Theodore Roosevelt High School - Saga Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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- E-Y WM' I Qmwz , America is fhe land of Iiberfy, individualism, and democracy. lf represenfs freedom of fhoughf, acfion, and desire. Based on fhe ful- fillmenf of ifs economic needs, ifs' educafional advanfages offered fo youfh and ifs pursuif of infernafional harmony upon fhe fheory of freafing ofhers as you would have ofhers freaf you, if represenfs a ,- land, people, and governmenf of pracfical idealism. ' Q: -' -. 3 V, .. 'eg- Giffed wifh greaf sources of raw maferial, presenfed wifh far- X yt u QE' 1 ist A -2 reaching boundaries and peaceful neighbors and crossed by a nef- , '- work of fransporfafion facilifies, if is confenf fo follow ifs peaceful ' :fe 6.--07' if , i 5.1fl'f'. ..'--fffkr ' pursuif of polifical isolafion from froubled Europe. .,- ga ill. ', if F. xf'J .E:O'+1. To ifs oufh if offers unlimifed o orfunifies. lfs educafional e ui -y -Q fTf732fi'?Q,-, .ifil-Nw q menf offers fhem fhe groundwork for rising fo an imporfanf posifi m ,. ' in fhe economic or polifical world. lfs freedom from fhe sef regu K 'y ' D . I . ' . .cfS:':c5.:.,.:F my .14-1 , ..,, ik' , . x .l QS. hons of fhe Old World gives fhem fhe splrlf, mind and abilufy M A .-.te-,2?3'i'f 1fi'..5,.3j ?,j.,.f:- if 1 ,- Succeed- ' mx: ' mf. Talren all in all, America, re ardless of ifs froubles, s uabbles an A- , .i -,.?qQsf' f q ,bless - ? 3'xff.1v 1r-gf,f - pasf fransgressions, now is fhe counfry holding fhe hope of fhe World. ' . . . . N4 1--5? i5.,ff 1f51f.-l,3ff,- lf is nof enough fo sfop here. We musf sfrive fo become fhe Ufopia f,g,5--- FN gl, Xi, Y ..3,g,hp.i3',I ' -A up .3 M. of fhe modern and fufure world. ' we Ch 3 ' 15' .1 .Iliff 'Z--T fir- z 3' ' r' Qi? 455. -1? A people who wresfed a nafion from fhe wilderness, who hewe , - , -- I N- '51' - 0 . . V s f- .Th ,-'fig' 1 .5 , '- EJ, :iffy fd I, foresf and broke fhe soil agamsf fhe wiles of fhe savage - . ' -V 4,Q, . . . V .- s ' '- long remain wifhouf a culfure or splnf of fheir own choosi qkfgllnpfh We fLft5g, ,gf-15.-gg-3-a,f.4-D-1..g5:j,?,,5gggd . . . . , V - N' -wgfg-I .i-'-..afjrW',, Y porfs of fhe Easf, among fhe valleys of fhe Mississippi and Q AQ- 1. - of fhe Slerras fhe American splrlf is developing wi,,,y ,x g L 4 .445 . ?S5,gp..,,-f-5.1 ef. wh . . . -fi: ,- A ::. A ' . - ' A s . 'gf , of American arf and luferafure. The American '-f ri?-vs -we' 45 1 Q X , , , , 331. , , L 5 Q Ist- gl, -,-T-jj-,-1-HJ,-Q gfL,.',,Z,q,,.g: . mechanical ideal fransmlffed from pasf generaflonsf -r llvlngppdflia, -gg, , 3-gig-5,35.f.,5,, . . . . . 2' -. a'fff2. .+.- 1- - -A -f ' tr-:fi hon of pasf glory: If IS rafher a fanglble fhmg, repres lrgewc , fa ' '. f1,2 ,Q,i g f . . , , iym ,D 3139, .pl W., :, in all :fs phases, freedom of fhoughf, press, and acfu C if 11, ,. A '.'QMi1Q'g,,, 1:14 ,vu Y h , A , , V 5 1 EN 1. 'V W l -f.,'l ,-9' 3.5 5. fhe welfare of fhe sfafe fhrough fhe advancemenf l 3 ' sf egg--,fg-,s-mil. ,, . 41 4 1:9 1 1 n . hr ASE: lr- - I. . ,A - 'I '2.'-'L', ZE,f::-3125 --.' . 'I ,I '..:1if:1 .