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Students Who Have Won Distinctive Honor I Students ot the Class ot i934 who have made the highest scholas- tic records during their tour years in Roosevelt High School compose this Senior Honor Roll. Names on this honor roll are listed according to scholastic rank- ing. Sigrid Strickland Camille Daniels Jeanette Castle Margaret McCrea Dorothy Karlovsky Helen Korak Louise Stiglitz Alice Marie Conn Roena Richeson Sophie Goldstein Donald Wells John Kersnosky Mildred Trtan Moses Balog Victor Filosar Florence Olson Valedictorian--Sigrid Strickland Salutatorian-Camille Daniels Page Seven l Several years ago, The Roosevelt Ariston Chapter ot the National Honor Society was organized in this school. Students who are outstanding in Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service are elected to this sof :iety. Senior members ot this Jrganization are: Steve Adamec Jeanette Castle Alice Marie Conn Camille Daniels Gerry Gautheir Ray Gunderson Dorothy Karlovsky Helen Korak John Kowalski Fred Marshall Margaret McCrea Florence Olson Norman Passmore Roena Richeson Julius Sinder Julia Skafish Louise Stiglitz Sigrid Strickland Mildred Trtan Mary Vida Donald Wells Paul Wiewora Florence Williams
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In These Pages Title Page .,... . Roosevelt School . , . . We Dedicate .....,.. , The Pathway to Peace ....,,....... On These Pagesglntroducing the Editors ..,......,..,.,....... Students Who Have Won Distinctive Honor ...... . . Presenting Panoramic Glimpses of Busy Days by lrene Harvin ....... Playing! Working! Meeting! by LuCillG Naleway and by Irene Harvin, , , . , Swinging Into Step With Enthusiastic Leaders by Geraldine Kenzie ,..... Passing Pigskinsl GraDDllnQl An Am' letic Review by Harry Bush ....,. Rapid Playing! Quick Shifting! Kicking! Plungingl Passingl by Norean MorrlS and Harry Bush ...,..,......,. The Class ot l935. .. -J- The Class ot i936 ............,... Gazing Down Highroad, l933-l93-4, by Camille Daniels .....,,,..... Familiar Faces! Familiar Places! ...... A Departmental Directory ..,... We Are The Seniors of i934 ......, Senior, Heres a Rhyme for You, by Lucille Naleway ... ,,..... i--4 Compiling Contributions from Aspiring Student Authors ,......,.,.,.. Conglomerating Persons, Places and Things, by Helen Korak ....,.... Spotlighting the Pathway .... . , . When We Were Young. . . . . , Introducing The Round-Up Editors, Artists and Managers l The Roosevelt Publication Committee appointed lrene Harvin and Helen Korak co-editors for this edition ot the Round-Up. These girls have both done outstanding work in Journalism and were valuable members ot the Rough Writer Staff, W Other Seniors, who had unusual journalistic ability were elected to the Staff. Lucille Naleway assistant editor, Geraldine Kenzie, Susanne Dalton, Roena Richeson, Harry Bush and Norean Morris composed the Editorial Statt. l Three talented art students have contributed to this issue. John Zelencik, a senior, Andrew Mancos, a junior, and Sebastian Paratore, a junior, art editors, designed and cut the woodblocks in this book. The pen-and-ink sketch ot the Magoun Avenue entrance found in page tour was made in Charles Miller's Drafting Class. I Paul Haburay conducted the business manage- ment tor this book and Ray Gunderson was in charge ot the circulation. Their assistants were Norman Passmore, Peter Kasper, and Stanley Bocknowski. ll From the typing department the Round-Up Staff received three expertly trained typists, Helen Zolkos, typing editor, and her assistants, Mildred Gauder, and Andrew Bogus. l The Round-Up Statt takes this opportunity to thank the sponsors, George Anderson, Business Adviser, Miss Mabl Fitield, Art Adviser, and Miss Jane Reitel, General Sponsor tor the assistance which they have given in preparing this book for publication. U Staff members wish to express appreciation to the people of East Chicago who have advertised on these pages. Page Six
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I Hot September days. . . . Where were you all summer .... Didn't Dick get fat .... Eight fifteen bell rings .... The school hasn't changed a bit .... This schedule is all wrong .... l wonder if l'll get to see Mr. Myers .... Come on, l have to get a book before the book store closes .... Sorry, but we're all sold out and won't have any more. I School goes along smoothly .... Are you going to the Tag Day Dance .... l don't know what l'll wear .... Don't forget your prac- tice for the Frolic tonight .... l do hope he learns that step for the skit .... Do you realize that there were a thousand people at the Frolic last night .... Such crowdsl Such fun! Wasn't it a great frolicl I l wish that hall monitor would stop asking me for a pass .... l Presenting Panoramic Glimpses of Busy Days always have one . . . Wait for me at the locker . . . How did you get to the football game last night .... We walked all the way from the l-larbor and it wasn't bad at all .... Nervous breakdown .... Did you plan your front page ,... Will you please hand in your news story ..,. You know the paper has to come out on Friday .... The printer would like to see the dummy .... Teacher, may l put an ear at the bottom of this column .... Well, that paper doesn't look so bad. I Now we're going to have a real Christmas .... Merry Christmas everybody, l'll be seeing you in eleven days. . . . Did you see those cute children at the Christmas party last night .... Their eyes were dancing when they saw their dolls. . . . My toes were frozen by the time l got to school. Page Eight To be glad of life because it gives you a chance to love-and work ana' to play. -Van Dyke.
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