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

 - Class of 1935

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T , --A Ulu-:E:,ef5,g.:ffjHI'7,'f J s5fsagz::.:f,55f2s:::fa -'f'.f ' H'-is-1.v'f My ..'i'-,,fs.1-fsfiflshfm'-' - P, 1-2 k ':E5:'4!1,,,f!lp,g5.i:f:i.i,F:,!:'!,f 'A ffi.-,,g...xS5 o:ff:.ff:g'5f:wff.ff-2 M - H- -si Y 1- 'f74+.f':r,Qff,f'f 55:+55:j.,1 ' ,,-Magi-3:-i..,,5fjI 'i--:F-,f fE Q-:rr ,fi - ..... 13 74- A -J ,bl- - gg lil i , ii .:'- ' .'Q-gi 1,1-'-T-1 1- A 1-n ministration ..-FN ffx f-fx 'IO Many thanks to those who stay at the helm and guide our Good Ship Roosevelt. Without them we should be led astray. Without them we could not have con- quered the storms that came our way. It is they who charted our course tor a suc- cessful journey. Anchors Aweighl ---RUBY Mll.l..lKlN. n,.n A.y.n'.mr nl- P----:--- -ff-5 A few brief moments on the wharf at San Pedro l-larbor is interesting because of the various types of crafts that come and go, each bearing its own particular burden. It is significant that the theme, Ships, has been selected for our school annual, since within the school so manyinteresting activities exist, and, like ships, these activi- ties differ in many respects. One ship, the Round-up for I935, has left the harbor with her cargo and has gone out to sea with each owner of the annual a destined port. May her cargotof interesting activities of the school prove entertaining and valuable to all. --G. MILLAGE MONTGOMERY. o ll o Our lives are like a series ot voyages on the sea of lite. We embark with joy- ous anticipation on each new venture to see, to experience and to enjoy. Some have clear sailing, others are beset by calms, storms, dritting currents, and ship- wrecks, and when we finally arrive at our point ot debarkation express the joy ot a successful journey's end. The members ot the graduating class have reason to be happy over the comple- tion ot a most interesting and successful voyage in which they have experienced outstanding achievement in many. activi- ties. But this is only one ot many voyages and those ot us who continue on with the good ship, Roosevelt High, wish them every success and Bon Voyage. s -MAURICE G. BLAIR. To you who, at this time, are setting sail from Port Theodore Roosevelt with your charts prepared tor certain points ot destination, and with your cargoes ot de- veloped aptitudes and directed activities. we send our best wishes tor a successful, happy voyage over the sea ot Lite. For the rest ot us who are tarrying longer in our harbor to better develop our aptitudes and activities, we desire greater approximation to our ideals betore we. too, set sail across the uncharted seas to our unknown destinations. -BESSI E FRAN KL! N REAVES. FACULTY 5 1 w 1 I algo Albert W. Sherman FACULTY -....,gGg4...- ADMINISTRATION G. MILLAGE MONTGOMERY ....... ................... ........,........ ......................, P r i ncipal BESSIE FRANKLIN REAVES ......... ...,,., G irls' Vice-Principal MAURICE G. BLAIR .............. ....L... B oys' Vice-Principal MILDRED I. CROSIER ....... ,.,,,,,.,,.,..,,,,,.,, R egistrar MARY C. HOWARD .....,...... Counselor MRS. RUTH L. ALLBEE .......... ......,. . ...... ........ L i prarian Q20 ART Mrs..Victoria C. Couchman, Head ' Virginia F. Gigas Mrs. Jeanette F. Moment Birdie M. Glantz - Mr. Sparks RIO COMMERCIAL May Cecelia Albright Gertrude Bartoo Nettie Byerts Walker M. Ramsey, Head , Mack A. Erwin Walter E. Hind Mrs. L. Letitia Leding Helen F. Connors Pearl L-. McNeil Mrs. Anna K. Davidson E. J. Edwards Sarah Becker Adeline Clatt Mrs. Carella C. Draper Florence Evelt Mrs. Edith S. Hansen Mrs. Annice C. Moore Virginia Rowell Mrs. Donna Adams Mrs. Bertha B. Boyd Mrs. Flora B. Butler Mrs. Manuela De Arrigonie MyIa G. Eaton Ida Bel Eby Mrs. Clara W. Rapp LID ENGLISH - Mrs. Mary R. Bragg, Head LID HOME ECONOMICS Elizabeth C. Patterson Lillian B. Plato Mrs. Carolina A. Samuelson Mrs. Etta I. B. Smith Charlotte Switz Roy W. Tanner Theresa J. Tester Mrs. Mildred F. Thomas Mrs. Ethel M. Mc:CaIIen, Head Mrs. Irene Ouist LID LANGUAGES Henry A. Nordahl, Head ll4O Mrs. Margaret L. Davis L. Josephine Evans Mrs. Hazel Moberly Louis J. Kolitsch Marjorie L. Parker Charlotte Volkers MATHEMATICS Annabel Thornton, Head ROY B. COUCI' Henriette Lindenstadt Mrs. Mary B. Dozie-r Mrs. Ruie Newman D ex: MUSIC Mrs. Hazel Y. Aid, Head Mrs. Ruth Phillips Bonge A Frederic Sierveld Matilda Sweet ' GSP BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION . Clark V. DeGroote, Head Earl S. Barnett Charles Galindo Thomas H. Denney Norman F. Morgan James Nash GX? GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Edith W. Ritter, Head Mrs. Eugenia Pepe Cole ' Ruth O'Hara Mrs. Marion Wright Madden Blanche Paulson V lngeborg H. Schneidau GSP SCIENCE Morril G. Boynton, Head H. Morle Baily Mrs. Florence Baker Earl S. Barnett Mrs. Dorothy Butts Elias N. Carl George W. Davis Charles W. Amlin Asbury A. Bagwell Mrs. Frances D. Frost Adam A. Leonard Mrs. Hazel Litten George R. Andrews William L. Chambers Ogden R. Johnston Ralph W. Lee William D. MacLean GX! SOCIAL STUDIES Henry E. Swenson, Head GX? VOCATIONAL ARTS Harry P. Rees, Head Mary E. L. Hall Mrs. Christine Jansen Mr. William S. Keinholtz Mrs. Margaret Ludy lFaII Terml Mrs. Margaret Murray Edith Shepard Etta I. Montgomery Marjorie L. Parker Elizabeth Rhoades Walter Scott Benjamin C. Winegar Donald L. Robey Roy F. Smith Leroy R. Shearer Ross Stoker William O. Van Velzer George E. Wilson GS? OFFICE Violet Chavoor .... Della Harris ..,.,,.,,,,.,,.,, Esta M rs M rs M rs Vanderhoet ............, Martha E. Porter ....., ,.... Ruth E. Price .,,,.,.......... N ,,., Q Victoria Kennedy .......... ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, DISC .,.-----.Senior Clerk Attendance Clerk Library Clerk ,,-,,-.--.-...Secretary Text Book Clerk ..,.... Junior Clerk W'35 STUDENT COUNCIL SAM COOPERMAN BETTY HAMBLETON JACK FIERMAN MARIE WILBERT E JACK SMITH Pres. Boys' League Pres. Girls' League Pres. A.S.B.O. Sec'y A.S.B.O. Vice-Pres. A.S.B.O. SHIGEO TAKAYAMA MARY CERRINA ELMO PARRA DOROTHY GILLMAN DAVID GOLDBERG Boys' Service Comm. Girls' Service Comm. A1'hIe'ric Comm. Edifor of Rough Rider Board of Finance S'35 STUDENT CCUNCIL MICHAEL YONAI MARY CERRINA SAM COOPERMAN YOSHIKO TAKEUCHI BEN KRICHEVSKY Pres. Boys' League Pres. Girls' League Pres. A.S.B.O. Sec'y A.S.B.O. Vice-Pres. A.S.B.O. WILLIAM HASSEN IDA LEVINE BENNY STEIN MARY AXLER WILLIAM ADAMS Boys' Service Comm. Girls' Service Comm. Aihlefic Comm. Board of Finance Edifor of Rough Rider alba STUDENT COURT HARRIS ELVEBACK JAMES CORN W'35 Magislrale S'35 MBQISIFHIG WILLIAM HASSEN 'MARY CERRINA IDA LEVINE SHIGEO TAKAYAMA S'35 Boys' Judge W'35 Girls' Judge S'35 Girls' Judge W'35 Boys' Judge RALPH GORDON ROSE RUBIN MOLLY POLLON JOHN MEDZ S'35 Courl' Sergeanf S'35 Girls' Judge S'35 Courl' Secrelary W'35 Courl Sergeanl' ALBERT TEPLITZ MARY WRIGHT TOMIO SAENO S'35 Boys' Judge W'35 Courf Secrefary S'35 Courl' Sergeanl SPONSORS Mrs. Mildred F. Thomas Mr. l-lenry A. Norclahl ol7o' C. S. F. W'35 I HERMAN KAHN FRANCES ATKINS HIROE TERAZAWA SARAH BORTZ WILLIAM NEWMAN MASUMI TOYOTOME BESSIE STEINBERG JEANETTE DENNIS NEONA NORTHLEAF SANFORD ROTHMAN O I I C. S. F. S'35 CHIZUKO TAKAHASHI SYLVAN SAMUELS SHIGEO TAKAYAMA JOHN MEDZ SALLY BROFFMAN MARY CERRINA JACK SMITH WILLIAM HASSEN RALPH GORDON YOSHIKO TAKEUCHI 0.80 W'35 EPHEBIANS JACK FIERMAN BETTY HAMBLETON HERMAN KAHN WILLIAM NEWMAN JOHN PAVLOFF JEANETTE DENNIS DOROTHY GILLMAN MASUMI TOYOTOME S'3Y5 EPHEBIANS SHIGEO TAKAYAMA RALPH GORDON MARY CERRINA WILLIAM HASSEN SAM COQOPERMAN JAMES CORN TERUKO HIRASHIKI WILLIAM ADAMS YOSHIKO TAKEUCHI JOHN MEDZ olqo ' GIRLS' SERVICE COMMISSION Mary Cerrina, W'35 ----- Commissioner ------ Ida Levine, S'35 Sponsor, Mrs. Mildred F. Thomas Working in cooperation with the Boys', the Girls' Service Commission placed the principle ot service tirst and toremost in their accomplishments. O O l BOYS' SERVICE COMMISSION Shigeo Talcayama, W'35 ---- Commissioner ----- William I-Iassen, S'35 Sponsor, Mr. I-Ienry A. 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A g ,, f 'J Q. e- -,- - - I 'ff J, ,ff f .- ' ' If 3 1 .T ' lf' +T'..1g f iy' f 1 I -Y ,,.L-can , Q' ' x X .- sl A ,f , l , p- ---r V- x op, 2 . ,Y '-AM-Q k, L ' wi. .... F. -, N-1 ' '--ff: .::::-.- S' J- ' i , 1 lasses 0220 Sail onward, onward, onward ! So did Columbus speak, llfhile on they sailed and kept their course Toward the goal which they did seek. These same words contain a message For all mortals such as we, Which should be taken as our motto As we journey on life's sea. Though stormy wind and blowing gale llifay hit our ship to vent their rage, Let us onward, ever onward sail. -SOPHY GERSH. r',1,.... X -,--,,,,..- 1. y. --t-,,,1 - -..n: - l t fi fe! fggn, ' . gg. nm, 331 ap 55 ,A ' .BPH ,S-F33 if ' we , Y' WA? mf! 'yy ,- ., f .x vfqv., 5 Q, I .J f 1- A. ,i ' ,.-ma. n r ,, s, .r !!'Gf.i'fx - ,5,..1- s .Aw .5 X 4 3,.,..,A s.. -a -Q 1,' , Q 9' ffl 'ju f 'Pa'-K ',n.1 1 44 f ,Q K B 6' . 1 f' ,V ' x' Q- ,ar www I A1 f F ' ev w ?'XAw v 1.,., . , .u. ' -H6,vf . yr-N. .,1,n'N f x A 4 f fx?-gf fsfrffiiflfd -1,4 T' 1 x , s l ROBERT SHAFER President MAR'IflN FREEDMAN MARY ZUCCA Vice-President Secretary SENIOR OFFICERS Untold thousands ot ships plying across the seas tor hundreds ot years have woven the countries into an intricate web. So it is with the students who leave Roosevelt. The associations formed here produce a beautiful pattern composed ot threads ot everlasting friendship. --RUTH Sl-ll:NKMAN. 