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

 - Class of 1930

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The band is directed by Mr. Morris and presented two auditorium programs for the students. The members of the band are: James Brien, Pascual Cardoza, Paul Darrell, Norman Norsworthy, Royce Pummill, Jerome Vloeberghs fcornetj, Donald Crisler, Robert Dommes, Thomas Ensign, Edward Gerrard, Kent Johnson, Douglas Salmi, Mildren Willson Qclarinetj, Rodney Brothers, Nicholas Elefther, William Faulkner, Dick McKinley Qsaxophonej, Ralph Green foboej, james Lau- tenschlager qbassj, Peter Pedrotti Cnutej, Harriet Pedrotti, Wallace Willis Lbari- tonej, J. D. Vincent ltrombonej, Francis Wilson fdrumsj. We always enjoy being sernaded by our glee clubsg the Girls' Glee, under the direction of Miss Warner and the Boys' Glee, directed by by Miss Spires. En- joyable programs have been presented by both these clubs. Some of the favorite sings sung gby the Girls, Glee are: 4'Senorita, English Garden, Bells of St. Marys, and Eleanor, The Boys' Glee has enjoyed learning Sweet and Low, t'Valley of Memories, and Volga Boatmanf' L- , 1 . , -as 1. -V . 'QT'-pr,-Wfl.: . u JY 1- V M555- ' , -M Y , A mg, 11.75 'fw--1-' 7 -Q, 'Q ug.. . ij.: , - A, mg... my Q .f 5-'r-mf 5.1 D A i V V Q :- ages an S gc A xv Y da- s' fig r -'M ,,,,,..L.- 41,7 .Q sum. a. di, ,Z-ui. ' ' ...N Dwnnigy f-ff Liam' j 533-1 ., 'Ls-V, iii-'Q,A.f, ,. I, , ','.. ,ya V ,N WTB:-4 W' . Bag.: ' -im, A, .. , cn-In 13-:C-:f un- - fu ii fe' - ,.1 X fg,5Y5jF-,'g:g,1xf'? -ikisfa 14 3. 'Y - - 'v,-- 3.0, 5.4. w 32.:,.3,f,.,rm ' 5 an ' wr' Map of Monterey I 15 I

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eibfusic -, The quaint adobe strufture l' , 5 2 Wilh its aniheo' door and bell, ,J V If they alone rould utter 'Q What storied 'verse they'd tell Of the days when bold vaquero Filled the air with shout and song As through the fertile held and pasture Q , They drove their lzerrls along. l YGEORGE BAIRON. EJNLA a - 1 ' 'V his is ,auf .fa H--gf w il' A i ll l L all r 'Alix A ,HY-,.,y, , T. ,t T 1 11.1 ':farf?a'Tfh' 'l ' :fragile N x.- all An old guitar, and an old refrainvgln the days of Spanish California, many were the pleasures and pastimes of these light-hearted people, but no pastime was more enjoyed than was dancing to the music of the guitars. Then, too, the Senor ased to take his guitar to the home of his chosen Senorita, and there sernade her. At Roosevelt We do not listen to the music of guitars, but we enjoy our school band, orchestra, and glee clubs. The orchestra, besides playing four selections for the school play, has given several other programs this term under the direction of Mrs. Paddock. The members of the orchestra are: Emily Caviglia, Claire Lang, Milton Hathaway, Geoffrey Yates, Wilbur Fulthorpe, john Healy, Melo Melicevich, Elva Green, Lillian Lexon, Rose Appel tviolinsl, Thomas Ensign, Mildred Willson tclarinetj, james Hall, james Brien Qcoronetj, Pascual Cardoza, Rodney Brothers tsaxophonej, J. D. Vincent ttrombonej, Jane jenkins tpianoj, Francis VVils0n tdrumsj, Peter Pedrotti tflutej, Ralph Green toboej. l14l



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fl, W ,, , 1 ' Q QZ1' i ,sm 1 Q W ef gh .. 4, X Wil .L M1, f 31 5 A Qiiiestas ' 1 The fiesta was a feast day,-a celebration. The fiesta was a happy event for the Spanish Californians. We, too, have good times in our school realm, every Thursday the ninth period, and though we do not spend our time in feating, We may, like the Californians, dance if we wish, for we have a Dancing Club. We may choose the club that most appeals to us, and spend our Thursday Club period doing what we most enjoy. Each club is sponsored by one or more members of the faculty. Our list of clubs is as follow: 1. Art Club 13. Harmonica Club 2. Arts and Crafts Club 14. Home Garden Club 3. Art Needlework Club 15. Nature Study Club 4. Boy Scout Club 16. Photography Club 5. Dancing Club 17. Picture Study Club 6. Dramatic Club 18. Story Club 7. Dressmaking and Millinery Club 19. Tennis, Boys' 8. Electric Club 20. Tennis, Girls' 9. Elementary Spanish Club 21. Typing Club 10. Garden Club 22. Violin Club 11. Gun Club 23. Whois Who in 1930 12. Girl Reserve Club 24. X, Y, Z Club Besides movies, we have had many other interesting entertainments. There have been Glee Club entertainments, band and orchestra programs, the school show, the American Legion talks, a Boys, P. E. program, the Jinx and a Dramatic Club entertainment. These programs certainly add variety and enjoyment to school routine. 1161

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