concentrated mostly on ottense, but the squad also managed to hold their own in the defensive segments. Reserve Jerry Ehrsam yells for pass from Dave Boston as Wildcat cagers close in. 93 LeeAnne lumps hugh with enthusiasm as crowd cheers heerleaders Varsity This year's varsify cheerleaders from Top to bottom are: LeeAnne Babiuch, Leslie Gail, Diane Sharp, Nancy Greene, Sue Snyder, Nancy Heinle. i962 reserve cheerleaders were Joyce Ford, Midge Plouck, Linda Johnson, Donna Williams, Maryiane Ladd, and Diane White. rais spirit with emphatic yells Raise that score! was 0 frequent sound which rong Whether it was during a game or at ci pep rally, these throughout the halls ot R.H.S. and on the gridiron as twelve girls impressed the student body with the im- this year's varsity and reserve cheerleaders set their portance of good sportsmanship. Making locker signs goal at instilling school spirit throughout Rogers. for the players filled the girls spare moments. Varsity and reserve cheerleaders display excitement as a goal is Varsity cheerleaders take time out to enioy halftime show. made. f,..' sw Chuck Ogren attempts Jerry Vincent executes snap behind. i Rogers grapplers win tournament, ROW ONE: Tom Shepler, Jerry Vincent, Chuck Ogren, Van John- son, Brint Martin, Warren Hartman, Kieth Tanner, Jack Schmidt, Craig Bowman, Chuck LaFaso, Dick Stoddard. ROW TWO: Coach Dick Wilson, Chris Dixon, Tom Wismer, John Stromaier, John Stough, Tom Toedter, Bill McConneha, Bob Heuerman, Ralph Kelsey, Jef? Jacobs, Bill Bartz, mgr. ROW THREE: Bob Meyers, Bob Watkins, Tim Bocian, Dave Cumberworth, Tom Kingsley, Jerry Collier, Allen Brin- ker, Cliff McCollum, John Borkenhagen, Jim Hess, Lance Lane, John Micham, Jim Cornwell, mgr. ROW FOUR: Harry Hinde, mgr., Ber- nard Rhodes, Darryl dville, Walter Brier, John Howard, Marty Davis, Greg Bates, Mike vens, b Jaska, Bill Zeadker, Bill Fol- ger, Bob Stock. X ,X K' fireman's carry. Tension mounts before the match. cop Great Lakes League mat CVOWI1 Under the direction of Coach Dick Wilson, Rogers varsity Wrestling squad added more laurels to their already bulging list of accomplishments. Again this year the wrestlers capped the Great Lakes League Championship by winning the Wres- Dick Stoddard stands victorious after match tling Tournament at Whitmer. The wrestling squad finished the season undefeated in league action, boasting a 6-O record. Rogers was again this year honored as the site for the North- western Ohio District Wrestling Tournament. Schools competing at Rogers were: Rogers, Findlay, Clay, Whitmer, Lake, Devil- biss, Bedford, Perrysburg, Scott, Sylvania, St. Francis and Start. Graduating seniors on This year's squad we-re: Jerry Vincent, Chuck Ogren, Warren Hartman, Jack Schmidt, and Dick Stod- dard. Hartman attempts switch against opponent. 97 Varsity Baseball Team, ROW 'I: Tom Dence, Dave Edwards, Chuck Snider, Marv Tiller, Jim Weaver. ROW 2: Coach Dale Hepler, Larry King, Bob Gilley, Ed Knock, Bruce Dunn, Dick Wagoner, John Ling, Randy Mafson, Chuck Packard. With spring come baseball Coach Dale Hepler led The i962 varsiTy baseball Team To a successful season, The Rams flnished wiTh a 6-9 overall record and Third place in The GreaT Lakes League. The varsify nine TabulaTed many honors, among which are: runners-up in The SecTional Baseball TournamenT and finishing The season wiTh wins over Cenfral, The ciTy-league champs, Clay, The G.L.L. Champs, and Lyons, The FulTon CounTy Champs. John Ling boasfed The highesT baTTing average of 422. Bruce Dunn, George Laugerman, Dick Wagoner, Marv Tiller, Chuck Ogren, Randy MaTson, and Ed Knock were refurning leTTermen. Rogers reserve nine boasfed an impressive 8-2 rec- ord and Hnished The season wiTh The GreaT Lakes League Crown Tucked away. The i962 baseball squad was un- der The menTorship of Mr. Ray Edwards. The scores were as follows: Rogers 8, Anfhony Wayne 2, Rogers 7, Bed- ford 6, Rogers 16, Sylvania 9, Rogers 8, Clay 7, Rogers 4, WhiTmer 8, Rogers 9, Holland 6, Rogers 6, Bedford O, Rogers 7, Sylvania 6, Rogers 6, Clay 4, WhiTmer 6, Rogers 5. T ROW 'l: Tim Bocian, Jon Teschner, Jim Kaufman, Van Johnson, Tim Villa, Jerry Operacz, Gary Hayes. ROW 2: Mike Tollman, Oz Tussing, Tom LueT- Tke, Larry BrookharT, Jeff Jacobs, Chuck WoodworTh, Gary Hollabaugh. ROW 3: Mr. Ray Edwards, Paul Na- pierala, Ed Koske, Geoff Rieger, John Borkenhagen, Tom Napierala, Jerry Reinharf, Ron Bucholtz, Leslie Speng- ler. Spring Sports Rogers cindermen were under the direction of Coaches Jim Hays and Frank Gwodz last year. The team won a total of five games and lost three. Rogers finished fourth in the league meet last spring. Some of the boys who sparked the team on to victory were Brint Martin. who set a new record of ll'3 for the pole vault event, Bill Brown, Bill Horton, Gil Franklin, Jim Sneed and Mike Mims who starred in the running events, and Warren Hartman who excelled in the field events. The Central Irish, the St. Francis Knights, the Sylvania Wildcats, the Bedford Mules and the Ottawa Hills Green Arrows are the teams that fell to Rogers during the track season. Whitmer, Woodward and Waite defeated the Ram cindermen. track squads ROW 1: Bill Brown, Bill Bates, Ron Dixon, W. C. Meyers, Larry Haus- Gary Carpenter ROW 3 Mr Gwozdz Jim MocRnch1e Dove Sleia ton, Brint Martin, Jesse Fitzgerald, Bob Coy, Bill McConneha. ROW Chris Dixon Lynn Mesnard John Preston Mike Mums Bill Horton 2: Bill Folger, Warren Hartman, Tom Lipowski, Leon Marietta, Don Grant Cummings Gil Franklin Tom Wismer Mr Hays Warn, AI Lisenbee, Jim Byers, Jim Helle, Jim Sneed, Jim Borsos, l ' XV T5 fn? Far The Rogers varsiTy golf Team, un- der The direcTion of Coach Don Eafon, lasT year was a year af Tlrsfs. Marfy Davis scared The firsf hole-in-one on The i6Th green aT HeaTherdowns us- ing a nine iran during a pracfice round and Jan Papenfus received The Tirsf four-year golf award in Rogers' hisTory. Frank Hauprichf was an auTsTanding player of l962, holding The besf aver- age af 84. l-lauprichf also Turned in The besT scores of The year wifh a 77 and 78. ROW 'l: Bill Ely, Frank Hauprichf, Jon Papenfus, John Baxfer, Kent Klem. ROW 2: Bernie Kroch- malny, Bill Graenleer, Chris Moor, Tom Golus, Bob Cardrey, Marfy Davis, Mr. Don EaTon. The golf squad capped Third place in The Greaf Lakes League, 7Th place in The DisTricT Meef, and 4Th place aT The Bowling Green Invifafianal. Strategy and precision prove 1962 was a rebuilding year far The Rogers bays' Tennis Team as Norm Ashbacher was The only refurnee from The previous season. NeverTheless, This Team disTin- guished ifself by gaining second place in The Greaf ROW 1: Gary Swailes, Jon Long, Dove Lafham, Pefe Kozy, Bill Jacob, Jeff Kozy, Norm Ashbacher, Mike lgney. ROW 2: Harry Lakes League Taurnamenf and by upseT wins over Mau- mee and league champion, Sylvania, gaining a lO-8 overall record. Highlighfs af The season were pleasanT Trips To Mansfield, Vermillion, Findlay, and Defiance. Will, Royal Barber, Gordon Edwards, Sfeve Hadley, Lennie Brown, Mike Katz, Ron Cready, and Coach RoberT O'Connell. 100 4 Mary Jonasen Nancy Green Carol Anderson Leslie Mederi Linda Brower Beth Sunday Bev Gilley valuable to golfers and netters lf Rogers halls were crowded This year Then so were our Tennis courfs, spring, summer and fall. Even The AugusT winds, which flaTTened our fence and senT our Tennis umpire's chair inTo The nexT counTy, failed To solve The Traf- fic problem on The courTs. This con- gesTion was mainly caused by some forTy female Rogerifes who were sTriclcen wiTh Tennis fever, which seemed To be relieved only by hiTTing Thousands of forehands, backhands and serves. The Top seven girls represenTed Rog- ers in maTches, disfinguished by Their disfance from Toledo and by excep- Tionally fine compeTiTion. ThirTy girls wenT To Kalamazoo for an inTra-ciTy mafch befween Rogers and The SouTh- wesfern Michigan Junior WrighTman Cup Team. Five more Rogerifes helped Their school defeaT Mansfield ST. Pe- Ter's girls' Team on Their courTs. The highlighf of The season was a Triangu- lar maTch held in MiddleTown be- Tween MiddleTown, Cincinnafi Wyo- ming and Rogers' Top seven girls. Each of our girls was housed wiTh her Middlefown opponenf. All year long Those same crowded halls were brighTened by The girls Tennis Team's navy blue blazers, Their reward for represenfing Their school so well. Q ,X K H333 If 5 22 Q gi 'E ' S 9 - gx, 7 H 3 5 ,Q , 3, X ,gg .. ig g 'Q 3 Y, , A s if - 5 .Q y 1, Q H Q 4 Y Q i K K w w X K 3 2 ,K , K Q , H54 1, , 9 ' 5 Je y., Q J ,ww ggi .5 3 v Q QRGANIZATIQ s E ' L , 1 .K QR x 12 ,f ,Q ,s 5 f i Q 5 4 uv' sg -,H DU Rv f ,w P, -ff, 1 us . The Student Council is the only organization in the school in which the members are elected by P the student body. This student government teaches democracy, leadership, and parliamen- P tary procedure. The Student Council has many special activities each year. The annual projects are the sports- manship contest, elections, Christmas dance, and participation in tvvo charity drives. This year two special protects were completed tor the athletic department and a sportsmanship banner was made for the gym. A new mascot was also purchased tor the school. Young Rambunctious may be seen representing the school at each football game. This year the tenth annual convention of the Ohio Association of Student Councils is being held at Whitmer High School. The Rogers Stu- dent Council has been made in charge ot reg- istration. ln the scholastic phase ot student life, the Stu- dent Council otcfers 250.00 scholarship to college bound seniors. Student Council otlicersz Larry Broolchart, vice president, Sue Bremer, president, Barb Stoll, secretary, Sandy Reynolds, treasurer. The Student Council is the hub FIRST Row: B. Reiger, L. Gigax, E. Sonnichsen, D. Zeitler, C. Fran- M. Kuhl, C. Steigelmeyer, L. McKay, M. Kotz, E. Trombley, D. Stod- cois. SECOND ROW: S. Polaski, J. Angel, Mrs. Abell, Advisor, lvi. dard, J. Ehrsam, J. Jacobs, P. Moorman, T. Mohler. Winkelman, A. Schwieterman, A. Kosier. THIRD ROW: lvl. Joansen, 104 Ww Eli iii --.Q At a typical Council meeting, we find senators and representatives discussing upcoming proiects and cur rent school issues. Commissioners: clockwise, Steve Hadley, athleticsg Beth Sunday, social: Kathy Ahrendt, assemblies, Don Mockensturm,S'tuc'lent activities, Nancy Heinle, school store, f il Cl I t' 't Don Mockensturm and Dave Hineline faithfully cared for our mascot, Bunlcy, this past year. 105 1 , . , K K -1 . fl' if 'A V L':- J f.f'lV:5?i'?3 f .:', T WW? fl i ' X ' -- - l ff ' jf , Nqr X Q. 1 is jlll fg 'L,',.. ,Qi Qlk swsg' it ' - ' I , ff .jf iam if rf' ,L ,','. 3' . XM? V sf iff' ' i V i pg , A Km,':L, t' ' Lmhi L - S-L. ,i , gf - H Q : i:1,z2.sa'f. ii, if fl . fl I ,L l' I 1: I ,V , , ' ', 'fitevalfssf' ' .- - 1. - - iw fl ' ' V ' - J J sslsl FF J 'lil ' ftfsz 'gL it ,L ':Lg 1. ' J J' ' It ' ' L.'L It 4 ' :'L 'g:LL'gL' 5 v,1- , , ','.' 'f' - ,-' i ttltu scr 1 ,slsls K i h f J J ,rrs sss, l 1 H LZZV J e ' f f 'IQ H ,,' k- i A f, I in ' ' 5 '-: 'k:- i , 11 f ,K iii? 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W f - i. ...rt , fa' , .sian -f -' ,g A, ,T si , X A 'Vi .iiisiiffi-i'V l' : 5 f :figs 1 iii? , V,kLk, 2... .. ,' ,315 . ilitfg-J - .gfimezfs , ew. -- . swf W, .ss,,,...g. T Q Q s 41 1 as Georgia Webster Co-ed. Rogerian RAMPAGE Rogericn Sports Write, rewrite. Type, retypel These are the key words for the members of the RAMPAGE statt. Each day, room 208 is the scene for activity ranging from setting headlines to told- ing finished issues. This year was one of change for the RAM- PAGE. The mimeograph method of paper publishing was dis- carded for the new oltset technique. Sales went from weekly to bi-weekly. With the change came additional work tor each staff member, but all agree that the improvement in the RAM- PAGE was well worth the effort. Dianna French Elaine Sonnichsen Rogerian Rogerian RAMPAGE -K.. Bob DeVoe Rosilyn Keebler Co-ed. RAMPAGE Bus. Mgr. RAMPAGE Mr. Gary Godbey Advisor LeeAnne Babiuch Rogerian Seniors RAMPAGE Joy Gockerman RAMPAGE - - ,,.. i't- . L I ,'. Q-it - i '- - - . 2214... ..'.' 2 1 , Q ..1 t ' '19-Q x- ' - A tr grfgf 'lf t i' A 7 'ii' 'fi Y' iii' if '..1. f ff' if T ' Q V X ff? fffblx siiiiissi wtlltlli-a - llll i,,. V471 wmgftl' ff W T, -tlw-W i Li M .-:, ,- 2, 11 Q Ilygmj I su itil, ..-. l NT 5 .i X: I ' L fwl Q Nt i is .,. 1 H 111 , : i . - i A ,rss X 'i fklis? f .ff - , , .i.. 'A -. ti f w.-J, .,l,,- , ,. , , M h g .-, 'Q i ,,i . 4 ssiii o i ef jim K i v . - it ' til llll ll:'ll '--' llll V ll 'L 1 , . ...,i.--- A ssisl A s A 'glfiiil roi' - .... . , -.-,i Q srs' i.rr.. 1401- tl-' ff '.'- . - . f ' l l:' A i'i: ' - - A ...', ril- ,'..z 2 't'r T112 A i ti. , iii! -1 My iliiiiiswxx ittsm-H f 15Y'. 12 . f-.. 1. .. 6 V 4 1 3 t ' Office Help ROW 'l: J. Graham, E. Higgins, L. Zobler, B. Beckhusen, L. Gehm, P, Stopher, J. Thorton, N. Zeman, D. Tima, D. Zeitler, B. Hennig, D. Raef ROW 2: T. Knepper, A. Ashbacher, L. Rawlins, E. Karpinski, D. Paskiet, S. Luthi, K. Ahrendt, R. Keebler, J. Kinczewicz, C. Kurek, S. Willingham, B. Domanowski, T. Puszczewicz, K. Hall, ROW 3: M. Caldwell, D. Crider, J. Hamilton, D. Westgate, M. Ludwikowski, S. Christen, P, Zimmerman, E. Edson, F. Ness, S. Hens, P. Malack, K Jackson, D. Grant, J. Zobler, E. Hanefeld, S, Hicks, ROW 4, 5 Johnson, J. Zobler, D. Baish, K. Jones, B. Mouksch, D. Heller, C Jacob, B. Hannon, D. Schroeder, D. Bartlet, C. Elwell, B. Warner R. Thorton, K. Stewart, D. Heiden, E. Lippus, C. Prueter. Office workers and librarians Oftice workers are responsible for 'faking the daily attendance. 108 Working earnestly in the attendance office front or main office, and doing odd iobs to faculty members occupies the time of sophomore junior, and senior girls working in the offices Typing and filing, or working on schedules moi be tasks set before the girls by the dean of girls Mrs. Tracy, or the dean of boys, Mr. Carman Answering the telephone, calling absentee just to check, or getting fellow students out o class also are chores entering the workers' dail' hours in the administration ofhces. The girls an often called on by the principal, lvlr. Rober Schultz, for assistance in various fields. Althoug these girls have not formed their own club as yet the unselfishness with which they gave up thei study halls, and the willingness to work for th' benefit of Rogers certainly makes them an out standing group deserving recognition. l L' b ' ROW ONE: C. l-lorvoth, T. Provencher, J. Wilson, B. Wopsholl, C. Wompler, L. Britenboker, P. Lisenbee, R. Potterson, K, Menke, J Wood, ROW TWO: D. Schroeder, S. Butler, L. Nowak, S. Molley, Joseph, J. Moiewski, J. Kmiec, Mrs. Robert Fronklin. K. Musch, D. Helden, C. Mummo. ROW THREE: Mrs. Lois Bremer, J. help Rogers to run effieientl Mrs. Fronklin's student librorions, on ombitious group of Rogerites, work in the lilorory every doy before school, ond throughout the doy during closs periods ond lunch hour. These students give up their time ond study holls to ossist in checking loooks in ond out oncl to keep the librory neot by dusting ond stroightening shelves. They olso help mend ond repoir dornoged books. Typing ond keeping the cord cotologue up to dote ore other of their duties. The service thot rnokes the student lilnrorioins involuolole to on number of Rogerites is the foct thot they show students vvhere to locote needed information ond reference moteriol. This group ploys o molor role in the efficient functioning of the Sciroh M. Perry Room. Steve Mix, Elsie Edson, ond Dove Boston toke odvontoge of the quiet library to study. 