Edison Middle School - Wizard Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1930

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Edison Middle School - Wizard Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 130 of 174
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VOLLEY BALL No. 1- Guy Cupelli has another winning team, this time in volley-ball. They were elevated to the position by hard playing and full credit should be given the-A lunch senior major Wolves on such a splendid running team. Bang! That was the ball smacking the ground after a pretty spike by Joe Mautz. The spectators gave Joe a big hand for that nice bit of playing. That is an illustration of an every- day noon game on an Edison volley ball court. The team is pictured here from left to right: Mautz, Rhodes, Burke, lllgartlinez, Cupelli, Danielson, Stewart, Nicholson, and Mr. inc . No. 2. The Wolves seem to be taking all the prizes this year, for Jimmie Lloyd was selected captain again for Volley Ball and has turned out a second winning team. The team had to fight hard before they could conquer the other clubs, but they deserve- every bit of the praise given them. They are the A lunch senior minor Wolves and Mr. ,Finch is their sponsor. The pictures on the opposite page from left to right are: Lloyd, Chafe, Creager, Rego, Wilbur, Strong, Bass, Furiani, and Mr. Finch. No. 3- All these teams must like their old captain so much they elect him again for Tom Kinley is captain of a second winning team this year. This team is good at set-ups and spiking them over. I have watched this team play and believe me I have seen none better for their size. Their fair- ness is the thing this team is noted for and they are called Mr. Finch's Fighting Wolves. They had to Work hard to get this position. The team is called the B lunch intermediate major Pirates. They are pictured on the opposite page from the left to the right: Falantine, Martin, Kinley, Danskin, Rochon, Tabor, and Mr. McMillian. No. 4. Bud Copfer's Cut-Throat Pirates took first place inthe intermediate minor B lunch league. Bud had a good team this year and a well working one- The players were all good friends and were working hard for points for their letters. Volley Ball is fast becoming one of the major sports at our school and it is very hard to play this game without a good deal of practice beforehand. The team is pictured on the left and the players are from left to right: Garrick, Sanchez, Aregood, Swanson, Copfer, Salatino, Gla- vin, Oliver, and Mr. McMillian. Page One Hundred and Thirteen



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VOLLEY BALL No. 1. Dean Cheney was again elected captain of the A lunch junior major Pirates and he was again successful in pushing his team over the top for first place. Mr. McMil- lian, who was the sponsor, had his boys practice constantly to get in trim for their games with other clubs. The team had to work very hard to get to the top and they deserve having the title of champions. The team is pictured at the left, from left to right: Farquhar, I-Ienekam, Cheney, Kauer, Miller, Henderson, and Mr. McMillian. No. 2. Frank Bono's Tigers and Jerry Stein's Wolves were tied for first place in the B lunch junior major volley- ball league. The teams fought hard every game and each tried to beat the other, but neither could, The Wolf team is standing from left to right: Mr. Finch, Stein, Edwards, Sherek, Metkovich, Sheue, Price, Stewart. and Mr. Fulton- The Tiger team kneeling are from left to right: Mangold Burns, Maxwell, Bono, Grego, Martinez, and Wayne. No. 3. The B lunch junior minor Wolves were champ- ions in their league with little Kenney Sapp as their cap- tain and Mr. Finch as their sponsor. This team may look small but they know their volleyball. The team as a whole Worked hard and finally won the league. These boys were all working for junior letters and this win will make a great deal of difference, for each member will receive twenty- seven points. The team is pictured on the opposite page from left to right: Katz, Charlebois, Pendleton, Roth, Brazelton, Sapp, and Mr. Finch. No. 4. The B lunch junior Peanut Wolves took first place in the new league started at Edison- Mr. Henderson organized this league in the B lunch because there were too many boys trying out for the major and minor teams. Richard Babbit picked a fine team when he chose these boys. Mr. Finch is their sponsor and he helped them out a great deal, showing them how to play the game the right Way and as they were good listeners and players they took first place. The team is pictured from left to right: Harrison, Babbbit, Anderson, and Shannon. Page One Hundred and Fifteen

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