0230 0240 MILDRED ABRAMS DOLORES ABRAMSON LINDSEY FOSTER ADAMS FANNIE AGALSOFF VIOLET AGNICK STEVE STEVENS AKOSEVICI-I C. ROSALINE ALCALAY HENRY ALEXANDER L BERTI-IA ALVAREZ FELICE ANTIONETTE ANDERSON ANNA MARY ANDROFF AURORA ROSE ARAGON FLORENCE ARKIN VIRGINIA ARMENDARIZ FRANCES MAY ATKINS LILYAN AVERBACK ISABELLE BARON HENRIETTA BERGER ESTHER BERLINER EVELYN M I LLICENT BERNSTEIN ROBERT D. BERNSTEIN JACK BERNSTONE LUCILLE MARGARET BESERRA VICTORIA JOSEPI-IINE BOLCI-IINI WILLIAM DONALD BOLLMAN JACK S. BORANIAN SARAI-I BORTS REALL FRANK BOTTICI-IER SARAH BRAGER CELIA BRAN KATE JULIA BRANDSTATTER NETTIE BRAVER MARGARET CRUZ CADE ANNE CAMERS EARL L. CAREY . KENNETH BERNARD CARSON GLADYS CHERNITSKY SAM CHERNOW HELEN VICTORIA CILWECK LUIS CORELLA BERTHA BETTY CORN HELEN GRACE CORT . HELEN COZEN PAUL MICHAEL CUNICOV JACK CUTLER SIDNEY CUTLER t - ABRAHAM BORIS DEITCI-I , AGNES ELEANOR DE LA TORRE MARY ELIZABETH DE LA TORRE CHESTER EDWARD DELQ-ADO Vx JEANETTE DENNIS HERMAN DINOVITZ ROSE BETTY DOLBERG EDNA EDELMAN HARRIS PAUL ELVEBAK RALPH MOZART EN RIOUEZ HELEN M. EPSTEI N SYLVIA EPSTEIN VICTOR ERENBERG DICKIE ERMOIAN ESTHER EDNA FAIGIN NORMAN FARBER ' ANNETTE DEVERA FARWELL NORMAN ROSS FERTIG 0250 0260 JACK HARRY FIERMAN LLOYD JAMES FLOWER FRANCES FOX PHILLIP FOX MARTIN FREEDMAN GERTRUDE FRIERMAN MASAKO FUKUMOTO JOHN A. GALKIN EVELYN R. GEFFE DOROTHY GILLMAN ALWINE CHARLOTTE GILMORE RUTH MAE GINDER SIDNEY IRVING GLASS DAVID GOLDBERG ROSALIE LILLIAN GOLDFARB LEONARD L. GOLDSM ITH MELVIN MARVIN GOLDSTEIN ABRAHAM MORTON GORDON MORRIS GORDON ANNE GORE ALBERT BRADY GRANILLO BETTE B. GREENBERG NATHAN GREITZER MYRON MITCHELL GRINGLER SAMUEL ABNER GROSS 5 BESSIE GROSSMAN MORRIS HALFORD BETTY LOUISE HAMBLETON RUTH KEIKO HANAFUSA KIMIKO HATTORI GEORGE HERSHMAN HELEN N. HOCHBERG ERNEST HODGES RALPH CLAYTON HODGES I PETER LOUIS HOFFMAN I MAMIE IRENE HOLT MINNIE :MOTO YETTA DAVENE TNOBAR L. AQ STUART IVESTER KAZU IWAHASHI TAKAKO IWATA ANN E. JAFFEY OONSUELO D. JAUREOUI ROSE JUBAS ' HARVEY RICHARD JUDD MARION MICKEY JURBIN HERMAN NATHAN KAHN' GWENDOLYN LOUISE KARLEN HYMIE KARSH VERA ANN KASAROFF JEROMO MARVIN KASTEL LILLIAN KATZMAN MONA DOLL KEISER GENEVIEVE M. KELLER WILLIE SOB KIMURA JOSEPH WILLIAM KIND LEON KIRCHNER ANNA KISELYK HERBERT GEORGE KLEIN PEARL KLEIN FRANCES KOHM MILTON N. KONDO CATHERINE MARIE KUSTICH CLARA L. LAGUNA 0270 0230 DANIEL LEONARD LASKY YSIDRA LAVIN . PAUL GEORGE LAZARIS ELEANORE .LEONE JESSIE RUTH LERNER REYNOLD LEVINEQE I l . GURSON MEYER LEVITSKY I PAULINE .LIEBMAN I A ERNEST REVERE LOERA DORIS GERRY LORENTZ MORRIS LUKERMAN BEATRICE O. MACIAS BELLE VIVIENNE MAGER- ABE MALIZMANQ . ,L .L MOLLIE-MARCOYITCH I ILILYAN G. MARKS ADLINE MARSHOW I ELIZABETH E4 MARVICH CHIYO .MATS-UOKA 1 YU KI KO I MATS-UZAWA ELDA MAZZI - WINNIFRED ELEANOR MCHOLLAND ALEX VACILY' MECHIKOFF MICHAEL MILKIS LEONARD MINKOWITZ LEONA FRANCES MISETICH LEON RALPH MITOUER LILLY RIKUKO MITSUI THOMAS VILLEGAS MONTEZ GEORGE EVAN MORGAN HELEN MORGANSTERN SHIGIHIRO GEORGE NAKATANI WINIFRED EMMA NEVITI WILLIAM NEWMAN TAMA MAY NISI-IIMOTO NEONA MAY NORTHLEAF FANNIE I-I. NOVACK ALBERT L. OI-IREN ANITA FRANCES PAGE ELMO, PARRA JOSEPI-IINE FRANCES PARRINO EVELYNE LORRAINE PAUL DOROTHY VIRGINIA PENN, LILLY N. PEREZ ANNA PERLMAN NORMAN PILCI-I ' PAUL POLAMERO SEYMOUR ERNEST POLONSKY CONCITTA JOAN JENNIE PRIIVIAEIORI FRANCES OUIROZ I RUTH RASHROW ROBERT GEORGE RIDER SAM MORRIS RING PEDRO ROBLES LOUISE MARY RODRIOUEZ MARY HELEN ROMERO SARAI-I IDA ROSEN LEO ROSENI-IOUSE SANFORD ROTI-IMAN I-IERMAN RUBIN ANNA LAURIE SANDVIGEN ROSE SARNA KAZUO PAUL SASAKI J EAN ETTE SCI-I ECTER eggs 0300 SOLOMON SCHENK 1 HAROLD SCHIFF KATHRYN LOUISE SCHLINOER ANNE SEDLOVSKY ' HARRY EL SERSER GABRIEL ANTHONY SEVERIN ROBERT LOUIS SHAFER NORMAN LEE SHANN LESLIE SHERMAN HARU DOROTHY SI-IIWO WILLIAM A. SI-IUBIN ALBERT A. SILVERBERG RUTH E. SIMON I LUCILLE MAROIE SINOERMAN NORMAN SNIDERMAN ' f SYLVIA SONIA SOBEL GERTRUDE SOLOMON I PAUL SOLOMON l JULIUS SOLURSI-I MELVIN wg SPELLINSI EDWARD ALBERT SPENCER SYLVIA STARKMAN , ARTHUR J. STEHLE DINAEI STEIN BESSIE STEINBERG LEO LEE STEINBERO MIRIAM R. STEINBERO LUCILLE FAY STEPANIAN NELLIE STEPANIAN JACK STERN LUCILLE KATHERINE STERN FREDERICK WILLIAM STIREN SHIRLEY MAY STONE EUGENE A. STOVALL HELENA E. STRAUS FAY LOUISE STRONG SHIRO TAKAHISA UTAKO TAKASU HIROE F. TERASAWA ABE RICHARD TILLES MARIE E. TINDALL SOPHIE TOLCHIN MATSUMI TOYOTOME BENJAMIN PETER TRAPPUS SAM TRUBOVITZ CHARLOTTE GRACE VICE LUPE G. VILLAGRANA DOLLY RUTH WALDON some GERALDINE WEINER EVA WEINSTEIN MAXINE LILLIAN WEINSTEIN SIDNEY DANNIEL WEISER ETHEL WIENER MARIE ADELE WILBERT BEATRICE WILSON MARY STEPHANY WRIGHT ROBERT H. WYNN KIMIKO YAMADA MARIE PRUDENCE YANNIE SYLVIA CELIA ZALSMAN MARY ZUCCA LILLIAN M. ZUSMAN BARNEY SINGERMAN President Q1 ah .,.,,, DORTHY RAYOR ' RALPH GORDON Secretary Vice-President SENIOR OFFICERS Our ship is at the dock ready to weigh anchor and set forth on the long voyage ot lite to encounter the sea ot adventure. May the compass guide us on a straight course to the distant shores ot success. Ship ahoy, captain! Head for the glorious blne, Where happiness awaits Against a sunset hae. -BEATRICE KRONGOLD. ' 32' 9 W . ,Q .. W. I ABE IRVING ABRIN I WILLIAM ADAMS VIVIAN ADELMAN LEWIS ELMER ADKINS, Jr. MENDEL ALPERT REGINA ALTMAN ELLEN KAZUKO AMANO H. CLIFFORD ANDERSON ROBERT ANDERSON FRANK ARCUDI EUGENE ARNOLT ANNA A. ARON FRANCES AUSLANDER -MARGARET AVENATTI SYLVIA AXELROD MARY AXLER MARIE ALEXANDRIA BABY GERTRUDE BAGGIN ANTHONY D. BAKER GERALD BAKER ' ROSE MARIE BALICH EVELYN BANKS ABRAHAM BARULE MILDRED BATES ELEANOR BAUER SOPHIE MARIE BALIER SARAH BAUM EDWARD R. DENOWITZ I GEORGE BENSON PHILIP BERENSON ANN BERKOUF I ' HARRY BERKOWITZ 0.33 0 VIRGINIA BILLINGS , - EVELYN BORNSTEIN' , . BESSIE BOSOKIN Q ' I ,A HELEN JOSEPHINEIBOTILLER ELLA E BOYER l SALLY LEE BROFFMAN VIOLA ESTHER BROWDER JAMESD.BUCHANAN YALE BUDIN vu DAVE BURNS S RUTH BURRLJS . ARMANAD C. VBURT VIOLET CADE HERNAN DO ROBERT CALIDERON MARTHA CALES MARY CERRINA ' MIRIAM CHAIT MOLLY CHARFESS . GEORGE S. CHIDA. . BERNARD A. COHEN I NETTIE COHEN. , ROSE H. COHEN MAMIE COOPER .. . SAM J. COOPERMAN. . JAMES CORN . L I MARY MARSHA CORNBLITH . CLEMENTINA COTA I NATHAN DANCHIK RENEE DAVIS - STANLEY R. DEPPER A HAROLD WILLIAM DIAMOND SOPHIE DITLOVE 0340 IRVING DWORK I CLARENCE N. EDWARDS ' KATHRYN EISEN HART ROSE ELSTER SIDNEY ELSTER FANNIE CLARICE EMERY I A MAX FARBER JACK FARBSTEIN ,. CLAIRE FEINGOLD . SYLVIA S. FELDMAN ANNIE FINKEL PHILLIP FINKEL I EDWARD FISHER LEON FISHER WILLIAM FLEMING , GERALD EDWARD FREDRICKSON JOSEPH FREY 'ESTHER RAY FRIPT EVELYN E. FRISHLER TEIKO FUJIYAMA ARNOLD FURSTENBERG ALVINO C. GAMBOA CORRINE GARABIDIAN I HAROLD GARBER ANITA H. GARCIA PEDRO GARCIA, , ., I. I I BERNARD GARFINKEL h LENORA GARFINKLEX ' A ESTHER GEWANT I CHARLINE MARJORIE GILES ROSE GOLD I , BERTHA GOLDBERG 0350 0360 MORTON LEONARD GOLDBERG RUTH GOLDSTEIN ROBERT E. GONZALEZ REUBEN JACOB GOODKIN RAPHAEL DEER GORDON TIM GRACE ESTHER EsTELLE GRANT NORMAN GRANZ RATHRYN GREEN ROSE GREENBERG AARON GREENSTEIN RACHEL R. OROSSE NORMAN GROSSMAN ROSE GROvMAN ROBERT GRUNDMAN ANNETTE B. GURWITZ LESTER I-IALLNER WILLIAM I-IASSEN GABRIEL I-IAYEK EVA I-IECI-ITER ROSE I-IEIDEN ALBERT I-IEINZEL NORMAN I-IENKIN TERUKO I-IIRASHIKI BETTY ELIZABETH HOLOVAOHOEE BENJAMIN HORNSTEIN MARY JOSEPHINE HUEEMAN OLIvE HUNT ALICE MIKIKO ISI-III DAVID ISI-III I-IARUO ISI-IIMARU THOMAS MITSUO ITO MAE KAZU KO IZU MI HARUKO lzumo AI. JACOBSON MARCELLA M. JAFFEI HYMAN JAMPOL HAROLD JANOFSIKY ' BEN KALEMSKY MILDRED KAMINETSAKYV RUTH KANINER MILTON KANTER TAKEYU KI KATOW ALICE LILLIAN KATZ. I ,.,, ,., ANNE KATZ LILLIAN KAUFMAN SEYMOUR KAUFMAN MITSUO KAWASI-IIMA RALPH KAY MARY T. KIMURA MIYEKO mo EMILY I. KLEIN ALBERT ABRAHAM KLEI NER EIKO KON MAN ROSE A. KONNOV ADOLPH KOVEN JOE FRANK KRALOVICI-I ' I . PI-IILLIP KRASNOW. BEN KRICI-IEVSKY ' ANDREW KUNDE A MARIAN MILDRED LACKYARD LILLIAN LADINSKY JOHN LAURICI-I I-IENRY F. LEE '37 eggs JEANETTE LEIBOWITZ BEATRICE LEE LEPLIN PETE LEYBA BEN J. LICHTY JULIUS WILLIAM LICHTZER LEO LIEDERMAN JOHN LITTLE RUTH LITTMAN HARRY SCOTT LOGAN E. VIOLA LOMACK CAROLINA LOPEZ KENNETH E. LORING LaRUTH LOVE ANGELA GONZALES LOZANO A. RONALD LUBIN MARIE LUJAN BEATRICE LURIE PEARL ELIZABETH LYNN ALBERT MADRID, Jr. EVA MADRID LOUIS MAGEDMAN ELI MANOLSON ANNE MARGOLIN CIRA MAROUEZ ELISA MAROUEZ EUGENE A. MARTINEZ JESSIE F. MARTINEZ JOHN MEDZ CONNIE MELENDRES HADASSAH MENZO DAVID MILBERG LUCILLE CLARA MILAZZO RUBY R. MILIKIN A SYLVIA R. MILKIS WILLIAM TAKEO MIZUNO BELLA MOORE MARGARET L. MOORE SOLEDAD MORALES AL LOUIS MORET RICHARD J. MORGAN JOE E. MORRIS V RUTH LEVINE MORRISON EVELYN NAFTULYN ISAAC NAHMIAS MINORU NAKAMURA MIYEKO NAKAMURA MAY NAIQASHIMA IVIITSIIRO NEENO SELMA S. NEMOR ESTHER E. NEWSTAT WILLIAM E. NORMAN KATHERINE OKABE BEN ONODERA VIOLA NAOIVII OLSON RUSSELL OVERLEY ISRAEL S. PARNES SARAH DOROTHY PARTON EDWARD PECHNICK ' DANIEL PETERSON ELIZABETH PETTRICHKA RONALD PLANTS CATHERINE POLAMERO PAUL HENRY POLLOCK MOLLIE POLLON '1 39' 0400 BEN PORTER , IDA PORTUGES ' 4' MARY PORTUGES LYN POWELL I ARNOLD PRINSKY' BERNICE RABIN' A NATALIE' LOUISE RABIN f A BARNEY B. RABKIN MARY LUCILE RAINEY ' DAVID RASKIN ' . DOROTHY R. ARAYOR ISAACJ. REGENBOGEN WILHELMINA REG-LING ROBERT REISIG RAUL RICO ROBERT RODRIOUEZ LI LLIAN ROLAND RUTI-I .MARIAN ROLLINS MERIAM ROSEN I NORMAN ROSEN ESTELLE ROSENTI-IAL WILLIAM ROSENTI-IAL BEATQRICE ROTI-IENBERG MILTON M. RUBIN ANNE RUDA MINNIE SALTER JOI-IN F. SAMARIN DO ROTI-IY SAM U ELS SYLVAN SAM U ELS SIMON S. SANDLER TOSI-II KO SATO I-IORTENSE SCI-IATZ GORDON B. SCHMIDT FAYE SCHNEIDER RUTH SCHUSTER BEN SCHWARTZ IRVIN SCHWARTZ I ROBERT SEOAL I ARMAND SHAMLIAN RALPH E. SHEA JACK SHENKMAN MARY ELIZABETH SHUBIN MARY M. SHUBIN DOROTHY SILNUTZER ROBERT S. SILVA ROBERTO CALDERON' SILVA JOSEPH J. SILVER MAX SIMANS BERTHA C. SIMON BARNEY SINGIERMAN ' ESTHER SIROTTA 1 VIRGINIA SIVLEY LILLIAN SKOLNICK I ANNA SLISKOVIQCH DAVE SMITH ' JACKSMITH WHITNEY RALPH SMITH- YETTA SOLIJYN- I EVELYN SOLID WILLIAMIE. SOLOIVION THELMA SPECTOR ELINOR SPRINGER I WILBERT STAGER I SAUL S. STANOFSKY 040 0420 MARCELLA STEIN ROSE STONE CI-IIZUKO T. TAKAHASHI SI-IIGEO S. TAKAYAMA YOSI-IIO TAKAYOKI YOSIHO R. TAKEUCI-II DAVID TAMARIN ELEANOR TERRONES GEORGE TOLMASOV NELLIE TORRES MARVIN L. IRAQ-ERMAN NELLIE D. TREJO FRANCIS W. TUCKER STEVEN UGRIN ROBERT VAGY EDWARD VALENZU ELA ELAINE VAN BUSKIRK JOE VASOUEZ MARGARITO G. VILLAGRANA, Jr FRANCES ALLISON WAGSTAFF MARIE VIRGINIA WALTMAN HILDA WANETICI-I MORRIS WASSERMAN I-IATSUMI MARY WATANABE I-IARRY WAX MILTON WEINBER6 ROSE ETA WEINER ROSE WEINTRAUB NETTIE WEXLER DON WILHELMY MORRIS J. WILNER JUNE WINTERS LUCILLE B. WOLIN LOUIS WOLFSON MARY B. WOODAL JOSEPH YUKITO YANO THELMA YASKIEL MASATOSHI YOKOI MICHAEL KOJI YONAI BELLE ZUCKERT RICHARD ANDERSON HARRY ANICICH NATHAN ARKIN CHARLES ARON WILTON BREERBRAER HARRY BERUKOFF FAYNE BURDITT BOARD PHILIP BORTZ LOUIS BRETTSCHNEIDER FAY BREITMAN I LILLIAN BRODSKY SEYMOUR BROWN HUGH EDWIN CAMERON ISADORE CANTER ISRAEL COLTON MAURICY MEYSANE CORDELL SIDNEY HAROLD CRAMER JAMES W. CURRY JACOB M EYER DOCTORS FRANK DONAGROCHI FRANCIS FEINGERSH EDITH BEA GALPER MARGARET HELEN GI LLI NGHAM J U LIO V. GONZALES ROY ALLEN EDWARD BENOWITZ JULIA BOGDANOFF VIOLA BROWDER JOSEPH BRUNSON ELISA CAVIEDESS PETE CHERNEY - MARY EBERHEART FREDRIC W. FINLAY TONY FRANOTOVICH - NORMAN FRIMKESS CHARLES GARCIA HENRY GOLDBERG DOROTHY GREENE BILL HARTMAN TADASHI HASEGAWA GEORGE HERLE ANDREW JOHNSTON SHIRLEY KAMIN JULIUS KLUGMAN OTHER GRADUATES WV35 MARY LOUISE GONZALES SHIRLEY E. HERSHBERG MAX HENTELOFF FAY HOFFMAN LILLIAN ALMA HOSCH ARTHUR IRIGOYEN LUCILLE GRACIA JAIME GOLDIE JUNE JURBIN CAROLINE KAPLAN HARRY W. KARPMAN MILTON KARAS TAVE KROHN HARRY KRUPIN VELMA IRENE MABEN HENRIETTA MANA MYRON MANSKY ALBERT MARTIN' HELEN REGINA NAVIS THELMA'HELEN NEKRITZ RUTH R. ONODERA MARTIN ORLOFF JOHN ALEX PAVLOFF WALDO Ag PEREZ LEONARD J. RASKIN OTHER GRADUATES DICK KOBZOFF . GEORGE KORECHOFF MILDRED KORECHOFF JOHN KOVACEVICH FRANK KURIHARA HERMAN LANK ALBERT LOZANO , CHARLES LUGO HARRY MARGULIES JOHN MARSH GEORGE MARTINEZ MIKE MECHIKOFF MARVIN MILLER JOHN MITRE AUGUSTINE NAVARRO PAUL ORLOFF DELPHINA PARRA ROBERT PARRISH HERBERT PARKER ROBERT PISARZ 0430 TONY REYES MARGARET WILHELMINA RICKETTS ABEL ROJAS A A MAMIE ROSEN . BERNARD ROSOFF, HAROLD SCHWIMER ALBERT R. SERRATO ROXIE SHERMAN SYDN EY CHARLES SHERMAN EVELYN Y. SMITH JACOB SPIEGEL JACK KUSUO TAGAWA LYNN N. TAKAGEKI HAROLD HARUO TAKENOUCHI RUTH TESSIE TESENHOLTZ ELSIE TRAGER 1. JACK TRUBOVITZ GEORGE TSUKAMOTO BERNARD TURNER THEODORE WILLIAM VEUHOFF MABEL WOOD K CHARLES WOOLF u SUSUMU YENARI SUS! WILLIAM POTT MILDRED RIES JOE ROWE ETHEL RUBINS I ALICE SOHULTZ MAX SHERMAN MORRIS SLOTSKY GENY SUNSHINE TOMIYO 'TASHIRO RUTH LIYESATO MICHAEL VARELA JAMES VAROO ELVIRA VEUHOFF EVA MAY VILLA IIALENTINO VOLOHENKO TOM WALTON A JAMES WAYNE WILLARD WILT MARIE WITT A I 0440 '45s F I 4 1 W P I i 1 l 4 1 0470 048' 0490 L J 050' W , . . I . 