Class of l935 I PICTURE ONE-Top Row: Kmiotek, Szspanski, Yokovicli, Sczary, Belzeski, Liss, Smitli. Fifth Row: Sapita, Wargo, Slampyak, Saragotoviak, Sypulski, Seifert, Dan. Fourth Row: Kwasny, Langowa, Wojdyla, Valentine, Shields, Slxlaes, Reeder, Wells, Misner. Third Row: Komar, Macak, Wrona, Wierbinski, Rogus, Mclntyre, Mcffrea, Silverman, Stachura. Second Row: Wleklinski, Sulicz, Zyimley, Wood- burn, Ryder, Kriss, Klotzburher. First Row: Srliwalu, Sfura, Sutkowski, Tote, Korak, Sloss, Schaleman, Kiernan, Spencer. -PICTURE TW04Top Row: Krizmas, Illnick, Bokari, Dan, Cartwright, Belzeski, Broton, Brxa, Dankonich. Fifth Row: Barney, Brewster, Krupa, Barlog, Brown, Furman, Fauber, Hoffman. Fourth Row: Vuchinas, Smrick, Buhala. Cak, Broton, Korn, Buckley. Bujwit. Third Row: Drozda, Carroll, Berkowicz, Baron, Czopla, Cliolewa, Babcock, Cisczion, Cartz. Second Row: Baum, Barron, D. Davis, Addison, E. Davis, Bates, Carlson, Bonkowski, Kaminski, Forkasdi, Dolinar. First Row: Bush, Dembowicz, Joan Burgett, -lean Burgert, Brennock, Adamec, Chrapla, Bainbridge, Amerman. To he governed hy your admira- tiom' rather than hy your dirgizstsf' ...lfm-i IU-vlfr I PICTURE THREE--Top Row: Dzudik, McCrea, Vuchinas Dziadowicz, Hodor, Hodal, Justine. Fifth Row: Kaczka, Donohue, Duwar, Kmiotek, Doriak, Macek, Fulka, Domb- kowski, Gomlbus. Fourth Row: Hill, Hartley, Jaracz, Petska, Mancos, Fauber, Kohut, Moldraski, Gantz, Fendos, Illynicli. Third Row: Locasio, Forney, Loftus, Mancos, Martin, MacQuarrie, Kruczek, Krakowiak, Matej, Medley, Mazar. Serorid Row: Hinton, Estes, Henry, Kruzek, Idzik, Kozial, Lisle, Feldman, Kerri,s Dziadosz. Firrt Row: Girski, john- son, Kerr, Hodal, Kotak, Lorig, Miller, Dunatoe, Marcus, Manaugh. I Picruns FouR4Top Row: Ryl-tack, Pilot, Roman, Ma- lorik, T. Myslivy, Selberg, Ohlstrom, E. Myslivy. Fifth Row: Norris, Plusinski, Wilson, Morris, Smolen, Willett, Petro- popis, Riccomini. Fourth Row: Novak, Piotrowski, Stasek, Sakack, O'Donnell, O'Toole, Varady. Third Row: Norris, Quinn, Paratore, O'Malley, McClelland, Petersen, Pisowicz. Second Row: Reese, Nelson, Myslivy, Samborski, Muha, Niezgoda, Rospond, Ryan, Romanak, Lesnick. First Row: V. Oxley, Price, Layer, Wieland, Nardo, M. Oxley, Rear- don, Marko. Page Twenty-two
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JOHN G. ROSSMAN RUSSEL R. MYERS Superintendent of Schools Principal, Roosevelt High School Gazing Down l'ligl'iroad 1933-1934 I We pause on the footpath of the year nineteen thirty-three and nine- teen thirty-four to look backward and to view the road we have made and then to plunge on breaking the earth for the new roads that are to come. We have been glad of life, we have found the chance to love and to work and to play and to look up at the stars. I Standing at the beginning of the road we found one thousand three hundred and forty-three students waiting for the journey to begin. Six hundred and ninety-seven were senior high school students while six hundred and forty-six junior high school students were also waiting to travel down the same pathway. I Late in September, the senior class initiated the first school Tag Day, in order that students in school might become acquainted. Every student wore a Tag, designating his name and class. Tag dances for the Junior and Senior High School were greatly enjoyed by everyone. I October camel We sighted the Frolic, which was given to benefit the General School Fund. The Seniors obtained permission from the Faculty to sponsor this Frolic. Roosevelt corridors were changed into a World's Fair Midway. Cen- tury of Progress Concessions fur- nished a gay evening to Frolic guests. I Music students crowded into the instrumental and vocal organiza- tions, giving them the largest en- rollment the department has ever had. Two hundred and seventy-five students were enrolled in instru- mental organizations. Two hundred and sixty-eight singers made up the organizations in the vocal depart- ment. These organizations cooper- ated in presenting the first Christ- mas Vesper Concert on the Sunday before Christmas. Music organiza- tions presented outstanding per- formances for the Spring Music Festival, The All-City Concert with Washington High School, The Band Concert, and the Third Annual Showdown. I Roosevelt sent twenty-three or- chestra members and twenty-four singers to join other students in the Chicago area in making up the ln and About Chicago Orchestra and Chorus. These organizations, the chorus conducted by Robert Lee Osborn and the Orchestra con- ducted by William Revelli, per- formed before the National Music Supervisors Conference in Chicago in April. I Since the school year was short- ened, it was necessary to change the club hour from the advisory period to a period after school. ln spite of this fact, the Edita, Senior Hi-Y, CfB.C.B., Junior I-li-Y, Junior Page Twenty-four Compliments of Lawyer D. Kennedy
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