109 Education and school spirit are Projectionists ROW 1: S. Surclasky, E. Schultz, P. Brode, H. Kaufman, L. Harvey, ROW 2: Mr. Lusher, M. Peiffer, A. Brinker, J. Swiergosz, D. Brower, P. Shinkevich, presidenT, R. Kell, L, Zobler, D. Aubry, L. Williams, E, Horvafh, H. Hinde, R. Kazeminski, D. Adamski. Films, Time schedules, needs of Teachers, T y Q I and availobilify of proiecTionisTs are all The Things The audio-visucil deparTmenT musT carefully plan for efhciency. Doing a good iob each year is The major goal of any proiecTionisT. The club added some- Thing new To Rogers as females became members. Girls proved Thaf They were iusT as capable as Their fellow male members. Of greaf value academically were The films viewed in Rogers' classes. STudenTs found Their subiecTs To be more inTeresTing wiTh The audio-visual aids. Overseeing The work of This vifal deparTmenT is Mr. Lusher, The group's advisor. Jerry Theinlen, John Bender, Vivian Crum and Deb- bie Heiden prepare The daily schedule. 110 A encouraged through these clubs Pep Club members cheered cagers to league victory. pom before a game starts. ROW ONE: E. Trombley, E. Sonnichsen, Secretary, K. Arhendt, President, A. Kosier, Vice-President, L. Gigax, Treasurer, S. Schitferly, ROW TWO: D. Zietler, J. Jacobs, M. Semetko, M. Kuhl, S. Had ley, M. Janasen, L. McKay, S. Voderburg, ROW THREE: H. Tammerine, M. Tehan, K. Menke, D Keebler, S. Christen, J. Nowak, G. Kuehnle, S. Trick, ROW FIVE: L. Marietta, D. David, N. Gootee, Schroeder, C. Pickens, E. Edson, E. Koske, ROW FOUR: C. Napeirala, L. Medert, C. Anderson, R S. Russell, A. Elliott, G. Woodford, ROW SIX: J. Carnicom, J. Zobler, M. Kinor, L. Schenher, C Koiser, D. French, L. Spengler, C. Rutkowski. 111 Izzy Rapp, Carol Rutkowski, Sharon Russell, and Sharon Mull get their pom- Pep Club Another new club was added to Rogers this year, the pep club. lt's task was to create more school spirit in the school body. Enthusiastic Rogerites worked many hours making locker signs tor members of athletic teams. Fight slogans were posted in the hallway which pompted a more enthusiastic atmosphere. Later in the year a bake sale was held to pay for paper, paint and other material used. From the pep club was derived the pep section. This was composed ot interested members from the club. Talented stu- dents put a lot ot etlort into shaking pom-poms to coincide with the cheers. The pep sec- tion occasionally rented buses and traveled with the cagers to the opponents' courts. Members did a fine iob adding color and entertainment to home basket- ball games. We shall look in the future years to the Pep Club for community service. l Varsity ROWlONE: M. Tiller, secretaryvtreasurer: C. Ogren, sergeantrat- arms, W. Hartman, president, R. Wagoner, vice-president, ROW TWO: H. Hinde, D, Mockensturm, S. Owen, P. Kozy, W. Myers, M. Engwert, J. Hart, R. Dixon, J. Cornwell, N. Ashbacher: ROW THREE: Mr. Lyons, L. Fulton, V. Johnson, C. Bowman, G. Rieger, K. Klem, B. McConneha, L. King, R. Burkhart, J. Vincent, W. Horton: Membership in the Varsity R Club is open to any boy who has obtained a varsity letter in any ot Rogers' sports such as football, baseball, track, bas- ketball, wrestling, golf, or tennis. Not only is the Varsity Club a sign ot ath- letic achievement but also one of good sportsmanship. The Varsity R Club took on a new look this year as their otticial symbol changed from the varsity iackets to the red V neck sweaters on which to display letters. ROW FOUR: D. Latham, L. Marietta, T. Wismer, T. Luettke, G. Miles, D. Stoddard, G. Miller, R. Matson, R. Kelsey, J. Jensen, L. Houston, B. Rogersg ROW FIVE: Mr. Contrada, M. Mims, T. Golus, T. Dence G. Laugerman, D. Roettger, S. Elwell, J. Byers, M. Culbertson, B Jacob, B. Dunn, J. Sneed, Mr. Hays, Mr. Rittichier. President Warren Hartman calls for a vote on the new Varsity R sweater. I wuig Athletic interest is combined 112 ROW 'I: D. Wagoner, sec., C. Ogren, Sgt. at Arms, D. Stoddard, pres., J. Schmidt, treas., ROW 2: M. Haddad, J. Bunde, D. Boston, B. Bartz, V. Johnson, T. Thompson, L. Brookhort, ROW 3: B. Kelt- ing, S. Owen, D. Bowers, T. Mauter, H. Hinde, L. Spengler, J Tom Wismer, Dick Wagoner, and Warren Hartman, all active mem- bers of the Key Club, pause long enough to have their pictures taken. Under the combined leadership of Mr, Jim Hays and Mr. Tom Lyons, the Key Club serves as a public organi- zation trying to improve our school and community. This organization, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and under the school's direction, has two symbols which are present at the monthly meetings. One is a flag with the international Kiwanis insignia and a gold bell. The Key Club serves students in many ways. School spirit during this year's football season was partly due to the club's proiect of selling clever tags to students campaigning for victory. At the wrestling matches, the organization sponsored the selling of refreshments to spectators. At the end of each year, one deserving senior is awarded a one hundred dollar scholarship. Any boy with a C average is eligible for membership. Hahn, J. Vincent, ROW 4: Mr, Hays, J. Truman, G. Rieger. T. Hahn G. Laugerman, D. Roettger, B. Jacob, S. Elwell, J. Borkenhagen R. Dixon, Mr. Lyons., Key with desire to help others 113 f Physical fitness plays an FIRST ,ROW: D. Moyer, K. Hall, S. Garno, M. Kuhl, K. Moose, L. Babuich, G. Kuehnle, D. Zeitler, H. Tammerine, S. Mitchell, J. Men- zell, SECOND ROW: C. Santmire, K. Keedy, M. Plouck, K, Craft, L. Zobler, B. Stoll, K. Jones, K. Musch, P. Ryan, R. Manuszak, J. Un- derhilll E. Hanefeld, THIRD ROW: D. Hamilton, B. Beckhusen, P. Moormon, S. Vorderburg, L. McKay, D. Sharp, L. Carr, l.. Gail, J Fling, Pat Sperling, Pam Sperling, J. Groth, J. Mannone, B. Schnell 1 The Girls' Athletic Association provides the sports minded girl an opportunity to participate in corn- petitive activities. Field hockey, volleyball, and basketball are some ot the sports that are included in this program. The G.A.A. also adds to the social lite at Rogers. The annual Farmer's Frolic held in the fall, and the traditional spring dance give the gals a chance to ask their favorite guy, Every proud member of G.A.A. can display her school's club by wearing a G.A.A. sweatshirt. One ot the major projects this year was a paper mache' ram. The bigger than lite size ram was used at pep rallies and the Homecoming Dance. At the end of the year at the annual G.A.A. ban- quet, certain outstanding members are chosen most valuable players for field hockey, basketball, and volleyball. Service projects, such as providing a needy family with food and clothing during the Christmas season, rounded out the year's activities. FRONT ROW: Anna Kosier, sec., Linda Brower, pres., Mary Jonasen, v. pres., Carren Stiegelmeyer, treas., TOP ROW: Nancy Greene, scrapbook chmn., Miss Tussing, advisor, Le- Anna Schener, scrapbook chmn. FOURTH ROW: S. Keedy, L. Gehm, S. Neary, B. Domanowski, J Worley, J. Jacobs, M. Semetko, J. Dearing, J. Welty, N. Eitniear, S Lashuay, B. McClure, E. Edson, S. King, FIFTH ROW: J. Ford, S Beskupski, J. Armbruster, C. Reichard, D. Fall, l.. Baker, K. Baker, M Winkelman, K. Nepper, G. Stribling, C. Fought, S. Roe, D. Lange, P. Sneed, S. Lenville, SIXTH ROW: D. Williams, S. Warnke, D. Brug- gemeir, J, Curtiss, M. McCormick, B. Krainz. Senior-Junior G A important role in the GAA Diane Mayer, Sharon Keedy, and Sandy Koenigseker look on as Lois McCormick hits the ball over the Gordon Edwards and Ann net. Evans enjoy a dance at the Farmer's Frolic. FIRST ROW: L. Johnson, B. Reiger, S. Polaski, M. Kinor, L. Wood- ford, J. Cornicon, L. Marietta, SECOND ROW: A. Ashbacher, L. FOURTH ROW: M. Swailes, L. Neville, K. Jackson, A. Singletary, Dressel, E, Higgins, C. Loar, B. Zyndorf, M. Snell, J. Zobler, C. M. Gargas, D. Crider, S. Koeptler, C. McQuillin, E. Reed, J. Long, B. Pelton, C. Fangmarr, A. Evans, THIRD ROW: M. Ludwikowski, C. McManners, C. Hens, FIFTH ROW: J. Maiewski, D. Shultz, D. Hatlcer, Curtiss, M. Webb, D. Heller, J. Thornton, B. Kerner, K. Mankowski, L. GIQGX, P- Full, L. KOWOISIQI, S. Snyder, D. Paslciet, E. Mack, C. T. Lammerine, C. Kennedy, C. Napierala, J. Zobler, S. Gentieu, Palmer, C. Kosier, G. Williams, J. Schifterly, B. Damm, D. White. Sophomore GA 115 . Senior Y-Teens FIRST ROW: S. Bremer, Chaplain, S. Vorderlourg, Treasurer, B. Sun day, President, J. Jacobs, Vice-President, L. McKay, Secretary, SEC OND ROW: L. Babuich, D. Zeitler, M. Jonasen, G. Kuehnle, S. Trick, S. Mitchell, H. Tammerine, J. Kmiec, THIRD ROW: E. Hanefeld, S Neary, D. Sharp, L. Carr, J. Fling, L. Gail, G. Litzenberg, J. Joseph J. Nowak, FOURTH ROW: D. Grant, G. Webster, K. Ahrendt, M. Sernetko, B. Roach, E, Edson, C. Rutkowski, M. Jackson, B. Do- manowski, FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Christensen, Advisor, K, Menke, S. Schitterly, I. Rapp, S. Reynolds, B. Hannan, D. Hardy, D. Smith. ' Working together, Y-Teen Hope Tammerine, Sandy Mitchell and Mary Lou Tehan decorate the Y-Teen Christmas display. The Y-teen Club, an international organi- zation, is represented by each class at Rogers, and any girl may belong. The pur- 5 pose of the Y-Teens is to develop leader- ' ship, deepen spiritual value, and serve others in the school, nation, and world. I ' Various service projects keep the Y-Teens well occupied, along with splash parties, fudge sales, and their close association with the Y.W.C.A. They participated in the annual area Y-TEENS Dance by sending a representative from Rogers. Aid to the needy and less fortunate during the sea- sons ot Christmas, Thanksgiving, and East- er was a great tribute from this organiza- tion ot girls this past year. The building of good character, better citizenship, leader- ship, cooperation, kindness, initiative, and expression are all goals set forth by the girls, and a Y-TEEN is a representation ot all these qualities. - as-ma41niia1un.' ss sfmemsfa..wwzefsswsarrwsfff .f.f-, .ri::w-.arse-frm.: Junior Y-Teen FIRST ROW: A. Schwieterman, Treasurer, M. Kuhl, Vice-president M. Winkelman, President, D. French, Secretary, SECOND ROW: S Woodby, D. Mayer, S. Babuich, J. Menzell, J. Ford, K. Hall, D Williams, C. Sontmire, D. Hamilton, V. Crum, THIRD ROW: M. Sa- larek, R. Manuszak, K. Musch, J. Welty, P. Ryan, B. Stoll, S. Biskup- ski, C. Stiegelmeyer, S. Linville, P. Moorman, K. Craft, M. Plouck FOURTH ROW: J. Dearing, D. Knous, M. Reinier, R. Harding, B. Holley, S. Dille, K, Alexander, J. Fogle, B. Schnell, J. Mannone, T. serve Rogers and co FIRST ROW: C. Loar, Treasurer, E. Karpinski, Secretary, B. Rieger, President, S. Polaski, Vice-president, N. Sarvis, Chaplain, SECOND Grzechowiak, E. Higgins, L. Dressel, A. Ashbacher, M. ROW: C. Webb, M. Kinor, L. Woodford, K. Hayes, B. Ambil, K, Smith, THIRD ROW: C. Curtiss, K. Jones, S. Gray, J. Hamilton, S. Stewart, D. Holsopple, C. Pelton, C. Miller, J. Bak, B. Zawlocki, C. Fangman, L. Johnson, FOURTH ROW: B. Zyndorf, S. Bodette, S. Lake, A. Evans, J. Hicks, J. Sypert, S. Luthi, C. Fransois, S. Koepfler, J. Maiewski, J. Thornton, S. Peloquin, D. Westgate, FIFTH ROW: D. Shultz, D. Cox, 1 1 Knepper, R. Johnson, P. Sneed, K. Baker, FIFTH ROW: J. Gacker- man, M. Caldwell, N. Greene, E. Sonnichsen, D. Lange, J. Arm- bruster, C. Kornacki, J. Groth, P. Erdman, L. Schenher, B. Printy, C Fought, D. Baisch, G. Stribling, P. Sperling, P. Sperling, SIXTH ROW Mrs. Snider, Advisor, N. Stamm, J. Warren, S. Warnke, L. McCor- mick, C. Nuding, C. Jacob, S. Rey, H. Crowley, J, Plageman, L LeSueur, D. Bruggemeier, R. Post, C. Prueter, C. Royce, M. Brick, P. Bryan, D. Roe. mmunit L. Brifenbaker, L. Coakley, J. Piotrowski, C. Oleiownik, C. Kosier, J. Zobler, D. Heller, L. Neville, M. Swailes, D. Hatlcer, K. Jackson, S. Spraque, SIXTH ROW: V. Koresog, C. Anderson, J. Buckner, G. Thomson, B. McManness, J. Wampler, M. Gargas, J. Long, L. Shepard, P. Holley, K. Cybulski, J. Ostrosky, P. Free, L. Miller, K. Mankowski, L. Dusseau, SEVENTH ROW: Mrs. Schnell, Advisor, C. McQuillin, L. Samek, S. Craft, C. Millinger, C. Palmer, E. Mack, K. Simpson, L. Munson, B. Damm, D. White, S. Gentieu, J. McCloskey, S. Johnson, N. Wheeler, N. Gootee, P. Burke, S. Wesfrup, J. Worley. Sophomore Y-Teen I I ssmunff e nanzmmivg 1 121 nf::an a-n- 7 I Kijflflf ' Y FIRST ROW: C. Anderson M pianist, S. Koenigseker - president, C. Miller - Sec.-Treas., G. Thibideau - senator, S. Kuohn - V. Pres. SECOND ROW: J. Rapton, L. Ledyarcl, B. Fillo, B. McManness, B. Zawloclci, S. Lake, B. Metcalf, D. Fisher. ROW THREE: P. Lisenloee, C G, Treichel, J. Marshall, S. Potwora, D. Hahnlen, L. McCormick, S. Mossing, S. Johnson, J. Hamilton, ROW FOUR: Mrs. Tracy - advisor, R. Stall, G. Eason, D. Monroe, J. Plageman, C. Sprout, R. Taylor, T. Cox, G. Brown, L. LeSueur, B. Ghaster. The e clubs promote Christian Let no man despise thy youth, but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversa- tion, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity. I Timothy 4:l2. Such is the motto ot the Youth for Christ Club. With the help ot the sponsor, Mrs. Tracy, the club tries to maintain its two goals: ll To promote Christian standards on campus, and 23 To present Jesus Christ to the Rogerites as Savior, Lord anol Coming King. YFC members prepare a skit tor a future meeting. Tenni ROW 'l: L. MederT, B. Sunday, Treasurer, P. Kozy, president L. R. Keebler, N. Greene, Mr. O'Connell, D. l'lorT, M. KOTZ, D, Emer- Brower, vice president, G. WebsTer, secretory, B. Gilley, ROW 2: C. son, C. Anderson, R. Crecidy, D. Lcnhom, H. Will, J. Plogemon, J. PciTTon, J. Meincer, D. Emerson, H. Crowley, L. McCormick, B. Molok, Kozy, L. Brown, S. Hedley. prin iipal and love of sports N. ik J x W 119 PromoTing Tennis in school ond communiTy is The gool of Rogers' Tennis Club. In spring ond eorly Toll, of course, The c:lub's ocTivi- Ties were cenTered on The courTs. Trips for boTh The compering ond specToTor Tc1cTions of The club were olso on The ogendo. ln winTer, The club's energy Took o cliFlerenT chonnel. The mem- ber-ployers Turned insTrucTors Tor The children of ST. AnThony's Vil- lo. Bi-weekly, The members, olong wiTh cooch-odvisor Mr. Robert O'Connell, Troveled To The orphonoge To Teoch The chil- dren The TundomenTols of Tennis. On Their woy To The Tennis courts ore Jeff Kozy, Bev Gilley, Pefe Kozy, ond Befh Sundoy. Rifle l ROW lg J. Andersin, P. Bryon, D. Bruggemeir, Mr. R. Beon, advisor, D. Mockensturn, ROW 27 C. Curtis, J. Storkey, E. Willingham. G. Cummings, R. Tonner, D. Mohler, R. Evons, L. Lone, B. Rogers. l l The Rifle club promotes on interest in competitive rifle shooting. To become o member o Q student must hove only o desire to leorn. Members iourney weekly to the R.O.T.C. unit i ot the University of Toledo. lviorksmonship is not the sole purpose ot these proctices, ' however, sportsmonship ond co-operotion ore olso stressed. y Rifle, Riding, and Bowling clubs Bowl i n This yeor Rogers hos reoctivoted its Bowling Club becouse interest wos so strong. On Tuesdoy ott- ernoon, mony members con be found ot Reynolds Corners Rec- reotion engaging in their tovor- ite sport. Only on interest in bowling is necessory tor mem- bership. Loter members ore tought to follow the rules set up by the Junior Bowling Congress. Yet hoving tun ond leorning the skills' ore secondory to good sportsmonship ot oll times. The Bowling Club odds to the oction ot Rbgers l-ligh School. ROW 'l: J. Wiley, Vice-President, S. Peloquin, Secretory, ROW 2: M. Troop, M. Moss, R. Monus- zok, D. Moyer, C. Gernheuser, ROW 3: J. Hommond, J. Syper, G. Hayes, P. Little, T. Tommerine E. Reed, C. Hens, ROW 4: J. Schwortzkopt, D. Cox, J. Line, R. Smith, J. McCloskey, L. Kowalski J. Miller. 