4 Y ! 4 N 0510 I '52s X X I I Sl-IIPS OF LIFE -4g N The voyage oT liTe, as we Travel Through charTless '1 seas, we spend diTTerenT porTions oT our iourney on various ships. During Three years we sail The good ship RoosevelT. For some oT us The voyage is an easy one, while Tor oThers clouds and winds cross The paTh. BuT, due To co-operaTion and excellenT leadership, we sTeer our craTT sTraighT Torward. WhaT is our purpose on The good ship RoosevelT ? IT is noT a mere pleasure excursion. InsTead, iT is a Training cruise, so ThaT when we sail in oTher ships we shall already have developed The gualiTies necessary Tor inTelligenT par- TicipaTion in The acTiviTies oT our aTTer-school liTe. Upon our graduaTion we do noT say ThaT our iourney is ended, raTher, ThaT we have only begun a longer and more hazardous voyage. LeT us, ThereTore, worlc TogeTher on The S.S. RoosevelT so ThaT we shall be more Tully equipped To meeT The emergencies which awaiT us. . -AARON GREENSTEIN. R T T TTT ls X CX x - 22 . X i . K - x X 'I XX . xx KX .1 xx 0530 - cii iiics 0540 Board the ship of friendliness And wheel into the clear, Be the jirszf to lend a hand And greatness will be near. If a gale should blow your sail, And tear it all apart, Aft' the gale, put up your sail, And make another start. BILLY BROWN 5? ,i Q X M JSELLE NE LS ,Z 3+ xii' U-A .lghf 3.1 5,5 f,.e I 'bf' .P 'If rgixr -, -15,2 via W'-'Z fr-Ls I -aw, .4 ,KY ,Y '51 , . 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KEY CLUB 'W NIOR TRLY JUNIOR TRhY f fig' W fuxiifwmv HLY 0580 ....- PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM ROUND TABLE L - 1 LIBRARY CLUB GUARDSMEN 0590 f X M ' km ,QM S L XXw Rx 6 XS-86,-If ART CLUB 1 ,K 9 ,Ji CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB S C I E N C E C L U B , A ,iq -. M L L-e I.-.I 44 ll ,T:'.'W! L43., f'g..-- lg.: -325-2 'fZ2lS3' GIRLS' VOCATIONAL CLUB C600 ' Ix N IQ: XI ,AWXHL . wiv I ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION ART METAL CLASS A MMI, . '-' AUTOMOTIVE ASSOCIATION AIR CADETS 6I' STAGE CREW BOYS' HOME ECONOMICS S I ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATION ' I 0620 ATHLETIC COMMISSION PEP BAND I VARSITY R ' e530 I GIRLS' SENIOR GLEE A CAP-PELLA CHOIR BOYS' SENIOR GLEE 0640 BOYS' CHORAL CLUB CONCERT ORCHESTRA GCI-RLS' cn-:ORAL CLUB 0650 ' ROOSEVELT DRAMA GUILD A CONTES' WINNERS SHIRO TAKAHISA DAVE GURAVICH MINNIE SALTER ALBERT TEPLITZ H raid Oraforical Confesi' Shakespeare Confesf Shakespeare Coniesf World Friendship Con RoosEvELT RCSTRUM 0660 ' Seene from Cock Robih +-4Ae1' II Key Club Minsfrels Scene from The Younges'r O O Scene from Cock Robin -A'c+ I Scene 'From Seven+een -Ac+ Ill Scene from Round Up Assembly C Q Dolls for Murchison School Kindergarien Key Club Food Drive GirlsiiEVoca+ional Guidance Day O O Characfers from Davy Jones' Locker, Round-UP Assembly Wooden ioys made for Murchison School children by boys in fhe Wood Shop. 0700 Dresses for needy children made by Mrs. Davis' sewing class. 7 STAFF SALES UP ROUND GRADUATING OFFICERS. R.O.T.C. WILLIAM BOLLMAN W'35 Maior RALPH SHEA S'35 Capiain JAMES CORN S'35 Second Lieufenani' SAM COOPERMAN EDWARD SPENCER PHILIP BERENSON S'35 Maior W'35 Capfain S'35 Captain SEYMOUR BROWN ROBERT RIDER HARRY LOGAN W'35 Firsi' Lieuienani' W'35 Firsf Lieu'I'enanI' S'35 Firs'r Lieufenani' LEONARD J. RASKIN ROBERT ANDERSON SGT. SOUVINEY W'35 Firsi Lieufenani S'35 Second Lieufenanf Ins+rucI'or 0720 COMPANY A R. o. T. cz. BA ' COMPANY B 0730 RIFLE TEAM RECEIVES MEDALS Sgf. Joseph H. Souviney is shown handing . medals lo Colonel Doclcery 'Io presenl Io 'rhe Ninlh Corps Area Championship Rifle Team for school year, I934-35. yn I i OFFICERS CLUB Mr. G. Millage Monlgomery, Sgt. Joseph H. Souviney,l Mr. Maurice G. Blair, Firsl Lieu'I'. Maury Sironian, Second Lieulenanis Francis Levins, Harry Logan., Hugh Acevedo, and Roberl' Anderson: Second Lieufenanl Iver Granum, Capl. Philip Ber- enson, Maior Sam Cooperman, Capt Ralph Shea. Q and Second LieuI'. James Corn, Adiulanl. FEDERAL INSPECTION The annual Federal lnspecliong Col. Alber'r B. Doclcery, inspecling officer, is inspec'I'ing a cadeI s rifle. Cadel' Major Sam Cooperman, is slanding in rear of I-he inspecling olificer. Direcfly behind are Cadel Caplain Ralph Shea and Firsl' Lieu- +enan+ Chambers. 0140 ' R. O. T. C. RIFLE TEAM SeaTecl, from le'FT To righT: W. Sangren, W. Perez, E. Fields, R. LinclquisT. STancling: J. H. Souviney, H. Lee, P. Brown, R. Shea, S. Cooperman, P. Berenson, H. Logan. This Team won TirsT place in The ninTh corps area riTle maTch, in which 49 Teams were enTered. They also placed second in The William Randolph l-learsT Trophy maTch, in which 48 Teams enTered. ' T A GIRLS' RIFLE, TEAM - W'35-QMARGARET CADE, Maior S'35-ELAINE Van BUSKIRK, Maior The Girls' RiTle Team oT RoosevelT l-lighT School, under The spnsorship oT Mrs. RiTTer and Sergea'nT Souviney, has enioyed The work during The lasT year. FirsT place medals Tor The highesT qualiTyinq scores were awarded To MargareT Cade, NXW35, and DoroThy Greene, S'35. 0750 l l ROUGH RlDER STAFF, W'35 DOROTHY GILLMAN ......,..,...... EDITOR-IN-CHIEF NEWS STAFF ' Frances Atkins ........................................ School Editor Albert Rosenberg ..... Q ...........,................... News Editor Lindsey Adams, Ben Epstein, Norman Farber, Marcella Jatie, Seymour Kaufman, Adolph Koven, David Milberg, Harry Wax, and Shigehiro Nakatani ..,...................,,........ Reporters FEATURE STAFF Lilyan Averbacku.- ...,.........,.........,o...,. Literary Editor Lillian Brodsky .........,......,,.......,......,,.... Feature Editor Nate Arkin, Evelyn Bornstein, Ben Epstein, Jean- ette Weinstein, Lily Weinstein, and Shirley Stern ............................................ Feature Writers SPORTS STAFF l-lerbert Klein ..............,,o.....,.....,...,......... Sport Editor Norman Fertig .......... ,......... A sst. Sport Editor l-larold Diamond .,.,........o........,...... Asst. Sport Editor William Adams, Norman Farber and Frances Atkins ...........c...,..............,........... Sport Reporters BUSINESS STAFF Albert l-leinzel ..,............... Student Circulation Mgr. FACULTY SPONSORS Journalism .,...,.......................,............ Theresa J. Tester Printing ..........c..... W. L. Chambers, W. O. VanVelzer Business .... ,. ...,....,.,................... E. R. Rhoades Circulation-. ........ Walker M. Ramsey 0760 I ROUGH RIDER STAFF, S'35 Q WILLIAM ADAMS ........... .....,. E DITOR-IN-CI-IIEE News STAFF ' SPORTS STAFF' Marcella Jatfe ..... .... . ....................,......... S cliool Editor DGVIOI MIIFQFQ A'A ' - A A I Sports Fdltor Erwin Baker .............. ....... A Ssistant Sports Editor Ben Epstem 'tS N CWS FCMOF Samuel Glassman ...,....o......... Assistant Sports Editor Mildred Blass, Ruth Nadler, Fanny Emery, Eilco Mildred Blass ................................ Girls' Sport Editor Konman, Joe Manriquez, Erwin Balcer .... Reporters Bob Grundmon- Joseloli yono -----------A---'---' Reloorifers BUSINESS STAFF Tim Grace ,..........................,..,. Advertising Manager FEATURE STAFF Morris Oreclc .............. Student Circulation Manager Seymour Kaufman ..... ...,,..., F eature Editor FACULTY SPONSORS Arthur Katz ' ' ' ' Cartoomst Journalism ..,..................................... Theresa J. Tester Hugh Acevedo. Irving Dwork. Miclwio Kinstuni. Printing ..........,..... W. L. Chambers, W. O. Vanvelzer Jeanette Weinstein, Lilyan Weinstein ........,.., Business ,,,,,,..,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,..,4,,,,,A.,,,,..,,,,c,., E , R, Rlqoadeg -,.----.-.-..--.--...Feature Writers Circulation--- -----.----WaIter M. Ramsey 0770 BEATRICE KRONGOLD MICHAEL MODELL IRVING GOLDSTEIN YETTA FINE IRVING SHAPIRO ARTHUR LOPEZ AARON GREENSTEIN ROBERT VAGY LESLIE SHERMAN RUBY MILIKIN ARTHUR KATZ GEORGE KORECHOFF LOUISE KLEIN AARON GREENSTEIN ...,... 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B u siness 0790 lhlchcs A ship never leaves port unless it is strong, unless it is tinished and ready to go. So it is with students who have labored hard through twelve long years ot schooling, and upon graduating are ready to meet the butleting waves ot the 0cean ot Lite. Some will dritt with the current, lout those who have well-built ships will brave -the storms and emerge victorious. EMANUEL REZNICK 0860 i I 1 u I K L MR. BARNETT MR. DeGROOTE MR. DENNEY ' Head OUR CGACHES They inspire Their spori crews +o greaier heighlrs, bringing ou+ Jrhe loes+ +ha+ is in Jrhem. They work hard anol sacrifice much so 'rhalr Jrheir Teams may gain iheir obiec- Jrives. Their pay is +o see Jrhe aciual performance of Jrheir men in wor+hy anol clean compefiiion. Win or lose, our coaches are Jrhere +o help in every li++Ie way. -Israel S. Parnes MR. NASH MR. MORGAN MR. GALINDO o gl o gr J VARSITY FOOTBALL OT conceded much oT a chance To rise To The heighTs iT did, The l934 Roose- velT TooTball Team proved To be one oT The ouTsTanding elevens in The ciTy. The Rough Riders dropped only Two skirmishes during The enTire season, one To The powerTul Loyola eleven in The TirsT pracTice game oT The year, and The second To The ciTy champions, Manual ArTs. Beside winning The championship oT The NorThern League, RoosevelT Tinished in second place in The ciTy raTing. OTher exTra-schedule games were wiTh L. A. l-ligh and Muir Tech, boTh oT whom were deTeaTed. L Much oT The crediT Tor This splendid showing can be direcTly aTTribuTed To The eTTorTs oT Coach Clark DeGrooTe. By dinT oT much hard work, Coach DeC5rooTe builT up The RoosevelT eleven inTo whaT was perhaps The sTrongesT Team in The his- Tory oT The school. f Q Many ouTsTanding players were developed during The l934 gridiron campaign, wiTh some winning coveTed All-CiTy ranking. Those who gained This disTincTion 1 o 82,0 I I I I 1 ISADORE CANTER JOHN PAVLOFF lCapl.l DELMAR INGRAHAM PAUL LAZARIS Quarlerback Tackle Guard Tackle were: Caplain John Pavloll and Paul Lazaris, lacklesg Ben Kvilky, hallbackg lzzy Canler, guarlerbackg and Alex lvlechikoll, cenler. The players who linished lheir high school gridiron careers were: Caplain John Pavloll, Jake Boranian, Izzy Canler, Ben Kvilky, Paul Lazaris, Alex Mechikoll, Eugene Marlinez, Hyman Dinovilz, Bill Shubin, Millon Kondo, Al Morel, and George Talmosov. Oulslanding among lhe relurning players lor l935 will be: Caplain-elecl Del- mar lngraham, George Kornoll, Lesler Bornslein, Pele Cunicov, and Sam Allagen. FRANKLIN vs. ROOSEVELT I I In lhe lirsl league game ol lhe season, Roosevell mel lhe Franklin Panlhers on Monlgomery Field wilh lhe Rough Riders gaining a I9-O decision. The Roose- vell eleven displayed much power, scoring all lheir louchdowns on suslained drives. Aller being slighlly oulplayed in lhe lirsl guarler, lhe Rough Riders linally relurned a punl lo lhe Franklin 35-yard line, and, wilh Canler carrying lhe ball every lime, lhe Roosevell leam wenl 35 yards lo a louchdown. In lhe lhird period lhe same scene was re-enacled on a 40-ya-rd drive lo anolher score by Canler. In lhe lasl guarler, wilh Del-loag leading lhejallack, lhe Panlhers launched a drive lhal look lhem 55 yards. When il looked as il lhe Franklin eleven was going lo s-core, Canler inlercepled Del-loag's pass on lhe I5-yard line. From lhis poinl lhe Rough Riders, led by Canler, marched 85 yards lo lhe linal score, wilh Canler plunging over lrom lhe one-yard line lor lhe louchdown. I I I LINCOLN vs. ROOSEVELT Spurred on by lhe opporlunily lo avenge lasl year's deleal, lhe Lincoln Tigers mel lhe Rough Riders on Monlgomery Field. When lhe smoke ol ballle I -as' lx--P-gs X - -- - - JAKE BORANIAN BEN KVITKY AL MECHIKOFF MILTON KONDO Guard Halfbaclr CenTer End cleared, The Rough Riders had ridden over Lincoln, I9-6, in a hard ToughT and Thrilling game ThaT was wiTnessed by The largesT crowd ever To assemble upon MonTgomery Field. Lincoln Took The ball on The opening kick-oTT and drove deep inTo RoosevelT TerriTory beTore being held Tor downs. LaTe in The same period The Rough Riders launched a drive ThaT ended only a Tew yards Trom The goal line as The quarTer ended. Early in The second guarTer CanTer crossed The goal line on a line plunge, LaTer in The same period The Teds sTarTed anoTher drive ThaT ended abrupTly when KenneTh WashingTon, sTar RailspliTTer back, inTercepTed CanTer's pass and ran 95 yards To a Touchdown, wiTh The RoosevelT Team in Tull pursuiT. The Third score oT The game came raTher suddenly, when Garfolo oT Lincoln Tumbled upon being hiT hard by MechilcoTT. PivovaroTT caughT The ball while iT was sTill in The air and sprinTed down The sidelines 42 yards Tor a Touchdown. LaTer in This same quarTer MechilcoTT inTercepTed a RailspliTTer pass and ran 50 yards Tor The Tinal score oT The game. G!