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

 - Class of 1951

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J. v Life The Theme, The New Era, has an impli- caTion ThaT The period lying ahead is going To be diTferenT from The presenT. BuT how iT will be diTferenT, no one seems To be able To say. So, in The preparaTion Tor life, The besT ThaT any oT us can do is To prepare ourselves Tor LiTe as iT is. We musT have TaiTh in ourselves and in The TuTure of our counTry. We musT have TaiTh ThaT our way of life is righT. Even Though There is a dark cloud obscuring The highway Toward The Tu- Ture, one musT remember ThaT on The oTher side oT every dark cloud is sunshine. -Armin C. HenTschlce Boys' Vice-Principal X-59 These are large-sounding words! WhaT can a New Era mean To us in school? To you TenTh-grade sTudenTs, This can mean sTarTing on The mosT inTeresTing and happy Three years of your lives. To you new grad- uaTes, iT can mean The beginning of an ad- venTure, a new and wonderful experience. To all oT us, a New Era can begin aT any Time, whenever we are ready To sTarT some- Thing new wiTh ambiTion and enThusiasm. The New Era, Then, can be someThing in- dependenT oT Time -iT can be achieved wiThin ourselves, when we choose: so To each of you, Good luck in YOUR 'New Era'. Hazel O'Hanlon Girls' Vice-Principal

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H. . . Zmltly 8 acledfll I wonder if fhere is any such fhing as a New Era in +he kaleidoscope of fimeg +hings change be- cause of 1'he eFFec+ of environmenfal condiiions over which we do noi' have foo much say or confrol. Yef, we map fhe course fomorrow by fhe solufions we find foday. Here ai' school, I feel we are iuslified in feeling proud of our solu+ions. Wifh wars and rumors of wars everywhere, we musi' mainfain an even keel in our miniaiure One World, and so prove +o all nafions fhai' i'r is possible for people wi+h many differenf cul- +ural backgrounds +o live fo- gefher, work +oge+her, and play fogelher for +he beffermenf of hu- manify. We pray +ha'r our leaders in fhe ou+side world will find 1'he same happy and harmonious solu+ion, so +ha+ we can look forward +o a New Era of peace and good will +o all men. -Francis L. Daugherfy Principal 3 if



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H... of a fjrojecl for new SCIENCE, HOME ECONOMICS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION FIRST ROW-Frances Olzumura, Lois McMillan, Marianne Carbeii, Rufh S. Blumberg, Berry Hall, Sylvia Rubin, Gerfrude M. Ceccoli. SECOND ROW-Charles H. Oneal, Florence Baker, Margaref L. Murray, Barbara PoHers, Peggy Clau- sen, Donna Adams, Richard Bishop. THIRD ROW-Frank J. Diefsch, Blanche Brennan, Zala Scherf, Virginia Robbins, Ellen Mifchell, Ann L. Jansen, Dominic J. Campolo. FOURTH ROW-Walier Walcofi, David W. Haskell, Blaine Crow- fher, Pefer D. Clenhos. COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL ARTS FIRST ROW-Leliiia Leding, Hazel Headley, Olga Feasel. Agnes Ouaclenbush, Lavina Pearl McNeil. SECOND ROW-Royal B. Field, John J. Hogan, Merion Johnson, Jaclr Brown, Keith A. Sfadhnan, Howard W. Thomas. THIRD ROW-Roberi F. Gervais, Harold M. Cessna. Ernesl Hiclrson, Ogden R. Johnston, Fred Schulhof.

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