120 furni h ACTIO for Rogerites Ridin An inTeresT in horses ond riding is The only qudliticotion necessory To ioin The Riding Club. STriving To improve Their horsemgnship is The mciin obiective of The club's members. The club spends much Time horseback riding ond spon- sors Troil rides held ThroughouT The school yeor QT various riding ocgdemies. Although The Rid- ing Club's members ore inTeresTed in horses They do noT clgim To be ouThoriTies ond some- Times coll upon on expert horsemon for ci few lltipslll ROW ONE: J. Curtiss, President, L. Phores, Vice presi- denT, K. Smifh, Treasurer, J. DeRienz, secretory, ROW TWO: C. Hubbell, D. Robertson, P. Mounts, D. Westgate, ROW THREE: M. Lymcznstcill, P. Lisenbee, S. PoTworn, D. Glitzener. Archery ROW ONE: R. Kelb, L. Knowles, J. GroTh, J. Angel, D Glifzner ROW TWO Chris Evons R McCollum C. McCollum, J. Bender, T. Cox, R. Slough, M. Miller, Mr Lucas Rogers Hi h School is the scene Whenever The vveoTher permiTs, members of The Archery Club venTure ouT inTo The fresh oir To leorn The TundomenTols of archery ond To proc- Tice morksmonship. The TovoriTe pro1cTice spoT Tor The bow ond orrow enThusiosTs is The ploT of lond beside The school on McTigue Rood. ln- sTrucTions, procTice, ond The creolion of inTeresT in orchery serve os The purposes of The Archery Club.'To uphold These purposes periodic orch- ery shoois ore plonnecl. The club provides on opporTuniTy Tor Tun oncl reloxoTion. When spring comes, sTudenTs look forword To This in- vigoroTing sporT. l as Dano McKown, Shirley Bobiuch, and Bill Brubaker owoit warmer weofher so Tho! They con resume Their moiches. 2 l J Ch ss ROW ONE: W. Folger, Vice President, R. Stender, President, S. Dittman, ROW TWO: T. Armstrong, Treasurer ROW THREE: G. Eason, W. Blake, D. Thomas, ROW FOUR: S. Pinkney, J, Groth. for man interests 123 Students interested in chess share Their enthusiasm in the Chess Club. Because of its popularity the club is in its fourth suc- cessful year aT Rogers. Helping others learn The game and inter-school Tourna- ments are The activities of The organiza- tion. Aiding members in distress is The club advisor, Mr. Charles Alexander. Aviation ln addition To leisure club activities The members of The RHS Aviation Club have many educational studies of airplanes, rockets, and the new fields in air travel. Whether students have plans for some- day becoming a pilot or iust an interest in aircrafts, The club proves helpful and enioyable for all. Mr. William Arner ad- vises this RHS organization. David Glitzner, Craig Phillips, Tom Cox, Edward Allen, Dale Steinfurth. ROW 1: S. Rey, S. Carter, J. Bak, K. Alexander ROW 2 C Korn R Taylor L Benedict Secretary Treasurer M Katz Vice president aclci, K. Smith, Miss Leonard, advisor, S. Luthl J Hamilton ROW 3 Mr Welsenhaur Advisor G Eason L Williams J Menzell Organizations instruct members FTA Students entering the Teaching profession show their interest in education by participating in Rogers' Future Teachers ot Ameri- ca, This year, one of the main events on the club's calendar was a trip to Bowling Green Univer- sity. Members aid RHS taculty members by grading papers and other jobs to gain experience for their future teaching careers. Ad- visors, ,Miss Leonard and Mr. Weisenauer were always avail- ablexto provide advice for FTA mem ers. Students listen to tips on teaching. ROW ONE: G. Woodford, C. Curtiss, A. Ashbacker, S. Lorimer - V. President, C. Mummo - treasurer, H. Crowley - president, D Pcskiet - secretory, P. Stopher, V. Crum, ROW TWO: Mrs. Vaio - odvisor, J. Coykendoll, R. Kosch, E. Roshong, S. Smitley, P. Sperling P. Sperling, C. Miller, D. Fisher, K. Jones, M. Dietrick. ROW THREE: R. Mortin, C. Elwell, S. Mallry, J. Moiewski, C. Prueter, E. Karpinski 1 R. Vorgyas, L. Kowolski, D, Baisch, B. Leith, M. Jockson, S. Warnke, J. Weber, J. Piotrowski, ROW FOUR: D. Homilton, S. Modlin, L. Gigax, S. Hens, J. Hahnlen, D. Grunt, G. Litzenberg, K. Menke, M. Lymanstall, L. Nowak, J. Angel, P. Sneed, J. Curtiss, D. Brugge- meier, C. Oleiownik. in the duties of future careers NA Students interested in nursing moke up the member- ship of Future Nurses of Americcl, Working in the school heolth room, they goined voluoble experi- ence this year. The Future Nurses took cx trip to the Sunshine Home, where they made clothes bags for the children. ln the money making phose of club octivities, members sponsored o fudge sole in the school lobby. Among the speokers thot lectured ot their club meetings were candy stripers, -ond on expert on child core. From club activities, members ore better prepcired for their future. Helen Crowley checks heolth room supplies os port of her duty as student nurse. 125 l Homemakin An interest in homemaking is the only prerequisite for membership in the Rogers' l-lomemaking Club. With the able help of their advisor, Mrs. Wil- liams, the girls undertook many proi- ects during the school year. They be- gan by making gitts tor the Lutheran Children's Home. Later, they gave Rog- erites a sample at home baked cookies at a cookie sale. ln the spring, they presented their annual style show, Fashion Fantasy. All their activities came into the category of practical experience which will quality members for their future task ot homemaking. Ruth Schwartz, Sharon Abbey, and Bonnie Holley put finishing touches an toys. Clubs related to academics stress ROW 'l: J, Long, B. Randolph, S. Edwards, D. Bartelt, S. Woodby, M. Solarek, J. Haas, B. Hennig, R. Stahl, S. Peiker. ROW 2: L. Car ter, K. Baker, M. Eitniear, vice-president: J. Graham, president: Mrs Williams, advisor, B. Vollmar, secretary, R. Harding, treasurer, T. Puszczewicz, J. Lake. ROW 3: R. Schwind, B. Holley, N. Snyder, C. - McShane, R. Post, C. Nuding, J. Geiser, R. Schwartz, K. Weibler, S. . Craft. Row 4: C. Ballert, V. Blay, P. Amstutz, S. Van Wey. 126 l i l l i I l l P l ecretar Students taking business courses with plans for entering the secretarial tield are eligible tor membership in the Sec- retarial Club. Formerly FBLA, the club's aim is to acquaint its members with the world ot business. The main proj- ect of the club is a secretarial pool. Through this convenience, students can have term papers, letters, club proi- ects, or any form ot work typed tor a small tee. ln addition to students, tac- ulty members took advantage ot this service during the year. Marg Winkelman, Kathy Stewart, LeAnna Schenher and Dixie Stanford work after school, practical experience in projects ROW 1: C. Santmire, C. Britton, L. Le-Seuer, reporter, K. Stewart, treasurer, D. Stanford, president, G. Spenthott, vice-president, B. Hennig, secretary, B. Domanowski. ROW 2: S. Settman, S. Reed N. Snyder, S. Haas, C. Miller, P. Ness, B. Warren, R. Roe E. Lippus, S. Biskupski, J. Dearing. ROW 3: D. Fall, J. Nowakowski, L. Schenher, M. Caldwell, M. Trammel, B. Franklin, J. Lake, B. Howard, K. Sradeia, B. Roach, Miss Todd, advisor. ROW 4: S. King, D. Smith, S. Vorderburg, L. Carr, D. Sharp, S. Schaffer. 127 Art The only club of iTs naTure in The Toledo area is The Arr Club. Each year The A,rT Club sTrives To fulfill ifs Three rnain obiecfives. They are prornoTion, knowledge of, and assisTing in arT ac- TiviTies. This year a plan was iniTiaTed Through which sTudenT works could be viewed in The school. These original works were added To cerTain classes and sTudy halls To replace pasT prinTs. Carrying on TradiTion, The club purchased a painTing To add To The pasT collecTion of vvorlcs given To The school. OTher proiecTs of The mem- bers are The rnainTenance of a coaT check. The advisor is Mr. Don EaTon. Jon Teschner, Joyce Kmiec, and Elsie Edson put The finishing Touches on The Art Club's ChrisT- mas display. . Organizations further growth ROW ONE: J. ArmbrusTer, R. Dixon, S. Dirfman, M.'Snell, S. Pelker, Kuiawa, J. Teschner K presidenf, D. Eaton - advisor, K. Klem, J. N. l-leinle, ROW TWO: S, Snyder, J. PeTry, l.. Baker, C. RuTkowski Kmiec - V. PresidenT, T. Hahn, B. lgney, K. Madden, J. Schmidf, - Treasurer, E. Edson - secretary, J, Fling, T. Lundy, ROW THREE: M. Sernetl-co, B. Fisher, J. Jacobs. S. Byingion, C. Wood, S. Gentieu, D. Adams, C. Ball, L. Reuss, D. ROW ONE: J. Gockermcan, D. French, l. Rapp, S. Trick, M. Jonasen, ROW TWO L Babulch Secretary B. DeVoe, Vice President, R. Keebler, Treasurer, G. Webster, President, E. Trombley of student's creative abilit Quill and activities. y and Scroll initiation. 129 The only national honor society at Rogers is Quill and Scroll To be eligible for membership a student must have obtained recog nition in a phase of school iournalism A prospective member must meet qualiications set by the National society before be ing asked to join the RHS chapter Quill and Scroll inltlations twice yearly, pave the way for membership Only following the torture do new members receive the gold Quill and Scr ll' pins. Making its appearance for the second year through the work of the students and advisor Mrs Evelyn Haas was the literary magazine Reflections This magazine published out standing essays, fiction, and artwork submitted by both students and faculty members, Another protect of the year was the sale of Christmas ads which appeared In the Rampage Profit made from the sales was used to finance Reflections and other club Isabel Rapp and Susie Trick were two of the innocent victims of the Quill The Latin Club has proved it- self to be outstanding this year Through the leadership of Mrs. Van Fleet. As advisor of the club, she received the Hilde- sheim Vase for outstanding promotion of high school Latin. One ot the main events this year was the annual banquet which featured, in the typical Roman style, everything from eggs to apples. Dressed in their togas Latin students 9W wf enioy themselves at the Latin Club banquet. O O Language clubs combine learning Latin Club officers Stewart Hinze Reporter Rosslyn Keebler vice pres Chris Moor pres Darlene Roe, sec tl The obiectives ot the French Club are the acquaintance with the French language, people, history and customs. Monthly meetings were conducted in French where songs were sung and skits were performed. Members will long re- call the male dancers who did the Can-Can. Activities of the year consisted of a French exhibition tour, the Masquerade de Carousel and a banquet. Mrs. Abell, the advisor, has led the club to an active and successful year. French club members enioyed participa- ting in skits. with activities of the clubs French ROW 1: K. Ahrendt - secretary, D. Schroeder - president, Mrs. Abell advisor D Williams V pres: dent, E. Trombley - treasurer. 131 Clubs explore man's historical Janice Welty, Secretary, Liz Rawlins, President, Tom Williams, Vice-President, Mary Dumit, Treasurer. i Spani h The Spanish Club stresses the Spanish traditions in speech, entertainment and good deeds. With the helping hand ot Mr. William Faulkner, the club advisor, many worthwhile projects were undertaken, one ot which was giving aid to needy families during the Christmas season. Sponsoring a fudge sale and attending a spring banquet highlighted the year. Performing the Dance of the Bull are Jeanne Rapton and Chester Lynn MCQUiHGn of the Spanish Club Christmas Pony' Primer Ano was a familiar sight during initation of Spanish Club Students enioyed seeing the stylized musical version of a bull fight. members. 132 ultural, and biological aspects ROW ONE: Mr. Vitale, adv., C. Ritenour, Secretary, W. Sanders, Pres., D. Brower, act. chm., J Jacobs, Treas., C. Paluch, Program Chm., ROW TNNO: S. Gray, B. Zawlocki, C. Baisch, D. Baisch ROW THREE: S. Trumbell, D. Knaus, M. Peters, L. Cwiklak, ROW FOUR: T. Lundy, D. Roshang B. Coy, ROW FIVE: R. Tehan, R. Papenfuss, D. Rudnicki. Side, D. White, M. Havens, J. Snyder, D. Kulawa, E. Koske. if mi 1 g-E ROW ONE: D. Dimke, J. Hammond, T. Schillereft, C. Loar, Treasurer, D. Boston, President, P Walther, Secretary, D. Farnham, ROW TWO: Vice-President, C. Evens, L. Williams, D. White, D. Lange, B. Nevius, D. Ottesen, L. Brittenbaker, J. Bunde, ROW THREE: Mr. Lucas, P. Holley, K. Cybulski, L. Benedict, B. Howard, L. Reed, S. Carter, M. Perkins, ROW FOUR: R. Hilkert, D. Tram- mell, P. Bieszczad, T. Feldhaus, D. Sattler, T. Mohler, D. Hart. 133 Histor Students interested in current events and history are eligible to ioin the History Club. With Mr. Vitale's guidance the club success- tully undertakes annually various projects as fudge sales and par- ticipation in the Christmas deco- rating. Biology The Biology Club bases it's mem- bership on students who have an interest in biological sciences. These students travel on tield trips and view many Elms to stimulate interest in biology. Mr. Lucas the advisor leads students to a better understanding of lite through Bi- ology. Mike Perkins and Lynn Britenbaker find disection plays an important part in studying Biology. FIRST ROW: P. Brode, C. Fillo, J. Hahnlen, B. Roach, E. Lippus, K. Moose, S. Smith, G. Stribling, D. Hahnlen, B. Kosch. SECOND ROW: J. Plageman, C. Stiegelmeyer, J. Arrnbruster, C. Ball, M. Caldwell, C. Nuding, D. Rogers' choir appeared not only for our students but for other groups. Here they are displaying their talents at the annual football banquet. 134 Choir Rogers' choir represents those students who excel in vocal ability. The choir presents programs through- out the year. The most outstanding which are the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies. Graduation provides another opportunity for choir members to perform for the students of Rogers. In addition, the Lucas County Music Festival, at the Peristyle, combines all the Lucas County High School Choirs in a concert once each year. Students have many opportunities to perform in combined programs with the Rogers High Concert Band. 0 , M , , 5 W 'U fll-557 25, Ai Tffri X553 if 1 Q 2: ig : A ' Q if rife, i H ig , IJ' , 352. if k s yr ik, W , - if - ,Q 5 - 5 -' Y? figs, Qs was MR y W gf EL, wg if 1 W, fa , lil, f 6 ff :..