Roosevelt High School - Round Up Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1942

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I A social anrl service organization rlvvotvrl toward lmettcring tht- charavter and ideals of high school stuclents. Key tlluli sponsors a cannr,-cl foorl drive for the lienrrtil ol' hclping the poor families of thc ncighliorlioorl at Christmas timc. Tln- cluli participates at all school tlances and cleaning up afterwards. 'llln-y also sponsor Tic Contests to promote the ucaring of tics hy sturlents. Thc main social affair of the cluli is their Sr-mi-Annual Dancc. at which time a Kcy Cluli Queen is pri-scntcrl. O Activities of the Sciencc Clulm are rlirectccl towarrl thc i'!lt'0llYtlQ1PIIlk'IlL ot' further scientific stnrly. At each onc of thc rncetings cxperiincnts pertaining to various hranches ot' scicncc arc pcrtiornierl hy tht- nwmliers. Trips of scicntific interest are otiticrc-rl. anrl the senicstcr is usually culrninatcrl hy a social activity ot' some sort. I The ltooscyelt liostrutn is the Spf-akcrs' liurcau of the school. 'l'lw nn-rnliers of thc organization announce the various activities ol' thc school. anrl urgc tlicir support. ln arlrlilion. the speakcrs havc l'rr-quent s-xpericnce in arlrlressing aurlicnces liotli on campus anrl in thc clerncntary schools. churches. and social organizations ot' tht- connnunity. During the past scnicslcr all phascs ol' Civilian Deticnsc have lic:-n suhjccls for rliscussion. Ii Club First Row: Gilbert Duran, Kazuini Tsuii- lUi-1- RGV Schwartz, Chester lto, Sirt Civlfen. Second Row: Peter Berolcott, llubrfn Holguin, Bernard Beard, George Wake, John Lopez, Mr. Sanders lSponA sort, Henry Anaya, Richard Tatova, Hen- ry Castrellon. Third Row: Loon Buss, Nace Core-n, Abel Soto, Salvador Castrellon, Sid Gottlieb, lrwin Weiiiberg, George Maruilri, Floyd Tanaka, l-tnttori, Fred SWUVVH Harold Horowitz, Fourth Row: Morris Glass, Kivc Malriavc, Eddie Leige, Kazuo Kasada, Jack Silverstein, Frank Met- terd, Morton Kay, Sarn Sallina, Herbie Wilsrsn, Harold Weiser, Knyoslii Shioda, sam., 'T I. sity QQ-, ,Qi N ., or Science Club First Row: Ben Ginsburg, Norman Gratz, lsreal Sirnkin, Meyer Kassowitr. Second Row: Pearl Dier, Florence Lapkin, Blossom Golin, Mrs. Webb, Henry Stone, Margaret Otero, Frcicla lslrowitz, Lila Gross. Third Row: Mitsuro Nalcarnura, Harvey Hirnrnel, Juliet Freedrnan, Louise Fairnnan, Sidney Gottlieb, Elizabeth Storms, Betty Shapiro, Joe Field, Joe Natorowitz, Harvey Fleet- inan. Fourth Row: Eddie Alraniatsu, Lynn' wood Carter, Abel Gornez, Joe Pearl- Ns- rnutter, Arthur Sugino, Melvin Kodrriur, Satoshi Oshi, Marvin Greenbauni, Marvin Rand, Hnstrum First Row: Sonia Ginsberg, Meyer Kaiser, -s Sylvia Freed, Mrs, Samuelson, Elizabeth A X Fine, Aedline Steinberg, Esther Douglas, L Lorraine Mizenberg. Second Row: Bar' .!. r bara Takahashi, Chester Ito, Morton .B if Bender, Max Yospe, Robert Berry, Harold Rubenstein, Julie Seigel, Freida lskowitz, l-laruko Migaki, Simon Lamb. Third Row: Lillian Magidow, Gertrude Epstein, Arthur Rigen, Samuel Gallina, John Leon, Wil- Q. lam Godin, Dolores Cohen, Virginia Fer- nandez, Diana Pregerson. Fourth Row: Bill Halliday, Tony Magana, Walter Ewhoota, Frank Mettord, Alvino Rorno, lsadore Ruiz, George Castruita, Theodore Mann. 8- N A ,mr -

