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Film Service: Row 1, J. Sly, A Brown, Purge, S. Whisenant, Row 2, J. Weinberg, R. Borowiec, C. Malek, D. Szyndrowski, Mr. Marsh. Row 3, Purge, G. Karpinec, J. Misiukiewicz, E, Stojkovich, G Anderson Film Service sparks classes with visual aids. Ushers smiled from concerts to commencement A cheery smile accompanied by “Would you like a program?” greeted visitors to many of Roosevelt's events. Our Ushers were on hand at events varying from the Christmas Concert to Commencement. These students greeted the public graciously and courteously and gave a good impression of Roosevelt. Ushers: Row 1, J. Kozlowski, J. Romesburg, K. Roberson. Row 2, M. Szarkowicz, R. Arcella, E. Novak. Row 3, Mr. Marsh, G. Nilsson, V. Mszar. Row 4, M. Dzieglowicz, J. Misiukiewicz, J. Bishop. Row 5, H. Jarvis, E. Stojkovich. These students—better known as the “yes men”— con- sistently concurred with their unique sponsor. They en- livened classes by showing educational films. They showed their skills by working complicated machinery, such as film projectors, tape recorders, record players, and popcorn poppers.
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Girl Counselors: Row 1, C. Tyner K. Dennison, T. Avington. Row 2, N. Galassi, I Bohacik, R. Mc Mahon, K. Macak, C. Kaleta, N Rodriguez, J. Romesburg. Row 3, C. Furman, A. Brown, S. Gian- nopoulos, K. Vereb, Pe. Johnson, P. Glowacki. Row 4, M Waddle, D. Stephens, S$. Kras, E. Goral- czyk, P. Keleman, N. Cogan, K Roberson. Row 5, N. Morgan, E Novak, G. Chovanec, M. Szarko wicz, T. Roark, J. Kornas, C. Gas- person. Row 6, M. Lilly, Shuback, S. Arnold, P. Bowman, P. Arney M. Hulitay, J. Balog Girl Counselors serve RHS for 43 years. Senior Girl Counselors enjoy breakfast Jamie pours tea for Miss Winters. sandwich, milk, and maybe an apple eaten in the RHS auditorium provided the scenery and props for a typical get-together for a Girl Counselor and her “little sister.” These lunch time gatherings aimed at helping seventh grade girls adjust to RHS life. Two parties were given for the little sisters, one at Christmas, complete with Santa Clause giving presents. An Easter parade, where the senior big sisters. modeled hats they made, was the second party. The junior Girl Counselors gave a farewell breakfast for the senior Girl Counselors. The pouring of hot coffee was the major sound effect at a Girl Counselor tea, where parents talked with teachers over coffee and cookies. This organization is the oldest at RHS; it has given its services for 43 years Three little sisters meet with their big sister.
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Rough Writer Staff: Row 1, Konkoly, M. Grant, W. Upshaw S. Oliver. Row 2, J. Shuback, L. Randolph, M. Dzieglowicz, J Sapyta, S. Spencer M Julkes 4. Huffman, K. Roberson Rough Writer staff offers printed paper. Jo Anne Kozlowski and Tim Simpson kept the area well informed through the Hammond Times weekly “Youth Pages.” This year the Rough Writer dazzled everyone with its pictures and articles. Many facets of RHS life were explored in the newspaper. A distinctive feature was “Dear Olea,” our answer to Ann Landers, who offered solutions to unusual problems. “Showboat’s Sports” gave a fresh slant to Roosevelt's athletic achievements. Pro- ducing a good newspaper was a lot of work, just ask any of the staff members. Under the direction of Mrs. Kon- koly, they realized the steps required in producing a great newspaper. The diligence of the editor, staff members, and sponsor contributed to the paper's success. The 1967- 1968 Rough Writer reaped its rewards through student support. This support reflected the pride the students had in the Rough Writer. Staff members confer with editor.
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