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

 - Class of 1939

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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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- 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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97205611 .MZfv1i.93m We find Bill siTTing in The back of The classroom in a manner common To many Teachers. He is gazing ouT of The window, his elbow on his desk, and his chin cupped in The palm of his hand. He is Trying his besT To find a way To cuT his lasT Two periods, The sevenTh and eighTh. There is a new girl in his sixTh period class whom he has wanTed To meeT very badly and he figures The besT way To do ThaT is accidenTally To meeT her on The way home afTer The sixTh period. The only Thing ThaT sTands in The way of his beaufifully developed ploT is Two periods, The sevenTh and eighTh. ThaT is why Bill is gazing ouT The window The firsT period. He is Trying To Think of an excuse To presenT To The Dean, so ThaT he can be excused. BiII's careful ThoughT is rudely inTerrupTed several Times by The Teacher. AfTer asking him several quesTions and geTTing no response, she gives up and leaves him alone wiTh his problem. DespiTe inf. uf.. ,rg-5,16 2.1 -Ring.: -I ,, -Q 1 -wu- . I O ' Ziyi., . X... E a half an hour of uninTerrupTed ThoughT, Bill's usually nimble brain only I e,i'?tQ'5ffj 'gi brings forTh The idea of sickness. To an average pupil, This would ,F-fi f 52 - - W hig 'V ,.. ik ' if been an excellenT idea. BuT Bill was noT an average sTudenT. gg , 3,9 . . . fa . p 5 . 1491 ,- used The excuse of sickness so oTTen he was afraid To Try IT -iff: ,gig .. fi-Q .gf However, he was saved during The second period. ,P 1 -T515 - TKE' E v: A 55525, 1,3-ri,:..,,i5:ff: T -. .1 i , f -' 'si 'T '--'sE: A friend offered him The idea of having some , -'U o 15:5 E' ...I . . 'iv' Iv--'T-'Z T , . si ' I - . , 'T 1 -h -'vii .. 'F - 3 ' : ouTside and ask To have him excused for :,ffi HSl5 Tf5 , , gf H331-7' gg ,,,..,.,,.. , . Y-A'- if-5' . ' f.F'x'v if 1 -i' '5 '- J' ' K 1' ' T5 1 ' proceeded To arrange These imporTanT maT fin . - ' righT. From Then Till The sixTh period Bill was A' 333 - . 1 5' '12 ' w J . . in vi.: i . ff . . gg? Y .v it qhmmhml, care in The world and he had a pleasanT afTer EM, jef f- v ,. if .,:y,qf,, 3 ,. my ig T --H--'if-41.3521-Q . . . . .42 1, it .qu ,gf:.'..3, - :f x '- He confmued in This carefree manner unfilgtljgi 'Rigs - s QQ' .ff .V , j .s d 25,3-jf.E -f- ri-gfia... -H' 'I 71 N i-23' - ffifi. he was To be excused. 211 1 is . 'ififsfgf . . '9 15' . V ,f i1 fii ia 't'f4T 'i As he walked mTo The classroom his eygs auTo , ' ji211'E., T , , , , ' ZLXE. ' I .: - if 1 bi ' :-iw. -'in ,IE slfy ig' , The seaT in which his girl, To be, usually sfaT. He . ,, 5 i if .f ig-5 f:.. 53,.'-,' T E . . - - . ers. f-- 1 . L V s-L Q13 ,.-I: ri his life. She was absenT. And Theredw-6s B'ili -,eg-,Jgg,,,, 1 ,iTi21f ' ' pose The school wroTe home ands-His mo+her ggg,w f,.'fff'i? f ,hi ag?3 1'pE5f , 34:53 , ,sf . . - ' ' . H aw' EM Prin e t1'f' f:' 311::-?-'- ' 1 pifif ' as Bill worried over his new-founffroubles he wond - 1 m lim,-,Q,?p ,, ,ns .4 ,, E, l1.r.5!.5.1 4 1 ,qieqg -v 4 is I f Ir -- 'O be so c Y' ' T . , 1 11, :ever 2,191 ,Ri --,,f.,,.r . ' .Sy I 1 gtglktlgbri f.. I K .1:'.::.-1517. ig, .KRT i f 3 ' ,.zg.'if , gfftflv -415,rf-5,:55,g.12:?,-5-.A . sg gg. WJ' iff -- .ffi2..-V f-331-22,fv -' - - T' :H Y -I -. hi 5 :':l:,2i1,'- . '.,f ,'.f r , -.l:- 1.. - ,P .7 v .YQ - v ui. yi if rf.-xg.-Ili Ji n 13 Q, -I I' ig:--Q5 5:14 - 34-r. FJ..-v l'WwIQ?3gr4i,u:g2. Hg, -v . 1. 4 - A 2 .:-r' ..,.ff,f ' f fm- ...,. -,e,- .2 if ,.,. - 9 x sw - ,+ 1,4 v H' . ,, -4' . I -je g . jd't:f',.,:,131-ff! -Q, .R-5111 5 3, ,ff N, 1 gffgkf 5? tlfff-' y ', T EG ls-if E '7' gT.'h9s,-i 11 ' -2. 1 ,,. .ff ff Q? , P f fm-' ,ix L., ' fb' 1 EQ: ' f +A . 1' ,,,i 5525? ki get A 1,1-Lf 7 ...QA i ,ffl T .. ,-xi 5 , ij ,513 '45 'flxi, - ,-L:5.,- 'gi an ku lr ,rl , ,-1, Rf' ,I . 0 J- . ,. N N g , ,, M . . .I M.. A +1 11,12 Ei .-4' 'T' 1 sq- , gp- 'f'3i,,'..:1g:.z--Q L ' ' - - wx, v -Q-:rw-E, N' -nid- J Nw 1 Wah' xJQi63wnG4' LL an '1's1i51, 54 wegjg 515 T.. ...-.. , , .A ,. .. ' , vw f - f. 1 .J '. . ' be . --- . ,. . -L., .N 5 -. - -' fy 453: I v..,w,,,, ,1f,3.t ,gztlkii .L ,.:...N N HuXs -,. I.. f L-5. -1.-,..,, .ll . -1 f .- Q ' 1 -A fs' .1 -1 12.4, f 5 o , . . 1 1- Pe V h , -v. ,Z V I 1 A 1 .,. .i. .,g,.., QQ'-,.sl4 H. ggi. ,IM rg: up TX V ' 1 - v. -5, f -ss 1 1.13.4 X ,,, .. ... . .. . I - ... A r., , .. N L

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