-XRFIELD VS. ROOSEVELT The Rough Riders meT Their TradiTional rivals, The GarTield Bulldogs, on The laTTer's gridiron, Tor Their annual baTTle wiTh The RoosevelT eleven, Taming The Bulldogs, 7-O. The Rough Riders ThreaTened To score several Times dur- ing The game, buT in each insTance The GarTield Team puT up a sTouT deTense. The TirsT halT was a see-saw aTTair. RoosevelT Toolc The ball deep inTo GarTield TerriTory occasionally, buT mosT oT The playing was done around mid-Tield. LaTe in The second guarTer The Rough Riders launched a drive ThaT was ended by The gun aT The halT. 434: EUGENE MARTINEZ BILL SHUBIN GEORGE KORNOFF JTKKEPNOVAROFF i Halfback Guard Fullback ' End ' Early in The Third period The Colonels Took possession oT The ball on Their own 47 yard line. WiTh CanTer and KornoTT carrying The ball, The Rough Riders advanced To The 3 yard line wiTh CanTer going over Tor The TirsT and only score oT The game. LaTe in The TourTh guarTer, wiTh many oT The TirsT sTring ouT oT The game, The Rough Riders drove The ball down To GarTield's I2 yard line as Thegame ended. BELMONT VS. ROOSEVELT ' In The Tinal league game oT The season, The Rough Riders meT The BelmonT l-lillToppers on The laTTer's gridiron Tor The championship oT The NorThern League, boTh Teams having been undeTeaTed up To This encounTer. The RoosevelT eleven smashed BelmonT's hope Tor The championship by adminisTering a 34-O beaTing. The powerTul RoosevelT line proved To be The deciding TacTor in The game, opening large holes in The BelmonT Torward wall, Thus permiTTing The Colonel backs To go Through Tor large gains. ThaT The hiTherTo successTul BelmonT passing aTTack Tailed To click was largely due To The RoosevelT linemen rushing The passer. The Rough Riders scored once in every period, wiTh The excepTion oT The TirsT guarTer when CanTer scored Twice. All The scores were made Through The line wiTh KviTky Taking The ball over Twice during The game and Izzy CanTer scoring Three Times. The TirsT Two Touchdowns came as The resulT oT a BelmonT Tumble and a pass ThaT was inTercepTed by MechikoTT. The Third score came aTTer a drive halT The lengTh oT The Tield. ln The Third guarTer CanTer raced 26 yards Through The BelmonT Team To score, and in The Tinal period KviTky made a Touchdown on a line buck aTTer a 40 yard drive. y ' 0350 l i T i HYMAN DINOWITZ GEORGE TOLMASOV LESTER BORSTE!N LEONARD PAULUS Halfbaclt' Cenfer Guard Quarharbaclc The nearesT The l-lillToppers came To The Rough Rider goal line during The game was The 20 yard line. MANUAL ARTS VS. ROOSEVELT In The TirsT oT The inTerloclcing league games To deTermine The ciTy champion- ship, RoosevelT meT Manual ArTs beTore a large crowd oT l5,000 people aT Wrig- ley Field. ThaT The RoosevelT gridiron menwere deTeaTed, 27-7, by The Toilers was largely due To The work oT Nave and La Russo. Manual Toolc The opening lciclcoTT and immediaTely launched a drive ThaT ended when Nave plunged over Tor The TirsT score oT The game. LaTer in The same guar- Ter, La Russo inTercepTed a Rough Rider pass and ran To anoTher Touchdown. . Early in The second period The Toilers unleashed a passing aTTaclc ThaT neTTed a Touchdown when La Russo caughT Nave's Toss near The goal line and ran The ball over Tor anoTher Manual score. The Rough Riders Then began Taking To The air and Tinally scored when Two long passes Trom CanTer To PivovaroTT were compleTed. ln The lasT guarTer, a long pass Trom Nave To La Russo was caughT in The end zone To end The scoring Tor The day. ' The playing oT CanTer, MarTinez, KviTlcy, PavloTT, and PivovaroTT sTood ouT Tor The Rough Riders. This deTeaT' was RoosevelT's only loss during The regular season and cosT The Rough Riders The ciTy championship. S HOLLYWOOD VS. ROOSEVELT Donning Their moleslcins Tor The season's Tinale, The RoosevelT eleven meT The I-lollywood RedshirTs, The winners oT The WesTern League TiTle. The game was . 0350 I I SAM ALTAGEN AL MORET PAUL MATSUMOTO I Encl Encl Manager played on L. A. l-ligh School's gridiron. The Rough Riders won The TilT, 20-O, To close asuccessTul season ThaT saw Them enTrenched as runners-up To The champions, Manual ArTs. , , Early in The TirsT quarTer l-lollywood peneTraTed deep inTo Rough Rider TerriTory wiTh long reTurns oT punTs by Seiling. ln This manner l-lollywood Took possession oT The ball on The RoosevelT 5 yard line. The RedshirTs Took Tour desperaTe plunges aT The line, buT were able To advance The ball only To The I TooT line. LaTe in The second guarTer, RoosevelT launched an aTTack ThaT ended on The l-lollywood 3 yard line. g A Tew plays laTer KornoTT inTercepTed Seiling's pass. A laTeral Took The ball To The I8 yard line, and CanTer Threw Two passes To MarTinez, The second being compleTed Tor a Touchdown. ln The second halT l-lollywood unleashed a desperaTe passing aTTack in an aTTempT To Tie The score. Alex lVlechikoTT inTercepTed Seiling's pass on The Red- shirT 20 yard line and raced across The goal line. An exchange oT punTs in The Tinal quarTer oT The game gave RoosevelT The ball on Their own 28 yard line. Some nice running by CanTer, and a couple oT end-around plays wiTh PivovaroTT carrying The ball, Took iT To The l-lollywood 24 yard line. On The TourTh down CanTer dropped back and Threw a long pass To'PivovaroTT, who caughT The ball near The goal line Tor The Tinal score oT The game. . 0 0 I 1 LIGHTWEIGHT FOOTBALL f l-IE lighTweighT TooTball Team, under The supervision oT Coach Galindo, en- joyed a very successTul season. ln Their pracTice games The Colonels beaT PolyTechnic, MonTebello junior varsiTy, WashingTon, and Muir Tech by goodrmar- gins. BuT, in spiTe oT early predicTions, The squad was noT able To reach The ciTy TiTle, because iT did noT win all The regular league games. ln Their TirsT ciTy conesT, wiTh The Franklin lighTweighTs, The Rough Riders won by a score oT 25-O. The whole Team showed much promise, scoring by passes and also by susTained drives. The passing combinaTion oT George lTo To Simon Sandler accounTed Tor Two oT The RoosevelT scores. NexT, The Colonels meT GarTield on a muddy Tield, and aTTer sixTy minuTes oT play The score remained O-O. The backs oT boTh Teams were greaTly hampered by The weT TurT. Toward The end oT The con- TesT, The GarTield Team sTarTed a drive ThaT ended upon The RoosevelT 25 yard line. ThaT was The nearesT eiTher Team came To a Touchdown. MeeTing Lincoln in Their nexT game, The Rough Riders received Their only NorThern League deTeaT, losing 6-O. A Lincoln pass counTed Tor The only score oT The game. The Colonels sTarTed a belaTed drive in The TourTh guarTer ThaT was TerminaTed by The gun. This loss cosT The Galindomen The championship. i Eager To prove Their worTh, The Rough Riders played hard To deTeaT BelmonT, I8-6. The RoosevelT passing aTTaclc was Too much Tor The BelmonT eleven, Two oT The Colonel scores coming Trom compleTed passes. In The closing minuTes oT play, however, wiTh mosT oT The TirsT sTring senT To The showers, a BelmonT pass was compleTed Tor The opponenT's lone score. In The TirsT oT The inTerloclcing league games, RoosevelT baTTled a Tavored I-lunTingTon Park eleven To a scoreless Tie. This conTesT was TeaTured by susTained drives oT boTh Teams which were overcome by a sTouT deTense. The SparTans .330 l once peneTraTed To The RoosevelT I6 yard line and The Rough Riders were able To baTTle Their way To The l-lunTingTon Park 30 yard line, louT ThaT was The nearesT eiTher Team came To vicTory. Toward The end oT The game, boTh Teams unleashed passing aTTacks ThaT were unsuccessTul. To close The season, The Rough Riders meT Hollywood on The laTTer's gridiron wiTh The locals losing, I2-7. The Colonels scored in The TirsT guarTer when Fuiino plunged over The goal line. The TirsT RedshirT score came as The resulT oT a pass ThaT was good Tor 60 yards. In The lasT minuTe oT play, RoosevelT was leading 7-6 and had The game apparenTly won when Hollywood com- pleTed a pass over The goal line To gain The vicTory. Those who saw mosT acTion during The season were: PeTe Cherney, Simon Sandler, AlberT MarTin, MiTsuo lshipashi, Jack Nagano, Frank Kurihara, ArT Kar- dashian, Ben STein, George lTo, Shigeru Sasaki, lVliTsuo Takenouchi, and George Fuiino. - ProspecTs Tor The Tall are very brighT. Coach Galindo has an experienced nucleus To work wiTh. Fuiino, STein, Kardashian, lTo, and lshibashi are The leTTer- men reTurning nexT year. Some oT The new players will be Kimbo Nishihara, Don- ald Coughlin, l-larvey l-lalapoTT, Yoii Uyeda, GilperT OrTega, and l-liroshi Tsuii. ef l i 0890 ..