- I - N :T and nof af fhe expense of fhe individual. To suc , fu I - 7-jffff. rg.- mg.: 1,94-r H . ' ' ' ' ':47L'E'5 - 53125-'F Q 1. if 'Wai '- can hold only hope as fhe pasf shows only 29,'4,f1! :J' fgggiigg,f,j.-fyg'-jggfgggf-, X -N. ,. , '-' - --1 A-ffiililf ., 3 3 I ' A' xl! - - ' i e .ga :FF ' Q 'yd - If I Wivw r.--cg i: , nu, 1 X A ,- .gin .-.- Y R r MFE ,'-' -,--. ' - A s if 'slag-N , ., ,,.v,'1 2 Wire.-iz - fir,-59 -- .Lv . :i:.,: .:1' - ',.?ur'L, Q 37? . 'gf llriif-.'?. 55163,-ff : -,, , .-,i- , M... -sf!3f5if ,1.t,- - v ,gr I ,V ,ig-551 Q H X-,N u-ggg? ,,,5L14lQsf n 5 I ,V KV' ' ',.' 'S-Q:'jg1 : 'z,.,m Pi '.., - ' A 94, , - , -.4 V A -,S 1, ,,,. u,,-, ,-if ,-, Q1 -,,.., ,,., ,N c . ..s . Oz . fl-Fw.-us . F' K ., .. .4 .. fr, ..,. .. H145 .x . -1 ,A-..... . . . -.. ,, ..,,x ., ., . ,..... I-Q., ?f3gv:g3::5.-fa-f- '-,.i-pimp'if.'r.. 5Q:?.5,qq,-2-5, +1 -,:'.,f:'E.n?, -. 's ' if-?1b::Q,g3 ' 'fl5i2E7I2ig?3' f'fW f.'- - 'lf?Q95i5?ff 'PEl 'iifflifiklgfffif 5 'nd 417: if -7'fl2Qf f 1 5 ' -' ii?-Sf' . 'L 9

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C21 Zmuilfz Timlz The youfh of foday should develop an inferesf in fhe managemenf of fhe governmenf. We should sfudy also fhe various weapons which we have af our disposal, such as fhe inifiafive, a device which enables a group of vofers fo propose a new law which is submiffed fo fhe direcf vofe of fhe people: fhe referendum, which makes if possible for fhe vofers fo approve or reiecf a measure already passed by a legislafive assembly: fhe recall, which gives fhe vofer an opporfunify fo remove 4- an unsafisfacfory sfafe or local official: fhe direcf primary, which gives fhe vofer an opporfunify fo help selecf candidafes for sfafe and local .sw . In fx if offices ds well as for seafs in Congress. Q' 45 f CHARLES DENNEHY i , 'fixf H Eng? r ' , 'X 1 'ye ' Young America musf make conservafion workable in a program of g'f:-- ' - .- -' , . . . . l IQ f -' long-range planning for conservahon of foresfs, soil, wafer, minerals, f l, Q- , 4-A ,gvs,g?,fSF15n:, 3 r 4 T t g, '- V r - and human resources, based on cooperafuon befween fhe 'Federal gov- '1'1'2s-fizgif -. . . . . ,f '2.1.1'f:5fSyj3Qf ,y nmenf, fhe sfafes, and fhe individual. If will soon be our furn fo fake 4 - i5Q' ' 1:'ii 7'Ii'f f1fi.V -4, . . . . ziffzlk' ,'ffi'fvrf,,i ik:-f-f2':51 wingf Lf, r America for beffer or for worse. Aside from fhe o orfumfues -' . ' -:En gjfggv . , 4,3 ,Q3i,'3.5s- , , ,an .'g,ff':--fi 'figffxiy ff' keen minds and sfron bodies which ressin roblems like floods 11. .' gg., -,cg-s'-, ,.q:'-'fffgvfr 151 g -f' ,j'l'i,f x soil erosion offer as pracfical fields for work, fhe fufure of con- ifg' -,'. 1. 'ks hon an nfs broader aspecfs will be anofher feshmony of fhe moral .-ag,-Li, X ,.l. ,FE -, E591 1 -4. 1535-.,,,l1g:,,. N nf X , , n-.'?3?i,, ' Q-. N foday's Youfh, fomorrow fhe pllofs of her deshny. Y z Lis le. GALI KOLEN sf-s:P14.'-lzf. T -f-Ive-rfvszvffi '-vi J .Ethier xi:-,Y p'..'5i ,,- fl T ,i-Liz., 3,4 f ' A ar as f'-A' 4 , , , gfllf,,L F., F ' -U1-lfy fo one's counfry, sfafe, cify or even sfreef is admirable. 95 9' :ff ' - - - ly a man feels fhis loyalfy because of his educafion in his youfh. 1 i 'Eu ,, . ., ' tg-FE, -CQ, , , . . . 