This is the third in a series of blogposts featuring photographs taken by Marc Klowden, class of ’66, at Roosevelt during his tenure as Roosevelt Review photographer.
Click on the images to enlarge. If you can identify anyone, please let us know in a comment.

“I haven’t the slightest idea why Roosevelt High received a Taft award, but it was a big thing at the time,” recalls Klowden. Photograph: Copyright © 1965 by Marc Klowden.

Roosevelt’s volleyball won an award this year, the occasion for this photograph, recalls Klowden. Photograph: Copyright © 1965 by Marc Klowden.
In the “Rock ‘n Roll” picture, I believe the second fellow from the left is Jimmy Pantazelos,
who, along with Jeff Tuckman and 2 other guys had a band called The Ingredients, which eventually became The Rush Hour. They cut two records, one on a local Chicago label called Toddlin’ Town, and the second was on Philips Records (both ca. 1967).
Mike Wolstein ’67