Roosevelt High School - Rooseveltian Yearbook (Gary, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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oosevelt Wins he lui hurdle ln shers. lofi to right, are John Roosevelt ie ry yelt ndoo , Panfhers Shool' or 'l2l'h ly Track Tl'I'le Tuesda ered the last few days Y, very poor that Gary1 the Northwestern re-1 lx and field champion Gaiv Roosevelt were what the Bantlrers lc Chlcago Roosevelt v yyst to make the Roosevelts vlotorles in bo h roneludlng relays came the hard may The Panthers took the mile relay on a terrific anchor leg by Otis Heard after Horace Mann set the pace through the first 3 legs Heard wiped out an 8yard deficit in his anchor ine Panther win ln the QQ0 relay over a Froebel rombo V' hich Only IHS! Qaturday rang sprinter twine was forced over 1 a West NIHQC recorl fthe nurb The Blue Devils al l 319 was the result of a Ilrst most made up the wasted ward' fum lam on the opening leg age hut not quite as the Pan during which 1-roebel s lead off thc-is won ln l '32 'K R I 090' ef 4 1, ,AP 1 fi- U. fe rr. f Jr, ,-, W fave D' , ity Outdoor Crown hers Get Argument From HM el Buck Wins 2, Sets Record Bv NORWAY S W1-RRY as Roosevelt once again yesterday afternoon in the Horace Mann dust bowl as the hecked in with their 12th consecutive Gary outdoor track and field championship time it wasn t quite the waltz it has been 1' thinclads in past meets Roosevelt did wind by a maigin of 18 W3 points over Mann but it xx as much, much closer anthers got an argu his time around from he Horsemen and Devils of Froebel. lue Devils took third th 401-Er points in what cfly a three-school jam- or numbers forged vie- r he Panthers yuter- they mme from behind k of! 20 to 6 margins th Horace Mann and in the concluding re- HAD 0-9 IEAD ,Eff 1 Q r , A M , 5' , 31- . ge. , if F ENVS of Clistanre !'u:1r:uib1 ry School ever has .9- TABLE OF POINTS Rrhaevelt 8 15 llornro Mann. .... . Froebel ........... 4015 Lew Wallace ...... ............ Toile ton ..... .... ...,......... Firm-rmn 7 Erlllrl .... .. ....... ........... TRACK EVENTS 1 O-yan high hurdles -Won y James Mixer, Roosefeiic John Gourley, H rare Mann second: Randolph Vs .- ' i R I 2 ' ff Fil' ser-5. GNN Vera nm Ne. , rd, ,. rt , . . A . mor. -115,7 e run. :ru sent on - Vfnn by ,ry Fassenv, Horace Mann: Ja-ue Ilcrrafze Mann..second- .lemme Arrni r.. Roosevelt. lhlril, Joe Cadnvlld, Le w Vzi'i e ini rh. Time-4 17 , .Ve rim. . me , .1 'vrafo M831 i nnalri Xufhek, Hora A Mann. seoond, Wendell ll' ri.. Fmebel. .3 r' rl Tramo , lfew Wallare, fourth. Time-4:55, . -vard fi ii- ' n by 13,5 Bi , .,.-. .4 J :om 'v'ar1., r .-,Se-.mn 1 . 'rr 'iw wnvzn- fm A.,z . n -.i . . Q.-e., .z , Ylilvfriurii ., TTL, 1OOSQ'fB1l, fourth. ' mee-.1u.U n 1. ' -yard dash. first sec'tori-.Vinh y Chxrifl H, r-lm.Zr, lfrinriei, -11:1 Heard, x.o1rwf.i. E-f.i::ag rank 1-them., nor- n'e Minn, :bird rv. Al.. 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L fl LORC 1 l nd Como up wit I'. If lx Io Oli last tho t hang: a'ix' lot 1... 