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by H. Bush and N. Morris Sound Grappling! Strong Holds! I Sturdy forms . . . well developed muscles meet . . . grappling, rolling, over and over on a white flannel covered mat . . . each gladiator seeking an advantageous hold . . . trying vainly to get that fall or decision . . . the crowd cheers as first one and then the other gains the lead . . . A hard riding Roosevelt mat team completes the most successful season in history of Roosevelt grap- pling . . . decisive victories over Hammond, Wash- ington, South Bend and Tilden . . . first place in the triangular meet in school . . . a tie for first in State . . . winners of the conference meet . . . only a few of many victories compiled by these wrestlers . . . secret of success never give up l . . . City Champions . . . Conference Champions . . . State Champions! Swimming! Hiking! Skating! I A sport for every girl and a girl for every sport . . . motto of Roosevelt's energetic Olympic Association better known as the R.O.A. , . . this club promotes hockey, track, tennis, baseball, basket- ball, speedball, swimming, skating, dancing, bowling, bicycling, hiking, horseshoeing and golf during the course of the school year , . . each sport was guided by a sporthead elected by the club members . . . truly an athletic program that proved very interesting to many girls in the school , . . All girls of the club followed a group of well planned training rules . , . a point system was also inaugurated, to aid the girls in earning their awards . . . many girls took advantage of this fine athletic program by coming out to support the various teams. Excitement! Crosscountry Runs! I One more round . . . breath comes in huge gasps . . . second milestone almost at end . . . one more to go . . . slowly oh! so slowly the fin- ishing mark comes to view . . . At last . . . so ends successful cross-country run . . . two and one- half mile distance , . . splendid season enjoyed by harriers . , . gave all they had at all times, Speedy Serves! Flashing Flannels! I Five love . . . Thirty love . . . Forty love . . . a desperate tennis player on a sunny court tries to procure his first point . . . he smashes and drives the ball into the opposite court . . . Rider Team ends season with third place in con- ference competition . . . the City Championship defeats powerful team from Whiting, Horace Mann, Hammond, Washington and Emerson, Page Twenty-one Cfonzplimciils of Narmu and Thompson Yi.
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Rapid Playing! Quick Shifting! Kicking! Plunging! Passing! I A curious crowd at the opening game . . . yell leaders wave hands . . . footballs fill the air . . . excited officials blow whistles . . . the Foreign Legion kicks off! . . . final score R.H.S. 26 . . . C.C.l-l.S. O . . . Riders open conference season with Golden Tornado . . , a powerhouse attack . . . result R.H.S, 12 . . . E.H.S. O . . . scene shifts to Hammond . . . Wildcats present stubborn de- fense . . . Outcome 7-7 . . . the season advances . . . Horsemen and Blue Devils snowed under . . . 3l-O and Zl-O respectively . . . Riders meet Oilers . . . fourth quarter . . . fifteen seconds left . . . a long forward pass . . . it's good! . . . final score R.H.S. 6 . . . W.H.S. 6 . . . Riders meet Senators . . . City Championship at stake . . . Senators present powerful offense . . . well we can't win them all . . . final score Roosevelt O . . . Wash- ington IZ. Dribbling! Making Baskets! I A thundering noise is heard in the corridors . . . the very walls vibrate and tremble . , . dust rises . . , excited students glance at each other with a questioning air . , , what is this strange phenomena? . . . no not an earthquake but our own Rough Rider basketball team taking its first workout on the old gym floor . . . An unusually heavy season with nine victories and nine defeats . . . we are winners of the consolation division of the Holiday Tourney . . . defeat Wash- ington in first game of Annual Sectional Tournament . , . however defeated by Hammond Tech in semi- finals . . . Roosevelt's total score 382 . . . Oppo- nents' total 360 . , , schedule concluded with tre- mendous success . , . support of students and fans extraordinary . . . a hard working hard fighting basketball team. Running! Racing! Cheering! I The noise of the announcer is heard calling the next event . . . the excited participants dig their toes into the earth . , . they crouch, as the timer raises his pistol . . . the crowd yells with excite- ment as the gun is fired . . . the thinly clads try hard to get out in front . . . at last the winner breaks the tape . . . another event is closed. Yea! Purple! Yea! White! I Rah! Rah! Rah! T-E-A-M . . . frenzied yell leaders appeal to crowds for an increase in volume . . . parched throats strive to please . . . mega- phones are thrown around as first one and then the other announces a new yell . . . each DaSSlI'1Q UWC!- dent calling a varied assortment of cheers . . . hundreds of fans and students yelling together . . instilling pep and Courage into those Riders!! Page Twenty Cumplinleiitx of Ufiycoiixiii Lumber and Coal Co.
