Roosevelt Middle School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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18 CLASS HISTGRY OW BIG these I-I9's felt in 1935 as we went crowding into I the auditorium as L7's where we were told that Miss Col- bert, Miss Hawkinson, Miss Lippold, Mrs. Parker, Mr. Mil- ler and Miss Urshel, later replaced by Miss Driskil, were our home room teachers and that Miss Balmer was our counselor. For the L7 president we elected Paul Lindskoogp Daddy Long Legs was the spring play. In the I-I7 Paul was again chosen class Pres- ident: Teddy in Wonderland was Teddy Bear Capers, play. In the L8 George Brown was elected class presidentp the play that year was Tom Sawyer. George was re-elected. The scenery tor the play Show Boat was designed by Rita Freeland and Paul Nystrom. In the L9 George was again class president, the L9's gave their play with Carolyn I-Iollingshead, Philip Flint, George Brown and Adele Kunkel playing the leads. The L9's ran for Gov- ernor and Lt. Governor and lohn Wall was elected Governor and lohn Doria Lt. Governor. In H9 Tom Harper was chosen class pres- ident, the play of the season La Gloria de San Diego. The I-I9 class of '38 wish to pay 'tribute to the following stu- dents for their outstanding work during their lunior I-Iigh years. In Athletics: Girls: Anderson, Getrudep Cox, Norag Giacalone, Ienniey Giacalone, Mary: Glasson Trevaf Gordon, Shirley: lacks, Marie: Kunkel, Adele: Kitchens, Dorothy, Laird, Anitag Marks, Gloria: Meyers, Katherng Overleese, Ioanney Peraino, Frances: Terramagra, Katie. Boys: Alverson, Bob: Brown, Georgeg Brennecke, loe, Dyer, Tom: Flisher, lerryg Krooskos, Alex: Lash, Elmer: Luzzi, Mikey Kreag, Alf Marques, Ralph: Morales, William: Sabatini, loeg Frontiero, Vito. Drama: Markle, Barbara: Selwyn, Betty lane: lohn Wall. Stage Crew: Dentremont, Frankp Lash, Elmer: Krooskos, Alex, Inch, Billy Butler, Frank. Guards: Nystrom, Pauly Melaney, David: Virden, Williard: Anderson, Gertrude. Class Treasurer: Flint, Philipp Hom, William. Art: Freeland, Rita: Elliot, Irene: Sedgwick, Kenneth.



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20 'rt-IE CLASS PROPHECY I llilh O YOU really believe, that this chemical, Volare-altus, which Richard Roxburg and Nathan Pearl have in- vented, will make your rocket ship go? inquires Co- ralie Alexander ot Bill Short, the inventor of the ship. Fellow- reporters, Bernice Gates, Tom Harper, Iean Giberson, and Dorothy Christopher jot down the answers to the questions of the inter- view as they are given. And whom do you intend to take with you on your expedition to Mars? is the next question. Well, l don't know yet. l would like about two hundred very intelligent people. Why not our old class-mates of Roosevelt? speaks up one reporter, Are they not a good intelligent group for the expedition? Of course! Of course! How could l forget about them? cries the inventor, Do you suppose Gloria Miller, the editor of your paper, could help to round up the group? A few months later the people are united and ready. The group is gathered on Camp Kearny Mesa, where they are to take off. From many parts of the world the group has been gathered. Ruth Foster, the famous explorer, with her company of Iohn Ronis, Bob Alverson, Bill Creer, and Nora Cox, who have been hunting large animals for various zoos throughout the world, were found in the jungles of South Africa. Roy l-lall, Philip Crosby, Harry Barnet, Betty and Mildred Arterburn, Anita Laird, Beatrice Lump-- kin and Shirley Gordon were located at the North Pole. Members of the class were found in all corners of the Earth. The door of the ship has been opened and the crew, Bill Inch, Frank Dentremont, Alexander Krooskos, Elmer Lash, and Maurice Nelson, are helping the passengers to their seats. lohn Bishop, the capilot, has just told the excited crowd to fasten their safety belts while Treva Glasson, the pilot, is starting the engine lust as the ship is about to take off a shout is heard outside and Bill Capps and Ben Townsend are seen frantically waving for the ship to wait for them. As the door is opened, they climb in and the rocket stoats off. lohn Doria, the millionaire sponsor of this expedition, is talli- ing to George Brown whom he has appointed captain of the ex- pedition until officers are elected on Mars. The ever studious Le- Roy Kindle has settled down with a pile of old classic literature, such as Lost Horizon and Gone with the Wind. The co-pilot has been having such an interesting chat with the pilot that he has failed to notice how near they are to Mars.

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