Annette Rogers (later Kelly, October 22, 1913 – November 8, 2006) was an American sprinter and high jumper.
[3] Domestically she won the AAU outdoor titles in the 100 yards in 1933 and in the relay in 1931–1933.
Rogers graduated from Senn High School in Chicago, and she ran for Northwestern University.
[4] She then worked as a teacher of physical education in the Chicago public school system, retiring in 1965.
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