- CROSS COUNTRY TEAM 'gg UCI-l of fhe credif given fhe cross counfry feam fhis year righffully be- longs fo Coach Morgan, who again developed a championship squad. This is fhe fhird year in succession fhaf fhe Colonels have finished on fop. ln facf, fhey have losf only fwo meefs in fhree years. Alfhough fhe Rough Riders were only, second in fhe Cify Meef fhis year, fhey came baclc wifh a vengeance fo win fhe Soufhern California finals decisively. The loss of fhe Cify Meef was due fo fhe facf fhaf fhe Colonels could nof hi+ fheir sfride, and were beafen by a defermined Man-ual Arfs feam. Alfhough Roose- velf did nof place a man in firsf or second, fhey won enough high poinfs fo finish second in fhe meef. ln fhis encounfer Capfain Parra, fhe firsf Colonel fo cross fhe finish line, foolc fhird place. L b C Affer fhe cify combaf fhe Rough Riders made a vow fo win fhe Soufhern California finals. This fhey did by a decisive score. They foolc five ouf of fhe fen firsf places and sef a new low score record by having only 26 poinfs marlced againsf fhem. x In fheir meefs wifh ofher schools, fhe Rough Riders did nof lose a confesf, while beafing by good margins such sfrong feams as Washingfon, Garfield, Monfe- bello, U.C.L.A. Frosh, and Lincoln. ln winning fhe Norfhern League championship, fhe Colonels oufclassed fhe resf of fhe field, finishing far ahead of fhe second place feam. l ' Those who have ended fheir running careers for Roosevelf are: Capfain Elmo Parra, Ronald Lubin, David Tamarin, and Ralph Enriguez. The refurning leffer- men are: Capfain-elecf Frank Millan, William Wood, and George Longoria. ' egos - VARSITY BASKETBALL OACI-I Nash helped To add anoTher NorThern League championship To Roose- veIT's crediT by developing a sTrong baskeTbaII Team. The Rough Riders won The NorThern League championship, buT They were unsuccessful in Their quesT Tor The ciTy TiTIe. In The pracTice season, RoosevelT beaT such Teams as: Riis, Wiggins, Muir Tech, Glendale, I-IunTingTon Park, and Alhambra. In Their TirsT league TiIT, The Rough Riders deTeaTed Franklin by a score oT 40-I 3. CapTain BerkowiTz and Richard Comacho were The sTars in The Rough Riders' vicTory, wiTh The IaTTer scoring I7 poinTs, RoosevelT Turned back GarTieId, 30-20, in Their annual meeTing. The Bulldogs quickly Took The lead in The TirsT parT oT The game, buT a second haIT rally puT The Rough Riders Tar in TronT. NexT They deTeaTed The Lincoln guinTeT in an inTeresTing conTesT. The Tinal gun Tound Roose- veI+ leading 30-I9. AIThough The Rough Riders were highly Tavored Tor Their encounTer wiTh Marshall, The beginning oT The Tinal period Tound RoosevelT leading The plucky Judges by only 2 poinTs, TheRough Riders Then began a lasT guar- Ter raIIy ThaT puT Them in The Iead by a score oT 44-39 aT The Tinal gun. Then RoosevelT meT The BeImonT squad Tor The championship oT The INIorTh- ern League. The I-IiIIToppers scored only one Tield goal during The TirsT haIT, buT sTill led by Taking advanTage oT The many Rough Rider Touls. In The second haIT, a wild RoosevelT rally puT The Colonels in The Iead by I9 poinTs aT one Time in The game. The'TinaI gun'Tound The Colonels on The long end oT a 32-I8 score. Frank Mandic was high poinT man wiTh IO poinTs, while ToTsis oT BeImonT scored 9. OQIO I SAM CHERNOW HARRY BERKOWITZ RICHARD CAMACHO FRANK MANDIC Cen+er lfCapI'.I Forward Forward Cenfer The Rough Riders did nof fare as well in fhe inferloclcing playoffs as fhey did in fheir league filfs. ln fhe firsf confesf, wifh Jefferson, fhe Roosevelf guinfef was behind all The fime excepf for one brief momenf when a rally gave fhem a momenfary lead. The end of fhe game saw fhe Jefferson squad leading 26-2I. In fheir nexf encounfer, Roosevelf mef defeaf af fhe hands of Bell l-ligh, Pacific League champions. The game, however, did nof counf in fhe cify rafing of fhe Rough Riders. The defeaf was nof surprising, since fhe confesf was played on an oufdoor courf, wifh Bell having been undefeafed on ifs home grounds for 4 years. The final score was 29-I8 in favor of Bell. To end fhe season, Roosevelf WILLIAM SOLOMON JULIUS SOLURSH HARRY BERUKOFF HERNANDO CALDERON Forward Guard Forward Guard O O l ANDREW KUNDE SAM SHEFF NORMAN GRANZ JERRY BARELA Guard Guard Cenrer Cenfer played Los Angeles I-Iigh. II The Rough Riders had won Ihis game, il would have given Ihem a Iie for Ihe cily championship. Bul Ihe Romans were a liHIe Ioo good for Ihe local squad, winning 28-I6. Caplain I-larry Berkowilz, Sam Chernow, Richard Comacho, Julius Solursh, William Solomon, I-Iernando Calderon, Frank Mandic, Harry Berulcoll, Jerry Barela, and Andrew Kunde received lellers for Iheir parl in Ihe +eam's success. Nexl year's players will be led loy Caplain-elecl Richard Comacho, Frank Mandic, and Jerry Barela. I MORTON SCHNEIDER JOHN MITRE DAVE BURNS WILLIAM SLUTSKY Forward Guard Forward Guard 0930 ' I ,, ,, , , W., B BASKETBALL l-TE lighTweighT baskeTball squad, under The supervision oT Coach Denney, en- joyed a Tairly successTul season. AlThough They did noT win any champion- ships, Their showing Tor The season was good. ln Their iniTial game, The RoosevelT squad came Trom behind wiTh a splendid lasT-halT rally To deTeaT The Franklin Team 28-I8. Quinones Turnished mosT oT The punch Tor The locals, scoring eighTeen poinTs. ln The meeTing wiTh GarTield, The Bulldogs were able To keep ahead during The enTire conTesT and win, 20-lo. The game was closely conTesTed and neiTher Team had vicTory assured unTil The lasT minuTes oT play. EncounTering rough weaTher, The Rough Riders were de- TeaTed, 40-24, by a superior Lincoln squad. The Tigers quickly Took The lead and kepT iT unTil The Tinal gun. ln The nexT conTesT, whaT aT TirsT appeared To be an evenly ToughT maTch Turned inTo a decisive vicTory Tor The Rough Riders over Marshall. l-lolding Their rivals To only Three poinTs in The lasT halT, The RoosevelT quinTeT piled up a large lead, winning 3I-I2. Ending Their league schedule, The RoosevelT lighTweighTs won a vicTory over BelmonT, 24-20. The game was close ThroughouT, and a lasT minuTe rally almosT overcame The Rough Rider lead. ln Their TirsT inTerlocking maTch, The lighTweighTs again meT deTeaT, This Time aT The hands oT The JeTTerson Team. The Colonels were in The lead unTil The end oT The Third quarTer, buT were unable To keep up wiTh The TasT pace seT by The DemocraTs, and came ouT on The shorT end oT a 27-I6 score. T T NexT The Rough Riders meT Bell l-ligh, and by displaying some good Teamwork, were vicTorious wiTh a score oT I6-I2. The conTesT was very close, neiTher Team being Tar ahead aT any Time. ln Their Tinal game, The Colonels ouTclassed The Los Angeles l-ligh lighTweighTs, 27-lo. T . Those playing, maior parTs during The season were: Raymond Carillo, Julio Gonzales, Melvin GoldsTein, Sam Grudin, AlberT Lozano, Sam P'ilTzer, Rudolph Quinones, Jack Tagawa, Abe KaTzman, and Ruben Zuniga. A - '94' l T C BASKETBALL OACT-l BARNETT deserves much crediT Tor his aloiliTy To Train looTh The C r and D squads aT once., This was noT The only handicap ThaT conTronTed him. T l-lis Teams lacked heighT, buT he meT This diTTiculTy by long, hard coaching in The Tine poinTs oT The game. ln Their TirsT pracTice maTch The C players proved To The specTaTors ThaT iT The Rough Riders were To Tinish high in The league raTings, They would have To do iT by speed and decepTion, as They were among The smallesT conTesTanTs in The ciTy. ln TacT, Bennie Kalemsky and William Newman, boTh sTel- lar perTormers, were The shorTesT co'mpeTiTors in The league. T AlThough The Colonels Tinished Third in The NorThern League, Their games were always close and Tull oT TighT. The boys sTarTed The season wiTh an overwhelming vicTory over Franklin High on The winner's courT. The Tinal score oT 25-9 showed a sTrong oTTense coupled wiTh a sTronger deTense. ln This game Ben BernsTein was high poinT man, while Kalemsky and Newman lcepT The PrinTers oTT balance wiTh Their aggressiveness. ' ' ' ' T NexT The Colonels meT GarTield aT RoosevelT. The closeness oT The game can be shown by The TacT ThaT aT The halT The score was I7-I 7., In The nexT period on- ly Two' poinTs were made,iThese loeing Toul shoTs loy CvarTield. Again Kalemslcy led +he'Colonels, while ,Diaz played well Tor The winners. The Lincoln C Team now came Torward and deTeaTed The Rough Riders by a score oT I8-I2. Being a liTTle Taller, The RailspliTTers Tooh The lead early in The game and were never headed. ln The Marshall conTesT Thev Teds emerged The winners, 27-I4. Kalemslcy was high poinT man, while Newman and BernsTein poTh played verywell.. OTher consisTenT perTormers were Wolinsky and Levinsky. ln The scoring column Tor The league Kalemsky and BernsTein oT RoosevelT held The Top posiTions. 0950 1 D BASKETBALL gg R. BARNETT'S D Team won TirsT place in The NorThern League. Due To his able coaching, The players were kepT aT a high piTch aTTer winning game aTTer game by Tremendous scores. For even Though The Colonels lacked The size oT oTher Teams, They were decepTive and sTraTegic enough To Tinish in The Top raTing. On Their home courT The Rough Riders opened Their schedule againsT C5arTield. ln This game Lopez and Marcus were The sTar perTormers Tor RoosevelT. The Tinal score oT 28-4 showed The deTensive as well as The oTTensive sTrengTh oT The Colonels, as They immediaTely Took The lead and never TalTered. When They meT Lincoln, The Teamwork oT The Teds could noT be surpassed. The passing oT The Team was ex- cellenT, while The shooTing was almosT as good. The Tinal score showed Roose- velT ahead by Tive poinTs, wiTh Marcus again ouTsTanding. On January I I, The Colonels meT The Marshall Judges. From The sTarT oT The conTesT iT was evidenT ThaT Marshall was no maTch Tor The Rough Riders. ln This game Marcus and Board kepT The oTTicials busy wiTh Their baskeTs, while Their TeammaTe, Lopez, was playing a greaT deTensive game. The Colonels showed greaT sTrengTh in running up a Tinal score oT 45-2. T T 'T ln The BelmonT encounTer, The Rough Riders sTarTed slowly, buT gained mo- menTum aTTer The TirsT guarTer, when They scored many baske+s while holding Bel- imo'nT To only Tive poinTs. The Tinal score oT 38-5 showed a decisive vicTory Tor RoosevelT. - i The sTellar perTormers Tor The Colonels ThroughouT The season were Lass, Lopez, Marcus, Nakamura, and Board. B T 0960 l F s L BASEBALL l-lE Rough Riders engaged in a fofal of eighf pracfice games of which qfhey won six. Affer fhis successful pracfice season, fhe Colonels opened fheir league schedule. Franklin, l-lunfingfon Park, and Marshall were defeafed in order by fhe Rough Riders before fhey mef a sfrong Lincoln feam. Alfhough Lincoln de- feafed Roosevelf, bofh feams finished in whaf was a friple fie fogefher wifh l-lunfing- fon Park, as fhe Sparfans defeafed Lincoln. r The Colonels opened fheir I935 season againsf fhe Franklin Prinfers. The game, which was supposed fo be a hard-foughf encounfer, furned ouf fo be a one- sided vicfory for Roosevelf. The final score of I6-5 fully showed fhe power of fhe Colonels. The Rough Riders hif fhe ball hard in fhe firsf inning, and before if was over, eleven runs had been scored. During fhe firsf five innings Roosevelf made I6 runs, while fhe Prinfers did nof score, and received buf one hi+ from fhe mas- ferful pifching of Gerald Bernsfein. Joe l-lerrera relieved Bernsfein in fhe sixfh inning. Franklin managed fo fally five runs from l-ferrera's offerings before fhe final ouf. Some of fhe oufsfanding players for .Roosevelf were as follows: l-lerle, who gof fhree hifs ouf of fhree fimes af bafq Qrfega, whose fielding was good, also received fwo hifs ouf of fhree fimes af baf. Capfain Navarro, l-larry Berkowifz and Andrew Kunde also played well. Following fhe Franklin encounfer, fhe Colonels mef fhe l-lunfingfon Park Spar- fans. The hiffing of fhe Roosevelf baffers, coupled wifh four Sparfan errors, broughf fhe Rough Riders' fofal up fo nine, while l-lunfingfon Park scored fhree. ln fhis game Qrfega, of fhe Colonels, was oufsfanding. l-le received four hifs in four fimes af baf and sfole fhree bases. Gerald Bernsfein, besides pifching well, helped