- gg is ' i 2 .. 5 'Q L f ' I Q Ah' ff. ,... .- Q R 3 A . sg -W ' 5, .3 fy' J '1m:L Q P M Yi M X F Through hard work and effort the FIRST ROW: N. Wells, D. Bressler, B. Cook, N. Gootee, G. Kuehnle, M. Moore, F. Dunham, D. Emerson, B. Merce, T. Wolff, J. Litzenberg, L. Humphries, J. Buckner, C. Francois, S. Larimer, C. Millinger, SEC- E. Thompson, THIRD ROW: D. Hiskey, D. Cox, D. Terry, B. Smith, OND ROW: M. Nitschke, V. Petteys, S. Roe, P. Sneed, S. Schalter, A. Singletury, J. Groth, C. Hunt, B. Kimble, S. Hinze, J. Geisert, M. Trammel, M. Barber, L, Miller, L. Harper, W. Harper, R. Stohl, l Band Under the new direction of Mr. Kenneth Widowson, this year's band con- tinued to provide music, color, and spirit tor the student body. All members put in hard work and effort to produce weekly halftime shows during toot- ball season. The high point of each show was, as students and alumni will recall, when the crowds were still and the band played our alma mater. Be- sides providing halttime entertainment, members will add pomp and cere- mony to commencement exercises. This year Rogers' band combined forces with the McTigue band to present the annual concert. Those musicians with outstanding skill were given an opportunity to display their talent in competi- tion. First, was the district contest held at Bowling Green University. Those receiving a l rating went on to compete with other winners on a state level. Throughout the year, the band strove to attain its goal ot high-level musical presentation. Leslie Harper, a iunior, stepped in high style as drum maior for the marching band. 136 RHS band pro ided entertainment B. Shepard, B. Ghasfer, G. Lifzenburg, P. Shinkevich, C. Curtiss, ROW: C. Tussing, C. Kureck, M. Jackson, J. Preston, B. Newton, M R. Pinkney, J. Syperf, L. Williams, B. Youngquist, FOURTH ROW: Hollowell, S. Pinkney, J. Grath, J. Boldt, C. Treichel, D. Fuller, K D. Bowers, A. Goefy, S. Willingham, B. Cook, P. Hartley, FIFTH Simpson, C. Moor, B. Krochmalny, L. Spengler, L. Carmean. MAJORETTES: Bonnie Ghaster, Gail Kuehnle, Sharon Roe, Barbara Kimble, Vickie Pefteys, Sharon Larimer, Janis Grolh. 137 'I QR! TuDE T LIFE 5 ,W ,,,,, -- --,, ,, , w,.g...x.1, V 1 W - , 4' 'fl - my X ff QW 1,,x- f 'ref A v 2 '12'f- z leafs.. J t. ...qjqq -sf-1: ,, :H 4-me ,f W X WL an 4, Wy, ni ,1 14515 sg ws v-L., 2 OAL f 79 A ,J X mfff S' Q1 f i gi L A . .. A M T' W 11? a Mm, x in x Q f A 1 115 we H U A 355451 H g g - , mf iggru f M, F s it 4 'az A gi ff ' ff J . 2 ez! 's , '57 A game, Coronation, and dance marked Football co-captains, Marv Tiller and Dick Wagoner royal cape, and a crown, After the ceremony Dick gave performed the Coronation at the dance following the Leslie a congratulatory kiss. She had trouble with a game. Her majesty was presented with a dozen roses, a slipping crown. The Queen was presented at half-time with royal attendants Gail Kuehnle, Diane Paskiet, and Anne Schwietermcnn. The team went on to a 30-I4 win over Lakewood St. Edwards in 260 football weather. Reigning over the October festivity was Miss Leslie Gail. e . tiy M My-M . 1- Q, WM. ........,, .........m.,,,,,,.,,,,,,s,,M ,....,,.,,WW., ,,..,..,..m,m,.,,a5 , ,R ...Q Sandra Winchell tries her feminine charm on Bill. Dear Phoebe, a comedy in three acts, was presented November i6 and i7 in the school gymnasium. This humorous play re- placed the traditional toll musical. Editorial ottices of a daily newspaper provided the setting. Bill Hastings, a college pro- fessor seeks adventure in the newspaper world as Phoebe Goodheart who dispenses advice to the love-lorn. When Bill falls in love with Mickey Riley, the female sports writer, com- plications set in. G. R. Fosdick is a cantankerous boss, and the spinster owner ot the newspaper interferes. Sandra Wilson adds spice to the farce in the form of an ottice playgirl. A gangster and a murder contribute mystery to the plot. Dear Phoebe was under the direction ot Mr. William Faulkner and Mr. Warren Boudinot. Bill Hastings .... Mickey Riley G. R. Fosdick .. Victoria Parrish .. Sandra Winchell . Humpy ......... Maude Miller .... Patsy Connors . . . Rochelle Mignonne Olga .......... Rocky Gilbert .... Windy Hill ...... Big Joe Moroni . . . . Steve Hadley ..... Pat Bryan . . . . Tom Hahn Kathy Alexander . . . . Susan Trick . . Roger Hilkert ... Jane Curtiss . Mary Gillmore Marilyn Semetko Cathy Kornecki . Larry Hutchison ..... John Line . . . . Chris Dixon A mixture of romance, comedy Victoria Parrish hassels with Big Joe Moroni. Bill Hastings discusses his problems with Olga, the cleaning woman mf 14-2 GAR. Pos nicx EDITOR Bill, Mickey, ond Rocky uncover The body of Rochelle. Wifhouf notifying The police they decide 'ro solve the murder and news scoop the town. and mystery made Dear Phoebe a hit Mickey realizes her love for Bill and all ends well Following a blow, Victoria reverts To reality and inferrogafes Fosdick. rici 143 Geal? Reiger relaxes after being crowned king of the GAA Marilyn Semetko smiles from her throne at Fcirmers' Frolic. Dance. Dance dress l l Couples enioyed other activities besides the Traditional square dancing. l Janice Welty and Brint Martin take time out from dancing to talk. Mel Platzke and date enioy a dance. 144 'Cs-Q 411 Surprise was written on Sue's face as she was announced Reigning over The Twelve Days of Christmas was Miss Sue Queen. Bremer. ran from countr duds to formal Couples did the Grand March fo the music of John Hammill and his Students enioyed themselves at the Christmas Dance. 0 Cl'1e5Yf0- 145 Individuals helped To make i963 a year of acTion. Among Those who won honors was Sharon Van Wey. Sharon was selecfed Homemaker of Tomorrow aTTer Taking a Tesr adminisTe-red by The BeTTy Crocker Di- vision of General Mills. Warren HarTman, a senior, was awarded The Principal's Trophy Tor ouTsTanding scholasTic as well as aThleTic abiliTy. Sharon Roe's TalenT wiTh a baTon won her a 5250.00 scholarship which was awarded To her aT The annual Shrine Circus. Two girls were chosen To represenT Rogers on a ciTywiole basis. Carla Lane was elecTed Rogers represenTaTive To The Area STudenT Council Dance. Jennifer Jacobs repre- senTed her school aT The annual Y-Teen formal, Rhap- sody in Blue. Mrs. Mildred Van Fleer accepTed The Hildesheim Vase which was awarded To Rogers Tor ouT- sranding promofion of high school Lafin. Warren Hartman receives The Principals Trophy Trom Mr SchulTz for his achievements in afhlefics and Individuals brought honor to RHS Sharon Roe was ailvarded a scholarship as a result of her twirling ability. Jennifer Jacobs was Rogers' representative to the Y-Teen formal, Rhapsody ln Blue. Representing Rogers at the Area Student Council Dance was Carla Lane. Mrs. Van Fleet holds the vase presented to Rogers for outstanding promotion of high school Latin. The 147 Ski sweaters, elbow patches, sweater dresses, zippered Cardigans, are Isabel Rapp, Mike Perkins, Jodie Menzell, Bob DeVoe, Leslie kilts with suspenders, and Italian knits were popular in i963. Models Gail, Bruce Dunn, and Elaine Sannichsen. Fads 'n fashions Females sported a variety of skirts and shoes. Skirts were flared, straight, or pleated. Shoes included loaf- ers, tennis shoes, and flats. 148 Mike Culbertson and friend, Cecil, show oft their new versity sweaters. Stecdies kept olive the old tcid of matching shirts. Greg wears the fcnmilicir varsity locket with 0 new addition, the long tossel cop 14-9 Mary Jonasen and Elaine Trombley examine Rcumpages pro- duced by the oiqsei press, Celizal'1 Pofsuif' X WV' A N:-ff Hard work resulted in a trophy for members of the Tennis Club. Pere Kozy, Beth Sunday, and Janef Meincer inspect their prize winning decoration. Sellers in the Student Council supply store were Steve Hadley, Joyce Ford, and Greg Bates. ndy Matson buys o Rampage from Stott member, Dianna French Students at ork . . . 151 Upperclossmen olwcys found time for cz friendly gathering in the main lobby. Elaine Trombley slices o piece of coke for Jodie Menzel while other Rogeriun stuff members eagerly await their turns. Pot Moormdn and fellow classmates use the remainder of their lunch hour to relax ond discuss the news of the day before returning to class. 152 Senior Jennifer Jacobs radiates pleasure as she fakes time for The pause that refreshes. . . . and students at pla it as As Darlene Roe steers, Debbie Vanderlip, Pam Moss, Carolyn Miller and Dawn Lange propel the familiar ialopy out of the student parking lof. Bob DeVoe, publications ace, tries to escape his female associates, 153 Rogerifces' days combined routine A . ,df K l 'Qu M , ,AA Athleticolly inclined Rogerites always found on opportunity to indulge in a ' ' spirited game of volleyball. Books mixed with cafeteria trays during lunch period. U Students were kept posted on News of Rogers through the efforts of Student Council. Jerry Vincent waits while Margo Snell decides which books to take home. 154 with special events Jim Bartz and Linda Gigax examine u homemade valentine. Having fun tobogganing resulted in a broken leg for Maggie Kuhl. 155 Lester Champion, first year French club member, under went an odd initiation during one of the club's meetings Miss Kathy Ahrendt Mass Sharon King Miss Leslie Mederf Miss Sandy Schigerly Miss Beth Sunday AppreciaTion and Thanks are shown To Mr. George Maharis for his Time and efTorT in The selecfion of The 1963 ROGERIAN queen. Mr. Maharis plays The role of Buz Murdock, who seeks advenTure ThroughouT The U.S. on his pro- gram RouTe 66. He is also a well-known recording arTisT. Nom- inaTed by a group of faculty members on The basis of scholar- ship, acTiviTies, personaliTy, aTTi- Tude, ciTizenship, and beauTy, The six girls picTured here were candi- daTes for The ROGERIAN queen. Mr. Maharis, who appears weekly on The DeTroiT sTaTion WJBK-TV, Channel 2, chose Miss Georgic WebsTer for This honor. Having been a sTudenT aT Rogers Tor four years, Georgia has been an ac- Tive member in GAA, Y-TEENS, Latin Club, Tennis Club, and has served as editor of The ROGERIAIN and Rampage. George Maharis selects 1 MISS GEORGIA WEBSTER GEURGE XI KH KHIS January zu, 1963 msg Isabel Am rfapp, Business Manager TT' AUGEHEAIT 2123 Copley Drive Toledo 15, This 'leer 1-:iss .xappz .lany trams to you am the swarm iody fm- glvlng me tae mmm or bring juugge for ine selection of your 441-451, ELLA. zaslng my opimon on many factors, l nave cnosen Georgia zcebsmer as rwumczyl.. will for 19o3 ana may I extend to Georgia my warmers congmnulumons and best wisnes. My second and tnirc Choice are .fm-on :Ling ana sandy pcnifferly and to tnese young laules, I also want to wisn tnem all me best. :cy very sxnaere appreclaciou Lo you, me Student nlody and your school for gxvin, .ne tne apgorcuniny to select your lueen and wltn kinuest wishes to Bull 01' you, I am Sincerely, Bl MN-JL, Grifmsg D, th I963 Rogerian Queen -,is ,-, Wm Www M' WW: rw DVERTISING ff gf is 'swf HX 11 F 5? X 'uw W , KQQXQX aegghwiv 60699 . 'y S f xx, A X ,Y lxmiiimw 87 XX in w 1 ww XQ Qi W wif lg , w s 'iii :Es f, 'yt isv ' 'f 41 Q F A J: 1.1 m 55 5, gg, Y, I 5 was .W rf 5 122 gif '3 as X51 il is Y fr K 'Q ggi in I uk! '64 ,XS K ax ,f Q XO E 3 15 -wfhx ,AX f ,gym , D Q Z as 1 my gi aa? is A 3 -3, 5 4- 2 f 51 : i'59,,, 1-1-K 1 2 2 c 5 ' 5 JS 1 1 SV , gi L M W K 11 2 Nui CW? win' - MLA V- MEA Wg 5 L, xh,,,wM 'A 5' ,,,m1 1f'iU Y' in W 5' Q' K fggxnil NSA 5 gf'-P939 y' 7- xylwm 'L h --mii.i 'Sf M Qhww gags R451 'V my ' page Sir V55' A fa. 52- '22 3' 'mx . J, . I es ,Q 5,13 xy 1 5 ii:w'14w'v'a,? H 5254x114 1 ' Q :f 23- 'fl vs. W ,awww ff' i ' 3 . . ,M ig, ,f ,X ,gnu asm. A 'Nav Q r jk ww! A I WJ Em 'Sis H.. NX -, , 'ff , Wie' an V7 .2 f Ai., , Kwai Q fsikih :f'f, Pa, Mfg, V I , 'ilu g ' - af WK, . . I I ng, -,wiv A If., K , Us ry 55152, k if ,-VY, af ' g I -9i+vff', gif, ' , - it .V ,E ir 3 . IeA,k WI .fig - -. V H .jim ,. ggi 1 K gm, ENTENMEN FRED W. INC. TOLEDO, OHIO GENERAL CONTRACTOR for MCTIGUE JR. HIGH SCHOOL KAISER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND REYNOLDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL I 2 E Q 35 5' 3 9. A- -1 I 4 MCLAUGHLIN 8. KEIL Architects LIMA, OHIO DESIGNER of MCTIGUE JR. HIGH scHooL RAusER ELEMENTARY AND REYNOLDS ELEMENTARY scHooLs 536-0228 MIKE JOHNSON TEXACO SERVICE EXPERT CARBURETOR SERVICE 315 Holland Sylvania Rd. - SUN ELECTRIC TUNE UP EQUIPMENT Toledo 15, Ohio TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE Phone 865-3932 5130 DORR ST TOLEDO 15, OHIO ROBERT L. IRWIN E J DUVALL Best Wishes and Congrat I I Complime I f Io the Class of 1963 GLENDALE FLOWER SHOP CORDREWS FOOTWEAR Dance Corsoges a Specially 2615 Glendale Ave. Reynolds Com EV 2-31165 Toledo 14, Ohio - COMPL MENTS OF - FASHION MANOR BEAUTY SALON HAIR COLORING TECHNICIANS PERSONAL HAIR CREATIONS by GLADYS ELEANOR and ELKINGTON MENZELL NEW LOCATION 639 NORTH REYNOLDS RD. 536-3791 TOLEDO SOLVENTS 8. CHEMICAL COMPANY 4051 South Ave. Toledo 14, Ohio JE o-3771 Compliments of HAYES BROS. Orncmentol Iron W T830 N. Reynolds Toledo l5, Ohio Compliments of BASILIUS GRINDING 8. TOOL CO. INC. Otto J. Bosilius TAYLOR PLUMBING 8. HEATING soioo s. Service 1850 N. Reynolds Ro. JE o-4211 Compliments of HOWE-WEISS OIL CO. III3 Wombu Your Cities Service Dealer in HIIY gL K g Jim Mocllitchie escorts Gail Boumhower ct the T962 p Compliments of: THE SYLVANIA SAVINGS BANK CO. REYNOLDS CORN ERS OFFICE 5133 DORR STREET TOLEDO 15, OHIO WREN BEAUTY SHOP Complete Beauty Care Air Conditioned Faythe and Agnes - Owners Evening by Appointment 536-2373 1848 N. Reynolds Rd. POWELL'S CARRYOUT Party Needs Ice Available 2021 N. Reynolds Rd. JE-1-1752 Open Sunday Robert Strauss, Prop. BASIL ROOT BUSINESS MACHINES INC. 3406 Dorr Street Between Byrne 8- Secor JE 6-5215 Typewriter and Adding Machines Sales, Service 8. Rentals TO THE CLASS OF '63 FROM WOOD PRODUCTS CO. Toiaoo, or-no Compliments of BOB TANSEL SOHIO Complete Automotive Service 2204 N. Reynolds at Bancroft JE 6-7378 1ooH3s HOIH saaooa oi sioq mo yo anim QM wud OSDOMD Uo sum not poozg - iumnoissg JSIIOH HJNVEI S.NOSIlI2IVH dol uo LUAI MON tableware I T T containers 1 I H ull ' fr Q X LIBBEV Glassware X HlIlrl-llll f ' if 1 -w I , xyf f - EQ 1 1 , ,, .Helm is E - - xlalilillllgnnaags I DURAN-A5 1. i Corrugated Shlpprng Boxes conlalnefs l f I ll se Lai l f I A -1 2' ' its P-4 G73 ' ll g-2 RlgIdlPIastlo s ' Closuro IaQmlaH - scientific I industrial building Z I Glass Tack l Apparatus :E il ' 'Q U if W IK - ? HIIQLE mx anrl Glazs 1105 l XT! T W li 1 'lSl 'l 'S Hardwood Plywood ff THINLIE E l . Q il. s KIMBLE . . Glass Insulators Panels and Doors Curtlln Wall Panels Laboratory Glassware QXEQ QHQ 16 KI MBLE Pharmaceutical Glassware MAKERS OF QD PRODUCTS GWENSJLLINOIS GENERAL OFFICES - TOLEDO 1, OHIO Compliments of ii I 'AIN . JOHN J. SPOERL AGENT 1708 So. Byrne Road Toledo 14, Ohio Phone EV 5-3831 State Farm Insurance Companies Compliments of WESTERN AUTO 5101 Dorr at Reynolds Corners Varsity cheerleaders mingle at after-game dance. REGAL LANES 3415 Dorr St. 16 Lanes Completely Automatic Air Conditioned ARLETTA'S FLOWERS 1857 N. REYNOLDS TOLEDO 15, OHIO DELIVERY SERVICE ANYWHERE Phone: 536-2532 TO THE CLASS OF '63 FROM F I. EGG ER 'S HARDWARE APPLIANCES BUILDER'S SUPPLIES 7828 WEST BANCROFT TOLEDO 17, OHIO BAYER BROS. CARRY-OUT 5106 DORR ST. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS THE LUMM CORPORATIONS TOLEDO, OHIO STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA Sheet Metal 8. Mechanical Contractors Facilities for Design, Fabrication and Installation 3151 South Coll 385-2527 Now Iet's see. . .shall I be an act ss or a football pl y 2 FAIRMONT PRESS 1842 DORR ST. TOLEDO 15, OHIO JE. o-8950 COMMERCIAL PRINTING LETTERPRESS LITHOGRAPHY - COMPLIMENTS OF - HICKORY FARMS STORE RUSS TREUMANH - Owoor 1021 N. REYNOLDS TOLEDO 15 OHIO HALL Mr and Mrs. Dole Hepler enioy the 1962 prom. EXCAVATING COMPANY 5560 chaoooo Pike Phone - 8654301 - - . , MARIO'S i 5 .V I fi I ,Q PIZZA DEN Eff-. vi. 4 3421 Door Street Jetlferson 1-2432 2618 W. Central GR 2-2621 22 Delicious Varieties NlAREK'S SUPER MKT. 6004 Hill Ave. Cor. Holland-Sylvcmio Rd. Friendly Service Complete Line of the Finest ln Groceries, Meots, and Produce TYPEWRITER SALES AND RENTALS Your Keys to Better Grades ERlKSEN'S Better Impressions from Better Printing CATALOGS - SNAPOUTS LETTERHEADS - ENVELOPES OFFICE FORMS INDUSTRIAL PRINTING CO. Letterpress 8. Lithographic Printing CH I II93 323 Erie St. 2841 Dorr si. JE 6-8388 Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening Appointments for Your Convenience fomlmfz9o's geaufxi galon ' Hair Styling 81 Cutting ' Permanent Waving ' Tinting And Manicuring - COMPLIMENTS OF - RAY C. NEVILLE FUNERAL HOME ELDORA LOMBARDO 53I0 Dorr Street REYNOLDS CORNERS JE 6 I02l Reynolds Corners WESTHAVEN I PHARMACIES NIILLERS TURNPIKE Dorr 8. Reynolds Toledo, Ohio ,E 1,2861 GIFT sHoP Angola 8. McCord Holland, Ohio COCKTAIL LOUNGE UN 53852 SPECIALIZING IN CHICKEN Golden Gate Shopping Center Maumee, Ohio TW 3-I9II Serving 8. Saving Since I929 DINNERS EVERY SATURDAY 8. SUNDAY 2325 S. REYNOLDS RD. ERNEST ZEDLITZ QUALITY MEATS AT POPULAR PRICES We Make Our Own Sausages 2010 DORR ST. TOLEDO, OHIO JE. 6-3792 or 3793 GULF Phone JE 6-8992 HILLTOP GULF SERVICE ROAD SERVICE FREE PICK-uP 8. DELIVERY BANCROFT 8 RICHARDS TOLEDO 6, OHIO CECIL TOLLISON l l We Telegraph gl! A S .af 2 Flowers Anywhere l 5 Send Flowers Worldwide . COURTESY OF 1lNlNl's WESSON HOMES FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSES 3960 WGYW Sl- 2801 Dorr Street Yvonne 8. Elmer Timm JE. 1-1441 THE GRIDDLE CAKE - COMPLIMENTS or - Home of Heavenly Pancakes 1121 N. Reynolds Road lliisf sniiln of Dorr 51.1 roLEDo's ORIGINAL PANCAKE 556 CARLTON ST. HOUSE SERVING PANCAKE5, WAFFLES, sANDwlcHEs, STEAKS, .TOP QUALITY MEMS.. HAMBURGER, 81 CHICKEN - MYERS' PREFAB FIREPLACES - COMMENTS OF - AND ACCESSORIES - l Fireplaces Are Our Business - N01 C Sideline Y LA FA50'5 Custom made recess screens ly Electric logs - Gas logs Tool sets - Baskets ' I' Yiwhf . N. Reynolds Rd. Fire Hood 3557 WAYNE sr. 536-9585 YOU' H. H. BIRKENKAMP DAIRY QUEEN DRIVE-IN FUNERAL HOME, INC. -I-he Best 104 Years of Personal Service Hamburgs and Hot Dogs some Location Only One Branch in Town 1003 to 1011 Broadway Tremainsville 8. Alexis CURB SERVICE CH. 3-2183 - 2184 GR. 9-5377 On Kroger Lot 1315 Reynolds Toledo Ohio Trilby Ohio - COMPLIMENTS OF - For All Your Insurance Needs R. IvI. IoNEs, BUILDER NICINTYREI 629 Reynolds JE 1-1675 8. ZIMMERMAN MYRTLE FLOWERS INSURANCE by Allwin M. Schroder MM Sew Rd' New Dom AUTO - FIRE - ACCIDENT - LIFE - Phone JEt1erson 6-4621 Toledo 7, Ohio SLCKNESS 215,559 . 819 N. REYNOLDS RD. 4. 1 11IIll1L I'lW-ll Q D217 E fo +I- JE. 6-9816 BAYER SUPPLY 5151 DORR sr. JE. o-3321 LUMBER - CEMENT - BUILDERS SUPPLIES I The Supremes hold the attention of the audience at the 1962 Variety Show. HADDAD'S MOONGATE SUPPER CLUB BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE TU. 2-8180 TU. 2-9992 Cocktail Lounge - Both THE BUNGALOW oPEN SUNDAYS Ev. 5-4649 Congratulations Class of '63 Potato Chips SIR LAWRENCE HAIRSTYLISTS PHONE: 385-4481 3547 GLENDALE AVE. John Ling and Ch Page of 1962. AWARDS ASSEMBLY ris Miller were chosen os Mr.Ram and1'Miss WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS TOLEDO OWNED AND OPERATED WALFORD'S FAMILY STORES Ladies', Men's, and Children's Ready-to-Wear, Notions, Fabrics, Hardware Candy, Toys, Housewares 5247 Dorr St. at Reynolds Corners Open 'Til 9 P.M. Daily JE. 6-9451 Oil - Gus - Cool Furnace Conversions BURGIN BROTHERS I-IEATING 8. AIR CONDITIONING GAS CONDITIONING ELECTRIC CONDITIONING 536-0411 2939 Dorr TOLEDO, OHIO Darlene Dru er ond Bonnie, Beurss pantomime O hllcrlo dy y Sh l P in the T962 Vcriet ow. MAXlNE'S BEAUTY SHOP COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE REVLON PRODUCTS EvENINGs BY APPOINTMENT 6210 HILL AVE. UN. 5-2302 You Can't Go Wrong... 01 s., Nobody should ever consider his educa- tion complete. You can't go wrong by getting as much schooling as possible. So strongly does Toledo Edison feel about this that we finance three scholarships a year at the University of Toledo. Lots of college graduates find Toledo Edison a good place to work. Investor- owned electric companies ofier interesting careers in many fields. You might want to look into this. TOLEDO EDISON - . . an investor-owned electric light a d power company serving Northwestern Ohio G orge Laugerman poses bashfully with Sue Trick and Shirley grich at the T962 prom. Congratulations Rogers Seniors from STAUTZENBERGER BUSINESS COLLEGE Where Graduates and Positions Meet A Cordial Invitation to Visit Our New Completely Air Conditioned School At 224 Superior Street THE GORDON LUMBER CO. HOLLAND, OHIO LuMBER - MILLWORK - ROOFING HARDWARE - BUlLDER'S SUPPLIES REMODEL LOANS Walter W. UN. 5-2641 Miller, Mgr. FAY'S CARRY-OUT 5315 DORR ST. JE. 6-8476 WIDE SELECTION OF PARTY NEEDS FOR GROWN-UPS 3. TEEN-AGERS 24 HR. ICE STATION KEYS MADE PHONES: EV 2-9961 - EV 2-6891 2974 WAYNE STREET TOLEDO 9, OHIO LARRY L. KAUFMAN COMPANY INC. MANUFACTURING Industrial Process Heating Equipment Service and Installation Marilyn Semetko ond Geott Rieger are chosen cis cutest couple of the Former's Frolic. T Guo HE AMERICAN GUARDIAN INSURANCE AGENCY T830 West Boncrott Toledo, Ohio Agents E. E. Gene Elendt 'D Roger J. Scolly rdion of Property CH I-9l74 Homeownerg Autog Commercial LA PETITE The new WTOD radio as n BEAUTY SALON 1560 I tops in Toledo-ti' ,l UU, vuml xml ,,x, lxxxxxx X xxxxxxxxl X mminiuu' NN.- X wifi 'I 'llll ml Wtunx xxxx mx xxxxx N I Nil llllllll IQ Wmxmiuu il tit, ty xmmxwvll JN Owouill .iii xx lrwxx mm Indiviiwltluwxx 'Nu x tu mn l. Permonents - Heor: Complete Joh n Oo rry WIIIW Bob Mortz Mr. Music Bob Parkinson Conditioner 3232 Sylvonio Ave. OR. 4-3163 NEW MODERN DYNAMIC SOUND IN TOLEDO Compliments of ' ' ' Y - T E E N J .Z ,, .m IILTIIL mkull ggi: :nv-1 fsmgzggf SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS Compliments of Y-TEE 2-'raw'- lf-1 .lf X, :X IIMIIA ILL 41' IIIN Ill Jll l QRXIIIIIZ Yrl0'3 I and Sue Trick Q1 the Rogerion kick-ofi. JUNIOR Y-TEENS Compliments of Y-TEE A' lf lla ill. ILL ll DONALD E. OWERS D.D.S R. G. JACKSY O.D. SENIOR Y-TEENS CHAS. A. LESLIE JR. D.D.S. MR. 8. MRS. BOB FRENCH W. H. TOLLY O.D. MR. 8. MRS. JOHN MENZELL MR. 8. MRS. M. ROYER G. B. Blossom MR. 8. MRS. STEVE SEMETKO OGEE, WIS, 8. MANY MOONS Lo Trczviofd' fakes o new twist with Jodie Me Il A TO COMPLETE E b MEET SELECTION . EVERY COLOR, OF I ? EVERY TASTE, LIGHTING AND FIXTURES RT'T ' T' To EVERY BUDGET 5118 Dorr Street ot Reynolds Corners Toledo I5, Ohio ' Je. 'I-44II PATRONS ALFON'S STYLISTS BAYER SUPPLY BILL 8: DAVE'S PURE OIL SERVICE D 8. D DANCE STUDIO DORIOT BROS. HARDWARE VERNON HAN EFELD, PLASTERING CONTRACTOR INTERIOR DESIGN, INC. JENNITE COMPANY KOEHLER INSURANCE KROLAK'S HARDWARE LE ROUX'S BILLYLE SUPPER CLUB MY SHOP PAUL'S SUNOCO SERVICE I SPRENGER'S-REYNOLDS CORNERS STONER 8E JOHNSON INS. AGENCY TIBBITTS PAINTS Formers enjoy the grand morch of the onnuol GAA donce. TINK'S SOHIO THE LAST WORD TO OUR ADVERTISERS - THANKS -The Rogerian Staff ABBEY, Sharon 3012 Glendale Y-Teens 1, G.A.A. 1,2, Homemaking 1,2,4, 33,126 AHRENDT, Kathleen 931 Eton French 3, Secretary 4, Y-Teens 1,2,4, Treasurer 3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Spanish 1,2,3, Student Council 4, Pep, President 4, Of- Hce Help 1,2,3,4. 34-,105,108,1I1,116,134 AMES, Terry 732 Vanderbilt AMSTUTZ, Patricia 1442 Winette G.A.A. 3, Homemaking 4, Riding Club 3. 33 ANDERSON, Carol 2026 Pautucket Future Nurses 3, Latin 1,2, Spanish 3, Ten- nis 3,4, Y.F.C. Pianist 2,3,4. l8,33,11 1,118,119 ANDERSON, Judith Rifle 1,2,4, Vice-President 3. 33,120 ARNOLD, Karen 715 Sawyer 1217 Sibley 34 ASHBACKER, Norman 2324 Holland-Sylvania Spanish 2, Vice-President 3, Varsity R ' Club 2,3,4, Tennis 1,2, Intramurals 2,3, Tennis 1,2,3,4. 33,100,112 BABCOCK, Thomas 5024 Brandon Football 1,3,4, Boys' Intramurals 1,2,3. 33,80,83 BABUICH, Lee Anne 517 Rochelle Y-Teens 2,3,4, GAA i,2,3,4, Latin 1,2, Quill 81 Scroll vice-president 4, Rogerian 4, Variety cast 2, Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Ram- page 3,4. 34,94,107,1 14,116 BANKS, George BANKS, James BARFELI., Susan F.B.L.A. 2, Y-Teens treas. 3, Chorus 1. 728 Brookley 728 Brookley 5333 Claxton 1, Homemaking 2, 34 BAXTER, Darla BEAVERS, Thomas Swanton High School 9,1O. 33 614 Foredale 5740 Hill BEDACHT, Maryellen 559 Williamsville Latin 1,2. 34 BLAY, Vickie 3229 Dolores Homemaking 4, Latin 1,2, Chorus 4. 35 BLEVINS, Donald 3016 Hill 34 BOLDT, James 1028 Searless Band 1,2,3, vice-pres. 4. 33,137 BREMER, Suzanne B40 Clifton Biology 2, F.T.A. 1,2, French 1,2,4, vice- pres. 3, Student Council 2, vice-pres. 3, pres. 4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 2,3, Ottice Help 1,2. 34,37,104,116,131,145 BARE, James BRESSLER, Douglas B40 Clifton Biology 2, French 2,3,4, Student Council 1, Band 1,2,3,4. 34,1361 BROWER, David 810 Clifton 33,1 10,131,132 BROWER, Linda 2222 Grecourt Biology 2, Y-Teens 1,2,4, GAA 2,3, pres. 4, Science 2, Spanish 1,2, Tennis 3, Vice- President 2,4. 35,114,119 Senior Index BREU, Gunther 6243 Judge BRUBAKER, William 533 Wyman Archery 3,4, Biology 3, Rifle 4, Football 1, 2,3, Track 3. 34,122 BUCKHOLZ, Raymond Boys' Intramurals 3, 2059 Hogarth Woodward High School 1,2. 33 BURGY, Henry 5333 Collomore Basketball Manager 2. 34 ' 5804 Nebraska BUTLER, sandra F.T.A. 2, President 3, Y-Teens 1,2,3, GAA 1,2,3, I-lomemaking 4, Latin 1,2,3, Chorus 1,2, Librarian 2,3,4. 35,109 CARR, Linda 5266 Kellogg Future Secretaries 4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Spanish 2, Student Council 3, Class Vice-President 2, Variety Cast 2, Chorus 1, 2, Ottice Help 2,3. 36,114,1i6,l27 CARTER, Linda 3019 Nebraska Homemoking 4, Librarian 1, Churchland High School, Virginia 1, Deep Creek Vir- ginia 2. 126 CASSEL, Jeanette G.A.A. 1, Homemaking 1. 35 CHAPMAN, Lloyd 1917 Daleview Chorus 2. 34 CHATFIELD, Rosemary 1920 Broadstone 35 CHRISTEN, Susan 1114 Nela Parkway F.T.A. 1, French 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 2, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Variety Crew 2, Ottice Help 3,4. 36,108,II1,131 CLIFTON, Thomas 932 Mackow COGLE, Willard 1834 Acorn Archery 3, Aviation 3, Bowling 1,2,3, Cho- rus 1. 35 COMPTON, Ralph 5032 South Biology 2,3, History 3,4, Play Crew, Stage Manager 3,4, Variety Crew, Asst. Stage Manager 3, Chorus 2,4. 35 CORNWELL, James 1115 Elysian Varsity 2, Track 3, Wrestling 2. 35 COX, Thomas 1918 Copeley 35,118,122 CREADY, Ronald 5351 Florita Varsity 1, Tennis 4, Play Crew 2, Chorus 2, Boys' Intramurals 1, Football 2. 34,100,1 19 CROUCH, Earl 1747 Atwood Macomber 1,2,3. 35 CULBERTSON, Michael 4034 Angola Key Club 3, Varsity 3,4, Tennis 3, Variety Cast 3, Boys' Intramurals 1, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Football 4. 36,81,83,38,89,90,91,1 12,149 CUMMINGS, Grant 1619 Glenfield French 1,2,3,4, President 3, Rifle 1,2,4, Tennis 2, Boys' Intramurals 3, Track 2,3,4. 18,35,99,120,131 CURTISS, Jane 1845 Green Valley Biology 2, Y-Teens 1,2, G.A.A. 1,2, 3, F.N.A. 4, Latin 1,2,3, Spanish 1, Tennis 3, Pep Club 4, Play Crew 3, Band 1,2, 177 4 Sec'y.-Treas. 3, Otlice Help 3, Play Cast 4. 35,114,121,125,142 DANKO, Joseph 828 Clifton Bowling 1,2, Spanish 2,3, Boys' Intramurals 3, Librarian 1, Proiectionist 1. 37 DENCE, Thomas 704 Richards French 1,2,3, Key 3, Varsity 3,4, Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3. 36,88,90,91,92,98,1 12 DERNIER, James DEVOE, Robert 5813 Fryer Latin 1, Quill 81 Scroll 3, Vice-President 4, Pep Club 4, Rogerian, co-editor Sports 4, Rampage, Sports editor 3, Co-editor 4, Oitice 4. 37,107,148,153 DITTMAN, Sally 526 Clifton F.B.L.A. 3,4, G.A.A. 2,3, Art 1,2,3,4, Chess 4. 36,123 DIXON, Christopher 1844 Rivard Play Cast 2,3,4, Play Crew 1, Variety Cast 3,4, Variety Crew 1, Chorus 1,2,3, Foot- ball 1,2, Track 2,3, Wrestling 1,2,3,4. 36,99 DIXON, Ronald 5316 Darlene Key Club 2,3,4, Science 1, Varsity 3,4, Play Cast 3, Varsity 3,4, Art Club 4, Va- riety Cast 3, Chorus 3,4, Football, Man- ager 3,4, Track 1,3,4, Manager 1. 36,83,99,1 12,1 I3 DOMANOWSKI, Barbara 1014 Mackow Biology 1, F.B.L.A. 2, Y-teens 4, G.A.A., Assistant Scrapbook Chairman 4, Home- making 2, Student Council 2, Variety Cast 2, Variety Crew 1, Chorus 1, Oitice Help 1, School Store 1. 37,1O'8,114,116,127 DUMIT, Mary 1829 Birdie Homemaking 1, Spanish 2,3, Treasurer 4, Librarian 4, Otlice Help 2,3. 36,132 DUNHAM, Fredrick 3932 Estateway Biology 2, Key Club 4, Latin 1,2, Band 1, 2,3,4, Boys' intramurals 1,2,3, Basketball 1. 36 DUNN, Bruce 936 Clifton Key Club 3, Spanish 1,2, Varsity Club 4, Boys' intramurals 3, Basketball 1,2, Base- ball 1,2,3,4. 37,98,1 12,148 EDSON, Elsie 1008 Eton Biology 2, French 3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, BGt1d 1,2, Of- Hce Help 1,3,4, Art 3, Secretary 2,4. 36,108,111,1l4,116,131 EITNIER, Marcia 5740 Nebraska G.A.A. 2, Homemaking, Vice-President 4, Play Crew 3, Variety Cast 2, Office Help 4. 37 ELWELL, Stephen 3014 Glendale Central 1, Key Club 3,4, Varsity Club 4, Boys' intramurals 3, Football 2,3,4, Wres- tling 3. 36,80,83,I12,1I3 ELY, William 219 Wamba Boys' intramurals 2,3,4, Basketball 1, Foot- ball 1, Track 1, Golf 3,4. 36,100 ENGWERT, Gerald 2137 Eastgate Latin 2,3, Basketball 1. 39 ERDMAN, Francis 4062 Angola Aviation 1, Wrestling 1,2. 36 ERDMAN, Thomas 807 Sibley 38,83 ERY, Fred 1627 Raynor Boys' Intramurals 1,2,3, 39' FALL, Michael 4140 South Aviation 1,2, Latin 1,2, Boys' Intramurals 2,3, Proiectionist. 37 FILLO, Carol 133 Dulton F.T.A. 3, Y-Teens Chaplain 1,2,3, French 3,4, Latin 1,2, Y.F.C. 2, Play Cast 2,3, Va- riety Cast 1,2,3, Orchestra 1, Band 1, Chorus Accompanist 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Li- brarian 3,4. 