3 in A ilu- ir-.mn aflm ei' Lafe Shari' ers of' Gary Roose- coiiceriivd laivly only basketball, also run, and loan. The fact they aw the defending rack and field s liars boeii vastly 21 do xx' c cl by thai i-01.1 1:11550 cffmis inf cn'i had much iimcf said fl wr-ary Coachf ' Hallam! li's been: Thr- vcloran pf-intod ou nliana 4-in . on iliis Isla , was slarlvfl BACK ivrincn fiom last train are again dovznin hakon't har! an oi vc Ill 1. I . L' X' Q. ilsat his fa sc lite K the Pan mrs. They wnd Morris, junior. Fpifllo, senior. both ui Ihr- vhampioiisliip relay team ihal strut' 1 .ii 1,4 clocking in th C' ' Heard, smiior, and nor, who were of 13:0 mile relay roam hird in the S1310 ycar: Jerome Warcl. who so! ' n ' A mx city FCC- low liurdlrsg Billion junior broall jumper Alston, junior high all to icll beitcr lw mr- ' ihc city mort 'l'Epiii.xfl,f5 Mallard ordizlg: :ln 'iIiiiI.ml. addi- pl'x'vspru'l.4 il l PI run llow.ml Sniillzw '. mill ll':iv.'aHI1a BUl'llClf.' moto. now 4-oiiniiy men. milc Aaron Yalcs. ioro. rter n'.1.r-V-Jfazeics Piggial 1... x,1ii.,1p-A! Y--img, junior. helby f2lfWl'jl.4ll, junior, d iiirnn-lirzi Tripploti. tpiiim-f'in'iif4 Haiwim. -Inn- nrl iiav.'x'mwr- HCC-'lllfi hes --- YH Ellie liiihhard, ON! I l l ! I i . Here I l ! J Panther Depth Wins: Horsemen I ominatg Distan ce Gallops ' By JOHN YYALSH ai lC'8i-31 li pu and om- of two rod l 3'PSl9l'fl3fv' sco 1955 me meer wifn victories in both! the mile and half-mile relays. E Horace Mann came away with' 4 individual firsts and a mile relay win as the Horsemen! showed excellent strength ln! the distance events. ' 5 They took almost complete' command of both mile runs.: lsaum Rivias stepped off the: distance in the first race ing 4:55.51 with teammate Jesse: Fora barely being nosed out by: Hiawatha Burnett of Roosevelt for second place. In the other i-ace ii was Mann's Greg Fas- sano ahead of the field in 4:51-3.8. In the half-mile runs, it was more of the same. Horszimen Larry Lasek and John Someson finished two-three behind state. champion Kurt Hofmann of. Lew Wallace in the first racel while Gil Kelly of Horace Mann came home in front in the sec-Y ond race in 22075. Manrfs. fourth individual vic' tory went to Frank Enderle when he leaped 20 feet, 695 inch- es to win the broad jump Tvso recoids were broken and? ints in every event but the half-mile runs. Panthers of' 68 points to win the Cham-Q nclooi' Tr-ack and Field Meet? -Zo Fieldhouse. , ihe winning Roosovfgll com -I i's AH'oi'sonion who piled up' finished a rlisappnjntlng Oufdoor 100-VFW! wlwh--' Enierz-ov 1746 22-'Lynrri du- ' ' F' elf Records 09 7-Mike Mangan, li - 1221--Marc: Gori- mlr-, rr- wl. WH' Jn: Gonzales, Frfwbel, 1149, 120-im-a hizh 1.-H-fin N :i5.i -- nz Eeheri, Lew Wallwv 1939: Mel Ed- zx,-irais. Enicrwn, 1960. 130-Ynfp lfvtv Y!f:r'fl'S-- 21,1-IQVFHIQ Virfrl, Rvfistvelr 1554. l10'F3rf' fvfli- V5.0 -Bill UP-OIQY. Rrmsevelt. 1951, ' CSF'-yard 'uri 'TM Silhlonli McPi.e5'- 1 lfiifl. 319 - Wad: Wlnitman, 1941 - 12-T14 -Eddie Brown no'1'i, Roche Bill! Yun'--1 Horace Mann. Polo vault F'-'H btl 94N . 0 . 'I . Hhrh yixmv Frockvl, 193-1, Slum not-f 52 ll '.--Don Elxer, Hor- nre Munn. 1523! Broad jump -- 23-0-Earl Smith Rn - v it 9 - A-4-Jerry Grxcin.. 1 0 2 G . 1 52, M119 relay'-3129.2-Roosevelt :Earl Smlih, Maui-ics Lowery, Donald Taylor, Bill 1'700le!'l, 1951. Hall-mile relay - i:3i,svRooni'cH wr-rnellua Gay. Holes Hubbard. Albert Jonbs, Don Holmen. 1051. . . gerson and Kurt Hofmann of' lLew Wallace. 980-yard runszl ,Jerome Ward. Roosevelt. 180- ,yard low hurdles: Ken Jamison io! Edison, pole vault. 5 Vfnrrl was the only record 'breaker lair year. setting a mark of :'2i,l in the 180-yard low hurrilcs. Froehel's Buck. hnwevnr, has been at or under :20.0 over the low iimbt-rs this Aw-ar and lTi35' wresi VVai'd's Title' !frnm him. Panthers Pounce l 'TABLIC OF POIKTS 1 'GARY RO0SKVFI,'1' .....,.Q.--U. 23 'GARY FKOEBEL ......f-.f-L..--if 10,5 :oath Bond Central ....