his feam by geffing fhree hifs in four fimes af baf. A 0970 i l l w i l l GERALD BERNSTEIN A AUGIE NAVARRO lCapT.l G!LBERT ORTEGA HARRY BERKOWITZ i Pifcher A CaTcher OuTfielder ShorTsTop ATTer winning Their TirsT Two games, RoosevelT meT The Marshall Judges, The Rough Riders were expecTed To have an easy Time in deTeaTing The Judges, buT The Marshall Team played a greaT deTensive game and held The Colonels To a 4-O vicTory. gBoTh Teams played errorless pall.. , . y . , , 3 -This game marked The reTurn oT Charles Lugo To The R'oosevelT line-up., lfle played a large parT in The Team's vicTory, receiving Two hiTs in Three Times aT baT. besides playing well aT Third base. BernsTein, The Roos-evelT piTcher, allowed only .Two hiTs' and piTched The Tull nine innings. ' R A ' NexT in The paTh oT The RoosevelT drive Tor The championship were The Lincoln RailspliTTers. As The Two Teams were boTh undeTeaTed up To This game, iT was considered The deciding encounTer Tor The TiTle. Lincoln scored TirsT and was lead- ing 2-O. In The sevenTh inning RoosevelT Tied The score when a squeeze play proved successTul. Lincoln, however, did noT allow The score To be Tied long, Tor in The eighTh inning They hiT The oTTerings oT BernsTein Tor Tive runs,loringing The Tinal Tally FW, , GEORGE HERLE BRUCE M!DDLEBROOK ANDREW KUNDE FRANK MANDIC OuTfielcler Second Base OuTfielder FirsT Base Q O O CHARLES LUGO ALFRED JACOBSON ALBERT ZAMBRANO JOE HERRERA A Third Base OuTfielder Second Base PiTcher To 7-2. AlThough The Colonels losT, They had some oT The TinesT players on The Tield. The worlc oT BerlcowiTz aT shorTsTop was The ouTsTanding TeaTure oT The game, while CapTain Navarro was again The sTeadiesT perTormer on The Team. NexT The Colonels meT Their TradiTional rivals, The GarTield Bulldogs ln The TirsT inning RoosevelT scoredTwo runs wiTh The aid oT one hiT, one walk, and Two GarTield errors. ThroughouT The resT oT The game The RoosevelT Team was never be- hind. ATTer The Third inning, Herrera replaced BernsTein on The mound Tor Roose- velT and was never in danger. The Tinal score was 7-2 in Tavor oT The RoughRiders. .This game ended The careers oT eleven RoosevelT players: CapTain Augie Navar- ro, l-larry Berl4owiTz, Andrew Kunde, Edward Baliclci, AlberT Zambrano, George l-lerle, Jack Mays, Frank Mandic, Charles Lugo, AI Jacobson and Joe Kralovich. CapTain-elecT OrTega, Dave Valdora, Gerald BernsTein, Joe l-lerrera, and CayeTano Ramirez head The lisT oT The reTurning players. T RAYMOND CARRILLO DAVID VALDORA EDWARD BALICKI JOE KRALOVICH Third Base Third Base Second Base PiTcher .O O SAM SCHEFF BEN KRICHEVSKY SEYMOUR POLONSKY ''R-OO-OO-SE-VE-VTE-VELT! RoosevelT! RoosevelTl RoosevelTl ShouTed The Tans, wild wiTh exciTernenT. The aThleTes heard, were encouraged, and wenT on To vicTory. AnoTher game was over, and The Tans played a big parT. Whois behind all This vibranT, exuberanT spiriT? you aslc. Nobody else buT The arm-Tlinging, hoarse-shouTing RoosevelT yell leaders. Y-E-A, RoosevelTl -Bennie Kalernslcy SAM SCHEFF PHIL JAFFE SAM PILTZER y ' v loo - T ' l 'VARSITY TRACK ' l-lE .RoosevelT varsiTy Track Team, under The coaching oT Mr. Morgan,,madeia good seasonal showing. The cinderburners were guiTe sTro.ng in The running evenTs, buT comparaTively weak in The Tieldp lT was This lack oT balance ThaT cosT RoosevelT The championship iniThe NorThern League dual meeT compeTiTion. A This year'-s Track Team broughT To TheTore many sTar perTormers. Among These were l-lenry Gonzales, who seT a new record oT 9.9 in The cenTury and 2l.8 in The Turlong. Joe' Brunson beTTered The school record in The guarTer-mile several Times. l-lis besT Time and The new school record is 5l seconds. Frank Millan ran one oT The TasTesT mile races in SouThern CaliTornia This season. l-lis Time was 4:33.5. ln The Los Angeles CiTy Relays, The Rough Riders won Top honors in The second division. The class C Tour-man guarTer-mile relay Team broke The record made by a Colonel Team in I934 by winning The evenT in 6.I seconds. The nexT RoosevelT vicTory came in The combined B and C Tour-man mile and a halT relay. The TasT varsiTy eighT-man mile Team Team Took The lead on The Third leg and kepT iT The resT oT The race To win in 3:O7.3. The oTher poinTs ThaT were essenTial To The Rough Rider vicTory came Trom a Third in The Tour-man mile relay, a TourTh in The Tour-man class B 660-yard relay, and varsiTy 480-yard shuTTle relay also Took a TourTh. RoosevelT FRANK MANDIC lfCap+.T HENRY GONZALES FRANK MILLAN JOE BRUNSON Hurdles ' SprinTer Half-Miler QuarTer-Miler 'IOI' ' RONALD LUBIN MILTON HALL . BEN KRICHEVSKY DANIEL PETERSEN Miler Sprinfer Sprinfer Half-Miler scored 22 poinfs fo defeaf Washingfon, who finished 'second by seven poinfs. ln fhe pracficeseason, fhe Rough Riders defeafed Bell and Soufhgafe in a fri- angular meef. The Colonels were fh,en defeafed in furn by Los Angeles and Fre- monf, fwo of fhe sfrongesf feams in fhe cify. I ' In fhe firsf regular meef of fhe season, Roosevelf mef fhe Garfield Bulldogs, and were defeafed by a score of 59-45. This was one of fhe hardesf-foughf meefs of fhe season and broughf sparkling performances in many evenfs. Gonzales, Col- onel sprinfer, capfured bofh dashes in fhe fasf fimes of 9.9 and 22.2 respecfively, fhe former a new school record. Frank Millan won fhe mile in 4:4I .8, and Brunson capfured fhe 440 in 52.l. The laclc of Rough Rider sfrengfh in fhe pole vaulf, shof puf, and low hurdles losf fhe meef for fhe local sguad. Bledsoe, ace Garfield hurdler, brolce fwo meef records by winning fhe 220-yard low hurdles in 25.4 sec- onds and fhe I2O hurdles in I5.5 seconds. The Rough Riders brolce info fhe win column by defeafing Marshall, 64 IX3 fo 39 2f3. Gonzales again won bofh sprinfs . Pefersen of Roosevelf won fhe half- mile in fasf fime. Tannerhill of Marshall won high-poinf honors for fhe day by scoring Il looinfs. MAX LEEMAN PETE CHERNEY BEN BERNSTEIN I BILL KIRKMAN Quarfer-Miler Sprinfer 660 Yds. Sprinfer 'I02' s JOHN MURPHY MILTON KAHN NATHAN DANCHIK THOMAS OKABE SprinTer ShoTpuT SprinTer Sprinfer The Rough Riders scored anoTher league vicTory by downing Lincoln, 59' Ifb To 44 5f6. Gonzales again played a sTar parT by winning The. 220-yard dash in 2I.8 seconds, a new school record. The RoosevelT milers, Longoria, PeTersen, and Lubin, Tinished in Thal order To score a Rough Rider sweep. Mike Ivlechikolzl upseT pre- meeT predicTions by winning The shoT puT. Ivlillan and Curriel Took The TirsT Two places in The halT-mile To conTinue Their good work. C I The BeImonT I-lillToppers came nexT in The lisT oT Teams ThaT were deTeaTed by The Colonels. ln This meeT RoosevelT puT on one oT The mosT crediTable perform- ances oT any Team ThaT ever wore The Cardinal, Blue, and Gold. Gonzales again won boTh sprinTs easily. Joe Brunson seT a new record in The guarTer-mile when he ran The disTance in 5I seconds. Dan PeTersen won The halT-mile in 2:O3.6, which egualed The old school record. lvlillan Took second in The mile by a sTride To Madrid oT BelmonT in The exTremely TasT Time oT 4:34.9. lVlechikoTT Turned in anoTher Tine Colonel performance by winning The high iump wiTh a splendid leap, ThaT was olllici- ally measured as 5 TeeT I IM, inches, besides Taking a second in The shoT puT. The Colonels Took clean sweeps in boTh hurdle races. The only Colonel weak spoT in This meeT was The broad iump. M I I CHARLES GARCIA CHAS. WARD SUSUMI KOCHI SOL IZEN 660 Yds. H SprinTer SprinTer l320 Yds. 'I03' I I I . N .4 B TRACK AlThough The class B Track squad was greaTly weakened by many oT iTs sTar per- Tormers compeTing Tor The varsiTy, The Team enioyed Tair success. The B squad was also under The able coaching oT Mr. Morgan. In The pracTice season The Rough Riders deTeaTed SouThgaTe and Bell in a Trian- gular meeT, and also FremonT, while losing To Los Angeles. J ln Their TirsT league compeTiTion, GarTield deTeaTed The Colonels, 64 2X3 To 30 IX3. BernsTein in The 660 and Murphy in The 220 won Tor The only RoosevelT TirsT places. The second and Third places were nearly evenly disTribuTed, buT The Bull- dogs Took nine TirsT places To gain mosT oT Their poinTs. MeeTing Marshall Tor The TirsT Time, The Rough Riders emerged vicTorious, 54- 32. STovall and Okabe easily capTured The high and low hurdles, respecTively. Wood, Elloriaga, and l-laThwell Tinished in ThaT order in The I320 Tor The only clean sweep. The Colonels again meT deTeaT in Their meeT wiTh Lincoln by a score oT 57 2f3 To 37 2f3. The RailspliTTers scored The only clean sweep oT The day in The I00- yard dash. The RoosevelT TirsT places came in The high hurdles, won by STovallg The high jump, which resulTed in a Tie beTween Berry and MiTchell: The low hurdles, won by Okabeq and The pole vaulT, in which Vener Tied Tor TirsT place. The Rough Riders chalked up anoTher win by deTeaTing BelmonT, 54 l,f6 To 4I 5f6. STovall won The high hurdles in 9.6 seconds To Tie The school record. Sasaki and Krisvoy Took The TirsT Two places in The low hurdles, while FarbsTein and KopT duplicaTed This perTormance in The broad iump. Kahn won The shoT puT. The I320 men again scored a clean sweep in ThaT evenT when Wood, Elloriaga, and l-laThwell Took The TirsT Three places. 'I04' l C TRACK 'The class C Track Team, like The varsiTy and class B squad, was also under The supervision oT Coach Morgan. The class C squad was one oT The sTrongesT in The ciTy To conTinue The long line oT sTrong midgeT Teams Trom .RoosevelT. . T In The pracTice season The Colonels deTeaTed Bell and SouThgaTe in a Triangular meeT. Los Angeles and FremonT also were beaTen by large scores. ' The Rough Riders conTinued Their winning ways by deTeaTing GarTield, 57lf2 To l'9lf2, Tor Their TirsT league vicTory.. The Colonels Tied Tor one TirsT'place and Took all The oThers, besides sweeping The IOO-yard dash and The broad iump. Swamp- ing Marshall, The C squad won by a scoreoT 7I-6. Shimizu, Colonel vaulTer, broke The C pole vaulT record. MosT of The evenTs were clean sweeps Tor RoosevelT. The Rough Riders won Their Third league vicTory aT The expense oT Lincoln, 46-3 I . AlThough The RailspliTTers Took mosT oT The TirsT places, The Colonels gaThered nearly all The seconds and Thirds To win. The only clean sweep oT The day came in The IOO-yard dash, when The Rough Riders Took all Three places. They nexT crushed BelmonT, 67 7flO To 4 3flO. Again mosT oT The evenTs were Colonel sweeps, The T-lillToppers Taking only Two Thirds, a Tie Tor Third, and a Tie Tor a TirsT. Ward, Barela, and Kochi again swepT The IOO-yard dash. 