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4 T. MALCOLM BROWN. Principal. PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Yours has been a friendly class. There is no better advice I could give as a parting Word than urqe you to maintain that spirit of friendliness that seems to have pervaded the entire class of Ianuary, 1938. Knowledges and skills may be acquired most anytime you discover a need for them, but good-neiqhborliness is a characteristic that is more difficult to develop as the years pass. You have a generous share of this attribute. Nourish it and your life will be greatly enriched thereby. --T. MALCOLM BROW N.
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3 H9 CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT Thomas Harper Austa Wells TREASURERS Philip Flint William Hom ANNUAL STAFF EDITOR IN CHIEF, George Brown BUSINESS MANAGER Harold Dill . ART EDITOR Kenneth Sedgwick ASSISTANT EDITOR Dorothy Christopher PHOTOGRAPHER Paul Nystrom STAFF Treva Glasson Adele Kunkel Irving Rawdin Evelyn Thorne Frank Dentremont Adrienne Wueste John Bishop Laura Jean Thompson Thomas Dyer Dick Brewer Jean Giberson Nancy Julian Bill Kreft Marjorie Lyons MESSAGE TO GRADUATES I haven't been your classmate at Roosevelt for three years, but the one year that I have been with you we've worked, played and enjoyed it. In a short time you will be making new friends and qaininq new achievements which will help you in your life's work. I hope that each and everyone of you will use your ability and experience to the best advantage in senior hiqh. I also want to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to you, the I-I9 class members and our counselor, Miss Balmer. TOM HARPER. President of H9 Class.
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5 ' YOUR NEXT CHAPTER S YOU begin a new chap- ter in your career why not call it A Task VVell Done. Why must you receive re- wards, honors or praise for work even though it is outstanding? Now that you are growing up, cultivate the habit of approach- ing problems With the puzzle- solving attitude. lf you solve a puzzle, you feel a thrill of satis- faction. Why not transfer that feeling of satisfaction to the ac- complishment of daily tasks and make the next chapter the most interesting of all? EMMA E. SPEARS Vice Principal GRADUATE MESSAGE OU HAVE chosen Blue and L Gold for your class col- ors- Blue representing wisdom and Gold representing the heights of attainment to be reached by the application of that wisdom. All events of world progress in medicine, literature, science, dra- ma-the construction of the huge Bay bridges in San Francisco- the flying of the China Clipper- reflect great wisdom and the use of that wisdom. You wearers of Blue and Gold carry on with high ideals, enioy your education, help others, in- crease your wisdorn and rise to greater heights. HENRY H. BATCHELDER Vice Principal
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