-1...l..... 1343 ' 'H R .ut I icaxo oosevclt ,.......... Smith Br-nd Riley ............---.- Mishawaka ,..'........... -un.. l,am.3vtte Jeff Haha!! Nouth Bvnd Hashlntton ..... .... 12 13 12 IRQ TWJ: 9 If ll'l'l I LO ri anno T xi n l lf 'nilo xc x x I IXOFL R a XX hi xllf illf ri one tied in the meet westerday X slpnraisn and urs ay A Field Meet, Orville Ellis ot Comes Roo RECORDS IN 440. 880 Roosevelt's Otis Heard start- ed the record-breaking proceed- ings when he stopped his heat oi the 440-yard dash in :52.2 sec- onds. His effort erased the old record of 152.3 sc! by Harold Jones of Rooseveu in in-ic, 1 hy Don Crowe of Lew VS'all in 1947, and tis-d again hy Le- roy Howard of Froehel in 1953. IL' 1 Yesterday Heard had yards of daylight bviwevn himself and Mann's I-Tnderle who plafed sec- ond in that particular hr-at. Low Wallace's Hofmann, who I is defending half-mile champion in the state meet, started slow- , 'Q F . 5 ,f -1 io .1 r. ' 1 Nfvffm . X L, l I . I RUNNERS TANGLE ' Another mishap cost Horace Mann some points in the half- mile relay. Lew Wallace and Mann were fighting for second place behind the Roosevelt team and were elbow to elbow around the first curve on the last lap. The two runners became tan- gled and both tell to the track. 4 The Wallace runner regained his l feet and finished second but the Horace Mann runner was able to continue. However, at that time. Horace Mann could have overtaken Roosevelt in point column nor did it enough points to jeopardize second-place position. Individual first place A One never Knows. f Here we were, all because the outlook could maintain its gfional of the today. That second-place finish in th mile relay fturned the tide n the Panthers capped it wh , James Tolliver. Alex Spidle Raymond Morris and Lero Adams won as expected in t hal!-mile relay. GET 26 POINTS ' With 16 points from the tw relays, the Panthers loped off with the team title on a 26-point aggregate. Froebel was the runi '-A-Yfifh 1422+ Polilti and ' RELAYS ' Mile-Won hy Roosevelt Nami! Pil- ghx, John Tolllver, Randolph Williams, Oils Heardlg Horace Mann, ncondg Lew Wallace. third: Tollesmn, fourth. Time-32321. fAlex Epldll. Ward, Ray- lecundg Lew, ftnurth. Timo lov hurdles and 60ya nne llliam Ctf.e only double wi V the nieetl and Fred shdt put. had two in Richard livldua ohnson mu dash, and James Tay lor, high jump, while Low Wal had one in half-miler Hoi' Edison' 'Ken Jamisf n . li .mn's Bob Wo'. .sri pointr, wlion iheyflgillvi ih vault at a hcighi 1 i IN' , 1-an--.1 --N-f , PANTHER YVINNERS Roosevelfs champions were newcomer James Miller fin his first varsity meerm !with a :l5.7 vlovking in the high hurdlesg Benjamin 'Priplett with a leap of 21 feet. 9'h inches in thel broad jump: Jerome Morgan and Aaron Walker in a 3-way, James Pipgie, John Tnllivcr, Randolph XVilliams, and Otis Heard with a 3:32.2 win in the mile relay, and Alex Splrlle, Ru. fus Williams, Jvrorne Ward, and Raymond Morris with .3 113213 win in the halfrmile relay, f FIVEATS tie for first in the high jumpgf



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if incl A' Some former pupils ot Roosevelt are now faculty Faculty members exchange ideas and pleas- members. antries. Books, Books, Books! Don't they ever get tired? Thcy've been on both sides of the desk at A pause from the day's occupation that is Roosevelt School - Quite a difference eh, known as the laculty's hour. Alumni? U14 Zeaokez etemdlqx 4e can aeaez tel! wdeze dchzdwflaeace dope,

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