Edison High School - Reflector Yearbook (Gary, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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VARSITY BASKETBALL although Edison as @ high school is Only 5 years old, its 44-45 basket- ball team has earned the Teputetion of being the highest scoring in the district, with 1007 points to its credit in 20 gemes. This is an average of over 50 points per gaue. During one game the Blazers piled up 87 points. Even though we lost our first gane in the Sectionals, we were scknowl- edged as being one of the most Sportsmeanlike tesms in the tourney. In the - individual scoring field, 4 of our boys broke the 100 point mark. They i were: Dukeman, f 278; Forsberg, c 258; Peters, f 163; Walters, g 104. But scoring isn't the only phase of the game. The morale of the team is vitally essential to the winning of the game and must be kept high. This — job was done very well by our cheerleaders, Norma Jean Peters, Gordon McLaughlin, and Dorothy Ordean. : DATE OPPONENTS Edison Opp. DATE OPPONENTS Edison Opp. Nov. 10 Merrillville 38 Dec, 22 Hammond C.C, 63 a) Nov. 15 Liberty Center 71 23 Jan. 12 Merrillville 35 33 s Nov. 17 Lew Wellece Bp 50 39 Jan. 19 East Gery 57 51 a] Nov. 22 Dyer 61 38 Jan. 26 Dyer 87 24 Nov. 24 Gary Roosevelt 43 40 Feb. 2 Wheeler 63 21 Nov. 29 Wirt 67 32 Feb. 9 Wirt 56 30 Dec. 1 Crown Point 34 35 Feb. 16 Griffith QL 47 Dec. 6 Portage 55 39 Dec. 8 Gary Roosevelt 27 3 HOLIDAY Roosevelt 38 37 Dec. 12 Hobart 34 36 Lew Wallace 38 43 Dec. 15 Froebel B De 45 TOURNEY Horace Mann 23 26 First Row: Pete, Slab, Shorty, Dick. Second Row: Joe, “Jerry, Jack, wPitts, Bob, Jim, Chuck. Third Row: Fozzy, Duke, Kenny, Danny, Moe.

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AOA. You may call it training’ in citizenship, @ method of coping with juvenile delinquency, or whetever you wil], but in Gery they are AOA's and proud of it. Here in the melting pot of the middle west, the term AOA stands for junior citizenship of e high standard. The AOA's gre the community boys and girls of thirty-two public end parochial schools, from the third to the eighth grades, 15,000 of then Although Edison is a rather small school, it has more than 400 AOA's. They are proud of this years -bond and stamp sales, which from September, total about $3,000. They are also proud of our collection of paper in the Red Cross drive. Some children collected over 400 lbs. from their districts into their homes, awaiting the big drive. Every child who brought twenty pounds or more received a Red Cross Badge. The officers, Dale Stenton, Mergaret Hess, and James Janci, have attented the city-wide meetings at the City Hall end have enjoyed meeting delegstes and officers from other schools. Edison has won distinction in pre- vious activities and is alweys determined to give sll needed support in the wer effort. - pe tov, way Collection for the united cn ching drive te sous “apparel estimated at more than 110 tons, stored porarily in tne :t-working volunteers between now and next weekend. The chiefs of th W. P. Cottingham, and Collection Chairman Robert Welsh appear (le ‘ ! A happy group of Edison school AOA members and their truck | drivers, take time out during the Sunday pickup to line up before the cameraman. Approximately two dozen Edison AOAs took part in the drive, school officials reported. Gary Clothes Drive: Is a Huge Success; tk An enormous pile of war reliefjcommunity between 10:30 and 3:30 ‘othing, measuring more than 75 yesterday to either take their bun: st long, 30 feet deep and = +- Jes to theit nejghborhood fire sta- ors, reaching. to the, +9 or call thpstigodwill Industries on E94 ers a a, ” E Bienes Carol Sheffler, Chmn., Bonds Mrs. Larrabee, Sponsor; Dale Stanton, District Major. Bottom: James Janci, School Adjut- ant; Lyle Bennent, Margaret Hess, School Major. CLASS LEADERS Donald Téague Margie Hann Carol Yasasky Leo Delonia Mike Miller Walter Grutch Charlene Grolla Victor Le Rose Margo Dolato Larry Martin Charles Aubuchon Lora Spurlock Mary Ann Orben Jane Carter Jack Winters Ralph Edwards Joan Massey Jack Spurr Dale Schurg Mary Ann Fleming Safety Chmn.; Grade Captain Lieutenant Lieutenant Grade Captain Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Grade Captain Lieutenant Lieutenant Grade Captain Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Grade Captain Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Grade Captain Lieutenant

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