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Pals First Row' Buhini Townsend, Morton Bender, Flow Bvnino, Neat Hnrris, Kay- wood Snook, Wiiiimn Feinsiiber, Second Row: George Seto, Edward Seqaitl, Richard Castillo, l'wn 'Weinberg Palmer Novetti, Robert Burns, Mr. Smith fSpon- sorj. Third Row: Bill Murray, Dave Panich, Roy N-alcnqnwa, Berivan Rubins, Arthur Davila, Sain Wetister J , X K I . .V i If f 1' , I 1 U '- v 'fi 1 T y. 1 t x fx Q' l B I 5 I t First Row: Dorothy Lad-Linin, Mary de ia Tfirrf-, Bron-rw Tiimhashi, Mrs. Nash fgifonsirt P,i..iiv'n Frec-1, Lorrairie Art. S-riond Raw: Tfrrfsn Vivipi, Mary Jane Puuilx, Betty Shapiro, Lira Gross, Diana Prr,-gersnn, Aiiw' Orin, Biossorn Goiin. Thiri Row: Winit vfi' 1 McGraw, Frances Shapiro Virqnili Steve' ko, Bernice Ber- 1nn, Annu Qijiv Eiixurth Fine. liuarllsmen First Row: Meyer Kossowitz, John Lopez, Jack Oda, Melvin Kodrnur, Frank Met- iorri, Kenii lshiinoto, Tony Ayala, Irving Ho'frnan. Second Row: Alex Koss, Paul Felson, David Mathews, Robert Viliagren, Kenny Naqarnoto, Ruben Krasn, Leonard Cohen, Mr. Cook iSponsorj, Third Row: Ray Swartz, Richard Kai, Chester Ito, Harvey Hernei, Martin Hoche, Lloyd Huchinson, Sid Gortiied, John Caseas, Harry Rosenberg, Jesus Queniada. Twentyffour I li,Al,SihVll6Il new students hrst enter lloosevelt, thc Pals take an active interest in helping the B-l0's adjust themselves to the school life. All li-l0 activities such as the li-lil Welcome Aud. Talent Aud, Tours, Recognition Day. and Dance are put on by the Pals. 'The BIC SISTERS, an organization of thirty girls whose main purpose is service, aid in adjusting new students with the tempo of high school life. They act as Big Sisters to the B-ltl students hy escorting them to classes and acquainting them with other members of the school. 'The GUAHDSMI-:N is a service group of Roosevelt High School. lts functions include ushering at assemblies, football games, track meets. and many other events. The membership is limited to 30 boys chosen for their leadershiin scholastic achieve- ment. and cooperative ahility.



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Wnrld Friendship First Row: Lila Gross, Louis Goicoched, Irwin Weinberg, Roslyr Botetz, Annette Kurtzrnan, Mildred Rosenthal, Sylvia Kurtiwiaft. Second Row: Mrs. Hanson fSrionsorl, Naonsi Grey, Kazulco Masuda, Elsie Ballfin, Ruth Liehtenleld, June Ono, Sylvia Buyeil, lsredl Sinilrin, Sachiko Tsuchido. Third Row: Bill Butler, Rachel Kaqin, Vivian Dubinsky, Elizabeth Kahuchi, Louis Escalontc, Fred Vialov, Tri-Y First Row: Edith Bergman, Pearl Drizeclc, Rose Bannai, Teresa Volpi, Dolly Marino, Angelina Mattel, Barbara Takahashi, Adeline Steinberg, Luclle King, Phyllis Madwin, Senia Stahl, Eleanor Kipplernan. SF-cond Row: Georgina Salvato, Lenora Fishlre, Joybell Phillips, Trysa Selco, Lila Cross, Nelly Sasuga, Alice Oda, Michilro lgasaki, Marie Lewis, Ann Dishkin, Eleanor Volkov, Lorrine Torrez, Helen Goltz, Lor- raine Mi7enberg, Mrs. Laub, lSponsorl. Third Row: Natalie Silberrnari, Vera Belia-- lcorl, Lois Kersch, Lillian Brotrnan, Sylvia Stein, Olivia Saenz, Gertrude Turett, Clara Osias Betty Segovia, Annabelle Sissov, Jane Kornorl, Ruth Sater, Betty Liebman. Hi-Y First Row: Richard Tafoya, Bill Godwin, Pantele Xanthos, .less Torres, Anthony Noano, Roul Caro, Gilbert Duran. Second Row: Mr. C. B. Berger fSponsort, George Cadtruita, Sain Gallina, George Luna, Sa'n Soto, George Guitnn, Tony Ayala, Monica Stewart. Third Row: Robert Burns, Richordo Castillo, Larry Arcinage, Samuel Webster, Henry Vallez, Ernest Fernandez, Robert Gon'ie7. 5 'Wy ,N-.tp i2+f1,. x r T - is L, 6 i am Twent' Six Qi s-vs .J . , .-s-'N' QFQ5 t . . XX The Wortrn Flill-INIJSIIII' Crtirs was organized in Roosevelt in 1931 as part of a state-wide organization to promote international goodwill and to create a luetler untlerstantling of other nations. This year the state-wicle theme is l7rientlship lretween the Arnericusf' Uur own cluli has the sulw-theme Developing friendship lwetween rlill't-rent races antl nationalities in our country and our own school. The Roosevelt Tttl-Y CLUB is a junior Y.W.C.A. organization open to girls of all creetls ancl nationalities. The molto is To fave life squarely. and to fintl and give the lwestf' The outstanding activities of the TRI-Y are social ancl patriotif. The Hr -Y l.ll.l'B is opened to any lwoy of goofl cltaraeter who will live hy its slogan ol' clean speec.-lt. elm-an sports. elean seholarship. anrl clean life. The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create. maintain. and extend throughout the sehool and Community. high li stantlarfls of Christian cllaracter. 0

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