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Class of l935 I PICTURE ONE-Top Row: Kmiotek, Szspanski, Yokovicli, Sczary, Belzeski, Liss, Smitli. Fifth Row: Sapita, Wargo, Slampyak, Saragotoviak, Sypulski, Seifert, Dan. Fourth Row: Kwasny, Langowa, Wojdyla, Valentine, Shields, Slxlaes, Reeder, Wells, Misner. Third Row: Komar, Macak, Wrona, Wierbinski, Rogus, Mclntyre, Mcffrea, Silverman, Stachura. Second Row: Wleklinski, Sulicz, Zyimley, Wood- burn, Ryder, Kriss, Klotzburher. First Row: Srliwalu, Sfura, Sutkowski, Tote, Korak, Sloss, Schaleman, Kiernan, Spencer. -PICTURE TW04Top Row: Krizmas, Illnick, Bokari, Dan, Cartwright, Belzeski, Broton, Brxa, Dankonich. Fifth Row: Barney, Brewster, Krupa, Barlog, Brown, Furman, Fauber, Hoffman. Fourth Row: Vuchinas, Smrick, Buhala. Cak, Broton, Korn, Buckley. Bujwit. Third Row: Drozda, Carroll, Berkowicz, Baron, Czopla, Cliolewa, Babcock, Cisczion, Cartz. Second Row: Baum, Barron, D. Davis, Addison, E. Davis, Bates, Carlson, Bonkowski, Kaminski, Forkasdi, Dolinar. First Row: Bush, Dembowicz, Joan Burgett, -lean Burgert, Brennock, Adamec, Chrapla, Bainbridge, Amerman. To he governed hy your admira- tiom' rather than hy your dirgizstsf' ...lfm-i IU-vlfr I PICTURE THREE--Top Row: Dzudik, McCrea, Vuchinas Dziadowicz, Hodor, Hodal, Justine. Fifth Row: Kaczka, Donohue, Duwar, Kmiotek, Doriak, Macek, Fulka, Domb- kowski, Gomlbus. Fourth Row: Hill, Hartley, Jaracz, Petska, Mancos, Fauber, Kohut, Moldraski, Gantz, Fendos, Illynicli. Third Row: Locasio, Forney, Loftus, Mancos, Martin, MacQuarrie, Kruczek, Krakowiak, Matej, Medley, Mazar. Serorid Row: Hinton, Estes, Henry, Kruzek, Idzik, Kozial, Lisle, Feldman, Kerri,s Dziadosz. Firrt Row: Girski, john- son, Kerr, Hodal, Kotak, Lorig, Miller, Dunatoe, Marcus, Manaugh. I Picruns FouR4Top Row: Ryl-tack, Pilot, Roman, Ma- lorik, T. Myslivy, Selberg, Ohlstrom, E. Myslivy. Fifth Row: Norris, Plusinski, Wilson, Morris, Smolen, Willett, Petro- popis, Riccomini. Fourth Row: Novak, Piotrowski, Stasek, Sakack, O'Donnell, O'Toole, Varady. Third Row: Norris, Quinn, Paratore, O'Malley, McClelland, Petersen, Pisowicz. Second Row: Reese, Nelson, Myslivy, Samborski, Muha, Niezgoda, Rospond, Ryan, Romanak, Lesnick. First Row: V. Oxley, Price, Layer, Wieland, Nardo, M. Oxley, Rear- don, Marko. Page Twenty-two
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