5 , A fg- Q 5 educahon is sfopped af his counfry when he should have been 'Gi' -' .c . , 4f'2Z,:-- ' -l hf hu hon and his need for lo alf in fhe world. He should l Qlqnfgg 5- ' ff-fx' F , 1 ' 9 ,,. A,j i3f: LYfQ. i n ' ,. ...w e - I . .E - Q Qfglgfy Pe0ples and shown fhelr common fraifs. They are 'H 1. , 2 Z1 41..-.,.- -fio ,-,, f '-, -r . V wg '+ ' . . . . . .jg -:,:.3,.2?5, uals ca4kig,1?E,L+7 accomplishing his maximum in any field of human 'F' as '12, ' ' avor. be faughf nof fo fhink so cheaply of human life -:f'? i7Q.51f. 'fl 35? - i ' .5 . - . iff - 5,-,Q me it.-,f.gQJilEfn5' re is an abundance. He musf be. faughf fo feel, 3 l -gf ,rf-jjzgj-Qgp,-i., If - i A ers lnsfead of confining his mferesfs fo an l . hen he reads of some menace fo human i 0- ': '4sf-, A-xl? -- ' 4.'fv.?' .rm -wr.---v--.5 -2ir:'i '.2f- ' ' f 'N Q 'LQ if , fe ' i PHILIP SELVAGGI i 7 Y if , , iizfz-W-iff M' i 5 -,'f I iii fffsii-1'i2Q+ 31 v 253-.,a.k'f Biff' ig, -z, ZIP-3 -ff..k,'f-,gg'g'.'if-21ff. '2'.',,-gi' if gjjfl' '- I if,-1 ' 'Q' , in' .,, ? 5i'ifi: 'L--1 1 f2'f' .1nff-'fr ff? '1wf?f.fL 'ffrfff-w V W--'w i , f .g.f!g.z1-1,:3. '.,' ' ifyffi- 514, . ,mfg-::'.'g3 -wi, ,f2z1f7f. 2 , ., asm.. - ' ' '25, 'Q' ' , . ,fs . .



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3305, Wei? QM He was John Doe, a fall robusf-looking chap of eighfeen who walked abouf well safisfied wifh life. She was Mary Smifh, a preffy, blue-eyed, dark-haired girl. lf all happened on fhe opening day of fhe fall semesfer nearly one year ago. He enfered his classroom abouf 'ren minufes affer fhe period had begun, and proceeded fo explain fo his feacher fhaf he had gone for a dip and upon his exif from fhe wafer found his clofhes well lcnoffed. While he was unraveling fhis fanfasy, his eye came fo resf upon a girl seafed by fhe window. His lingering glance caused him fo sfuffer and sfammer. This and fhe idiofic expression on his face broughf forfh fhe firsf laugh of fhe school season. Even fhe old grouch, as fhe insfrucfor was called, did nof refrain from smiling. E-.' V Johnn fried in vain fo seaf himself wifhin whis erin disfance of her 4- . 1 111521: Y P 9 1 5 so as fo be in a posifion fo affracf her affenfion. Affer bribing Rub- .,' f -Q.---N berneclc Harry, who saf near her, he succeeded. r-- 5-f2,.',l-L1 +51 3.3 1+ . if RM. . . . . . . .f ff' i,,y Eiixgfqff '12,Well on info fhe erlod he ke f his e es in her dlrecfion. He an- -? -n im r-jj, ,5 P P Y 'Z' sw ed Beaufiful when Professor Glufz asked him his opinion of fhe ' - ' 9- in ' Q . fs . -i-i .Qi fg Loc -N, ss monsfer. This brou hf anofher oufbursf from fhe class, be- ,hfii .-'A asks? -iigr' ,si Mg, - qngiwgf'-'.-. 9 ai L , si maiii' fhe reff irl blush. He waifed for her offer class fo -. iii- fi 525:33 9:-if P Y 2? .QQQC VZESZI ci Elo ize for embarrassm her, buf as he sfarfed fo s ealr, she ff' - ww 5 '-'- .agiigigs P X g 9' .. g p ' fl ' if 1 - hau hfil -',V-,TL as sa , Wha+, anofher fanfas ! Nof fo be r . -- -' , lik' fy- 9 Y '7 ..-faf.f1':'1 ,. Y Y v- guhglgne, Sllowed ,V., 1 ' J' fhe crowded halls pleading wifh her . V , ..,. 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