Roosevelt High School - Roundup Yearbook (East Chicago, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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SENSIBLE SENIORS SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Miss Clark Miss Carlos Miss Swatts Mr. Bunker Mr. Keller CLASS FLOWER Camellia CLASS COLORS Royal Blue and While MOTTO Our Todays and Yesterdays are tho Blocks with which we Build. OFFICERS President. Ray Pavich Secretary. Rosetta Ashby Business Manager. Eugene Kowal COMMENCEMENT The Senior Class of 1950 march down the aisle together for the last time. Although they look proud and confident on the outside, they feel sad and not so self-assured on the inside. The strains of Pomp and Circumstance fill the auditorium as the graduates find their places and listen to the words of the inspir- ing speaker. Soon, minds begin to drift to that frist year as freshmen. They seem to recall how lost they were in such a strange building; and they will never forget that feeling of bewilderment as they kept looking for the elevator the seniors said they would find. Still drifting in memory, they find them- selves in their sophomore year, losing that bashful glance, and recovering a carefree expression that accompanies the feeling of being an old timer. Minds drift one more year. What a feeling that was to think they were half way through high school years. How they looked forward to the year of 1950, that seemed so far. far away. And now seniors at last!!! As freshmen that day seemed as though it would never come. Now as seniors, they wish it had taken longer. A lump rises in their throats and eyes blink away unwanted tears. Dreams of happy school days now gone, remind them of a ship, sailing smoothly, sometime meeting conflicts and barriers, but sailing for four years and finally reaching a destination—the Port of Graduation. They recall that during this voyage they have found treasures, that they will carry in memory for years to come—Freshman danc- ing class and picnic, class plays, showdown, being an officer of an organization, belong- ing to the National Honor Society, taking part in State Championship football games, all the many basketball games, and all the activities of the Y-Teens. Girl Counselors. Student Government, and Purple White. In the recession, the graduates march from the memorable scene clasping those diplo- mas tightly. They know they must move on because there are others waiting to take their places when they are gone. To those, the seniors say. Full Speed Ahead! Pag® Fourteen

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AMRAI. WILLIAM J. Other folks and I 9 1 along fine They have their likes and I have mine. Junior Red Cross. Intramurals. UNESCO. Boys Glee Club. Track. Cross Country. ANDERSON. JUDITH Timid as a falling snowflake. Y-Teon Cabinet. Girl Counselors. UNESCO. Clinic. Library Assistant. ANDREWS. EVELYN A friend to all who know her. R O A. V. President. All School Show. Round- Up Staff. ARRIGHI. UGO He takes things as they come. Cross Country. Track. Wrestling. ASHBY. ROSETTA She works on quietly, but well. Girls Ensemble. Class Officer. Secretary. Na- ional Honor Society. UNESCO. All-School Show. ASON. THOMAS His time is forever. Everywhere his place. Monitor. Intramural Sports. Junior Rod Cross. BAKOTA. JOAN Smiles are her specialty. Monitor. BALDWIN. DUANE Always a friend and never a foe. That is his motto wherever ho goes. Cross Country. Wrestling. Boys Glee Club. Stage Crew. Intramural Sports. BEISON. RICHARD A distinguished athlete and a right great fellow. Purple White Club. Usher. Junior Class Presi dent. Football Cocaptain. Basketball. BERG. EUNICE As likeable as lookable. Usher. Girl Counselor. Rough Writer Staff. Y-Teen Cabinet. Booster Committee. BIANCHI. RAY 'I never trouble trouble until trouble troubles me. Track. Monitor. BIELECKI. LOUIS If all were quiet as he. What heaven assembly would be. Junior Red Cross. National Honor Society. V. Pres. Junior Class. Officer of the Student Government. Track. B1ERNACKI. MARY Life was made to be enjoyed. She by nothing is annoyed. BODA. JOAN Try to catch her in an unpleasant mood. Monitor. BOSAK. JOAN Short, but sweet. R.O.A. Secretary. All-School Show. Clinic. Junior Red Cross. Library Assistant. BRAZENAS. ALICE It’s nice for you to be natural. Because you are naturally nice. Ushor. R.O.A.. Girl Counselor. Y-Teen Cabi- net. Booster Committee. Round-Up Staff Editor. BRECLAW. MARILYN A will to win and win she will. Girls Ensemble. Girl Counselor. Y-Toen Cabi- net. Booster Committee President. National Honor Society President. BREWER. CHUCK ‘Winning is his nature and pleasant is his smile. Page Fifteen

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