'I05' l TENNIS Under Coach BarneTT's alole coaching, The Colnels showed much sTrengTh in Their pracTice encounTers, which included U.S.C. Frosh, U.C.l..A. Frosh, and OccidenTal Frosh. During Their regular league season The Colonels meT The sTrong Teams oT Gar- Tield, Lincoln, Marshall, Franklin, and BelmonT. The Teds won all These encounTers, excepT The one wiTh Marshall. ln The T935 season Ben Kalemsl4y and Sylvan Samuels deTended Their record oT noT losing a doubles maTch in Two years. The graduaTing IeTTermen are: CapTain Ronald Luloin, Ben Kalemsky, Sam Fox, Yale Budin, Sylvan Samuels. Those reTurn- ing are l-lyman Lass and Bernard Wolinsky. GYM TEAM AlThough The T935 gym Team had iTs share oT ouTsTanding perTormers, iT did noT have enough all-around sTrengTh To cope wiTh The ouTsTanding Teams oT The ciTy. During The NorThern League dual meeTings The Colonels won Two meeTs and losT Two. Some oT The ouTsTanding perTormers were: CapTain Eugene Kompaniez, who won The all-ciTy TiTle in The Indian clubs: Norman l-lenlcin, Abe Barule, and PeTe Cherney. ReTurning IeTTermen are: CapTain-elecT Rocky Summers, CliTTord Pride- more, Morris Brown, AlberT RosensTein, Sidney Kossman, and Leo Kassan. I 'IO6' W GOLF The l935 RoosevelT golT Team began iTs campaigning wiTh a Team ThaT boasTed oT only one veTeran. CapTain PeTe Leyba was The only reTurning leTTerman, while Sol KaTz, Dave TruboviTz, William Michaelson and lsadore Weber were playing Their TirsT year in inTerscholasTic compeTiTion. During The season RoosevelT meT such sTrong Teams as Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Venice, and Hollywood wiTh Tair success. Mr. Denny was The Team's sponsor, while Yoii Uyeda was The manager. SWIMMING TEAM Handicapped by The laclc oT a place Tor pracTice, The swimming Team oT I935 could noT display iTs poTenTialiTies. Under The able supervision oT Coach Nash and George Tolmasov The Team made as much progress as could be expecTed. Some oT The ouTsTanding perTormers were John MiTre, dives and dashes: Jack SmiTh, back- sTrolceg Ed BenowiTz, baclcsTrokeg and CapTain George Tolmasov. 'I07' 1 4 I . 'I08' ' I ,,. iw iwvnxmxmmur.: W ,,....,.,, 5 E 5 5 Q i 2 5 i 'I09' G. A. A. Miss o'i-:ARA Execuiive Board Miss Roeeas Spam' Toav DIAMOND Cml' ELAINE Van BUSKIRK MARY CERRINA ROSE RUBIN 2-vm, 9733114 The C5.A.A., now known as an honor organizafion, exisfs for fhe ioy and fhe love of sporf. The gualificafions formembership are: good sporfsmanship, cleanli- ness, abilify fo play, an A or B in gym, and a C average in scholarship. As an affer-school organizafion, if incorporafes fhe aid of an oufside coach, Miss Rogers, who coaches fhe girls in volleyball, baseball, speedball, hockey, and baskefball. Q Under fhe sponsorship of Miss Rufh O'l-lara, fhis organizafion has progressed rapidly in fhe few years if has exisfed. This is due fo fhe inferesf of fhe girls, fheir willingness fo co-operafe, and fhe feeling of friendly compefifion which exisfs af all fimes. ' , ' IIO' fi 45 6 1 4 3 BASEBALL BASKETBALL HOCKEY D0n't flinchl Don? foul! Hit that ball hard! The pitcher is x f, inding uv, the batter is standing tense, and every player is on his guard. The bases are full, while silence prevails! A perfect pitch! A perfect hit! These she goes to first, second, and to third base. Next!-Who's up? Come and find out for your- selves. See if this game doesn't keep you tense. a'ert and always on your toes. ' Girls! l-lere's a big chance to show your fighting spirit, athletic ability, and your pep. Get into this game and fight hard. Fight! Play!-until the end. But use friendship and sportsmanship as your goals. We had ZOO girls out for basketball, one of the favorite sports. l-lear them tell it! Come out and see it! Best of all, why not play it? l-lere's your oppor- tunity. Use it! With Nellie Samarin as head of hockey, we saw some of the. hard- est games played. The winning team consisted of Genevieve Keller. Stella Shubin, Mary Zucca. Jeanette Gisualdi, Anne Slater. Olga Lazaris, Edna Kramer, Char- lotte Kravitz, Ella Friedman, and Marion Laclcyard, with .lo Parrino as their captain. This winning team was full of enthusiasm, vigor, and pep. They showed good sportsmanship, and in this way they reached their goal -success! ' ll2 ' y TENNIS y Tennis is known as an all-round sport. It gives us an opportunity to show alertness. quick thinking, and endurance. lt keeps your tig- ure trim and the hips down. The head ot tennis was Annette Gurwitz and under her leadership many interesting and exciting matches were held. Although this sport may be classed as a minor event. it is equally important to all. VOLLEYBALL Service! There goes the ball over the net. lt's volleyed back and torth. Finally it is tumbled. Each team has won one game. The score is I4-I4. Take your time and place that ball , calls the cap- tain. There it goes! What hap- pens? Who wins? Toyoko Kataoka was head ot volley ball this semester. She em- phasized good sportsmanship and tair play among all the girls. Stella KassarotF's team placed tirst and Elaine Van Buskirk's placed second. 1 SPEEDBALL Some girls are slow. lVhile others are fast,- But what we heed is sperd To make this game last. Speed is required trom the be- ginning 'till the end. ln order to win we must have a hard fighting team, triendship as a goal, and everyone tull ot enthusiasm. Plenty of exercise is had by ally So let's get started and kick that ball! algal yr 4 PLAY DAY Win or lose, they're out for fun From the bus ride 'till they're done, Laughing, peppy, joyous, and gay, Such are the girls in the G.A.A. They came together from many high schools Wz'th clean, fair play the foremost of rules. They are girls who always do their best To emerge victorious so that all the rest May justly be proud in every way Of the spirit of the girls in the G.A.A. Practice makes perfect, so they say, And how they show it on play-day! Praises of Roosevelt are raised to the skies Bound together by sportsmanship's ties, And tired, but happy, home they come, After a play-day full of fun. -soPH1E GERSH. 0 II4' G. A. A. LOG O A SEPTEMBER New semester began with a G.A.A. pep meeting. Due! Dues! and more Dues! OCTOBER A tea given in honor ot the high and mighty BlO's . Hockey captains and teams chosen. Q Sticks! Dribble! Pass! NOVEMBER G.A.A. inaugurated a ping-pong contest. Baby Party. Cute Kids . Thanksgiving basket. Yum! Yum! ' DECEMBER Preparation tor play-day began. Hockey standings announced. Were we surprised! JANUARY Big G.A.A. dance tor Seniors. More tun! Beginning ot tennis under the direction ot Annette Gurwitz. FEBRUARY Reorganization ot G.A.A.-new plans, new ideas, new taces. Oh my! Valentine Party. 1 Volleyball begins with pep and Toyoko Katooka as head. MARC!-l G.A.A. Dance- One ot the many. Volleyball alumni game-are we good-we won. APRIL Backward party. And how! April Fool! Baseball and speedball begin with a bang. ' LUNK Veekk! A xl Q 'Bi E000 flak alfa il l 9.9 ig U, A' 4 ,K ,1 ff. Z 'NBA' Ya Vg! B O i., l i ' Jw Wxgvggg N rj Q 5 is A my ii Q QNX W Ji! '- fri A',.'f A 'lr I - Cf 1 f or N 'J -454K vit . ZZ HW !, K , ,gf 'mf 'Q , 111053 . ' i A g f ,ix .i Z I H i 1 is Q ' i s Q I ' :QW lt ff J .A ff A V mi X A K x,l,5.4ll,ll i . 1 l X K 7 Q A A E' Initiation ot probationary. members. Were they initiated? You bet! M L. , B X H MAY raw, Election of new otHcers. iiiii i ' Play day on our grounds. A grand time had by all. . 3? What! Ah! Another Play Day at L.A. Loads of fun! i -,- Everyone! Ready? Smile-l-2-3 O.K.! That's all. More pictures tor X Ill ' . , the Round-Up. N , , ,Lg h , , JUNE l Surprises! Excitement! Letters and numerals! 1 Otiicers installed! Cameras! Yells! ws 3-en, 8-H a s was ,ms Another G.A.A. Banquet. ' II5' i 1 N 1 ' II6' K M W ,,.,. M.,...,,,.x..-3? b--,,, -0:45-Q i 1 I I S E 2 3 E S ei 0lI7' cafures Q IV 'TX Open the pages of our log, Reflecting e-vents of this year, For some the journey seems just begun For others the end draws near. There is always the spirit of seamanship Th-at gi-ves joy to everyone, And leaves behind the memories That remain when all is done. -BEATRICE KRONGOLD. 'II8' H . L 1, - 1 0 wwe? MH 'S ff ' -3 '-.5 lfzf rx' kV' 553 f +4-U. ,- ,,.-. ian ,K -3, V, 1 ' f ' U ' 3 , -, f il 1 ' v s. 1, 1, g EV- lia sq 'f ' -1. gn- Yak 15, 1, s , 1 M. .. 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Slump in candy lines noticed. First Rough Rider installment. Rough Riders gallop to victory over Muir Tech, 6-O, in practise game. OCTOBER -Roosevelt unlimbers and sinks L.A. armor and all, in I4-8 victory. -Hot Dog! l-li-Y holds weinie bake. -Rough Rider Babes click against Franklin, 25-O. - We're loyal to you Roosevelt High! Athletic Rally. -Smooth sailing for Roosevelt in I9-O victory over Franklin. -Cross Country team puffs way to victory in meet with Montebello. -Lightweights in O-O tie against Garfield on muddy field. -Roosevelt victorious, 7-O, in tough tussle with Bulldogs, Fight on to victory! -Dr. Roy Smith gives inspirational talk at Aldebaran assembly. Five C.S.F. pins awarded. -S.E.R.A,. presents delightful orchestral program at Roosevelt. -Rough Riders tame Lincoln Tigers I9-6. -Opening of Community Chest Drive. ' Roosevelt Gives More For Greater Needs. NOVEMBER Capt. Litell and his Olympic Pistol Team hold Roosevelt Student Body' on the edges of the seats during marvelous exhibition. Roosevelt wins Northern League Championship in 34-O victory over unde- defeated Belmont eleven. 6.A.A. girls in second childhood during Kid party. Roosevelt's good ship Varsity Eleven encounters heavy seas and storms in 27-7 defeat by Manual Arts at Wrigley Field. -Shiro Takahisa winner of the l-lerald Oratorical Contest at Roosevelt. -Nipponese hold first social affair of year. -Rough Riders victorious in tussle with l-lollywood Redshirts, 20-O. -S.E.R.A. presents diverting two hours of professional vaudeville. -Key Club Food Drive opens with generous contributions from an enthusi- astic student body. . -Murchison kiddies present football pageant in Roosevelt Auditorium. -Tenth, Eleventh grade and Senior A plays given in Auditorium. -Thanksgiving Day. l-loliday for Roosevelt. Dooms day for turkeys. ' II9' , 1.598 , W - sal X ff fir 'i.. rr . i 1 V ,.1 , 5:-'E i . 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Oh, there's something about a soldier. 4-Judge Georgia Bullock guest speaker at charming Ladies' Day Luncheon sponsored by Kiwanis. . 6-I-lilarious Key Club Minstrel Show presented to fifteen hundred Roosevelt students who contributed to food drive. i ' ' 7-Roosevelt l-loopsters run circles around Franklin, 40-I3. I2-Entertaining music program given by combined choruses and orchestra. I4eNo cover charge at Tri-Y splash party. , , I5-Roosevelt Cross Country team battles way to Southern California Chaml pionship. C I JANUARY E l e. 4-Girls Vocational Day. Girls hear eminent persons in the field of endeavor chosen as their life work. ' 7-New Student Body leaders chosen. Roosevelt Loyalists victorious. 8-Spills, thrills, bumps, etc., at l-li-Y Skating party. II-Students show ability in Spanish Club declamatory contest. Senior B's enjoy themselves at party. I6-BIO's become acquainted at party sponsored by Pals. I7- lt was the fellow in the yellow coat. No, the one in the brown douba let. Who killed Cock Robin? presented by Sr. A's. l I8-Jefferson Judges win over Roosevelt l-loopsters 26-2l. i 3I-Meritorious students receive recognition in Awards assembly. 