Roosevelt High School - Lariat Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

 - Class of 1928

Page 92 of 104

 

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Page 92 text:

GUIDE TO ROOSEVELT ' PRESS-ROOM — Rendezvous of the anxious reporter. Scenes of great frivolity have taken place here. LIBRARY — Haunt of those who are studiously inclined. Very little in use now, as the door is locked, making it impossihle to cut. HALLS — Famous in their day as a race-track. Very handy means of meandering from room to room. ELEVATOR — Used to confound newcomers and bewildered freshmen. OFFICE — Room of reckoning. Snuff said. STUDY HALL — A place of learning if you are the only one there. A very enjoy- able period can be spent here, if one is not touchy and doesn ' t mind stopping sundry articles fh ' ing thru space. ART ROOM — Lair of the ardent artist. Much paint is spilt here, whether or not to a good purpose we will not venture to say. ARMORY — Column right about — werp! Hey, youse birds, you ' re not on the farm! Snap outta it ! ENGLISH VIII — Haven of the earnest-browed student who has hopes of entering college. RADIO ROOM — After one year of endeavor, one may earn a license and a call. The license is proudly framed, and ultimately finds a harbor in the attic. Requiem Pax. ASSEMBLY HALL — The dear old hall with its helpful hints concerning such matters as hitting the line hard. It will hold a sacred place in our memory for fully a year. THE FRONT DOOR — And also all the other doors. Perhaps the most revered object in the school, because thru this portal one leaves for happier places. Good ol ' gate! Eighty-eight

Page 91 text:

%. - - BASKETBALL Basketball, which is one of the most popular of the afterschool sports, was wel- comed with a large turnout last fall. The girls, through continual practice, made each interclass game a highly contested battle. The senior girls annexed the basketball championship when they defeated the H-lO ' s. The L-ll ' s defeated the H-ll ' s in the semi-finals. The seniors downed the low juniors 28 to 25 in the final game. The senior team was composed of Lucile Walker, Margaret Graham, Wakako Domoto, Maryan Rice, Charlotte Sanford, Alice Goranson, Dorothy Peslin, Helen Benson, Virginia Stock, Maxine Barnes, Louise Minarik, Jeanne Smith, Helen Nagel, Dora Worth, Hazel Ulin, Lilly Johanson and Frances Keleher. SPEEDBALL Speedball is one of the newest games which the girls play after school. Last fall, many girls tried out for the inter-class teams, and through diligent practice, did much in perfecting the game. The seniors, through their victory of 7 to 6 over the juniors, won the champion- ship. Adra Hardgrove, Jean Davidson, Doris Davidson, Hattie Hing, Dolores Gonzales, Elizabeth Haley, Florence Foley, Viola Carter, Sarah Mason, Jole Merlo and Mary Kat composed the senior team. Eighty-seven

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