37 FISHER, Robert 726 N. Reynolds Art 4, French 4. 39,131 FISHER, Robert 2124 Cass Art 4, French 4. 38 FITZGERALD, Jesse 739 Secor Student Council I, Boys' Intramurals 1, Basketball 1, Track 4, Scott High School 2, 3. FLING, Janet 6020 Holman Art 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 3, Treas. 4, Biology 2, Bowling I, French 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Rogerian 4, Variety Cast 2,3, Cheerleader 1. 36,106,114,I16 FOX, Robert 508 Carver Bowling 1, Rifle 2, Boys' Intramurals 1, Li- brarian 2, Proiectionist 3. 38 822 Moran FRANKLIN, Brenda Secretarial 4, Y-Teens 4, F.N.A. 2, Latin 1, 2, Variety Cast 2. 37,127 FRYE, John 717 Gawil FRYE, June 717 Gawil G.A.A. 1. 36 FRYE, Kristan 1056 Metcalf Y-Teens 2,3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, 37 GAIL, Leslie 3707 Heatherdowns Biology 2, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Treas.-Sec'y. 3, Vice President 2, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Homemaking 1, Spanish 1,2, Rogerian 3,4, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Homecoming Queen 1962. 39,94,106,114,116,118,140 GARNO, Sharon 3528 Claudia Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Future Nurses 1,2, Spanish 2,3, Cheerleader 1. 38,114 GEIS, Eric 1038 Malcomb French 2,3,4, Rifle 2,4, Librarian 1, Hope- well Township Central High School, Fresh- man. 39,131 GILLEY, Beverly 5343 Brandon Biology 2, F.T.A. 4, Y-Teens 2,3, G.A.A. 2, 3,4, Latin I,2, Science 2, Tennis 4, Treas. 1,2,3, Class Otticer V,-Pres. 1, Pres. 3,4. 32,139,119 GILLMORE, Mary 5142 Kellogg Latin 2,3,4, Play cast 4, Art 1,2,3, Play crew 1,2,3,4, Variety crew 1,2,3,4, Librar- ian 1. 38,142 GINGRICH, Shirley 1913 Sandringham Biology 2, Bowling 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2,3, G.A.A. 2,3, Homemaking I, Latin 2, Va- riety Cast 3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, Librarian 2. 23,38,144,173 GLANDORFF, Hans Track 2,3. 38 5315 Sanders 907 Broer GOLAS, Thomas Varsity Club 4, Boys' intramurals 2,3, Golf 2,3,4. 38,100 GRAHAM, Jean 336 Dickens Homemaking, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Office Help 3,4. 38,108,126 3203 Inverness GRANT, Delores Y-Teens 4, Future Nurses 1,4, Latin 1,2. 39,108,1I6,I25 GUNDERSON, Henry 3852 Brookside Ottawa Hills High School 1. GUTHRIE, Edward 2242 Vaness Boys' intramurals 1,2, Football 1. 38 HAAS, Janet 833 Heidleburg Homemaking 3,4. 38,126,127 HADLEY, Steve 2215 Eastgate Aviation 1, French 4, Key Club 3, Latin 2, 3, Science 1, Pres. 2, Student Council 3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Play cast I,2,4, Variety cast 2, Tennis team 3,4, Proiection- ist 1, School Store 4. 40,100,105,11I,1I9,13I,142,143 HAHN, Thomas 2234 Grecourt Art 4, French 4, Key Club 4, Play cast 4, St. Francis 1,2, DeViIbiss 3. 39,1 13,131,142,143 HAHNLEN, Judy 2029 East Crest G.A.A. 3,4, Future Nurses 2,3,4, Latin 2,3, 4, Pep Club 4, Play cast 3, Play crew 3,4, Variety crew 3, Chorus 2,3, Pres. 4, Lib- bey 1. 39,125,13O,134,135 HALL, John 41 HANEFELD, Ellen 1138 Saturn Y-Teens 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Spanish 2,4, Treasurer 3, Variety Crew assistant dir. 2, Chorus 1,2,3, Office Help 4. 38,108,114,1 16,132 HANNEN, Brenda 3547 Blairmont F.T.A. 1, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 2,4, F.N.A. 3, Latin 1,2,3,4, Pe-p Club 4, Office Help 3,4. 39,IO8,I16,130 HARDY, Dana 519 Carver Biology 2, F.T.A. 1,2,3, French 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Variety Cast 3. 39,116,131 HARTMAN, Warren 1919 Dority Key Club 2,3, Varsity R Club 3, Presi- dent 4, Chorus 2, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4. 40,81,83,85,97,99,1 12,1 13,146 HARVEY, Leonard 5036 Yorkshire Wrestling 3, Golf 3, Proiectionists 2,3,4, 39,1 10 HELLE, James 2020 Cass Latin 1,2, Intramurals 1,2, Basketball 1,2, Football 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3. 40,99 HENNIG, Beverly 3050 Dorr F.B.L.A. 2, reporter 3, Secretary 4, Home- making 4, Otfice Help 4. 40,108,I26,127 178 HICKS, Sharon 4830 Heatherdowns Biology 2, Latin 1,2, Riding 2,3, Treasurer 1, Photography 3, Ottice Help 2,3,4. 42,108 HILL, Lawrence 503 Carver French 1,2, Key 2, Boys' Intramurals 1,3, Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1,2. 41 HINDE, Harry 1827 Dority Key 3, Varsity R 1, Football 1, Wrestling 2, proiectionist 4. 40,83,1IO,112,113 HINELINE, David 5222 Mardone Aviation 1, Latin 4, Y.F.C. 4, Proiectionist 3. 40,105 HOAG, John 5825 Fryer HOLLEY, Bonnie 634 Elysian Future Nurses 2, Homemaking 4, Latin 1, Chorus 4. 40,126 HORTON, William 628 Underwood Varsity 3,4, Variety Cast 3, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, 41 ,8I,83,88,91,99,1 12 HOWARD, Virginia 1822 Harlan Bowling 1,2, F.B.L.A. 2,3, G.A.A. 3,4, Homemaking 1, Variety cast 3, Variety crew 2,3, Office Help 3. 42 HUFF, Jennifer 4608 Shadowood Libbey High School 1,2,3, 130 HUTCHINSON, Larry 827 Eton Bowling 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Play cast 2, Va- riety cast 1,2, Chorus 1,2,3. 40,142,143 IGNAT, John Rifle 1,2,3. 41 520 Carver INGMIRE, Betty Ann JACKSON, Michelle Y-Teens 4, G.A.A. 4, F.N.A. 4, Latin 2,3,4, Band 4, St. Ursula 1, Olney 2,3. 41,I16,I25,137 JACOB, William 1813 Copley Key Club 3,4, Varsity 3,4, Tennis 3,4, Cho- rus 1, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 2. 40,81 ,85,88,91,93,100,1 12,1 13 JACOBS, Jennifer 1931 Copley Art 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3, Vice President 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Pep Club 4, Rogerian, Organizations Co-ed. 4, Office Help 3. 40,52,104,106,I11,II4,116,147,153 JENSON, Jerry 5605 Camberley Varsity Club 3,4, Boys' Intramurals 1,2,3, Football 1,3,4. 41 ,8O,83,85,86,1 12' JONASEN, Mary 1438 Melvin French 2,3,4, Y-Teens I,2,4, Pres. 3, G.A.A. 2,3, V.-Pres. 4, Future Nurses 1,2, Quill and Scroll 4, Student Council 4, Ten- nis 4, Pep Club 4, Class Otticer, Sec. 4, Rogerian 3, Co-editor 4, Variety cast 2, Variety crew 1,2. 32,41,l04,106,111,114,116,131 1643 Longwood JONES, Dola 1610 Eileen Biology I, Latin 1,2,3,4, Play crew 1, Cho- rus 1,2, 40,130 JONES, Rick Linden McKinley, Columbus, Ohio 2,3. JORDAN, James 5050 Prestler 41 JOHNSTON, Richard History 4, Rifle 2, Play crew 3, Boys' intra- murals 3, Librarian l,2,3, Proiectlonist 1,2, 3,4. JOSEPH, Judy 620 N. Byrne Biology 2, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Future Nurses 1,3,4, Latin 2,3, Science 1, Librarian 3,4. 40,109,116 JOZWIAK, Arthur 618 Foredale 42 JUSTUS, Kathleen 3148 Muirfield 40 KAROUB, Mark 1935 Eileen KATAFIASZ, Gerald 28 Leander Archery l,2, Boys' intramurals 2, Librarian 1,2. 42 KEEBLER, Rosilyn 1633 Park Ridge Biology 2, Latin I,2,3,4, V. Pres. 4, Quill 8, Scroll 3,4, Treas. 4, Tennis 3,4, Pep 4, Riding l,2,3, sec. 2, V. Pres. 3, Rampage 3,4, Business Mgr. Oftlce Help 3,4, 43,107,l08,111,119,130 KESSLER, James 2021 Cass Biology 2, Latin 1,2,3,4, Variety cast 3, Band 1,2,3,4, Boys' intramurals 2, Golf 2. 42,130 KIMBLE, Barbara 1225 Melvin Biology 2, Latin 1,2,3,4, Variety cast l,2,3, Band 1,2,3,4, publicity chr., Maiorette l,2, 3,4, head 2,3. 41,130,137 KING, Margie 2039 Broadstone 42 KING, Sharon 816 Elysian F.B.L.A. 2, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Latin 1, Student Council 3, Class Officer, Sec. 2, Future Secretaries 4, Variety crew 2, Chorus. 41,114,127 KMIEC, Joyce 735 Cuthbert Art l,2,3, V.-Pres. 4, French 1, Y-Teens 1, 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3, Librarian 2,3,4. 23,42,l09,l 16 KNIGHT, Robert 1036 St. Andrews Key Club 1, Latin 1,3,4, Variety Cast 2,3, Chorus 2,4, Football 1,2,3. 42,135 KOCH, Gary 2234 Vaness Play crew 3,4, Variety crew 3,4. 42 KOSCH, Bobbie G.A.A. 4, Future Nurses 4, Chorus 4, Li- brarian 4, Clay High School 1,2,3. KOSIER, Anna 4534 Hill French 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Pep Club Vice President 4, Play Cast 4, Play Crew 4, Variety Cast 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 1,3, Otorice Help 1, School Store 3. 42,I04,1l1,114,131 KOTZ, Richard 40 Dulton Biology 2, Chess 2, vice-pres. 3, treas. 4, FTA 3, Latin 2,3. KOZLOWSKI, Nancy 42,132 KOZY, Peter 4752 Ryan Latin 2, Tennis 3, pres. 4, Intramurals 2,3, Tennis 3,4, St. Francis de Sales 9. 42,100,112,119 KUEHNLE, Gail 5334 Darlene French 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Tennis 3, Pep 4, Play Cast 2: Variety Cast 2,3,4, Band 2, sec. 3, treas. 4, Maiorette 3,4. Woodward High School 9. 33,41,111,1l4,116,l31,136,137,140' KUOHN, Susan 556 Weston Biology 2,3, French 2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, YFC vice-pres. 4, Art l,2, Play Crew 3,4, Variety Crew 3. 43 LAKE, Judith 4114 Kingsley Homemaking 3,4, Future 'Secretaries 4. De- Vilbiss High School 9. 43,126,127 LANE, Carla 3047 Dorr FBLA 2, French 2,3, GAA 2,3, Oftice Help l,2,3, 43,147 LANGE, Donald 5040 Macklyn Rifle l,2, Spanish 2. 43 LATHAM, David 3225 Downing Aviation 1,2,3, Biology 2, Latin l,2,3, Var- sity 4, Tennis 3,4, Intramurals l,2,3, Foot- ball 1, Track imgr.1 l,2, Proiectionist 1,2,3. 43,100,1 12,119 LAUGERMAN, George 146 Harmony Key Club 1,2,3,4, Spanish 1,3, Varsity 3,4, Variety Cast 2,3, Chorus 1,2, Football l,2, 3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3, Pro- iectionist l,2,3, 43,8O,81,85,1 12,1 13,173 LINE, John 828 Hayes Archery 2, Bowling 3,4, Play Cast 3,4, Play Crew 4, Variety cast 3, Variety crew 3, Chorus 2,3, vice-pres. 4, Intramurals 4. 43,135 LINENKUGEL, William 2126 Birlcdale St. Francis de Sales High School 9. 43 LINNENKUGEL, Michael 1725 Kreiger Aviation 1, Latin 1,2, Intramurals 2,3, Pro- iectionist 4. 43 LIPOWSKI, Thomas 4550 Hill 44 LIPPUS, Ervlyn 5120 Newhart FBLA 3, Y-Teens l,2, Play Crew l,2,3, Va- riety cast 3, Variety Crew l,2,3, Chorus 4, Librarian l,2, Office Help 2,3,4. 43,108,127,134 LISENBEE, Albert 1710 Birdie Spanish 2,3, Intramurals 2,3, Football l,2, Track 1,2,3,4. 44,99 LITZENBERG, Geordell 5553 Morrow Archery l,2,3, Biology 2,3, Bowling l,2,3, Y-Teens 4, GAA 2,3, FNA 4, Spanish 2,3, Play Crew 1, Variety crew l,2, Band l,2, 3,4. 43,116,125,l37 MADDEN, Kathleen 4341 Glendale Art 3,4, FTA 2,3, French l,2, Y-Teens l,2, 3, Homemaking 1, Orchestra 1,2. 44 MARIETTA, Leon 1744 Olimphia Varsity 4, Basketball I, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4. 81,83,84,99,112 MARTIN, Brint 1126 Turner Varsity 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4. 44,8O,83,99,I44 MASON, Carrie 3645 Wayne MAUKSCH, Barbara 5059 Egger French 1,2, Y-Teens 1, Librarian 1,2, Of- fice Help 4. 44 MAURER, Barbara 1816 Harlan Biology 2, Y-Teens l,2,3, FBLA 3, Latin 2, Play Cast 3, Play Crew 2, Variety Cast 3, 179 Variety Crew 2, Chorus 1, Librarian 4. 44 McCOLLUM, Clifford 1634 Raynor Archery 4, Wrestling 4. 45 McKAY, Lynne 2234 N. Reynolds Y-Teens 2,3, pres. 1, sec. 4, GAA 2,3,4, Spanish l,2, sec. 3, Student Council 2,3,4, Pep 4, Rogerian 4, Variety cast 2, Chorus 1,2,3. 45,52,104,106,111,114,116 McKOWN, Dana 3002 Wayne Intramurals 2,3,4, Football 2,3. 122 MEDERT, Leslie 5320 Melvin FTA 4, FNA 1,2, Latin l,2, Spanish 3, Ten- nis 3,4, Pep 4. 45,11l,1 19 MEINCER, Janet 2234 Heatherwood GAA 2,3, Biology 2, Latin l,2,3, Tennis 3, 4, Pep 4, Riding 2, pres. 3. Cammack Jr. High and Washington Jr. High 9. 44,1 19 MENKE, Kathleen 724 Wyman Biology 3, Y-Teens 3,4, F.N.A. 4, Spanish 2, Pep Club 4, Librarian 3,4. 45,109,l1I,116,125 MICHAM, John 5653 Elmer Latin 2,3, Science 1, Band l,2, Wrestling 2,3,4. 44 MILLER, Gary 4850 Heatherdowns Varsity 4, Football 1,2,3,4. 44,80,83,I 12 MILLER, Michael 1141 Malcom Archery 2,3,4, Latin l,2,3, Rifle 1. 45 MILLER, Patty 812 Rochelle 45 MILLER, Richard 5055 Ancil Rifle 2, Student Council 3, Chorus 2.1 45 MILLER, Sandro Y-Teens 3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4. MIM, Michael Varsity 4, Variety Cast 3, Boys' Intramu- rals 2,3, Basketball 2, Track 2,3, Proiec- tionist 4. MITCHELL, Sandra 925 Cuthbert Dr. Biology 2, Y-Teens 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Latin l,2,3, Pep Club 4, Variety Cast 3, Chorus l,2,3, Librarian 3. 45,114,116 MOCKENSTURM, Don 215 Dulton Dr. Aviation 1, French 2,3,4, Rifle l,2,3, Presi- dent 4, Student Council 1,2, Student Ac- tivities Commissioner 3, Varsity 3,4, Play Crew l,2, Band l,2, School Store 1,2,3. 45,105,112,120,12l,131 MOHLER, Darryl 5338 Kellogg Ritle 4, Boys' Intramurals 2,3, Football 1. 47.120 MOHR, Cheryl 206 Leander MORAN, Edward NAPIERALA, JoAnn 1732 Raynor 5102 Nebraska Biology 1, Y-Teens 3, Homemaking l,2,3, Spanish 1. 45 1029 Bowlus NEARY, Susan F.B.L.A. 3, Y-Teens 4, Homemaking 2, Va- riety cast 3, Variety crew 2. 46,1 14,1 16 NEIMAN, Larry 1910 Cass 45 NOWAK, Jane 6116 Bapst Biology 2, French 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3, Latin 1,2, Pep Club 4, Play Crew 2, Variety Crew 2, Oltlce Help 3. 46,1I1,116,I31 NOWAK, Ted 619 Cuthbert Biology 3, Science 1,2, Chorus 2,3, Boys' Intramurals 2. 45,109 NOWAKOWSKI, Josephine 517 Continental Future Secretaries 4, Spanish 1,2, Office Help 2,3. 47,127 OGREN, Charles 5362 Morrow Key 1,2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Latin 1,2, Varsity 2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Variety Cast 2,3, Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3, 4, Wrestling i,2,3,4. 19,45,81,83,96,112,1 13 OSTRANDER, John 1916 Harlan Latin 1,2, Band 1,2, Boys' Intramurals 1, 2,3. 46 OWEN, Steven 2260 Lynn Pork Drive San Fernando High School 3, Aviation 1, Key 2,4, Varsity 2,4, Chorus 1,2, Boys' ln- tramurals 2, Football 1,2, Track l,2,4. 112,113 PALUCH, Christine 727 Broer Avenue Biology 2, Chess 2, Y-Teens 1,2,3, F.N.A. 1,2,3, History 4, Treasurer 3, Princess 3, Latin 1,2,3,4, Science 1, Health Room Nurse 2,3,4. 47,130,132 PATTERSON, Rita 5035 Kellogg Road 47,109 PATTON, Cheryl 2543 Valleybrook French 3,4, Y-Teens 3, Tennis 3,4, Pep 4, DeViIbiss 1,2, 18,47,119,131 PETERSON, Michael 4137 Dorchester Drive Latin 1,2, Rifle 1,2,3, Vice President 4, Football l. 46 PICKENS, Cheryl 1213 Sawyer Road Biology 2, Bowling 1,2, FTA 2, Y-Teens 1, 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, FNA 3,4, Pep 4, Play Cast 3, Band 1. 47,1 11 PINKNEY, Charlotte Y-Teens 1,2,3, G.A.A. 2,3, Homemaking 2, Rifle 3, Tennis 1,2, Variety Cast 1,2,3. 46 PLATZKE, Melvin 1213 Nela Parkway Varsity 3, Football 1,2,3, Track 2,3, Wres- tling 1,2,3. 46 POSTLEWAIT, James 5828 Morrow Road Rifle 1,3, Proiectionist 1,2,3,4. PROVENCHER, Terrance 839 Ranch Drive Boys' Intramurals 3,4, Librarian 4. 46,109 QUINN, Charles 3515 Muirtield Biology 2, Librarian 1, Track 2, Central 1,2, 49 RAPP, Isabel 2123 Copley Drive Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Quill 8. Scroll 4, Spanish 2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 3, Tennis 2, Pep Club Alt. Cheerleader 4, Rogerian 3,4, Business Editor 4, Play Cast 3, Variety Cast 2, Chorus 1, Office Help 2, Riding Club 1. 46,106,116,148 RAPTON, Jean 3623 Camille Drive Y-Teens 1,2, G.A.A, l,2,3, Spanish 2,3,4, Y.F.C. 4, Variety Cast 2. 