6radua4 tion Day. Educational address given Seniors at Commencement exercises by Rabbi lsadore Isaacson. - ' Q FEBRUARY 4-Beginning of second semester. Students buckle down to work on home, stretch. , I4-G.A.A. girls receive valentines at Valentine's day party. I9-Many new chevrons shown. R.0.T.C. promotion day. . . , 22- Yes, Mildred is pretty, but look at the beautiful eyes on MY baby. Greybeards prowl the campus on l-lomecoming Day. 25-Octette entertains at Friday Morning Club. MARCH 4-Summer '35 class presents plaque to student body. 7-Athletic Commission assembly. l I4-Davy Jones helps to sell Round-Up at Annual Auditorium. I5-R.O.T.C. Rifle Team takes first place in 9th corp area. - ' I8-First Round-Up payment. - ' B ' ' ' ' 2I- Ah-Juliet my love! Much talent displayed at Shakespeare Contest. ' 24- Oh for the- lite of a saiIor! '- Key Club visits heavy cruiser, Louisville, through courtesy of the Kiwanis. . . - g f - 26+Jointmeeting of Key Club and Kiwanis. . . V A . . . 28-Eleven students receive pins in C.S.F. assembly. Entertainingtalk given by Sir Julian B. Arnold, well received. , l l . . . . 29- The Youngest presented by Roosevelt Dramatic,Guild. 3l-Double Quartette sings at Kiwanis Club meeting. . 'I20' APRIL I-Opening of Clean-School Drive. Please get me a left-handed paper stretcher. You guessed it-April Fool's Day. 6-Roosevelt takes all honprs at Shakespeare festival. 8-Spanish and World Friendship Clubs hold joint meeting in commemoration of Pan-American Day. I2- That's my egg! lt is not, l found it! Roosevelt out for Easter vacation. 22-Rex Goodell speaks to student body on Boulder Dam during Optimist aud. 26- Right Dress! Present Arms! Sh--, here comes the major, etc., etc. X R.O.T.C. Inspection Day. 28-Boys reign supreme for one week. MAY 2-Splendid performance given by A Cappella Choir. 3-Franklin victorious in district finals of World Friendship Contest. Ahem! Now l was born in a log cabin, but by dint of hard work, -etc., etc. Boys hear speakers on Vocational Guidance Day. Girls heard ad- dress by Doctor Grace Smith in Girls' League Auditorium. 9-Exceptional talent displayed by participants in Boys' League Amateur Show. I0-- Aaah, those blue eyes. Play Seventeen presented to an enthusiastic student body. A 2l-Sr. Bees hold first meeting. Japanese Club presents delightful program at faculty tea. 25- Ah, she looks lovely! Mmm, 's punch 'sgood! etc., heard as Key Club stages dandy party. 29-Roosevelt students honor and pay tribute to United States war dead with impressive service. 3I-Garfield victorious in Northern League final Cinderfest. JUNE 5-Students make decision on nominees-Bi-Annual election. I2-Review of Sr. A Play, Smilin' Through . I4-Sr. B's celebrate-big party. l4-Senior A Play, Smilin' Through. I9-Distribution of Annuals. Please sign mine. 20-Awards Assembly. 2l-The old order is exchanged for the new-lnstallation of officers. So it's home again and home again, Vacation Land for me. - IZID' ff 'x .- X if M Hui tl X lla ' ll! QQ . 7 N s , ZZZCQD X . ff X X it ll! . - xx X ry l ,l X. lil i ii ,Ng OD X ll Xlx ,, . 41 f s! f ,lfi, , ff ef f ? Q N L ff 'eggs' 7 X414 iq Q sf 1, J' as SJ W, Zqtgig. 1 35:25 it k g' ' ' - ESQ- !.i.g .i' Lil? N' . if A HZ! ,nv 1 mxfi? X X Z ,MP E GS gg-NX T L-21 ' l V .--gg 1 X i ' mmf' Y Ng ikw N- 4 4 W A 4 ' '52 Q. K Q THERE ing, WM? X K li in gl ki ? l' . ROOFE ELT A 'GH Scum - . gd f gfgfisr . K7 4 M all Q l , tl! 'lll .. l fillll! lllllli ML. U-till ll ll KN X S' 'Q Nr X Z , Q 44 f r 5: . , ff ff'-yu. . 'r N 5 ,Q Yo L15 Q. 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'w.,.'v Q lgfjffge M ,I '41 W2 V! mf1'lg A I Y f , if X W, N , f P X I Ng X fc ,f H rj? . Q- Q NV xx Iwhsxgx ' vx Q' 93443-Eb ., uma, A, ,X me NW QX W ' Ja ,N f e - 1 x I E N -- A F ig.: ' ' I27 . w OfNxCj1NiiE?'E 05? GQ WO Q 9, .. o N 'NYSXB J 1 I. X, .Q f xikf, fffxx ,f' :Ry S s f 'EE5, 1l,NEgEQi WQQQW Gzf Qf vffx n CARL ENTENMANN Manufacturing Jeweler Q CLASS RINGS and PINS MEDALS and TROPHIES 3 6l5 Jewelers Exchange Building 747 South Hill Street Compliments of C. A. NIES, NLD. . I976 East First Street Phone AN3elus 5646 Colonial Dame Bakery Bread - Cakes - .Pastry We Specialize in Party Orders QUALITY GooDs 29 3 8 Whittier Blvd. ANge1us 1 7 5 7 3 Compliments of DENBY'S CONFECTIONERY STORE GXJLID Fourth and Fickett Streets Los Angeles UERRY- J The Perfect-F i tting Sweater with Permafi t Seam LIS 931 East Pico Street PRospect 1730 .morn MILK fQQzlrzl2ty you crm tame I28 ' l -d G. Cruickshank TRinity 6668 Eastern Wholesale Grocery Company WHOLESALE GROCERS We Feature AlexandereBaldwin Pineapple Exclusively Trade-Wz'nd and Honolulu Brand I 815 Traction Street Los Angeles, California an-a::eQ::QfJ::,QQ:nftzn-pmrlftrifxreazzmzrrlgfnfri Compliments of R. s. HvnER,B.s.. D.D.s. I 3404V2 Whittier Boulevard, Los Angeles ANgelus 0222 Compliments of CDOC2 R 6? W Rich and Wholesome 2 ICE CREAM l--We-oe H 2520 East Fourth Street AN-9479 Headquarters for Boys' and Girls' Wearing Apparel and All School is Needs SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. East Ninth and Boyle Ave. Compliments of WM. W. lllMllIN TOWEL SERVICE Q10 4603 EIGHTH AVENUE, Los ANGELES PR-3208-Phones-VE-8736 L 1 .. - O , ,- 3 . O flulrfe 4: , age O O '-ll O 4751 WHITTIE 5 BLVD. Los Angeles Scenic Studio x Com3S71'ments BORENSTEIN 'NC' SHOE REPAIR 1215 BATES AVENUE SHOP HOLLYWOOD 21232 Brooklyn Avenue Artfstfc Creatfons for the Modern Stage 16 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATI ' FOR INSTANT SERVICE, PHONE AN B960 Complzments of F W WCDCDLWCDRTH MILMETS - ' - CHICAGO PHARMACY 6 Gxallb The Store That Confidence Is Building 2228 BROOKLYN AVENUE 2138 BROOKLYN AVENUE CCORNER cHlcAGo STREET, wM..1. MILMET, PROP. ' LOS ANGELES Fourteen Years' Experience in making Truly Americak Finest A 0 1 Take Home a Quart 29c Quari' . . . I5c Pin'r .guarantees you If we charged 951.00 per q:art, it could not be better. QUALITY UNSURPASS-ED NONE-NICER ICE: CREAM CO. Phgne ANJ7264 Brooklyn Avenue at Soto Street, Los Angeles 'l3O' AHOY SENICRS! TAKE A SHORE LEAVE from the hot weather this summer -- Drop anchor at our fountain for a cool refreshing Sundae or Double-Size Giant Ddalt 10 ROOSEVELT HI-PHARMACY FOURTH AND MOTT STREETS Compliments of SUNFREZE ICE E CREAM RI-62 l 1 Los Angeles, California FRESHMEN soPHoMoREs IUNIORS sEN1oRs -l1- m There's Happiness Ahead FOR YOU ' at fe S MISSION CAN Di ICE C REAM 'I3l' Compliments of A. R. Dankvvorth 8: Co. E ngrauers - Stationers Commencement Announcements Personal Cards 407 EAST Ploo STREET Los ANGELES Telephone PRospect 0877 N- A lt is predicted by one who knows that RICHARD and ROBERT, fha twins gf N. J. SARKISIAN, D.D.S ROY ROBERTSON mm will participate in Roosevelt's defeat by helping Garfield's 'Football team in' I937. , Success and Best Wzshes Who is ROY ROBERTSON? to the IS He .I.he Roofer? Graduating Class of S'35 Compliments Ot WEISMAN Compliments of co- E. Quality Candies Distributor Of DODGE TROPHIES Class Pins, Club Pins Engraving Compliments Of 860 SOUTH FLOWER STREET C 84 VANDIKE 9747 OF CALIFORNIA 'R M anufacturing, Rentals, '-- l'i and Sales 4 F 'FQ EERE' 'J if f EEHENRYZTCHEE 0 ,g Elf, HA LvE ' D I A M 0 N D S CAPS - GOWNS - HOODS xv' W JOAD ,N EZQQRS l an .lnc. M ' 948 SANTEE STREET ,4 Jewelry and Stationery L O S A N G E L E S EE - l,93.,LitYlEiSPQDE.'iY'E.fE'TH illiml TU 3711 'I32' Complim nts of . G Kar1's Shoe Store R M --Q-vIifSmooth Walking for Rough Ridersikob- ' ' ' SHOES EoR THE ENTIRE CECIIICIY IIOIOIDOI' FAMILY ' ' . 1- ovER 90 STORES -- 222O Brooklyn Ave. Since this school first opened its doors, we have purchased our meat supply from WREDEN--IIIIEN PACKING and PROVISIIIN C0. CALIFORNIA,S LEADING BUTCHER C-,XJ 129-35 South Main Street I Phone MUtua14351 Los Angeles, California CApitoI I30I2 Compliments of DILLINGHAM Walter .A.I'I.d6I SOI'I. PRINTING co., mc. Otiice and Plant AUTQMQTIVE PARTS 4837 HUNTINGTON DRIVE , LOS ANGELES and . MACHINE SHOP RESERVED SEAT TICKETS Reel and Strip ms, RAILROAD and STEAMSHIP PRINTING O ANge1uS 4139 COUPON BOOKS FOR- C-5asoIine Stations - Garages 2503 BROOKLYN AVENUE Golf Clubs - Auto Bus Lines Ice Companies - Mining Companies - Dancing Pavilions ANge1us 8178 Motion Picture Companies 4057 WHITTIER BOULEVARD Grocers and Butchers Los ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Ba '9 ffc fPa 'eS 0 I33 ' L . Our Football Team Rides in TANNER MOTOR TOURS PARLOR CARS Why don't you try them for your next picnic or beach party? REASONABLE RATES CHARTER CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS TANNER MOTOR TOURS Phone MUtua1 3111 Twiilsnna ,jflntner Shun ooo, F L O W E R S for all occasions ANge1us O61 6 2009 East First Street Los Angeles .... California 'Wi 'Ml XE!! E121 WMI W' NMI WMI W!! Ei' RJR Ml WM W0 Wi!! W!! LIE' EIU' vGNKTNKfN4'D40GNKfb0KhlKfblKfN0GN0GNlGhKfN06NKfN4D0Kfllv0N Heaclquariers 1 STATIONERS for CORPORATION EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC Senior Class Announcements and Engraving EMI 'GN 525-29 SOUTH SPRING STREET MUTUAL 2341 If it isn't an Eastman it isn't a Kodak EASTMAN KODAK STORES INCORPORATED 693 South Hill Street, Los Angeles ' I34 For -Ihe Besi' PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY A Proieds in Your Woodshop and Sloyd -USE- IIBQJSQNII and LAMAD ILigI'1i Rec'II O Supplied by Cadwallader-Gibson Co., Inc. 3626 MINES AVENUE LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA CASPEQ'S BIIOWNM SHOE STORE X 38l5fWI-IITTIER BLVD. GRADUATION SHOES 52.95 up g AX PQ - - ' 'TT:.vr' EVERYTHING IN HARDWOODS ---forl Sloyd and Manual Arts GXJQZO WESTERN IIIIRDW000 IUMBEII CIIMPIINY 2014 East 15th Street, Los Angeles PRospect 6161 Best Wz'shes to Roosevelt M usicians BAXTER NORTHUP QUALITY I MUSIC CO PECAN SNAILS' ' DOUGHNUTS 837 SOUTH OLIVE and TUCKER 2507 CCFFEE CAKES O Com1571'ments of HI-G ADE FO ID R O HANNEMAN I DISTRIBUTORS , I SKS' 613 SANTA FE AVENUE TUcIcer 9627 Baking Co. I WEST ELEVENTH PRospect 7 6 O 2 I I nnmn Goblin s Pnouucrs PURE ORANGE JUICE AND ADES FRESH DAILY Better Made-For One Trade-Schools Philip Maue Phone ANgel Philips Studio PHOTOGRAPHERS 2l35 BROOKLYN AVENUE LOS ANGELES EXCELLENCE Unvarying qualities of workman- ship and constant use of superior materials have for years identified all Straube products. As a result, the name Straube is associated with this steady quality of excellence so vital to leadership in the field of printing. I , Sf-3 Mt eg . 1412-14 WEST TWELFTH STREET Los ANGELES, CALIFORNIA ' Printers of the Round-Up 'l36' ignalurlgs if Qnalullzl ' I . P L NQQQIQILQ - FINIS O YOU, WHO EMBARK UPON THE 'SHIP OF LIFE'S GREAT- EST ADVENTURE, SEEKING YOUR FAME AND FORTUNE, WE WISH A SINCERE AND SUCCESSFUL- BON VOYAGE -Erwin Baker. ' l40 ' ' 4 T ,..l...,., 1 K K 7 s X 44 'lx Q' '12 nf O 0 az i ' jo O 0 Q QQ 4 .5 Pak X ffjjjj.. fi zz, X is S OC Q Q 2? O O


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Roosevelt High School - Round Up Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 1

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Roosevelt High School - Round Up Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 1

1930

Roosevelt High School - Round Up Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 1

1934

Roosevelt High School - Round Up Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942

Roosevelt High School - Round Up Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943

Roosevelt High School - Round Up Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946


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