Mar 2010 - Senior Pictures
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Wyatt Newman
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Page 40: Most popular girl, according to our vote for which girl that would be, is Jacqueline Koyama, the only Japanese American student. She was voted to be the Homecoming Queen our senior year. Diane Kroske was one of the good-lookers, and she sure was fun to dance with. She was an active student in many ways!
Page 41: Class Vice President John Lindeblad was the best athlete in our class, most, or all of us thought. He was a good-looker. Speaking of good-lookers, Phoebe Lewis,who transferred to Rogers from Post Falls, looked very good and mature.
Page 42: Basketball and football athlete James McBride was a good flattop fellow. Dudley McCracken looked like a businessman, quite an impressive hairdo, and so did the fellow in the photo to his left, Ron McMackin.
Page 43: Leon Maddox was one of the few African American fellows, and was well-known for being a boxer, a good fellow. He'd been on the cross country team his freshman year. I sure wish he'd been on it the same years I was on it, grades10-12. One of the most popular and academic smart-ones was, unfortunately now, the late, Richard Mather. He had an influence of MANY things, academic things.
Page 44: The one I'm most happy to comment on, the MASTER and ORGANIZER and ORIGINATOR of this website, rogers60.com, the MR. SCIENCE, Edward Mauget. He was an academic champion, and on the National Honor Society his last two years. Ed was a tennis team athlete. So was Class president and tennis four year champion, Ray Miller, and good looking blond fellow who looked classy with his horned rims. He'd in his adult life be a doctor, probably the only one in our class who became one in the post high school years.
Page 45: Lynda Milton, good looker and too bad and sad she died the same year as our 40th Reunion. Laurine Morrison was also one of the commonly thought by us guys to be one of the good-looking gals.
Page 46:Larry Nechanicky, a good-looker who looked like a TV star. He's been active for years to be on the reunion committee. I'm on this page with my "brother", and locker partner, Everett Neuman. He called us brothers, but I'm a Newman, not a NEUMAN.
Page 47: Nancy Ostby is another one of those who has a HUGE BLOCK of items listed that she did all four years, next to her photo. She looked like a real academic queen. AND, on this page was the yearbook editor, and good-looker Lynda Pagnotta. Also on the page, and below Lynda, is Ed Mauget's best friend Bob Parry.
Page 48: Good friend my freshman year, Kenneth Pointer, was not only a VERY active student in many ways, but he has spent his entire adult years as a teacher and principal. Deanna Rausch, a very classy-good looker, was also one of the four-point GPA academic students. She was a professional teacher her post-high school years.
Page 49: "Sophomore Barry Robinson" as he was called by the Spokesman Review, because his sophomore year, he was a champion mile-runner on the track team. Even though all four years he was on the track and cross country teams, those aren't listed. Nothing is,except he being, like all boys, on the ASB and Boys Fed.
Page 50: David Sacco was another athlete star. He was also one at my Logan Elementary. Dora Faye Schmidt was very active, and popular, for being a leader in several activities, was the A.S.B. secretary her senior year. She was the ideal student leader type, a very nice gal, and one who had a good sense of humor.
Page 51: Gary Sciuchetti was very athletic. He was active in football, track cross country and intramural sports for three years. I first knew him for being in the same Boy Scout troop. He was a good'un.
Page 52: Arthur Summers was best known to be a thespian. He looked like a TV and movie star, and was certainly a good actor, one of the best.
Page 53: Charlotte Trevithick, who has married Ken Poynter, was one of the very active and leadership students.She was pleasant-looking.
Page 54: Evonne Vee, Marian Vine and Jerre Walley, are three of the classes' good looking gals. Jerre was a "song and cheerleader" and the Senior Homecoming Princess. She was considered to be one of the best-looking gals.
Page 55: Alta Warner has what looks like one of the best photos. She was very active in many extra-curriculars, and thank goodness, is still an active leader in the 50th Reunion Committee.
Page 56: Sharon Williams, another Logan alumnus, was one who was the most popular gals us Logan boys thought. She was a Rogers cheerleader and Home Coming Princess her freshman year. She was also in the National Cheerleaders Assn. She sure looked like one of the Hollywood actresses.
Page 56: The popular, athletic and friendly fellow, Fred Zerza, who was one of the best baseball players. He was also a sport editor for three years, and has been a professional writer is adult life. Gerald Wolsborn is also on the page. He and Fred were good friends together, and both, in the WSU fraternity freshman year of ALL three of us, I enjoyed "living" in the frat house with them for most years at WAZZU.
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