48,118 RAWLINS, Elizabeth 1633 Birdie Spanish 1,2,3, President 4, Office Help 2, 4. 46,108,132 REED, Sally 1437 Bogart St. F.B.L.A. 4, Y-Teens 1. 46,127 REINER, Daniel 5140 St. Aubin Dr. Wrestling 2. 47 REYNOLDS, Sondra 1704 Birdie Drive Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, President 2, Spanish 2, Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 4, Class Treasurer 1, Variety Cast 3. 48,104,116 RHODES, Bernard Wrestling 1,4. 46 542 Wyman Street 2116 Birkdale RICE, Roger Spanish 1,2, Boys' Intramurals 2,3, Wood- ward High School 1. 47 RIEGER, Geottrey 5839 Fryer Rd. Key 3,4, Latin 1,2, Varsity 4, Class Presi- dent 1,2, Play Cast 2,3, Variety Cast, Boys' Intramurals 1,2,3, Football 1,2,3,4, Base- ball 1,3. 32,47,81,83,98,112,1 13,114,174 RIGNEY, Marie 1018 Mackow Dr. Biology 2, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, F.N.A. 3, Homemaking 2, Latin 1. 47 ROACH, Brenda 827 Hayes Road Biology 2, F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,4-, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Tennis 3, Chorus 1,2,3, Treasurer 4. 48,116,l27,134,135 ROOT, Randy 819 Continental Biology 2, Key Club 3, Spanish 1,2, Boys' intramurals 1,2,3, Basketball 1, Baseball 1. 47 ROST, Susan 5334 Rector Street F.B.L.A. 3, Homemaking 1, Band 1. 48 ROHWEDER, Gordon 507 Continental Latin 2, Play Cast 2,3, Play Crew 4, Va- riety Crew 2,3, Chorus 2, Proiectionist 2,3, 4, Perryaburg High School 1. 18,46 RUTKOWSKI, Carol 1124 Elysian Biology 2, Y-Teens 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Rogerian 4, Art 1,2,3, Treas. 4, Variety Crew 1,2. 48,106,111,116 SANDMAN, Terry 5266 Nebraska Avenue 48 SCHAFFER, Sandra 1916 Woodbridge F.B.L.A. 4, Bond 1,2,3,4, 49,127 SCHIFFERLY, Sandro 2305 W. Grecourt French 3, Y-Teens 3,4, G.A.A. 4, Pep Club Cheerleader 4, Class Otticer, Treas. 4, DeVilbiss 1,2, 18,32,49,I I 1,1 16 SCHIKORA, Jo Anne 215 Melody Lane F.B.L.A. 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3, Play Crew 3, Variety Cast 1,3, Chorus 2,3,4. 49 SCHMIDT, Jack 1738 Eileen Road Varsity 4, Art Club 2,4, Key Club 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 4, Wrestling 2,3,4. 48,113 180 SCHNELL, Steven 2522 Grelyn Drive Dearborn High School 2,3. 52 SCHONDEL, Mike Rifle 1,2,3,4, Spanish 2,3. 48 SCHROEDER, Delores 634 Heidelberg Rd. Biology, V.-Pres. 2, F.T.A. 3, French 1,2,3, Pres. 4, Y-Teens 4, G.A.A. 2, Pep Club 4, Play cast 3, Chorus 1, Librarian 4, Office Help 4. 49,108,109,111,131 SCHWARTZ, Ruth 822 Brookley Blvd. F.N.A. 1, Homemaking 4, Latin 1,2, Cho- rus 3,4. 49,126 SEMETKO, Marilyn 550 Continental Art Club 1,2,4, Biology 2, French 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Play Cast 4, Play Crew 1,2,3, Variety Cast 3,4, Variety Crew l,2,3. 32,49,111,112,114,116,131,143,144,174 SHARP, Diane 625 N. Holland-Sylvania Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Spanish 2, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Future Secretaries 4. 5O,94,114,116,127 SLOAN, Larry 705 Broer Ave. SMITH, Dionfn 910 Kiel Rd. Scott High School 1,2,3, F.B.L.A. 4, Y-Teens 4. 52,116,127 SMITH, Janice 915 Koch Drive SMITH, Kathleen 3144 Nebraska Ave. Biology 1,2, Riding 1,2, Treas. 3,4. 50 SNEED, James 6289 Moran Ave. Latin 1,2,3, Variety cast 2, Basketball 1,2, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3. 48,8O,83,99,112 SNYDER, Nancy 1922 Penn Road Bowling 2, F.B.L.A. 3,4, Homemaking 4, Office Help 3. 50,126,127 SNYDER, Thomas Photography 3. SPENCE, Melvin 1917 Olimphia Rd. Spanish 1, Play Crew 1, Boys' Intramurals 1. 48 SPENTHOFF, Virginia 5347 Banbury Dr. Art 2, Secretarial Club 4, F.B.L.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3,4, District Representative 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, F.N.A. 1. 51,127 SPIRES, Thomas 48 SPROUT, Chester 1 18 SPROUT, Grace Riding 4. SRADEJA, Karen 1920 Eastgate Rd. 5115 Burlingame 5115 Burlingame 628 Hayes Rd. Biology 2, F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Homemaking 1, Pep Club 4, Variety Crew 2. 51,127 STANFORD, Dixie 2030 Eastgate Rd. F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, Y-Teens 1, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Secretarial Club President 4. 127,142 STARKEY, Jim 1635 N. Reynolds Rd. Bowling 1,2,3, Rifle 4, Spanish 1,2. 48,120 STEWART, Kathleen 1731 Roynor Rd. F.B.L.A. 3, Secretarial Club Treasurer 4, French 2, Homemaking 1, Ottice Help 2,4. 127,142 STILES, Jim 5044 Burlingame Wrestling 3. 49 STODDARD, Dick 4002 Estateway Archery 1,2, Aviation 1,2, Biology 2, Key Club 2,3, Pres, 4, Latin 1, Spanish 1,2, Stu- dent Council, Rep. 4, Varsity Club 3,4, Class Officer, V.-Pres. 4, Variety cast 2,3, 4, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Wres- tling 2,3,4, Proiectionist 1,2,3. 32,49,81,83,97,104,112,113 STOUGH, John 1818 Copley Spanish 2,3, Play cast 3, Wrestling 1,2,3,4. 49 SUNDAY, Beth 518 Clifton Biology, Treas. 2, Y-Teens 1,3, V.-Pres. 2, Pres. 4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Latin 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Tennis, Treas. 4, Girls' Tennis Team 3,4, Band 1,2, Office Help 4. 50,105,I16,119 SWARTZ, Robert 49 SWARTZ, Ruth 49 TAMMERINE, Hope 127 Lyric Lane Y-Teens 1,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Homemaking 1, Pep Club 4, Play crew 2,4, Variety crew 2,3, 50,111,114,116 TANNER, Ralph 5409 Dorr Aviation 2, Bowling 2, Key Club 1, Latin 1,2,3, Rif1e 3,4, Play cast 2, Variety crew 2, Band 1,2. 50,120,121 TEHAN, Mary 361 Wamba F.B.L.A. 1, French 1,2, Y-Tee-ns 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Play crew 1,2, Variety crew 1,2, Librarian 1,2. 50,I11,1 16,132 GREG, Thompson 1826 Olympia French 3,4, Scott 1,2. 50 TILLER, Marvin 5350 Collomore Key Club 2,3, Spanish 2,3, Varsity Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 4, Class Officer, Treas. 3, Va- riety cast 2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football 1, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 1,2,4, Baseball 1,3,4, Track 2. 37,49,81,83,85,88,91,98,112,140 TOEDTER, Thomas 1034 Nela Parkway Y.F.C. 2,4, Vice President 3, Wrestling 3,4, Proiectionist 3. TRAMMEL, Mary Lou 1454 Willcrest Archery 3, F.B.L.A, 2, Secretarial Club 4, Y-Teens I, G.A.A. 2,3, Homemaking 1, Band 1,2,3,4. 51,127,136 TREICHEL, Curtis 1507 Park Ridge Lane Adamski, Richard 56,110,130 Alexander, Kathy 56,117,124,130,142 Allgire, Darlene 56 Angel, Judy 56,104,122,125 Armbruster, .Io Lyn 56,I14,117,130,134 Armstrong, Terry 56,83,123 Augustyniak, Larry 65 Babuich, Shirley 56,117,122 Baisch, Dianne 56,108,117,125,132 Aviation 1, Biology 2, Band 1,2,3, Presi- dent 4. 51,53,137 TRICK, Susan 2370 Eastgate French 2,3, Princess 2, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Homemaking I, Quill 8K Scroll 4, Pep Club 4, Rogeria n 3, Sports Co-editor 4, Photog- raphy Editor 4, Play Cast 2,3,4, Variety Cast 2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2, Band 2, Chorus 1,2,3. 51,106,111,116,I42,I73,I74 TROMBLEY, Elai e 1826 Raynor Art 1,3,4, Bioldgy 2, French Club Treas- urer 3,4, Y-Teens 3, G.A.A.. 2,3,4, Latin 1, 2, Quill St Scroll 4, Student Council 1,3,4, Tennis 3, Pep Cilub Cheerleader 4, Roger- ian Art Editor 2,3,4, Play Cast 1,2, Variety Crew 2. 51,104,106,I11,I31 VANWEY, Sharctn - 5353 Claxton Aviation 2,3, treasurer 2, Y-Teens 1,2, FNA 3, Homemaking 1,3,4, Secretary 3, Latin 2,3, Spanish 4, YFC 2, Variety Cast 1,2, 53,126,146 VINCENT, Jerold 5535 Marriatt French 1,2, Key 3,4, Rifle 1, Varsity 3,4, Football 3, I-lead Manager 4, Wrestling 2, 3.4. 53,83,96,113 VORDERBURG, Sue 5221 Mardone Bowling 1, F.B.L.A. 1,2,3, Y-Teens 2,3, Treasurer 1,4, 3,A.A. 1,2,3,4, Homemak- ing 1, Student Council 1, Pep Club 4, Class Treas urer 2, Variety Crew 1. 127 53,ll1,1l4,116, WAGONER, Ric ard 2839 Dorr Key 1,2, P reside t 3, Spanish 3, Varsity 1, 2,3, President 4, Sec'y.-Treas., Class Otti- cer 1,2,3, Variety Cast 1,2, Boys' Intramu- rals I, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Co-ca pta i n 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Track 1, School Store 4. 37,5O,8O,83,86,88,9l,98,112,113,140 WEAVER, Richard 615 Independence Latin 1,2, Boys' Intramurals 1, Baseball 1. 51 WEAVER, Robert 6.15 Independence Latin 1,2, Science V. pres. 2, Baseball 1. 51 WEBSTER, Georgia 6105 Nebraska Biology 2, Y-Teens 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Latin I, Sec. 2, Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4, Tennis 3, Sec. 4, Rogerian 3, co-editor 4, Variety cast 2, Rampage 3, co-editor 4. 52,107,116,119 WEINSTEIN, Larry 2018 Holland-Sylvania Aviation, Pres. 2, Bowling 2. 51 Junior Index Baker, Bruce 56 Baker, Kay 56,1 14,1 17,126,1 30,134 Baker, Leigh 56,114 Ball, Catherine 56 Barber, Royal 65,100 Barefell, Tom 56,83 Barkman, Robert 56 Bartz, Jim 56 Bauman, Randell 65,130 181 WHISTLER, Pamela 807 Eton Y-Teens 1,2, G.A.A. 2, Homemaking 1. 53 WILEY, John 5610 Dorr Aviation I, Biology 2, Bowling 3, V. Pres. 4, Science I, Spanish 2, Play crew 4, Va- riety cast 3, Boys' Intramurals 4, Projec- tionist 1,2,3,4.i 51,120 'WILL, Harry 507 Clifton Aviation 1,2, Bowling 1, Key Club 3, Latin 1,2, Science 1,2,3, Tennis 3,4, Variety crew 4, Boys' Intramurals 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2, Tennis team 3,4. 18,51,119 WILLIAMS, Thomas 819 Clifton Archery 1, Bowling 1,2, Science 1, Spanish 3, V. Pres. 4, Boys' Intramurals 1,2, Track 3, Projectionist 1,2. 50,132 WILLIFORD, David 3355 Dorr 50 WILLINGHAM, Eugene Biology 2, Latin 1,2,3, Rifle 4. 52,120 WISMER, Tom 1318 Bensch Key Club 1, Varsity 3,4, Variety cast 2, Boys' intramurals 1,2, Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2. 12,53,83,85,89,99,113 WOOD, Eugene 328 Clifton Macomber 1. WOOD, Rick Macomber 1. 5335 Florita WORLEY, Janet Y-Teens 1,2,3, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Spanish 2,3, Student Council 1,2, Variety cast 3, Office Help 3. 53,114 ZEITLER, Diane 35 Melody Lane French 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Pep Club 4, Variety cast 3, Office Help 3,4, Schurz High School, Chicago, Ill. 1. 52,l04,108,111,114,116 ZIELINSKI, William 719 Burbank Play crew 1. 53 ZIMMERMAN, Patricia 1602 Park Ridge Lane Archery 1, Biology 2, French 2,3,4, Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3,4, Future Nurses 1,2,4, Treas. 3, History 1,2,3, Latin 1,2, Science 1,2, Tennis 3, Pep Club 4, Y,F.C. 2, Play crew 2,3, Variety cast 1, Va- riety crew 1,2,3, Librarian 1, Ottice Help 4. 52,108,131 ZITKUS, Gregory 720 Vanderbilt Basketball 1,2,3,4. 52,88,9O,91,92,149 Bechtel, Richard 56 Beckhusen, Barbara 56,l08,1 14,132 Beebe, Leslie 65 Bell, Darlene 65 Bender, John 57,110,122 Benedict, Lynne 57,124,130,133 Bick, Barbara 57 Biskupski, Susan 57,114,117,127 Bocian, Mike 65 Bocian, Timothy 65,98 Boles, Davis Boles, Mary 65 Borkenhagen, John 57,83,113 Borsos, James 57,99 Bowers, Dave 57,1 13 Bowman, Craig 57,83,112,131 Brenner, John 65 Brick, Marti 57,117,131 Britton, Christine 57,127,135 Brode, Pat 57,110,134 Bronson, Gerald 57,132 Brookhart, Larry 57,98,104,113 Brown, Leonard 57,100,119 Brown, George 57,118,135 Bruggemeier, Darlene 57,114,117,12O,125, 135 Bruggemeir, Paul 15,57 Bryan, Patricia 57,117,12O,13O,142,143 Buchholz, Ronald 57,98,131 Burgy, Carl Burkhart, Rick 57,815,112 Byers, Jim 57,83,85,99,112 Caldwell, Mary 57,108,117,127,134 Calkins, Terry 65,132,135 Carmean, Lee 57,137 Carpenter, Gary 57,99 Cassel, Jeanette Cassel, Raymond Chamberlan, Linda 57 Chovan, John 57 Clark, Peggy 23,57 Cogle, Jess 57 Collins, Nancy Cook, Gloria 57 Cook, Barbara, 57,130,136 Cordrey, Bob 57,100,132 Coy, Bob 57,62,99,132 Croft, Kathy 57,100,114 Cready, Jim 65 Cready, Larry 57,135 Crowley, Helen 57,117,119,125 Crum, Vivian 58,11O,117,125,130 Curtis, Charles 58 Cwiklak, Lynn 58 Davis, Martin 58,100 , Dearing, Janet 58,114,117,127 Dietrick, Marcia 58,125 Dille, Sandy 58,117,130 Dimke, David 58,131,133,135 Dye, Kathy 58 Dyer, Ginger 58,131 Eason, Glen 58,1 18,123,124 Edwards, Gordon 58,100,115 Edwards, Sandy 58,126 Eisenmann, Doyle 58 Eitenier, Nora 58,114 Engwert, Mark 58,112 Erdman, Pam 58,114,117,130 Evans, Roger 58 Facemyre, Jim Fall, Doris 65,114 Fall, Robert 58 Ferner, Claudia 58,132 Fisher, Carl 58 Fitsko, Louise 58 Fogle, Judy 65,117 Folger, Bill 58,99,123,130 Ford, Joyce 58,95,114,117,131 Fought, Christine 58,1 14,117,135 French, Deet58,107,111,114,117,131 Fulton, Lee 58,823,112 Gable, Carolyn 58 Garvin, Janet 58 Gawronski, Ted 58 Gedert, Ronald 58 Gehm, Linda 58,108,114 Geiner, Max - Gilford, Douglas 58 Giovannuci, Sharon 58 Glanzman, Jeltry 58 Gleason, Robert 65 Glitzner, David 121,122,123 Gockerman, Joyanne 58,107,117,131 Gray, Marcia Greene, Nancy 58,94,101,114,117,119,132 Groth, Janis 58,114,117,122,123,136,137 Gunderson, Henry Haase, William 58 Haddad, Mike 58,113 Hahn, Don 65 Hahn, Gerald 58,113 Hahnlen, Debbrah 58,118,134 Hall, Kathy 58,108,114,117,131 Hamilton, Darlene 58,114,117,125 Harding, Rosemary 58,117,126 Harper, Leslie 58,88,89,91,130,136 Harrel, David Harris, Robert 58 Hart, John 58,83,112 Hartson, Bonnie 59 Hasty, William 59 Haupricht, Leonard 65 Havens, Mike 59,132 Hawes, Chris 59,132,135 Hayes, Gary 65,98,129 Hayes, Mike 65,131 Heinze, Stewart 130,137 Heinicki, James 59 Hens, Susan 59,108,125 Hess, James Hillebrand, Bill 59,130,131 Hinde, Robert 59 Hinman, Dennis 59 Hinman, Garv Hollabaugh, Gary 59,98 Holley, Betty 59,117,126' Hollowell, Mike 59,130,137 Horvath, Craig 59,109 Houston, Larry 59,99,112,135 Howard, Beth Ann 59,127 Humphries, Lynn 59,136 Hunt, Cathy 59,137 Ingmire, Betty 59 Jacob, Carol 59,108,117 Jacops, JeFfery 59,83,98,132 Jagielski, Tom 59 Johnson, Fred 59 Johnson, Karen 59,114 Johnson, Rena Kay 59,117,131 Johnson, Van 59,130 Johnson, Bill 59,130 Johnston, Dick Jones, Karen 60,108,114,125,132 Kaitaniak, Dennis 59 Karpinski, Frances 59 Kean, Don 59 Keedy, Karen 59,114 Keedy, Sharon 59,114,115 Kelsey, Ralph 59,813,112 Kelting, Robert 59,113 King, Larry 59,98,112 Klem, Kent 59,100,112,132 Knock, Ed 59,83,85,98,132 Knepper, Christine 59,108,114,117,124,13O Knous, Diane 59,117 Koehl, Carol 59 Kohler, George Koenigseker, Sandra 59,114,115,118,131 Koptman, James 65,98 Kopfman, Tom 65 Kornacki, Catherine 117 182 Koshalk, Mary 59 Koske, Ed 59,98,111,132 KOTZ, Mike 59,100,104,119,124 KoZy, Jeffery 56,59,100,1 19' Krainz, Barbara 59,114 Krochmalny, Bernard 59,100,130,137 Krzeninski, Ronald 59 Kuhl, Margaret 56,60,104,111,114,117, 131 La Faso, Charles 60,135 Lamb, DE Anna 60,131 Lange, Dawn 56,60,114,117,133 Larimer, Sharon 60,125,130,136,137 Lashwoy, Susan 60,114 Leith, Beverly 60,125 Le Suer, Linda 60,114,117,118,127 Linenkugel, James 60 Linville, Sharon 60,114,117 Lipowski, Lorretta 65 Locker, Gary 65 Loetz, Sharon 60 Lubinski, Janet 60 Ludlow, Linda 60,131 Luettke, Thomas 60,83,85,98,1 12 Lundy, Terry 60,132 Maiewski, Dennis 60 Mialak, Barbara 60 Mannoni, Judith 60,114,117 Manuzak, Rosemary 60,114,117,120,131 Martin, Rose 60,125 Massie, Robert 60 Matson, Randy 6O,83,84,85,98,112' Mauter, Tom 60,113 Mayer, Diane 60,114,115,117,12O McClure, Beverly 60,1 14 M1cConnehc1, Bill 60,99,112,132 McCormick, Lois 60,114,115,117,118,1 19 McCready, Frank 60,65 McDermott, Patricia 60 McElheney, Mary 60 McShane, Carol 60,126 Meiring, Shirley 60 Menzel, Jodie 60,106,114,117,124,131, 148,152,174 Metcalf, Beverly 60,1 18 Miles, Gary 60,83,112 Miller, Caroline 127 Mims, Mike. Modlin, Susan 61,125 Mockensturm, Paul 65 Moor, Chris 61,100,130 Moore, David 61 Moore, Marion 65 Moore, Phillips 61 Moorman, Pat 61,104,114,117,130,152 Moose, Karen 61,114,134,135 Moss, Pam 61 Mull, Sharon 61 Mumma, Sharon 61,109,125 Murray, John 61 Musch, Kathy 56,61,109,114,117 Myers, William 99,112 Napierala, Paul 61,98,130 Ness, Patsy 61,127 Newton, Robert 65,130 Niiakewski, James Nowicki, Rosalie 61 Nuding, Carol 61,117,126,134 Operacz, Jerome 61,98 Opperman, Phyllis 61 Papenfus, Richard 61,130,132 Porracki, Shirley 61 Pawlaczyk, Patricia Petry, Joyce Petteys, Vickie 62,136,137 Phillips, Craig 62,123 Peifter, Mike 62 Plageman, Judith 62,117,118,119,134 Plouck, Midge 62,95,114,117,131 Portala, Francis 65 Post, Dave 65 Post, Ruth 62,116,117 Printy, Barbara 114,117,126 Post Ruth 62,117,126 Proffitt, Sharon 65 Pruden, Bruce 62 Prueter, Carol 62,108,114,117,1'32 Rohn, Pamela Randolph, Beverly 62 Rayner, Mike 62,83 Razook, Andrea 62 Redman, Kenneth 62 Renou, Paul 65 Reichard, Cherie 62,114,135 Reinhart, Jerry 65,98,132 Q21 Reiner, Muriel 62,117 Reuss, Laura 62 Rey, Susan 62,117,124,130 Reynolds, David 62 Richardson, Daryl 62 Roach, Mike 62,135 Rodriquez, Henriqueta 62 Roe, Darlene 63,108,114,117,130 Roe, Sharon 63,114,127,136,137 Roettger, Donald 63,85,112,113 Royce, Cheryl 63,117,130 Ruhland, Paul 63 Ryan, Penny 63,114,117 Saba, Jim 63 Samek, Jim 63 Sanders, William 63 Santmire, Colleen 63,114,117,127 Sass, Paul 65 Schenher, Le Anna 63,111,114,117,127 Schmaus, Donald 63 Schnell, Bobbi 63,114,117 Schroeder, Richard 63 Schultz, Eugene 63 Adams, Dorothy 66 Adams, Mary Ann 66 Adamski, Sharon 66 Adkins, 66 Aiken, Gary 66 Aiken, Terry 66 Allen, Edward Ambil, Brigette Amstutz, Cathy 66 Amstutz, Susan Anderson, Carolyn 66,1 17 Anderson, Jo Ann 66 Andreian, Gary 66,87 Angelocci, Randy 66 Arendt, Sandro 66 Ashbacher, Anne 15,66,108,115,117,125, 130 Aubry, David 66,110 Baisch, Cindy 66 Bak, Joyce 66,1 17,124,132 Ballert, Carol 66,126 Barber, Mary 66 Barfell, Bill Bart, Donna 66 Bartz, Bill 66,110 Schwieterman, Ann 63,104,117,14O Scothern, Marsha 23,63 Sell, Dean 63,135 Shepler, Tom 63 Shinkevich, Peter 63,110,137 Simoni, John 63 Skeens, Daniel 63 Slough, Ronald 63,122 Smith, Sue Anne 63,134,135 Sneed, Phyllis 63,114,117,125,130,136 Sniadeckie, Steve 63 Snyder, John 63 Snyder, Tom 63 Slareck, Mary 63,117,126 Sonnichsen, Elaine 63,104,107,111,114, 117,130,148 Speer, Mike 63 Spengler, Leslie 63,98,111,113,131,137 Sperling, Pamela 63,114,117,125,130' Sperling, Patricia 63,114,117,125,130 Sprague, Le roy 63 Stamm, Nicki 64,117 Stanfill, James 64 Steinfurth, Dale 64,123,131 Stiles, Roger 64 Siegelmeyer, Carren 64,104,114,117,132, 134 Stoll, Barb 64,104,106,114,117,130' Stopher, Pamela 64,108,125 Storm, Arthur 64 Stribloling, Gail 64,114,117,13O,134 Swiergosz, John 64 Tallman, Mike 64,98 Tanner, Keith 64 Taylor, William 64,83,85 Tehan, Russell 64,132 Temple, Charles 64 Terry, Gail 64 Teschner, Jon 64,8398 Thielen, Gerald 64 Thompson, David Thompson, Edward 64,113 Troup, Mary 65,120 Truman, Jon 64,813,113 Trumbell, Shirley 64,130,132 Tussing, Arlen 64,98 Underhill, Joyce 64,114 Vanderbilt, Debbie 64 Van Dyke, Joyce 64,114 Van Dyke, Blossom Vasko, William 64,135 Vienhage, Larry 64 Villa, Tim 65,98 Vollmar, Bernie 64,126 Vos Daganes, Mike 64 Warner, Betty 64,108 Warnke, Sandra 65,114,117,125,130 Warren, Judy 65,117 Wdowiak, Lucy 64 Weber, Jeanette 64,125 Weibler, Karen 64,125 Weills, Barbara Welgan, Mike 65 Wells, Nancy 64,136 Welty, Janice 64,114,117,132,144 Westphal, Karen 64,130 White, David 64,132,133 Widney, Susanne 64 Wilder, Barb 64 Willetord, Jim 64,130 Williams, Donna 64,95,1 14,117,131 Williams, John 64 Willingham, Sherilyn 64,108 Winkelman, Marg 64,104,114,117,127 Winston, Larry 64,130 Wolff, Don 64 Woodby, Sandra 64,117,126 Woodford, Gayle 64,111,131 Woodworth, Chuck 65,83,98,132 Yeack, Elwood 65 Youngquist, Bob 65,137 Zeadker, Bill 65 Zeiter, Richard 65,135 Zobler, Lynn 65,108,110,114,132 Sophomore Index Bates, Greg 67,87 Baumgartner, Gerald 67,87,132 Baumhower, Linda 67 Bayer, Jo Anne 67,131 Bergener, John 67 Berkebile, Tom 67 Bieszczad, Paul 66,133 Billings, Gary 66 Billmaier, Mike 66 Binger, Keith 66 Bisbee, Jodie 66 Blake, Walter 66,132 Bodette, Sharon 66,117,131 Bodette, Tom 66,132 Boose, Frank 67 Boose, Phyllis Boston, David 67,93,113,13O,133 Breier, Walter 67,130 Brinker, Allen 15,67,131,13O Britenbaker, Frances 67,117,109,133 Brodbeck, Bruce 67 Brown, Katherine 67 Bryant, Abner 67,131 Buckner, Judith 67,117,131 Bunde, .left 67,87,113,13O,133 183 Burke, Peggy 67,117,131 Burzynski, Samuel 67 Busson, Linda 67 Byington, Susan 67 Callahan, John 67 Carnicorn, Judy 67,115 Carter, Susan 124,131,133 Carter, Vernon 67 Catron, Gary 67,132 Champion, Lester 67,131 Chechelski, Margaret 67 Coakley, Linda 67,117,131 Cochran, Rick 67,131 Cole, Glenn 67 Collier, Jerry 67 Cook, Bill 67,130 Cook, Gregory 67,132 Cousino, Joseph 67,87 Cox, De Lecia 67,117,120 Coykendall, Judith 67,125 Craft, Sandra 67,117,126 Crider, Darlene 67,108,115 Crim, Ronald 67 Crouch, David 67 Culbertson, Richard 67 Cumberworth, David 67 Curtiss, Kathleen 67,115,l17,130,137 Cybulski, Kathleen 67,117,133 Czech, Martha 67 Czerniak, Sharon 67 Damm, Barbara 67,115,117 David, Denise 67,113 Dennis, Mike 67 Dernier, James 67 Digby, Robert 74 Disher, Kathy 68 Di Rienz, Joyce 68,121 Dooley, Mike 68 Draper, Gary 68,132 Dressel, Linda 68,1l5,117,13O Druschel, Tommy 68 Dubois, Larry 68 Dudek, Mel 68 Dusseau, Linda 68,117,131 Eggenton, John Ehrsam, Gerald 68,83,93,104 Eisermann, Charles 68 Eitniear, Marvin 68 Elliott, Edna 68 Elwell, Christine 68,108,125,130 Emerson, David 68' Emerson, Diane 68,119 Evans, Ann 68,11'5,117,130 Fall, David 68 Fangman, Cynthia 68,115,117,13O Faoiz, George Farnham, Richard 68,87,93,132,133 Feldhaus, Terry 68,133 Fino, seny 68,118 Fisher, Carole 68 Fisher, Donna 68,118,125,130 Foley, Judie 68 Foxe, Earl 68 Francois, Constance 68,104,117,130 Franklin, Josephine 68,130 Free, Paulette 68,117 Frye, Elmer 68 Fuller, Dorothy 68,137 Gable, Karen 68,75 Garn, Dennis 68 Gargas, Mary 69,115,117 Gedert, Jo Anne 69 Geiser, Jacquline 69,137 Geisert, James 69,131 Gentieu, Sally 69,115,115,131' Gernhewser, Carol 69,120,121 Ghaster, Bonnie 69,118,137 Gigax, Linda 69,104,115,125,130 Giovannucci, Sharon Glaze, Russell 69 Glosch, Bonnie 69 Goetz, Alfred 69,137 Gootee, Nadine 69,117,131 Gowing, Linda 69 Gozdowski, Steve 69 Graven, Bob 69 Grossheim, Ronnie Groth, John 69 Groves, Richard 69 Gruen, Gary 69 Grzechowiak, Carol 69,117,130 Gueli, Carmen 69 Guthrie, Linda 69 Hall, Dawn 69 Hall, Gary Hall, William 69 Hamilton, Judith 69,108,118,124,131 Hammond, Joseph 69,120,130,133 Hardt, Cathy 69,131 Harman, Mike 69 Harper, Wesley 69,125 Hart, David 69,119,133 Hartley, Patrick 69,130,137 Hatker, Deborah 69,115,117 Hayes, Charles 120 Hayes, Kathleen 69,130 Heiden, Deborah 108,109,110,130 Heller, Dianne 69,108,115,117 Hendershot, Michael 69,130 Henderson, Linda 70 Hens, Carolynn 70,108,115,125,13O Heuerman, Bob 70,87 Hicks, Jean 70,117 Higgins, Elaine 70,108,115 Hilewick, William 70 Hilkert, Roger 130,133,142 Hill, Chris 70 Hill, Greg 70 Hiskey, Dan 70 Hougue, Tom 70,87 Holley, Printha 70,117,133 Holsopple, Donna 70,117 Hooper, Ronald Houston, Joyce Howard, John 70 Hubbell, Charyel 70,121 Heuston, John 70 Huss, Cheryl 70 lgney, Robert 70,87,93,131 Jackson, Kristi 7O,115,117,131 Janicki, Marlene 70,132 Jaquay, Roger 70,132 Jaska, Robert 70 Jaynes, Carol 70 Johnson, Duane 70 Johnson, Linda 70,95,115,130 Johnson, Sharon 70,117,118 Johnson, Sheila Jones, Cathy 70,132 Jones, Tracy 70 Junkins, Charles 70 Kahl, Larry' 70,93 Karpinski, Elaine 70,108,125,130 Kaufman, Harry 70,131 Kelb, Roger 70,122 Kelly, Dick 70 Kenczewicz, Joyce 70 Kennedy, Colleen 70,115 Kerner, Bonnie 70,115 Kessinger, Charles 70 Kimple, Homer 70 Kingsley, Thomas 70 Kinor, Marjorie 70,115 Klag, Kristine 70,131 Knarr, Raymond 70 Knoke, David 70,87,131 Knowles, Linda 70,125 Koehler, Bill 70,130 Koehler, George Koepfier, Sandy 7O,115,117,132 Konwinski, Margaret 70 Korcsog, Valerie 70,131 Koschalk, Steven Kosier, Celina 70,115,117,130 Kotz, Peter 71 Kowalski, Lorraine 71,115,12O,125 Krainz, Monica 71 Kuhnle, Allen 71 Kuiawa, Dennis 71,130 Kuohn, John 71,131 Kurek, Christine 71,108,130,137 Kwiatkowskik, Tom 71 Ladd, Mary Jane 71,95 La Faso, Charles La Fayette, Commadean 71 La Gro, 71,87,93,131 Lake, Sharon 71,117,118,132 184 Lalendorit, Gary 71,131 Lamb, Terry 71 Lane, Lance 71 L'ngton, Larry 71 L roe, Robert 71 L shuav, Tom 71 L ux, Kathy 71 L zenby, Daniel 71 L dyard, Linda 71,118 Lemle, Martin 71 L mle, Michael 71 Li owski, Gerald 71 Li enbee, Patricia 71,109,118,121 Li le, Paul 71 Litzenberg, Jeff 71 Loar, Cheryl 71,115,117,133 Lo tz, Ronald 71 Lo ker, Gary L ng, Janet 71,115,1l7,126 Lo mis, Stanley 71 Larenzen, Richard 71 Louthian, Nancy 71 L luthian, Lyman 71 Lo e, Jerry 71 Lu inski, Vincent 71,87,13O Lu wikowski, Marian 71,108,115 Lu her, Murray 71,132 Lulhs, susan 7i,ioa,ii7,124,iso , Ly anstall, Mary 71,121,125 M ck, Ellen 71,115,117,132' M iewski, Janell 15,71,93,115,117,125,130 M lak, Pamela 71,108,132 My llak, Clara 71,131 Malley, Susan 71,93,125,132 Mankowski, Katherine 71,115,117 M nn, Barbara M rczak, Theodore 71 M -rietta, Linda 71 M rshall, Jerilyn 71,115,131 Massie, Robert M lupin, Tim 72 M ollum, Roger 72,122 M onneha, Dustin 72 Mc loskey, Judith 72,101,117,120,132 Mc, ready, Howard 72 McFadden, Michael 72 Mc adden, Sharon 72 Mc uillin, Chesterlyn 72,115,117,132 Mc anness, Becky 72,1l5,117,118 M ker, Marcia 72 M ier, Michael 72 Merce, Bill 72 Meyer, Bob 72 Miclhalak, Denny 72 Miller, Carol 72,118 Mil er, James 72,110,131' Miller, Lois 72,117,130 Miller, Ronald Mil-linger, Christine 72,117 Mix, Steve 72,91,98,132 Mohler, Terry 72,87,104,132,133 Mondville, Darrel 72,87 Monroe, Donald 72,118 Montgomery, Tom 72 M lf, Fred 72,131 Mgire, Marian 72,131 Mosely, Teresa 72 Mosley, Tyrone Moss, Melvin 72,120 Mossing, Sandy 72,118 Mounts, Patricia 72,121,132 Muuson, Lois 72,117,131 Mu tz, Keith 72 rs, Christine 72 rs, Gary My My My rs, Martin Napierala, Caryl 72 Napierala, Tom 72,478,115 Neff, Richard 72 Ness, Fran 72,108 Neville, Linda 72,115,117,131 Nevius, Bill 72,132,133 Nitschke, Mike 72 Norman, Dale 72,87 Nowak, Luann 72,109,125,130 Olejownik, Cecilia 72,117,125,130 Olszewski, Larry 72,87 Opulskas, Sandra 72,131 Ostrosky, Judith 72,117 Ottesen, Douglas 72,87,93,133 Palmer, Charlene 72,1 15,117,132 Paskiet, Diane 72,108,1 15,130,140 Pearson, Tom 72,87 Peitter, Michael 110 Pelker, Saundra 72,126,131 Peloquin, Sandra 72,117,120,131 Pelton, Carol 72,115,117,130 Perkins, Michael 66,72,13O,133 Peters, Mary 72,131 Platt, Richard 72 Phares, Linda 72 Phillips, Cathy Piesecki, Janet Pietraszak, David 73 Pinkney, Rosalyn 73,137 Pinkney, Shedrick 73,131,137 Piorkowski, Carole 73,130,132 Piotroski, Joyce 73,117 Pitzen, Tom 73 Polaski, David 73 Polaski, Shirley 73,104,1l5,117 Post, Robert 73 Potter, Harold Potwora, Sue 73,118,121 Prange, Vicky 73 Preston, Jerold 73,137 Preston, Jerome 73,137 Price, Garry 73,87 Proctor, James 73,130 Provencher, Donald 73,87 Provo, Ernest Puszczewicz, Theresa 73,108,126 Quaintance, Norman 73 Quertinmont, Michael 73 Quinn, Carl 73 Rachow, Bob Randolph, Norman Rawlins, Joseph 73 Rayner, Robin Razny, Dave Redford, Sandy 73 Redman, Richard 73 Reed, Esther 73,115 Reed, Joseph 73 Reed, Lorelynn 73,131,133 Rice, Michael 73,131 Rice, Timothy 73 Rieger, Becky 73,100,lO4,115,117,13O Rine, Dave Rine, Sharon 73 Ritenour, Katherine 73 Robertson, Donna 73,132 Robertson, Charles 73 Rocca, Bob 73 Rogers, Billy 73 Rohweder, Richard 73 Roll, Dennis 73 Rosebrock, David 73,131 Roshong, David 73,87,13O Roshong, Eldonna 73,125 Rudnicki, Dennis 74,87 Rudziniski, Eugene 74 Russell, John Russell, Sharon 74,131 Saba, Shatie 74 Samek, Linda 74,117 Sarvis, Nancy 74,117,132 Sattler, David 74,133 Schifierly, Judith 74,115 Schillereff, Tom 87,133 Schmidt, Ted 74,131 Schoettley, Clittord 74 Schwarzkopf, James 74,120,130 Schwind, Roseanne 74,126 Scott, Linda 74 Seiling, Kenneth 74,132 Sharp, George 74 Sheets, Jo Ann 74 Shephard, Linda 74,75,117 Shephard, William 74,93,137 Shondell, Tom 74,131 Shultz, Diane 74,115,117,130 Sieia, Ron 74,131 Sigg, James 74 Simon, Dale 74 Simpson, Karen 74,117,137 Simon, Kathy 74 Simon, Linda 75 Singletary, Adrienne 75,115 Skeens, Richard 75 Skolmowski, Dennis 75 Smith, Barry 75,130 Smith, Brenda 75,130 Smith Charles 66,75,87,131 Smith Smith 1 Kathy 75,12l,124,130 Raymond 75,120,130 Smith, Thomas 66,75 Smitley, Susan 75,125 Snell, Margo 75,115,131 Sniadecki, Jack 75 Sniadecki, Steven Snyder, Sue 75,115 Somers, Kathleen 75 Speer, Michael Sperling, James 75,132 Spires, Mary 75 Sprague, Leroy Sprague, Sherry 75,117 Sradeia, James 75 Stachowiak, Barbara 75 Stack, Robert Stacy, Bob 75 Stahl, Roian 75,118,126 Stanford, Bob 75 Stautzenbach, David Stender, Ron 75,131 Stevenson, Milton 75,130 Stewart, Susan 75,117 Stiegelmeyer, Craig 75,87 Stoma, James 75 Stout, Matthew 75 Strohmaier, John 75 Strozier, Veria Sturm, Bill 75 Sumner, David 75 Surdasky, Shirley 75,110 Swailes, Marilyn 75,115,117,130 Sypert, Jacquelyn 75,117,l2O,13O,137 Switala, Edward'75,13O Tammerine, Toni 75,115 Taylor, Ronald 118,124 Tehan, Louis 75,87 Temple, Charles Terry, Donna 75 Terry, Gail Terry, Skip 75 Thebeau, David 185 Thomas, Dennis 76,130 Thomson, Gail 76,117 Thornton, Joyce 76,108,115,117,13O Thornton, Robyn 76,108 Tima, Diane 76,108,131 Towsley, Nancy 76 Tracy, Clayton 76,132 Trammell, David 76,87,133 Treichel, Virginia 76,118,130 Trissell, Gary 76 Trumbull, Tom Tussing, Cynthia 76,137 Urbanus, Harry 76,131 Van Slyke, Robert 76 Vanderlip, Deborah Vargyas, Ronald 76,125 Villa, Larry Vogelbacher, Joyce 76 Walther, Philip 76,133 Watmpler, Jo Ann 76 Warren, Marcia 76 Watkins, Robert 76,87 Wdowialc, Jeanne Webb, Mary 76,115,117,131 Weinstein, Diane 76 Wellman, James 76,87 Wells, Mike 76,87,132 Westgate, Diane 76,108,117,121 Westrup, Cheryl 76,117 Whampler, Jo Anne 109,117 Wheeler, Nancy 77,117,132 Whitcomb, Eileen 77,131 White, Diane 77,95,115,l17,131 Wieczorek, Sandra 77,130 Wielinski, Alvin Wielinski, William 77,132 Wilkinson, Sandra 132 Williams, Carol 77 Williams, Gloria 77,115 Williams, Jim 77 Williams, Linda 77,110,124,131,137 Wilson, Verona 77,130 Wilson, Zane 77 Wines, Wayne 77 Wisniewskk, William 77 Wolff, Tom Wood, Charles 77,108,109 Woodford, Lorraine 77,115,117,131 Wopshall, Robert 77,109 Worley, Joyce 77,117 Yenrick, Paul 77,130 Young, Douglas 77,87,131' Zawlocki, Beverly 77,117,118 Zeman, Nancy 77,108,130 Zobler, Jane 77,108,115,117,13O Zobler, Jean 77,108,115,117 Zumbrunn, Judy 77 Zyndorf, Bernice 77,115,117,13O i l r 7 I . 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